THE HISTORY OF UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF

rom its inception in the early 1970s, the UCLA 16th place fi nish that season. women’s golf program has enjoyed much In 1988 Valerie Pamard earned All-America Fsuccess. Beginning in 1971 when the Bruins honors after sparking the Bruins to a 13th place won the National Intercollegiate Championship fi nish. Jean Zedlitz was UCLA’s highest NCAA to the 1991 national championship that UCLA fi nisher that season, tying for 23rd place. won under legendary coach Jackie Steinmann, and Zedlitz earned All-America honors in 1989 and continuing with the 2004 and 2011 NCAA titles ’90. She tied for 24th place nationally, competing won under the stewardship of Carrie Forsyth, UCLA as an individual in 1989. women’s golf has been synonymous with athletic In 1990, the Bruins won their fi rst Pac-10 title and academic success. and placed second nationally. Current coach Carrie Th e 1970-71 UCLA women’s golf team won (Leary) Forsyth played in 11 of 12 events for this UCLA’s fi rst national championship in women’s team as a non-scholarship freshman. Zedlitz and athletics by defeating favored Arizona State by Elizabeth Bowman earned fi rst-team all-conference 18 shots. Th e event, hosted by the University of honors and Christy Erb was a second-team all- Georgia, featured the two-player Bruin team of Janet conference selection. Webber and Carol Ginder. Webber fi nished second In 1990-91, the Bruins won fi ve tournaments, individually, losing in a sudden-death playoff , and their second straight Pac-10 title and freshman Lisa Ginder captured fi fth. Kiggens won the conference individual title. Th e A winning tradition was born. Bruins also won their fi rst NCAA team title and Erb Th e following year the Bruins competed in captured second place. (See story below.) the Assn. of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women From 1990-97, the Bruins participated in and paticipated in six AIAW Golf Championships the NCAA Championship eight straight seasons, until the NCAA incorporated women’s athletics for capturing the title once and fi nishing in the Top the 1981-82 academic year. 10 every season. Webber and Ginder played another four years In 1995-96, Steinmann engineered a defi ning for the Bruins with Ginder serving as player-coach achievement for UCLA Women’s Golf when the during the 1974-75 season after Joann Martin, the Kay Cockerill, who won U.S. Women’s Amateur Bruins hosted the NCAA Championship at the La Bruins’ fi rst coach, retired. Championships in 1985 and ’86, was UCLA’s fi rst Quinta Resort in Palm Springs. Th at season, the In 1977, UCLA hired an obscure, local club All-American. Bruins enjoyed one of their fi nest campaigns, win- champion, who played golf when she wasn’t working ning four tournaments and placing among the Top as a professional ski instructor. Jackie Steinmann and fi nished her career as one of the fi nest players 5 in seven others. Th ey posted 17 sub-300 scores, quickly propelled the Bruins into the national in school history. Kay Cockerill became UCLA’s a school record at the time. Th e Bruins fi nished spotlight by leading them to a ninth place team fi rst female NCAA golf All-American and won three shots behind Arizona for the NCAA title, fi nish in the 1979 AIAW Championships. Playoff consecutive U.S. Amateur Championships (1986 but landed four players on the All-America team: appearances, All-Americans and national rankings and ’87), while also becoming the program’s fi rst Jenny Park, Kathy Choi, Amandine Vincent and became the norm under Steinmann’s leadership. golf Academic All-American. Jeong Min Park. Th e transition to NCAA competition proved In her fi nal two seasons, Cockerill led the On July 1, 1999, UCLA began a new era by seamless as the Bruins competed in the inaugural Bruins to a pair of Top 15 fi nishes at the NCAA hiring Leary (later Forsyth) as its second full-time championship at Stanford in 1982 and placed Championship and placed fourth and sixth indi- head coach. seventh. Mary Enright was UCLA’s top fi nisher, vidually. In 14 seasons, she has guided the Bruins to 13 capturing 26th place. In 1999, she became the fi rst female golfer to straight NCAA Championship berths, culiminating Th e previous year, Enright had become UCLA’s be inducted into UCLA’s Athletics Hall of Fame. with the 2004 and 2011 team titles (see stories on fi rst USGA champion, capturing the U.S. Women’s Th e Bruin tradition of success continued after the following pages). She led the Bruins to victories Amateur Public Links Championship at Emerald Cockerill’s graduation. Kristal Parker, who played in the 2002, ’04, ’05, ’08, ’09, ’11 and ’12 NCAA Valley GC in Creswell, GA. nearly 20 years on the LPGA Tour, earned All- Regionals, the 2004, ’05 and ’06 Pac-10 titles, and A few months later, a scrawny freshman America honors in 1987. She tied for 33rd place she has earned Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors enrolled at UCLA as a non-scholarship player individually at the NCAAs and led the Bruins to a fi ve times.

1991 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARY UCLA won its fi rst NCAA title in women’s second to Arizona’s Annika Sorenstam. Erb’s 291 golf in 1991 at the Ohio State University Scarlet total was three-over . Lisa Kiggens fi nished in a Course. Th e Bruins won fi ve tournaments that tie for 13th at 300, and Sugg tied for 16th at 301. season, one shy of the previous school record, and Kiggens, Sugg and Debbi Koyama earned All- entered the tournament as one of the favorites to America honors, while each of those players plus capture the team crown. Elizabeth Bowman was awarded All-Pac-10 honors. Th e Bruins overcame a six-stroke defi cit on the Coach Jackie Tobian-Steinmann was voted fi nal two holes to tie San Jose State after 72 holes. the Pac-10 Coach of the Year for the second year Th e teams began the fi rst-ever NCAA Cham- in a row after leading the Bruins to their second pionship sudden death playoff format, and on the consecutive conference title. fi rst extra hole, UCLA’s LaRee Sugg sank a 25-foot Statsitically, the Bruins set a school record birdie putt to win the school’s second NCAA golf for team scoring average, while Kiggens won three team championship (the men won in 1988). individual tournament titles. Individually, the Bruins’ Christy Erb fi nished

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Forsyth has tutored 16 diff erent All-Americans, and national championship titles. Uribe tied for fi rst place at the NCAA Regional. In including four-time selection Tiff any Joh and In 2005, the Bruins were in contention to win June, Joh won her second U.S. Women’s Amateur a second national championship, but ultimately Publinks title after tying for fi rst at the NCAA fi nished as the runner-up. Th ree players, including Cochran, earned All-America honors and Mayorkas and Mathews earned fi rst and second team laurels, respectively. In addition, the Bruins won the Pac- 10 and NCAA West Regional titles for the second straight year and Forsyth was voted conference coach of the year for the third time. Th e Bruins in 2006 earned their sixth straight NCAA Championship berth, won their third con- secutive Pac-10 title (a fi rst in the program’s history) and captured four tournament titles. Four players earned All-Ameerica honors, one player earned Scholar All-America honors and two players were named to the Pac-10 All-Academic Team. In addi- tion, senior All-American Susie Mathews graduated with a 3.56 grade point average in communications and became the fi rst collegiate player to earn NGCA Scholar All-America honors four straight years. Th e Bruins played the 2006-07 season without Cochran and Park, two All-Americans who were expected to return, and still managed to earn their seventh straight NCAA berth and fi nish third Susie Mathews nationally. Joh earned All-America honors for the second three-time fi rst-team selection Charlotte Mayorkas. straight year and freshman Sydnee Michaels won In 2002, freshman Yvonne Choe earned Pac-10 the NCAA East Regional title with a school record Newcomer of the Year honors after fi nishing in a score of 13-under par. Sophomore Ryann O’Toole tie for fourth place at the conference champion- earned a spot on the all-conference team along ship tournament. In 2004, Jun was awarded the with Joh and Jun, who were fi rst and second team same honor after placing second in the conference selections, respectively. championship. Jun became the fi rst UCLA golfer In 2007-08, the Bruins earned their eighth Hannah Jun to win the NCAA West Regional a few weeks later. straight NCAA berth after winning their fourth In 2005, Joh was voted the conference’s Newcomer regional championship in Forsyth’s tenure. Th e of the Year. Bruins also won three other tournaments, including Championship. Michaels and freshman Glory Forsyth was named the 2004 NGCA Coach of the Regional Challenge in Palos Verdes. Yang were selected as second-team All-Americans, the Year after guiding the Bruins to seven tourna- In 2008, Joh and freshman Maria Jose Uribe and all four players were voted to the Pac-10 All- ment victories including the conference, regional earned consensus fi rst-team All-America honors, and Conference Team.

