BIG 12 CHAMPIONS: 1997, 2004, 2011, 2017, 2018 | 27 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES | 19 ALL-AMERICANS TEXAS WOMEN’S

2017-18 SCHEDULE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

Dates Tournament Location/Result Dates: Friday-Wednesday, May 18-23, 2018 Site: Stillwater, Okla. / Karsten Creek Golf Club Sep. 11-12 Dick McGuire Invitational 10th [880] Par/Yardage:72/6,328 Format: 18 holes [] Fri-Monday; match play to determine NCAA Champion Sep. 23-25 Schooner Fall Classic 4th [851] Live Scoring: http://results.golfstat.com//public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=participants&tid=13662 Oct. 1-3 Annika Intercollegiate T4th [873] Participating Teams: No. 1 Alabama, No. 9 Arizona, No. 10 Arizona State, No. 2 Arkansas, No. 19 Oct. 9-10 Betsy Rawls Invitational 1st [866] Auburn, Baylor, Colorado, No. 4 Duke, No. 12 Florida, No. 21 Florida State, No. 7 Furman, No. 16 Kent Nov. 3-5 Battle at The Beach 3rd [848] State, No. 25 Louisville, No. 13 Northwestern, Ohio State, No. 20 Oklahoma, Ole Miss, No. 6 Southern Feb. 11-13 Northrop Grumman Intercollegiate 6th [885] California, No. 5 Stanford, No. 8 Texas, No. 3 UCLA, Virginia, No. 18 Wake Forest, No. 15 Washington. Mar. 5-6 The Wildcat Invitational 3rd [860] TEXAS LINEUP Mar. 13-14 Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational 1st [883] Mar. 26-28 March Mayhem 2nd [Match Play] 1 2 3 4 5 April 8-10 Silverado Showdown 7th [874] April 20-22 Big 12 Championships 1st [880] May 7-9 NCAA Austin Regional 2nd [849] May 18-23 NCAA Championship Stillwater, Okla. TEXAS MEDIA RELATIONS Sophia Kaitlyn Emilee Greta Isabella Agathe Sean Cartell • Golf Contact Schubert Papp Hoffman Voelker Laisne [email protected] TOURNAMENT STORYLINES (352) 278-5422 [cell phone] P.O. Box 7399, Austin, TX 78713-7399 • The No. 8 University of Texas women’s golf team will make its 27th all-time appearance in the 512-471-6039 • TexasSports.com NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship when it travels to Stillwater, Okla., to participate in the event at Karsten Creek Golf Club May 18-23. The event features four rounds of stroke WORLD AMATEUR GOLF RANKINGS play and then a match-play championship for the final eight teams remaining in the field. 21______Sophia Schubert • Texas, coming off back-to-back Big 12 Conference Championships, is making its third con- 51______Kaitlyn Papp secutive NCAA Championship appearance. The Longhorns placed 13th at last season’s event. 53______Agathe Laisne Texas’ best all-time finish at the NCAA Championship is second in 1993 and 2002. 122______Emilee Hoffman • Stroke play on the 72-yard, 6,328-yard course will begin at 7:30 a.m. CT on Friday, May 18. 182______Greta Isabella Voelker The Longhorns are set to tee off at 1:21 p.m. CT Friday in a group with Arizona and Furman. • The Longhorns have a record of 136-34-1 against their opponents this season, including a QUICK FACTS 39-19-1 tally against teams ranked in the Golfweek Top-25 at the time of competition. Texas Location______Austin, Texas has nine top-five team finishes in 12 tournaments this season, including three team victories. President______Greg Fenves • Kaitlyn Papp recently became the first person in school history to be named the Big 12 Player Vice President/Athletics Director______Chris Del Conte of the Year and the Big 12 Freshman of the Year in the same season. Papp has competed in Women’s Athletics Director______Chris Plonsky all 12 tournaments and 34 rounds for the Longhorns this season. She has a stroke average of Founded______1883 71.82, which ranks second on her team. Nickname______Longhorns • Papp, and Emilee Hoffman were named to the All-Big 12 Team. Colors ______Burnt Orange & White • Papp and Schubert are both on pace to break the University of Texas single-season stroke Conference______Big 12 average of 72.49, set by Schubert in her junior season of 2016-17. 2017-18 TEXAS ROSTER Name ______2017-18 Avg.______Cl.______Hometown [High School / Last School] Maren Cipolla______74.58______So.______Lewiston, N.Y. [Nichols] Emilee Hoffman______72.82______So.______Folsom, Calif. [Vista Del Lago] Agathe Laisne______74.61______Fr.______Paris, France [CNED] Maddie Luitwieler ______75.45______Jr.______Katy, Texas [Cinco Ranch] Kaitlyn Papp______71.82______Fr.______Austin, Texas [Lake Travis] Sophia Schubert______71.52______Sr.______Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Christian Academy of Knoxville / Auburn] Greta Isabella Voelker______73.94______So.______Witten, Germany [Karl-Müchler Schule] Kelly Xac______82.33______So.______Corpus Christi, Texas [Tuloso-Midway]

Head Coach: Ryan Murphy [New Mexico ‘97], 4th year Associate Head Coach: Kate Golden [Texas ‘89], 8th year TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 ROSTER

Front Row (L-R): Kaitlyn Papp, Maddie Luitwieler, Sophia Schubert, Maren Cipolla, Kelly Xac. Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Ryan Murphy, Emilee Hoffman, Agathe Laisne, Greta Isabella Voelker, Associate Head Coach Kate Golden.

Name ______2017-18 Avg.______Ht.______Cl.______Hometown [High School / Last School] Maren Cipolla______74.58______5-3______So.______Lewiston, N.Y. [Nichols] Emilee Hoffman______72.82______5-8______So.______Folsom, Calif. [Vista Del Lago] Agathe Laisne______74.61______5-7______Fr.______Paris, France [CNED]

Maddie Luitwieler ______75.45______5-7______Jr.______Katy, Texas [Cinco Ranch] Kaitlyn Papp______71.82______5-3______Fr.______Austin, Texas [Lake Travis] Sophia Schubert______71.52______5-6______Sr.______Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Christian Academy of Knoxville / Auburn] Greta Isabella Voelker______73.94 ______5-8______So.______Witten, Germany [Karl-Müchler Schule] Kelly Xac______82.33______5-2______So.______Corpus Christi, Texas [Tuloso-Midway]

Head Coach: Ryan Murphy [New Mexico ‘97], 4th year Associate Head Coach: Kate Golden [Texas ‘89], 8th year TEXAS LINEUP - GOLFSTAT RANKINGS Pronunciation Guide: Golfer______Golfstat Ranking [05/09] Maren Cipolla: Chip-OH-luh Sophia Schubert: SHOO-bert Schubert______9 Agathe Laisne: UH-gat LUH-nay Greta Isabella Voelker: VOLE-kurr Papp______15 Maddie Luitwieler: LOOT-wiler Kelly Xac: ZACK Hoffman______42 Voelker______84 Laisne______92 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 SCHEDULE

Dates______Tournament______Location______Venue______Result

Sept. 11-12____ Dick McGuire Invitational______Albuquerque, N.M.______Championship Course at UNM______10th [880]

Sept. 23-25____ Schooner Fall Classic______Norman, Okla.______Belmar Country Club______4th [851]

Oct. 1-3______ANNIKA Intercollegiate______Eden Prairie, Minn.______Olympic Hills Golf Club______T4th [873]

Oct. 9-10______Betsy Rawls Invitational______Austin, Texas______University of Texas Golf Club______1st [866]

Nov. 3-5______The Battle at the Beach______Cabo, Mexico______Club Campestre San Jose Golf Club______3rd [848]

Feb. 11-13_____ Northrop Grumman Intercollegiate______Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.______Palos Verdes Country Club______6th [885]

Mar. 5-6______The Wildcat Invitational______Tucson, Ariz.______Sewailo Golf Club______3rd [860]

Mar. 13-14_____ Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational______Kailua, Hawaii______Kaneohe Klipper Golf Club______1st [883]

Mar. 26-28_____ March Mayhem______Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.______The Farms Country Club______2nd [Match Play]

April 8-10______Silverado Showdown______Napa, Calif.______Silverado Golf Resort______7th [874]

April 20-22_____ Big 12 Championship______Dallas, Texas______Dallas Athletic Club______1st [880]

May 7-9______NCAA Regional______Austin, Texas______University of Texas Golf Club______2nd [849]

May 18-23_____ NCAA Championship______Stillwater, Okla.______Karsten Creek Golf Club______

TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF HISTORY AND TRADITION

44TH SEASON NATIONAL CHAMPIONS WOMEN’S HALL OF HONOR • The Texas women’s golf team is in the midst of its • Three golfers in University of Texas history have • The Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor at The 44th season of varsity competition. won individual national titles, including two NCAA University of Texas began in 2000 to recognize • The 1974-75 campaign marked the first season of Championships. individuals for exceptional contributions to The Texas women’s golf. • Charlotta Sorenstam became the Longhorns’ first University of Texas, Texas women’s athletics and the NCAA individual champion when she won the 1993 community at large. THE MURPHY EFFECT event, while Heather Bowie claimed the 1997 NCAA • Since that time, eight Texas women’s golfers have • Texas head coach Ryan Murphy is in his fourth individual crown. Prior to NCAA sponsorship of been inducted into the Women’s Athletics Hall of season at the helm of the Texas women’s golf women’s golf, Debbie Petrizzi was the 1978 AIAW Honor, with Charlotta Sorenstam as the most recent program. individual champion. inductee in 2015. The full list of inductees is below: • Under the direction of Murphy, Texas golfers have • In total, the Longhorns have posted 16 top-10 recorded seven of the best eight 18-hole scores in individual finishes at the NCAA Championship. Charlotta Sorenstam______2015 program history, and 11 of the top-12 54-hole totals Debbie Petrizzi______2014 Heather Bowie-Young______2011 in school annals. US AMATEUR CHAMPIONS Betsy Rawls______2005 • When Texas senior Sophia Schubert in August • Twelve of the top-13 18-hole team scores in Cindy Figg-Currier______2004 school history have come during Murphy’s tenure. 2017 claimed the 2017 U.S. Women’s Amateur, she Michiko Hattori______2002 Additionally, each of the top-eight 54-hole team became just the third golfer in program history to Pat Weis______2001 scores in program history have been charted by capture the event. Longhorns to capture the U.S. Sherri Steinhauer______2000 Murphy’s teams. Women’s Amateur are listed below:

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Sophia Schubert______2017 Kelli Kuehne______1996 • The Longhorns have won 15 conference Kelli Kuehne______1995 championships in program history, including five in Michiko Hattori______1985 the Big 12 Conference era. • Texas claimed 10 Southwest Conference Championships: 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996. • UT has won Big 12 Conference Championships in 1997, 2004, 2011, 2017 and 2018. TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF NOTES

WHEN THEY FIRST STARTED PLAYING GOLF SEASON/CAREER BEST QUICK REFERENCE INDIVIDUAL CAREER VICTORIES • Sophia Schubert Golfer______Age Started Playing Golf Best Career Round: 65 Golfer______Victories Cipolla______13 Best 2017-18 Round: 67 Schubert______2* Hoffman______5 Best Career Finish: 1 Betsy Rawls Invitational (10/10/2017) Laisne______2 Best 2017-18 Finish: 1 Lady Buckeye (04/16/2017) Luitwieler______9 2017-18 Stroke Avg: 71.52 Papp______2 Papp______6 • Kaitlyn Papp Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational (03/14/2018) Schubert______4 Best Career Round: 64 Northrop Grumman Intercollegiate (02/13/2018)_ Voelker______10 Best 2017-18 Round: 64 Hoffman______1 Xac______8 Best Career Finish: 1 Lady Paladin (09/25/2016) Best 2017-18 Finish: 1 GOLFSTAT TOP 25 2017-18 Stroke Avg: 71.82 * Schubert also won the Alamo Invitational while a • Emilee Hoffman student-athlete at Auburn in 2014-15. 1______UCLA Best Career Round: 64 2______Alabama Best 2017-18 Round: 64 GOLFER NOTABLES 3______Arkansas Best Career Finish: 1 4______Duke Best 2017-18 Finish: 2 2017-18 Stroke Avg: 72.82 EMILEE HOFFMAN 5______Stanford • The 2017 and 2018 Big 12 Conference 6______Southern California • Greta Isabella Voelker Best Career Round: 65 Championship individual runner-up. 7______Furman Best 2017-18 Round: 69 • Member of the gold-medal winning United States 8______TEXAS Best Career Finish: 2 team at the 2017 World University Games. 9______South Carolina Best 2017-18 Finish: T9 • Name was inspired by former LPGA Tour player 10______Arizona 2017-18 Stroke Avg: 73.94 . 11______Michigan State • Agathe Laisne • Her father Jeff has played in three USGA Mid- 12______Arizona State Best Career Round: 70 Amateur Championships with Emilee on the bag in 13______Northwestern Best 2017-18 Round: 70 2009 at the age of 12 in Kiawah Island, S.C. 14______Florida Best Career Finish: T9 • Began playing golf at the age of five. 15______Washington Best 2017-18 Finish: T9 2017-18 Stroke Avg: 74.61 16______Kent State AGATHE LAISNE 17______Oklahoma State • The 2017 European Ladies Champion. 18______Wake Forest TWO LONGHORNS ON ANNIKA AWARD LIST • Texas golfers Kaitlyn Papp and Sophia Schubert • The first female golfer from France to play at the 19______Auburn University of Texas. 20______Illinois have been named to the final watch list for The 21______Oklahoma ANNIKA Award, which is presented annually to the KAITLYN PAPP 22______Vanderbilt top female collegiate golfer. • The first golfer in school history to be named 23______Purdue • The ANNIKA Award recipient is chosen by a panel both the Big 12 Player of the Year and the Big 12 24______North Carolina of collegiate golfers, coaches and members of the Freshman of hte Year in the same season. 25 ______Houston golf media. The winner will be announced live on Golf Channel’s Golf Central on Wednesday, June 6 • Has competed on five United States teams during at 5:30 p.m. CT. her career and all five have been winning squads. HEAD COACH RYAN MURPHY • Schubert and Papp each were All-Big 12 • Moved many times as a youngster as her father 2017 & 18 BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR Conference selections in 2017-18 and are ranked was in the Navy. Has lived in Camp Lejeune, N.C., Pensacola, Fla., Okinawa, Japan, San Antonio and COACHING EXPERIENCE No. 9 and No. 15, respectively, in the nation in the latest Golfstat rankings. Austin. • Texas, Head Women’s Golf Coach [2014-present] • Began playing golf at the age of six. • Texas, Assistant Men’s Golf Coach [2008-14] SCHUBERT, PAPP TO COMPETE IN ARNOLD • In 2016, was a player representative for the AJGA • St. Edward’s, Head Men’s Golf Coach [2005-08] Board of Directors. • New Mexico, Assistant Men’s Golf Coach [2001-05] PALMER CUP • Texas golfers Kaitlyn Papp and Sophia Schubert SOPHIA SCHUBERT YEAR-BY-YEAR AT TEXAS have each been selected to participate on the 2018 • The 2017 U.S. Women’s Amateur Champion, Year [Conference-Regional-NCAA] Arnold Palmer Cup Team. becoming the third person in program history to • 2017-18 [1st-2nd] • The Arnold Palmer Cup will take place July 6-8, accomplish the feat. • 2016-17 [1st-4th-13th] 2018 at the Evian Resort Golf Club in France. • Began playing golf at the age of four, when her • 2015-16 [2nd-6th-23rd] The 2018 Arnold Palmer Cup will be the first using mom registered she and her sister for golf lessons. • 2014-15 [6th-7th-N/A] the expanded format of United States men’s and women’s collegiate golfers vs. their counterparts ALL-AMERICANS AT TEXAS from around the world. GRETA ISABELLA VOELKER • Sophia Schubert, 2017 [Honorable Mention] • Papp was a coach’s pick for the Arnold Palmer • The 2017 Big 12 Conference Freshman of the • Bertine Strauss, 2015 [Honorable Mention] Cup Team, while Schubert was named to the team Year. based on her Arnold Palmer Cup ranking. • Began playing golf at the age of 10 while on vacation with her family. • Majoring in anthropology with an interest in pursuing a career in forensic sciences. TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF HEAD COACH RYAN MURPHY

In four seasons at the helm of the University of Texas women’s golf Fellow rookie Emilee Hoffman was the runner-up at the 2017 Big 12 program, Ryan Murphy has returned the Longhorns to among the nation’s elite, Championships and earned a spot on the 2017 Big 12 All-Tournament Team. culminating with back-to-back Big 12 Conference Championships for the first Hoffman, who was one of three collegiate golfers nationally to be selected to time in program history and the school’s best finish (13th) at the 2017 NCAA represent the United States at the World University Games, also tied the school Championships in five seasons. record for lowest 18-hole score (65) at the Lady Paladin Invitational, winning Murphy, who as an assistant coach helped the Texas men’s golf team individual medalist honors in that event with the fifth-lowest 54-hole score (210) to the 2012 NCAA Championship, was named the fourth head women’s golf in program history. coach in program history on May 29, 2014. Murphy’s efforts have resulted in Murphy’s incoming freshmen for the 2017-18 – Agathe Laisne and Kaitlyn bringing some of the nation’s top prep golfers to the Forty Acres and putting the Papp – are two of the top incoming collegiate freshmen in the nation. Laisne Longhorns on a steady ascent to national prominence. He has been named the captured the 2017 European Ladies Championship, which has qualified her Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year in both 2017 and 2018. for the 2017 Evian Championships and the 2018 Women’s British Open. She Under the direction of Murphy, Texas golfers have recorded seven of the cracked the top 30 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings prior to beginning her best eight 18-hole scores in program history, and 11 of the top-12 54-hole totals collegiate career. Papp, the fifth-ranked golfer in the Golfweek/Sagarin Girls in school annals. Junior Rankings, helped the United States win the 2017 Junior and Twelve of the top-13 18-hole team scores in school history have come the 2016 USGA Fourball Championship. Papp has been a member of five USA during Murphy’s tenure. Additionally, each of the top-eight 54-hole team scores teams in her career – all five of which were winning squads. in program history have been charted by Murphy’s teams. Murphy’s 2015-16 team earned a runner-up finish at the Big 12 Champion- Last season, Murphy was named the Big 12 Coach of the Year after direct- ships. The Longhorns earned seven top-five finishes in 12 events and individuals ing Texas to its first Big 12 Championship since the 2011 season and the fourth posted 12 top-10 individual finishes, led by Schubert’s five. At least four golfers in program history. The Longhorns finished 13th at the NCAA Championships, finished in the top-10 at least once during the season. Texas returned to the marking the best finish since a tie for 13th in 2012. The team posted 11 top-four NCAA Championships for the first time in two years, finishing 23rd. finishes during the season, including two team wins and two individual medalists. In Murphy’s first season, he led the Longhorns to a vastly improved season, Murphy mentored junior Sophia Schubert to Honorable Mention All-Amer- where they earned 10 top-10 team finishes, including three in the top five and ica honors from both Golfweek and the Women’s Golf Coaches Association. a bid to the 2015 NCAA San Antonio Regional. During the 2014-15 season, Schubert, who also was an All-Big 12 Conference selection, concluded her junior Murphy coached senior Bertine Strauss into becoming one of the country’s best. campaign with a team-best 72.49 stroke average and finished as the Longhorns’ Strauss earned six top-10 individual finishes, including four in the top five and low scorer on seven occasions, including five top-five finishes and individual the first win of her career at the Ping/ASU Invitational in April. She went on to Big medalist honors at the Lady Buckeye Invitational. Schubert, in August 2017, 12 Player of the Year honors, qualified for the NCAA Championship and gained became the third Longhorn to claim the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship, full LPGA membership in December of 2015. joining (1985) and (1995 and 1996). Her victory has Murphy was named the head women’s golf coach at Texas after six earned her exemptions into four of the five major women’s championships – The seasons as an assistant men’s coach for the Longhorns. During that time, Evian Championship, the ANA Inspiration, the U.S. Open and the Women’s Murphy recruited and developed the talents of All-Americans Dylan Frittelli, Cody British Open. Gribble, Beau Hossler, Bobby Hudson, Jordan Spieth, Brandon Stone and Julio Also in 2016-17, Murphy mentored freshman Greta Isabella Voelker to Vegas. From 2008-14, the Longhorns recorded 19 team titles, including their Big 12 Freshman of the Year accolades. She became the third golfer in program first NCAA Championship title since 1972, and 12 medalist honors. Murphy was history to earn that distinction, joining Randi Meadows (1999) and Kelley Louth named the 2013 Jan Strickland Assistant Coach of the Year, recognizing his (2005). Voelker posted seven top-15 finishes her rookie season, including four efforts as the top NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA or NJCAA assistant coach that, top-10 showings. She was the individual runner-up at the Las Vegas Collegiate, among other things, has helped their student-athletes both excel on the course where she tied the school record for lowest 18-hole score at 65. and in the classroom. TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF HEAD COACH RYAN MURPHY

Prior to arriving on the Forty Acres, Murphy was the men’s head golf coach MURPHY YEAR-BY-YEAR at NCAA Division II power St. Edward’s (Texas) University. He led the Hilltoppers YEAR SCHOOL - POSITION CONFERENCE REGIONAL NCAA to national prominence as he guided St. Edward’s to a tie for first at the 2008 2001-02 New Mexico - Assistant Coach (M) 2 1 26 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships before falling in a three-team playoff 2002-03 New Mexico - Assistant Coach (M) 1 5 24 2003-04 New Mexico - Assistant Coach (M) 1 1 19 for the national title. The Hilltoppers qualified for the NCAA Championships by 2004-05 New Mexico - Assistant Coach (M) 1 2 5 posting a 31-stroke victory in the eight-team NCAA Men’s South Central Region- 2005-06 St. Edward’s - Head Coach (M) 3 3 - al Championship at the Grey Rock Golf Club in Austin. 2006-07 St. Edward’s - Head Coach (M) 1 3 - Murphy was a four-year letterwinner for New Mexico from 1994-97 under 2007-08 St. Edward’s - Head Coach (M) 1 1 T2nd current Texas men’s head coach John Fields. He twice earned Academic 2008-09 Texas - Assistant Coach (M) 8 3 26 All-America honors for his performance in the classroom. Murphy had a career 2009-10 Texas - Assistant Coach (M) 3 T1 T21 2010-11 Texas - Assistant Coach (M) 3 5 T12 stroke average of 75.04 and played in the NCAA Championships each of his four 2011-12 Texas - Assistant Coach (M) 2 2 1 seasons. He was a member of UNM’s Western Athletic Conference champi- 2012-13 Texas - Assistant Coach (M) 1 3 5 onship team in 1996 and helped lead the Lobos to a sixth-place tie in the 1996 2013-14 Texas - Assistant Coach (M) 1 5 13 NCAA Championships, their best finish since 1979. Murphy’s best career finish 2014-15 Texas - Head Coach (W) 6 7 - as an individual was a tie for sixth in the 1995 WAC Championships. His low 2015-16 Texas - Head Coach (W) 2 6 23 round was 68 in both the 1995 and 1996 Taylor Made Intercollegiate, and his low 2016-17 Texas - Head Coach (W) 1 4 13 2017-18 Texas - Head Coach (W) 1 2 tournament was 213 (-3) in the 1994 John Burns Intercollegiate. Murphy began his coaching career as an assistant men’s coach (2001-05) at his alma mater where he helped the Lobos to a fifth-place showing at the 2005 NCAA Championships and three consecutive Mountain West Conference titles. Murphy earned a bachelor’s degree in criminology in 1997 and a master’s degree in sport administration in 2001 from New Mexico. He married the former Terry Furuta in June 2010, and the couple has two sons – Aiden and Jackson.

