In This Section

44...Yearly History

45...Team Championships

46...Individual Records

48...Letterwinners/Coaches

49...Honors/Awards

50...2002 SEC Champions

52...Carolina in the Pros

54...NCAA Championships

56...SEC Championships

Two-time SEC Medalist Kristy McPherson starred at Carolina from 1999-2003. Records and History YEARLY HISTORY

1980-81 1986-87 1991-92 Head Coach: Bobby Foster Head Coach: Donna Noonan Head Coach: Kim Erickson Duke Fall Invitational...... 2nd Ford Collegiate Invitational...... 2nd Lady Tar Heel Invitational...... 7th Lady Boilermaker Tournament...... 2nd Lady Seminole Invitational...... 4th Lady Kat Invitational...... 5th Tiger-Tide Invitational...... 4th Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate...... 3rd Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate...... 1st INTRO Duke Invitational...... 2nd Lady Tar Heel Tournament...... 6th Lady Paladin Invitational...... T5th Furman Invitational...... 8th U.S. International Invitational...... 5th Auburn/Alabama Invitational...... 2nd Lady Gamecock Invitational...... 1st LSU Invitational...... 2nd South Carolina Women’s Invitational...... 5th Lady Kat Invitational Hudson Industries Invitational...... 1st Woodbridge Invitational...... 7th Marshall Invitational South Carolina Women’s Invitational...... 2nd Southern Intercollegiate...... 4th STAFF AIAW Invitational Woodbridge Collegiate...... 1st SEC Championships...... 3rd Women’s Southern Intercollegiate...... 2nd 1982-83 NCAA Women’s Championship...... T14th 1992-93 Head Coach: Jeff Howell Head Coach: Kim Erickson PLAYERS Lady Gator Invitational...... 15th 1987-88 Lady Tar Heel Invitational...... 4th Peggy Bell Invitational...... 13th Head Coach: Linda Mescan Memphis Intercollegiate...... 5th Azalea Invitational...... 3rd Hudson Industries Invitational Lady Kat Invitational...... 5th Duke Invitational...... 11th South Carolina Women’s Invitational...... 6th Lady Paladin Intercollegiate...... 4th REVIEW Women’s Southern Invitational...... 16th Lady Mustang Invitational Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate...... 7th Woodbridge Collegiate Arizona Invitational...... 6th 1983-84 Women’s Southern Intercollegiate Lady Gamecock Classic...... 2nd Head Coach: Donna Noonan Metro Conference Championship Southern Intercollegiate...... 11th HISTORY Lady Seminole Classic...... 12th NCAA Women’s Championship SEC Tournament...... 3rd Duke Invitational...... 5th NCAA East Regionals...... 7th Lady Kat Invitational...... 4th 1988-89 NCAA Championships...... 12th Lady Tar Heel Tournament...... 7th Head Coach: Linda Mescan University of Alabama Tournament...... 14th Lady Tar Heel Invitational...... 11th WHY USC? Invitational Tournament...... 16th Lady Seminole Invitational...... 4th 1993-94 Lady Gator Invitational...... 15th Memphis Women’s Invitational...... 5th Head Coach: Kim Erickson Lady Trojan Invitational...... 11th Lady Lion Invitational...... 1st Lady Tar Heel Invitational...... 6th Lady Paladin...... 13th Pat Bradley Championship...... T12th Lady Kat Invitational...... 6th Duke Invitational...... 3rd Hudson Industries Invitational...... 9th Lady Paladin Tournament...... 6th Cancellation Classic...... 8th South Carolina Women’s Invitational...... 7th Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate...... 1st Southern Intercollegiate...... 9th Duke Invitational...... 7th Arizona Invitational...... 15th Woodbridge Collegiate Invitational...... 8th Peggy Bell Invitational...... 2nd 1984-85 Metro Conference Championship...... 2nd Lady Gamecock Classic...... 8th Head Coach: Donna Noonan Southern Intercollegiate...... 7th Lady Seminole Invitational...... 11th 1989-90 SEC Championships...... 5th Lady Tiger Invitational...... 5th Head Coach: Linda Mescan NCAA Regionals...... 10th Lady Kat...... 11th Memphis Women’s Invitational...... 4th Lady Tar Heel Invitational...... 9th Tiger Tide Invitational...... 11th 1994-95 Alabama Seascape Tournament...... 4th Pat Bradley Championship...... 11th Head Coach: Kristi Arney OSU/Guadalajara Invitational...... 14th Guadalajara Intercollegiate...... 5th Lady Tar Heel Invitational...... 4th Lady Gator Invitational...... 12th Hudson Industries Invitational...... 2nd Lady Paladin Invitational...... 11th Hudson Industries Invitational...... 10th South Carolina Women’s Invitational...... 3rd Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate...... 6th Lady Paladin Invitational...... 12th Furman Invitational...... 5th National Collegiate Tournament...... 3rd South Carolina Women’s Invitational...... 1st Woodbridge Invitational...... 4th Chris Johnson Invitational...... T2nd Southern Intercollegiate...... 13th Metro Championship...... 1st Lady Gator Invitational...... 5th Lady Gamecock Classic...... 5th 1985-86 1990-91 Liz Murphey Collegiate...... 3rd Head Coach: Donna Noonan Head Coach: Linda Mescan SEC Championships...... 2nd Lady Seminole Invitational...... 9th Lady Tar Heel Invitational...... 4th NCAA East Regionals...... 4th Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate...... 2nd James Madison Invitational...... 1st NCAA Championships...... T9th Lady Tar Heel Invitational...... 5th Memphis Women’s Invitational...... 6th Ford Collegiate Invitational...... 6th Tiger Tide Intercollegiate...... 13th 1995-96 OSU/Guadalajara Invitational...... 9th Alabama Invitational...... 1st Head Coach: Kristi Arney Lady Paladin Invitational...... 9th South Carolina Women’s Invitational...... 2nd Rolex NCAA Preview...... 14th South Carolina Women’s Invitational...... 2nd Lady Paladin Tournament...... 5th DIck McGuire Invitational...... 5th Hudson Industries Invitational...... 4th Woodbridge Invitational...... 4th Lady Paladin Invitational...... 7th TPC Invitational...... 3rd Metro Championships...... 3rd Palmetto Dunes Invitational...... T9th Southern Intercollegiate...... 10th Conquistadores Intercollegiate...... 14th 44 Fripp Island Intercollegiate...... 2nd Lady Gamecock Classic...... 3rd Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic...... 9th SEC Championships...... T3rd NCAA Regionals...... T5th NCAA Championships...... 14th

