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QUICK FACTS CONTENTS 2017 TOURNAMENT [2-9] Tournament Information 2-4 Tournament Welcome 5 Women’s Golf Rankings 6 Event and Media Partners 7 Tournament History 8 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Course Description 9 PARTICIPANTS [10-14] SUNDAY, Sept. 17

BYU 10 8:30 a.m. First group off tee #1 Coastal Carolina 10 Eastern Kentucky 10 8:30 a.m. Maryland 8:38 a.m. Maryland ETSU 11 8:46 a.m. Kentucky Illinois 11 8:54 a.m. Kentucky Iowa 11 9:02 a.m. NC State 9:10 a.m. NC State Kent State 12 9:18 a.m. Tennessee Kentucky 12 9:26 a.m. Tennessee Maryland 12 9:34 a.m. Missouri 9:42 a.m. Missouri Missouri 13 9:50 a.m. ETSU NC State 13 9:58 a.m. ETSU SMU 13 10:06 a.m. Kent State 10:14 a.m. Kent State Tennessee 14 10:22 a.m. SMU UTSA 14 10:30 a.m. SMU Wake Forest 14 10:38 a.m. Illinois 10:53 a.m. Wake Forest HISTORY [15-22] 11:08 a.m. Iowa 11:23 a.m. Coastal Carolina Records & Results 15-22 11:38 a.m. UTSA PRESENTING SPONSOR [23] 11:53 a.m. Eastern Kentucky A Word From Mercedes-Benz 23 *BYU will practice on Saturday, September 16 12:00 p.m. Team lunch at the hospitality tent TENNESSEE [24-25] 5:00 p.m. Coaches meeting / registration Vol Traditions 24-25 5:30-7 p.m. Team dinner PRESENTING SPONSOR THANK YOU [26] Thank You to Mercedes-Benz 26 MONDAY, Sept. 18 LEGENDS OF WOMEN’S GOLF [27] 8:30 a.m. Shotgun start (continuous play into the next round) 12:00 p.m. Team lunch at the hospitality tent Past Recipients 27 5:45 p.m. Team dinner UT MEDIA RELATIONS TUESDAY, Sept. 19 Golf Contact Rachel Gunia Cell (815) 488-8595 9:00 a.m. Shotgun start E-mail [email protected] 12:00 p.m. Team lunch at the hospitality tent *Awards presentation will follow the conclusion of the final RESULTS INFORMATION round. Cherokee C.C. (865) 584-4637 Athletics Website UTSports.com Women’s Golf Twitter @Vol_WGolf Live Scoring golfstat.com

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THE FIELD  TOURNAMENT FACTS BYU Coastal Carolina EVENT: 21st Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship SITE: Cherokee Country Club; Knoxville, Tenn. Eastern Kentucky PAR-YARDAGE: Par 71; 5,897 or 5,840 yards ETSU TEE TIMES: Beginning at 8:30 a.m. ET FORMAT: 36-18--54 Illinois 2016 TEAM WINNER: Florida (281-289-280--850) Iowa 2016 MEDALIST: Pimnipa Panthong, Kent State (67-68-70--205) Kent State TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE: Kentucky Sunday, Sept. 17 Practice Round, 8:30 a.m. ET tee time start Maryland Missouri Monday, Sept. 18 First round, 8:30 a.m. ET shotgun start NC State (Continuous play into the second round) SMU Tennessee Tuesday, Sept. 19 Third Round, 9:00 a.m. ET shotgun start UTSA Wake Forest  PAR & YARDAGE HOLE PAR YARDAGE RESULTS INFORMATION 1 Par 4 388 Cherokee C.C. (865) 584-4637 2 Par 3 183 Athletics Website UTSports.com 3 Par 4 352 Women’s Golf Twitter @Vol_WGolf 4 Par 5 487 Live Scoring golfstat.com 5 Par 5 512/455 6 Par 3 156 7 Par 4 349 Results will be emailed daily 8 Par 3 139 upon completion of play. 9 Par 4 359 35 2,925/2,868 10 Par 3 150 Awards presentation will 11 Par 5 455 follow the conclusion of the 12 Par 3 176 final round. 13 Par 4 375 14 Par 3 154 15 Par 5 442 16 Par 5 497 17 Par 4 354 18 Par 4 369 71 5,897/5,840

4 2017 TOURNAMENT WELCOME Welcome to the great state of Tennessee and the 21st Mercedes-Benz Women’s Collegiate Championship! It is our pleasure to host you in Knoxville and treat you to some southern hospitality. Mercedes-Benz has been a strong supporter of our championship for 21 outstanding years and counting. I’d like to thank Sam and Ann Furrow and Mercedes-Benz of Knoxville for their support.

Throughout the tournament’s history, we have competed on four different golf courses in Knoxville and have crowned some impressive champions along the way. Fall in East Tennessee is beautiful and the Cherokee Country Club is a spectacular venue. Best wishes and we hope you enjoy Big Orange Country!

- Coach Pavon and the Tennessee Volunteers

TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE CHAIRS AND STAFF

John Currie Donna Thomas Angie Doyle Jimmy Delaney Director of Senior Associate Tournament Fan Experience Athletics Athletics Director Director Director

TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Angie Doyle MEDIA RELATIONS: Rachel Gunia TOURNAMENT EVENT MANAGER: Dylan Gross RULES/OFFICIALS: Tina Sanders AWARDS: Dylan Gross PRESENTING SPONSOR: Mercedes-Benz of Knoxville TEAM GIFTS: Mercedes-Benz of Knoxville EVENT SPONSORS: Coca-Cola, All Occasions Party Rentals COURSE HOSPITALITY: Dylan Gross and Konica Minolta HOTELS: Angie Doyle VOLUNTEERS: Andrew Raabe MARKETING/PROMOTIONS: Chris Wagner

Special thanks to Sam Furrow, Ann Furrow and Lee Ann Furrow Tolsma for their support. 5 2017 FIELD IN THE RANKINGS GOLFSTAT END OF 2016-2017 SEASON TEAM RANKINGS* GOLFSTAT END OF 2016-2017 SEASON INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS* May 22, 2017 As of May 22, 2017 1. Stanford University 1. Leona Maguire, Duke 51. India Clyburn, NC State 2. Arizona State 2. , Wake Forest 52. Loy Hee Ying, ETSU 3. Alabama 3. Andrea Lee, Stanford 53. Lydia Gumm, Florida State 4. Southern California 4. Cheyenne Knight, Alabama 54. Alice Chen, Furman 5. UCLA 5. Lilia Vu, UCLA 55. Lindsey McCurdy, SMU 6. Florida 6. Maddie Szeryk, Texas A&M 56. Victoria Morgan, USC 7. Furman University 7. Kristen Gillman, Alabama 57. Esther Lee, Colorado 8. Northwestern University 8. My Leander, San Jose State 58. Emmy Martin, TCU 9. Katelyn Dambaugh, South Carolina 59. Alex White, BYU 9. Georgia 10. Maria Torres, Florida 60. Leonie Harm, Houston 10. Duke University 11. Linnea Strom, Arizona State 61. Greta Isabel Voelker, Texas 11. Florida State 12. Lauren Stephenson, Alabama 62. Laura Fuenfstuec, Charleston 12. South Carolina 13. Monica Vaughn, Arizona State 63. Brooke Graebe, TCU 13. Baylor 14. Martina Edberg, Fullerton 64. Gurbani Singh, Duke 14. Kent State 15. Pimnipa Panthong, Kent State 65. Chieh Jessica Peng, Mississippi State 15. Arkansas 16. Haley Moore, Arizona 66. Linnea Johansson, Oklahoma State 16. Arizona 17. Albane Valenzuela, Stanford 67. Rinko Mitsunaga, Georgia 17. Miami 18. Dewi Weber, Miami 68. Karolina Vlckova, Florida 18. Texas 19. Haylee Harford, Furman 69. Sophia Zeeb, Arizona State 19. Oklahoma State 20. Casey Danielson, Stanford 70. Camila Serrano, FIU 20. Ohio State 21. Matilda Castren, Florida State 71. Sarah Cho, Northwestern 21. Colorado 22. Mariel Galdiano, UCLA 72. Natalie Srinivasan, Furman 22. Purdue University 23. Jillian Hollis, Georgia 73. Mart Perez SanMartin, Florida 23. California 24. Amy Lee, Baylor 74. Jaclyn Lee, Ohio State 24. Texas A&M 25. Sarah Burnham, Michigan State 75. Bianca Pagdanganan, Gonzaga 25. Oklahoma 26. Hannah Kim, Northwestern 76. Allyson Geer, Michigan State 26. North Carolina State 27. Morgane Metraux, Florida State 77. Michaela Finn, Kent State 27. North Carolina 28. August Kim, Purdue 78. Kim Metraux, Florida State 29. Kelly Grassel, Florida 79. Wad Phaewchimplee, Kent State 28. Michigan 30. Harang Lee, Georgia 80. Bethany Wu, UCLA 29. Wake Forest 31. Alice Hewson, Clemson 81. Charlotte Puts, Barry (Fl) 30. Tennessee 32. Elodie Van Dievoet, Michigan 82. Dylan Kim, Baylor 31. UCF 33. Ana Pelaez, South Carolina 83. Sofia Anokhina, Northern Arizona 32. Brigham Young 34. Krystal Quihuis, Arizona 84. Tiffany Chan, USC 33. Illinois 35. Robynn Ree, USC 85. Lois Kaye Go, Boston College 34. San Diego State 36. Jiwon Jeon, Daytona State 86. Reona Hirai, Furman 35. Texas Tech 37. Bailey Tardy, Georgia 87. Caroline Nistrup, LSU 36. San Jose State 38. Ainhoa Olarra, South Carolina 88. Lauren Hartlage, Louisville 37. Clemson 39. Sophia Schubert, Texas 89. Samantha Wagner, Florida 38. Washington 40. Marie Coors, Saint Leo 90. Ana Belac, Duke 39. Pepperdine 41. Alana Uriell, Arkansas 91. Emilee Hoffman, Texas 40. TCU 42. Ashley Holder, UCF 92. Male Krolboll Hansen, Coastal Carolina 41. Oregon 43. Sierra Sims, Wake Forest 93. Tilda Larsson, Barry (Fl) 42. Augusta 44. Olivia Mehaffey, Arizona State 94. Leslie Cloots, UNC 43. Michigan State 45. Taylor Totland, Furman 95. Virginia Elena Carta, Duke 44. Campbell 46. Taylor Tomlinson, Florida 96. Kirsty Hodgkins, Colorado 45. SMU 47. Brooke Ferrell, Wisconsin 97. Sofia Garcia, Texas Tech 46. Iowa State 48. Julienne Soo, Oklahoma 98. Chayani Wangmahaporn, Iowa State 49. Bianca Fabrizio, Texas A&M 99. Katja Pogacar, Ohio State 47. Auburn 50. Sirene Blair, SDSU 100. Elena Hualde, Auburn 48. Houston 49. UNLV 50. Oregon State GOLFWEEK PRESEASON TOP-30 TEAM RANKINGS As of Sept. 5, 2017 1. UCLA 12. Florida State 23. Clemson 2. Stanford 13. South Carolina 24. Oklahoma State 3. Alabama 14. Arizona 25. Pepperdine 4. Arizona State 15. Texas A&M 26. N.C. State 5. Duke 16. Michigan State 27. Miami 6. Northwestern 17. Wake Forest 28. Washington 7. Furman 18. Florida 29. North Carolina 8. Arkansas 19. Texas Tech 30. Auburn 9. Georgia 20. Oklahoma 10. USC 21. Kent State 11. Texas 22. California Teams that are in bold are scheduled to compete in the 2017 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship. *Rankings have not yet been updated for the 2017-2018 season. 6 EVENT AND MEDIA PARTNERS