2004 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARY

Th e Bruins won their second NCAA title in halted play (on Friday),” women’s golf with a lot of heart and hard work. Th e said Coach Carrie Forsyth. experts were ready to hand top-ranked Duke the title. On Saturday, the Th e Blue Devils had won 10 of the 11 tournaments rainbow appeared, and the in which they had participated, including a 14-shot Bruins erased the doubters victory over the Bruins in the Fall at the Stanford by playing the fi nal nine tournament. More than a few people said Duke holes in fi ve-under par. was the greatest team ever assembled. All-American Charlotte In the Spring the Bruins got hot. Th ey won Mayorkas drained three the Spring season opener, the Regional Challenge, birdies on the inward nine, by 32 strokes. After fi nishing third in their next including a 30-footer event, they won every event that followed, including on the 71st hole, Susie the Pac-10 and NCAA Regional championships. Mathews added two bird- At the NCAAs, they took the 36-hole lead and ies of her own to post an hung on while Duke faded and Oklahoma State even par 72 and fi nish ran out of holes. third individually at eight- A 24-hour rain delay on the fi nal day helped. under par. Gina Umeck Entering the day with a seven-stroke lead, the Bruins tied for 16th with a clutch Shearer and Jun — earned All-America honors and watched their advantage shrink to nothing through 73 in the fi nal round. Forsyth was voted the National Golf Coaches Assn.’s the fi rst nine holes. In the end, the Bruins had won by three shots Coach of the Year. In addition, three players were Rain came and hope followed. over Oklahoma State and by 11 over Duke. named Scholar All-Americans: Mathews, Umeck “We were defi nitely struggling when they Four Bruins — Mayorkas, Mathews, Krystal and Bridget Dwyer. 1177 22013-14013-14 UCLAUCLA WOMEN’SWOMEN’S GGOLFOLF • NNCAACAA CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11991,991, 22004,004, 20112011 THE HISTORY OF UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF

As a result of her 2007 U.S. Women’s Amateur victory, Uribe received exemptions to all four of the LPGA’s major championships. She made the cut in three of them, highlighted by a tie for 10th at the U.S. Women’s Open. In 2008-09, the Bruins welcomed the arrival of freshman Stephanie Kono, who earned consensus First-Team All-America honors and won two col- legiate events. Michaels, Yang and Uribe also won tournaments with the latter winning her second straight NCAA Regional title. Joh graduated as the fi rst four-time All-American in UCLA history. As a team the Bruins won seven tournaments, tying the school record. Th ey also won their fi fth regional championship and recorded their third straight podium result at the NCAA Championship by fi nishing second. In 2009-10, the Bruins won a pair of tourna- ments, recorded seven other podium fi nishes and placed sixth at the NCAA Championship. Kono won her third collegiate title on her way to earn- ing consensus First Team All-America honors for the second straight year. Senior Sydnee Michaels and freshman Tiff any Lua were named consensus Second Team All-Americans while Michaels ended her career with two tournament titles. Th e Bruins recorded Top 10 results in all 12 of their tourna- ments, while extending their school record streak of NCAA Championship berths to 10. Th e Bruins won their third NCAA team title (see recap below) and second under Forsyth in 2011. During the season, UCLA won fi ve other Tiff any Lua was a four-time All-American, four-time all-conference selection and a member of the 2011 NCAA tournaments, including their sixth NCAA Regional title team. crown and the inaugural Pac-10/SEC Challenge. All fi ve players earned All-America honors and honors and freshman Erynne Lee was selected as of Fame in December, 2011. Kono became the fi rst three-time consensus 1st the NGCA Freshman of the Year. All fi ve starters In 2012-13, Lua’s return after a wrist injury in Team All-American in UCLA history. Kono, Lua earned All-Pac-12 laurels, including fi rst-teamers, the Fall, sparked the Bruins to a pair of tournament and third-year sophomore Lee Lopez each won Lee, Tiff any Lua and Lee Lopez. Lopez, Lua and victories and a co-championship in another event. individual titles, and Lua tied for fi rst at the Pac-10 sophomore Ani Gulugian each won individual titles. Erynne Lee (fi rst team) and Lua (second team) Championship before falling in a playoff . In addition, after playing three college tournaments earned All-America and All-Pac-12 honors. Lee In 2011-12 the Bruins tied their own school in fhe Fall, senior Stephanie Kono advanced to the Lopez (second team) and Ani Gulugian (honorable record by wining seven tournament titles, including fi nals of LPGA Q-School and tied for ninth indi- mention) also earned all-conference honors. Th e their seventh NCAA Regional Championship in vidually to earn her tour card. Finally, Head Coach Bruins’ fourth place fi nish at the NCAA Tourna- the Forsyth Era. Four players earned All-America Carrie Forsyth was inducted into the NGCA Hall ment was their seventh consecutive Top 10 result

2011 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARY A scoring snafu, a note of encouragement and 72 — a key score in the last some clutch putting on the inward nine propelled round. the Bruins to their third NCAA women’s golf team As a team, the Bruins championship at the Traditions Golf Course on the played the fi nal nine in two- campus of Texas A&M University, May 21, 2011. under par to register a fourth Th e Bruins brought home NCAA trophy No. round score of 292 (+4) for a 107 and the 36th for the school in women’s athletics, 72-hole total of 1,173 (+21). increasing a pair of nation-leading fi gures. Defending champion and UCLA led wire-to-wire in this championship, eventual runner-up Purdue but in the middle of the fi nal round found itself faded, in part, because of a trailing by a couple of shots after beginning the day disqualifi cation. Although the with a seven-shot lead. signed, incorrect scorecard “We had some struggles on the front nine,” made little diff erence math- said Head Coach Carrie Forsyth, alluding to a triple ematically, the Boilermakers bogey by junior Stephanie Kono at the eighth hole. never recovered emotionally. “But we started making some birdies and it just sort Sophomore Tiff any Lua, of turned the tide a little bit.” who held the individual lead at Kono redeemed herself with four birdies on one point during the fi nal round, led the Bruins by “Just thinking about all those extra workouts, all the back nine, and helped inspire one of her team- tying for fourth at 287 (-1). Th ird year sophomore those extra practices, and all those things you were mates who was having a tough tournament. A note Lee Lopez tied for 26th, Kono tied for 32nd, senior dreading to get through but you did as a team, you she wrote to freshman Ani Gulugian motivated the Glory Yang tied for 43rd and Gulugian tied for just look back and it it makes you think that it was rookie to lead the team with a fi nal round even par 65th. all worth it,” said Lua. 1188 22013-14013-14 UCLAUCLA WOMEN’SWOMEN’S GGOLFOLF • NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1991, 2004, 2011 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF LETTERWINNERS A F I Charlene Alfonso, 2001 Susanna Ferlito, vc Diane Irvin, vc Johanna Andersson, 2001-02 Eileen Flexer, vc Jill Axelrod, 1997 Donna Frank, vc J Delia Frankel, vc Cynthia Jacobs, vc Janna French, vc Camilla Johnson, vc Julie Fulton, 1981-82-83 Tiff any Joh, 2006-07-08-09 G Hannah Jun, 2004-05-06-07 Alexandra Gasser, 1997, 98, 99 K Carol Ginder, 1971-72-73-74 Nancy Kapitanoff , vc Sharon Goo, 1986 Camilla Karlsson, 1987-88 Bonnie Goodman, vc Sarah Kayson, vc Ani Gulugian, 2011-12-13 Elizabeth Kellen, 1978-79 Susan Kemnitzer, vc H Lisa Kiggens, 1990-91 Jill Hall, vc Debbie Kim, 1995-96 Adriana Han, r Jamie Kim, 2000 Carol Heiser, 1969-70 Hana Kim, 2003-04 Carol Hogan, 1979-80-81-82 Elise Kimm, vc Marianne Huning, 1979-80-81-82 Gigi Kokesky, 1977-78 Brianna Do Renee Hunt, vc Stephanie Kono, 2009-10-11-12 Debbi Koyama, 1988-89-90-91 Diana Krause, vc