GAMECOCK WOMEN’S GOLF YEARLY HISTORY/TEAM TITLES

1996-97 2001-02 Head Coach: Kristi Arney Head Coach: Kristi Coggins South Carolina Women’s Golf Dick McGuire Invitational...... 14th ACC/SEC Shootout...... 4th Team Championships Rolex NCAA Preview...... 19th Mercedes-Benz Championship...... 13th Lady Paladin Invitational...... 13th Lady Paladin Invitational...... 14th 2002 SEC Championship...... 1st of 12 teams Miami Preview Classic...... 1st Lady Gator Invitational...... 2nd 1999 Casa de Campo Collegiate...... 1st of 13 teams INTRO Lady Gator Invitational...... 5th Spartan Invitational...... 10th 1997 FAU/Miami Preview Classic...... 1st of 17 teams Fripp Island Invitational...... 5th Lady Gamecock Classic...... 3rd 1993 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate...... 1st of 16 teams Lady Gamecock Classic...... 11th Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic...... 4th 1991 Memphis Intercollegiate...... 1st of 14 teams Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic...... 8th LSU Classic...... 3rd 1991 C.C. of Alabama Invitational...... 1st of 8 teams STAFF SEC Championships...... 4th SEC Championships...... 1st 1990 James Madison Invitational...... 1st of 10 teams NCAA East Regional...... 13th NCAA Regional...... 6th 1990 Metro Conference Championship...... 1st of 5 teams NCAA Championships...... 23rd 1988 Lady Lion Invitational...... 1st of 10 teams 1987 Woodbridge Collegiate...... 1st of 10 teams 1997-98 1987 Hudson Industries Invitational...... 1st of 14 teams PLAYERS Head Coach: Kristi Arney-Coggins 2002-03 1985 SC Women’s Invitational...... 1st of 14 teams Lady Seminole Invitational...... 12th Head Coach: Kristi Coggins 1982 Lady Gamecock Invitational...... 1st of 12 teams Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate...... 17th NCAA Fall Preview...... 15th 1981 Lady Gamecock Invitational...... 1st of 5 teams Lady Paladin Invitational...... 14th Tar Heel Invitational...... 8th 1981 Wake Forest Invitational...... 1st of 3 teams Lady Gator Invitational...... 13th Lady Paladin Invitational...... 2nd 1980 Purdue Invitational...... 1st of 9 teams REVIEW Fripp Island Invitational...... 3rd Auburn Tiger Derby Invitational...... 8th Lady Gamecock Classic...... 5th Lady Puerto Rico Classic...... 7th Bryan Cup Invitational...... 11th Lady Gamecock Classic...... T4th Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic...... 13th Bryan National Tournament...... T6th Top Team Scores (54-Hole Scores) HISTORY SEC Championships...... 8th Liz Murphey Classic...... 10th SEC Championships...... 4th 861...... 2002 SEC Championships...... Athens, Ga. 1998-99 NCAA East Regionals...... 7th 884...... 2003 NCAA East Regionals...... Clemmons, N.C. Head Coach: Kristi Coggins NCAA Championships...... 17th 884...... 2002 Lady Paladin Invitational...... Greenville, S.C. WHY USC? Lady Seminole Invitational...... 5th 884...... 2000 Lady Paladin Invitational...... Greenville, S.C. Lady Tar Heel Invitational...... 3rd 2003-04 887...... 2001 SEC Championships...... Gainesville, Fla Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate...... 13th Head Coach: Kristi Coggins 889...... 2002 NCAA East Regional...... Baton Rouge, La. Lady Paladin Invitational...... 4th 2003 TOPY Cup...... 3rd 890...... 1987 Woodbridge Collegiate...... Kings Mountain, N.C. Lady Gator Invitational...... 3rd Mason Rudolph Championships...... 11th 895...... 2002 Lady Gamecock Classic...... Columbia, S.C. Casa De Campo Invitational...... 1st Mercedez Benz Coll. Championships...... 12th 896...... 2004 ACC/SEC Challenge...... Sandestin, Fla. Lady Gamecock Classic...... 2nd Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge 15th 897...... 1982 Lady Gamecock Invite...... Columbia, S.C. Liz Murphey Intercollegiate...... 10th LSU/Cleveland Classic...... 7th 899...... 2004 SEC Championships...... Baton Rouge, La. SEC Championships...... 10th Lady Gamecock Classic...... 2nd 900...... 2002 Auburn-Tiger Derby Inv...... Auburn, Ala. NCAA East Regional...... 7th Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic...... 11th 902...... 2002 Tar Heel Invitational...... Chapel Hill, N.C. NCAA Championships...... 14th Bryan National Collegiate...... 14th 902...... 2002 Liz Murphey Classic...... Athens, Ga. SEC Championships...... 7th 903...... 2005 NCAA East Regional...... Gainesville, Fla. 903...... 2004 NCAA Fall Preview...... Sunriver, Ore. NCAA Regionals...... T15th 1999-2000 904...... 2001 NCAA East Regional...... Chapel Hill, N.C. Head Coach: Kristi Coggins 904...... 1996 Lady Gamecock Classic...... Columbia, S.C. NCAA Preview...... T13th 2004-05 904...... 1986 TPC Invitational...... Nashville, Tenn. Lady Tar Heel Invitational...... 4th Head Coach: Kristi Coggins 904...... 1994 SEC Championships...... West Point, Miss. Mercedes-Benz Invitational...... 4th NCAA Fall Preview...... 17th 907...... 1994 Carolyn Cudone Invite...... Myrtle Beach, S.C. Lady Paladin Invitational...... 5th Mason Rudolph Championship...... T17th 908...... 2003 Lady Puerto Rico Classic...... Humacao, P.R. OSU Regional Challenge...... 17th Franklin Street Partners Invitational...... 7th 908...... 1999 NCAA East Regional...... Blythewood, S.C. Lady Gator Invitational...... 2nd ACC/SEC Challenge...... 7th Lady Gamecock Classic...... 3rd Sun Trust Lady Gator Invitational...... 9th Liz Murphey Collegiate...... 6th Lady Gamecock Classic...... T4th.. SEC Championships...... 9th Liz Muphey Collegiate Classic...... 14th Top Team Scores (18-Hole Scores) NCAA East Regional...... 18th Bryan National Collegiate...... 15th SEC Championships...... 7th 282...... 2002 SEC Championships...... (2nd round) 2000-01 NCAA Regionals...... 9th 287...... 2003 NCAA East Regional...... (2nd round) Head Coach: Kristi Coggins 289...... 2002 SEC Championships...... (1st round) ACC/SEC Shootout...... 4th 290...... 2001 SEC Championships...... (2nd round) Lady Tar Heel Invitational...... 9th 290...... 2002 SEC Championships...... (3rd round) Lady Paladin Invitational...... 2nd 291...... 1987 Woodbridge Collegiate...... (1st round) TRW Regional Challenge...... 13th 291...... 1994 SEC Championships...... (1st round) Lady Gator Invitational...... 10th 291...... 2002 Lady Paladin Invitational...... (2nd round) Lady Gamecock Classic...... 5th 291...... 2002 Lady Paladin Invitational...... (3rd round) Liz Murphey Classic...... 12th 292...... 1994 SEC Championships...... (2nd round) 292...... 2000 Lady Paladin Invitational...... (3rd round) Bryan National Collegiate...... 12th 45 SEC Championships...... T3rd NCAA East Regional...... 6th NCAA Championships...... 24th