7 TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Situated on the banks of the Tennessee River in West Knoxville, Cherokee Country Club is home to the 2017 Mercedes-Benz Women’s Collegiate Championship. Founded in 1907, Cherokee is Knoxville’s oldest and most prestigious golf course and country club. The course was originally designed by Donald Ross, in his time considered to be one of America’s outstanding golf course architects. The spacious clubhouse stands above the scenic Tennessee River, with a breathtaking view of the Great Smoky Mountains. Cherokee states that its goal is to offer golf at its finest and truly be an “exceptional golf experience” for all levels of players. From 2004-07 and 2013-2017, Cherokee Country Club has hosted the Mercedes-Benz Women’s Collegiate Championship. Cherokee has also hosted the U.S. Open Qualifier, the UT Men’s Invitational Golf Tournament and numerous other state amateur events. Yardage: 5,897 or 5,840 Par: 71

From 2010-2012, Holston Hills was home to the Mercedes-Benz Championship. Located just east of Knoxville, the course was built in 1927 and began hosting important regional tournaments, including a PGA Tour Event. The challenging layout features more than one hundred bunkers scattered across the 150-acre property. There are little to no homes or other visual distractions taking away from the links-like feel. The course is situated on an old farm tucked into a bend in the Holston River. The course is arrayed in a broad, fan-shaped formation, with both nines returning to the clubhouse that sits on an up-slope along the north side of the property. Yardage: 6,398 Par: 72

From 2003 and 2008-2009, Fox Den Country Club held the Mercedes-Benz Women’s Collegiate Championship. Featuring an 18-hole championship golf course, the club provided a challenge to premier golfers and teams from across the nation. Situated in nearby Farragut, Tenn., Fox Den opened in the summer of 1968, and is the result of one golfer’s (Chester A. Massey) enthusiasm for the game and his desire to build one of America’s finest golf courses. As the host of the Knoxville Open, a Nationwide Tour event, it boasts a course that requires finesse as well as long-ball power. Yardage: 6,575 Par: 72

From 1997-2002, the Mercedes-Benz Women’s Collegiate Championships were held at the Gettysvue Polo, Golf and Country Club, located in West Knoxville, Tenn. Gettysvue is an exclusive course located on 300 rolling acres in the heart of Knoxville. The club features beautiful views of the Great Smoky and Cumberland Mountains. It is a challenging course that requires precise shot placement and careful course management. It demands players make shots onto multi-tiered greens and from various lies. Yardage: 6,540 Par: 72

8 CHEROKEE COUNTRY CLUB

Cherokee Country Club Cherokee Country Club in Knoxville, Tenn., is nestled on a bend in the Tennessee River with sweeping views of the Smoky Mountains. The golf course is a Donald Ross design completely restored by Ron Prichard in 2008.

Par 71 // 5,897 or 5,840 Yards Founded in 1907, Cherokee is Knoxville’s oldest and most prestigious golf course. It is situated on the banks of the Tennessee river in west Knoxville. The course was originally designed by Donald Ross, in his time considered to be one of America’s outstanding golf course architects. It is a classic links-style course. The spacious clubhouse stands above the scenic Tennessee River, with a breathtaking view of the Great Smoky Mountains. Cherokee’s goal is to promote and elevate the game of golf. The country club aims to make the pursuit of the game an important part of lifestyle and recreational pleasure. Cherokee offers golf at its finest and is truly an “exceptional golf experience” for all levels of players.

9 TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS

BYU

Location: Provo, Utah President: Kevin J. Worthen Founded: 1875 Athletics Director: Tom Holmoe Nickname: Cougars Enrollment: 33,363 Colors: Dark Blue and White Twitter: @BYUCougars Conference: West Coast Web Address: BYUCougars.com Name Yr. Hometown Kendra Dalton Sr. Wake Forest, North Carolina Rose Huang Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii Anna Kennedy So. Parker, Colorado Aiko Leong So. Honolulu, Hawai’i Grace Richens Fr. Saint George, Utah Naomi Soifua Fr. Provo, Utah Maddie White Fr. Lompoc, California Annie Yang R-Sr. Vancouver, Canada

Head Coach: Carrie Roberts Assistant Coach: Juli Erekson Carrie Roberts Kendra Dalton

Coastal Carolina

Location: Conway, S.C. President: Dr. David A. DeCenzo Founded: 1954 Athletics Director: Matt Hogue Nickname: Chanticleers Enrollment: 10,479 Colors: Teal, Bronze and Black Twitter: @GoCCUSports Conference: Sun Belt Web Address: GoCCUSports.com Name Yr. Hometown Damla Bilgic Sr. Istanbul, Turkey Sena Ersoy Jr. Istanbul, Turkey Malene Krolboll Hansen Sr. Taastrup, Denmark Stephanie Henning So. Are, Sweden Frantisik Lunackova Fr. Tyn nad Vltavou, Czech Republic Marie Lunackova Jr. Tyn Nad Vltavou, Czech Republic Victoria Parker So. Lewiston, N.Y.

Head Coach: Katie Quinney Assistant Coach: Courtney Gunter

Katie Quinney Malene Krolboll

Eastern Kentucky

Location: Richmond, Ky. President: Dr. Michael T. Benson Founded: 1906 Athletics Director: Stephen Lochmueller Nickname: Colonels Enrollment: 16,959 Colors: Maroon and White Twitter: @EKUSports Conference: Ohio Valley Web Address: EKUSports.com

Name Yr. Hometown Kailey Boyer So. Richmond, Ky. Mikayla Hauck So. Cottage Grove, Wisc. Ragnhildur Kristinsdottir Fr. Reykjavik, Iceland Amanda Lindahl Jr. Ulricehamn, Sweden Elsa Moberly Jr. Somerset, Ky. Hannahbeth Owens So. Crab Orchard, Ky. Samantha Sandland So. Phoenix, Ariz.

Head Coach: Mike Whiston

Mike Whiston Elsa Moberly

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ETSU

Location: Johnson City, Tenn. President: Dr. Brian Noland Founded: 1911 Athletics Director: Josh Whitman Nickname: Buccaneers Enrollment: 14,500 Colors: Blue and Gold Twitter: @ETSUAthletics Conference: Southern Web Address: ETSUBucs.com

Name Yr. Hometown Yeji Ahn So. Chang Won City, South Korea Jordann Handy Fr. Oshkosh, Wis. Ankita Kedlaya So. Bangalore, India Hee Ying Loy Jr. Johor, Malaysia Tereza Melecka Fr. Belcovice, Czech Republic Warda Amira Rawof Fr. Kuala Lampur, Malaysia Kornbongkoat Sararat Fr. Nongkhai, Thailand Alex Dixon Fr. Knoxville, Tenn.

Head Coach: Stefanie Shelton

Stefanie Shelton Ankita Kedlaya

Illinois

Location: Champaign, Illinois President: Timothy L. Killeen Founded: 1867 Athletics Director: Josh Whitman Nickname: Fighting Illini Enrollment: 44,880 Colors: Blue and Orange Twitter: @IlliniAthletics Conference: Big 10 Web Address: FightingIllini.com

Name Yr. Hometown Dana Gattone Sr. Addison, Ill. Ali Morallos Fr. Lakewood, Calif. Tristyn Nowlin So. Richmond, Ky. Sr. San Jose, Calif. Chayanid Prapassarangkul Sr. Bangkok, Thailand Pailin Ruttanasupagid Sr. San Diego, Calif. Bing Singhsumalee Jr. Naperville, Ill.