THE MURPHY FILE

COACHING EXPERIENCE • New Mexico, Assistant Men’s Golf Coach [2001-05] • St. Edward’s, Head Men’s Golf Coach [2005-08] • Texas, Assistant Men’s Golf Coach [2008-14] • Texas, Head Women’s Golf Coach [2014-present]

PLAYING EXPERIENCE • College: New Mexico [1994-97] • Professional golf [1997-2005] TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH KATE GOLDEN

One of the most accomplished golfers in University of Texas history and an Prior to her stint in Tallahassee, Golden was a volunteer assistant coach 18-year LPGA veteran, Kate Golden enters her eighth season on the women’s for the University of Houston men’s golf team. golf coaching staff at her alma mater, currently serving as associate head coach. Competing in the LPGA from 1992-2010, Golden’s professional career Golden has helped return the Longhorns to among the nation’s elite included a victory at the 2001 State Farm Classic, appearances in more than programs. Together with head coach Ryan Murphy over the past four seasons, 30 major championships and nearly $1.5 million in career earnings. En route to Golden has helped Texas golfers record seven of the best eight 18-hole scores the State Farm Classic title, Golden set a then-tournament record of 21 under in program history, and 11 of the top-12 54-hole totals in school annals. par during the 72-hole event. She totaled eight top-five finishes and 14 top-10 Last season, Golden helped Texas claim its first Big 12 Championship showings. since the 2011 season and the fourth in program history. The Longhorns finished A 1989 University of Texas graduate, Golden was a four-year member 13th at the NCAA Championships, marking the best finish since a tie for 13th of the women’s golf team under former head coach Pat Weis. She earned in 2012. The team posted 11 top-four finishes during the season, including two second-team All-America honors in 1989 and was a three-time All-Southwest team wins and two individual medalists. Conference first-team selection (1987-89). Golden was named to the Southwest Golden returned to the Forty Acres in advance of the 2010-11 season as Conference All-Decade Team for the 1980s and won three collegiate events a volunteer assistant coach. She has worked with teams that have advanced during her career. to four NCAA Championships and have won two Big 12 Conference Champi- The 1987 Southwest Conference individual champion, Golden is the onships. Golden has helped mentor a pair of Honorable Mention All-America daughter of Texas Ex Joe Bob Golden, the 1954 Southwest Conference men’s selections in Bertine Strauss (2015) and Sophia Schubert (2017). golf individual champion. The Goldens were the only father-daughter tandem in Golden joined the Texas staff after serving as the interim women’s golf the history of the Southwest Conference to win individual conference titles in the head coach at Florida State during the spring 2010 season. Under her tutelage, same sport. Joe Bob Golden played at Texas for Harvey Penick from 1952-54 the Seminoles finished in 10th place at the 2010 NCAA Championship to earn and served as his assistant while attending law school at UT. their best national finish since winning the 1981 AIAW Championship. Additional- A former member of the LPGA Board of Directors and the LPGA Player ly, Golden guided FSU to a No. 14 finish in the national rankings by GolfStat and Committee, Golden is currently on the Board of Directors for the charitable a No. 22 showing in GolfWeek’s season-ending standings after inheriting a team organization Golfers Against Cancer. that was unranked in both polls. TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF UPDATED ATHLETE BIOS MAREN CIPOLLA Sophomore Lewiston, N.Y. [Nichols]

PRONUNCIATION: Chip-OH-luh

SOPHOMORE [2017-18] • Competed in four tournaments and 12 rounds as a sophomore in 2017-18 with a stroke average of 74.58. • Tied for 13th at the Battle at the Beach with a career-best one-over-par 214 [73-73-69].

FRESHMAN [2016-17] • Did not compete in tournament action for the Longhorns during her freshman season while recovering from injury.

PREP • The 2016 New York State Junior Champion. • Posted runner-up honors at the 2014 AJGA New Era Championship. • Finished in seventh at the 2015 Porter Cup. • Finished eighth at the FCWT Tour Championship. • Was a three-time Nichols School High School League Champion.

PERSONAL • Parents are Anthony and Merry Jo Cipolla. • Mother played basketball at Elmira [N.Y.] College and father played football at the University of Rochester. • Began playing golf at age 13. • Majoring in physical culture and sports.

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish 17-18 4 12 895 74.58 69 T13 Career 4 12 895 74.58 69 T13 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF UPDATED ATHLETE BIOS

• Member of NCGA Jr Tour 2015 Challenge Cup Team [Ryder Cup]. EMILEE • Won 2014 and 2015 Sacramento City Jr. Easter Tournament Championships and the 2013 Sacramento City Jr. Girls Championship shooting a tournament HOFFMAN record 69-68 [-7]. Sophomore • Qualified for the 2014 U.S. Junior Girls Championship, advancing to the match play round of 64. Folsom, Calif. • The 2017 World UnivWon back to back AJGA events in 2013 - the AJGA Jr. All- [Vista Del Lago] Star at Mira Vista and the AJGA Nike Jr. All-Star Invitational in Norman, Okla. • Led Vista Del Lago HS to back-to-back Capital Athletic League Championships HONORS AND AWARDS in 2014 and 2015. • The 2017 World University Games Team Gold Medalist [USA] • Led Vista Del Lago HS to back-to-back Section Championships 2014-2015. • All-Big 12 Conference [2018] • Capital Athletic League MVP Girls Golf in 2014 and 2015. • Big 12 All-Tournament Team [2017, 2018] • Sierra Valley Conference MVP Girls Golf in 2012 and 2013. • Academic All-Big 12 First Team [2017, 2018] • Finished her four-year high school career with a 34.1 scoring average [per 9 • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team [2017] holes].

SOPHOMORE [2017-18] PERSONAL • Has competed in all 12 tournaments and 34 rounds for the Longhorns as a • Full name is Emilee Ann Hoffman. sophomore in 2017-18. • Parents are Jeff and Michelle Hoffman. • Ranks third on her team with a stroke average of 72.82. • Home course is Cameron Park Country Club. • A 2018 All-Big 12 Conference selection and a Big 12 All-Tournament honoree. • Her father Jeff has played in three USGA Mid-Amateur Championships with • Has recorded 15 rounds at par or better. Emilee on the bag in 2009 at the age of 12 in Kiawah Island, S.C. • Twenty-nine of her 34 rounds have counted towards the team score. • Began playing golf at the age of five. • Has recorded nine top-30 individual finishes this season. Finished second at • Name inspired by former LPGA Tour player Emilee Klein. the 2018 Big 12 Conference Championship and tied for fourth at the 2018 NCAA • Major is undecided, interested in sociology. Austin Regional. • Her third-round 64 at the Schooner Fall Classic this year is tied for the Texas’ CAREER STATISTICS 18-hole school record with teammate Kaitlyn Papp. Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish • Her three-round total of 209 [75-70-64] at the Schooner Fall Classic was the 17-18 12 34 2,476 72.82 64 2 best 54-hole round of her collegiate career. • Placed second at the 2017 Betsy Rawls Invitational with a two-under-par 214 16-17 14 39 2,864 73.44 65 1 [71-67-76]. Career 26 73 5,340 73.15 64 1

FRESHMAN [2016-17] • Competed in 14 tournaments and 39 rounds with a stroke average of 73.44. • Named to the 2017 Big 12 All-Tournament Team. • Won the Lady Paladin with the fourth-lowest score [210] in Texas history. • Set a then-Texas record with a seven-under 65 during the first round of the Lady Paladin. • Fired 15 of her 39 rounds at or under par. • Counted 34 of her 39 rounds to the team score.

PREP • Entering Texas, ranked No. 23 in the American Junior Golf Association Polo Golf Rankings, No. 20 by Golfweek, including No. 3 in the 2016 graduating class. • The 2014 and 2015 Sacramento All-City Team High School Female Golfer of the Year. • Won four national tournaments in 20 events during her junior career. • Completed her junior golf career with a victory at the 48th annual Big I National Tournament shooting a second round 64 [-7] setting a new women’s course record. • Played in the 2016 American Junior Golf Association [AJGA] Wyndham Cup. • Helped the West team to a 26-24 win over the East team compiling a 2-1-1 record at The Stanwich Club in Greenwich Conn. • Earned ROLEX All American honors in 2015 and 2016. • The 2015 AJGA Bishops Gate Academy Jr at Serrano Champion and 2015 AJGA POLO Invitational Semifinalist. • Posted runner-up finishes in three consecutive AJGA events in June 2015 at AJGA at Buffalo Dunes GC, AJGA Jr. Natural Resource Partners, and AJGA Jr at Old Silo. • Qualified for 2015 USGA Women’s Amateur as the medalist shooting 69 [-3] in local qualifier. • Recorded 11 Northern California Golf Association Jr Tour top-three finishes including three wins and four runner-up finishes. TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF UPDATED ATHLETE BIOS AGATHE LAISNE Freshman Paris, France [CNED]

PRONUNCIATION: Uh-GAT LUH-nay

HONORS AND AWARDS • The 2017 European Ladies Champion.

FRESHMAN [2017-18] • Has competed in 10 tournaments and 28 rounds for the Longhorns as a fresh- man in 2017-18 with a stroke average of 74.61. • Has posted six top-30 individual finishes. • Best finish of the season came at The Wildcat Invitational, where she tied for ninth with an even-par 216 [72-72-72]. • Tied for 16th at the 2018 NCAA Austin Regional with a career-best 54-hole total of 215 [73-71-71]. • Has recorded six rounds at par or better. • Twenty of her 28 rounds have counted towards the team score.

PREP • Captured the 2017 European Ladies Championship. • The 2016 Didier Illouz Cup champion [68-71-74]. • Reached the round of 32 at the 2016 U.S. Amateur after winning her first match in match play and firing 72-73 in stroke play. • Tied for second at the 2015 Orange Bowl [76-68-73-67]. • Earned runner-up honors at the 2015 Internationaux de France, tied for third at the German Girls, tied for fourth at the Helen Holm Scottish International and tied for 10th at the AJGA Thunderbird Invitational. • Selected to represent Europe at the 2015 Solheim Junior Championship and competed in , a major champion- ship. • Won the 2014 Total International Junior of Belgium [74-67-71-78] at the ROYAL Golf Club of Belgium.

PERSONAL • Parents are Olivier and Veronique Laisne. Has two brothers Guillaume and Matthieu. • The first women’s golfer in Texas history from France. • Major is undecided, interested in business.

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish 17-18 10 28 2,089 74.61 70 T9 Career 10 28 2,089 74.61 70 T9 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF UPDATED ATHLETE BIOS

CAREER STATISTICS MADDIE Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish LUITWIELER 17-18 8 22 1,660 75.45 69 T6 16-17 5 13 1,000 76.92 73 12 Junior Katy, Texas 15-16 8 24 1,820 75.83 71 T21 [Cinco Ranch] Career 21 59 4,480 75.93 69 T6

PRONUNCIATION: LOOT-while-er

JUNIOR [2017-18] • Competed in eight tournaments and 22 rounds for the Longhorns as a junior in 2017-18 with a collegiate-best stroke average of 75.45. • Totaled three top-15 finishes on the season. • Logged first career top-10 finish by tying for sixth at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational with an eight-over-par 224 [74-75-75]. • Season-best 54-hole total of 218 [69-77-72] came at The Wildcat Invitational. Her first-round 69 was a collegiate-best 18-hole round. • Twelve of her rounds have been at par or better.

SOPHOMORE [2016-17] • Competed in five tournaments and 13 rounds as a sophomore in 2016-17. • Earned a season-best 12th-place finish in a dual vs. Texas Tech. • Logged a season-best round of 73 on three different occasions.

FRESHMAN [2015-16] • Competed in eight tournaments and 24 rounds as a freshman in 2015-16. • Totaled a career-best 54-hole total of 216 [74-71-71] at the Las Vegas Colle- giate [E]. • Season-best finish came in a tie for 21st at the UNF Collegiate. • Posted five rounds at bar or better on the year.

PREP • Joined the Longhorns at No. 26 on the Junior Golf Scoreboard. • Was a 2014 AJGA All-American and an Honorable Mention selection to the 2017 Rolex All-American Team. • The Houston Chronicle All-Houston Player of the Year in both 2013 and 2014. • The 2014 AJGA Goodman Networks Junior at Traditions Champion. • Won the District 16A Championship [71-69] in 2014-15. • Finished first at the Region III Championship and the District 19 Championship in 2014-15. • Summer TLJT Bluebonnet Championship and Junior PGA Championship Qualifier in 2013. • Runner-up at 2013 HGA Greater Houston Championship. • Finished fourth at the Texas UIL Class 5A State Championship in 2013. • A member of the National Honor Society at Cinco Ranch High School. • Was named her team’s academic letterman [recognizing the best grade point average] and the CRHS Outstanding Student of the Year. • Was a volunteer at the Tony Allen School of Golf and worked as a sales asso- ciate at Golfsmith. • A member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

PERSONAL • Full name is Madison Diane Luitwieler. • Parents are Mark and Michelle Luitwieler. Has a brother, Mitchell, and a sister, Mallorie. • Also played soccer until the eighth grade. • Looked up to when she was growing up. • Majoring in physical culture and sports. TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF UPDATED ATHLETE BIOS

PERSONAL KAITLYN • Parents are Tony and Julie Papp. • Began playing golf at the age of six. PAPP • Father was in the Navy as an occupational therapist and the Papps moved Freshman many times as a youngster. Has lived in Camp Lejeune, N.C., Pensacola, Fla., Austin, Texas Okinawa, Japan, San Antonio and Austin. [Lake Travis] • In 2016, was a player representative for the AJGA Board of Directors. • Majoring in communication and leadership. HONORS AND AWARDS • ANNIKA Award Watch List [2018] CAREER STATISTICS • Big 12 Player of the Year [2018] Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish • Big 12 Freshman of the Year [2018] 17-18 12 34 2,442 71.82 64 1 • All-Big 12 Conference [2018] • Big 12 All-Tournament Team [2018] Career 12 34 2,442 71.82 64 1

FRESHMAN [2017-18] • The first player in program history to be named Big 12 Conference Player of the Year and Big 12 Freshman of the Year in the same season. • A 2018 All-Big 12 Conference selection and a Big 12 All-Tournament honoree. • Has competed in all 12 tournaments and 34 rounds as a freshman in 2017-18. • Ranks second on the team with a stroke average of 71.82. • Has two individual victories this year - the Northrop Grumman Intercollegiate and the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational. Her two career wins ties her with Sophia Schubert for most active career victories on the Texas team. • Her third-round 64 at the Schooner Fall Classic this year is tied for the Texas’ 18-hole school record with teammate Emilee Hoffman. • Has recorded a team-leading 18 rounds at par or better. Thirty-two of her 34 rounds this season have counted towards the team score. • Strung together a highly impressive streak of 45 consecutive bogey-free holes. Included the final 40 holes of the Silverado Showdown and the first five holes of the Big 12 Championship. Has turned in five bogey-free rounds on the season. • Tied for fourth at the 2018 Big 12 Conference Championship with a three-over- par two-round total of 219 [74-74-71]. • Has been named to the 2018 Arnold Palmer Cup team.

PREP • The 2017 National High School Coaches Association National High School Senior Girls Golf Athlete of the Year. • Entered college ranked fifth in the Golfweek/Sagarin Girls Junior Rankings. • Part of the 2017 Team that claimed the fifth consecutive win in the event for the United States. Contributed two points to the team’s 14.5 total team points. Was part of five U.S. teams during her prep career – all five of which were winning squads. • Helped Lake Travis High School win three consecutive UIL Class 6A State Championships. Earned individual state medalist honors in 2017 with a two- round seven-under-par 137 [67-70]. • Lake Travis High School Female Athlete of the Year. • A four-time Rolex Junior All-American, earning First Team honors in 2015 and 2016. • Named to USA Today’s All-American Second Team in 2016. • A 2016 USA Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Championship winner. • Also represented the United States on the 2015 Junior Solheim Cup Team, a Junior Ryder Cup Team and two Toyota World Junior Championships. • A three-time AJGA Wyndham Cup participant, leading her team to victory each time. • Claimed first place in the U21 girls division and 18th of 72 girls and boys at the 2016 Faldo Series Asia Grand Final in Shenzhan, China. • Fired an eight-under-par 64 at the 2016 Viper Classic at the Falconhead Golf Club in Austin, following a first round 69 to finish first among 62 participants. • Won the 2015 AJGA Girls Championship, finishing first among 78 golfers. • Captured the 2015 Texas Women’s Stroke Play Championship, finishing first among 48 participants. • Won the 2014 AJGA Ping Invitational at Karsten Creek Golf Club, finishing first among 24 golfers with rounds of 71 and 68. TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF UPDATED ATHLETE BIOS

SOPHOMORE [2015-16] SOPHIA • An All-Big 12 Conference and a Big 12 All-Tournament Team member. • Competed in all 12 tournaments and 36 rounds for the Longhorns as a SCHUBERT sophomore in 2015-16. Senior • Posted five top-10 finishes, including a tie for second at the Big 12 Oak Ridge, Tenn. Championship. • Shot all three rounds at or under par at the Big 12 Championship, tying for [Christian Academy of Knoxville/Auburn] second with a three-under-par 213 [70-72-71]. HONORS AND AWARDS • Placed fourth at the Las Vegas Collegiate with a 13-under-par 203 [69-68-66] • ANNIKA Award Watch List [2018] • Posted a team-best 18 of 36 rounds at or under par • 2017 U.S. Women’s Amateur Champion • Finished in a tie for 27th at the NCAA Championship, as Texas’ low scorer with • WGCA All-America Honorable Mention [2017] a three-round total of 218 [76-69-73]. • Golfweek All-America Honorable Mention [2017] • All-Big 12 [2016, 2017, 2018] FRESHMAN [2014-15 at Auburn] • Big 12 All-Tournament Team [2016, 2017, 2018] • Named to the SEC All-Freshman Team and the SEC Freshman Academic • SEC All-Freshman Team [2015 at Auburn] Honor Roll. • SEC Academic Honor Roll [2015 at Auburn] • Played in each of her team’s 10 events on the season and was Auburn’s season stroke average leader at 73.54. U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP [2017] • Earned her first collegiate victory at the Alamo Invitational, posting rounds of • Won the 2017 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship in August 2017 at Chula 65-74-65 [204, -12], to win by one stroke. Her 54-hole total of 204 broke the Vista, Calif. Auburn record for tournament scoring and also broke the Alamo Invitational • Her victory earned her exemptions into four of the five upcoming major wom- record. Her pair of 65s were the first two 65s in Auburn history, tying for the en’s championships – The Evian Championship, the ANA Inspiration, the U.S. second-best 18-hole score in program history. Open and the Women’s British Open. • Was Auburn’s top finisher at the SEC Championship, posting a three-over-par • Became the third golfer in UT history to claim the Women’s Amateur Champi- 219 [75-71-73] to finish 16th. onship, joining Michiko Hattori [1985] and Kelli Kuehne [1995 and 1996]. • Tied for 13th at the NCAA San Antonio Regional with a two-under-par 214 • An All-Big 12 Conference golfer in 2016 and 2017, and an Honorable Mention [73-70-71]. All-American in 2017 by Golfweek and the Women’s Golf Coaches Association. • Finished the season ranked 49th by Golfweek.

SENIOR [2017-18] PREP • A 2018 All-Big 12 Conference selection and a Big 12 All-Tournament Team • Began her college career ranked 23rd in the AJGA Polo Golf Rankings. honoree. • Won her final junior event by 15 strokes at AJGA UnderArmour/Scott Stallings • Has played in seven tournaments and 21 rounds as a senior in 2017-18. Invitational in Oak Ridge, Tenn., on her home course of Oak Ridge Country Club. • Has recorded seven top-10 finishes in seven events this season, including five • Competed for the East team at the 2014 Wyndham Cup. top-five showings. • Was a 2012 Rolex Junior All-American. • Claimed individual medalist honors at the 2017 Betsy Rawls Invitational, • A three-time Knoxville News Sentinel PrepXtra Masters Champion and 2011 becoming the eighth all-time Longhorn and first since 2011 to win the event. PrepXtra Player of the Year. • Set the Texas school single-season stroke average record last season at • The 2010, 2012 and 2013 Tennessee high school state champion, competing 72.49. In 2017-18, has a squad-best stroke average of 71.52. for Christian Academy of Knoxville. Also won four consecutive district and region • Has 14 rounds at par or better this season. titles for CAK. • Tied for eighth at the 2018 Big 12 Championship. • Finished seventh in stroke play portion of 2011 U.S. Girls Junior Championship. • Has been named to the teams for the 2018 and the 2018 Arnold • The 2012 Music City AJGA Champion and the 2013 PNC Bank AJGA Champi- Palmer Cup. on.

JUNIOR [2016-17] PERSONAL • A 2017 All-Big 12 Conference and a Big 12 All-Tournament Team member. • Full name is Sophia Marie Schubert. • An Honorable Mention All-America selection by Golfweek and the Women’s • Parents are Bill and Delisa Schubert. Has a sister, Savanna. Golf Coaches Association. • Home course is Oak Ridge Country Club. • Competed in 14 tournaments and 39 rounds as a junior in 2016-17. • Began playing golf at the age of four, when her mom registered she and her • Recorded a team-best 72.49 stroke average on the season, which set the sister for golf lessons. school’s single-season stroke average record. • Majoring in sport management. • Tallied seven top-five finishes on the season. • Earned her first individual medalist honors as a Longhorn at the Lady Buckeye CAREER STATISTICS Invitational with a three-under-par 213 [68-72-73]. • Had seven top-five finishes on the season. Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish • Carded 20 of her 39 rounds at or under par. 17-18 7 21 1,502 71.52 67 1 • Fired nine rounds in the 60s. 16-17 14 39 2,827 72.49 66 1 • Counted 35 of 39 rounds to the team score. 15-16 12 36 2,618 72.72 66 T2 14-15 10 28 2,059 73.54 65 1 Career 43 124 9,006 72.63 65 1 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF UPDATED ATHLETE BIOS GRETA ISABELLA VOELKER Sophomore Witten, Germany [Karl-Müchler Schule] HONORS AND AWARDS • Big 12 Freshman of the Year [2017] • All-Big 12 Conference [2017]

SOPHOMORE [2017-18] • Has competed in 12 tournaments and 34 rounds as a sophomore in 2017-18 with a stroke average of 73.94. • Has recorded nine top-30 individual finishes on the year. • Tied for 12th at the 2018 NCAA Austin Regional, posting a season-best three- under-par 213 [70-72-71]. • Best finish of the season came at The Wildcat Invitational, where she tied for ninth with an even-par 216 [72-71-73]. • Has totaled 14 rounds at par or better this season. • Tied for 22nd at the 2018 Big 12 Championship [76-78-74].

FRESHMAN [2016-17] • The 2017 Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year and an All-Big 12 Conference selection. • Competed in 13 tournaments and 36 rounds with a stroke average of 73.28. • Finished among the top 30 in 12 of her 13 tournaments. • Posted seven top-15 finishes, including four in the top-10. • Fired four rounds in the 60s with 16 of 36 rounds at par or better. • Tied the Texas record with a seven-under 65 during the final round of the Las Vegas Collegiate. • Posted a runner-up finish at the Las Vegas Collegiate at eight-under-par 136 [71-65].

PREP • Finished third in the 2015 Scottish Ladies Junior Open [73-79-71]. • Tied for sixth at the German National Girls [76-74-70]. • Tied for eighth at the German National Amateur [77-78-71-76]. • Finished as the low amateur at the 2015 Hamburg Open [16th].

PERSONAL • Full name is Greta Isabella Voelker. • Parents are Wolfgang and Nina Voelker. Has one brother, Maximillian. • Began playing golf at the age of 10. • Majoring in anthropology and has an interest in pursuing a career in forensic sciences.