GAMECOCK WOMEN’S GOLF INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL TITLES Kristy McPherson 2003 Bryan National Collegiate Kristy McPherson 2003 Lady Boilermaker Invitational Kristy McPherson 2002 SEC Championships INTRO Kristy McPherson 2002 Spartan Invitational Kristy McPherson 2002 Dodge ACC/SEC Shootoutl Kristy McPherson 2001 Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout STAFF Kristy McPherson 2001 SEC Championships Lotte Moeller 1999 Casa de Campo Collegiate Siew Ai Lim 1995 NCAA East Regional Kristy McPherson won a Jenna Pearson’s 217 at the Clarissa Childs had seven school-record seven 2005 NCAA Fall Preview top-five finishes as a PLAYERS Siew Ai Lim 1994 Carolyn Cudone Invitational Clarissa Childs 1993 Carolyn Cudone Invitational individual tournament titles. ranks among the top-10 Gamecock and one win. rounds in school history. Vikki Valentine 1991 C.C. of Alabama Invitational Debbie Eckroth 1989 Metro Conf. Championships REVIEW Marianne Morris 1987 Hudson Industries Invitational TOP INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT SCORES Jan Rikard 1982 Lady Gamecock Invitational 207...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... SEC Championships Kandi Kessler 1982 Lady Kat Invitational 209...... Kristy McPherson...... 2002...... SEC Championships HISTORY Lynn Stiffler 1981 Lady Gamecock Invitational 210...... Siew Ai Lim...... 1994...... Carolyn Cudone Invite Lynn Stiffler 1981 Wake Forest Invitational 211...... Kristy McPherson...... 2002...... Spartan Invitational 214...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... NCAA East Regional 214...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... Lady Paladin Invitational WHY USC? 214...... Siew Ai Lim...... 1995...... NCAA East Regional INDIVIDUAL TITLES 215...... Kristy McPherson...... 2002...... Lady Gamecock Classic 7...... Kristy McPherson 217...... Jenna Pearson...... 2004...... NCAA Fall Preview 2...... Siew Ai Lim 217...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout 2...... Lynn Stiffler 218...... Erica Battle...... 2004...... ACC/SEC Challenge 1...... Lotte Moeller 218...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2004...... LSU/Cleveland Classic 1...... Clarissa Childs 218...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2002...... NCAA East Regional 1...... Vikki Valentine 218...... Siew Ai Lim...... 1995...... Dick McGuire Invite 1...... Debbie Eckroth 218 ...... Lynn Stiffler...... 1981...... Lady Gamecock Invite 1...... Marianne Morris 219...... Jenna Pearson...... 2005...... NCAA East Regional 1...... Jan Rikard 219...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2004...... Mason Rudolph Championship 1...... Kandi Kessler 219...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... Bryan National Collegiate 219...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... Lady Gator Invitational 219...... Jan Rikard...... 1982...... Lady Gamecock Invite 220...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2001...... Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout TOP FIVE INDIVIDUAL FINISHES 220...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... Lady Gator Invitational 18...... Kristy McPherson 220...... Marianne Morris...... 1987...... Woodbridge Collegiate 8...... Siew Ai Lim 221...... Kacy Thompson...... 2002...... SEC Championships 7...... Clarissa Childs 221...... Kristy McPherson...... 2002...... LSU/Cleveland Classic 7...... Debbie Eckroth 221...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2002...... LSU/Cleveland Classic 6...... Marianne Morris 221...... Kristy McPherson...... 2002...... Liz Murhpey Classic 6...... Truie Timmons 221 ...... Marianne Morris...... 1985...... Lady Seminole Invite 5...... Kim Belk 221...... Kerry Zebick...... 1992...... Lady Tar Heel Invite 5...... Elizabeth Macfie 222...... Tiffany Catafygiotu...... 2005...... ACC/SEC Challenge 5...... Vikki Valentine 222...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2004...... Lady Gamecock Classic 222...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2004...... NCAA Regionals 4...... Adrienne Gautreaux 222...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2002...... SEC Championships 3...... Robin Abare 222...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2002...... Lady Gamecock Classic 3...... Jan Rikard 222...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... Lady Gamecock Classic 46 3...... Aileen Robertson 222...... Kacy Thompson...... 2001...... Lady Paladin Invitational 3...... Lynn Stiffler 2...... Rachel Bates 1...... Caroline Rominger

GAMECOCK WOMEN’S GOLF INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

LOW INDIVDUAL ROUNDS 67...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... SEC Championships 68...... Kristy McPherson...... 2003...... NCAA East Regional 68...... Kristy McPherson...... 2003...... SEC Championships

68...... Siew Ai Lim...... 1994...... Carolyn Cudone Invitational INTRO 68...... Marianne Morris...... 1985...... Lady Seminole Classic 69...... Jenna Pearson...... 2004...... NCAA Fall Preview 69...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2004...... Mason Rudolph Championship 69...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2004...... Liz Murphey Invitational STAFF 69...... Kristy McPherson...... 2003...... Bryan National Collegiate 69...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2002...... NCAA East Regional 69...... Kristy McPherson...... 2002...... SEC Championships PLAYERS 69...... Kristy McPherson...... 2002...... SEC Championships 69...... Kristy McPherson...... 2002...... Spartan Invitational 69...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... NCAA East Regional Kristy McPherson fired the lowest round 69...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... Bryan National Collegiate in school history when she carded a 67 REVIEW 69...... Debbie Eckroth...... 1989...... Memphis Intercollegiate at the 2001 SEC Championships. 69...... Jan Rikard...... 1982...... Lady Gamecock Invitational 69...... Lynn Stiffler...... 1981...... Lady GamecockInvitational 69...... Truie Timmons...... 1984 ...... Alabama Seascape HISTORY 70...... Jenna Pearson...... 2005...... NCAA East Regional 70...... Erica Battle...... 2005...... SEC Championships

70...... Kristy McPherson...... 2003...... NCAA East Regional WHY USC? 70...... Kristy McPherson...... 2003...... Lady Paladin Invitational 70...... Kristy McPherson...... 2003...... Lady Puerto Rico Classic 70...... Kristy McPherson...... 2003...... Lady Boilermaker Invitational 70...... Kristy McPherson...... 2003...... Lady Boilermaker Invitational 70...... Marci Robinson...... 2003...... NCAA East Regional 70...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2003...... Lady Paladin Invitational 70...... Kacy Thompson...... 2002...... SEC Championships 70...... Kristy McPherson...... 2002...... Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 70...... Kristy McPherson...... 2002...... Lady Gamecock Classic 70...... Kacy Thompson...... 2002...... Lady Gator Invitational 70...... Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2002...... Lady Gator Invitational 70...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout 70...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... SEC Championships Siew Ai Lim carded a 68 en route to earning medalist honors at the 1994 70...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... SEC Championships Carolyn Cudone Invitational. She also 70...... Kristy McPherson...... 2001...... Lady Paladin Invitational won the 1995 NCAA East Regional title. 70...... Lotte Moeller...... 1999...... NCAA East Regional 70...... Siew Ai Lim...... 1996...... NCAA Championships 70...... Clarissa Childs...... 1996...... Lady Gamecock Classic 70...... Libby Howard...... 1996...... Lady Gamecock Classic 70...... Siew Ai Lim...... 1995...... NCAA East Regional 70...... Clarissa Childs...... 1995...... Arizona Invitational 70...... Siew Ai Lim...... 1994...... Carolyn Cudone Invitational 70...... Aileen Robertson ...... 1990...... Lady Tar Heel Invitational 70...... Kim Belk...... 1986...... TPC Invitational 70...... Marianne Morris...... 1987 ...... Woodbridge Collegiate 70...... Truie Timmons...... 1986 ...... TPC Invitational

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Marianne Morris’ 68 stood as a school record for 16 years.

GAMECOCK WOMEN’S GOLF LETTERWINNERS/COACHES

All-Time South Carolina Letterwinners

Robin Abare...... 1981 - 1984 Kristy McPherson...... 1999 - 2003 Dallas Ambrose...... 1998 - 2000 Megan Miller...... 2002 - 2004 INTRO Apryl Arrants...... 1996 - 2000 Lotte Moeller...... 1997 - 1999 Leah Bagwell...... 1991 - 1995 Marianne Morris...... 1983 - 1987 Cecilia Barksdale...... 1995 - 1996 Julie Norris...... 1992 - 1996 STAFF Rachel Bates...... 1989 - 1993 Jenna Pearson...... 2003 - present Erica Battle...... 2002 - present Sandy Persinger...... 1984 - 1985 Kim Belk...... 1985 - 1989 Gay Lynn Pohlman...... 1983 - 1987

PLAYERS Lynn Bernstein...... 1984 - 1987 Laura Raffo...... 2004 - present Kelly Brannon...... 1983 - 1987 Sue Redard...... 1985 - 1987 Tiffany Catafygiotu...... 2001 - 2005 Stephanie Reynolds...... 1998 - 2001

REVIEW Clarissa Childs...... 1992 - 1996 Jan Rikard...... 1980 - 1981 Jill Darr...... 1993 - 1996 Aileen Robertson...... 1987 - 1991 Abby Derman...... 1997 - 2001 Marci Robinson...... 2000 - 2004