Head Coach: Renee Slone Assistant Coach: Jenny Colcuccio

Renee Slone Tristyn Nowlin

Iowa

Location: Iowa City, Iowa President: Bruce Harreld Founded: 1847 Athletics Director: Gary Barta Nickname: Hawkeyes Enrollment: 31,387 Colors: Black and Gold Twitter: @TheIowaHawkeyes Conference: Big 10 Web Address: HawkeyeSports.com

Name Yr. Hometown Annalee Dannegger Fr. Wheaton, Ill. Rachel Fujitani Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. Kristin Glense Jr. San Antonio, Texas Stephanie Herzog Fr. Red Wing, Minn. Jessica Ip Sr. Richmond Hill, Ontario Anna Kim Sr. Tulsa, Okla. Morgan Kukla Sr. Winthrop Harbor, Ill. Sophie Liu So. Vancouver, B.C. Sarah Overton So. Iowa City, Iowa Shawn Rennegarbe Jr. Addieville, Ill. Elisa Suarez Sr. Oviedo, Asturias, Spain

Megan Menzel Jessica Ip Head Coach: Megan Menzel Associate Head Coach: Michael Roters 11 TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS

Kent State

Location: Kent, Ohio President: Dr. Beverly Warren Founded: 1910 Athletics Director: Joel Nielsen Nickname: Golden Flashes Enrollment: 42,000 (all campuses) Colors: Kent State Blue and Kent State Gold Twitter: @KentStAthletics Conference: Mid-American Web Address: KentStateSports.com

Name Yr. Hometown Michaela Finn Jr. Ängelholm, Sweden Julia Goodson So. Hudson, Ohio Marissa Kirkwood So. Newcastle, Pa. Kasey Nielsen Jr. Kent, Ohio Kelly Nielsen Jr. Kent, Ohio Kory Nielsen Fr. Kent, Ohio Pimnipa Panthong So. Nakhon Sawan, Thailand Karoline Stormo So. Tvedestrand, Norway

Head Coach: Greg Robertson Greg Robertson Pimnipa Panthong Assistant Coach: Maddi Swaney

Kentucky

Location: Lexington, Kentucky President: Dr. Eli Capilouto Founded: 1865 Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart Mascot: Wildcats Enrollment: 30,000 Colors: Blue and White Twitter: @UKAthletics Conference: SEC Web site: UKAthletics.com Name Yr. Hometown Leonie Bettel Jr. Vienna, Austria Claire Cameron Fr. Martinsville, Ind. Claire Carlin Jr. Keller, Texas Josephine Chang So. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. Zoe Collins R-So. Ireland Sarah Fite Fr. Maysville, Ky. Isabelle Johansson Sr. Sala, Sweden Grace Rose Sr. Nicholasville, Ky. Sarah Shipley So. Hastings, Mich. Ale Walker R-Sr. Paintsville, Ky.

Head Coach: Golda Borst Golda Borst Isabelle Johansson Associate Head Coach: Brian May

Maryland

Location: College Park, Maryland President: Dr. Wallace D. Loh Founded: 1856 Athletics Director: Kevin Anderson Nickname: Terrapins Enrollment: 38,140 Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Twitter: @UMTerps Conference: Big 10 Web Address: UMTerps.com

Name Yr. Hometown Charlotte Lafourcade Fr. Biarritz, France Virunpat Olankitkunchai Fr. Bangkok, Thailand Laura Van Respaille Fr. Wambrechies, France Ludovica Farina Jr. Siracusa, Italy Ludovica Scandroglio Jr. Milan, Italy Kavita Sehmi Sr. Dubai, United Arab Emirates Xiaolin Tian So. Hohhot Nei Mongol, China

Head Coach: Diana Cantu Assistant Coach: Kristen Simpson Diana Cantu Xiaolin Tian

12 TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS Missouri

Location: Columbia, Mo. Chancellor: Dr. Alexander Cartwright Founded: 1893 Athletics Director: Jim Sterk Nickname: Tigers Enrollment: 33,226 Colors: Old Gold and Black Twitter: @MizzouAthletics Conference: SEC Web Address: MUTigers.com

Name Yr. Hometown Emma Allen Jr. Southampton, England Julia Bower Fr. Columbia, Mo. Marit Harryvan Jr. Winschoten, Netherlands Cayce Hendrickson Jr. Benton, Ky. Amanda Kim Jr. O’Fallon, Mo. Cherise Otter So. Bloomington, Ind. Mackenzie Perez R-Jr. Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Clara Young Sr. North Berwick, Scotland Jessica Yuen So. Bolingbrook, Ill.

Head Coach: Stephanie “Coop” Priesmeyer Assistant Coach: Mindy Coyle Stephanie Priesmeyer Jessica Yuen

NC State

Location: Raleigh, N.C. Chancellor: Dr. Randy Woodson Founded: 1887 Athletics Director: Deborah Yow Nickname: Wolfpack Enrollment: 34,340 Colors: Red and White Twitter: @PackAthletics Conference: Atlantic Coast Web Address: GoPack.com

Name Yr. Hometown India Clyburn Jr. Cleethorpes, England Monika Hartl Fr. Bamberg, Germany Crystal Huang R-Jr. ShunDe GuangDong, China Naomi Ko Jr. Victoria, Canada Laura Kowohl Jr. Kronau, Germany Christina Lu So. Yunnan, China Cecily Overbey Sr. High Point, N.C.

Head Coach: Page Marsh Volunteer Assistant Coach: Sally Austin

Page Marsh India Clyburn

SMU

Location: Dallas, Texas President: R. Gerald Turner Founded: 1911 Athletics Director: Rick Hart Nickname: Mustangs Enrollment: 11,739 Colors: Blue and Red Twitter: @SMUMustangs Conference: American Athletic Web Address: SMUMustangs.com

Name Yr. Hometown Lauren Chappell Fr. Charleston, Ill. Sophie DiGesualdo Fr. Austin, Texas Brigitte Dunne Jr. Camarillo, Calif. Kennedy Pedigo Fr. Fort Worth, Texas Ana Paula Ramirez So. Pachuca, Mexico Faith Summers So. San Antonio, Texas Kenzie Wright So. Frisco, Texas

Head Coach: Jeanne Sutherland Assistant Coach: David Von Ins

Jeanne Sutherland Briggitte Dunne

13 TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS Tennessee

Location: Knoxville, Tennessee Chancellor: Dr. Beverly Davenport Founded: 1794 Athletics Director: John Currie Nickname: Vols Enrollment: 28,052 Colors: Tennessee Orange and White Twitter: @Vol_Sports Conference: Southeastern Web Address: UTSports.com

Name Yr. Hometown Allison Herring Jr. Skillman, N.J. Ariana Macioce Jr. Phoenix, Aiz. Anna Newell Sr. Tampa, Fla. Mariah Smith Fr. Clarksville, Tenn. Haley Wagner R-Jr. Gray, Tenn. Blakesly Warren Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn. Waverly Whiston Fr. San Diego, Calif. Micheala Williams So. Athens, Ala.

Head Coach: Judi Pavon Assistant Coach: Mandy Moore Judi Pavon Anna Newell

UTSA

Location: San Antonio, Texas President: Dr. Taylor Eighmy Founded: 1969 Acting Athletics Director: Lynn Hickey Nickname: Roadrunners Enrollment: 28,959 Colors: Navy Blue, Orange and White Twitter: @UTSAAthletics Conference: USA Web Address: GoUTSA.com

Name Yr. Hometown Ana Gonzalez Fr. Monterrey, Mexico Julie Houston Jr. Allen, Texas Alexandra Lessing Fr. Gundelfingen, Germany Madison Kidd So. Lake Jackson, Texas Nikki Long Sr. San Antonio, Texas Becky McGeehan Sr. Gutersloh, Germany

Head Coach: Summer Batiste Assistant Coach: Kelley Nittoli

Summer Batiste Nikki Long

Wake Forest

Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina President: Nathan O. Hatch Founded: 1834 Athletics Director: Ron Wellman Nickname: Demon Deacons Enrollment: 7,669 Colors: Old Gold and Black Twitter: @DemonDeacons Conference: Atlantic Coast Web Address: WakeForestSports.com

Name Yr. Hometown Mai Dechathipat Jr. Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. Antonia Eberhard Jr. Burgdorf, Germany Erica Herr Sr. New Hope, Pa. Jennifer Kupcho Jr. Westminster, Colo. Siyun Liu So. Shanghai, China Emilia Migliaccio Fr. Cary, N.C. Vinh-Hop Ngo Sr. Newton, Mass. Monica Schumacher Jr. Orlando, Fla.

Head Coach: Dianne Dailey Associate Head Coach: Ryan Potter Dianne Dailey Jennifer Kupcho

14 TOURNAMENT RECORDS & RESULTS Team Champions Team Low Total 1997 Duke...... 299-301-299=899...... +35 TOT TEAM YEAR 1998 Duke...... 306-295-291=892...... +28 1. 847 Kent State...... 2015 1999 Georgia...... 297-303-306=906...... +42 2. 849 Tennessee...... 2010 2000 Duke...... 300-297-293=890...... +26 3. 850 Florida...... 2016 2001 Purdue...... 297-300-305=902...... +38 4. 855 Illinois...... 2016 2002 Auburn...... 303-304-292=899...... +35 855 Kent State...... 2016 2003 Ohio State...... 296-292-296=884...... +20 6. 856 Tennessee...... 2015 2004 Ohio State...... 293-287-294=874...... +22 7. 857 Iowa State...... 2015 2005 Georgia...... 297-293-292=882...... +18 8.YU 864 B ...... 2016 2006 Tennessee*...... 298-298-291=887...... +35 9. 865 Tennessee...... 2016 2007 Florida...... 289-288-288=865...... +13 865 Maryland...... 2016 2008 LSU...... 291-293-281=865...... +1 865 South Carolina...... 2014 2009 Tennessee...... 283-291-294=868...... +4 865 Alabama...... 2011 2010 Tennessee...... 280-284-285=849...... -15 865 LSU...... 2008 2011 Alabama...... 284-289-292=865...... +1 865 Florida...... 2007 2012 Penn State...... 291-289-287=867...... +3 2013 Arkansas**...... 282-281=563...... -5 2014 South Carolina...... 295-289-281=865...... +15 Individual Low Round 2015 Kent State...... 285-278-284=847...... -5 TOT PLAYER, SCHOOL RD YEAR 2016 Florida...... 281-289-280=850...... -2 1. 66 Michaela Finn, Kent State 3 2016 *Won in a playoff with Georgia 66 Marta Silva Zamora, Georgia 3 2011 **Second round play cancelled due to weather 66 Shauna Estes, Georgia 2 1998 4. 67 Pimnipa Panthong, Kent State 1 2016 Individual Champions 67 Bing Singhsumalee, Illinois 1 2016 1997 Jenny Chuasiriporn, Duke...... 69-72-71=212...... -4 67 Tristy Nowlin, Illinois 1 2016 1998 Stacy Prammanasudh, Tulsa...... 74-70-74=218...... +2 67 Stephanie Miller, Illinois 2 2016 1999 Shauna Estes, Georgia...... 70-71-76=217...... +1 67 Taylor Kim, Kent State 2 2015 2000 , Duke..76-70-69 =215...... -1 67 Samantha Wagner 1 2015 2001 Kari Damron, Purdue...... 71-74-72=217...... +1 67 Anna Newell 1 2015 2002 Ashley Prange, UNC...... 72-70-76=218...... +2 67 Kaitlin Park, Northwestern 3 2012 2003 Allison Hanna, Ohio State...... 73-69-75=217...... +1 67 Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee 2 2011 2004 Violeta Retamoza, Tennessee....72-68-71=211...... -2 67 Milena Savich, Georgia 2 2011 2005 Amanda McCurdy, Arkansas.....70-74-69=213...... -2 67 Erica Popson, Tennessee 1 2010 2006 Jenny Suh, Alabama...... 74-70-70=214...... +1 67 Cindy LaCrosse, Louisville 2 2008 2007 , Florida...... 69-71-70=210...... -3 67 Lacey Jones, SMU 1 2006 2008 Lauren Doughtie, NC State...... 68-73-68=209...... -7 67 Louise Stahle, Sweden 3 2003 2009 Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee*..71-71-71=213...... -3 67 Leigh Anne Hardin, Duke 1 2001 2010 Erica Popson, Tennessee*...... 67-69-71=207...... -9 67 Beth Bauer, Duke 3 1998 2011 Stephanie Meadow, Alabama....68-71-72=211...... -5 2012 Paula Reto, Purdue...... 71-71-69=211...... -5 2013 Emily Tubert, Arkansas**...... 69-68=137...... -5 Individual Low Total 2014 Nanna Madsen, South Carolina.72-69-71=212...... -1 TOT PLAYER, SCHOOL YEAR 2015 Taylor Kim, Kent State*...... 69-67-71=207...... -6 1. 205 Pimnipa Panthong, Kent State 2016 2016 Pimnipa Panthong, Kent State. 67-68-70=205...... -8 2. 207 Taylor Kim, Kent State 2015 *Won in playoff 207 India Clyburn, North Carolina State 2015 **Second round play cancelled due to weather 207 Erica Popson, Tennessee 2010 207 Natalie Gleadall, Ole Miss 2010 6. 208 Kelly Grassel, Florida 2016 Team Low Round 208 Martina Gavier, Kent State 2010 TOT TEAM RD YEAR 8. 209 Michaela Finn, Kent State 2016 1. 277 Iowa State...... 2...... 2015 209 Sara Monberg, Tennessee 2010 2. 278 Illinois ...... 1 ...... 2016 209 Lauren Doughtie, NC State 2008 278 Kent State...... 2...... 2015 11. 210 Samantha Wagner, Florida 2015 4. 280 Florida...... 3...... 2016 210 Cydney Clanton, Auburn 2007 280 Tennessee...... 1...... 2015 210 Sandra Gal, Florida 2007 280 Tennessee...... 1...... 2010 7. 281 Florida...... 1...... 2016 281 South Carolina...... 3...... 2014 281 UCLA...... 1...... 2011 281 Arkansas...... 1...... 2013 11. 282 Tennessee...... 1...... 2016 282 Tennessee...... 3...... 2004