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish 17-18 12 34 2,514 73.94 69 T9 16-17 13 36 2,638 73.28 65 2 Career 25 70 5,152 73.60 65 2 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF UPDATED ATHLETE BIOS KELLY XAC Sophomore Corpus Christi, Texas [Tuloso-Midway]

PRONUNCIATION: ZACK

SOPHOMORE [2017-18] • Has competed in one career tournament, participating in the 2017 Betsy Rawls Invitational as an individual. Tied for 78th overall with a three-round total of 247 [82-79-86].

FRESHMAN [2016-17] • Joined the Longhorns during the spring 2017 semester and did not compete in tournament action.

PREP • Named All-South Texas Most Valuable Player in 2016. • Set a new Golf Club of Texas course record in 2016 with a 67. • Was the 2016 and 2014 UIL Region IV-5A Champion. • Posted a second-place finish at the UIL District 30-5A Championship and placed eighth at the UIL Class 5A State Championship in 2016. • Was the District 30-5A Champion in 2015 and 2014 and tied for 10th at 5A State in 2014. • Set a new course record with her 67 at the Riverside Golf Club in 2013. • Was the District 30-4A Champion in 2013, placing second at the Region IV-4A Championship and fifth at 4A State Championship that season.

PERSONAL • Parents are Danny and Linda Xac. Also has two sisters. • Majoring in business honors / accounting. • Valedictorian of her Tuloso-Midway High School class of 2016.

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish 17-18 1 3 247 82.33 79 T78 Career 1 3 247 82.33 79 T78 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF CAREER STATISTICS MAREN EMILEE CIPOLLA HOFFMAN Sophomore Sophomore Lewiston, N.Y. Folsom, Calif. [Nichols] [Vista Del Lago]

SOPHOMORE [2017-18] SOPHOMORE [2017-18] Event______Scores______Place Event______Scores______Place Dick McGuire Invitational______76-73-86=235 [+19]______T87 Dick McGuire Invitational______75-72-73=220 [+4]______T25 Schooner Fall Classic______74-73-76=223 [+10]______T55 Schooner Fall Classic______75-70-64=209 [-4]______T6 Betsy Rawls Invitational*______76-69-78=223 [+7]______T24 ANNIKA Intercollegiate______75-68-76=219 [+3]______21 Battle at the Beach *______73-73-69=214 [+1]______T13 Betsy Rawls Invitational______71-67-76=214 [-2]______2 Battle at the Beach______73-71-70=214 [+1]______T13 CAREER STATISTICS Northrop Grumman______76-81-68=225 [+12]______T38 Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish The Wildcat Invitational______73-77-76=226 [+10]______T45 Dr. Donnis Invitational______70-76-75=221 [+5]______3 17-18 4 12 895 74.58 69 T13 March Mayhem Stroke Play____ 79 [+7]______T40 Career 4 12 895 74.58 69 T13 Silverado Showdown______75-73-73=221 [+5]______T28 Big 12 Championship______71-70-75=216 [E]______2 NCAA Regional______72-69-71=212 [-4]______T4

FRESHMAN (2016-17) Event______Scores______Place Minnesota Invitational______71-77-74=222 [+6]______12 Lady Paladin______65-75-70=210 [-6]______1 Jim West Challenge______71-73-74=218 [+2]______T28 Betsy Rawls Invitational______72-77-68=217 [+1]______T9 Las Vegas Collegiate______70-70=140 [-4]______T15 UCF Challenge______69-72-72=213 [-3]______T15 Allstate Sugar Bowl______73-72-77=222 [+6]______T26 Texas Tech______75 [+3]______T6 Dr. Donnis Invitational______78-72-72=222 [+6]______T26 Clemson Invitational______74-69-75=218 [+2]______T22 Lady Buckeye______81-77-77=235 [+19]______T37 Big 12 Championship______73-73-71=217 [+1]______2 NCAA Regional______77-77-71=225 [+9]______T45 NCAA Championship______76-77-77=230 [+14]______T32

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish 17-18 12 34 2,476 72.82 64 2 16-17 14 39 2,864 73.44 65 1 Career 26 73 5,340 73.15 64 1 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF CAREER STATISTICS AGATHE MADDIE LAISNE LUITWIELER Freshman Junior Paris, France Katy, Texas [CNED] [Cinco Ranch]

FRESHMAN [2017-18] JUNIOR [2017-18] Event______Scores______Place Event______Scores______Place ANNIKA Intercollegiate______74-74-79=227 [+11]______T39 Dick McGuire Invitational______75-76-75=226 [+10]______T63 Betsy Rawls Invitational______74-73-77=224 [+8]______T28 Schooner Fall Classic______71-74-77=222 [+9]______54 Battle at the Beach______73-70-76=219 [+6]______T33 Betsy Rawls Invitational*______72-75-80=227 [+11]______T35 Northrop Grumman______75-75-75=225 [+12]______T38 Northrop Grumman______81-74-86=241 [+28]______84 The Wildcat Invitational______72-72-72=216 [E]______T9 The Wildcat Invitational______69-77-72=218 [+2]______T14 Dr. Donnis Invitational______75-80-78=233 [+17]______T28 Dr. Donnis Invitational *______74-75-75=224 [+8]______T6 March Mayhem Stroke Play____ 73 [+1]______T13 March Mayhem Stroke Play____ 74 [+2]______T15 Silverado Showdown______74-79-75=228 [+12]______T58 Silverado Showdown______77-77-74=228 [+12]______T58 Big 12 Championship______75-81-73=229 [+13]______T26 NCAA Regional______73-71-71=215 [-1]______T16 SOPHOMORE (2016-17) Event______Scores______Place CAREER STATISTICS Betsy Rawls Invitational*______81-75-75=231 [+15]______T58 Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish UCF Challenge______73-73-75=221 [+5]______T50 Texas Tech______81 [+9]______12 17-18 10 28 2,089 74.61 70 T9 Dr. Donnis Invitational*______79-76-73=227 [+11]______49 Career 10 28 2,089 74.61 70 T9 Lady Buckeye______76-82-82=240 [+24]______T47

FRESHMAN (2015-16) Event______Scores______Place Minnesota Invitational______81-77-80=238 [+22]______T58 Jim West Challenge______76-72-75=223 [+7]______T30 Betsy Rawls Invitational______72-74-79-225 [+9]______T35 Las Vegas Collegiate______74-71-71=216 [E]______T53 UCF Challenge______76-78-74=228 [+12]______T41 UNF Collegiate______71-75-81=227 [+11]______T21 Dr. Donnis Invitational______79-74-76=229 [+13]______T38 NCAA Championship______81-75-80=234 [+18]______T20

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish 17-18 8 22 1,660 75.45 69 T6 16-17 5 13 1,000 76.92 73 12 15-16 8 24 1,820 75.83 71 T21 Career 21 59 4,480 75.93 69 T6 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF CAREER STATISTICS

KAITLYN SOPHIA PAPP SCHUBERT Freshman Senior Austin, Texas Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Lake Travis] [Christian Academy of Knoxville/Auburn]

FRESHMAN [2017-18] SENIOR [2017-18] Event______Scores______Place Event______Scores______Place Dick McGuire Invitational______70-76-73=219 [+3]______T20 ANNIKA Intercollegiate______74-67-72=213 [-3]______T7 Betsy Rawls Invitational______69-70-71=210 [-6]______1 Schooner Fall Classic______71-74-64=209 [-4]______T6 Battle at the Beach______70-68-71=209 [-4]______T4 ANNIKA Intercollegiate______77-70-75=222 [+6]______T26 Dr. Donnis Invitational______78-72-73=223 [+7]______T4 Betsy Rawls Invitational______74-73-74=221 [+5]______T16 Silverado Showdown______72-68-73=213 [-3]______T5 Battle at the Beach______71-72-69=212 [-1]______10 Big 12 Championship______75-70-77=222 [+6]______T8 NCAA Regional______69-73-70=212 [-4]______T4 Northrop Grumman______69-71-72=212 [-1]______T1 The Wildcat Invitational______69-72-69=210 [-6]______4 JUNIOR (2016-17) Dr. Donnis Invitational______71-74-68=213 [-3]______1 Event______Scores______Place March Mayhem Stroke Play____ 72 [E]______T7 Minnesota Invitational______77-74-73=224 [+8]______T17 Lady Paladin______72-69-73=214 [-2]______T5 Silverado Showdown______74-69-72=215 [-1]______T9 Jim West Challenge______78-69-66=213 [-3]______T11 Big 12 Championship______74-74-71=219 [+3]______T4 Betsy Rawls Invitational______72-74-74=220 [+4]______T16 NCAA Regional______70-75-73=218 [+2]______23 Las Vegas Collegiate______70-74=144 [E]______T49 UCF Challenge______72-69-69=210 [-6]______T7 Allstate Sugar Bowl______69-71-75=215 [-1]______T7 CAREER STATISTICS Texas Tech______72 [E]______4 Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish Dr. Donnis Invitational______77-74-75=226 [+10]______T43 Clemson Invitational______69-67-73=209 [-7]______T2 17-18 12 34 2,442 71.82 64 1 Lady Buckeye______68-72-73=213 [-3]______1 Career 12 34 2,442 71.82 64 1 Big 12 Championship______71-72-77=220 [+4]______T5 NCAA Regional______71-71-75=215 [+1]______T13 NCAA Championship______77-76-77=230 [+14]______T32 SOPHOMORE (2015-16) Event______Scores______Place Minnesota Invitational______79-75-80=234 [+18]______T48 Jim West Challenge______74-72-69=215 [-1]______T11 Betsy Rawls Invitational______76-72-70=218 [+2]______T10 Las Vegas Collegiate______69-68-66=203 [-13]______4 UCF Challenge______74-75-74=223 [+7]______T19 Allstate Sugar Bowl______78-69-74=221 [+5]______T31 UNF Collegiate______72-70-76=218 [+2]______T3 Dr. Donnis Invitational______70-75-74=219 [+3]______T11 PING/ASU Invitational______69-70-73=212 [-4]______T4 Big 12 Championship______70-72-71=213 [-3]______T2 NCAA Regional______75-71-78=224 [+8]______T42 NCAA Championship______76-69-73=218 [+2]______T27 FRESHMAN (2014-15 AT AUBURN) Event______Scores______Place “Mo” Morial______76-72-70=218 [+2]______T5 Mason Rudolph Championship__ 75-71-72=218 [+2]______T8 Tar Heel Invitational______73-73-75=221 [+5]______T21 Alamo Invitational______65-74-65=204 [-12]______1 Lady Puerto Rico Classic______75-77-76=228 [+12]______T34 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate___ 80-76-74=230 [+17]______T58 Liz Murphrey Collegiate______78 [+6]______T21 Bryan National Collegiate______79-74-76=229 [+13]______T27 SEC Championship______75-71-73=219 [+3]______16 NCAA Regional______73-70-71=214 [-2]______T13

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish 17-18 7 21 1,502 71.52 67 1 16-17 14 39 2,827 72.49 66 1 15-16 12 36 2,618 72.72 66 T2 14-15 10 28 2,059 73.54 65 1 Career 43 124 9,006 72.63 65 1 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF CAREER STATISTICS

GRETA ISABELLA KELLY VOELKER XAC Sophomore Sophomore Witten, Germany Corpus Christi, Texas [Karl-Müchler Schule] [Tuloso-Midway]

SOPHOMORE [2017-18] SOPHOMORE [2017-18] Event______Scores______Place Event______Scores______Place Dick McGuire Invitational______75-71-72=218 [+2]______T18 Betsy Rawls Invitational*______82-79-86=247 [+31]______T78 Schooner Fall Classic______74-70-70=214 [+1]______T26 ANNIKA Intercollegiate______77-69-76=222 [+6]______T26 CAREER STATISTICS Betsy Rawls Invitational______72-72-78=222 [+6]______T18 Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish Battle at the Beach______72-74-72=217 [+4]______T22 17-18 1 3 247 82.33 79 T78 Northrop Grumman______78-76-76=230 [+17]______T60 The Wildcat Invitational______72-71-73=216 [E]______T9 Career 1 3 247 82.33 79 T78 Dr. Donnis Invitational______77-74-78=229 [+13]______T14 March Mayhem Stroke Play____ 78 [+6]______T38 Silverado Showdown *______72-78-77=227 [+11]______T52 Big 12 Championship______76-78-74=228 [+12]______T22 NCAA Regional______70-72-71=213 [-3]______T12

FRESHMAN (2016-17) Event______Scores______Place Minnesota Invitational______75-68-78=221 [+5]______T10 Lady Paladin______75-71-71=217 [+1]______T15 Jim West Challenge______72-67-74=213 [-3]______T11 Betsy Rawls Invitational______72-74-68=214 [-2]______T5 Las Vegas Collegiate______71-65=136 [-8]______2 Allstate Sugar Bowl______72-71-75=218 [+2]______T16 Texas Tech______76 [+4]______9 Dr. Donnis Invitational______73-72-72=217 [+1]______15 Clemson Invitational______74-70-74=218 [+2]______T22 Lady Buckeye______74-77-76=227 [+11]______T17 Big 12 Championship______79-76-74=229 [+13]______26 NCAA Regional______81-72-68=221 [+5]______T30 NCAA Championship______82-74-75=231 [+15]______T45

CAREER STATISTICS Year Events Rounds Strokes Scoring Avg. Low Round Best Finish 17-18 12 34 2,514 73.94 69 T9 16-17 13 36 2,638 73.28 65 2 Career 25 70 5,152 73.60 65 2

TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 STATISTICS TOURNAMENT RESULTS Date Tournament 1 2 3 Total Finish Low Individual Tourn. Avg. Year Avg. Sept. 11-12 Dick McGuire Invitational 295 292 293 880 10th of 18 Voelker [T18] 293.33 293.33 Sept. 23-25 Schooner Fall Classic 290 287 274 851 4th of 15 Hoffman/Papp [T6th] 283.67 288.50 Oct. 1-3 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 300 274 299 873 T4th of 12 Schubert [T7th] 291.00 289.33 Oct. 9-10 Betsy Rawls Invitational 286 282 298 866 1st of 15 Schubert [1st] 288.67 289.17 Nov. 3-5 Battle at the Beach 286 281 281 848 3rd of 14 Schubert [T4th] 282.67 287.87 Feb. 11-13 Northrop Grumman Intercollegiate 298 296 291 885 6th of 18 Papp [T1st] 295.00 289.06 March 5-6 The Wildcat Invitational 282 292 286 860 3rd of 17 Papp [4th] 286.67 288.71 March 13-14 Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational 293 296 294 883 1st of 13 Papp [1st] 294.30 289.42 March 26 March Mayhem [stroke play] 297 - - 297 2nd of 12 Papp [T7th] 297.00 289.72 April 8-10 Silverado Showdown 295 287 292 874 7th of 17 Schubert [T5th] 291.30 289.89 April 20-22 Big 12 Championship 295 292 293 880 1st of 9 Hoffman [2nd] 293.30 290.23 May 7-9 NCAA Austin Regional 281 285 283 849 2nd of 18 Hoffman/Schubert [T4th] 283.00 289.59 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS [STROKE PLAY ONLY] Player [Year] Events Rds Strokes Avg. Low Round Par or Better Rounds Top Finish [finish] Sophia Schubert [Sr.] 7 21 1,502 71.52 67 14 Betsy Rawls Invitational [1] Kaitlyn Papp [Fr.] 12 34 2,442 71.82 64 18 Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational [1] Emilee Hoffman [So.] 12 34 2,476 72.82 64 15 Betsy Rawls/Big 12 Championship [2] Greta Isabella Voelker [So.] 12 34 2,514 73.94 69 14 The Wildcat Invitational [T9] Maren Cipolla [So.] 4 12 895 74.58 69 2 Battle at the Beach [T13] Agathe Laisne [Fr.] 10 28 2,089 74.61 70 6 The Wildcat Invitational [T9] Maddie Luitwieler [Jr.] 8 22 1,660 75.45 69 4 Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational [T6] Kelly Xac [So.] 1 3 247 82.33 79 0 Betsy Rawls Invitational [T78] LINEUP Tournament 1 2 3 4 5 Ind. Dick McGuire Invitational Papp Hoffman Luitwieler Voelker Cipolla Schooner Fall Classic Voelker Papp Hoffman Luitwieler Cipolla ANNIKA Intercollegiate Papp Hoffman Voelker Schubert Laisne Betsy Rawls Invitational Schubert Hoffman Papp Voelker Laisne Cipolla/Luitwieler/Xac Battle at the Beach Schubert Hoffman Papp Voelker Laisne Cipolla Northrop Grumman Intercollegiate Papp Hoffman Voelker Laisne Luitwieler The Wildcat Invitational Papp Hoffman Laisne Voelker Luitwieler Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational Papp Schubert Laisne Voelker Hoffman Luitwieler March Mayhem Papp Hoffman Laisne Voelker Luitwieler Silverado Showdown Papp Schubert Laisne Luitwieler Hoffman Voelker Big 12 Championship Schubert Papp Hoffman Voelker Laisne NCAA Austin Regional Schubert Papp Hoffman Voelker Laisne TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL KAITLYN PAPP BY-TOURNAMENT Dick McGuire Invitational______70-76-73=219 [+3], T20 Schooner Fall Classic______71-74-64=209 [-4], T6 MAREN CIPOLLA ANNIKA Intercollegiate______77-70-75=222 [+6], T26 Betsy Rawls Invitational______74-73-74=221 [+5], T16 Dick McGuire Invitational______76-73-86=235 [+19], T87 Battle at the Beach______71-72-69=212 [-1], 10 Schooner Fall Classic______74-73-76=223 [+10], T55 Northrop Grumman______69-71-72=212 [-1], T1 Betsy Rawls Invitational______76-69-78=223 [+7], T24 The Wildcat______69-72-69=210 [-6], 4 Battle at the Beach______73-72-69=214 [+1], T13 Dr. Donnis Thompson______71-74-68=213 [-3], 1 EMILEE HOFFMAN March Mayhem Stroke Play______72 [E], T7 Silverado Showdown______74-69-72=215 [-1], T9 Dick McGuire Invitational______75-72-73=220 [+4], T25 Big 12 Championship______74-74-71=219 [+3], T4 Schooner Fall Classic______75-70-64=209 [-4], T6 NCAA Regional______70-75-73=218 [+2], 23 ANNIKA Intercollegiate______75-68-76=219 [+3], 21 Betsy Rawls Invitational______71-67-76=214 [-2], 2 SOPHIA SCHUBERT Battle at the Beach______73-71-70=214 [+1], T13 ANNIKA Intercollegiate______74-67-72=213 [-3], T7 Northrop Grumman______76-81-68=225 [+12], T38 Betsy Rawls Invitational______69-70-71=210 [-6], 1 The Wildcat______73-77-76=226 [+10], T45 Battle at the Beach______70-68-71=209 [-4], T4 Dr. Donnis Thompson______70-76-75=221 [+5], 3 Dr. Donnis Thompson______78-72-73=223 [+7], T4 March Mayhem Stroke Play______79 [+7], T40 Silverado Showdown______72-68-73=213 [-3], T5 Silverado Showdown______75-73-73=221 [+5], T28 Big 12 Championship______75-70-77=222 [+6], T8 Big 12 Championship______71-70-75=216 [E], 2 NCAA Regional______69-73-70=212 [-4], T4 NCAA Regional______72-69-71=212 [-4], T4

GRETA ISABELLA VOELKER AGATHE LAISNE Dick McGuire Invitational______75-71-72=218 [+2], T18 ANNIKA Intercollegiate______74-74-79=227 [+11], T39 Schooner Fall Classic______74-70-70=214 [+1], T26 Betsy Rawls Invitational______74-73-77=224 [+8], T28 ANNIKA Intercollegiate______77-69-76=222 [+6], T26 Battle at the Beach______73-70-76=219 [+6], T33 Betsy Rawls Invitational______72-72-78=222 [+6], T18 Northrop Grumman______75-75-75=225 [+12], T38 Battle at the Beach______72-74-71=217 [+4], T22 The Wildcat______72-72-72=216 [E], T9 Northrop Grumman______78-76-76=230 [+17], T60 Dr. Donnis Thompson______75-80-78=233 [+17], T28 The Wildcat______72-71-73=216 [E], T9 March Mayhem Stroke Play______73 [+1], T13 Dr. Donnis Thompson______77-74-78=229 [+13], T14 Silverado Showdown______74-79-75=228 [+12], T58 March Mayhem Stroke Play______78 [+6], T38 Big 12 Championship______75-81-73=229 [+13], T26 Silverado Showdown______72-78-77=227 [+11], T52 NCAA Regional______73-71-71=215 [-1], T16 Big 12 Championship______76-78-74=228 [+12], T22 MADDIE LUITWIELER NCAA Regional______70-72-71=213 [-3], T12 Dick McGuire Invitational______75-76-75=226 [+10], T63 KELLY XAC Schooner Fall Classic______71-74-77=222 [+9], 54 Betsy Rawls Invitational______82-79-86=247 [+31], T78 Betsy Rawls Invitational______72-75-80=227 [+11], T35 Northrop Grumman______81-74-86=241 [+28], 84 The Wildcat______69-77-72=218 [+2], T14 Dr. Donnis Thompson______74-75-75=224 [+8], T6 March Mayhem Stroke Play______74 [+2], T15 Silverado Showdown______77-77-74=228 [+12], T58 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 STATISTICS