HISTORY Laurie Dion...... 1984 - 1989 Caroline Rominger...... 2004 - 2005 Cecilia Ekelundh...... 1998 - 1999 Kristin Ruble...... 1999 - 2001 Debbie Eckroth...... 1988 - 1992 Cathy Rumfelt...... 1987 - 1991 Suzy Ellison...... 1980 - 1983 Lise Russell...... 1981 - 1984 WHY USC? Camilla Faaborg-Anderson...... 1996 - 1997 Lisa Scally...... 1980 - 1981 Karin Fries...... 1994 - 1997 Nathalie Scarpa...... 1983 - 1985 Liz Galbraith...... 1984 - 1988 Katy Scholtman...... 1997 - 1998 Adrienne Gautreaux...... 2001 - 2004 Kim Simmons...... 1982 - 1983 Sofia Gervas...... 1988 - 1992 Whitney Simons...... 2004 - present Margaret Hickey...... 1989 - 1993 Monica Smith...... 1997 - 1998 Libby Howard...... 1994 - 1998 Kim Staples...... 1983 - 1984 Allison Jarrett...... 1988 - 1990 Lynn Stifler...... 1980 - 1981 Tara Joy...... 1992 - 1993 Kacy Thompson...... 1999 - 2003 Sarah Kidd...... 1998 - 2002 Kory Thompson...... 2000 - 2004 Reetta Laakkonen...... 2000 - 2002 Truie Timmons...... 1984 - 1988 Rebekah Lee Owens...... 1993 - 1997 Vikki Valentine...... 1988 - 1992 Siew-Ai Lim...... 1992 - 1996 Beth Ward...... 1983 - 1987 Emma Lofgren...... 1997 - 2000 Katie Weiss...... 1993 – 1997 Elizabeth Macfie...... 1985 - 1988 Blythe Worley...... 2004 - present Laura McCaslin...... 2003 - present Kerry Zebick ...... 1992 - 1994

All-Time South Carolina Head Coaches Bobby Foster...... 1980 - 1982 Jeff Howell...... 1982 -1983 Donna Noonan...... 1983- 1987 Linda Mescan...... 1988 - 1991 Kim Erickson Abbott...... 1991 - 1994 48 Kristi Arney Coggins...... 1994 - present

Kristi Coggins has led the Tiffany Catafygiotu lettered at Carolina program since 1994. South Carolina from 2001-05.

GAMECOCK WOMEN’S GOLF HONORS/AWARDS

NGCA ALL-AMERICANS METRO INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST SEC ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 2003 Kristy McPherson 1989 Debbie Eckroth 2004 Adrienne Gautreaux (3/19) 2002 Kristy McPherson 2003 Kristy McPherson (3rd week) 2001 Kristy McPherson 2002 Kristy McPherson (3/14 & 3/21) 1995 Siew-Ai Lim ALL-METRO TEAM 2000 Kristy McPherson (2/23) 1994 Siew-Ai Lim 1990 Debbie Eckroth INTRO Aileen Robertson SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Vikki Valentine 2005 Erica Battle LPGA FOUNDATION DINAH SHORE AWARD 1989 Debbie Eckroth Tiffany Catafygiotu 2004 Adrienne Gautreaux Laura McCaslin STAFF SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Jenna Pearson 2005 7th Tunica, Mississippi 2004 Erica Battle NGCA ALL-SCHOLAR TEAM G.P.A. AWARD 2004 7th Baton Rouge, Louisiana Tiffany Catafygiotu 2005 South Carolina Gamecocks 2003 4th Lexington, Kentucky Adrienne Gautreaux PLAYERS 2002 1st Athens, Georgia Laura McCaslin 2001 T3rd Gainesville, Florida Megan Miller NGCA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2000 9th Rogers, Arkansas Kory Thompson 2005 Erica Battle 1999 10th Auburn, Alabama 2003 Kacy Thompson REVIEW Tiffany Catafygiotu 1998 8th Birmingham, Alabama Kory Thompson Jenna Pearson 1997 4th Blythewood, South Carolina Tiffany Catafygiotu Caroline Rominger 1996 T3rd Knoxville, Tennessee 2002 Sarah Kidd Whitney Simons 1995 2nd Franklin, Tennessee Reetta Laakkonen HISTORY Blythe Worley 1994 5th West Point, Mississippi Kristy McPherson 2004 Erica Battle 1993 3rd Jackson, Mississippi Kristen Ruble Tiffany Catafygiotu 1992 3rd Baton Rouge, Louisiana Kacy Thompson Adrienne Gautreaux 1997 Karin Fries WHY USC? Laura McCaslin Apryl Arrants Jenna Pearson SEC COACH OF THE YEAR Libby Howard Kory Thompson 1999 Kristi Coggins 2003 Kacy Thompson Kory Thompson Tiffany Catafygiotu SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2002 Reetta Laakkonen 2003 Kristy McPherson 2001 Stephanie Reynolds 1995 Siew-Ai Lim Kacy Thompson

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS SEC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION 2004 Adrienne Gautreaux 2002 Kristy McPherson 2001 Kristy McPherson

GAMECOCK FINAL RANKINGS 2001-02 31st ALL-SEC TEAM 2000-01 34th 2004 Adrienne Gautreaux 1999-00 27th 2003 Kristy McPherson 1996-97 30th 2002 Kristy McPherson 1994-95 6th Adrienne Gautreaux^ 1993-94 19th 2001 Kristy McPherson 1987-88 12th 2000 Kristy McPherson^ 1986-87 14th 1999 Emma Lofgren^ 1980-81 17th 1996 Siew-Ai Lim Clarissa Childs^ Libby Howard^ GAMECOCK CONFERENCES 1995 Siew-Ai-Lim 1992-present Southeastern Conference Clarissa Childs 1988-1991 Metro Conference 1994 Siew-Ai-Lim 1980-1987 Independent for Golf Clarissa Childs Lea Bagwell ^ 1993 Rachel Bates 49 METRO CHAMPIONSHIPS Siew-Ai-Lim ^ 1991 3rd Destin, Florida Clarissa Childs ^ 1990 1st Destin, Florida 1989 2nd Destin, Florida ^ Second Team * honorable mention Two-time SEC Medalist Kristy McPherson is one of the most decorated players in school history.

GAMECOCK WOMEN’S GOLF 2002 SEC CHAMPIONS

INTRO CAROLINA WINS

STAFF

PLAYERS

REVIEW

HISTORY

WHY USC?

ATHENS, Ga. - The 25th-ranked South Carolina par as team Sunday on the hole) was the real tri- feeling to last year’s after she won the individual women’s golf team did something never before umph. We felt like we could come in here and win, crown) This year is so much better because the accomplished in its history Sunday as the Lady and knew we had to get by Auburn, Tennessee and team won. It was awesome last year - don’t get me Gamecocks shot a two-over 290 and with a three- other great teams. Our goal was to be in conten- wrong - but I get to share it with the team this sea- day 861 total captured its first-ever Southeastern tion coming into the final round because we have son. I was thinking about team honors all weekend, Conference Championship by three stokes over played so well all spring on the last day. and it just so happened that the individual victory top-ranked Auburn in the SEC Women’s Golf came around.” Championship at the University of Georgia Golf “Kristy McPherson - what a great leader and a Course. winner. She was so busy playing for the team that the individual honor was secondary. She’s a special “It was magic. I’m so proud And while the Lady Gamecocks were posting their lady.” of the ladies,” head coach first team title, junior All-America Kristy McPherson made it a clean sweep as she became just the sec- The Lady Gamecocks picked the right time to put Kristi Coggins said. “They ond SEC women’s golfer ever to win back-to-back together their best tournament of golf in school his- individual medalist honors. McPherson had a one- tory. South Carolina’s 861 three-day total didn’t just played with so much heart under 71 Sunday and with a three-day 209, won the crush the school record for team tournament score and fought until the final title by two strokes over Vanderbilt’s Nicki Cutler. (previously an 884 at the 2000 Lady Paladin Invi- She continued her mastery of the SEC Tournament tational), it was three strokes better than the SEC putt dropped.” by posting her sixth-straight sub-par round in the Championships record of 864 set by Georgia at the SECs and after opening last year’s tournament 1988 classic at Gulf Breeze, Fla. Prior to this week- Individually, the Carolina performance across the with a five-under 67, has led each round in the SEC end, USC had just four sub-300 rounds all season board was the key to the Lady Gamecocks’ suc- Championships over the last two seasons. The only with its best being a 295 in the first round of the cess in the tournament. Senior Reetta Laakkonen other SEC women’s golfer ever to earn the SEC in- Lady Gamecock Classic, Carolina shot all three of easily posted her best career rounds as her one- dividual title in back-to-back seasons was Florida’s its rounds at 290 or below in this weekend’s tourna- under 71 tied yesterday’s score for her lowest ca- Deb Richard, who won three-consecutive crowns ment. reer round ever. 50 from 1982-84. “Every putt ... every shot ... all I wanted to do was “It was magic. I’m so proud of the ladies,” said head make it for the team,” McPherson said. “We were See SEC CHAMPS! (next page) coach Kristi Coggins. “They played with so much in contention but were behind after the front nine heart and fought until the final putt dropped. It was because no one played it well. But Adrienne Gau- neck and neck and (hole) No. 17 was a nemesis treaux, Reetta Laakkonen and I all played the fi- for us all week, but getting by 17 (USC shot even nal nine in two-under. (About comparing this year’s