15 TOURNAMENT RECORDS & RESULTS 14. Furman 321-315-314=950 +86 1997 QUICK FACTS 15. Texas A&M 319-320-328=967 +103 16. Florida 337-316-326=979 +115 Dates: Sept. 26-28, 1997 DNF North Carolina 321-331-DNF Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Venue: Gettysvue Polo, Golf and Country Club Team Champion: Duke, 899 1998 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Individual Champion: Jenny Chuasiriporn, Duke, 212 1. Stacy Prammanasudh, Tulsa* 74-70-74=218 +2 2. Laura Henderson, Georgia 76-71-71=218 +2 1997 TEAM RESULTS 3. Robin Cook, Auburn 71-76-73=220 +4 4. Niina Laitinen, Tulsa 71-74-76=221 +5 1. Duke 299-301-299=899 +35 5. Marie Hedberg, Sweden 74-72-76=222 +6 2. Louisiana State 306-305-298=909 +45 Beth Bauer, Duke 81-74-67=222 +6 Georgia 302-308-299=909 +45 7. Jenny Chuasiriporn, Duke 76-72-75=223 +7 4. Tulsa 300-309-305=914 +50 Natalie Tucker, Memphis 76-72-75=223 +7 5. Furman 301-311-304=916 +52 Jessica Krantz, San Jose St. 77-68-78=223 +7 6. Arizona State 321-302-298=921 +57 10. Young-A Yang, Tennessee 77-74-73=224 +8 7. Arizona 311-309-304=924 +60 Sarah Johnston, Alabama 78-75-71=224 +8 8. North Carolina 318-299-311=928 +64 Kalen Anderson, Duke 79-72-73=224 +8 9. Tennessee 314-310-305=929 +65 13. Lisa Strom, Ohio State 75-71-79=225 +9 10. Swedish Jr. Nationals 323-309-306=938 +74 14. Tina Howard, LSU 74-78-74=226 +10 11. Alabama 324-317-303=944 +80 Stacy Burnett, Furman 76-74-76=226 +10 12. Wake Forest 316-314-316=946 +82 Shauna Estes, Georgia 83-66-77=226 +10 Auburn 323-312-311=946 +82 Linda Sorensen, Alabama 74-76-76=226 +10 14. Memphis 320-312-316=948 +84 *Won in playoff 15. Florida 321-314-319=954 +90 16. San Jose State 315-325-328=968 +104 17. South Carolina 335-325-324=984 +120 1999 QUICK FACTS 18. Kentucky 324-325-336=985 +121 Dates: Oct. 15-17, 1999 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 1997 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Venue: Gettysvue Polo, Golf and Country Club Georgia, 906 1. Jenny Chuasiriporn, Duke 69-72-71=212 -4 Team Champion: 2. Reilley Rankin, Georgia 69-75-71=215 -1 Individual Champion: Shauna Estes, Georgia, 217 3. Shauna Estes, Georgia 78-80-71=219 +3 4. Michelle Louviere, LSU 73-75-73=221 +5 1999 TEAM RESULTS 5. Katy Wilkinson, LSU 79-71-73=223 +7 Alexandra Armas, Wake Forest 75-75-73=223 +7 1. Georgia 297-303-306=906 +42 Jennifer Hanna, Furman 71-77-75=223 +7 2. Duke 302-307-299=908 +44 Filippa Helmersson, Tulsa 73-78-72=223 +7 3. Wake Forest 306-298-306=910 +46 9. Stacey Burnett, Furman 75-76-74=225 +9 4. South Carolina 300-300-311=911 +47 Kalen Anderson, Duke 78-76-71=225 +9 5. Purdue 309-299-311=919 +55 11. Shannon Ingalls, Arizona 79-72-75=226 +10 6. Louisiana State 302-308-311=921 +57 12. Robin Cook, Auburn 75-78-74=227 +11 7. Auburn 307-299-316=922 +58 13. Amanda Moltke-Leth, Memphis 84-72-72=228 +12 8. Tennessee 310-312-305=927 +63 Keri Cornelius, Ariz. St. 76-74-78=228 +12 9. Swedish Jr. National 320-304-314=938 +74 15. Susanna Berglund, Sweden 78-78-73=229 +13 10. North Carolina 316-311-316=943 +79 Jeanne-Marie Busuttil, Ariz. St. 80-75-74=229 +13 San Jose State 321-312-310=943 +79 12. Ohio State 325-313-315=953 +89 13. Vanderbilt 311-318-333=962 +98 1998 QUICK FACTS 14. Furman 318-317-328=963 +99 15. Mississippi 315-326-324=965 +101 Dates: Oct. 16-18, 1998 16. Florida 318-324-333=975 +111 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 17. Alabama 327-326-328=981 +117 Venue: Gettysvue Polo, Golf and Country Club 18. Memphis 333-315-340=988 +124 Team Champion: Duke, 892 Individual Champion: Stacy Prammanasudh, Tulsa, 218 1999 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1998 TEAM RESULTS 1. Shauna Estes, Georgia* 70-71-76=217 +1 2. Nuria Clau, Wake Forest 74-71-72=217 +1 1. Duke 306-295-291=892 +28 3. Celeste Trouche, Auburn 75-72-74=221 +5 2. Tulsa 301-289-315=905 +41 4. Maria Beautell, Wake Forest 72-72-78=222 +6 3. Georgia 312-288-308=908 +44 Lisette Lee, LSU 72-78-72=222 +6 4. Swedish Jr. National 307-299-304=910 +46 Candy Hannemann, Duke 73-75-74=222 +6 5. Auburn 307-303-304=914 +50 7. Jeanne Cho, Florida 75-75-76=226 +10 6. Ohio State 313-302-309=924 +60 Kalen Anderson, Duke 77-77-72=226 +10 7. Alabama 318-299-309=926 +62 9. Jessica Krantz, San Jose St. 77-74-76=227 +11 8. San Jose State 315-297-315=927 +63 Heather Zielinski, Purdue 78-76-73=227 +11 Memphis 310-307-310=927 +63 Apryl Arrants, S. Carolina 73-78-76=227 +11 10. Tennessee 313-306-309=928 +64 12. Rosanna Zernatto, Tennessee 79-77-72=228 +12 11. Louisiana State 304-305-320=929 +65 Golda Johansson, Sweden 77-74-77=228 +12 12. Wake Forest 311-312-310=933 +69 14. Marcy Newton, N. Carolina 80-75-74=229 +13 13. South Carolina 323-306-315=944 +80 Kristy McPherson, S. Carolina 72-76-81=229 +13 *Won in playoff 16 TOURNAMENT RECORDS & RESULTS