HEAD-TO-HEAD RESULTS South Carolina______1-0-0 ROUNDS SUMMARY (STROKE PLAY ONLY) Southern California______2-2-0 Stanford______1-4-0 Alabama______0-2-0 BEST TEAM ROUNDS *TCU______2-0-0 Arkansas______0-2-0 274______ANNIKA Intercollegiate [2nd] Tennessee______1-0-0 Arizona______1-3-0 274______Schooner Fall Classic [3rd] Texas A&M______3-0-0 Arizona State______2-1-0 281______Battle at the Beach [3rd] Texas State______2-0-0 Auburn______2-0-0 281______NCAA Austin Regional [1st] *Texas Tech______3-0-0 Augusta______1-0-0 ______Battle at the Beach [2nd] Tulane______2-0-0 *Baylor______8-0-0 282______The Wildcat Invitational [1st] Tulsa______1-0-0 BYU______2-0-0 ______Betsy Rawls Invitational [2nd] UC Davis______1-0-0 Cal______2-1-0 UCF______1-0-0 Central Arkansas______1-0-0 BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS UCLA______1-5-0 Clemson______1-1-0 64______Hoffman [Schooner Fall Classic, 3rd] UNLV______5-0-0 Colorado______2-1-0 ______Papp [Schooner Fall Classic, 3rd] UTEP______1-0-0 Colorado State______1-0-0 67______Schubert [ANNIKA, 2nd] UTSA______1-0-0 Duke______1-0-0 68______Schubert [Silverado, 2nd[ Vanderbilt______1-0-0 Denver______1-1-0 ______Papp [Dr. Donnis Invitational, 3rd] Virginia______1-0-0 East Carolina______1-0-0 ______Hoffman [Northrop Grumman, 3rd] Virginia Tech______1-0-0 Florida______2-1-0 ______Schubert [Battle at the Beach, 2nd] Wake Forest______2-0-0 Florida State______2-0-0 ______Hoffman [ANNIKA, 2nd] Washington______2-0-0 Fresno State______1-0-0 69______Hoffman [NCAA Regional, 2nd] Washington State______3-0-0 Furman______1-0-1 ______Schubert [NCAA Regional, 1st] Wisconsin______1-0-0 Georgetown______1-0-0 ______Papp [Silverado, 2nd[ * denotes Big 12 Conference opponent Georgia______1-0-0 ______Papp [The Wildcat, 3rd] 2017-18 Record: 136-34-1 Grand Canyon______1-0-0 ______Papp [The Wildcat, 1st] Hawaii______1-0-0 vs. Ranked Opponents at time of competition: 39-19-1 ______Luitwieler [The Wildcat, 1st[ Hawaii-Hilo______1-0-0 ______Papp [Northrop Grumman, 1st] Hawaii Pacific______1-0-0 ______Papp [Battle at the Beach, 3rd] Houston______4-0-0 ______Cipolla [Battle at the Beach, 3rd] ______Voelker [ANNIKA, 2nd] Houston Baptist______1-0-0 70______Schubert [NCAA Regional, 3rd] Iowa______1-1-0 ______Papp [NCAA Regional, 1st] *Iowa State______2-1-0 ______Voelker [NCAA Regional, 1st] *Kansas______1-0-0 ______Hoffman [Big 12, 2nd] *Kansas State______2-0-0 ______Schubert [Big 12, 2nd] Kent State______1-0-0 ______Hoffman [Dr. Donnis Invitational, 1st] Long Beach State______1-0-0 ______Papp [ANNIKA, 2nd] LSU______1-0-0 ______Voelker [Schooner Fall Classic, 3rd] Miami______4-0-0 ______Voelker [Schooner Fall Classic, 2nd] Michigan State______1-0-0 ______Hoffman [Schooner Fall Classic, 2nd] Minnesota______1-0-0 ______Papp [Dick McGuire Invitational, 1st] Mississippi State______2-0-0 Missouri______1-0-0 ROUNDS AT PAR OR BETTER Missouri State______1-0-0 Kaitlyn Papp______18 of 34 N.C. State______1-0-0 Emilee Hoffman______15 of 34 New Mexico______1-1-0 Sophia Schubert______14 of 21 New Mexico State______1-0-0 Greta Isabella Voelker______14 of 34 North Carolina______1-0-0 Agathe Laisne______6 of 28 Northern Arizona______1-0-0 Maddie Luitwieler______4 of 22 Northwestern______2-2-0 Maren Cipolla______2 of 12 Notre Dame______1-0-0 Kelly Xac______0 of 3 Ohio State______2-0-0 *Oklahoma______4-1-0 ROUNDS COUNTED/PLAYED *Oklahoma State______3-1-0 Kaitlyn Papp______32 of 34 Oregon______1-0-0 Greta Isabella Voelker______28 of 34 Osaka Gakuin______1-0-0 Emilee Hoffman______29 of 34 Pepperdine______4-0-0 Agathe Laisne______20 of 28 Portand State______1-0-0 Sophia Schubert______17 of 21 Purdue______2-0-0 Maddie Luitwieler______12 of 22 Rutgers______1-0-0 Maren Cipolla______4 of 12 San Diego State______3-1-0 Kelly Xac ______0 of 3 San Jose State______1-0-0 SMU______1-0-0 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

DICK MCGUIRE INVITATIONAL SCHOONER FALL CLASSIC ANNIKA INTERCOLLEGIATE

Dick McGuire Invitational Schooner Fall Classic ANNIKA Intercollegiate Championship Course at UNM Belmar Golf Club Olympic Hills Golf Club Par 72, 6,317 Yards Par 71, 6,046 Yards Par 72, 6,288 Yards

Team Leaderboard Team Leaderboard Team Leaderboard 1. Oklahoma State______291-284-288=863 [-1] 1. Alabama______281-281-269=831 [-21] 1. Arkansas______288-282-278=848 [-16] 2. Northwestern______290-288-287=865 [+1] 2. Clemson______285-286-277=848 [-4] 2. UCLA______295-280-285=860 [-4] T3. Stanford______297-284-288=869 [+5] 3. Florida______284-286-279=849 [-3] 3. Stanford______294-280-296=870 [+6] T3. Colorado______293-284-292=869 [+5] 4. Texas______290-298-274=851 [-1] T4. Texas______300-274-299=873 [+9] 5. San Diego State______294-287-295=876 [+12] 5. Florida State______291-285-277=853 [+1] T4. Furman______300-277-296=873 [+9] 6. Denver______292-291-295=878 [+14] T6. Oklahoma______277-295-282=854 [+2] 6. South Carolina______291-288-296=875 [+11] T7. New Mexico______295-289-295=879 [+15] T6. Notre Dame______294-282-278=854 [+2] 7. Southern California______299-294-292=885 [+21] T7. Iowa______292-290-297=879 [+15] T8. Texas A&M______278-292-289=859 [+7] T8. Baylor______302-290-297=889 [+25] T7. Iowa State______296-293-290=879 [+15] T8. Washington______294-285-280=859 [+7] T8. Miami______308-284-297=889 [+25] 10. Texas______295-292-293=880 [+16] 10. Miami______287-291-285=863 [+11] 10. Florida State______301-295-298=894 [+30] T11. Arizona______292-284-305=881 [+17] 11. UCF______287-294-286=867 [+15] 11. Georgia______305-295-300=900 [+36] T11. UNLV______286-298-297=881 [+17] 12. Baylor______290-299-281=870 [+18] 12. Minnesota______307-309-319=935 [+71] 13. Pepperdine______295-290-302=887 [+23] 13. Texas State______295-293-288=876 [+24] T14. Fresno State______302-296-299=897 [+33] 14. Mississippi State______301-293-291=885 [+33] Individual Leaderboard T14. Cal______304-286-307=897 [+33] 15. Tulsa______306-293-291=890 [+38] 1. Maria Fassi, Arkansas______70-70-66=206 [-10] 16. Washington State______296-295-313=904 [+40] 2. Patty Tavatanakit, UCLA______71-69-71=211 [-5] 17. UC Davis______304-294-315=913 [+49] Individual Leaderboard T3. Natalie Srinivasan, Furman______70-68-74=212 [-4] 18. Central Arkansas______301-308-311=920 [+56] 1. Kristen Gillman, Alabama______68-68-64=200 [-13] T3. Dylan Kim, Arkansas______73-68-71=212 [-4] 2. Lauren Stephenson, Alabama_____ 69-68-66=203 [-10] T3. Andrea Lee, Stanford______74-69-69=212 [-4] Individual Leaderboard 3. Alice Hewson, Clemson______67-73-65=205 [-8] T3. Alana Uriell, Arkansas______71-70-71=212 [-4] T1. Bianca Pagdanganan, Arizona____ 67-67-74=208 [-8] T4. Dewi Weber, Miami______72-68-67=207 [-6] T7. Dewi Weber, Miami______76-66-71=213 [-3] T1. Andrea Lee, Stanford______73-68-67=208 [-8] T4. Ana Paula Valdes, Clemson______68-72-67=207 [-6] T7. Sophia Schubert, Texas______74-67-72=213 [-3] 3. Kenzie Niesen, Oklahoma State____ 73-68-71=212 [-4] T6. Hannah Wood, Oklahoma______68-71-70=209 [-4] T9. Robynn Ree, Southern California__ 68-74-72=214 [-2] 4. Hannah Kim, Northwestern______71-73-69=213 [-3] T6. Emilee Hoffman, Texas______75-70-64=209 [-4] T9. Jillian Hollis, Georgia______72-70-72=214 [-2] T5. Maddie McCrary, Oklahoma State_ 72-71-71=214 [-2] T6. Kaitlyn Papp, Texas______71-74-64=209 [-4] T5. Robin Choi, Colorado______70-71-73=214 [-2] T9. Maddie Szeryk, Texas A&M______67-72-71=210 [-3] Texas Golfers T5. Jessica Ip, Iowa______72-73-69=214 [-2] T9. Julienne Soo, Oklahoma______68-73-69=210 [-3] T7. Sophia Schubert______74-67-72=213 [-3] T5. Janet Mao, Northwestern______75-69-70=214 [-2] T9. Marta Perez Sanmartin, Florida___ 73-71-66=210 [-3] 21. Emilee Hoffman______75-68-76=219 [+3] T5. Darlan Zachek, New Mexico______69-72-73=214 [-2] T9. Maddie Rose Hamilton, Notre Dame__76-65-69=210 [-3] T26. Kaitlyn Papp______77-70-75=222 [+6] T10. Kirsty Hodgkins, Colorado______73-71-71=215 [-1] T26. Greta Isabella Voelker______77-69-76=222 [+6] T10. Christine Danielsson, UC Davis__ 74-69-72=215 [-1] Texas Golfers T39. Agathe Laisne______74-74-79=227 [+11] T10. Cel Barquin Arozamen, Iowa State_ 70-73-72=215 [-1] T6. Emilee Hoffman______75-70-64=209 [-4] T10. Mackenzie Raim, UNLV______70-73-72=215 [-1] T6. Kaitlyn Papp______71-74-64=209 [-4] T26. Greta Isabella Voelker______74-70-70=214 [+1] Texas Golfers 54. Maddie Luitwieler______71-74-77=222 [+9] T18. Greta Isabella Voelker______75-71-72=218 [+2] T55. Maren Cipolla______74-73-76=223 [+10] T20. Kaitlyn Papp______70-76-73=219 [+3] T25. Emilee Hoffman______75-72-73=220 [+4] T63. Maddie Luitwieler______76-76-75=226 [+10] T87. Maren Cipolla______76-73-86=235 [+19] TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

BETSY RAWLS INVITATIONAL BATTLE AT THE BEACH NORTHROP GRUMMAN INTERCOLLEGIATE

Betsy Rawls Invitational Battle at the Beach Northrop Grumman Intercollegiate University of Texas Golf Club Club Campestre San Jose Golf Club Palos Verdes Golf Club Par 72, 6,491 Yards Par 71, 6,360 Yards Par 71, 6,017 yards

Team Leaderboard Team Leaderboard Team Leaderboard 1. Texas______286-282-298=866 [+2] 1. UCLA______282-285-272=839 [-12] 1. UCLA______292-284-291=867 [+15] 2. Furman______299-293-289=881 [+17] 2. Oklahoma______281-281-280=842 [-10] 2. Alabama______292-284-295=871 [+19] 3. Arizona State______294-287-301=882 [+18] 3. Texas______286-281-281=848 [-4] 3. Stanford______295-292-289=876 [+24] 4. Houston______292-298-300=890 [+26] 4. Virginia______290-291-284=865 [+13] 4. Arizona______285-292-306=883 [+31] 5. UNLV______303-287-309=899 [+35] T5. Houston______283-297-290=870 [+18] 5. Arizona State______285-298-301=884 [+32] T6. Kent State______296-295-309=900 [+36] T5. Auburn______288-292-290=870 [+18] 6. Texas______298-296-291=885 [+33] T6. Texas Tech______301-294-305=900 [+36] T7. Wake Forest______290-296-285=871 [+19] 7. Florida______296-293-301=890 [+38] 8. Miami______293-293-317=903 [+39] T7. Baylor______290-285-296=871 [+19] 8. Duke______297-292-304=893 [+41] T9. Oklahoma______299-297-309=905 [+41] 9. Vanderbilt______299-290-287=876 [+24] 9. Washington______297-299-298=894 [+42] T9. San Diego State______303-290-312=905 [+41] 10. Mississippi State______296-296-287=879 [+27] 10. Southern Cal______295-306-299=900 [+48] T11. Clemson______296-288-323=907 [+43] T11. TCU______296-299-293=888 [+36] 11. Baylor______300-293-308=901 [+49] T11. Baylor______296-301-210=907 [+43] T11. North Carolina______294-300-294=888 [+36] 12. Northwestern______293-299-310=902 [+50] T13. LSU______303-298-312=913 [+49] 13. Tulane______302-298-295=895 [+43] 13. Oklahoma State______307-300-301=908 [+56] T13. Texas State______297-295-321=913 [+49] 14. Ohio State______301-298-303=902 [+50] 14. Wake Forest______310-301-300=911 [+59] 15. SMU______305-296-315=916 [+52] 15. UNLV______306-309-299=914 [+62] Individual Leaderboard 16. Tennessee______303-295-322=920 [+68] Individual Leaderboard 1. Lillia Va, UCLA______69-69-67=205 [-8] 17. Ohio State______300-305-317=922 [+70] 1. Sophia Schubert, Texas______69-70-71=210 [-6] 2. , Wake Forest_____ 67-70-69=206 [-7] 18. San Diego State______303-312-308=923 [+71] 2. Emilee Hoffman, Texas______71-67-76=214 [-2] 3. Leonie Harm, Houston______67-71-70=208 [-5] 3. Haylee Harford, Furman______73-70-72=215 [-1] T4. Hannah Wood, Oklahoma______70-69-70=209 [-4] Individual Leaderboard 4. Natalie Srinivasan, Furman______74-71-71=216 [E] T4. Sophia Schubert, Texas______70-68-71=209 [-4] T1. Kaitlyn Papp, Texas______69-71-72=212 [-1] 5. Leonie Harm, Houston______74-70-73=217 [+1] T6. Julienne Soo, Oklahoma______69-71-70=210 [-3] T1. Lilia Vu, UCLA______75-69-68=212 [-1] T6. Alice Hewson, Clemson______70-67-81=218 [+2] T6. Bethany Qu, UCLA______72-72-66=210 [-3] T1. Olivia Mehaffey, Arizona State____ 68-71-73=212 [-1] T6. Olivia Mehaffey, Arizona State____ 73-72-73=218 [+2] T6. Ana Ruiz, Oklahoma______70-73-67=210 [-3] 4. Andrea Lee, Stanford______71-74-69=214 [+1] T6. Sara Kjellker, San Diego State____ 75-71-72=218 [+2] 9. Emilia Migliaccio, Wake Forest_____ 71-69-71=211 [-2] 5. Bethany Wu, UCLA______70-72-73=215 [+2] T6. Polly Mack, UNLV______73-73-72=218 [+2] 10. Kaitlyn Papp, Texas______71-72-69=212 [-1] 6. Lakareber Abe, Alabama______73-71-72=216 [+3] T10. Anne-Charlotte Mora, Texas State__ 71-72-76=219 [+3] 7. Kristen Gillman, Alabama______69-74-74=217 [+4] T10. Linnea Strom, Arizona State_____ 71-71-77=219 [+3] Texas Golfers T8. Chih-Min Chen, Oklahoma State__ 70-74-74=218 [+5] T4. Sophia Schubert______70-68-71=209 [-4] T8. Lauren Stephenson, Alabama____ 74-68-76=218 [+5] Texas Golfers 10. Kaitlyn Papp______71-72-69=212 [-1] T8. Mika Liu, Stanford______72-72-74=218 [+5] 1. Sophia Schubert______69-70-71=210 [-6] T13. Maren Cipolla *______73-73-69=214 [+1] 2. Emilee Hoffman______71-67-76=214 [-2] T13. Emilee Hoffman______73-71-70=214 [+1] Texas Golfers T16. Kaitlyn Papp______74-73-74=221 [+5] T22. Greta Isabella Voelker______72-74-71=217 [+4] T1. Kaitlyn Papp______69-71-72=212 [-1] T18. Greta Isabella Voelker______72-72-78=222 [+6] T33. Agathe Laisne______73-70-76=219 [+6] T38. Emilee Hoffman______76-81-68=225 [+12] T24. Maren Cipolla *______76-69-78=223 [+7] * Denotes golfer competing as an individual T38. Agathe Laisne______75-75-75=225 [+12] T28. Agathe Laisne______74-73-77=224 [+8] T60. Greta Isabella Voelker______78-76-76=230 [+17] T35. Maddie Luitwieler *______72-75-80=227 [+11] 84. Maddie Luitwieler______81-74-86=241 [+28] T78. Kelly Xac *______82-79-86=247 [+31] * Denotes golfer competing as an individual TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

THE WILDCAT INVITATIONAL DR. DONNIS THOMPSON INVITATIONAL MARCH MAYHEM [Stroke Play]

The Wildcat Invitational Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational March Mayhem Sewailo Golf Club Kaneohe Klipper Golf Club The Farms Golf Club Par 72, 6,494 Yards Par 72, 6,096 Yards Par 72, 6,318 Yards

Team Leaderboard Team Leaderboard Team Leaderboard 1. UCLA______278-284-285=847 [-17] 1. Texas______293-296-294=883 [+19] 1. Southern California______282 [-6] 2. Arizona______284-288-284=856 [-8] 2. Oklahoma State______303-300-304=907 [+43] 2. Texas______297 [+9] 3. Texas______282-292-286=860 [-4] 3. Houston______312-305-296=913 [+49] T3. UCLA______298 [+10] 4. Long State Beach______282-297-302=881 [+17] 4. Texas A&M______303-317-303=923 [+59] T3. Iowa State______298 [+10] T5. Purdue______294-294-298=886 [+22] 5. Colorado State______308-312-310=930 [+66] T3. Northwestern______298 [+10] T5. UNLV______287-295-304=886 [+22] T6. Washington State______315-315-303=933 [+69] 6. Colorado______299 [+11] T7. Denver______294-295-303=892 [+28] T6. Osaka Gakuin [Japan]______311-309-313=933 [+69] 7. San Diego State______302 [+14] T7. Augusta______285-300-307=892 [+28] 8. Hawaii______319-314-303=936 [+72] 8. California______304 [+16] T9. N.C. State______298-298-299=895 [+31] 9. Pepperdine______317-311-309=937 [+73] 9. Baylor______306 [+18] T9. New Mexico______298-300-297=895 [+31] 10. UTEP______323-312-303=938 [+74] T10. BYU______308 [+20] T11. Missouri______289-303-307=889 [+35] 11. Rutgers______305-316-320=941 [+77] T10. Stanford______308 [+20] T11. Portland State______288-306-305=889 [+35] 12. Hawaii Pacific______348-335-332=1015 [+151] 12. Pepperdine______312 [+24] 13. Kansas State______300-297-305=902 [+38] 13. Hawaii-Hilo______378-367-368=1113 [+249] 14. Grand Canyon______300-309-299=908 [+44] Individual Leaderboard 15. New Mexico State______299-306-306=911 [+47] Individual Leaderboard 1. Allisen Corpuz [Southern California]______68 [-4] 16. Iowa______300-307-309=915 [+51] 1. Kaitlyn Papp [Texas]______71-74-68=213 [-3] 2. Mariel Galdiano [UCLA]______70 [-2] 17. Northern Arizona______315-309-312=936 [+72] 2. Maddie Szeryk [Texas A&M]______74-72-71=217 [+1] T3. Amelia Garvey [Southern California]______71 [-1] 3. Emilee Hoffman [Texas]______70-76-75=221 [+5] T3. Sarah Kjellker [San Diego State]______71 [-1] Individual Leaderboard T4. Sophia Schubert [Texas]______78-72-73=223 [+7] T3. Alyaa Abdulghany [Southern California]______71 [-1] 1. Lilia Vu, UCLA______64-69-69=202 [-14] T4. Chih-Min Chen [Oklahoma State]__ 76-75-72=223 [+7] T3. Jiyoon Jang [California]______71 [-1] 2, Mariel Galdiano, UCLA______69-69-67=205 [-11] T6. Maddie Luitwieler [Texas] *_____74-75-75=224 [+8] T7. Stephanie Lau [Northwestern]______72 [E] 3. Gigi Stoll, Arizona______74-66-69=209 [-7] T6. Allie Anderson [Houston]______73-78-73=224 [+8] T7. Hannah Kim [Northwestern]______72 [E] 4. Kaitlyn Papp, Texas______69-72-69=210 [-6] 8. Megan Thothong [Houston]______80-74-74=225 [+9] T7. Sarah Cho [Northwestern]______72 [E] 5. YuSung Hou, Arizona______68-75-68=211 [-5] T9. Shunka Tanahashi [Osaka Gakuin]__74-76-76=226 [+10] T7. Kaitlyn Papp [Texas]______72 [E] 6. Connie Jaffrey, Kansas State______70-71-72=213 [-3] T9. Momoka Kobori [Pepperdine] *___ 77-71-78=226 [+10] T7. Kendra Dalton [BYU]______72 [E] 7. Linda Lundqvist, Augusta______73-69-72=214 [-2] T7. Gabi Ruffels [Southern California]______72 [E] 8. Holland Shourds, Long Beach State_ 68-72-75=215 [-1] Texas Golfers T9. Deanna Salvatori, Grand Canyon___ 73-76-67=216 [E] 1. Kaitlyn Papp ______71-74-68=213 [-3] Texas Golfers T9. Greta Isabella Voelker, Texas____72-71-73=216 [E] 3. Emilee Hoffman______70-76-75=221 [+5] T7. Katilyn Papp______72 [E] T9. Agathe Laisne, Texas______72-72-72=216 [E] T4. Sophia Schubert______78-72-73=223 [+7] T13. Agathe Laisne______73 [+1] T6. Maddie Luitwieler *______74-75-75=224 [+8] T15. Maddie Luitwieler______74 [+2] Texas Golfers T14. Greta Isabella Voelker______77-74-78=229 [+13] T38. Greta Isabella Voelker______78 [+6] 4. Kaitlyn Papp______69-72-69=210 [-6] T28. Agathe Laisne______75-80-78=233 [+17] T40. Emilee Hoffman______79 [+7] T9. Greta Isabella Voelker______72-71-73=216 [E] * Denotes golfer competing as an individual T9. Agathe Laisne______72-72-72=216 [E] T14. Maddie Luitwieler______69-77-72=218 [+2] T45. Emilee Hoffman______73-77-76=226 [+10] TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

SILVERADO SHOWDOWN BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA AUSTIN REGIONAL

Silverado Showdown Big 12 Championship NCAA Austin Regional Silverado Resort and Country Club Dallas Athletic Club UT Golf Club Par 72, 6,202 Yards Par 72, 6,264 Yards Par 72, 6,341 Yards