GAMECOCK WOMEN’S GOLF 2002 SEC CHAMPIONS

2002 SEC CROWN INTRO SEC CHAMPS! (Continued from last page ) 2002 SEC Championships STAFF In the team competition, South Carolina shot its highest score of the tournament, but University of Georgia Golf Course (Athens, Ga.) played a solid back nine to recapture the lead and hold on. USC stood at five-over par Par 72 • 6,104 yards after the first nine holes and fell three strokes back of No. 9 Tennessee, which shot an eight-under par team score on the front side. But Tennessee cooled down and the Lady Player Scores Finish PLAYERS Gamecocks played the back nine collectively at three-under to win the title. USC’s 861 Kristy McPherson 69-69-71=209 1st was three strokes ahead of top-ranked Auburn (864) as Carolina handed the Tigers their Kacy Thompson 72-70-79=221 T15th fifth second-place showing on the year to go along with their five tournament victories. Adrienne Gautreaux 75-72-75=222 17th Tennessee finished with a one-over 289 Sunday and was five strokes back of Carolina Reetta Laakonen 81-71-71=223 T18th REVIEW with an 866 total. Vanderbilt had the best round of the afternoon (seven-under 281) and Marci Robinson 73-79-73=225 T22nd finished fourth with an 875 while host and No. 10 Georgia rounded out the top five with an 888 team total. Head Coach: Kristi Coggins HISTORY In the individual competition, McPherson got a scare from Vanderbilt’s Nicki Cutler, who finished before McPherson and was in the clubhouse with a five-under 211 after a 67 2001-2002 South Carolina Season Results Sunday. Tied with Cutler entering the final six holes, McPherson carded three birdies Tournament Scores Finish down the stretch and earned the win with a three-day 209. The 209 is the second-best in- Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout 316-305-309=930 4th WHY USC? dividual three-round score in SEC Tournament history, two strokes back of McPherson’s Mercedes Benz Collegiate 318-310-334=962 13th own 207 in last year’s tournament. Lady Paladin Invitational 325-310-304=939 14th Lady Gator Invitational 316-305-309=930 2nd Cutler finished in second place with a five-under 211 and was followed by Auburn’s Tro- Spartan Invitational 302-309-302=913 10th che and Tennessee’s Young-A Yang, each who fired a four-under 212. LSU’s Meredith Lady Gamecock Classic 295-300-300=895 3rd Duncan and Tennessee’s Mary Jan Fernandez rounded out the top five with identical, Liz Murphey Classic 305-299-298=902 4th one-under 215 scores. LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 303-306-302=911 3rd SEC Championships 289-282-290=861 1st The South Carolina women were paced by McPherson, who had a three-day 209 total. NCAA East Regional 298-293-298=889 6th Junior Kacy Thompson of Columbia fell from fourth to 15th place Sunday with a 79 (219 NCAA Championships 298-298-308-313=1217 23rd total). Junior Adrienne Gautreaux had a three-over 75 Sunday and finished tied for 17th place at 222. Laakkonen had a three-day 223 total and finished tied for 18th place, while sophomore Marci Robinson had a one-over 73 and tied for 22nd place.

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Marci Robinson Kacy Thompson Kory Thompson Coach Kristi Coggins

GAMECOCK WOMEN’S GOLF LPGA GAMECOCKS

Gamecocks currently on the LPGA Tour

On The LPGA Tour: In 2003, best finish was a tie for 24th Clarissa Childs at the Wendy’s Championship for Children at Tartan Fields; Collegiate Career: Four-year all-Southeastern Conference INTRO returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, where honoree who competed at South Carolina from 1992-96 and she tied for 22nd and earned exempt status for 2004 via an was a key member of Gamecock teams that advanced to the eight-way, three-hole playoff ... In 2002, tied her career-low NCAA Championships in 1993, 1995 and 1996 ... Earned score of 67 during the second round of the Williams Champi- first-team all-SEC honors in 1994 and 1995 ... Finished third STAFF onship ... In 2001, recorded a career-best finish with a tie for at the 1995 SEC Championships ... Finished 14th at the 1995 17th at the Electrolux USA Championship Hosted by Vince NCAA Championships with a score of 71-75-74-76=296 to Gill and Amy Grant; posted career-best rounds of 67 dur- help Carolina to a ninth-place finish at NCAAs, marking the ing the first rounds of the State Farm Classic and the Asahi school’s best showing ever at the NCAA Championships ... PLAYERS Ryokuken International Championship at Mount Vintage; Was South Carolina’s top finisher at the 1996 NCAA East returned to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament and tied Regional, finishing 12th with a score of 77-71-78-226 ... Had for 10th to earn exempt status for the 2002 season ... In seven top-five finishes during her career as a Gamecock, a 2000, competed on the SBC Futures Tour, where she won mark that ranks third in school history ... Earned medalist REVIEW the Carolina National Futures Classic; returned to the LPGA honors at the 1993 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate ... Posted Final Qualifying Tournament and tied for 18th to gain non- seven top-five finishes as a Gamecock ... Graduated in 1996 exempt status for the 2001 season ... In 1999, recorded a with a degree in interdisciplinary studies. tie for 30th at the Japan Airlines Big Apple Classic; returned