2000 QUICK FACTS 2001 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Dates: Oct. 13-15, 2000 1. Kari Damron, Purdue 71-74-72=217 +1 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 2. Leigh Anne Hardin, Duke 67-77-76=220 +4 Venue: Gettysvue Polo, Golf and Country Club 3. Summer Sirmons, Georgia 70-75-76=221 +5 Team Champion: Duke, 890 Angela Jerman, Georgia 74-72-75=221 +5 Individual Champion: Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke, 215 5. Caroline Laurens, Purdue 72-76-74=222 +6 6. Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke 73-75-75=223 +7 7. Celeste Troche, Auburn 73-74-77=224 +8 2000 TEAM RESULTS 8. Sarah Johnston, Alabama 75-73-77=225 +9 9. Young-A Yang, Tennessee 76-72-78=226 +10 1. Duke 300-297-293=890 +26 Tina Schneeberger, Tennessee 72-73-81=226 +10 2. Tennessee 302-297-301=900 +36 Anne Hutto, Auburn 75-74-77=226 3. Northwestern 308-293-302=903 +39 +10 4. Purdue 303-310-307=920 +56 Brook Shelton, LSU 75-72-79=226 Louisiana State 304-305-311=920 +56 +10 6. TCU 311-310-302=923 +59 Kingsley Barrett, Auburn 70-79-77=226 +10 7. Vanderbilt 318-307-307=932 +68 14. Kristy McPherson, S. Carolina 82-72-74=228 +12 8. Swedish Jr. National 307-312-314=933 +69 Meaghan Francella, Memphis 77-74-77=228 +12 9. North Carolina 323-308-309=940 +76 10. New Mexico State 314-313-317=944 +80 11. Mississippi State 319-314-318=951 +87 2002 QUICK FACTS 12. Furman 324-316-315=955 +91 13. Arkansas 326-315-319=960 +96 Dates: Oct. 18-20, 2002 14. Kentucky 325-322-322=969 +105 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 15. Mississippi 331-319-330=980 +116 Venue: Gettysvue Polo, Golf and Country Club Team Champion: Auburn, 899 2000 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Individual Champion: Ashley Prange, North Carolina, 218 1. Virada Nirapathpongporn, Duke 76-70-69=215 -1 2002 TEAM RESULTS 2. Young-A Yang, Tennessee 73-73-71=217 +1 3. Candy Hannemann, Duke 73-73-75=221 +5 1. Auburn 303-304-292=899 +35 4. Christie Hermes, Northwestern 72-72-78=222 +6 2. Swedish Jr. National 300-303-303=906 +42 Meredith Duncan, LSU 73-71-78=222 +6 3. Florida 313-290-308=911 +47 6. Katy Harris, LSU 78-76-79=223 +7 4. North Carolina 314-297-301=912 +48 7. Leigh Anne Hardin, Duke 73-75-76=224 +8 5. Purdue 304-309-306=919 +55 Rachel Lester, Kentucky 71-77-76=224 +8 6. UNLV 306-299-319=924 +60 Kristina Engstrom, Duke 73-76-75=224 +8 7. Northwestern 308-307-310=925 +61 8. Michigan State 304-313-313=930 +66 10. Erin Simmons, Tennessee 77-74-74=225 +9 9. Furman 317-306-309=932 +68 Emily Gilley, Northwestern 75-75-75=225 +9 10. Tennessee 319-308-308=935 +71 12. Karin Sjodin, Sweden 72-81-74=227 +11 11. Kentucky 314-312-313=937 +73 Courtney Wood, TCU 76-77-74=227 +11 12. Penn State 323-317-303=943 +79 14. Anna Knutsson, Mississippi St. 76-72-80=228 +12 Michigan 329-304-310=943 +79 14. Alabama 326-331-324=981 +117 2001 QUICK FACTS Louisiana State 327-326-328=981 +117

Dates: Oct. 12-14, 2001 2002 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Venue: Gettysvue Polo, Golf and Country Club 1. Ashley Prange, UNC 72-70-76=218 +2 Team Champion: Purdue, 902 2. Kari Damron, Purdue 74-74-71=219 +3 Individual Champion: Kari Damron, Purdue, 217 3. Louise Stahle, Sweden 74-75-71=220 +4 Amanda Dick, Florida 73-70-77=220 +4 5. Sunny Oh, UNLV 74-73-74=221 +5 2001 TEAM RESULTS Maria Martinez, Auburn 74-73-74=221 +5 7. Celeste Troche, Auburn 76-76-70=222 +6 1. Purdue 297-300-305=902 +38 Josefine Skold, Sweden 73-73-76=222 +6 2. Auburn 299-298-310=907 +43 9. Katie Fucher, Penn State 75-74-75=224 +8 3. Duke 293-302-315=910 +46 Danielle Downey, Auburn 75-76-73=224 +8 Georgia 294-300-316=910 +46 11. Jessica Shepley, Tennessee 78-72-75=225 +9 5. Tennessee 303-300-314=917 +53 Jeanne Cho, Florida 78-68-79=225 +9 6. Northwestern 304-303-317=924 +60 13. Sarah Martin, Michigan State 77-76-76=229 +13 7. Florida 311-293-321=925 +61 Brandi Jackson, Furman 76-75-78=229 +13 8. Louisiana State 299-306-323=928 +64 Golda Johansson, Tennessee 74-79-76=229 +13 9. Michigan State 299-310-321=930 +66 Ina Kim, Northwestern 76-74-79=229 +13 10. Memphis 307-318-323=948 +84 Mikaela Backstedt, Sweden 73-79-77=229 +13 11. Furman 316-308-330=954 +90 12. Nevada 308-320-329=957 +93 13. South Carolina 318-310-334=962 +98 14. Alabama 322-316-327=965 +101

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15. UNC Wilmington 320-303-310=933 +81 2003 QUICK FACTS 16. Penn State 321-309-314=944 +92 17. James Madison 321-314-317=952 +100 Dates: Oct. 19-21, 2003 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Venue: Fox Den Country Club 2004 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Team Champion: Ohio State, 884 1. Violeta Retamoza, Tennessee 72-68-71=211 -2 Individual Champion: Allison Hanna, Ohio State, 217 2. Alison Walshe, Tulane 71-70-71=212 -1 3. Lindsay Knowlton, Ohio State 72-69-74=215 +2 2003 TEAM RESULTS 4. Ina Kim, Northwestern 71-71-75=217 +4 Gabby Wedding, Kent State 69-76-72=217 +4 1. Ohio State 296-292-296=884 +20 6. Dana Je, Ohio State 71-72-75=218 +5 2. Oklahoma State 291-298-296=885 +21 7. Tara Delaney, Kent State 75-74-70=219 +6 3. Swedish Jr. National 291-314-287=892 +28 8. Holly Cantwell, Tennessee 69-80-71=220 +7 4. Tulane University 296-304-293=893 +29 Becky Wood, Kent State 74-74-72=220 +7 5. Georgia 299-292-306=897 +33 10. Melissa Eaton, Louisiana State 74-73-75=222 +9 6. Arkansas 305-300-296=901 +37 Mary Ellen Jacobs, Tulane 75-73-74=222 +9 7. Northwestern 307-297-301=905 +41 , Sweden 74-78-70=222 +9 8. Michigan State 301-307-299=907 +43 Brooke Shelton, Louisiana State 76-72-74=222 +9 9. UNLV 303-302-305=910 +46 Jessica Shepley, Tennessee 81-71-70=222 +9 10. Tennessee 300-311-308=919 +55 Marci Turner, Tennessee 76-76-71=222 +9 Louisiana State 301-309-309=919 +55 12. Kent State 311-302-308=921 +57 13. South Carolina 304-307-315=926 +62 2005 QUICK FACTS 14. Alabama 310-307-311=928 +64 15. Penn State 318-303-309=930 +66 Dates: Oct. 21-23, 2005 16. Virginia 327-308-297=932 +68 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 17. Purdue 310-308-317=935 +71 Venue: Cherokee Country Club Team Champion: Georgia, 882 Amanda McCurdy, Arkansas, 213 2003 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Individual Champion: 1. Allison Hanna, Ohio State 73-69-75=217 +1 2005 TEAM RESULTS Courtney Mahon, Arkansas 72-74-71=217 +1 3. Liliana Alvarez, Tulane 73-76-70=219 +3 1. Georgia 297-293-292=882 +30 Louise Stahle, Sweden 74-78-67=219 +3 2. Purdue 288-301-296=885 +33 Annie Thurman, Okla. State 77-73-69=219 +3 3. Arkansas 300-299-290=889 +37 Gabby Wedding, Kent State 75-71-73=219 +3 4. Swedish Jr. National 297-302-293=892 +40 7. Lindsay Knowlton, Ohio State 73-73-74=220 +4 5. Tennessee 308-298-293=899 +47 Onnarin Sattayabanphot, Purdue 73-70-77=220 +4 6. Michigan State 294-313-300=907 +55 9. Dayna Burleigh, Michigan State 72-75-74=221 +5 7. Northwestern 310-307-295=912 +60 Ashley Knoll, Oklahoma State 71-76-74=221 +5 8. Kent State 296-319-299=914 +62 Kelly Robb, Northwestern 72-75-74=221 +5 9. Penn State 306-308-301=915 +63 12. Martina Gillen, Kent State 73-77-72=222 +6 10. Tulane 308-299-310=917 +65 Pernilla Lindberg, Sweden 70-79-73=222 +6 11. Ohio State 313-302-305=920 +68 Amanda McCurdy, Arkansas 76-69-77=222 +6 North Carolina 305-303-312=920 +68 Lisa Tyler, Georgia 71-73-78=222 +6 13. Southern Methodist 304-310-304=923 +71 Mallory Underwood, Okla. State 72-72-78=222 +6 14. Alabama 322-316-312=950 +98 2004 QUICK FACTS 2005 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Dates: Oct. 8-10, 2004 1. Amanda McCurdy, Arkansas 70-74-69=213 E Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 2. Marci Turner, Tennessee 76-71-68=215 +2 Cherokee Country Club 3. Whitney Wade, Georgia 71-73-72=216 +3 Venue: 4. Taylor Leon, Georgia 73-74-70=217 +4 Team Champion: Ohio State, 874 5. Onnarin Sattayabanphot, Purdue 70-76-72=218 +5 Individual Champion: Violeta Retamoza, Tennessee, 211 6. , Sweden 76-72-72=220 +7 7. , Purdue 76-72-73=221 +8 , Arkansas 75-75-71=221 +8 2004 TEAM RESULTS 9. A. Dahlberg-Soderstrom, Sweden 73-79-70=222 +9 10. Maggie Lester, Penn State 73-73-77=223 +10 1. Ohio State 293-287-294=874 +22 11. Sara Brown, Michigan State 74-78-72=224 +11 2. Tennessee 309-290-282=881 +29 Tara Delaney, Kent State 71-81-72=224 +11 Tulane 298-291-292=881 +29 Linn Gustafsson, Sweden 77-74-73=224 +11 4. Kent State 296-302-289=887 +35 Mallory Hetzel, Georgia 75-75-74=224 +11 5. Louisiana State 302-297-299=898 +46 Jenny Suh, Alabama 74-76-74=224 +11 6. Arkansas 289-310-300=899 +47 Amber Weinerth, Penn State 80-75-69=224 +11 7. Tulsa 297-306-299=902 +50 17. Alison Walshe, Tulane 78-72-75=225 +12 8. Swedish Jr. National 302-304-298=904 +52 18. Stephanie Connelly, Ohio State 77-74-75=226 +13 9. Northwestern 299-309-305=913 +61 Myrtle Eikenaar, Purdue 72-81-73=226 +13 10. Purdue 303-311-312=926 +74 Alice Kim, Northwestern 78-75-73=226 +13 11. Kentucky 309-311-309=927 +75 C. Lennarth, Sweden 71-77-78=226 +13 Michigan State 303-312-312=927 +75 Courtney Mahon, Arkansas 76-73-77=226 +13 13. Alabama 314-312-302=928 +76 Virginia 311-307-310=928 +76 Katie Trachok, Northwestern 79-74-73=226 +13 18 TOURNAMENT RECORDS & RESULTS