Team Leaderboard Team Leaderboard Team Leaderboard 1. Southern California______290-287-282=859 [-5] 1. Texas______295-292-293=880 [+16] 1. Arkansas______284-271-283=838 [-26] 2. California______293-291-285=869 [+5] T2. Oklahoma State ______292-297-299=888 [+24] 2. Texas______281-285-283=849 [-15] T3. Arizona______292-295-283=870 [+6] T2. Baylor______288-300-300=888 [+24] T3. Florida______291-287-291=869 [+5] T3. Stanford______294-281-295=870 [+6] 4. Iowa State______298-296-295=889 [+25] T3. Auburn______292-291-286=869 [+5] T3. UCLA______292-290-288=870 [+6] 5. Oklahoma______293-300-299=892 [+28] T3. Baylor______288-293-288=869 [+5] 6. Northwestern______300-288-284=872 [+8] 6. Texas Tech______306-297-294=897 [+33] 6. Oklahoma______299-282-289=870 [+6] 7. Texas______295-287-292=874 [+10] 7. TCU______311-307-305=923 [+59] 7. Texas A&M______295-286-297=878 [+14] 8. Purdue______303-290-292=885 [+21] 8. Kansas State______308-307-312=927 [+63] 8. Michigan State______285-302-295=882 [+18] 9. Arizona State______309-285-293=887 [+23] 9. Kansas______322-313-311=946 [+82] 9. Brigham Young______291-296-298=885 [+21] T10. Oregon______303-294-294=891 [+27] 10. Virginia Tech______288-293-307=888 [+24] T10. Colorado______302-301-288=891 [+27] Individual Leaderboard 11. Houston______300-297-293=890 [+26] 12. Washington State______299-298-296=893 [+29] 1. Celia Barquin Arozamena [Iowa State]__ 73-71-69=213 [-3] 12. UTSA______298-295-299=892 [+28] 13. Pepperdine______301-300-293=894 [+30] 2. Emilee Hoffman [Texas] ______71-70-75=216 [E] 13. Texas Tech______300-299-300=899 [+35] T14. San Jose State______300-302-296=898 [+34] 3. Chih-Min Chen [Oklahoma State]___ 70-75-73=218 [+2] 14. Houston Baptist______301-299-310=910 [+46] T14. Wisconsin______306-299-293=898 [+34] T4. Kaitlyn Papp [Texas]______74-74-71=219 [+3] 15. Miami______298-306-310=914 [+50] 16. UNLV______301-307-299=907 [+43] T4. Hannah Wood [Oklahoma]______73-75-71=219 [+3] 16. Georgetown______302-304-311=917 [+53] 17. Tulane______313-307-310=930 [+66] 6. Diane Baillieux [Baylor]______70-75-75=220 [+4] 17. Missouri State______319-319-308=946 [+82] 7. Gurleen Kaur [Baylor]______71-77-73=221 [+5] 18. East Carolina______299-152-303=DNF [DNF] Individual Leaderboard T8. Maria Vesga [Baylor] ______69-77-76=222 [+6] T1. Jennifer Chang [Southern California]____66-72-70=208 [-8] T8. Sophia Schubert [Texas]______75-70-77=222 [+6] Individual Leaderboard T1. Patty Tavatanakit [UCLA]______71-69-68=208 [-8] T8. Valerie Tanguay [Oklahoma]_____ 73-77-72=222 [+6] 1. Maria Fassi [Arkansas]______69-70-69=208 [-8] T3. Jiyoon Jang [California]______68-71-70=209 [-7] 2. Maddie Szeryk [Texas A&M]______68-69-72=209 [-7] T3. Bianca Pagdanganan [Arizona]___ 71-69-69=209 [-7] Texas Golfers 3. Dylan Kim [Arkansas]______70-68-73=211 [-5] T5. Lilia Vu [UCLA]______73-72-68=213 [-3] 2. Emilee Hoffman______71-70-75=216 [E] T4. Sophia Schubert [Texas]______69-73-70=212 [-4] T5. Mika Liu [Stanford]______68-70-75=213 [-3] T4. Kaitlyn Papp______74-74-71=219 [+3] T4. Leonie Harm [Houston]______76-71-65=212 [-4] T5. Olivia Mehaffey [Arizona State]____ 72-69-72=213 [-3] T9. Sophia Schubert ______75-70-77=222 [+6] T4. Sarah Burnham [Michigan State]__ 70-72-70=212 [-4] T5. Sophia Schubert [Texas]______72-68-73=213 [-3] T22. Greta Isabella Voelker ______76-78-74=228 [+12] T4. Rose Huang [Brigham Young]____ 71-70-71=212 [-4] T9. Kaitlyn Papp [Texas]______74-69-72=215 [-1] T26. Agathe Laisne ______75-81-73=229 [+13] T4. Emilee Hoffman [Texas]______72-69-71=212 [-4] T9. Hira Naveed [Pepperdine]______70-75-70=215 [-1] T4. Julienne Soo [Oklahoma]______75-67-70=212 [-4] T4. Alana Uriell [Arkansas]______78-65-69=212 [-4] Texas Golfers T4. Kaylee Benton [Arkansas]______72-68-72=212 [-4] T5. Sophia Schubert______72-68-73=213 [-3] T9. Kaitlyn Papp______74-69-72=214 [-1] Texas Golfers T28. Emilee Hoffman______75-73-73=221 [+5] T4. Sophia Schubert______69-73-70=212 [-4] T52. Greta Isabella Voelker *______72-78-77=227 [+11] T4. Emilee Hoffman______72-69-71=212 [-4] T58. Agathe Laisne______74-79-75=228 [+12] T12. Greta Isabella Voelker______70-72-71=213 [-3] T58. Maddie Luitwieler______77-77-74=228 [+12] T16. Agathe Laisne______73-71-71=215 [-1] 23. Kaitlyn Papp______70-75-73=218 [+2] TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

[18 holes] SCORE NAME______SEASON______ROUND______FINISH______TOURNAMENT 64 Emilee Hoffman______2017-18______3rd______T6th______Schooner Fall Classic Kaitlyn Papp______2017-18______3rd______T6th______Schooner Fall Classic 65 Greta Isabella Voelker______2016-17______2nd______2nd______Las Vegas Collegiate Emilee Hoffman______2016-17______1st______1st______Lady Paladin Madison Pressel______2009-10______1st______t17th______Stanford Intercollegiate 66 Sophia Schubert______2015-16______3rd______4th______Las Vegas Collegiate Julia Beck______2014-15______3rd______t15th______Alamo Invitational Bertine Strauss______2014-15______3rd______t7th______Schooner Fall Classic Madison Pressel______2010-11______2nd______1st______Big 12 Championship 67 Emilee Hoffman______2017-18______2nd______2nd______Betsy Rawls Invitational Sophia Schubert______2017-18______2nd______T7th______ANNIKA Intercollegiate Sophia Schubert______2016-17______2nd______T2nd______Clemson Invitational Greta Isabella Voelker______2016-17______2nd______T11th______Jim West Invitational Natalie Karcher______2015-16______2nd______t36th______Ping/ASU Invitational Julia Beck______2015-16______3rd______4th______Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational Natalie Karcher______2014-15______2nd______t11th______UCF Challenge Madison Pressel______2011-12______2nd______t6th______Stanford Intercollegiate Jessica Reese______2002-03______1st______1st______Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational Kristin Dufour______2001-02______4th______t13th______NCAA Championship Heather Bowie______1996-97______2nd______t2nd______NCAA West Regional

[54 holes] SCORE NAME______SEASON______FINISH______TOURNAMENT [SCORES] 203 Sophia Schubert______2015-16______4th______Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown [69-68-66] 207 Bertine Strauss______2014-15______t7th______Schooner Fall Classic [69-72-66] 208 Madison Pressel______2010-11______1st______Big 12 Championship [71-66-71] 209 Sophia Schubert______2017-18______t4th______Battle at the Beach [70-68-71] Emilee Hoffman______2017-18______t6th______Schooner Fall Classic [75-70-64] Kaitlyn Papp______2017-18______t6th______Schooner Fall Classic [71-74-64] Sophia Schubert______2016-17______t2nd______Clemson Invitational [69-67-73] 210 Kaitlyn Papp______2017-18______4th______The Wildcat Invitational [69-72-69] Sophia Schubert______2017-18______1st______Betsy Rawls Invitational [69-70-71] Sophia Schubert______2016-17______t7th______UCF Challenge [72-69-69] Emilee Hoffman______2016-17______1st______Lady Paladin [65-75-70] Bertine Strauss______2014-15______t1st______Ping/ASU Invitational [71-68-71] 211 Desiree Dubreuil______2012-13______t5th______PING/ASU Invitational [70-68-73] Kelli Kuehne______1995-96______1st______Rolex Fall Preview [70-73-68] 212 Emilee Hoffman______2017-18______t4th______NCAA Austin Regional [72-69-71] Sophia Schubert______2017-18______t4th______NCAA Austin Regional [69-73-70] Kaitlyn Papp______2017-18______t1st______Northrop Grumman Intercollegiate [69-71-72] Kaitlyn Papp______2017-18______10th______Battle at the Beach [71-72-69] Haley Mills______2015-16______t3rd______Allstate Sugar Bowl [72-70-70] Sophia Schubert______2015-16______t4th______Ping/ASU Invitational [69-70-73] Bertine Strauss______2014-15______t6th______NCAA San Antonio Regional [70-72-72] Nicole Vandermade______2008-09______t15th______UNLV Showdown [69-71-72] Jessica Reese______2002-03______1st______Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational [67-72-73] Heather Bowie______1996-97______1st______Big 12 Championship [71-68-73] Heather Bowie______1996-97______t2nd______NCAA West Regional [72-68-73] Michiko Hattori______1987-88______1st______NMSU Roadrunner [72-69-71] Kim Shipman______1981-82______1st______Lady Leopard [68-68-76] TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF TEAM RECORDS

[18 holes] SCORE TOURNAMENT______SEASON______ROUND______FINISH 274 ANNIKA Intercollegiate______2017-18______2nd______T4th Schooner Fall Classic______2017-18______3rd______4th 277 Las Vegas Collegiate______2016-17______3rd______T4th Las Vegas Collegiate______2015-16______3rd______7th Alamo Invitational______2014-15______3rd______t11th 279 Las Vegas Collegiate______2015-16______2nd______7th Stanford Intercollegiate______2009-10______1st______4th 280 NCAA Lubbock Regional______2016-17______3rd______3rd Clemson Invitational______2016-17______2nd______4th 281 NCAA Austin Regional______2017-18______1st______2nd Battle at the Beach______2017-18______3rd______3rd Battle at the Beach______2017-18______2nd______3rd Jim West Challenge______2016-17______2nd______4th UNLV Showdown______2008-09______3rd______6th 282 The Wildcat Invitational______2017-18______1st______3rd Betsy Rawls Invitational______2017-18______2nd______1st UCF Challenge______2016-17______3rd______T3rd Betsy Rawls Invitational______2016-17______3rd______3rd NCAA East Regional______2011-12______3rd______t2nd 283 NCAA Austin Regional______2017-18______3rd______2nd Lady Paladin______2016-17______1st______1st Las Vegas Collegiate______2014-15______1st______7th Ping/ASU Invitational______2014-15______2nd______7th 284 UCF Challenge______2016-17______2nd______T3rd Las Vegas Collegiate______2016-17______1st______T4th Lady Paladin______2016-17______2nd______1st NCAA Bryan Regional______2015-16______2nd______6th NCAA San Antonio Regional______2014-15______2nd______7th UNLV Spring Rebel______2009-10______3rd______2nd 285 NCAA Austin Regional______2017-18______2nd______2nd Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational______2015-16______1st______4th Jim West Challenge______2015-16______3rd______5th Stanford Intercollegiate______2009-10______2nd______4th PING/ASU Invitational______2002-03______1st______2nd NCAA Championship______2001-02______3rd______t2nd

[54 holes] SCORE TOURNAMENT______SEASON______FINISH______SCORES 839 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown______2015-16______7th______283-279-277 848 Battle at the Beach______2017-18______3rd______286-281-281 849 NCAA Austin Regional______2017-18______2nd______281-285-283 851 Schooner Fall Classic______2017-18______4th______290-298-274 853 Lady Paladin______2016-17______1st______283-284-286 854 UCF Challenge______2016-17______t3rd______288-284-282 855 Schooner Fall Classic______2014-15______10th______295-287-273 857 Jim West Challenge______2016-17______4th______288-281-288 858 UNLV Showdown______2008-09______6th______288-289-281 860 The Wildcat Invitational______2017-18______3rd______282-292-286 864 Clemson Invitational______2016-17______4th______291-280-293 NCAA San Antonio Regional______2014-15______7th______287-284-293 PING/ASU Invitational______2012-13______7th______286-289-289 Stanford Intercollegiate______2009-10______4th______279-285-300 Challenge at Onion Creek______2009-10______4th______288-290-286 866 Betsy Rawls Invitational______2017-18______1st______286-282-298 Betsy Rawls Invitational______2016-17______3rd______288-296-282 867 Big 12 Championship______2015-16______2nd______288-291-288 869 NCAA Lubbock Regional______2016-17______3rd______300-298-280 871 Jim West Challenge______2015-16______5th______294-292-285 Anuenue Spring Break Classic______2014-15______2nd______288-294-289 NCAA East Regional______2012-13______5th______289-291-291 NCAA West Regional______1992-93______5th______297-286-288 872 Big 12 Championship______2010-11______1st______296-287-289 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

YEAR SITE MEDALIST [SCHOOL] CHAMPION UT FINISH TEXAS’ LOW INDIVIDUAL 2017 Sugar Grove, Ill. Monica Vaughn [Arizona State], 217 Arizona State [3-1-1] 13th [927] Sophia Schubert [t32nd], 230 2016 Eugene, Ore. Virginia Elena Carta [Duke], 272 Washington [3-2] 23rd [897] Sophia Schubert [t27th], 218 2015 Bradenton, Fla. [Alabama], 285 Stanford [1,199] DNP Bertine Strauss [t51st], 231 2014 Tulsa, Okla. Doris Chen [USC], 274 Duke [1,130] DNP DNP 2013 Athens, Ga. [USC], 278 USC [1,133] 21st [1,213] Bertine Strauss [t58th], 302 2012 Franklin, Tenn. Chirapat Jao-Javanil [Oklahoma], 282 Alabama [1,171] t13th [1,191] Bertine Strauss [t33rd], 296 2011 Bryan, Tex. Austin Ernst [LSU], 281 UCLA [1,173] DNP DNP 2010 Wilmington, NC. [Oklahoma State], 276 Purdue [1,153] t16th [1,189] Haley Stephens [t33rd], 294 2009 Owings Mills, Md. [Purdue], 289 Arizona State [1,182] 23rd [1,252] Kelley Louth [t66th], 310 2008 Albuquerque, N.M. Azahara Munoz [Arizona State], 287 USC [1,168] t17th [1,227] Ashley Rollins [t23rd], 297 2007 Daytona Beach, Fla. Stacy Lewis [Arkansas], 282 Duke [1,170] DNP DNP 2006 Columbus, Ohio Dewi Schreefel [USC], 286 Duke [1,167] DNP Julia Best [t83rd], 310 2005 Sunriver, Ore. Anna Grzebien [Duke], 286 Duke [1,170] DNP Lisa Ferrero [t60th], 303 2004 Opelika, Ala. Sarah Huarte [California], 278 UCLA [1,148] t6th [1,184] Janice Olivencia [t22nd], 293 2003 West Lafayette, Ind. [USC], 297 USC [1,197] 3rd [1,213] Janice Olivencia [t6th], 300 2002 Auburn, Wash. [Duke], 279 Duke [1,164] t2nd [1,170] Janice Olivencia [t10th], 289 2001 Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. Candy Hannemann [Duke], 285 Georgia [1,176] 3rd [1,191] Janice Olivencia [t18th], 296 2000 Sunriver, Ore. Jenna Daniels [Arizona], 287 Arizona [1,175] 3rd [1,198] Kristin Dufour [t25th], 301 1999 Tulsa, Okla. [Arizona State], 212 Duke [895] 9th [921] Kristin Dufour [6th], 222 1998 Madison, Wis. Jennifer Rosales [USC], 279 Arizona State [1,155] t10th [1,201] Laura Blessey [t23rd], 297 1997 Columbus, Ohio Heather Bowie [Texas], 285 Arizona State [1,178] DNP Heather Bowie [1st], 285 1996 LaQuinta, Calif. [Arizona], 296 Arizona** [1,240] 3rd [1,241] Kelli Kuehne [t10th], 309 1995 Wilmington, N.C. K. Mourgue d’Algue [Arizona State], 283 Arizona State [1,155] t9th [1,204] Nadine Ash [t12th], 295 1994 Portland, Ore. Emilee Klein [Arizona State], 286 Arizona State [1,189] 5th [1,234] Nadine Ash [t6th], 298 1993 Athens, Ga. Charlotta Sorenstam [Texas], 287 Arizona State [1,187] 2nd [1,189] Charlotta Sorenstam [1st], 287 1992 Tempe, Ariz. [Georgia], 280 San Jose State [1,171] 6th [1,198] Jenny Turner [t13th], 295 1991 Columbus, Ohio Annika Sorenstam [Arizona], 290 UCLA** [1,197] 7th [1,232] Michiko Hattori [t6th], 296 1990 Hilton Head, S.C. Susan Slaughter [Arizona], 297 Arizona State [1,206] t15th [1,227] Michiko Hattori [2nd], 297 1989 Palo Alto, Calif. [San Jose State], 292 San Jose State [1,208] t10th [1,240] Kate Golden [t9th], 300 1988 Las Cruces, N.M. Melissa McNamara [Tulsa], 287 Tulsa# [1,175] 7th [1,189] Michiko Hattori [t7th], 292 1987 Albuquerque, N.M. Caroline Keggi [New Mexico], 289** San Jose State [1,187] 17th [1,229] Sue Ginter [t25th], 300 1986 Columbus, Ohio [Florida], 291 Florida [1,180] DNP DNP 1985 Cape Cod, Mass. Danielle Ammaccapane [Arizona State], 298 Florida [1,218] DNP [t42nd], 317 1984 Tarpon Springs, Fla. [Georgia], 297 Miami [1,214] 11th [1,273] Nancy Ledbetter [t28th], 311 1983 Athens, Ga. [Miami (Fla.)], 284 TCU [1,193] 15th [1,268] J. Diass/N. Ledbetter [t48th], 312 1982 Palo Alto, Calif. Kathy Baker [Tulsa], 295 Tulsa [1,191] * *

*Texas participated in the AIAW national championship in 1982, claiming second place. **won in playoff; #championship vacated; DNP=did not participate

TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME AIAW CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES YEAR NATIONAL TOURNAMENT TEXAS STATE TOURNAMENT 1981-82 2nd 3rd 1980-81 7th 3rd 1979-80 8th 1st 1978-79 14th 4th 1977-78 t3rd 3rd 1976-77 8th 1st 1975-76 14th 2nd 1974-76 4th -- TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICA HONORS AND NATIONAL AWARDS

ALL-AMERICANS NCAA INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS Nadine Ash______1994______2nd Team Heather Bowie [73-73-69-70=285]______1997 ______1993______2nd Team Charlotta Sorenstam [74-70-70-73=287]______1993 Heather Bowie______1997______1st Team Debbie Petrizzi [74-70-79-68=291]______1978 [AIAW] ______1996______2nd Team ______1995______1st Team NCAA INDIVIDUAL TOP-10 FINISHES ______1994______1st Team Nicole Cooper______1994______2nd Team 1st______Heather Bowie______1997 Kristin Dufour ______2001______2nd Team 1st______Charlotta Sorenstam______1993 Sue Ginter______1988______Honorable Mention 1st______Debbie Petrizzi______*1978 Kate Golden ______1989______2nd Team 2nd______Michiko Hattori______1990 Nancy Hager______1971______5th______Nancy Ledbetter______*1982 Cindy Lincoln______1978______5th______Nancy Hager______*1975 Janice Olivencia______2003______Honorable Mention 6th______Kristin Dufour______1999 ______2002______2nd Team T-6th_____Janice Olivencia______2003 Debbie Petrizzi______1978______T-6th_____Nadine Ash______1994 Michiko Hattori______1991______T-6th _____Nadine Ash______1993 ______1990______T-6th _____Michiko Hattori______1991 ______1989______T-7th_____Michiko Hattori______1988 ______1988______T-9th_____Randi Meadows______1999 Kelli Kuehne______1996______T-9th_____Kate Golden______1989 Nancy Ledbetter______1984______Honorable Mention T-10th____Janice Olivencia______2002 Jessica Reese______2003______2nd Team T-10th____Kelli Kuehne______1996 Sophia Schubert______2017______Honorable Mention Charlotta Sorenstam______1993______*AIAW national competition Sherri Steinhauer______1985______Bertine Strauss______2015 ______Honorable Mention Jenny Turner______1992______Honorable Mention HONDA BRODERICK AWARD RECIPIENTS National Collegiate Golfer of the Year U.S. WOMEN’S AMATEUR CHAMPIONS Heather Bowie______1996-97 Charlotta Sorenstam______1992-93 Sophia Schubert______2017 Michiko Hattori______1989-90 Kelli Kuehne______1996 Debbie Petrizzi______1977-78 Kelli Kuehne______1995 Michiko Hattori______1985 MARILYN SMITH AWARD RECIPIENTS National Senior Golfer of the Year Heather Bowie______1996-97 Michiko Hattori______1990-91 TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS YEAR SITE TEAM CHAMPION [SCORE] TEXAS MEDALIST [SCHOOL], SCORE UT’S BEST INDIVIDUAL

BIG 12 CONFERENCE 2017-18 Dallas, Texas TEXAS [880] 1st [880] Celia Barquin Arozamena [ISU], 213 Emilee Hoffman [2nd] 2016-17 San Antonio, Texas TEXAS [885] 1st [885] Dylan Kim [Baylor], 215 Emilee Hoffman [2nd] 2015-16 San Antonio, Texas Oklahoma State [856] 2nd [867] Kenzie Neisen [OSU], 207 Sophia Schubert [T2nd] 2014-15 San Antonio, Texas Baylor [867] 6th [887] Kenzie Neisen [OSU], 212 Tezira Abe [T10th] 2013-14 Austin, Texas Oklahoma [861] 2nd [878] Chirapat Jao-Javanil [OU], 209 Natalie Karcher [T2nd] 2012-13 Rhodes, Iowa Oklahoma State [905] T6th [936] Lauren Taylor [Baylor], 213 Bertine Strauss [T7th] 2011-12 Lawrence, Kan. Oklahoma [904] 2nd [911] Mary Michael Maggio [A&M], 219 Nicole Vandermade [T5th] 2010-11 Columbia, Mo. TEXAS [872] 1st [872] Madison Pressel [UT], 208 Madison Pressel [1st] 2009-10 Norman, Okla. Texas A&M [896] 3rd [905] Caroline Hedwall [OSU], 210 Shannon Fish [T11th] 2008-09 Lubbock, Texas Oklahoma State [909] 6th [946] Ashley Freeman [A&M], 225* Nicole Vandermade [T10th] 2007-08 Stillwater, Okla. Oklahoma State [912] 3rd [958] Jaclyn Sweeney [OSU], 225 Shannon Fish [T6th] 2006-07 Waco, Texas Texas A&M [911] 10th [954] Amanda Costner [Kansas], 221 Shannon Fish [T12th] 2005-06 Lincoln, Nebraska Texas A&M [899] 7th [933] Ashley Knoll [A&M], 215 Julia Best [8th] 2004-05 Austin, Texas Oklahoma State [900] 2nd [901] Annie Thurman [OSU], 212 Lisa Ferrero [2nd] Perry Swenson [2nd] 2003-04 College Station, Texas TEXAS [592] 1st [592] Annie Thurman [OSU], 137 Janice Olivencia [2nd] 2002-03 Columbia, Mo. Oklahoma State [909] 3rd [918] Sarah Sasse [Nebraska], 220 Janice Olivencia [T6th] 2001-02 Manhattan, Kan. Oklahoma State [909] 3rd [921] Emma Zackrisson [OSU], 223 Lisa Ferrero [T3rd] 2000-01 Rhodes, Iowa Oklahoma State [925] 2nd [931] Maria Boden [OSU], 227 Kristin Dufour [5th] 1999-00 Lubbock, Texas Oklahoma [916] T4th [921] Amelia Moses [Missouri], 222 Randi Meadows [T9th] 1998-99 Boulder, Colo. Oklahoma State [906] 2nd [908] Maria Boden [OSU], 219* Laura Blessey [T6th] 1997-98 Norman, Okla. Texas A&M [919] 2nd [923] Isabelle Rosberg [A&M], 225 Laura Blessey [T2nd] 1996-97 Lawrence, Kan. TEXAS [924] 1st [924] Heather Bowie [UT], 212 Heather Bowie [1st]

SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE 1995-96 College Station, Texas TEXAS [907] 1st [907] Kelli Kuehne [UT], 222 Kelli Kuehne [1st] 1994-95 Dallas, Texas TEXAS [951] 1st [951] Jamie Hullett [A&M], 230 Nicole Cooper [3rd] Isabelle Rosberg [A&M], 230 1993-94 Fort Worth, Texas TEXAS [898] 1st [898] Nadine Ash [UT], 215 Nadine Ash [1st] 1992-93 San Antonio, Texas TEXAS [907] 1st [907] Jenny Turner [UT], 223 Jenny Turner [1st] 1991-92 San Antonio, Texas SMU [930] 2nd [936] Barbara Blackwell [SMU], 217 Piper Wagner [2nd] 1990-91 San Antonio, Texas TEXAS [930] 1st [930] Jamie Fischer [UT], 219 Jamie Fischer [1st] 1989-90 San Antonio, Texas TEXAS [921] 1st [921] Barbara Blackwell [SMU], 226 Michiko Hattori [t2nd] 1988-89 Sugar Land, Texas TEXAS [895] 1st [895] Michiko Hattori [UT], 217 Michiko Hattori [1st] 1987-88 Sugar Land, Texas TEXAS [900] 1st [900] Michiko Hattori [UT], 213 Michiko Hattori [1st] 1986-87 Sugar Land, Texas TEXAS [887] 1st [887] Kate Golden [UT], 219 Kate Golden [1st] 1985-86 Houston, Texas SMU [898] 2nd [914] Sue Ginter [UT], 218 Sue Ginter [1st] 1984-85 Bryan, Texas Texas A&M [907] 3rd [942] Patricia Gonzalez [A&M], 223 Sherri Steinhauer [6th] 1983-84 Austin, Texas TEXAS [896] 1st [896] Nancy Ledbetter [UT], 216 Nancy Ledbetter [1st] 1982-83 Fort Worth, Texas TCU [889] 4th [913] Rita Moore [TCU], 220 Jackie Daiss [7th]

*playoff winner 2018 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS / ALL-TIME CONFERENCE HONORS

2018 BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP 2018 BIG 12 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM April 20-22, 2018 Celia Barquin Arozamena______Iowa State Dallas Athletic Club Emilee Hoffman______Texas Dallas, Texas Chih-Min Chen______Oklahoma State Kaitlyn Papp______Texas FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Hannah Wood______Oklahoma 1. Texas______295-292-293=880 [+16] Diane Baillieux______Baylor T2. Oklahoma State ______292-297-299=888 [+24] Gurleen Kaur______Baylor T2. Baylor______288-300-300=888 [+24] Maria Vesga______Baylor 4. Iowa State______298-296-295=889 [+25] Sophia Schubert______Texas 5. Oklahoma______293-300-299=892 [+28] Valerie Tanguay______Oklahoma 6. Texas Tech______306-297-294=897 [+33] 7. TCU______311-307-305=923 [+59] 8. Kansas State______308-307-312=927 [+63] ALL-TIME CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 9. Kansas______322-313-311=946 [+82] 2017-18_____ Kaitlyn Papp______Texas 2016-17_____ Amy Lee______Baylor FINAL INDIVIDUAL LEADERBOARD 2015-16_____ Gabby Barker______Texas Tech 1. Celia Barquin Arozamena [Iowa State]______73-71-69=213 [-3] 2014-15_____ Bertine Strauss______Texas 2. Emilee Hoffman [Texas] ______71-70-75=216 [E] 2013-14_____ Julie Yang______Oklahoma State 3. Chih-Min Chen [Oklahoma State]______70-75-73=218 [+2] 2012-13_____ Kelsey Vines______Oklahoma State T4. Kaitlyn Papp [Texas]______74-74-71=219 [+3] 2011-12_____ Kelsey Vines______Oklahoma State T4. Hannah Wood [Oklahoma]______73-75-71=219 [+3] 2010-11_____ Madison Pressel______Texas 6. Diane Baillieux [Baylor]______70-75-75=220 [+4] 2009-10_____ Caroline Hedwall______Oklahoma State 7. Gurleen Kaur [Baylor]______71-77-73=221 [+5] 2008-09_____ Caroline Hedwall______Oklahoma State T8. Maria Vesga [Baylor] ______69-77-76=222 [+6] 2007-08_____ Pernilla Lindberg______Oklahoma State T8. Sophia Schubert [Texas]______75-70-77=222 [+6] 2006-07_____ Ashley Knoll______Texas A&M T8. Valerie Tanguay [Oklahoma]______73-77-72=222 [+6] 2005-06_____ Ashley Knoll______Texas A&M 2004-05_____ Annie Thurman-Young______Oklahoma State TEXAS INDIVIDUALS 2003-04_____ Christine Boucher______Kansas State 2. Emilee Hoffman______71-70-75=216 [E] 2002-03_____ Sarah Sasse______Nebraska T4. Kaitlyn Papp______74-74-71=219 [+3] 2001-02_____ Janice Olivencia______Texas T9. Sophia Schubert ______75-70-77=222 [+6] 2000-01_____ Maria Boden______Oklahoma State T22. Greta Isabella Voelker ______76-78-74=228 [+12] 1999-00_____ Maria Boden______Oklahoma State T26. Agathe Laisne ______75-81-73=229 [+13] 1998-99_____ Maria Boden______Oklahoma State 1997-98_____ Isabelle Rosbert______Texas A&M 2018 ALL-BIG 12 TEAM 1996-97_____ Heather Bowie______Texas 1995-96_____ Kelli Kuehne______Texas Celia Barquin Arozamena______Iowa State 1994-95_____ Nicole Cooper______Texas Chayanit Wangmahaporn______Iowa State 1993-94_____ Nicole Cooper______Texas Connie Jaffrey______Kansas State 1992-93_____ Nadine Ash______Texas Julienne Soo______Oklahoma 1991-92_____ Barbara Blackwell______SMU Hannah Wood______Oklahoma 1990-91_____ Michiko Hattori______Texas Emma Broze______Oklahoma State 1989-90_____ Michiko Hattori______Texas Chih-Min Chen______Oklahoma State 1988-89_____ Michiko Hattori______Texas Emilee Hoffman______Texas 1987-88_____ Michiko Hattori______Texas Kaitlyn Papp______Texas 1986-87_____ Kate Golden______Texas Sophia Schubert______Texas 1985-86_____ Sue Ginter______Texas 1984-85_____ Patricia Gonzales______Texas A&M PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1983-84_____ Nancy Ledbetter______Texas Kaitlyn Papp______Texas 1982-83_____ Rita Moore______TCU FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Kaitlyn Papp______Texas

COACH OF THE YEAR Ryan Murphy______Texas ALL-TIME CONFERENCE HONORS

TEXAS ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS ALL-TIME CONFERENCE COACHES OF THE YEAR 2017-18______Emilee Hoffman, Kaitlyn Papp, Sophia Schubert 2017-18______Ryan Murphy______Texas 2016-17______Sophia Schubert, Greta Isabella Voelker 2016-17______Ryan Murphy______Texas 2015-16______Sophia Schubert 2015-16______Courtney Jones______Oklahoma State 2014-15______Bertine Strauss 2014-15______Jay Goble______Baylor 2013-14______Bertine Strauss 2013-14______Veronique Drouin-Luttrell______Oklahoma 2012-13______Desiree Dubreuil, Katelyn Sepmoree 2012-13______Alan Bratton______Oklahoma State 2011-12______Nicole Vandermade 2011-12______Veronique Drouin-Luttrell______Oklahoma 2010-11______Madison Pressel 2010-11______Christie Martens______Iowa State 2009-10______Shannon Fish 2009-10______Trelle McCombs______Texas A&M 2008-09______Nicole Vandermade 2008-09______Sylvia Ferdon______Baylor 2007-08______Ashley Rollins 2007-08______Laura Matthews______Oklahoma State 2005-06______Julia Best 2006-07______Jeanne Sutherland______Texas A&M 2004-05______Lisa Ferrero, Kelley Louth 2005-06______Jeanne Sutherland______Texas A&M 2003-04______Janice Olivencia 2004-05______Mike McGraw______Oklahoma State 2002-03______Devan Andersen, Janice Olivencia, Jessica Reese 2003-04______Stephanie Cooper______Missouri 2001-02______Kristin Dufour, Lisa Ferrero, Janice Olivencia 2002-03______Susan Watkins______Texas 2000-01______Kristin Dufour, Randi Meadows 2001-02______Susan Watkins______Texas 1999-00______Kristin Dufour, Randi Meadows 2000-01______Carol Ludvigson______Oklahoma 1998-99______Laura Blessey, Kristin Dufour, Randi Meadows 1999-00______Sylvia Ferdon______Baylor 1997-98______Jennifer Waterhouse 1998-99______Ann Pitts______Oklahoma State 1996-97______Heather Bowie, Jennifer Waterhouse 1997-98______Ann Pitts______Oklahoma State 1995-96______Heather Bowie, Angela Wray 1996-97______Jeanne Sutherland______Texas A&M 1994-95______Nadine Ash, Nicole Cooper, Kori Johns, Angela Wray 1995-96______Jeff Mitchell______Texas Tech 1993-94______Nadine Ash, Nicole Cooper, Angela Wray ______Angie Ravioli-Larkin______TCU 1992-93______Nadine Ash, Charlotta Sorenstam, Jenny Turner 1994-95______Jeanne Sutherland______Texas A&M 1991-92______Nadine Ash, Jenny Turner, Piper Wagner 1993-94______Jeff Mitchell______Texas Tech 1990-91______Michiko Hattori, Jenny Turner 1992-93______Pat Weis______Texas 1989-90______Michiko Hattori 1991-92______Kyle O’Brien-Stevens______SMU 1988-89______Jenny Germs, Kate Golden, Michiko Hattori 1990-91______Pat Weis______Texas 1987-88______Ginger Brown, Sue Ginter , Kate Golden, Michiko Hattori 1989-90______Kyle O’Brien______SMU 1986-87______Ginger Brown, Jenny Germs, Kate Golden 1988-89______Kristi Arney______TCU 1985-86______Sue Ginter 1987-88______Pat Weis______Texas 1984-85______Sherri Steinhauer 1986-87______Pat Weis______Texas 1983-84______Nancy Ledbetter, Sherri Steinhauer 1985-86______Earl Stewart______SMU 1982-83______Nancy Ledbetter 1983-84______Pat Weis______Texas 1982-83______Fred Warren______TCU ALL-TIME CONF. FRESHMEN/NEWCOMERS OF THE YEAR 2017-18_____ Kaitlyn Papp______Texas 2016-17_____ Greta Isabella Voelker______Texas 2015-16_____ Chih-Min Chen______Oklahoma State 2014-15_____ Dylan Kim______Baylor 2013-14_____ Alexandra Kaui______Oklahoma 2012-13_____ Lauren Taylor______Baylor 2011-12_____ Kelsey Vines *______Oklahoma State 2010-11_____ Jess Wallace *______Colorado 2009-10_____ Julia Boland *______Texas A&M 2008-09_____ Caroline Hedwall______Oklahoma State 2007-08_____ Jaclyn Sweeney______Oklahoma State 2006-07_____ Hannah Burke______Baylor ______Danielle McVeigh______Texas A&M 2005-06_____ Pernilla Lindberg______Oklahoma State 2004-05_____ Kelley Louth______Texas 2003-04_____ Ashley Knoll______Oklahoma State 2002-03_____ Karin Sjodin______Oklahoma State 2001-02_____ Nicole Melton______Texas A&M 2000-01_____ Lisa Meldrum______Oklahoma 1999-00_____ Linda Wessberg______Oklahoma State 1998-99_____ Randi Meadows______Texas 1997-98_____ Maria Boden______Oklahoma State * - Newcomer of the Year BETSY RAWLS INVITATIONAL

The Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational annually features many of the top BETSY RAWLS LOWEST 18-HOLE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS women’s golf teams in the country. Until 2010, players and coaches made their plans to come to Austin each spring to compete in one of the most prestigious Score Golfer, School______Year ______Round regular-season tournaments in the country. In 2017, the 44th edition of the tour- 64 Dewi Weber, Miami______2016______1 nament took place Oct. 9-10 at The University of Texas Golf Club. 65 Hayley Davis, Baylor______2014______1 It was in March of 1974 that Texas head coach Pat Weis had the foresight 67 Alice Hewson, Clemson______2017______2 to establish what has not only become a tradition at UT and Austin, but a tradi- Emilee Hoffman, Texas______2017______2 tion that dominates collegiate golf for one spring weekend. This annual event Amy Lee, Baylor______2016______3 originally known as the Texas Invitational has evolved into one of the strongest Kenzie Wright, SMU______2016______2 collegiate invitational tournaments of the year. Pimnipa Panthong, Kent State______2016______1 In 1977, the Texas Invitational was renamed to honor Betsy Rawls, a Julia Beck, Texas______2015______3 Texas graduate and one of the most prolific golfers of her day. Rawls won Dana Finkelstein, UNLV______2014______1 more than 50 tour championships between 1951 and 1975, including four U.S. , UCLA______2013______3 Opens, and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1977 and into the Bronte Law, UCLA______2013______3 Texas Sports Hall of Fame. Sammi Stevens, New Mexico______2013______3 The tournament champions’ list reads like a “who’s who” of women’s golf. Camilla Hedberg, Florida______2012______2 , , Jody Rosenthal, Val Skinner, Michiko Hattori and Jessica Reese, Texas______2003______1 Annika Sorenstam are just a few of the past winners who have made the Betsy Rae Rothfelder, TCU ______1983______2 Rawls tournament one of the marquee events in women’s golf. 68 Sarah White, Texas State______2017______2 In 2017, Texas won its first Betsy Rawls Invitational since 2011 with a Emilee Hoffman, Texas______2016______3 15-stroke victory. Senior Sophia Schubert claimed individual medalist honors in Greta Isabella Voelker, Texas______2016______3 2017 with a six-under-par 210, while sophomore Emilee Hoffman finished sec- Pimnipa Panthong, Kent State______2016______3 ond. Michaela Finn, Kent State______2016______1 Daniela Darquea, Miami______2015______3 BETSY RAWLS TOURNAMENT RECORDS Taylor Kim, Kent State______2015______1 Erynne Lee, UCLA______2012______3 Lowest Individual Round______64, Dewi Weber, Miami [2016, 1st] Jessica Lydia, Tulsa______2012______2 Lowest Individual 54-hole Score______201, Dewi Weber, Miami [2016, 1st] Shu-Yin Liu, Tulsa______2012______1 Lowest Team Round______275, UCLA [2013, 1st] Grace Na, Pepperdine______2011______3 Lowest Team 54-hole Score______838, UCLA [2013, 1st] Andrea Vilarasau, Arizona______2011______2 Janice Olivencia, Texas______2002______1 Kate Golden, Texas______1989______3 Cindy Schreyer, Georgia______1985______3 Jenny Lidback, TCU______1983______3

BETSY RAWLS LOWEST 18-HOLE TEAM RECORDS Score Team______Year______Round 275 UCLA______2013______3 276 Miami______2013______1 280 Notre Dame______2016______3 Florida______2012______2 282 Texas______2017______2 Texas ______2016______3 Kent State______2016______1 283 Kent State______2015______1 284 Kent State______2016______3 Kent State______2015______3 Texas Tech______2015______1 UNLV______2014______1 Alabama______2012______1 Tulsa______1983______3 285 Texas Tech______2016______3 Miami______2016______1 Florida______2011______1 Arizona______2010______2 BETSY RAWLS INVITATIONAL ALL-TIME CHAMPIONS

Year______Team Champion [Score]______Medalist [Score] Year______Team Champion [Score]______Medalist [Score] 2017______Texas [866]______Sophia Schubert, Texas [210] 1991*______Arizona [608]______Mette Hageman, Arizona [147] 2016______Kent State [862]______Dewi Weber, Miami [201] 1990 ______San Jose State [909]____ Ninni Sterner, San Jose State [220] 2015 ______Kent State [895]______Gabby Barker, Texas Tech [211] 1989 ______Texas [892]______Kate Golden, Texas [215] 2014______UNLV, Tulane [895]______Hayley Davis, Baylor [214] 1988 ______Texas [900]______Michiko Hattori, Texas [219] 2013______UCLA [838]______Alison Lee, UCLA [204] 1987______Oklahoma State [926]_____Robin Hood, Oklahoma State [222] 2012______Florida [863]______Camilla Hedberg, Florida [208] ______Karen Davies, Florida [222] 2011______Texas [880]______Nicole Vandermade, Texas [214] 1986______Tulsa [896]______Martha Foyer, SMU [220] 2010______UCLA [884]______Sarah Zwartynski, Texas A&M [213] ______Jennifer Wyatt, Lamar [220] 2009______Purdue [872]______Maria Hernandez, Purdue [210] 1985______Tulsa [891]______Jody Rosenthal, Tulsa [214] 2008*______New Mexico [623]______Stacy Lewis, Arkansas [151] ______Cindy Schreyer, Georgia [214] 2007______Purdue [907]______Maria Hernandez, Purdue [217] 1984______Tulsa [924]______Jody Rosenthal, Tulsa [221] 2006______Duke [907]______Amanda Blumenherst, Duke [218] 1983______Tulsa [890]______Rae Rothfelder, TCU [217] 2005______Duke [914]______Stacey Lewis, Arkansas [224] 1982______Tulsa [907]______Val Skinner, Oklahoma State [221] 2004______Vanderbilt [936] ______Chris Brady, Vanderbilt [226] ______Shirley Furlong, Texas A&M [221] 2003______Oklahoma State [896]______Jessica Reese, Texas [212] 1981______Arizona State [925]______Lisa Kluver, Arizona State [222] 2002______Duke [920]______Janice Olivencia, Texas [218] 1980 ______Arizona State [894]______Jeannette Kerr, Arizona State [222] 2001______Tennessee [899]______Young-A Yang, Tennessee [218] 1979______Tulsa [932] ______Bari Brandwynne, Texas [225] 2000______San Jose State [923]______Sarah Sasse, Nebraska [223] ______Carolyn Hill, Tulsa [225] ______Sasha Medina, New Mexico State [223] 1978______SMU [928]______Therese Hession, SMU [224] 1999______Texas [892]______Kristin Dufour, Texas [218] 1977______Tulsa [921]______Beth Daniel, Furman [219] 1998______North Carolina [918]______Anna Becker, Texas A&M [222] 1976**______Tulsa [479]______Nancy Lopez, Tulsa [113] 1997______TCU [938]______Marcy Newton, UNC [220] 1975**______Texas [461]______Nancy Hager, Texas [151] 1996______Duke [909]______Marisa Baena, Arizona [221] 1974**______Texas [472]______Nancy Hager, Texas [153] 1995______Tulsa [917]______Stephanie Neill, Wake Forest [225] 1994______Tulsa [944]______Sofie Erikkson, Tulsa [227] *36 holes; **27 holes 1993*______Texas [640]______Kristina Edfors, Texas A&M [153] 1992______Arizona [914]______Annika Sorenstam, Arizona [225] ______Sofie Erikkson, Tulsa [225] ______Vicki Goetze, Georgia [225] TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTS

2017-18 2013-14 2009-10 Dick McGuire Invitational______10th Fall Preview______14th Cougar Classic______8th Schooner Fall Classic______4th Mason Rudolph Championship______13th Mason Rudolph Championship______15th ANNIKA Intercollegiate______t4th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______13th Stanford Intercollegiate______4th Betsy Rawls Invitational______1st Alamo Invitational______14th Challenge at Onion Creek______4th The Battle at the Beach______3rd Northrop Grumman______11th Peg Barnard Invitational______7th Northrop Grumman Intercollegiate______6th Allstate Sugar Bowl______t15th Central District Invitational______10th The Wildcat Invitational______3rd The Farms Collegiate Invite______8th UNLV Spring Rebel Invitational______2nd Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational______1st PING/ASU Invitational______9th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______5th March Mayhem______2nd Big 12 Championship______2nd Ping/ASU Invitational______11th Silverado Showdown______7th NCAA Central Regional______19th Big 12 Championship______3rd Big 12 Championship______1st NCAA West Regional______t3rd NCAA Austin Regional______2nd 2012-13 NCAA Championship______t16th

2016-17 Mason Rudolph Championship______4th 2008-09 Stanford Intercollegiate______17th Minnesota Invitational______3rd Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______6th Dick McGuire Invitational______8th Lady Paladin______1st Northrop Grumman______4th Windy City Classic______t6th Jim West Challenge______4th Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate______4th Stanford Intercollegiate______t10th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______3rd Lady Jaguar Intercollegiate______4th Las Vegas Collegiate______6th Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown______t4th Farms Invitational______4th Central District Invitational______10th UCF Challenge______t3rd PING/ASU Invitational______7th UCF Challenge______15th Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate______t7th Big 12 Championship______t6th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______9th Texas Tech______2nd NCAA East Regional______5th Indiana Invitational______3rd Dr. Donnis Invitational______t5th NCAA Championship______21st Big 12 Conference Championship______6th Clemson Invitational______4th NCAA West Regional______t4th Lady Buckeye______2nd 2011-12 NCAA Championship______23rd Big 12 Championship______1st NCAA Bryan Regional______3rd Texas A&M “Mo” Morial______1st 2007-08 NCAA Championship______13th Windy City Collegiate Classic______5th Stanford Intercollegiate______t10th Cougar Classic______3rd Betsy Rawls Longhorns Invitational______1st Lady Tar Heel Invitational______16th 2015-16 UCF Challenge______9th Stanford Intercollegiate______12th Minnesota Invitational______10th Darius Rucker Intercollegiate______t11th UA-Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate______9th Jim West Challenge______5th The Battle at Rancho Bernardo______t10th Central District Invitational______5th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______4th Ping/ASU Invitational______4th Arizona Wildcat Invitational______13th Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown______7th Vanderbilt/Texas Dual______2nd Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______3rd UCF Challenge______4th Big 12 Championship______2nd Indiana Invitational______4th Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate______5th NCAA East Regional______t2nd Big 12 Conference Championship______3rd UNF Collegiate______2nd NCAA Championship______13th NCAA Central Regional______7th Dr. Donnis Invitational______4th NCAA Championship______t17th Ping/ASU Invitational______7th 2010-11 Big 12 Championship______2nd 2006-07 NCAA Bryan Regional______6th NCAA Fall Preview______t13th NCAA Championship______23rd Mason Rudolph Championship______13th Dick McGuire Invitational______16th Dale McNamara Invitational______t2nd Lady Tar Heel Invitational______17th Landfall Tradition______3rd Auburn Tiger-Derby Invitational______17th 2014-15 UCF Challenge______5th Aloha Purdue Collegiate______6th Minnesota Invitational______t4th Bruin Wave Invitational______6th Central District Invitational______9th Schooner Fall Classic______10th The Battle at Rancho Bernardo______2nd Texas A&M “Mo”Morial______11th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______8th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______8th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______T5th Alamo Invitational______t11th Ping/ASU Invitational______4th Indiana Invitational______T7th UCF Challenge______t8th Big 12 Championship______1st Big 12 Conference Championship______10th Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate______9th NCAA Central Regional______11th UNF Collegiate______2nd Anuenue Spring Break Classic______2nd Ping/ASU Invitational______7th Big 12 Championship______6th NCAA San Antonio Regional______7th TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTS

2005-06 2001-02 1997-98 Mason Rudolph______12th NCAA Fall Preview______t1st Topy Cup______6th Lady Tar Heel Invitational______16th Big 12 Invitational______6th Dick McGuire Invitational______5th The Derby Invitational______13th Auburn Derby______9th Big 12 Preview______5th Cal-Guadalajara Invitational______11th TRW Regional Challenge______2nd Lady Paladin Invitational______t4th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______7th Wildcat Invitational______t5th Roadrunner Invitational______4th PING/ASU Invitational______10th Spartan Invitational______7th SMU/OSU Regional Challenge______t6th Susie Maxwell Berning Classic______3rd Lady Gamecock Classic______2nd Pioneer Electronics/Bruin Classic______t6th Big 12 Conference Championship______7th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______2nd Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic______3rd NCAA Central Regional______11th PING/ASU Invitational______7th Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic______t3rd Big 12 Conference Championship______3rd Big 12 Conference Championship ______2nd 2004-05 NCAA Central Regional______t2nd NCAA West Regional ______t5th NCAA Championship______t2nd NCAA Championship______t10th NCAA Fall Preview______10th Mason Rudolph______6th 2000-01 1996-97 Franklin Street Trust Invitational______3rd Stanford Intercollegiate______10th The Topy Cup______1st The Topy Cup______6th Collegiate Match Play______t11th NCAA Fall Preview______9th NCAA Fall Preview______13th Northrop Grumman Regional______11th Big 12 Fall Preview______t3rd Big 12 Preview______6th Lady Puerto Rico Classic______13th Rolex/Golf World Invitational______3rd Rolex Match Play Championship______3rd Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______3rd CGF Match Play Team Championship______5th Golf World Invitational______10th PING/ASU Invitational______10th TRW Regional Challenge______4th SMU/OSU Regional Challenge______7th Big 12 Conference Championship______2nd Arizona Wildcat Invitational______6th UCLA/Pioneer Classic______10th NCAA Central Regional______9th vs. Nebraska/Purdue/Vanderbilt______2nd Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic______4th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic______t2nd Liz Murphey Collegiate______t9th 2003-04 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic______4th Big 12 Conference Championship______1st Big 12 Conference Championship______2nd NCAA West Regional ______17th NCAA Fall Preview______15th NCAA Central Regional______3rd Lady Northern______1st NCAA Championship______3rd 1995-96 Franklin Street Trust Invitational______7th Collegiate Match Play______t11th 1999-00 Rolex Fall Preview______4th TRW Regional Challenge______11th Dick McGuire Invitational______2nd Lady Puerto Rico Classic______3rd Big 12 Fall Preview______9th Lady Paladin Invitational______8th Lady Gamecock Invitational______2nd NCAA Preview______t10th Golf World Collegiate______9th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______4th Dick McGuire Invitational______5th Regional Golf Challenge______8th Big 12 Conference Championship______1st Furman Invitational______2nd Conquistadores Chris Johnson/ NCAA West Regional______t8th Golf World Invitational______6th Arizona Intercollegiate______1st NCAA Championship______t6th SMU/OSU Regional Challenge______14th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic______5th Arizona Wildcat Invitational______8th SWC Championship______1st 2002-03 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic______2nd NCAA West Regional ______6th Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic______t8th NCAA Championship______3rd NCAA Fall Preview______6th Big 12 Conference Championship______t4th Dick McGuire Invitational______7th NCAA West Regional ______t9th 1994-95 Auburn Tiger-Derby Invitational______2nd NCAA Championship______3rd Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge______6th Dick McGuire Invitational______4th Lady Puerto Rico Classic______6th 1998-99 Lady Paladin Invitational______4th Lady Gamecock Classic______3rd San Jose State Invitational______4th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational______2nd Dick McGuire Invitational______5th Golf World Collegiate______4th PING/ASU Invitational______2nd Big 12 Preview______2nd Pioneer Electronics-Bruin Classic______3rd Big 12 Conference Championship______3rd Big 10/Big 12 Shootout______1st Conquistadores Chris Johnson/ NCAA Central Regional______3rd Rolex Match Play Championship______6th Arizona Intercollegiate______6th NCAA Championship______3rd Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Collegiate______9th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic______7th SMU/OSU Regional Challenge______7th Arizona State Invitational______5th Arizona Wildcat Invitational______5th SWC Championship______1st Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic______1st NCAA West Regional______5th Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic______9th NCAA Championship______t9th Big 12 Conference Championship______2nd NCAA West Regional ______9th NCAA Championship______9th TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT RESULTS

1993-94 1989-90 1985-86 Dick McGuire Invitational______6th Tour Tulsa Invitational______2nd SMU Invitational______3rd Lady Paladin Invitational______4th Invitational______3rd Nancy Lopez Invitational______10th Pioneer Electronics-Bruin Classic______4th Bruin Desert Classic______7th Ford-Collegiate Invitational______8th Golf World Collegiate______2nd OSU-Guadalajara ______3rd Pat Bradley Classic______10th Arizona Invitational______t4th Chris Johnson Invitational______2nd Lady Aztec Invitational______7th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic______2nd Josten’s- ______t11th Oklahoma State Invitational______11th LSU Fairwood Invitational______2nd Golfsmith-Betsy Rawls ______2nd Arizona Invitational______5th Arizona State Invitational______5th Earl Stewart/Lady Mustang ______2nd Lady Gator Invitational______t8th SWC Championship______1st SWC Championship______1st McDonald’s-Betsy Rawls______t2nd NCAA West Regional______8th NCAA Championship______t5th SMU Lady Mustang Roundup______12th NCAA Championship______5th SWC Championship______2nd 1988-89 1992-93 1984-85 Lady Tar Heel Invitational______9th Lady Tar Heel Invitational______8th Dick McGuire Invitational______3rd Dick McGuire Invitational______8th Dick McGuire Invitational______3rd Pat Bradley Invitational______2nd Nancy Lopez Invitational______13th Lady Paladin Invitational______2nd Desert Classic______3rd Alabama Seascape Invitational______2nd UCLA Desert Invitational______1st Yamaha-USC Invitational______4th U.S. International University ______8th Carolyn Cudone Invitational______1st Chris Johnson Invitational______9th Lady Aztec Invitational______7th Arizona Invitational______2nd Josten’s-Patty Sheehan ______1st Guadalajara Invitational______t6th Golfsmith-Betsy Rawls______1st McDonald’s-Betsy Rawls______1st Lamar Invitational______7th Hawaii Rainbow Invitational______3rd Earl Stewart/Lady Mustang ______1st Lady Gator Invitational______8th Woodbridge Invitational______1st SWC Championship______1st McDonald’s-Betsy Rawls______6th SWC Championship______1st NCAA Championship______11th SMU Lady Mustang Roundup______4th NCAA West Regional______5th Houston Baptist Husky Classic______1st NCAA Championship______2nd 1987-88 SWC Championship______3rd 1991-92 New Mexico State Roadrunner ______6th 1983-84 Tour Tulsa Invitational______1st Lady Tar Heel Invitational______8th Lady Tar Heel Invitational______1st Susie Maxwell Berning Classic______1st Dick McGuire Invitational______2nd Pat Bradley Invitational______4th Carrier-Memphis Women’s ______4th Lady Paladin Invitational______2nd Yamaha-USC Invitational______4th Alabama Seascape Invitational______1st Golf World/Palmetto Dunes ______6th Arizona Invitational______1st Suncoast Invitational______8th Conquistadores Chris Johnson/ Patty Sheehan Invitational______4th Bluebonnet Bowl______8th Arizona Invitational______3rd McDonald’s-Betsy Rawls______1st Lamar Invitational______4th Golfsmith-Betsy Rawls ______5th Earl Stewart/Lady Mustang ______1st Lady Gator Invitational______5th Earl Stewart/Lady Mustang______4th SWC Championship______1st Betsy Rawls Invitational______2nd Woodbridge Collegiate ______t3rd NCAA Championship______7th SMU Lady Mustang Roundup______6th SWC Championship______2nd SWC Championship______1st NCAA Championship______6th 1986-87 South Intercollegiate______8th NCAA Championship______11th 1990-91 SMU Classic______1st Ford Collegiate______4th 1982-83 Lady Tar Heel Invitational______1st Dick McGuire______13th Dick McGuire Invitational______5th Lady Tar Heel Invitational______5th Susie Maxwell Berning Classic______2nd Bruin Desert Classic______2nd Pat Bradley Invitational______4th Taylor-Made Memphis State ______7th Golf World/Palmetto Dunes ______9th OSU/Guadalajara ______6th Nancy Lopez Invitational______7th Chris Johnson Invitational______t4th Arizona Invitational______t6th Universitario Femenil de Golf______6th Josten’s Invitational______t7th LSU Invitational______3rd Lady Gator Invitational______2nd Golfsmith-Betsy Rawls______t11th McDonald’s-Betsy Rawls______2nd San Jose State Lady Spartan ______5th Lady Mustang Roundup______1st SMU Lady Mustang Roundup______4th Betsy Rawls Invitational______3rd Woodbridge Intercollegiate______5th SWC Championship______1st SMU Lady Mustang Roundup______7th SWC Championship______1st NCAA Championship______17th Lady Sun Devil Invitational______7th NCAA Championship______7th SWC Championship______4th NCAA Championship______15th TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

A H P Abe, Tezira______2012-16 Haines, Sandra ______1990-91 Papp, Kaitlyn______2017- Alexander, Kasi______1996-97 Hakula, Anne______2013-17 Paul, Beth______1985-90 Akins, Angela______2007-08 Haley, Cindy ______1985-90 Peterson, Delainey______2013-15 Andersen, Devan______2003-06 Hannafin, Meghan______1988-90 Petrizzi, Debbie______1977-81 Anderson, Kathy______1989-92 Hardison, Linda______1979-80 Powers, April______1984-85 Ash, Nadine______1991-95 Hassey, Laurie______1984-87 Postillion, Samantha______2010-11 Avery, Donna______1974-78 Hattori, Michiko ______1987-91 Pressel, Madison______2010-13 Henning, Karyn______1979-80 Prust, Ashley______2003-07 B Hines, Caney______2005-09 Puett, Phara______1990-91 Hoffman, Emilee______2016- Balch, Lisa______1990-95 R Beck, Julia______2013-17 Hoy, Arliss ______2007-08 Bertram, Cathy______1975-79 Huxhold, Lori ______1976-80 Reese, Jessica______1999-2003 Best, Julia______2003-08 Hyde, Jenny______1990-94 Revering, Brenda______1982-83 Blackmar-Bragdon, Carol______1976-80 J Rice, Margaret______1982-83 Blessey, Laura______1997-2001 Richards, Alex______2007-10 Bowie, Heather______1995-97 Johns, Kori______1994-96 Ritter, Patti______1979-82 Brandwynne, Bari______1978-82 Riviere, Kathryn______1979-83 Brown, Ginger______1984-88 K Robbin, Janet______1983-84 Burke, Bronwyn ______1989-90 Karcher, Natalie______2012-16 Rogers, Lori______1978-81 Rollins, Ashley______2008 C Kaynew, Cynthia______1975-76 Kinder, Jayne______1974-79 Rosenfeld, Megan______2009-12 Calderon, Brenda______1990-94 Kopecky, Sue Ann______1984-87 Rosson, Julie______1979-80 Carriker, Holly ______1996-98 Kramer, Peg______1978-80 S Chen, Linda______1990-94 Kuehne, Kelli______1995-96 Cipolla, Maren______2016- Salazar, Mariana______2003-05 Cooper, Nicole______1991-95 L Sands, Amy______1997-98 Criado, Karolyn______1983-87 Laisne, Agathe______2017- Santos, Shelly______1992-96 Cromwell, Elizabeth______1996-98 Landrum, Mary Lynn______1974-76 Scarlett, Sara______2013-15 Scheifele, Wendy______1981-82 D Leach, Lesa N______1976-77 Ledbetter, Nancy______1981-84 Schubert, Sophia______2014- Daiss, Jackie______1979-83 Lee, Jenny ______1995-96 Sepmoree, Katelyn______2010-13 DePaulo, Lisa______1983-87 Lee-Bentham, Rebecca______2010-11 Sewell, Stacy______1996-2000 Dernick, Lisa______1998-2000 Leeds, Marni______1994-98 Shipman, Kim______1981-84 Doody, Erica______2006-08 Lincoln, Cindy______1976-78 Smith, Raelyn______2006-08 Dubreuil, Desiree______2010-13 Linder, Donna______1983-86 Sorenstam, Charlotta______1992-93 Dufour, Kristin______1998-2002 Lissiak, Sherry______1998-2003 Sowers, Suzanne______1997-2001 Louth, Kelley______2005-09 Spenkoch, Carla______1972-77 E Luitwieler, Maddie______2015- Staton, Vikki ______1976-78 Steinhauer, Sherri______1981-85 Ehlert, Beth______1982-83 M Stephens, Haley______2010-13 Eruera, Larissa______2011 Stott, Annette______1987-90 Mayhew, Monica______1989-92, 1993-94 F Strauss, Bertine______2011-15 McCarroll, Christy______1998-2002 Swenson, Perry______2002-05 Ferrero, Lisa______2002-05 McCuaig, Meredith______1981-85 Figg, Cindy______1978-82 McMahan, Meredith ______2005-09 T Finch, Cindy ______1978-79 Meadows, Randi______1998-2002 Meek, Nancy______1974-77 Tavcar, Kristin______2000-01 Fischer, Jamie______1986-91 Tomerlin, Brittany______2007-10 Fish, Shannon______2007-10 Mills, Haley______2015-17 Moran, Robin ______1983-84 Turner, Jenny______1989-93 G Morgan, Alyssa______2011-14 V Mundinger, Elizabeth______2000-03 Germs, Jenny______1986-90 Mussani, Salimah______1997-99 Vandermade, Nicole______2009-12 Ginter, Susan ______1984-88 Voelker, Greta Isabella______2016- Givilancz, Brittany______2004-07 N Golden, Kate______1985-89 W Greiner, Debbie______1981-83 Norton, Liz______1976-78 Nunes, Maria______1985-86 Wagner, Piper______1987-92 Walla, Kristin______2005-09 O Waterhouse, Jennifer______1994-98 Olivencia, Janice______2000-2004 Watkins, Susan______1979-81 Wood, Neanie______1977-78 Wood, Sherry______1974-75 Wray, Angela______1992-96 X Xac, Kelly______2016- TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

TEAM MVPS WOMEN’S ATHLETICS HALL OF HONOR INDUCTEES 2008-09______Shannon Fish [Jr.] 2015______Charlotta Sorenstam 2007-08______Ashley Rollins [Sr.] 2014______Debbie Petrizzi 2006-07______Kelley Louth [Jr.] 2011______Heather Bowie-Young 2005-06______Devan Andersen [Sr.] 2005______Betsy Rawls 2004-05______Mariana Salazar [Sr.] 2004______Cindy Figg-Currier 2003-04______Janice Olivencia [Sr.] 2002______Michiko Hattori 2002-03______Jessica Reese [Sr.] 2001______Pat Weis 2001-02______Janice Olivencia [So.] 2000______Sherri Steinhauer 2000-01______Randi Meadows [Jr.] 1999-2000______Kristin Dufour [So.] 1998-99 [co-MVPs]______Kristin Dufour [Fr.] CURRENT LPGA TOUR PLAYERS ______Randi Meadows [Fr.] Name______Years at Texas 1997-98______Jennifer Waterhouse [Sr.] Katelyn Sepmoree______2010-13 1996-97______Heather Bowie [Sr.] 1995-96______Heather Bowie [Jr.] 1994-95______Nicole Cooper [Sr.] FORMER LPGA TOUR PLAYERS 1993-94______Nicole Cooper [Jr.] Name______Years at Texas 1992-93______Nadine Ash [So.] Nadine Ash______1991-95 1991-92______Jenny Turner [Jr.] Heather Bowie-Young______1995-97 1990-91______Michiko Hattori [Sr.] Lisa DePaulo______1983-87 1989-90______Michiko Hattori [Jr.] Cindy Figg-Currier______1978-82 1988-89______Michiko Hattori [So.] Susan Ginter-Brooker______1984-88 1987-88______Michiko Hattori [Fr.] Kate Golden______1985-89 1986-87 ______Lisa DePaulo [Sr.] Kelli Kuehne______1995-96 1985-86______Sue Ginter [So.] Rebecca Lee-Bentham______2010-11 1984-85______Sherri Steinhauer [Sr.] Cindy Lincoln______1982-84 1983-84______Nancy Ledbetter [Sr.] Lori (Huxhold) Murphy______1982-84 1982-83______Sherri Steinhauer [So.] Debbie Petrizzi______1977-81 1981-82______Cindy Figg [Sr.] Nancy [Ledbetter] Ramsbottom______1981-84 1980-81______Debbie Petrizzi [Sr.] Jessica Reese-Quayle______1999-03 1979-80______Debbie Petrizzi [Jr.] Kim Shipman______1981-84 1978-79______Lori Huxhold [Jr.] Charlotta Sorenstam______1992-93 1977-78______Cindy Lincoln [Sr.] Sherri Steinhauer______1981-85 1976-77______Cindy Lincoln [Jr.] Jenny Turner-Murdock______1989-93 1975-76______Carla Spenkoch [Sr.] 1974-75______Nancy Hager [Sr.] TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 NEWS CLIPS

AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN: TEXAS AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN: TOP- Szeryk hit her third shot on to the green and made BYPASSED BY ARKANSAS FOR TEAM, SEEDED ARKANSAS OVERTAKES TEXAS a 12-footer for par. After her difficult escape from the bunker, Szeryk smacked a club against her golf bag, INDIVIDUAL REGIONAL GOLF HONORS — FOR SECOND-ROUND LEAD IN NCAA the type of display she is working to avoid, or at least BUT STILL HEADED TO NCAAS AUSTIN WOMEN’S GOLF REGIONAL mitigate. “Being angry is not going to change anything,” By: Mark Rosner By: Mark Rosner Szeryk said. “You hit the shot and go from there and think how am I going to make par or bogey at worst? May 9, 2018 May 8, 2018 I’m still learning.” Her mother, Karen, said that passion is a trait they Maria Fassi has a well-earned reputation around Alana Uriell regards herself as a visual person. So share. women’s collegiate golf for her prodigious distance don’t tell her that switching from a silver putter to a “She’s worked hard trying to learn to keep it off the tee. black one didn’t make a difference. steady,” Karen said. “She used to play soccer. It was But Fassi didn’t become the No.2-ranked player in Uriell, an Arkansas senior playing her second great to have all that passion. But it doesn’t work well the nation merely because she sometimes outdrives competitive round with the new putter, shot a in golf.” opponents by 40 or 50 yards. 7-under par 65 on Tuesday, helping the top-seed- On Wednesday the Arkansas junior displayed ed Razorbacks take a commanding lead after two AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN: plenty of other skills, shooting a 3-under par 69 to rounds of the 54-hole NCAA Austin Regional at the overtake Texas A&M’s Maddie Szeryk and win indi- University of Texas Golf Club. TEXAS’ SCHUBERT, ARKANSAS’ FASSI, vidual medalist of the NCAA Austin Regional at the Arkansas shot 17-under 271 for a two-day total MICHIGAN STATE’S BURNHAM SET THE University of Texas Golf Club. of minus-21 — 11 strokes better than second-place PACE AT NCAA GOLF REGIONAL Fassi finished the 54-hole tournament at 8-under, Texas. one shot better than Szeryk. Top-seeded Arkansas, Uriell shot a 78 on Monday. ranked third nationally, won the tournament by shoot- “I was really bummed out,” Uriell said. By: Kirk Bohls ing 26-under par, thanks largely to an extraordinary A day later she made eight birdies, including a minus-17 score on Tuesday. The Razorbacks beat downhill 11-footer on the final hole. She holed a May 7, 2018 runner-up Texas by 11 strokes. 25-footer on No. 13. Six of the 18 schools advanced to the NCAA Uriell said she switched putters — both are The best women’s college golfers in the country championship May 18-23 at Karsten Creek Golf Evnroll ER2 models — after missing too many short converged on the University of Texas Golf Club Club in Stillwater, Okla. — Arkansas, Texas Auburn, ones during the SEC tournament in April. Monday morning. Florida, Baylor and Oklahoma. The top three players “I needed a new visual,” Uriell said. “They said And that was just the 8:40 a.m. threesome. from non-qualifying teams also advanced — Szeryk, ‘we can make you a new putter.’ That was really all I Oh, there were plenty of other talented golfers Houston’s Leonie Harm and BYU’s Rose Huang. needed.” competing on the first day of the Austin Regional — Fassi won the tournament, her sixth victory this Six schools will advance after the final round on among them Texas A&M senior Maddie Szeryk, the season, by making birdie on four of the final eight Wednesday to the NCAA championship May 18-23 first-round leader with a 68 — but there was not a holes. She avoided a tie with Szeryk by holing an at Karsten Creek Golf Club in Stillwater, Okla. Three more celebrated collection of skill than Group 5. 8-foot downhill putt on No. 18. individuals from schools that do not advance will All three of them are the most accomplished “I was shaking,” said Fassi, out of Hidalgo, qualify as well. Florida is in third place at 2-over. golfers on their respective teams, all of which won Mexico. “But I just thought of all the 8-footers I had Baylor, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and Virginia Tech are their conference championships. It’s a shame the 18 made today, this tournament, last week, last month, tied for fourth at 5-over. teams on hand don’t play before bigger galleries than and I was just committed to my stroke.” Texas shot a respectable 3-under on Tuesday, the the chirping birds and the barking German shepherd Fassi made birdie on No. 15 with a 10-foot putt, third-best score of the day. at the house guarding the 12th hole because many and followed that with a three-footer on the par-3 “It’s a solid round,” UT coach Ryan Murphy said. of these golfers, and in particular the marquee three- 16th. “It just feels weird because Arkansas went crazy on some, should have terrific pro careers. And soon. “She’s really putted well,” Arkansas coach Shauna our golf course.” Texas’ mature, bubbly Sophia Schubert and Taylor said. “Making this 8-footer here to win, she’s Texas A&M senior Maddie Szeryk shot 69 and Michigan State’s quiet assassin Sarah Burnham both converted a lot of those this year. She’s been able leads the field at 7-under. The three closest in pursuit leave school after this season while Mexican-born to manage her length and play disciplined golf, and are from Arkansas — Dylan Kim (68) trails by one Maria Fassi is an Arkansas junior who’s gung-ho she’s gotten some putts to drop.” shot, Maria Fassi (70) is two off the lead and Kaylee about the Razorbacks’ chances of winning their first Four Arkansas players finished among the top Benton (68) is three strokes back. national championship this year in Stillwater, Okla., 11, including Dylan Kim alone in third place at Sophomore Emilee Hoffman is the top Longhorn or next year when Arkansas hosts it in 2019. 5-under. Alana Uriell and Kaylee Benton were in an at 3-under, tied for fifth place after shooting a 69. Texas coach Ryan Murphy recruited Fassi out eight-player tie for fourth place at 4-under that includ- Senior Sophia Schubert (73) and sophomore Greta of high school as well as Schubert after the latter ed Longhorns Sophia Schubert and Emilee Hoffman. Isabella Voelker (72) are 2-under, tied for eighth. got her release from Auburn, but not Burnham from Texas matched Arkansas for best score on Szeryk shot 69 on Tuesday after an open- Maple Groves, Minn. “But I should have,” Murphy Wednesday, 5-under 283. The top four scores from ing-round 68 gave her a one-stroke lead. She made said. He got in on Fassi too late. the five golfers are included in the total each day. four birdies on the front nine, mostly with short putts, Fassi, Schubert and Burnham — who are ranked Perhaps the best news for Texas was that all five and then spent the rest of her round scrambling for second, sixth and 17th in the nation, respectively — Longhorns finished in the top 25. Agathe Laisne tied pars, something she does very well. put on a show worthy of their clippings on a calm for 16th and Kaitlyn Papp finished 23rd. Both players On No. 18 she hit her second shot short of the day so still that you could almost hear a protest from are freshmen. green but made a nice chip, leaving herself a short somewhere downtown about something. Schubert Schubert, a senior, figures that’s a good sign putt for par. and Fassi each fired a 3-under par 69 while only a for the Longhorns with the NCAA championship “She just figures out a way to get it in the hole,” rare bogey on 18 denied the Spartan a share of that approaching. Aggies coach Trelle McCombs said. “It would not second-place standing and left her with a 70. “That’s really rare to have every girl place that have surprised me if she would have chipped it in on They’re kinda good. well,” Schubert said. “It should give everyone confi- the last hole.” Burnham’s simply the greatest player in the histo- dence. I think it will.” Szeryk hit her tee shot into a fairway bunker at ry of Michigan State women’s golf. Assistant coach No. 13. Her second shot caught the lip and emerged Caroline Powers should know. sideways on to the fairway. The petite, even-keeled Burnham with a deliber- “I thought I could clear it, and just barely hit it,” ate style but without a real weakness has broken all Szeryk said. of Powers’ school records and is on pace to shatter the Spartans’ season stroke average mark for a third straight year. TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 NEWS CLIPS