B Leilani Bagby, 1998-99-00-01 Cathy Barnes, vc Julie Barr, vc Debra Bennett, vc Lalita Boonoppornkul, 2007-08-10 Beverly Boozer, 1979 Liz Bowman, 1990-91-92-93 Penelope Brickell, vc Marianne Bretton, 1976-77 Vanessa Brockett, 2005 C Nancy Castillo, vc Betty Chen, 1995-96-97-98 Yvonne Choe, 2002-03-04 Jennifer Choi, 1992-93-94-95 Eunice Choi, 1994-95-96-97 Kathy Choi, 1993-94-95-96 Soo Choi, vc Ann Clark, vc Amie Cochran, 2005-06 Donna Cochran, 1969-70-71 Kay Cockerill, 1983-84-86-87 Janet Coles, 1975-76 Janet Crow, 1970-71 D Jennifer Davis, 1979-80-81 Garance Dilan, 1999 Brianna Do, 2010-11-12 Heidi Dubak, 1983-84-85 Marci Du Bois, vc Bridget Dwyer, 2000-01, 2003-04 E Cynthia Elkins, vc Mary Enright, 1980-81-82 Francine Epstein, 1983-84-85 Christy Erb, 1989-90-91-92 Christina Eslick, vc Stephanie Kono 1199 22013-14013-14 UCLAUCLA WOMEN’SWOMEN’S GGOLFOLF • NNCAACAA CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11991,991, 22004,004, 20112011 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF LETTERWINNERS

L P V Victoria Lane, vc Valerie Pamard, 1987-88 Amandine Vincent, 1996-97-98 Sophie LaPaire, 1982, 1984-85 Jane Park, 2006 Carrie Leary, 1990-91-92-93 Jenny Park, 1992, 1994-95-96 W Erynne Lee, 2012-13 Jeong-Min Park, 1994-95-96-97 Shawn Wanta, vc Jacquie LeMarr, 2013 Susie Park, vc Janet Webber, 1971-72 Mia Lojdahl, 1993 Kristal Parker, 1985-86-87-88 Karen Weiss, vc Lee Lopez, 2011-12-13 Lana Perhacs, 1986-87-88 Paige Wery, 1987-88-89 Teresa Love, vc Vivan Phosomran, 2000-01-02-03 Holly Williams, 1988-89 Brianna Loyear, 2005-06 Jessica Posener, 1986 Wendy Wisbon, vc Tiff any Lua, 2010-11-12-13 Sue Woodyard, vc Susan Lynch, vc R Mimi Racicot, 1977 Y M Heidi Richardson, vc Glory Yang, 2008-09-10-11 Jody Mack, 1979-80 Louise Ridderstrom, 2013 Julie Young, 1985-86 Annie Markowitz, vc Erin Rodriguez, vc Melissa Martin, 2001-02-03, 2005 Jana Rose, vc Susie Mathews, 2003-04-05-06 Z Charlotte Mayorkas, 2002-03-04-05 Jean Zedlitz, 1987-88-89-90 S Tara Zielenski, 1981-82 Worthy McCarthney, 1977 Sophie Sandolo, 1997-98 Heidi McDermott, vc Cindy Scholefi eld, 1981-82-83 Legend: r-player listed on roster only; vc-player listed on Varsity Club database only. All players listed by maiden names. Judith McDermott, 1982-83-84 Maureen Schreiner, vc Mary McGoey, 1970-71 Giulia Sergas, 1999 Christine Meday, 1975-76 Krystal Shearer, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Sydnee Michaels, 2007-08-09-10 Wendy Shigemura, vc Janet Miller, 1967-68-69 Patti Sinn, 1988-89-90-91 Nancy Mockett, 1983-84 Ann Smith, vc Laura Moff at, 1998-99-00-01 La Ree Sugg, 1988-89-90-91 Amanda Moltke-Leth, 1999-00 Krystal Sunderman, r Barbara Moore, vc T N Kristin Th ompson, 2002 Jane Naruse, vc Maiya Tanaka, 2007-08-09 Kerry Northcott, 1990 Wendy Nosse, vc U Saki Uechi, 2001-02-03-04 O Alicia Um, 1998, 2000-01-02 Julie Oh, 1998-99-00 Gina Umeck, 2001-02-03-04 Anika Ostberg, 1989 Maria Jose Uribe, 2008-09 Lee Lopez Ryann O’Toole, 2006-07-08-09

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ALL-TIME UCLA CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS SINCE 1989 2013 — TEAM, 3rd (879), INDIVIDUALS: Erynne 2005 — TEAM, 1st (874). INDIVIDUALS: Susie 1997 — TEAM: 3rd (883). INDIVIDUALS: Eunice Lee (217, T-7th), Ani Gulugian (219, T- Mathews (2nd, 209), Charlotte Mayorkas Choi (3rd, 216), Sophie Sandolo (T-11th, 11th), Lee Lopez (224, T-24th), Tiff any Lua (5th, 214), Amie Cochran (T-14th, 224), 222), Amandine Vincent (T-11th, 222), (224, T-24th), Louise Ridderstrom (229, Hannah Jun (T-21st, 228), Melissa Martin Jeong Min Park (16th, 225), Alexandra T-33rd) (T-37th, 234). Gasser (31st, 235). 2012 — TEAM, 4th (885), INDIVIDUALS: Tif- 2004 — TEAM, 1st (902). INDIVIDUALS: Char- 1996 — TEAM: 2nd (906). INDIVIDUALS: Jeong fany Lua, (218, T-2nd), Lee Lopez , (222, lotte Mayorkas (1st, 218), Hannah Jun Min Park (T-7th, 215), Amandine Vincent T-12th), Erynne Lee (223, T-17th), Brianna (2nd, 220), Susie Mathews (11th, 230), (T-9th, 222), Eunice Choi (T-9th, 222), Do (225, T-25th), Ani Gulugian (226, T- Gina Umeck (T-21, 235), Krystal Shearer Jenny Park (T-14th, 224), Kathy Choi 29th). (T-28, 237), Bridget Dwyer (I) (T-21, 235). (T-22nd, 231). 2011 — TEAM, 3rd (873), INDIVIDUALS: Tif- 2003 — TEAM, 3rd (902). INDIVIDUALS: Hana 1995 — TEAM: 2nd (908). INDIVIDUALS: Jenni- fany Lua, (210, 2nd), Stephanie Kono Kim (T-5th, 221), Melissa Martin (T-16, fer Choi (T-18th, 224), Betty Chen (T-25th, (221, T-15th), Ani Gulugian (222, T-17th), 228), Charlotte Mayorkas (T-16, 228), Susie 225), Jeong Min Park (T-31st, 227), Eunice Glory Yang (223, T-19th), Lee Lopez (225, Mathews (T-21, 231), Gina Umeck (T-26, Choi (T-61st, 233), Kathy Choi (T-66th, T-22nd). 233). Krystal Shearer (I) (T-19, 230). 235). 2010 — TEAM, 2nd (881), INDIVIDUALS: Tif- 2002 — TEAM, 2nd (899). INDIVIDUALS: 1994 — TEAM: 3rd (928). INDIVIDUALS: Jenny fany Lua, (219, T-3rd), Stephanie Kono Yvonne Choe (T-4th, 219), Gina Umeck Park (T-9th, 233), Kathy Choi (T-9th, 233), (220, T-8th), Glory Yang (221, T-10th), (T-9, 226), Alicia Um (T-12, 227), Melissa Eunice Choi (T-15th, 236), Jeong Min Park Sydnee Michaels (225, T-18th), Brianna Martin, (T-22, 233), Charlotte Mayorkas (T-15th, 236), Jennifer Choi (17th, 238). Do (226, T-21st). (T-26, 234). Kristin Th ompson (T-22, 233), 1993 — TEAM: 2nd (921). INDIVIDUALS: Eliza- 2009 — TEAM, 3rd (864), INDIVIDUALS: Maria non-counting individual. beth Bowman (3rd, 221), Mia Loejdahl (T- Jose Uribe, (212, T-5th), Glory Yang (213, 2001 — TEAM. 7th (905). INDIVIDUALS: Saki 7th, 229), Patti Sinn (T-18th, 235), Kathy 7th), Stephanie Kono (220, T-16th), Tiff any Uechi (8th, 219), Gina Umeck (T-18th, 224 Choi (25th, 238), Jennifer Choi (T-27th, Joh (225, T-24th), Sydnee Michaels (225, as an independent), Laura Moff at (22nd, 239). T-24th). 225), Leilani Bagby (T-37th, 231), Melissa 1992 — TEAM: 4th (912). INDIVIDUALS: Jenny 2008 — TEAM, 2nd (886), INDIVIDUALS: Tif- Martin (39th, 232), Alicia Um (T-51st, 239) Park (5th, 220), Christy Erb (12th, 230), fany Joh, (217, T-3rd), Glory Yang (223, 2000 — TEAM: 3rd (903). INDIVIDUALS: Aman- Elizabeth Bowman (T-18th, 233), Patti Sinn T-10th), Maria Jose Uribe (225, T-14th), da Moltke -Leth (T-4th, 221), Leilani Bagby (T-20th, 234), Jennifer Choi (33rd, 240). Maiya Tanaka (227, T-20th), Sydnee Mi- (T-11th, 225), Laura Moff at (T-17th, 227), 1991 — TEAM: 1st (894). INDIVIDUALS: Lisa chaels (232, T-30th). Alicia Um (T-24, 230), Vivan Phosomran, Kiggens (1st, 217), Debbi Koyama (3rd, 2007 — TEAM, 2nd (915), INDIVIDUALS: Tif- Ind., (T-35th, 234), Jamie Kim (58th, 249) 222), LaRee Sugg (T-4th, 230), Elizabeth fany Joh (218, 1st), Sydnee Michaels (231, 1999 — TEAM: 4th (889). INDIVIDUALS: Giulia Bowman (T-14th, 237), Christy Erb (T- T15), Hannah Jun (232, 18th), Miaya Sergas (T-3rd, 218), Leilani Bagby (13th, 22nd, 240). Tanaka (234, 20th), Ryann O’Toole (242, 220), Alexandra Gasser (T-31st, 233), 1990 — TEAM: 1st (898). INDIVIDUALS: Jean T32) Amanda Moltke-Leth (T-31st, 233) Zedlitz (3rd, 222), Elizabeth Bowman 2006 — TEAM, 1st (879), INDIVIDUALS: Tif- 1998 — TEAM: 4th (916). INDIVIDUALS: Alicia (T-4th, 223), Christy Erb (T-4th, 223), fany Joh (216, 3rd), Amie Cochran (220, Um (T-7th, 222), Amandine Vincent (T- Debbi Koyama (T-19th, 233), Carrie Leary T-6th) and Jane Park (220, T-6th), Susie 19th, 229), Alexandra Gasser (T-25th, 233), (T-32nd, 239). Mathews (227, T-19th), Ryann O’Toole Leilani Bagby (31st, 236), Laura Moff at 1989 — TEAM: 5th (946). INDIVIDUALS: Jean (229, T-28th). (T-42, 240). Zedlitz (4th, 226), Annika Ostberg (T-14th, 238), Christy Erb (T-17th, 238), Paige Wery (27th, 249), LaRee Sugg (T-29th, 252).