HISTORY to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament and tied for 51st On the LPGA Tour: Joined the LPGA Tour in 2002, compet- to retain non-exempt status for the 2000 season ... In 1998, ing in eight events ... In 2003, competed in six events on tied for 58th at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to the Futures Tour and posted two top-10 finishes; returned earn non-exempt status for the 1999 season ... From 1997- to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament, where she tied for 98, competed on both the Futures Tour and the Asian Tour. WHY USC? fifth to earn exempt status for the 2004 season ... In 2002, recorded her career-low 69 at the Sybase Big Apple Classic Presented by GOLF MAGAZINE, where she tied for 31st for her career-best finish; returned to the LPGA Final Qualify- Marianne Morris ing Tournament and tied for 51st to earn non-exempt status Collegiate Career: Competed at South Carolina from for the 2003 season ... In 2001, tied for 31st at the LPGA 1983-86, earning medalist honors at the 1985 U.S. Women’s Final Qualifying Tournament to earn non-exempt status for Open qualifier ... Also earned medalist honors while compet- the 2002 season ... From 1997-2001, competed on the SBC ing for the Gamecocks at the 1987 Hudson Industries Invi- Futures Tour and recorded 10 top-10 finishes; recorded a tational ... Established a school record for lowest score in a hole-in-one at the 1998 U.S. Women’s Open. round that stood for 16 years when she fired a 68 at the 1985 Lady Seminole Classic ... That mark remains tied for the second-best round in school history ... Posted six top-five finishes during her collegiate career ... Was South Carolina’s Siew Ai Lim top finisher at the 1987 NCAA Championship, carding a 75- Collegiate Career: One of the most decorated players in 74-72-76=297 to finish in a tie for 15th ... Her 15th-place fin- South Carolina women’s golf history was a first-team All- ish at NCAAs stands as the third-highest individual finish for America selection in 1995 as well as the first Gamecock to any Gamecock at the event in school history ... Graduated be recognized as the Southeastern Conference Player of the with a degree in criminal justice in 1988. Year, earning the honor in 1995 ... Second team All-America selection in 1994 ... Four-year all-SEC selection earned On The LPGA Tour: In 2002, returned to the LPGA Final first-team accolades in 1994, 1995 and 1996 ... The four Qualifying Tournament, where she finished tied for 31st to years that Lim competed for South Carolina marked the best retain non-exempt status for the 2003 season ... In 2001, four-year stretch in the history of the program, as the team recorded her season-best finish at the Giant Eagle LPGA competed in three NCAA Championships and finished in Classic, where she tied for ninth ... In 2000, recorded her the top three at the SEC Championships in three of her four season-best finish of a tie for 24th at the Oldsmobile Clas- seasons ... In the one year that the team did not qualify for sic ... In 1999, best finish was a tie for 27th at the ShopRite NCAAs, Lim qualified as an individual and finished in a tie for LPGA Classic ... In 1998, best finish was a tie for 10th at 20th ... Earned individual medalist honors at the 1995 NCAA the ; returned to the LPGA Final Qualify- East Regional, carding a 73-71-70=214 ... Also earned med- ing Tournament, where she tied for third to earn exempt alist honors at the 1994 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate with status for the 1999 season ... In 1997, tied for ninth at the a three-day score of 68-72-70=210 ... Her score of 210 at HEALTHSOUTH Inaugural for her season-best performance the 1994 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate stands as the third- ... In 1996, posted a career-best finish with a second place lowest tournament score in school history, and her first-round 52 at the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic ... In 1995, best finish was 68 remains the second-lowest single-round score in school a tie for third at the McDonald’s LPGA Championship, one history ... Posted eight top-five finishes as a Gamecock ... of the LPGA Tour’s four major championships ... In 1994, Graduated in 1996 with a degree in psychology. best finish was a tie for sixth at the Cup Noodles Hawaiian Ladies Open ... In 1993, recorded a career-low 65 during the final round of the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic, where she tied for eighth ... In 1992, best finish was a tie for 21st at the

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Jamie Farr Toledo Classic ... In 1991, returned to the LPGA College following a one-year stint at Sam Houston State, Final Qualifying Tournament, where she tied for fifth to earn where she competed as a freshman ... Graduated in 2003 exempt status for the 1992 season ... In 1990, best finish with a degree in psychology. was a tie for 12th at the ; did not retain her card for 1991 ... In 1989, qualified for the Tour by tying for Professional: Competed in 10 events on the Futures Tour 43rd at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament to earn non- in 2004, making seven cuts ... Compiled a 75.16 stroke av- INTRO exempt status for the 1990 season ... Prior to qualifying for erage in 2004 ... Finished in a tie for fourth at the 2005 IOS the LPGA Tour, earned seven victories on the Futures Tour. Futures Golf Classic played in El Paso, Texas with a 69-71- 72=212. STAFF Gamecocks on the Futures Tour Kristy McPherson PLAYERS Debbie Eckroth Collegiate Career: One of the most decorated players in Collegiate Career: Competed at South Carolina from the history of South Carolina women’s golf competed for the 1988-92, earning medalist honors at the 1989 Metro Confer- Gamecocks from 1999-2003, re-writing the record books ence Championships ... Earned all-Metro honors in 1989 and in the process ... Three-time All-America honoree in 2001, 1990 ... Competed as an individual at the 1990 NCAA Cham- REVIEW 2002 and 2003 was recognized as the 2003 SEC Golfer of pionships, finishing in a tie for 35th ... Earned the team’s the Year ... Individual medalist at the SEC Championships most valuable player award in 1992, leading the team to a in 2001 and 2002 ... Led the Gamecocks to the 2002 SEC third-place finish at the SEC Championships in its inaugural Championship ... Won a school-record seven individual titles season in the league ... Also earned team MVP recogni- HISTORY during her career ... No other Gamecock has won more than tion in 1990 and 1991 ... Shot a 69 at the 1989 Memphis two tournaments ... Also owns the school record with 18 top- Intercollegiate, a mark that stands as the third-lowest round five finishes ... Owns five of the school’s top six and seven in school history ... Posted seven top-five finishes during her of the school’s top nine tournament scores, highlighted by collegiate career ... Competed at the U.S. Women’s Open WHY USC? a record performance of 207 at the 2001 SEC Champion- Championship in 1990 and 1991 ... Winner of the Pennsyl- ships ... That mark shattered the tournament record by three vania Women’s State Amateur Championship in 1990 and strokes ... Set a school record by firing a 67 at the 2001 SEC 1991 ... Graduated in 1992 with a degree in sport admin- Championships ... Also had two rounds of 68 and six rounds istration. of 69 during her career ... Recognized as the NCAA’s Wom- an of the Year in the state of South Carolina in 2003 and Professional: Was on the LPGA Tour in 2000, making the was recognized as the 15th Honda Inspiration Award winner cut in all six events in which she competed ... Had one top- in 2003 for her efforts to overcome Stills Disease (Juvenile 10 finish and ranked 64th on the tour with a 73.56 stroke Rheumatoid Arthritis) ... Graduated in 2003 with a degree in average ... Winner of the 1994 Victoria Advocate Futures sport and entertainment management. and the 1997 American Red Cross Futures Classic while competing on the Futures Tour ... Professional: Joined the Futures Tour for the second half of Competed on the Ladies European Tour in 1995 and 1996 the 2003 schedule after finishing her collegiate career, and ... Has earned more than $111,000 dollars on the Futures after playing only nine of the 17 tournaments, McPherson Tour and ranks eighth on the Futures Tour Career Money still finished 26th on the money list and was the third-lead- List ... Ranked 21st on the Futures Tour in 2001 with a 73.60 ing vote-getter in the Rookie of the Year balloting ... Posted stroke average. two top-10 finishes on the Futures Tour in 2003 and one in 2004 ... Is ranked among the top 20 players on the Futures Tour in 2005. Adrienne Gautreaux Collegiate Career: Competed at South Carolina for three seasons from 2001-2004 ... Recipient of the 2004 Dinah Shore Trophy, presented by the LPGA Foundation, which honors the nation’s top golfer who combines golf and aca- demic success, in addition to helping in the community ... Two-time all-SEC selection, including a spot on the first-team all-SEC squad in 2004 ... Earned Academic All-America hon- ors from CoSIDA and the NGCA in 2004, as well as earning a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll ... Recognized as the SEC Golfer of the Week after her second-place finish at the 2004 Lady Gamecock Classic ... Key member of the 2002 SEC Championship team, finishing in a tie for 17th on 53 the individual leader board at the SEC Championships that year ... Was the Gamecocks’ top finisher at the 2002 NCAA East Regional, finishing in a tie for ninth with a career-low score of 75-69-74-218 ... Turned in three rounds of 69 during her career ... Posted four top-five finishes as a Gamecock ... Transferred to South Carolina from Trinity Valley Community