By almost a whole stroke. Burnham’s the equiva- a pitching wedge, and aimed toward a flag that was AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN: lent of the Spartans’ Magic Johnson in her sport and 135 yards away. DYNAMIC SOPHIA SCHUBERT LEADS just as team-oriented and with an equally big smile. As the ball cleared a bunker in front of the green She hunts, she fishes, she loves country music, and and bounced, Voelker figured “Oh, maybe I have a THE TEXAS WOMEN INTO NCAA she’s got a great future. birdie putt.” REGIONAL GOLF “She has all the skills,” head coach Stacy Instead the ball rolled about 30 feet into the cup. Slobodnik said of the Big Ten player of the year who Eagle. By: Kirk Bohls shot a 63 to win last year’s championship. “She’s That shot helped Voelker finish at 2-under par 70 really the most humble kid I’ve coached in my 20 Monday, two shots off the first-round lead tied for May 4, 2018 years, especially one who has excelled at this level.” sixth place in the 54-hole NCAA Austin Regional at Asked about all her acclaim, Burnham fittingly the University of Texas Golf Club. Admittedly, Sophia Schubert was lost. said, “I think I’m OK.” Voelker also enabled Texas, the second-seeded Totally and inexplicably lost. Fassi is the Dustin Johnson of women’s college team here, to register a 7-under 281, good for first The golf prodigy out of Oak Ridge, Tenn., had golf with the fastest clubhead speed in the game at place and a three-stroke lead over top-seeded just withdrawn from the 2016 North & South Amateur 107 miles per hour and the longest drives. She can Arkansas. Michigan State, the No. 3 seed, is four at legendary Pinehurst after the then-Longhorns drive the ball 340 yards. She’s got so much power in behind Texas. sophomore posted terrible scores of 79 and 87 in her game, she routinely outdrove her competitors, Six of the 18 schools, as well as three individuals the first two rounds. After years of success, starting although that sometimes got her in trouble like on regardless of team placement, advance to the NCAA in the junior ranks and continuing with three state Monday when she went bogey-double bogey-bogey Championship May 18-23 at Karsten Creek Golf championships in Tennessee, Schubert’s game sud- on 11 through 13 after playing at 5-under through the Club in Stillwater, Okla. denly was in disarray. She was disconsolate and in a first 11 holes. “You can’t win it on the first day, that’s the saying,” complete funk. “Oh, my gosh, she can hit it so far,” Burnham said. Longhorns senior Sophia Schubert said. “You can “She’d hit rock-bottom,” her Texas coach, Ryan Fassi’s not your average golfer. lose it. You always want to play well every day, but Murphy, recalled. “She was in tears.” She grew up in a house on a golf course in especially the first day, because then you don’t have To pull herself out of that dark place, she turned Pachuca, an hour north of Mexico City, and played that added pressure of really pressing on the second to Brad Rose, her respected golf instructor back in every sport imaginable with her two older brothers and third day. ” Knoxville who relies as much on tough love as tech- whom she described as “a hot mess.” She took up Texas A&M senior Maddie Szeryk leads the nique in his no-holds-barred instruction. This wasn’t golf at age 8, hated to give up soccer after once star- tournament at 4-under 68. Four players, including your garden-variety coach who showers his pupils ring for an Under 13 Mexican national soccer team, Schubert and Baylor freshman Gurleen Kaur, are at with false praise. has won eight college tournaments in her career and 3-under. Also in that group is Arkansas junior Maria In fact, the first time the 45-year-old teacher is so strong and so fit that she carried her own golf Fassi, ranked No. 2 in the country by Golfstat. caught a glimpse of her loopy, over-the-top swing bag rather than rely on a pushcart. Voelker, a sophomore from Witten, Germany, with a slice, he had a very pointed response. Her expectations are intense. So, at times, is her was Big 12 freshman of the year in 2017 and an “He’s super blunt,” Schubert said. “My swing language. all-conference player. Now she’s the Longhorns’ No. didn’t look too good, and he didn’t mind telling me. In “I’m pretty strong with myself,” said Fassi, who 4 player behind all-Big 12 selections Schubert, fresh- fact, he said the first time he saw my swing, he said doesn’t mind venting. “It’s not cuss words, but it’s not man Kaitlyn Papp (70 on Monday) and sophomore he wanted to throw up.” pretty.” Emilee Hoffman (72). Rose laughs at that recollection but doesn’t dis- But Schubert’s game is. She’s pacing Texas Having endured a bit of rough patch this season, pute that she needed drastic help. to a 7-under score and a three-stroke lead over Voelker was pleased with her performance. “We made a whole lot of changes,” Rose said. Arkansas. She came oh so close to holing out with “I haven’t played that well in a while,” Voelker “Her putting, her grip, her full swing. She was way two approach shots with her 52-degree wedge for said. down.” birdies on 13 and 14 — two of her five birdies over- Putting has been the main problem. His stomach and her overall game both got well. all. “She was 91 (yards) to the flag on 14,” assistant “Greta is a great player,” Texas coach Ryan Her natural draw came back. So did her confidence. coach Kate Golden said, “and she hit it 91.” Murphy said. “When she putts well, she is certainly And by the time Schubert returned to campus the More like 90 and 9/10ths because she had a one- capable of shooting good scores. That’s kind of been next fall, she’d found her groove. inch tap-in to deprive her of the Longhorns’ second her Achilles’ heel. She’s a tremendous ball striker.” That junior season, she excelled. In an instant, eagle of the day. But she feels the great competition Voelker said she did not putt exceptionally well on this terrific ball-striker and irons player — who took brings out the best in her and her team. Monday, her best effort a 15-footer for birdie at the her first 30-minute golf lesson before she was 4 with “Maria just bombs it. She’s the longest girl I’ve par-3 12th. her older sister, Savanna, who also later played at ever played with,” Schubert said. “Sarah and I hit it She made three birdies and three bogeys in Lipscomb — went from awful to All-American, which decent, but she was blowing it by us. And Sarah’s addition to the eagle, which Voelker said was one Murphy chose to use as a teaching moment. just good all-around. She doesn’t make many mis- of five or six during her college career but the first Later last summer, Schubert became the first takes.” on a par-4 hole. Voelker’s eagle left her at 3-under, Longhorn to win the U.S. Women’s Amateur since There was little chit-chat among the threesome, a score she maintained until the 18th. There she Kelli Kuehne took home consecutive championships but they all said that was due to their tunnel-visioned hit her approach, another pitching wedge, over the in 1995 and 1996; she qualified for four LPGA focus. green, leaving herself a chip to a surface that sloped events, and was off and running with a career that “We like each other. We’re all close,” Schubert downhill. She hit the ball nearly 15 feet past the hole has a huge upside. said. “Close enemies, maybe.” and two-putted for bogey. “We got back to the airport from nationals,” “My second shot was terrible,” Voelker said. “I Murphy said, “and I reminded her she’d gone from a AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN: TEXAS think that because I haven’t played that well, I got a withdrawal to All-American in 10 months. It’s remark- little nervous on the last hole. I think even though I able.” WOMEN JUMP OUT TO THREE-STROKE made a bogey, it was a good bogey for that mistake.” No less remarkable is the rise of Murphy’s LEAD OVER TOP-SEEDED ARKANSAS IN women’s team in just his fourth season as head NCAA GOLF REGIONAL coach. Schubert, now at the tail end of her senior season, wasn’t even the best player on his team, albeit because of extenuating circumstances like By: Mark Rosner December wrist surgery and a limited collegiate schedule of just six tournaments. She finished in May 7, 2018 the top five of four of them but went two full months before that without holding a club. She stood in the right rough at the par-4 15th hole, Murphy, a former pupil and assistant coach of contemplating club selection after a bad tee shot. Texas men’s coach John Fields with a stint at St. Greta Isabella Voelker considered a 9-iron, settled on Edward’s in between, put together a loaded collec- TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 NEWS CLIPS tion of talent that includes Lake Travis’ Kaitlyn Papp THE DAILY TEXAN: TOWER LIT BURNT AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN: — the Big 12’s player of the year and freshman of ORANGE FOR BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP FRESHMAN KAITLYN PAPP PROVIDING the year — and All-Big 12 player Emilee Hoffman and has won back-to-back conference titles. LOW SCORES AND MOTIVATION AS By: Hicks Layton That will be on full display Monday at the UT Golf TEXAS DEFENDS ITS BIG 12 TITLE Club when the Longhorns host an NCAA Regional April 26, 2018 field of 18 teams and try to advance as one of six By: Danny Davis that will compete for the NCAA Championship in On Wednesday night, the UT Tower was lit up Stillwater, Okla. April 19, 2018 “If we play well,” Murphy said, “we can compete once again. with any team in the country.” Per tradition, among others, the Tower is bathed in burnt orange lighting when an athletic team wins Due to a busy schedule, Texas golfer Sophia But it all starts with Papp and Schubert, Texas’ Schubert has missed five tournaments her senior ultra-gifted freshman and senior. They’ll have to a conference championship, and that’s exactly what the No. 7 Texas women’s golf team did this past year. hold off top-seeded Arkansas and others at the That’ll happen when you’re coming off a win in Longhorns’ home course in northwest Austin. weekend — for the second year in a row. “This is just an amazing experience,” sophomore the U.S. Women’s Amateur and participating in two “We’re really good, for starters,” Murphy said. “It’s LPGA majors. She also had surgery on her wrist in rare to have five who can really play at a high level. Emilee Hoffman said. “To be able to light the Tower for the second year in a row with my team is just a December. Any one of them can win individually.” Schubert, however, will golf for the Longhorns Schubert’s teammates look to her for leadership great feeling. This is what we work so hard for, and it’s great to be able to accomplish our goals.” this weekend. Texas has a Big 12 championship as well as low scores. She’s the lone senior on the to defend, and Schubert joins sophomores Emilee team. The Longhorns won by eight strokes over Baylor and Oklahoma State at the Dallas Athletic Club. Led Hoffman and Greta Isabella Voelker as the school’s “Her game is amazing,” said German-born Greta reigning champions. That trio will accompany fresh- Voelker, who was last year’s Big 12 freshman of the by Hoffman, who finished second place individually, Texas battled soggy conditions on a very tough golf men Kaitlyn Papp and Agathe Laisne to the Dallas year. “You watch her game and her focus. She’s Athletic Club. constantly in a good spot on the course, never right course to come out on top. “Something I love about this team is that we never “Going back after we won last year, it’s a great or left.” feeling,” Schubert said. “We all have confidence By winning the Women’s Amateur, Schubert give up and we always fight to the end,” Hoffman said. “I’m really proud of this team.” going into this year’s postseason. I feel like our team proved herself and now will play in both the Curtis is just getting better and better each year.” Cup and Arnold Palmer Cup this summer. In addition, This win marked Texas’ fifth all-time Big 12 title. The Longhorns won previously in 1997, 2004, 2011 Schubert is UT’s No. 1 golfer, which makes sense she’s been invited to the Champions Dinner before when you consider her résumé. Papp, however, the men’s U.S. Open at Shinnecock. She’ll play four and 2017. This year’s squad became the first team to win back-to-back Big 12 championships since might as well be teeing off from the 1B slot of UT’s holes at the course on Tuesday before the Open lineup. begins. Oklahoma State in 2008–09. “I think it says a lot about our team currently,” Schubert, the senior, and Papp, the freshman, With former Longhorn Jordan Spieth? rank Nos. 1 and 2 in the Big for scoring average “I’d love to,” she said. “I’m still a little mad at him. Texas head coach Ryan Murphy said. “We had a great team last year. We probably have a lot better — Schubert’s average score is 71.2, Papp’s is He didn’t tweet at me after I won the Am.” 71.6. Papp took individual honors at the Dr. Donnis That’s how the gregarious, at times mischievous, team this year if you just look at the numbers — stroke averages and rankings — top to bottom. Our Thompson and Northrop Grumman Intercollegiate Schubert rolls. Rose said she’s “a lot more fiery than tournaments. Texas coach Ryan Murphy has pen- people think. She doesn’t like to lose.” top five can compete with anybody in the country.” Texas was selected as a No. 2 seed for the NCAA ciled Papp in as his No. 1 golfer in seven of UT’s Her playful sense of humor helps her during 10 tournaments, and three of those lineups also dramatic moments like when she snubbed her home- Regionals, which will take place May 7–9. Arkansas, the SEC champion, is the No. 1 seed. featured Schubert. state Tennessee Volunteers and chose Auburn. Both Papp and Hoffman shot rounds of 64 at the Then, when her Tigers coach suddenly retired, The Longhorns get to host an NCAA Regional this year, which will be played at the team’s home Schooner Fall Classic in September. That score is a Schubert transferred to Texas, which initially had school record. recruited her as an eighth-grader. course at the UT Golf Club. The Longhorns won the Betsy Rawls Invitational there earlier this season by “I learned a lot in the fall, just about what I could “Yeah, I turned down Tennessee twice,” she said, do to get better with my golf game,” said Papp, who grimacing. 15 strokes. “It’s a tremendous advantage because not only hasn’t had a bogey in her last 40 holes. “I worked An avid Tennessee basketball fan, she and her really hard over break, even though it was really cold. family regularly attended Vols games. She once is it our home course, but we’ve seen all the wind directions,” freshman Kaitlyn Papp said. “At our I’ve worked hard this spring. It’s just coming together told the Tennessee golf coaches she’d become a on the golf course so far, and it’s been fun.” Vol if they’d introduce her to Tennessee legend Pat home tournament in October, the winds flipped from the first day to the second day, and the course played This isn’t the first time that Papp has gone toe-to- Summitt. She fibbed. toe with an older teammate. Papp, a 2017 graduate She also wanted to assert her independence totally different. I think it’s a real advantage for us to see how the course plays both ways.” of Lake Travis, teamed with Kristen Gillman on the when she left for Auburn initially, then was searching Cavaliers’ state championship teams in 2015 and for a great program after her coach retired, and 2016. Gillman, who is now a sophomore at Alabama, played in a tournament at College Station. So did you won the U.S. Women’s Amateur in 2014. dislike College Station? Papp remains friends with Gillman, who actually “Yeah, I have to say I hate it, don’t I?” Schubert won the aforementioned Schooner Fall Classic. joked. Papp and Schubert both acknowledged each other’s Save the hate mail. She’s just being playful. competitiveness, and the elder statesman said “it’s She expects to have fun as well on the LPGA good for both of us because we can feed off of each Tour, but she won’t show up just to compete. She’s other.” won three tournaments at Texas and would like even “Anytime you take a player like that and you put more hardware as a pro. them beside a Sophia Schubert or a Kristen Gillman “I expect she’ll do well,” Rose said. “She’s defi- coming up through high school, it motivates that nitely got game. She’s got a ton of talent and she’s player to get better. I think that’s what happened with great under pressure. I’ve told her, ‘You’re damn Kaitlyn,” Murphy said. “It reminds me of when Jordan good and act like it.’” (Spieth) arrived and Cody Gribble became really Schubert has. And now Rose no longer has an motivated and Dylan Frittelli became really motivat- upset stomach. ed. They didn’t want a freshman beating them.”

During her childhood, Papp lived in North Carolina, Florida, Japan and Texas as her father TEXAS WOMEN’S GOLF 2017-18 NEWS CLIPS was an occupational therapist in the Navy. She first with my friends and family, but I’m kind of getting They grabbed Panda Express to go. Schubert settled picked up a golf club at the age of six, while keeping used to it and it’s getting better.” in for the night and prepared for a 4:30 a.m. wake-up her father company on a driving range in Okinawa. Laisne always knew she wanted to come to the call, but around 3:15 a.m., rowdy baseball players in She began to focus on golf a few years later and U.S. to play college golf, in hopes of one day playing the hall prompted a United States Golf Association eventually chose it over soccer. on the LPGA Tour. Laisne had multiple offers from official to call security. Nothing was going smoothly. This weekend, Papp’s travels will take her schools across the country, but she chose Texas for “It was a frustrating, tense night,” Delisa Schubert to Dallas. Murphy said most of his golfers have its balance of golf and academics. Her parents were said. never played at the par-72, 6,264-yard course. The very supportive of her choice to come to UT. But her daughter was never fazed. She dominat- Longhorns, though, are ranked seventh nationally Laisne has also had to adjust to the golf courses ed the morning 18 holes and led 4-up heading into and feeling confident. here in the U.S. In general, the fairways here are a bit the two-hour break. She ate lunch in the clubhouse “We’re all super excited to play,” Papp said. larger compared to most European courses, but the with her mother and Texas head coach Ryan Murphy, “We’ve had a pretty solid spring, so we have good courses are longer. The greens are also faster and who caddied for Schubert. But she didn’t want to eat momentum.” more sloped in the U.S., so putting is more difficult. or talk — she just wanted to keep playing. Laisne’s best finish in a collegiate tournament thus “I definitely got in the zone,” Schubert said. “I THE DAILY TEXAN: LAISNE ADJUSTS far was a tied-ninth finish last month at the Wildcat wanted to keep going right then.” Invitational in Tucson, Arizona. Although she didn’t She never allowed Valenzuela back into the FROM LIFE IN FRANCE IN FIRST YEAR get off to the start she wanted to in the fall, Laisne match. Schubert holed a three-foot putt for par on the AT TEXAS has some big goals for the rest of the spring. 31st hole to clinch the championship. “I hope to have a chance to win a tournament,” “I said, ‘Can you believe that you’re the U.S. By: Hicks Layton Laisne said. “That would be great. I also want to do Women’s Amateur champion?’” Murphy said. “You well at the NCAA Championship. A win with the team go through this gauntlet to arrive at that moment, and April 03, 2018 would be really fun.” it’s just a heavy, heavy moment.” That moment had been years in the making. Anyone making the transition to college faces REPORTING TEXAS: AFTER WHIRLWIND Schubert, a native of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, all kinds of difficulties — from making new friends SUMMER, UT GOLFER FINDS LPGA TOUR began playing golf a month before she turned 4. She to being away from family. For freshman women’s won her first tournament at 6, played with the leg- golfer Agathe Laisne, who was born and raised in FUTURE IN RANGE endary Nancy Lopez at 10 and collected three high Paris, France, these challenges are coupled with school state championships while at the Christian trials that many new Longhorn golfers never have to By: Trenton Daeschner Academy of Knoxville. think about. “What always stuck out the most to me was she Laisne, the first French player to ever play for the October 12, 2017 just seemed to have a mental edge over everybody women’s golf team, arrived at Texas with a standout else,” said Shane Wells, her high school coach. resume. In 2015, she earned a spot on the European Sophia Schubert stood alone on the practice “Some people have that special ‘it’ factor, and she team for the Junior Solheim Cup and competed in range on a recent fall morning at the University of had it.” her first LPGA major — the Evian Championship Texas Golf Club. Schubert admits that she does feel different after — at the age of 16. Last year, Laisne birdied her She fine-tuned her alignment and decompressed winning the U.S. Women’s Amateur — not neces- final hole to capture the European Ladies’ Amateur from an eventful year in golf. She’d won a tourna- sarily as a person but as a golfer. Her career and Championship by one stroke, and she made her ment in April as a junior at Texas. She’d won the life changed, and a professional future in the game second appearance in the Evian Championship. biggest championship in women’s amateur golf in is within her grasp. She has sponsor’s exemptions When anyone moves to America from a foreign August. She’d played in her first professional major into three of the next four majors, as she did for the country, there can be a steep learning curve. In in September. She’d earned exemptions into next Evian Championship in September. Her stellar play Laisne’s case, there have been several adjustments year’s U.S. Women’s Open and Women’s British continued in October, when she won the Betsy Rawls she’s had to make in her transition to playing colle- Open. Invitational in Austin by four shots. giate golf in the United States. The magnitude of what her future may hold finally She plans to turn pro once her senior season at One of them is that she is now part of a team. For came full circle. But alone on the range early in her Texas is completed. Then the road to an LPGA Tour most of her junior career, Laisne played for herself, senior season, Schubert wasn’t thinking about the career begins. without a team depending on her to perform well. future. “Everything that she’s gone through has prepared “Here, you really have to play for the team,” She was just dialing in her pitching wedge. Every her for where she is today,” Delisa Schubert said. Laisne said. “It’s way more fun to play here because shot she hit was a two-yard draw that never left the “She’s ready, willing and able. She is prepared.” we’re not just playing for ourselves.” target. In September at the Evian, Schubert got a taste of Acclimating to American culture and getting the “It’s all happened so fast,” Schubert said of her what the future could be. It was the first professional hang of things has been a difficult task, but Laisne’s summer. “I’ve always felt like I was capable of it, but tournament she had ever played in, let alone her first teammates have done a lot to make her feel more just to prove it to myself now is pretty incredible.” major. She opened with a 3-under par 68 in the first comfortable. Inside the Longhorns’ practice academy, the tall, round and sat only five shots off the lead. But she “There’s always cultural barriers, no matter where shiny Robert Cox Cup sat on the pingpong table in posted rounds of 73 and 76 to finish tied for 58th in you’re coming from internationally,” Texas head the women’s golf locker room. The U.S. Women’s the shortened, three-round event. coach Ryan Murphy said. “Agathe has a terrific per- Amateur trophy was delivered while she was in She got to play a practice round with Danielle sonality, and the team loves her, so I think they’ve all France, playing in her first major. When she returned, Kang, who won the U.S. Women’s Amateur back- taken her under their wing.” she got to see the trophy for the first time since Aug. to-back in 2010 and 2011. And she had some of the Laisne’s teammates appreciate the presence she 13. biggest names in women’s professional golf coming has brought to the team, especially her sense of It was on that August day at San Diego Country up to congratulate her, including , Morgan humor. Club when the entire complexion of Schubert’s Pressel and Natalie Gulbis. “Agathe is one of the funniest, outgoing and career changed. Schubert got a small glimpse into what the future honest people I know,” junior Maddie Luitweiler said. A 36-hole match with of may hold. But it was just a glimpse. “She makes me laugh every day. She is always smil- Stanford stood between Schubert and the U.S. And now the future is in her hands. ing. She is one of a kind, she does things her own Women’s Amateur championship. The night before “I’ve always put so much pressure on myself,” way and is proud to be herself.” had been tempestuous. After winning her semifinal Schubert said. “I’ve just kept telling myself, ‘Just Although her teammates have helped make Texas match over 13-year-old Chia Yen Wu from Chinese enjoy it. Enjoy these moments. No one can take feel a bit more like home, attending a university so far Taipei, Schubert just wanted to see a movie to get them away from you.’” from her family and friends back in France has still her mind off of the tournament. been difficult to adjust to for Laisne. But Schubert and her mother, Delisa, arrived late “At the beginning, it was really hard,” Laisne said. and missed it. They tried to go to a restaurant, but “It’s been hard to come here and not have my routine they couldn’t get a table. They went back to the hotel. MAREN EMILEE AGATHE MADDIE CIPOLLA HOFFMAN LAISNE LUITWIELER Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Junior Lewiston, New York Folsom, California Paris, France Katy, Texas

KAITLYN SOPHIA GRETA ISABELLA KELLY PAPP SCHUBERT VOELKER XAC Freshman Senior Sophomore Sophomore Austin, Texas Oak Ridge, Tennessee Witten, Germany Corpus Christi, Texas

COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Head Coach______Ryan Murphy, fourth season Maren Cipolla______Chip-OH-luh (New Mexico ‘97) Agathe Laisne ______UH-gat LUH-nay Assistant Coach______Kate Golden, eighth season Maddie Luitwieler______LOOT-wiler (Texas, ‘89) Sophia Schubert______SHOO-bert Greta Isabella Voelker______VOLE-kurr Kelly Xac______ZACK

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