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UCLA’S ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM MEMBERS UCLA’S ALL-CONFERENCE ACADEMIC TEAM MEMBERS 2013 — Tiff any Lua, 2nd team; Erynne Lee, Lee 2013 — Erynne Lee, Tiff any 1996 — Kathy Choi and Jenny Park (fi rst team); Lopez, honorable mention. Lua (fi rst team); Lee Jeong Min Park and Amandine Vincent Lopez (second team); (second team); Eunice Choi (honorable 2012 — Lee Lopez, Tiff any Lua, honorable men- Ani Gulugian (honor- mention) tion. able mention) 1995 — Jennifer Choi (second team); Kathy 2011 — Stephanie Kono, 2nd team; Lee Lopez, 2012 — Erynne Lee, Lee Lo- Choi and Jeong Min Park (honorable Tiff any Lua, Glory Yang, honorable pez, Tiff any Lua (fi rst mention) mention. team); Ani Gulugian Erynne Lee 1994 — Jennifer Choi (second team); Jenny Park 2010 — Stephanie Kono, (second team); Brianna (third team) Glory Yang, honorable Do (honorable mention). mention. 1993 — Elizabeth Bowman (fi rst team); Mia 2011 — Stephanie Kono, Lee Lopez, Tiff any Loejdahl and Jennifer Choi (second 2009 — Tiff any Joh, Maria Lua (fi rst team); Ani Gulugian, Glory team) Jose Uribe, 2nd Team; Yang (second team). Glory Yang, honorable 1992 — Christy Erb and Jenny Park (second mention. 2010 — Stephanie Kono, Sydnee Michaels (fi rst team) team); Brianna Do, Tiff any Lua (second 2008 — Tiff any Joh, 2nd Team. Tiff any Lua team); Glory Yang (honorable mention). 1991 — Lisa Kiggens, LaRee Sugg and Debbi Koyama (fi rst team); Elizabeth Bowman 2007 — Tiff any Joh, 2nd Team. 2009 — Stephanie Kono, Glory Yang (fi rst (second team) 2006 — Susie Mathews, 1st Team; Brianna team); Tiff any Joh, Sydnee Michaels, Loyear, 2nd Team. Maria Jose Uribe (second team); Ryann 1990 — Jean Zedlitz and Elizabeth Bowman O’Toole (honorable (fi rst team); Christy Erb (second team) 2005 — Susie Mathews, 2nd Team; Melissa mention). 1989 — Jean Zedlitz (fi rst team) Martin, honorable mention. 2008 — Tiff any Joh, Glory 1988 — Valerie Pamard 2004 — Susie Mathews, 1st Team; Bridget Dw- Yang (fi rst team); Syd- yer, Gina Umeck, 2nd Team. 1987 — Kristal Parker nee Michaels, Maria 2003 — Gina Umeck, 1st Team; Bridget Dwyer, Jose Uribe (second 2nd Team; Melissa Martin, honorable team). mention. 2007 — Tiff any Joh (fi rst Mariajo Uribe 2002 — Gina Umeck, 1st Team; Melissa Martin, team); Hannah Jun (sec- Kristin Th ompson, Honorable Mention. ond team); Ryann O’Toole (honorable mention). 2001 — Laura Moff at, 2nd Team 2006 — Tiff any Joh (Newcomer of the Year) and 2000 — Laura Moff at, 2nd Team Jane Park (fi rst team); Amie Cochran 1999 — Alexandra Gasser, 1st Team (second team); Susie Mathews (honor- able mention). 1996 — Jeong Min Park, 1st Team 2005 — Amie Cochran, Susie 1993 — Elizabeth Bowman, 1st Team Mathews and Char- 1992 — Elizabeth Bowman, 1st Team lotte Mayorkas (fi rst team), Hannah Jun (honorable mention). UCLA’S CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2008 — Tiff any Joh 2004 — Charlotte Mayorkas 2004 — Charlotte Mayorkas (Player of the Year, fi rst team); Susie Mathews Charlotte (fi rst team), Krystal UCLA’S CONFERENCE COACHES OF THE YEAR Mayorkas Shearer (second team), 2012 — Carrie (Leary) Forsyth and Hannah Jun (New- 2011 — Carrie (Leary) Forsyth comer of the Year, second team); Gina 2005 — Carrie (Leary) Forsyth Umeck (honorable mention). 2004 — Carrie (Leary) Forsyth 2003 — Charlotte Mayorkas (fi rst team); Susie 2002 — Carrie Leary Mathews (second team); Hana Kim, 1991 — Jackie Tobian-Steinmann Gina Umeck (honorable mention). 1990 — Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 2002 — Yvonne Choe (Newcomer of the Year, second team); Gina Umeck, Alicia Um UCLA’S CONFERENCE TEAM CHAMPIONS (honorable mention). 2006 2001 — Saki Uechi, Gina Umeck (honorable 2005 mention) 2004 1991 2000 — Amanda Moltke-Leth (fi rst team) 1990 1999 — Giulia Sergas (honorable mention) 1998 — Amandine Vincent (second team) UCLA’S CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 2007 — Tiff any Joh 1997 — Sophie Sandolo and Amandine Vincent 2004 — Charlotte Mayorkas (second team); Eunice Choi (honorable 1991 — Lisa Kiggens mention) Susie Mathews 2222 22013-14013-14 UCLAUCLA WOMEN’SWOMEN’S GGOLFOLF • NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1991, 2004, 2011 UCLA’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