GAMECOCK WOMEN’S GOLF NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

2005 NCAA EAST REGIONAL 2002 NCAA EAST REGIONAL MAY 6-7, 2005 MAY 9-11, 2002 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GOLF COURSE (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY GOLF COURSE (BATON ROUGE, LA.) 293-307-303=903 • 9TH OUT OF 21 TEAMS 298-293-298=889 • 6TH OUT OF 21 TEAMS

INTRO Jenna Pearson 70-77-72=219 14th Adrienne Gautreaux 75-69-74=218 T9th Whitney Simons 73-75-76=224 T28th Marci Robinson 74-74-76=224 T41st Erica Battle 72-78-79=229 T51st Kacy Thompson 78-74-73=225 T45th Caroline Rominger 81-77-77=235 T77th Kristy McPherson 75-76-75=226 T54th

STAFF Blythe Worley 78-81-78=237 T81st Reetta Laakkonen 74-77-80=231 T70th Coach: Kristi Coggins Coach: Kristi Coggins

2004 NCAA EAST REGIONAL 2001 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 6-8, 2004 MAY 22-25, 2001 PLAYERS MISSION INN RESORT (HOWIE-IN-THE-HILLS, FLA.) MISSION INN RESORT (HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, FLA.) 316-320-314=950 • 15TH OUT OF 21 TEAMS 308-323-311-312=1254 • 24TH OUT OF 24 TEAMS

Adrienne Gautreaux 71-77-74=222 T9th Kristy McPherson 75-83-72-73=303 T44th REVIEW Jenna Pearson 83-76-82=241 T69th Marci Robinson 76-77-81-79=313 T88th Erica Battle 84-82-77=243 T78th Stefanie Reynolds 78-83-78-78=317 T100th Marci Robinson 79-85-81=245 T83rd Sarah Kidd 79-80-85-84=328 T114th Kory Thompson 83-85-84=252 T92nd Kacy Thompson 81-86-80-82=329 116th HISTORY Coach: Kristi Coggins Coach: Kristi Coggins

2003 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 2001 NCAA EAST REGIONAL MAY 20-23, 2003 MAY 10-12, 2001 WHY USC? BIRCK BOILERMAKER GOLF COURSE (WEST LAFAYETTE, IND.) FINLEY GOLF COURSE (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) 318-318-309-303=1248 • 17TH OUT OF 24 TEAMS 305-293-306=904 • 6TH OUT OF 21 TEAMS

Kristy McPherson 79-78-75-73=305 T39th Kristy McPherson 73-69-72=214 3rd Adrienne Gautreaux 80-79-75-76=310 T61st Marci Robinson 75-75-78=228 T30th Tiffany Catafygiotu 79-81-78-75=313 T76th Stefanie Reynolds 78-72-78=228 T30th Kacy Thompson 80-81-81-79=321 T90th Sarah Kidd 80-77-85=242 T70th Marci Robinson 85-80-81-82=328 T115th Kacy Thompson 79-88-78=245 T73rd Coach: Kristi Coggins Coach: Kristi Coggins

2003 NCAA EAST REGIONAL 2000 NCAA REGIONAL MAY 8-10, 2003 MAY 11-13, 2000 SALEM GLEN COUNTRY CLUB (CLEMMONS, S.C.) SCARLET COURSE (COLUMBUS, OHIO) 303-287-294=884 • 7TH OUT OF 21 TEAMS 306-314-314=934 • 18TH OUT OF 24 TEAMS

Kristy McPherson 68-71-70=209 2nd Kristy McPherson 73-81-76=230 T40th Adrienne Gautreaux 80-72-73=225 T40th Stefanie Reynolds 79-76-79=234 T65th Marci Robinson 81-70-76=227 T54th Kacy Thompson 77-78-79=234 T65th Kacy Thompson 80-74-75=229 T64th Emma Lofgren 77-79-84=240 T94th Tiffany Catafygiotu 75-82-76=233 T79th Apryl Arrants 79-91-80=250 T118th Coach: Kristi Coggins Coach: Kristi Coggins

2002 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 1999 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 21-24, 2002 MAY 19-22, 1999 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON GOLF COURSE (AUBURN, WASH.) TULSA COUNTRY CLUB (TULSA, OKLA.) 298-298-308-313 • 23RD OUT OF 24 TEAMS 313-313-315=941 • 14TH OUT OF 19 TEAMS

Kristy McPherson 76-71-74-79=300 T55th Cecilia Ekelundh 78-76-77=231 T35th Reetta Laakkonen 72-74-80-75=301 T60th Emma Lofgren 79-77-80=236 T57th Adrienne Gautreaux 74-75-78-81=308 T95th Apryl Arrants 76-78-83=237 T63rd Kacy Thompson 76-78-77-78=309 T99th Lotte Moeller 80-82-80=242 T77th Marci Robinson 76-78-79-81=314 112th Stefanie Reynolds 82-84-78=244 T85th Coach: Kristi Coggins Coach: Kristi Coggins

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1999 NCAA REGIONAL 1995 NCAA REGIONAL MAY 6-8, 1999 MAY 11-13, 1995 THE UNIVERSITY CLUB (COLUMBIA, S.C.) QUAIL RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB (MEMPHIS, TENN.) 299-302-307=908 • 7TH OUT OF 19 TEAMS 298-307-306=911 • 4TH OUT OF 19 TEAMS

Cecilia Ekelundh 73-79-75=227 T27th Siew Ai Lim 73-71-70=214 1st INTRO Emma Lofgren 75-74-79=228 T33rd Clarissa Childs 79-76-78=233 T46th Lotte Moeller 79-70-79=228 T33rd Rebekah Lee 73-80-82=235 T57th Stefanie Reynolds 76-80-74=230 T47th Karin Fries 77-84-76=237 T67th

Apryl Arrants 75-79-79=233 T60th Julie Norris 75-80-82=237 T67th STAFF Coach: Kristi Coggins Coach: Kristi Coggins

1997 NCAA REGIONAL 1994 NCAA REGIONAL MAY 8-10, 1997 MAY 12-14, 1994 PLAYERS PRAIRIE VISTA GOLF COURSE (NORMAL, ILL.) FOREST AKERS WEST COUNTRY CLUB (EAST LANSING, MICH.) 320-333-317=970 • 13TH OUT OF 18 TEAMS 326-313-320=959 • 10TH OUT OF 19 TEAMS

Rebekah Lee-Owens 74-82-77=233 T9th Siew Ai Lim 75-75-77=226 6th Camilla Faaborg-Andersen 84-84-77=245 T57th Rebekah Lee 82-80-79=241 T42nd REVIEW Emma Lofgren 82-85-78=245 T57th Clarissa Childs 84-79-79=242 T46th Libby Howard 80-83-85=248 T75th Jill Darr 86-79-89=254 T90th Karin Fries 84-84-86=254 T97th Lea Bagwell 85-86-85=256 96th Coach: Kristi Coggins Coach: Kim Abbott HISTORY

1996 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 1993 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 22-25, 1996 MAY 26-29, 1993 LAQUINTA DUNES GOLF RESORT (PALM SPRINGS, CALIF.) UNIVERSITY GOLF COURSE (ATHENS, GA.) WHY USC? 334-311-329-321=1295 • 14TH OUT OF 18 TEAMS 309-310-315-304=1238 • 12TH OUT OF 17 TEAMS

Siew Ai Lim 78-74-84-70=306 T6th Tara Joy 79-79-77-73=308 T41st Libby Howard 87-76-79-82=324 T51st Rachel Bates 75-76-77-83=311 T49th Clarissa Childs 84-79-81-83=327 T61st Siew Ai Lim 77-77-82-76=312 T53rd Rebekah Lee 87-72-85-86=340 T86th Kerry Zebick 78-78-79-80=315 T61st Karin Fries 85-87-90-90=352 T94th Clarissa Childs 83-80-82-75=320 T74th Coach: Kristi Coggins Coach: Kim Erickson