Ohio State 298-295-302=895 +43 2006 QUICK FACTS 13. North Carolina 305-299-293=897 +45 14. Swedish Jr. Nationals 304-298-297=899 +47 Dates: Oct. 13-15, 2006 15. Furman 300-301-300=901 +49 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 16. Southern Methodist 302-296-310=908 +56 Venue: Cherokee Country Club 17. Central Florida 306-301-305=912 +60 Team Champion: Tennessee, 887 Individual Champion: Jenny Suh, Alabama, 214 2007 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2006 TEAM RESULTS 1. Sandra Gal, Florida* 69-71-70=210 -3 Cydney Clanton, Auburn 72-70-68=210 -3 1. Tennessee* 298-298-291=887 +35 3. , Sweden 71-72-68=211 -2 Georgia 296-296-295=887 +35 Stacy Lewis, Arkansas 69-71-71=211 -2 3. Auburn 287-301-301=889 +37 5. Kathleen Ekey, Alabama 68-70-76=214 +1 4. Arkansas 303-296-295=894 +42 Blair Lamb, Furman 72-71-71=214 +1 5. Swedish Jr. National 296-306-298=900 +48 Diana Cantu, Tennessee 71-73-70=214 +1 6. Furman 307-302-292=901 +49 8. Lene Krog, Virginia 71-71-73=215 +2 7. Florida 307-299-297=903 +51 , Purdue 71-72-72=215 +2 8. North Carolina 297-311-301=909 +57 10. Kirby Dreher, Kent State 72-75-69=216 +3 9. Southern Methodist 304-299-307=910 +58 Whitney Myers, Florida 73-70-73=216 +3 10. Kent State 305-299-308=912 +60 Megan McChrystal, LSU 72-73-71=216 +3 11. Michigan State 304-309-302=915 +63 13. Christel Boeljon, Purdue 73-73-72=218 +5 12. Penn State 310-305-305=920 +68 14. Tiffany-Avern Taplin, Ohio St. 71-74-74=219 +6 13. Alabama 303-311-310=924 +72 15. Emma Jandel, Ohio St. 76-72-72=220 +7 14. Northwestern 316-308-304=928 +76 Lacey Jones, SMU 72-73-75=220 +7 15. Michigan 314-313-310=937 +85 Jessica Yadloczky, Florida 75-74-71=220 +7 *Won in playoff Marci Turner, Tennessee 70-78-72=220 +7 Lucy Nunn, Arkansas 69-78-73=220 +7 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Purdue 69-73-78=220 +7 2006 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS *Won in playoff 1. Jenny Suh, Alabama 74-70-70=214 +1 2. Lacey Jones, SMU 67-73-76=216 +3 2008 QUICK FACTS 3. Caroline Hedwall, Sweden 72-71-74=217 +4 Taylor Leon, Georgia 73-72-72=217 +4 Dates: Oct. 9-12, 2008 5. Brianna Broderick, Michigan 76-72-70=218 +5 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Stacy Lewis, Arkansas 79-69-70=218 +5 Venue: Fox Den Country Club Angela Oh, Tennessee 72-72-74=218 +5 Team Champion: LSU, 865 8. Kathleen Ekey, Furman 72-78-69=219 +6 Individual Champion: Lauren Doughtie, NC State,209 9. Jennifer Ackerson, SMU 75-73-72=220 +7 Nicole Hage, Auburn 71-72-77=220 +7 Ornella Jouven, Florida 74-73-73=220 +7 2008 TEAM RESULTS Whitney Wade, Georgia 76-72-72=220 +7 13. Lucy Nunn, Arkansas 74-76-71=221 +8 1. Louisiana State 291-293-281=865 +1 14. Abigale Schepperle, Auburn 71-77-74=222 +9 2. North Carolina 289-288-297=874 +10 15. Sara Brown, Michigan State 73-79-71=223 +10 North Carolina St. 290-293-291=874 +10 Kirby Dreher, Kent State 73-74-76=223 +10 4. Louisville 295-284-296=875 +11 Maggie Lester, Penn State 73-74-76=223 +10 5. Mississippi, 295-290-296=881 +17 Alex Schulte, Arkansas 70-79-74=223 +10 6. Arkansas 303-291-291=885 +21 Candace Schepperle, Auburn 73-76-75=224 +11 7. Kent State 300-294-293=887 +23 Marci Turner, Tennessee 72-78-74=224 +11 8. Tennessee 283-306-301=890 +26 9. Chattanooga 296-302-295=893 +29 Kentucky 296-301-296=893 +29 2007 QUICK FACTS UCF 300-293-300=893 +29 12. Texas A&M 296-299-299=894 +30 Dates: Oct. 11-14, 2007 Furman 294-294-306=894 +30 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 14. Denver 305-294-307=906 +42 Venue: Cherokee Country Club 15. South Carolina 297-313-302=912 +48 Team Champion: Florida, 865 16. Southern Methodist 306-305-307=918 +54 Sandra Gal, Florida, 210 17. Tulane 304-314-304=922 +58 Individual Champion: 18. Indiana State 332-320-327=979 +115 2007 TEAM RESULTS 2008 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Florida 289-288-288=865 +13 2. Purdue 291-291-288=870 +18 1. Lauren Doughtie, N.C. State 68-73-68=209 -7 3. Arkansas 285-297-296=878 +26 2. Dori Carter, Mississippi 69-72-70=211 -5 4. Auburn 292-296-291=879 +27 Cindy LaCrosse, Louisville 73-67-71=211 -5 5. Kent State 296-297-288=881 +29 4. Megan McChrystal, LSU 71-74-68=213 -3 6. Tennessee 288-306-289=883 +31 Kirby Dreher, Kent State 75-68-70=213 -3 7. Denver 293-292-300=885 +33 6. Marika Lendl, UCF 68-70-76=214 -2 8. Virginia 294-294-298=886 +34 7. Nicole Crochet, LSU 75-70-70=215 -1 9. Louisiana State 295-299-294=888 +36 8. Kelli Shean, Arkansas 75-71-70=216 E 10. Alabama 288-301-300=889 +37 Sydney Crane,North Carolina 68-72-76=216 E 11. Michigan State 292-301-302=895 +43 10. Maria Salinas, Chattanooga 73-74-70=217 +1 19 TOURNAMENT RECORDS & RESULTS

Caroline Martens, LSU 71-73-73=217 +1 Erica Still, Kentucky 72-74-71=217 +1 2010 TEAM RESULTS 13. Blair Lamb, Furman 72-71-75=218 +2 Mercedes Germino, Kent St. 73-73-72=218 +2 1. Tennessee 280-284-285=849 -15 15. Stephanie Connelly, UCF 78-69-72=219 +3 2. Arkansas 291-295-283=869 +5 Rebecca Watson, Tennessee 72-73-74=219 +3 3. Kent State 294-294-286=874 +10 Laura Anderson, Louisville 74-72-73=219 +3 4. Ole Miss 291-295-289=875 +11 Allie White, North Carolina 72-71-76=219 +3 5. Notre Dame 295-293-288=876 +12 19. Ginny Brown, Tennessee 69-75-76=220 +4 6. TCU 293-291-295=879 +15 Jaqueline Hedwall, LSU 74-76-70=220 +4 7. Chattanooga 300-293-289=882 +18 8. UTSA 305-294-287=886 +22 9. Furman 298-293-303=894 +30 2009 QUICK FACTS 10. Kentucky 307-297-293=897 +33 11. James Madison 303-300-297=900 +36 Dates: Oct. 16-18, 2009 12. Coastal Carolina 304-301-297=902 +38 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 13. Georgia State 304-294-306=904 +40 Venue: Fox Den Country Club 14. East Tennessee St. 304-214-298=916 +52 Team Champion: Tennessee, 868 15. UNCG 312-309-302=923 +59 Individual Champion: Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee, 213 2010 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2009 TEAM RESULTS 1. Erica Popson, Tennessee 67-69-71=207 -9 1. Tennessee 283-291-294=868 +4 Natalie Gleadall, Ole Miss 70-68-69=207 -9 2. Louisville 296-286-305=887 +23 3. Martina Gavier, Kent State 73-70-65=208 -8 3. South Carolina 302-290-297=889 +25 4. Sara Monberg, Tennessee 70-68-71=209 -7 4. Kent State 296-300-301=897 +33 5. Paola Valerio, UTSA 74-72-66=212 -4 5. Wake Forest 312-298-289=899 +35 6. Kelli Shean, Arkansas 69-72-72=213 -3 6. TCU 314-295-291=900 +36 7. Erin Hawe, Kent State 79-71-65=215 -1 7. Florida 304-295-303=902 +38 Rachel Raastad,TCU 70-69-76=215 -1 8. Chattanooga 300-302-305=907 +43 9. Christine Wolf, Chattanooga 73-73-70=216 E 9. Notre Dame 306-300-302=908 +44 Stefanie Kenoyer, Furman 73-73-70=216 E 10. Ole Miss 309-296-304=909 +45 Sian Evans, East Tennessee St. 71-73-72=216 E 11. North Carolina St. 302-307-301=910 +46 Nicole Zhang, Notre Dame 73-71-72=216 E LSU 306-301-303=910 +46 13. So-Hyun Park, Notre Dame 73-71-73=217 +1 13. Tulane 304-307 302 913 +49 Taylor Newlin, UTSA 73-69-75=217 +1 14. Arkansas 304-309-307=920 +56 15. Maria Juliana Loza, Chattanooga 76-69-73=218 +2 15. Ohio State 306-313-302=921 +57 Emma de Groot, Chattanooga 72-72-74=218 +2 16. Furman 310-306-312=928 +64 Jessica Alexander, Coastal Carolina 72-74-72=218 +2 17. Kentucky 322-309-306=937 +73 Betsie Johnson, Kentucky 70-76-72=218 +2 18. UTSA 309-318-321=948 +84 2009 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2011 QUICK FACTS Dates: Oct. 21-23, 2011 1. Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee 71-71-71=213 -3 Laura Anderson, Louisville 72-70-71=213 -3 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 3. Ginny Brown, Tennessee 70-73-72=215 -1 Venue: Holston Hills Country Club 4. Sara-Maude Juneau Louisville 72-69-75=216 E Team Champion: Alabama, 865 5. Corrine Carr, South Carolina 73-73-71=217 +1 Individual Champion: Stephanie Meadow, Alabama, 211 6. Cheyenne Woods, Wake Forest 76-70-72=218 +2 Susana Benavides, Ohio State 71-74-73=218 +2 2011 TEAM RESULTS 8. Isabelle Lendl, Florida 74-72-73=219 +3 Diana Cantu, Tennessee 69-74-76=219 +3 1. Alabama 284-289-292=865 +1 10. Brooke Beeler, TCU 76-70-74=220 +4 2. UCLA 281-297-291=869 +5 11. Natalie Sheary, Wake Forest 76-75-70=221 +5 3. Auburn 296-286-297=879 +15 Sara Grantham, Ole Miss 74-73-74=221 +5 4. Tennessee 291-292-297=880 +16 13. Sara Monberg, Tennessee 73-73-76=222 +6 USC 298-295-287=880 +16 Stefanie Kenoyer, Furman 74-75-73=222 +6 6. Vanderbilt 296-290-301=887 +23 15. Becca Huffer, Notre Dame 75-74-74=223 +7 7. Georgia 305-292-291=888 +24 Jessica Yadloczky, Florida 74-73-76=223 +7 8. Florida 298-299-296=893 +29 Mandi Morrow, Kent State 71-74-78=223 +7 9. Arizona 296-303-295=894 +30 Katie Burnett, South Carolina 75-73-75=223 +7 10. Arizona State 300-301-294=895 +31 Benedicte Toumpsin, South Carolina 76-72-75=223 Washington 295-301-299=895 +31 12. Oregon 301-300-295=896 +32 13. Mississippi 301-294-303=898 +34 2010 QUICK FACTS 14. Colorado 295-301-303=899 +35 15. LSU 307-295-298=900 +36 Dates: Oct. 8-10, 2010 16. California 299-302-300=901 +37 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 17. South Carolina 310-305-293=908 +44 Venue: Holston Hills Country Club 18. Stanford 300-308-301=909 +45 Team Champion: Tennessee, 849 19. Arkansas 303-303-304=910 +46 Individual Champion: Erica Popson, Tennessee, 207 20. Kentucky 312-303-298=913 +49 21. Oregon State 313-300-308=921 +57 22. Washington State 312-309-307=928 +64 23. Mississippi State 317-310-305=932 +68 20 TOURNAMENT RECORDS & RESULTS