2013 at Athens, GA (UGA Host) Charlotte Mayorkas, T-14th, 295; Hannah 319; Jeong Min Park, T-39th, 320. Team Champion: USC, 1,133 Jun, T-16th, 296; Susie Mathews, T-74th, 1995 at Wilmington, NC Indvidual Champion: , USC, 305; Melissa Martin, T-88th, 308. Team Champion — Arizona State, 1155 278 (-10) 2004 at Opelika, AL Individual Champion — K. Mourgue UCLA — 4th, 1.174. Erynne Lee, T-4th, 287; Team Champion: UCLA, 1,148 d’Algue, Arizona State, 283 Lee Lopez, T-23rd, 294; Tiff any Lua, Individual Champion: Sarah Huarte, Cali- UCLA — 10th, 1199; Jeong Min Park, T-23rd, T-23rd, 294; Louise Ridderstrom, T-42nd, fornia, 278 (-10) 299; Jennifer Choi, T-26th, 300; Kathy 304; Ani Gulugian, T-114th, 314. Individuals—Susie Mathews, 3rd, 280; Charlotte Choi, 300, T-26th; Betty Chen, 304, T- 2012 at Franklin, TN (Vanderbilt Host) Mayorkas, 4th, 284; Gina Umeck, T-16th, 38th; Eunice Choi, T-67th, 311. Team Champion: Alabama, 1,171 291; Krystal Shearer and Hannah Jun, Indvidual Champion: Chirapat Jao-Javanil. T-49, 298. 1994 at Eugene, OR Oklahoma, 282 (-6) Team Champion — Arizona State, 1189 UCLA — 8th. 1,181. Brianna Do, T-14th, 2003 at Lafayette, IN Individual Champion — Emilee Klein, Arizona 293; Erynne Lee, T-29th, 295; Lee Lopez, Team Champion: USC, 1,197 State, 286 T-51st, 299; Tiff any Lua, T-59th, 300; Ani Individual Champion: , UCLA — 6th, 1236; Jennifer Choi, T-20th, 308; Gulugian, T-98th, 308. USC, 297 Kathy Choi, T-28th, 311; Jeong Min Park, 2011 at College Station, TX (Texas A&M Host) UCLA—T-5th, 1,216. Hana Kim, T-11th, 301; T-44th, 316; Jenny Park, T-44th, 316; Team Champion: UCLA, 1,173 Charlotte Mayorkas, T-17th, 302; Susie Eunice Choi, T-44th, 316. Indvidual Champion: Austin Ernst, LSU, Mathews, T-28th, 305; Gina Umeck, T- 1993 at Athens, GA 281 (-7) 71st, 313; Melissa Martin, T-81st, 317. Team Champion — Arizona State, 1187 Individuals —Tiff any Lua, T-4th, 287; Lee 2002 at Auburn, WA Individual Champion — Charlotta Sorenstam, Lopez, T-26th, 297; Stephanie Kono, 298, Team Champion: Duke, 1,164 Texas, 287. T-32nd; Glory Yang, T-43rd, 300; Ani Individual Champion: Virada Nirapath- UCLA — 10th, 1224; Elizabeth Bowman, 24th, Gulugian, T-65th, 305. pongporn, Duke, 279 302; Mia Loejdahl, 27th, 304 Jennifer 2010 at Wilmington, NC UCLA—21st, 1204. Charlotte Mayorkas, Choi, 46th, 310; Patti Sinn, 61st, 315; Team Champion: Purdue, 1,153 T-50th, 299; Yvonne Choe, T-83rd, 305; Kathy Choi, 72nd, 319. Individual Champion: , Alicia Um, T-88th, 306; Gina Umeck, T- OK State (-12) 93rd, 307; Melissa Martin, T-95th, 308. 1992 at Tempe, AZ UCLA—6th, 1,169. Tiff any Lua, T-27, 293; Team Champion — San Jose State, 1171 Sydnee Michaels, T-39, 295; Brianna Do, 2001 at Howie-In-Th e-Hills, FL Individual Champion—, T-43, 296; Stephanie Kono, T-43, 296; Team Champion: Georgia, 1,176 Georgia, 280 Glory Yang, T-76, 302. Individual Champion: Candy UCLA — 5th, 1193; Christy Erb, T-13th, 295; 2009 at Owings Mills, MD Hannemann, Duke, 285 Jenny Park, T-17th, 296; Elizabeth Bow- Team Champion: Arizona State, 1,182 UCLA—T-5th, 1194. Laura Moff at, T-6th, man, T-37th, 303; Patti Sinn, T-43rd, 305; Individual Champion: , 289; Melissa Jennifer Choi, T-51st, 307. Purdue, 289 (+1) Martin, T- 1991 at Columbus, OH UCLA—2nd, 1,190. Maria Jose Uribe, T-8th, 18th, 296; Team Champion — UCLA, 1197 295; Stephanie Kono, T-16th, 298; Tiff any Gina Umeck, Individual Champion — Annika Sorens- Joh, T-25, 300; Glory Yang, T-32nd, 302: T-25th, 298; tam, Arizona, 290 Sydnee Michaels, T-39th, 304. Leilani Bag- Individuals —Christy Erb, 2nd, 291; LaRee 2008 at Albuquerque, NM by, T77th; Sugg, T-13th, 300; Lisa Kiggens, T-16th, Team Champion: USC, 1,168 Saki Uechi, 301; Debbi Koyama, T-33rd, 308; Eliza- Individual Champion: Azahara Munoz, T-104th, beth Bowman, T-58th, 315. Arizona State, 287 (-1) 319. 1990 at Hilton Head, SC UCLA—2nd, 1,174. Tiff any Joh, T-1st, 287; 1997 at Co- Team Champion — Arizona State, 1206 Sydnee Michaels, T-8th, 292; Glory Yang, lumbus, OH Individual Winner — Susan Slaughter, T-15th, 295; Maria Jose Uribe, T-41st, 301; Team Arizona, 297 Maiya Tanaka, T-75th, 308. Champion: UCLA — 2nd, 1222; Jean Zedlitz, T-5th, 299; 2007 at Daytona Beach, FL Arizona State, Christy Erb, T-16th, 304; Debbi Koyama, Team Champion: Duke, 1,170 1,178 T-25th, 308; Elizabeth Bowman, T-35th, Individual Champion: , Arkan- Individual 311; Carrie Leary, T-78th, 327. sas, 282 (-6) Champion: 1989 at Stanford, CA UCLA—3rd, 1,186. Tiff any Joh, 5th, 291; Heather Team Champion — San Jose State, 1208 Hannah Jun, 8th, 295; Sydnee Michaels, Bowie, Texas, Individual Champion — , SJSU, 300, T-21st; Ryann O’Toole, 305, T-46th; 285 292 Maiya Tanaka, 309, T-65th. UCLA—5th, UCLA — did not compete; Jean Zedlitz, T-24th, 2006 at Columbus, OH 1192; Sophie Sophie Sandolo 306; Christy Erb, T-32nd, 311. Team Champion: Duke, 1,167 Sandolo, 1988 at Albuquerque, NM Individual Champion: Dewi Schreefel, T-11th, 295; Team Champion — Tulsa, 1175 USC, 286 (-2) Eunice Choi, T-16, 296; Alexandra Gasser, Individual Champion — Melissa McNa- UCLA—11th, 1,207. Amie Cochran, T-6th, T-31, 301; Amandine Vincent, T-40, 303; mara, Tulsa, 287 292; Hannah Jun, T-59th, 305; Tiff any Jeong Min Park, T-60, 312. UCLA — 13th, 1208; Jean Zedlitz, T-23rd, 298; Joh, T-68th, 307; Susie Mathews, T-79th, 1996 at La Quinta, CA Debbi Koyama T-32nd,300; Lana Perhacs, 309; Jane Park, T-83rd, 310. Team Champion: Arizona, 1240 T-39th, 302; Valerie Pamard, T-72nd, 308; 2005 at Sunriver, OR Individual Champion: , Camilla Karlsson, T-98th, 323. Team Champion: Duke, 1,170 Arizona, 296 1987 at Albuquerque, NM Individual Champion: Anna Grzebien, UCLA — 4th, 1243; Kathy Choi, 3rd, 304; Team Champion — San Jose State, 1187 Duke, 286 (+2) Eunice Choi, T-19th, 313; Amandine Individual Champion — Caroline Keggi, UCLA—2nd, 1,175. Amie Cochran, T-3rd, 288; Vincent, T-27th, 316; Jenny Park, T-36th, New Mexico, 289 2233 22013-14013-14 UCLAUCLA WOMEN’SWOMEN’S GGOLFOLF • NNCAACAA CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11991,991, 22004,004, 20112011 UCLA’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