1996 NCAA REGIONAL 1987 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 9-11, 1996 MAY 27-30, 1987 GRAND NATIONAL LAKES COURSE (AUBURN, ALA.) THE SOUTH COURSE (ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.) 307-303-309=919 • T5TH OUT OF 19 TEAMS 298-303-304-320=1225 • T14TH OUT OF 17 TEAMS

Clarissa Childs 77-71-78=226 T12th Marianne Morris 75-74-72-76=297 T15th Siew Ai Lim 76-75-77=228 T18th Truie Timmons 74-77-78-78=307 T60th Rebekah Lee 77-75-81=233 T32nd Kim Belk 74-76-77-83=310 T73rd Karin Fries 77-82-76=235 T40th Kelly Brannon 75-76-78-83=312 T77th Libby Howard 87-82-78=247 T83rd Elizabeth Macfie 80-85-77-83=325 T102nd Coach: Kristi Coggins Coach: Donna Noonan

1995 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 24-27, 1995 PETE DYE COURSE AT LANDFALL (WILMINGTON, N.C.) GAMECOCKS COMPETING AS INDIVIDUALS AT NCAAs 299-300-297-308=1204 • T9TH OUT OF 18 TEAMS 2005 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Siew Ai Lim 74-73-73-73=293 T9th Jenna Pearson 79-79-72-73=303 T60th Clarissa Childs 71-75-74-76=296 T14th Rebekah Lee 77-74-75-80=306 T44th 2004 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Karin Fries 77-78-75-81=311 T67th Adrienne Gautreaux 73-72-78-70=293 T22nd Katie Weiss 83-89-86-79=337 T99th Coach: Kristi Coggins 1997 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Rebekah Lee-Owens 80-73-76-80=309 T61st 55 1994 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Siew Ai Lim 75-74-79-80=308 T20th

1990 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Debbie Eckroth 80-82-77-72=311 T35th

GAMECOCK WOMEN’S GOLF SEC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

2005 SEC Championships (April 15-17, 2005) 1998 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP Tunica National Golf Course (Tunica, Miss.) APRIL 17-19, 1998 313-301-300=914 7th out of 12 teams RIVERCHASE COUNTRY CLUB (TUSCALOOSA, ALA.) Whitney Simons 76-73-78=227 T12th 318-312-303=933 8TH OUT OF 12 TEAMS Erica Battle 80-78-70=228 T15th Lotte Moeller 77-74-75=226 11th Caroline Rominger 79-76-73=228 T15th Emma Lofgren 81-80-72=233 T27th INTRO Jenna Pearson 78-74-82=234 T34th Apryl Arrants 77-80-78=235 29th Tiffany Catafygiotu 80-83-79=242 T51st Libby Howard 84-78-78=240 T43rd Abby Derman 83-84-84=251 T56th

2004 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP STAFF APRIL 16-18, 2004 1997 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE (ATHENS, GA.) APRIL 18-20, 1997 311-312-293-916 11TH OUT OF 17 TEAMS THE UNIVERSITY CLUB (COLUMBIA, S.C.) Erica Battle 79-74-71=224 T20th 317-294-299=910 4TH OUT OF 12 TEAMS PLAYERS Adrienne Gautreaux 75-74-75-224 T20th Camilla Faabog-Anderson 80-74-71=225 T6th Marci Robinson 73-77-75=225 T26th Rebekah Lee-Owens 78-72-75=225 T6th Jenna Pearson 76-75-76=227 T31st Libby Howard 79-74-75=228 T14th Kory Thompson 79-80-75=234 T49th Karin Fries 85-75-78=238 T35th Emma Lofgren 80-74-85=239 T38th REVIEW 2003 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP APRIL 18-20, 2003 1996 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP UNIVERSITY CLUB GOLF COURSE (LEXINGTON, KY.) APRIL 19-21, 1996 295-308-311=914 4th OUT OF 12 TEAMS WILLOW CREEK GOLF CLUB (KNOXVILLE, TENN.) HISTORY Kristy McPherson 68-71-81=220 3rd 310-300=610 T3RD OUT OF 12 TEAMS Adrienne Gautreaux 73-77-74=224 T8th Siew Ai Lim 74-72=146 T2nd Marci Robinson 84-80-73=237 T29th Rebekah Lee 78-76=154 T11th Kacy Thompson 76-80-85=241 T38th Clarissa Childs 78-78=156 T22nd Tiffany Catafygiotu 78-82-83=243 T42nd Libby Howard 80-76=156 T22nd WHY USC? Karin Fries 84-76=160 T32nd

2002 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP APRIL 19-21, 2002 1995 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE (ATHENS, GA.) APRIL 21-23, 1995 289-282-290=861 1st OUT OF 12 TEAMS LEGENDS CLUB OF TENNESSEE NORTH COURSE (FRANKLIN, TENN.) Kristy McPherson 69-69-71=209 1st 310-303-308=921 2ND OUT OF 11 TEAMS Kacy Thompson 72-70-79=221 T15th Clarissa Childs 76-72-77=225 T3rd Adrienne Gautreaux 75-72-75=222 17th Siew Ai Lim 81-73-73=227 5th Reetta Laakkonen 81-71-71=223 T18th Rebekah Lee 83-75-76=234 T12th Marci Robinson 73-79-73=225 T22nd Karin Gries 74-83-83=240 25th Julie Norris 79-85-82=246 T37th

2001 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP APRIL 20-22, 2001 1994 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GOLF COURSE (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) APRIL 29- MAY 1, 1994 295-290-302=887 T3RD OUT OF 12 TEAMS OLD WAVERLY COUNTRY CLUB (WEST POINT, MISS.) Kristy McPherson 67-70-70=207 1st 291-292-321=904 5TH OUT OF 11 TEAMS Sarah Kidd 75-74-77=226 T20th Siew Ai Lim 71-72-81=224 T7th Marci Robinson 75-73-78=226 T20th Lea Bagwell 73-73-78=224 T7th Stefanie Reynolds 78-73-77=228 T26th Rebekah Lee 75-73-78=226 T12th Kacy Thompson 86-77-81=224 T51st Clarissa Childs 72-74-84=230 T20th Jill Darr 83-80-86=249 50th

2000 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP APRIL 21-23, 2000 1993 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP PINNACLE COUNTRY CLUB (ROGERS, ARK.) APRIL 30- MAY 2, 1993 314-326-319=959 9th OUT OF 12 TEAMS COLONIAL COUNTRY CLUB, DEERFIELD COURSE (JACKSON, MISS.) Kristy McPherson 73-81-76=230 T40th 301-315=616 3RD OUT OF 11 TEAMS Stefanie Reynolds 79-76-79=234 T65th Rachel Bates 75-79=154 T11th Kacy Thompson 77-78-79=234 T65th Clarissa Childs 72-82=154 T11th Emma Lofgren 77-79-84=240 T94th Siew Ai Lim 76-80=156 T15th Apryl Arrants 79-91-80=250 T118th Tara Joy 81-76=157 T18th Kerry Zebick 78-80=158 T21st

1999 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP APRIL 16-18, 1999 1992 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND NATIONAL LAKES COURSE (OPELIKA, ALA.) MAY 11-13, 1992 318-314-320=952 10TH OUT OF 12 TEAMS SANTA MARIA GOLF COURSE (BATON ROUGE, LA.) 56 Cecilia Ekelundh 77-73-80=230 T9th 304-304-304=912 3RD OUT OF 10 TEAMS Emma Lofgren 78-79-80=237 T27th Vikki Valentine 76-74-72=222 5th Stefanie Reynolds 80-80-78=238 T32nd Lea Bagwell 76-75-76=227 11th Lotte Moeller 83-82-83=248 T46th Debbie Eckroth 79-74-78=231 T16th Apryl Arrants 84-83-82=249 51st Margaret Hickey 73-81-78=232 18th Rachel Bates 84-86-78=248 T42nd

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