2011 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2013 QUICK FACTS

1. Stephanie Meadow, Alabama 68-71-72=211 -5 Dates: Sept. 20-22, 2013 2. Lauren Stratton, Vanderbilt 68-72-73=213 -3 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 3. Kaitlyn Rohrback, Tennessee 71-72-71=214 -2 Venue: Cherokee Country Club Marta Sanz, Auburn 74-71-69=214 -2 Team Champion: Arkansas, 563 5. Erynne Lee, UCLA 70-73-72=215 -1 Individual Champion: Emily Tubert, Arkansas, 137 6. SooBin Kim, Washington 73-75-68=216 E 7. Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee 72-67-78=217 +1 Kristen Park, USC 76-73-68=217 +1 2013 TEAM RESULTS Lisa McCloskey, USC 74-72-71=217 +1 Emily Tubert, Arkansas 75-69-73=217 +1 1. Arkansas 282-281=583 -5 Lee Lopez, UCLA 71-75-71=217 +1 2. South Carolina 279-292=571 +3 Mia Piccio, Florida 73-72-72=217 +1 3. Tulane 290-289=579 +11 Ashleigh Albrecht, Kentucky 70-74-73=217 +1 4. Tennessee 285-296=581 +13 Carlie Yadloczky, Auburn 72-73-72=217 +1 5. UCF 286-296=582 +14 Marta Silva Zamora, Georgia 76-75-66=217 +1 6. Louisville 283-302=585 +18 Stephanie Kono, UCLA 69-74-74=217 +1 7. Notre Dame 298-290=588 +20 Giulia Molinaro, Arizona State 72-70-75=217 +1 8. Chattanooga 292-299=591 +23 18. Emilie Burger, Georgia 74-74-70=218 +2 9. Michigan 296-297=593 +25 Jennifer Kirby, Alabama 72-74-72=218 +2 Miss. State 293-300=593 +25 11. College of Charleston 301-297=598 +30 12. Campbell 298-301=599 +31 2012 QUICK FACTS 13. Penn State 292-309=601 +33 14. UTSA 299-303=602 +34 Dates: Oct. 12-14, 2012 15. Mississippi 294-309=603 +35 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Rollins College 298-305=603 +35 Venue: Holston Hills Country Club 17. Missouri 299-305=604 +36 Team Champion: Penn State, 867 Individual Champion: Paula Reto, Purdue, 211 2013 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2012 TEAM RESULTS 1. Emily Tubert, Arkansas 69-68=137 -5 2. Chessey Thomas, Tennessee 70-70=140 -2 1. Penn State 291-289-287=867 +3 Gaby Lopez, Arkansas 72-68=140 -2 2. Tennessee 292-289-290=871 +7 Regina Plasencia, Arkansas 69-71=140 -2 3. Purdue 293-291-288=872 +8 Samantha Swinehart, S. Carolina 69-71=140 -2 4. Northwestern 294-296-284=874 +10 Silvia Garces, Tulane 71-69=140 -2 5. Texas A&M 291-294-291=876 +12 7. Mary Fran Hillow, S. Carolina 70-71=141 -1 6. UTSA 292-299-289=880 +16 8. Ally McDonald, Miss. St. 70-72=142 E 7. Iowa State 298-298-290=886 +22 Gemma Dryburgh, Tulane 71-71=142 E 8. Florida State 294-308-292=894 +30 Katelyn Dambaugh, S. Carolina 68-74=142 E 9. Furman 300-295-302=897 +33 Laura Restrepo, Louisville 70-72=142 E 10. Mississippi State 297-306-300=903 +39 12. Fanny Cnops, UCF 68-75=143 +1 11. East Carolina 302-303-309=914 +50 Sarah Schmelzel, S. Carolina 70-73=143 +1 12. Miami 308-302-308=918 +54 Jordan Ferreira, Notre Dame 73-71=144 +2 13. James Madison 314-308-298=920 +56 Talia Campbell, Notre Dame 73-71=144 +2 14. Chattanooga 311-307-304=922 +58 16. Annie Dulman, Rollins 72-73=145 +3 15. Memphis 313-312-318=943 +79 Hannah Pietila, Tennessee 69-76=145 +3 16. Eastern Kentucky 323-329-320=972 +108 2014 QUICK FACTS 2012 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Dates: Oct. 17-19, 2014 1. Paula Reto, Purdue 71-71-69=211 -5 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 2. Laura Wearn, Furman 70-68-74=212 -4 Venue: Cherokee Country Club 3. Mary Michael Maggio, Texas A&M 71-72-70=213 -3 Team Champion: South Carolina, 865 4. Hana Lee, Northwestern 69-73-72=214 -2 Individual Champion: Nanna Madsen, South Carolina, 212 Erica Popson, Tennessee 70-71-73=214 -2 6. Kaitlin Park, Northwestern 74-74-67=215 -1 7. Ellen Ceresko, Penn State 71-75-70=216 E 2014 TEAM RESULTS Aurora Kan, Purdue 73-73-70=216 E Jessica Negron, Florida State 72-73-71=216 E 1. South Carolina 295-289-281=865 +13 Emily Ransone, Penn State 74-68-74=216 E 2. Tennessee 301-290-288=879 +27 11. Alex Alang, Memphis 73-73-72=218 +2 3. Kent State 289-294-292=880 +28 Katlyn Elliott, Penn State 75-71-72=218 +2 4. Louisville 293-287-304=884 +32 Sasikarn On-lam, Iowa State 73-75-70=218 +2 5. UCF 294-295-298=887 +35 Chessey Thomas, Tennessee 75-69-74=218 +2 6. Missouri 297-290-310=897 +45 15. Elyse Archambault, Penn State 73-75-71=219 +3 7. Wisconsin 304-293-303=900 +48 Sarah Beth Davis, Texas A&M 70-75-74=219 +3 8. Denver 297-300-308=905 +53 Catherine Herrera, Penn State 73-74-72=219 +3 9. Furman 299-300-307=906 +54 Sara Monberg, Tennessee 73-75-71=219 +3 10. Notre Dame 300-303-308=911 +59 Nicole Zhang, Northwestern 76-71-72=219 +3 11. Michigan 311-299-303=913 +61 12. College of Charleston 306-302-311=919 +67