UCLA — 16th, 1228; Kristal Parker, T-33rd, Tulsa, 295 64th, 320; Jenny Davis, 64th, 320; Beverly 301; Lana Perhacs, T-47th, 305; Jean UCLA — 7th, 1248; Mary Enright, 26th, 311; Boozer, 83rd, 331. Zedlitz, T-60th, 307; Valerie Pamard, T- Sophie LaPaire, 26th, 311; Tara Zielenski, 1977 AIAW Championships At Kuilima, HI 97th, 323; Paige Wery, T-100th, 324. 30th, 312; Marianne Huning,65th, 322; Team Champion — Miami, 1220 1986 at Columbus, OH Carol Hogan, 65th, 322. Individual Champion — Cathy Morse, Team Champion — Florida, 1180 Miami, Fl., 299 Individual Champion — , NCAA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP BEGAN IN UCLA — did not compete; Marianne Florida, 291 1982 Bretton,33rd, 320; Mimi Racicot, UCLA — 14th, 1231; Kay Cockerill, 4th, 48th, 324; Worthy McCarthney, 164th, 1981 at University of Georgia 294; Kristal Parker, T-15th, 309; Jessica 359. Team Champion — Florida State, 1220 Posener,82nd, 316; Sharon Goo, 97th, 1976 AIAW Championships At East Lansing, Individual Champion — Terri Moody, 326; Lana Perhacs, 99th, 329. MI Georgia, 296 1985 at Cape Cod, MA Team Champion — Furman, 1251 UCLA — 5th, 1232; Jenny Davis, 310; Mary Team Champion — Florida, 1218 Individual Champion — , Enright, 310; Mari-anne Huning, 312; Individual Champion — Danielle Ammac- Tulsa, 302 Tara Zielenski, 312; Carol Hogan, 314. capane, Arizona St., 298 UCLA — did not compete; Janet Coles, 310; 1980 at Albuquerque, NM UCLA — 9th, 1261; Kay Cockerill, 6th, 305; Marianne Bretton,11th, 311. Team Champion — Tulsa, 1188 Kristal Parker, 11th, 309; Sophie LaPaire, 1975 AIAW Championships At Tucson, AZ Individual Champion — , 56th, 321; Fran Epstein, 70th, 326; Julie Team Champion — Arizona State San Jose State, 289. Young, 92nd, 344. Individual Champion — N/A UCLA — 11th, 1239; Jenny Davis, 305; Jody 1984 at Innisbrook CC, GA UCLA — did not compete; Janet Coles, 22nd Mack, 313; Mary Enright, 314; Marianne Team Champion — Miami, FL 1971 DGWS Championships At Athens, GA Huning, 314; Carol Hogan, 319 Individual Champion — , Team Champion — UCLA 1979 at Stillwater GC, OK Georgia, 297 Individual Champion — Shelly Hamlin, Team Champion — SMU, 1208 UCLA — did not compete; Sophie LaPaire, Stanford Individual Champion — Kyle O’Brien, 45th, 316. UCLA — Janet Weber, 2nd; Carol Ginder, 5th SMU, 292 1982 at Stanford, CA UCLA — 9th, 1263; Marianne Huning, 35th, Team Champion — Tulsa, 1191 313; Jody Mack, 46th, 316; Carol Hogan, Individual Champion — Kathy Baker,

UCLA’S NCAA REGIONAL FINISHES SINCE 1995 Year Finish, Score (Region, Course) Top UCLA Individual, Result (Score) 1995 7th, 908 (West, Randolph Park, Tucson, AZ) Jennifer Choi, T-18th (224, +8) 1996 T3rd, 906 (West, Th e Champions Club, Omaha, Neb.) Jenny Park, T-7th (225, +9) 1997 9th, 895 (West, Randolph Park, Tucson, AZ) Jeong Min Park, T-18th (220, +4) 1998 14th, 919 (West, Stanford GC, Palo Alto, CA) Amandine Vincent, T-19th (223, +7) 1999 20th, 961 (West, Pine Forest GC, College Station, TX) Giulia Sergas, T-31st (230, +14) 2000 14th, 903 (West, Karsten GC, Tempe, AZ) Amanda Moltke-Leth, T-10th (219, +3) 2001 4th, 903 (West, Trysting Tree GC, Corvallis, OR) Laura Moff at, T-6th (219, +3) 2002 1st, 883 (West, Stanford GC, Palo Alto, CA) Gina Umeck, 7th (220, +4) 2003 3rd, 892 (West, Karsten GC, Tempe, AZ) Susie Mathews, T-6th (218, +2) 2004 1st, 861 (West, Stanford GC, Palo Alto, CA) Hannah Jun, 1st (209, -7) 2005 T1st, 889 (West, NMSU GC, Las Cruces, NM) Amie Cochran, T-10th (222, +6) 2006 2nd, 887 (West, Washington National, Auburn, WA) Susie Mathews, Jane Park, T-5th (220, +4) 2007 2nd, 846 (East, University Club, Baton Rouge, LA) Sydnee Michaels, 1st (203, -13) 2008 1st, 861 (Central, Univ. Texas GC, Austin, TX) Maria Jose Uribe, 1st (208, -8) 2009 1st, 877 (Central, Ohio State Scarlet Course, Columbus, OH) Maria Jose Uribe, 1st (215, -1) 2010 2nd, 885 (West, Stanford GC, Palo Alto, CA) Stephanie Kono, T-10th (220, +7) 2011 1st, 890 (Central, Warren GC, South Bend, IN) Stephanie Kono, T-1st (218, +2) 2012 T1st, 873 (West, Colorado National, Boulder, CO) Ani Gulugian, T-6th (216, E) 2013 7th, 875 (East, Auburn GC, Auburn, AL) Tiff any Lua, T-18th (216, E)