21 TOURNAMENT RECORDS & RESULTS

13. Chattanooga 317-298-308=923 +71 14. Penn State 317-301-306=924 +72 2016 QUICK FACTS 15. East Tennessee State 317-306-302=925 +73 16. Eastern Kentucky 324-313-320=957 +105 Dates: Sept. 12-13, 2016 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Venue: Cherokee Country Club 2014 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Team Champion: Florida, 850 Individual Champion: Pimnipa Panthong, Kent State, 205 1. Nanna Madsen, South Carolina 72-69-71=212 -1 2. Hannah Pietila, Tennessee 74-69-72=215 +2 Mary Fran Hillow , South Carolina 76-74-65=215 +2 2016 TEAM RESULTS 4. Justine Dreher , South Carolina 73-71-73=217 +4 5. Monifa Sealy, UCF 72-76-70=218 +5 1. Florida 281-289-280=850 -2 Emily Haas , Louisville 73-72-73=218 +5 2. Illinois 278-285-292=855 +3 7. Wad Phaewchimplee, Kent State 71-74-74=219 +6 Kent State 286-283-286=855 +3 8. Laura Restrepo, Louisville 71-75-74=220 +7 4. BYU 292-284-288=864 +12 Jennifer Ha , Kent State 72-72-76=220 +7 5. Tennessee 282-294-289=865 +13 10. Brooke Ferrell, Wisconsin 74-75-72=221 +8 Maryland 285-290-290=865 +13 Taylor Totland, Furman 70-76-75=221 +8 7. SMU 294-284-291=869 +17 Mason Chen, Tennessee 76-73-72=221 +8 8. North Carolina 296-284-292=872 +20 Jess Meek , Missouri 76-72-73=221 +8 9. Chattanooga 295-289-290=874 +22 Lucia Polo, Tennessee 76-73-72=221 +8 10. Mississippi 290-295-294=879 +27 15. Agathe Sauzon, Chattanooga 76-72-74=222 +9 Wake Forest 293-291-295=879 +27 Natalie Goodson, Kent State 72-75-75=222 +9 12. Middle Tennessee 302-297-300=899 +47 13. UTSA 302-302-298=902 +50 14. Memphis 307-298-299=904 +52 2015 QUICK FACTS 15. Virginia Tech 310-296-308=914 +62 Dates: Sept. 21-22, 2015 Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 2016 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Venue: Cherokee Country Club Team Champion: Kent State, 847 1. Pimnipa Panthong, Kent State 67-68-70=205 -8 Individual Champion: Taylor Kim, Kent State, 207* 2. Kelly Grassel, Florida 68-71-69=208 -5 *Won in two-hole playoff 3. Michaela Finn, Kent State 73-70-66=209 -4 4 Blakesly Warren, Tennessee 68-70-73=211 -2 5 Lindsey McCurdy, SMU 68-71-73=212 -1 2015 TEAM RESULTS Samantha Wagner, Florida 70-73-69=212 -1 Xialin Tian, Maryland 69-71-72=212 -1 1. Kent State 285-278-284=847 -5 8 Jennifer Kupcho, Wake Forest 74-69-71=214 +1 2. Tennessee 280-287-289=856 +4 Bing Singhsumalee, Illinois 67-76-71=214 +1 3. Iowa State 287-277-293=857 +5 10 Rose Huang, BYU 71-72-72=215 +2 4. Ohio State 289-283-296=868 +16 Kelly Whaley, North Carolina 72-71-72=215 +2 5. Florida 287-286-300=873 +21 Panitta Yusabai, Maryland 71-74-70=215 +2 6. Illinois 292-294-290=876 +24 Kendra Dalton, BYU 74-70-71=215 +2 7. North Carolina State 289-290-300=879 +27 Anna Newell, Tennessee 69-73-73=215 +2 8. Minnesota 296-297-289=882 +30 Taylor Tomlinson, Florida 72-73-70=215 +2 9. UNLV 293-291-302=886 +34 10. Maryland 297-300-300=897 +45 11. College of Charleston 292-309-306=907 +55 12. Chattanooga 295-294-319=908 +56 13. Kentucky 306-297-311=914 +62 14. South Dakota State 318-298-305=921 +69 2015 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Taylor Kim, Kent State* 69-67-71=207 -6 India Clyburn, North Carolina State 68-69-70=207 -6 3. Samantha Wagner, Florida 67-70-73=210 -3 4. Josee Doyon, Kent State 73-68-70=211 -2 5. Lucia Polo, Tennessee 69-70-74=213 E Celia Barquin, Iowa State 71-70-72=213 E 7. Chayanit Wangmahaporn, Iowa State 69-69-76=214 +1 Anna Newell, Tennessee 67-74-73=214 +1 9. Wad Phaewchimplee, Kent State 71-71-73=216 +3 Parinda Phokan, Iowa State 74-70-72=216 +3 Shannon Brooks, Tennessee 71-70-75=216 +3 Amira Alexander, Kent State 75-71-70=216 +3 *Won in two-hole playoff

22 A WORD FROM MERCEDES-BENZ

September 18, 2017

Welcome to the 2017 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championships hosted by The University of Tennessee at The Cherokee Country Club. For 21 consecutive years, Mercedes-Benz of Knoxville is proud to be a title partner for a tournament that features today’s finest amateur women golfers.

Mercedes-Benz of Knoxville’s parent company, the Knoxville Motor Company, celebrated its 100th Anniversary two short years ago, an achievement only made possible by the approval of our customers. To help show our gratitude, we endeavor to be active in the community and contribute back where we can, when we can. After all, the golf community is also our community.

We are proud to be the presenting sponsor of this year’s tournament for these talented women. They represent the best of women’s collegiate golf from all over the world, and we at Mercedes-Benz of Knoxville are pleased to showcase their talents here in East Tennessee. We wish all the competitors good luck and hope you have an enjoyable time!

Sincerely,

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23 VOLUNTEER TRADITIONS THE POWER T The Power T is the official logo of the University of Tennessee athletics department. The first appearance of the “T” came in 1964, when Doug Dickey replaced the familiar numbers on the side of the Volunteers’ football helmets with a block T for the first time. Three years later, the logo that would go on to become the worldwide symbol for the Tennessee Volunteers would appear for the first time on the helmets. The Power T would get a slight makeover in 1977, with a bolder script under first-year head coach and legendary Tennessee player John Majors. The Power T was updated in 2015, when it also became the primary mark for the University of Tennessee Knoxville campus. THE NICKNAME As the land grand university for the state of Tennessee, UT adopted the state’s moniker of “The Volunteer State” for its athletic teams. The history of the “The Volunteer State” began with the War of 1812 when Gen. Andrew Jackson led more than 1,500 soldiers from his home state to fight for the United States at the Battle of New Orleans. The name truly took hold during the Mexican-American war when President James K. Polk, another native son, made an appeal for 2,600 nationwide volunteers at the beginning of the conflict that resulted in more than 30,000 soldiers from his home state alone. As long as teams have represented UT on the field, they have carried on the name and tradition of the original Tennessee Volunteers. Upon formation of the Women’s Intercollegiate Athletics Department in 1976, the female athletes were known at the Lady Volunteers. This tradition lives on to present day with the eight-time national champion women’s basketball team still proudly carrying the Lady Volunteers name and logo. Tennessee honored the history of the Lady Volunteers with a patch on the uniforms of all women’s teams during the 2016-17 school year.

24 VOLUNTEER TRADITIONS SMOKEY The Pep Club held a contest in 1953 to select a coonhound, a native breed of the state, as the school’s live mascot. Announcements of the contest in local newspapers read, “This can’t be an ordinary hound. He must be a ‘Houn’ Dog’ in the best sense of the word.” The late Rev. Bill Brooks entered his prize-winning blue tick coon hound, “Brooks’ Blue Smokey,” in the contest. At halftime of the Mississippi State game that season, the dogs were lined up on the old cheerleaders’ ramp at Shields-Watkins Field. Each dog was introduced over the loudspeaker and the student body cheered for their favorite, with “Blue Smokey” being the last hound introduced. When his name was called, he barked. The students cheered and Smokey threw his head back and barked again. This kept going until the stadium was in an uproar and UT had found its mascot. Rev. Brooks supplied UT with the line of canines until his death in 1986 when his wife, Mildred, took over the caretaking role. She did so until 1994, when her brother and sister-in-law, Earl and Martha Hudson of Knoxville, took over responsibility for Smokey VII and eventually Smokey VIII, Smokey IX and now Smokey X carrying on the banner of the Smokey lineage. Earl Hudson passed away in June of 2017. The Hudson’s son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Cindy Hudson, now continue the family tradition of providing the University of Tennessee with its living mascot for future generations of Big Orange fans to enjoy. One of the most beloved figures in the state, Smokey is famous for leading the Vols out of the giant ‘T’ prior to each home game. Smokey II was dognapped by Kentucky students in 1955 and later survived a confrontation with the Baylor Bear at the 1957 Sugar Bowl. Smokey VI, who suffered heat exhaustion in the 140-degree temperatures at the 1991 UCLA game, was listed on the Vols injury report until he returned later in the season. Smokey III compiled a 105-39-5 record and two SEC championships. Smokey VI, who passed away in 1991, was on the sidelines for three SEC championships. Smokey VIII is the winningest Smokey, having compiled a record of 91-22 (.805), with two SEC titles and the 1998 national championship. After the retirement of Smokey IX following the 2012 season, the newest Smokey returned the lineage of the mascot to the state of Tennessee. Born in Shelbyville, Smokey X made his debut in the fall of 2013. THE ORANGE AND WHITE Tennessee’s orange and white colors were selected by Charles Moore, a member of the university’s first football team in 1891. They were later approved by a student body vote. The colors were those of the common American daisy, a flower that grew prominently on The Hill, the area of campus that surrounds iconic Ayres Hall and overlooks Neyland Stadium. Tennessee football players did not wear orange jerseys until the season-opening game in 1922. Coach M.B. Banks’ Vols christened the orange jerseys on Sept. 23, 1922 with a 50-0 victory over Emory and Henry.

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1997 Amateur Award 1997 Professional Award 1998 Amateur Award 1998 Professional Award 1999 Amateur Award 1999 Professional Award Katherine Graham Judy Bell Alice Dye Peggy Kirk Bell

2000 Amateur Award 2000 Professional Award 2001 Amateur Award 2001 Professional Award 2002 Amateur Award 2002 Professional Award Carolyn Cudone JoAnne Carner Wilma Gilliland Judy Eller Street

2003 Amateur Award 2003 Amateur Award 2003 Professional Award 2004 Amateur Award 2004 Professional Award 2005 Amateur Award Carol Semple Thompson Phyllis K. Semple Renee Powell Betty Probasco Marlene Stewart Streit

2005 Professional Award 2006 Amateur Award 2006 Professional Award 2007 Amateur Award 2008 Professional Award 2008 Amateur Award Dr. Mary Ann Budke Ann Furrow Tina Sanders

2009 Professional Award 2009 Amateur Award 2010 Professional Award 2010 Amateur Award 2011 Professional Award 2011 Amateur Award Jane Crafter Edean Ihlanfeldt Lawren Just Christie Austin

2012 Amateur Award 2012 Professional Award 2013 Amateur Award 2013 Professional Award 2014 Amateur Award 2014 Professional Award Sarah Ingram -Byrnes Martha Lang Jean St. Charles *The 2015-2017 Legends of Women’s Golf banquets and awards presentations were postponed due to scheduling conflicts.

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