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER TOURNAMENT VICTORIES Inv., 9/14/07; Jane Park, fi nal round, ASU NCAA Central Regional (65-73-70); Susie Kay Cockerill (1983-86) 6 Invitational, 4/1/06; Charlotte Mayorkas, Mathews, 2004 NCAA Championships Charlotte Mayorkas (2002-05) 5 fi nal round, ASU Invitational, 4/4/04. (71-69-68-72). Amanda Moltke-Leth (1997-00)* 5 -6 — (66) Stephanie Kono, third round, PING/ -7 — (209) Erynne Lee, Stephanie Kono (2009-2011) 4 ASU Invitational, 4/11/10; Maria Jose 2013 PING/ASU Kristal Parker (1985-87) 4 Uribe, second round, NCAA Championship, (69-74-66); Ani Maria Jose Uribe (2007-09) 3 5/20/09; Stephanie Kono, fi nal round, UCF Gulugian, 2010 Tiff any Joh (2005-2009) 2 Challenge, 3/10/09 and fi rst and second Mason Rudloph Hannah Jun (2003-07) 2 round, Collegiate Match Play Champion- Championship Amandine Vincent (1995-98) 2 ship, 11/2/08; Maria Jose Uribe, second (70-70-69); Susie Erynne Lee (2013-present) 2 round, Mason Rudolph Inv., 9/15/07; Mathews, 2005 Pac- *Won four tournaments at the University of Memphis. Sydnee Michaels, fi rst round, NCAA East 10 Championships Regional, 5/10/07; Ryann O’Toole, fi nal (68-71-70), Hannah BEST SINGLE ROUND SCORES round, Las Vegas Collegiate, 11/1/06; Han- Jun, 2004 NCAA 65 — (-7) Erynne Lee, third round, Anuenue nah Jun, fi nal round, Las Vegas Invitational, W. Regionals (67- Classic 3/27/13; Sydnee Michaels, third 11/2/06; Charlotte Mayorkas, fi rst round, 71-71); Charlotte Erynne Lee round, Mason Rudolph Championship, ASU Invitational, 4/4/03. Mayorkas, 2003 9/27/09; Maria Jose Uribe, fi rst round, -5 — (66) Amie Cochran, second round, Sparta ASU Invitational NCAA Central Regional, 5/8/08; Tif- Inv., 2/8/05 and Charlotte Mayorkas, fi rst (66-71-72). fany Joh, fi rst round, Mason Rudolph Inv., round, Regional Challenge, 2/9/04; (67) Lee -6 — (210) Tiff any Lua, 2011 Pac-10 Champ. 9/14/07; Jane Park, fi nal round ASU Invit- Lopez, fi rst round, Fall Preview, 9/13/10; (68-72-70); Tiffany Joh, 2007 Mason tational, 4/1/06; Charlotte Mayorkas, fi nal Tiff any Lua, fi rst round, PING/ASU Inv., Rudolph Inv. (65-74-71); (207) Charlotte round, ASU Invitational, 4/4/04. 4/1/11; Stephanie Kono, second round, Mayorkas, 2004 Regional Challenge (66- 66 — (-6) Erynne Lee, third round, 2013 PING/ Turtle Bay Inv., 11/3/09; Ryann O’Toole, 69-72, par 71). ASU Inv,. 4/14/13; Maria Jose Uribe, sec- second round, PING/ASU, 3/31/07; Tif- ond round NCAA Championship, 5/20/09 fany Joh, fi nal round, Fall Preview, 9/24/06; MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS and second round, Mason Rudolph Inv., Charlotte Mayorkas, second round, SJSU Consecutive Counters: 37, 9/15/07; Stephanie Kono, third round Invitational, 3/02/04; Hannah Jun, fi rst by Charlotte Ma y o r k a s , PING/ASU Invitational, 4/11/10, third round, Mason Rudolph Championship, 2002-04. round, UCF Challenge, 3/10/09, and fi rst 9/26/03 and fi rst round, NCAA W. Re- Consecutive Counters, and second rounds, Collegiate Match Play gionals, 5/6/04; Amandine Vincent, second Season: 35, by Charlotte Championship, 11/2/09; Sydnee Michaels, round, GolfWorld Invitational, 11/10/95; Mayorkas, 2003-04. fi rst round, NCAA East Regional, 5/10/07; (68) Johanna Andersson, fi rst round, SDSU Counter Percentage, Sea- Ryann O’Toole, fi nal round, Las Vegas Col- Fall Classic, 10/20/00. son: 100% (35/35), Char- legiate, 11/1/06; Hannah Jun, fi nal round, lotte Mayorkas, 2003-04. Las Vegas Collegiate, 11/2/05; (-5) Amie Co- BEST 72-HOLE SCORES Most Victories, Season: 4 chran, second round, Spartan Inv., 3/8/05; 280 — (-8) Susie Mathews, 2004 NCAA Cham- by Charlotte Ma y o r k a s , pionship (71-69-68-72). 2003-04. (-6) Charlotte Mayorkas, fi rst round, ASU Stephanie Kono Invitational, 4/4/04; and (-5) fi rst round, 284 — (-4) Charlotte May- Best Single Season Scoring Regional Challenge, 2/9/04. orkas, 2004 NCAA Cham- Average: 71.5 Charlotte pionship (74-69-71-70). Mayorkas, 2003-04. BEST SINGLE ROUNDS TO PAR 287 — (-1) Erynne Lee, Most Rounds Under Par, Season: 15 by Stephanie -7 — (65) Erynne Lee, third round, Anuenue 2012 NCAA Champion- Kono, 2010-11 and Tiff any Joh, 2007-08. Classic; Sydnee Michaels, third round, Ma- ship(71-70-73-73); Tif- Most Rounds Under 70, Season: 9 by Tiff any Joh, son Rudolph Inv., 9/27/09; Maria Jose Uribe, fany Lua, 2011 NCAA 2006-07. fi rst round, NCAA Central Regional, 5/8/08; Championship (71-71- Tiff any Joh, fi rst round, Mason Rudolph 70-75); Tiff any Joh, 2008 TEAM RECORDS NCAA Championship (74- Best Single Round Team Score: 268 (-16), 2nd 69-72-72) round, 2013 Stanford Fall Classic Susie Mathews 288 — (+4) Amie Cochran, Best 54-Hole Team Score: 840 (-24), 2005 Las 2005 NCAA Champion- Vegas Founders Collegiate. ship (71-79-70-68). Best 72-Hole Team Score: 1,148 (-4), 2004 NCAA 289 — (+1) Laura Moff at, 2001 NCAA Cham- Championship. pionship (69-69-75-76). Best Single Season Team Scoring Average: 289.6, 2011-12. Tournament Victories, Season: 7, 2003-04; 2008- BEST 54-HOLE SCORES 09. -13 — (203) Sydnee Michaels, 2007 NCAA E. Consecutive NCAA Berths (Team): 12, 2001-pres- Regional (66-68-69) ent. -11 — Sydnee Michaels, 2008 Mason Rudolph Consecutive Pac-10 Titles: 3 (2004-06). Championship (68-70-67) -10 — (206) Hannah Jun, 2005 Las Vegas Founders Int. (70-70-66). -9 — (207) Charlotte Mayorkas, 2004 ASU Invitational, (71-71-65); Stephanie Kono, 2010 PING/ASU Invitational, (71-70-66). -8 — (208) Stephanie Kono, 2009 UCF Chal- Aimee Cochran lenge (71-71-66); Maria Jose Uribe, 2008 2255 22013-14013-14 UCLAUCLA WOMEN’SWOMEN’S GGOLFOLF • NNCAACAA CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11991,991, 22004,004, 20112011 BRUIN ALL-STARS

UCLA’S COLLEGIATE ALL-AMERICANS 2013 — WGCA: Erynne Lee (1st team); Tiff any Yang (2nd Team), Michaels (3rd Team). Lua (2nd team); GolfWeek: Erynne Lee 2007 — NGCA: Tiff any Joh (2nd Team), (1st team); Tiff any Lua (2nd team) Hannah Jun (Honorable Mention). 1997 — NGCA: Sophie Sandolo (2nd Team) 2012 — Erynne Lee, Lee Lopez (1st team); Tiff any GolfWeek: Joh (2nd Team), Hannah Jun 1996 — NGCA: Jenny Park (1st Team); Kathy Lua (2nd team); Ani Gulugian (HM); (HM). Choi (2nd Team); Amandine Vincent GolfWeek: Erynne Lee (1st team); Lua, 2006 — NGCA: Tiff any Joh, Jane Park (1st and Jeong Min Park (Honorable Men- Lopez (2nd team); Gulugian (HM). Lee, Team), Amie Cochran, Hannah Jun tion) NGCA Freshman of the Year. (2nd Team), Susie Mathews (Honorable 1995 — NGCA: Jennifer Choi (Honorable 2011 — NGCA: Stephanie Kono (1st team); Lee Mention). GolfWeek: Park and Joh (1st Mention) Lopez, Tiff any Lua (2nd team), Glory Yang Team), Cochran and Jun (2nd Team), 1993 — NGCA: Liz Bowman (2nd (HM); GolfWeek: Kono, Lua (2nd team); Mathews (3rd Team). Team) Lopez (3rd team); Yang, Ani Gulugian 2005 — NGCA: Charlotte Mayorkas (1st Team), 1992 — NGCA: Christy Erb (2nd Team) (HM). Amie Cochran, Susie Mathews (2nd 1991 — NGCA: Lisa Kiggens (1st Team); 2010 — NGCA: Stephanie Kono (1st team); Team). Debbie Koyama and LaRee Sugg (2nd Sydnee Michaels, Tiff any Lua (2nd team); 2004 — NGCA: Charlotte Mayorkas, Susie Team) GolfWeek: Kono (1st team); Michaels, Lua Mathews (1st Team); Hannah Jun (2nd (2nd team). Team); Krystal Shearer (Honorable 1990 — NGCA: Jean Zedlitz (2nd Team) 2009 — NGCA: Stephanie Kono, Maria Jose Uribe Mention) 1989 — NGCA: Jean Zedlitz (1st Team) (1st Team); Glory Yang (2nd Team); Tif- 2003 — NGCA: Charlotte Mayorkas (1st Team) 1988 — NGCA: Valerie Pamard (Honorable fany Joh (Honorable Mention). GolfWeek: 2001 — NGCA: Laura Moff at (honorable men- Mention) Kono* (1st Team), Uribe (2nd Team), Yang tion) 1987 — NGCA: Kristal Parker (Honorable and Joh (3rd Team), Michaels (HM). 2000 — NGCA: Amanda Moltke-Leth (1st Mention) 2008 — NGCA: Tiff any Joh, Maria Jose Uribe (1st Team) 1986 — NGCA: Kay Cockerill (1st Team); Team), Sydnee Michaels, Glory Yang (2nd 1998 — NGCA: Amandine Vincent (Honorable Kristal Parker (2nd Team) Team). GolfWeek: Joh, Uribe (1st Team), Mention) 1985 — NGCA: Kay Cockerill (2nd Team); Kristal Parker (Honorable Mention)

UCLA’S COLLEGIATE ALL-AMERICANS BY NAME Liz Bowman Tiff any Lua (2nd Team) 1993 (2nd Team) NGCA: 2010, ’11, ’12, ’13 (2nd Team); GW: Maria Jose Uribe Jennifer Choi 2010, ’11, ’13 (2nd Team) NGCA: 2008, ’09 (1st Team) 1995 HM Susie Mathews GW: 2008 (1st Team), 2009 (2nd Team) Kathy Choi NGCA: 2004 (1st Team), 2005 (2nd Team), Amandine Vincent 1996 (2nd Team) 2006 (3rd Team) 1996 and ’98 HM, Amie Cochran GW: 2006 (3rd Team) Glory Yang NGCA: 2005, ’06 (2nd Team); GW: 2006 Charlotte Mayorkas NGCA: 2008, ’09 (2nd Team); GW: 2011 (2nd Team) 2003, ’04, ’05 (1st Team) HM Kay Cockerill Sydnee Michaels Jean Zedlitz 1985 (2nd Team), 1986 (1st Team) NGCA: 2008, ’10 1989 (1st Team), 1990 (2nd Team) Chrsity Erb (2nd Team); GW: 2008 1992 (2nd Team) (3rd Team), 2009 HM, Ani Gulugian 2010 (2nd Team) NGCA and GW: 2012, ‘11 (HM) Laura Moff at Tiff any Joh 2001 HM NGCA: 2006, ’07, ’08 (1st Team), 2009 Amanda Moltke-Leth HM; GW: 2006, ’08 (1st Team), 2007 (2nd 2000 (1st Team) Team), 2009 (3rd Team) Valerie Pamard Hannah Jun 1988 HM NGCA: 2004, ’06 (2nd Team), 2007 HM; Jane Park GW: 2006 (2nd Team), 2007 HM NGCA: 2006 (1st Lisa Kiggens Jane Park Team); GW: 2006 (1st 1991 (1st Team) Team) Stephanie Kono Jenny Park NGCA: 2009, ’10, ’11 (1st Team); GW: 1996 (1st Team) 2009, ’10 (1st Team) 2001 (2nd Team) Jeong Min Park Debbie Koyama 1996 HM 1991 (2nd Team) Kristal Parker Erynne Lee 1985 & ’87 HM, 1986 (2nd Team) NGCA, GW: 2012, ’13 (1st Team); 2012 Sophie Sandolo NGCA Freshman of the Year. 1997 (2nd Team) Lee Lopez Krystal Shearer NGCA: 2012 (1st Team); 2011 (2nd Team); 2004 HM GW: 2012 (2nd Team), 2011 (3rd Team) LaRee Sugg Glory Yang

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PAST DISTINGUISHED AMATEURS Kay Cockerill Debbi Koyama • 1987 Broadmore Champion • 1986 U.S. Women’s Amateur Champion • 1993 U.S. Women’s Open low amateur • 1986 California State Amateur Champion • 1987 U.S. Women’s Amateur Champion Lee Lopez Maria Jose Uribe Brianna Do • 2012 Safeway Classic Amateur champion • 2008 World Amateur Team (Colombia) • 2011 U.S. Women’s Amateur Publinks Tiff any Lua • Low amateur, 2008 U.S. Women’s Open Champion • 2010 Cur- • 2008 Nabisco Championship (T58th) Mary Enright tis Cup team • 2008 Women’s • 1981 U.S. Women’s Amateur PubLinks member British Open Champion Charlotte (T75th) • California Mayorkas • 2008 McDon- State Amateur •2004 Califor- ald’s Champi- Champion nia Women’s onship (MC). • 2007 U.S. Tiff any Joh State Amateur Champion Women’s • 2008 U.S. Amateur World Ama- Sydnee Champion teur Team Michaels • 2008 U.S. •2009 Safeway Maria Jose Uribe Cindy (Scholefi eld) McConnell Classic Amateur Team winner Tiff any Joh • 2006, ’08 Jane Park U.S. Women’s • 2004 U.S. Women’s Amateur Champion Amateur PubLinks Champion Cindy Scholefi eld Stephanie Kono • 1988 Curtis Cup team member • 2010 Curtis Cup team member • 1987 Mid-Amateur Champion

UCLA’S ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS UCLA IN THE WGCA HALL OF FAME 2006 — Susie 2011 — Carrie Forsyth Mathews 1996 — Kay Cockerill (NGCA) 1989 — Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 2005 — Susie 1988 — Janet Coles Mathews (NGCA) 2004 — Susie Mathews, UCLA’S WGCA COACHES OF THE YEAR Gina Umeck, 2004 — Carrie Forsyth Bridget Dw- Bridget Dwyer 1996 — Jackie Steinmann yer (NGCA) 2003 — Bridget Dw- yer, Susie Mathews (NGCA) Carrie Forsyth 1999 — Alexandra Gasser (NGCA) 1998 — Alexandra Gasser (NGCA) UCLA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAMERS 1988 — Valerie Parmard 2008 — Jackie Tobian-Steinmann 1986 — Kay Cockerill (CoSIDA) 1999 — Kay Cockerill 1985 — Kay Cockerill (CoSIDA)

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Lorette Alderete Betty Chen Eunice Choi Kathy Choi-Rogers Amie Cochran* Kay Cockerill Janet Coles Mary Enright Christy Erb Carol Hogan Marianne Huning Diane Irvin Tiff any Joh* Hannah Jun* Lisa Kiggens* Hana Kim Stephanie Kono* Jane Park, photo by Gregory Stamus, Getty Images Debbi Koyama Lee Lopez* Mia Loejdahl** Mo Martin* Susie Mathews^ Tiff any Joh, photo by Scott Halleran, Getty Images Charlotte Mayorkas* Amanda Moltke-Leth** Jane Park* Jenny Park-Choi Kristal Parker-Manzo Cindy (Scholefi eld) McConnell Sydnee Michaels* Ryann O’Toole* Jane Park* Sophie Sandolo** Giulia Sergas* Ryann O’Toole, photo by Harry How, Getty Images Krystal Shearer LaRee Sugg Maiya Tanaka* Saki Uechi Maria Jose Uribe* Jean Zedlitz All players listed are members of the LPGA unless otherwise noted. *Currently active LPGA or Symetra Maria Jose Uribe, photo by Travis TOUR members. **European Tour Lindquist, Getty Images members. ^Australian Tour member

PROFESSIONAL VICTORIES Janet Coles — 1978 Lady Michelob, 1983 Lady Michelob Tiff any Joh — 2009 Futures Tour Qaulifying Tournament; 2010 ING New England Golf Classic* Hannah Jun — 2008 Canadian PGA Tour Women’s Championship*; 2008 FUTURES Tour Qualifying Tournament* Lisa Kiggens — 1994 Rochester International Lee Lopez — Las Vegas (1) Cactus Tour, Las Vegas (2) Cactus Tour Mo Martin — 2007 El Paso Golf Classic*, 2008 USI Champion- ship*, 2011 Eagle Classic* Charlotte Mayorkas — 2007 Tucson Classic*, 2007 Laconia Saving Bank Classic* Sydnee Michaels — 2011 at the Vidalia Champion- ships*, 2011 Price Chopper Tour Championship* Ryann O’Toole — 2010 Mercedes Benz at Kansas City*, 2010 Falls Auto Group Classic* Jane Park — 2007 LPGA Tour Qualifying Sydnee Michaels, photo by Kevin Cox, Getty Imgages. 2288 22013-14013-14 UCLAUCLA WOMEN’SWOMEN’S GGOLFOLF • NCAA CHAMPIONS: 1991, 2004, 2011