2012 USC Women’s

Clockwise from top right: Sophomore Sophia Popov, seniors Inah Park and Lisa McCloskey, sophomore Rachel Morris, freshman Doris Chen USC Golf 2011-2012 USC Women‘s Golf Schedule Date Event Site Sept. 23-25 NCAA Fall Preview Nashville, Tenn. Oct. 14-16 Stanford Invitational Palo Alto, Calif. Oct. 21-23 Pac-12/SEC Challenge Knoxville, Tenn. Feb. 13-15 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Palos Verdes, Calif. Feb. 26-Feb. 28 All-State Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Championship New Orleans, La. March 18-20 The Battle at Rancho Bernardo Rancho Bernardo, Calif. March 31-April 2 PING/ASU Invitational Phoenix, Ariz. April 16-17 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Half Moon Bay, Calif. April 27-29 Pac-12 Conference Championships (WSU Host) Pullman, Wash. May 10-12 NCAA Regional (TBA) TBD May 22-25 NCAA Championships Nashville, Tenn. Trojan Quick Facts This booklet has been prepared by USC Golf Sports Location...... Los Angeles, Calif. Information Director Paul Goldberg for use during the Founded...... 1880 Enrollment...... 37,000 (undergraduates - 17,500) 2011-2012 season. President...... C.L. Max Nikias Special thanks to the USC coaching staff for their Colors...... Cardinal and Gold contributions to the women's golf media guide. Nickname...... Trojans Photography provided by Kurt Schuette, Dan Avila, Conference...... Pac-12 Andrea Gaston, AP, Getty Images, Figge Photography Athletic Director...... Pat Haden and the LPGA. Head Coach...... Andrea L. Gaston (16th season) For the latest news, statistics, features and reference ...... (213) 740-5421 information on Women of Troy Golf, log on to the internet Assistant Coach...... Josh Brewer (4th season) at the address below...... (213) 740-4555 Assistant Coach...... John Wurzer (1st season) ...... (213) 740-0687 www.usctrojans.com Golf Office FAX:...... (213) 740-5777 Lettermen Lost...... 1 Lettermen Returning...... 5 Sports Information Contact...... Paul Goldberg Sports Information Phone:...... (213) 740-8480 Sports Information Fax:...... (213) 740-7584

2011-2012 Women of Troy Golf Roster Name Height Year Hometown (High School/College) Doris Chen 5-6 Freshman Bradenton, Fla. (IMG Leadbetter Golf Academy) Lisa McCloskey 5-6 Senior Montgomery, Texas (Montgomery/Pepperdine) Rachel Morris 5-3 Sophomore Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad) Inah Park 5-5 Senior Fullerton, Calif. (Sunny Hills) Sophia Popov 5-6 Sophomore Weingarten, Germany (European School Karlsruhe)

Head Coach: Andrea Gaston (16th year) Assistant Coach: Josh Brewer (4th year) Assistant Coach: John Wurzer (1st year)

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Pages 4-5...... Coach Andrea Gaston

Pages 8-11...... Women of Troy Golf Staff

Pages 14-23...... Athlete Bios

Pages 24-31...... 2010-2011 Season in Review/Final Stats

Pages 32...... Believe in the Dream

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Pages 33-35...... Women of Troy visit White House

Pages 36-37...... It's Great To Be A Trojan

Pages 40-51...... Women of Troy History

Page 52-55.... Where Are They Now?/Trojans in the LPGA

Pages 56-58...... Past Rosters/Golf Facilities

2011-2012 Women of Troy Media Guide — PAGE 3 USC Golf Andrea Gaston head coach • 16th SEason

One of the finest coaches in the country, 16th-year USC A BLUEPRINT FOR SUCCESS Women’s Golf Head Coach Andrea Gaston has directed two NCAA In 1998, Gaston outlined her "Blueprint for Success" strategy. Championships teams, three NCAA The strategy emphasized the need for each player to commit individual champions, three NCAA themselves to a six-pronged approach that went beyond tradi- Players of the Year, has twice been tional team goals. tabbed national coach of the year and has built the Trojans into one of the NCAA’s powerhouse programs. "The Blueprint for Success that I presented set the framework for After guiding USC to its first-ever NCAA crown in 2003 with a wire-to-wire the future and has steadily paid dividends over the past six years," 15-shot victory, Gaston directed the 2008 team to its second championship, said Gaston. "It is not just about golfing skill, but also the need also winning it in wire-to-wire fashion. USC won its final four events en route for self improvement in conjunction with a vision for a team spirit to the 2008 title, cementing Gaston’s place as one of the NCAA’s premier in a very individual sport." coaches. Validating that status, she received her first National Golf Coaches Association National Coach of the Year honor in 2008 to compliment similar The USC Women's Golf Team's Blueprint for Success includes: awards as 2008 NCAA West Regional Coach of the Year and 2008 Pac-10 Coach of the Year. Then, on Dec. 7, 2010, Gaston earned the top honor in women's • Unity (esprit de Corps, camaraderie, respect and collegiate golf when she became the 43rd coach to be inducted into the trust) NGCA Hall of Fame. "I am deeply honored to be a part of the NGCA Hall of Fame," Gaston said. "This award is a tribute to all the talented young • Skill (talent, ability, expertise and proficiency) women I have had the privilege of coaching the past 15 years." Gaston directed USC to four wins in 2011, including her second Pac- • Commitment (resolution, perseverance, determination, 10 crown and seventh NCAA regional title. The Trojans tied for fifth at the tenacity and sacrifice) NCAA's (though played the event without one of its top players due to injury). Despite falling short of the NCAA title, Gaston's colleagues honored the Trojans' overall strong season by selecting Gaston for her second NGCA • Willpower (drive, desire, control, self-mastery, National Coach of the Year honor. discipline and dignity) In 2010, USC was literally inches away from a third national title, finishing second at the NCAA Championships by one stroke. Troy won four titles that • Goals (purpose, objectives and vision) year, including at the NCAA Central Region. In 2009, Gaston's Trojans were again among the top teams in the nation and posted top 4 finishes in all • Teamwork (coordination, communication, 11 events, including six second-place finishes. The Trojans finished third at collaboration and continuity) the NCAA Championships (after leading after three rounds) and second at both the NCAA West Regional and the Pac-10 Championships. With the bookend 2003 and 2008 NCAA titles and top 3 finishes in two of the past three seasons, USC has finished in the top 5 at seven of 1977 U.S. Women’s Open. the past nine NCAA Championships. In fact, the Trojans have reached the Gaston, after a 14-year hiatus to pursue a business career, came back NCAA Championships 14 times in a row under Gaston and have been in to competitive golf in 1992. She was a 1993 USGA Women’s Mid-Amateur the top 7 an amazing 11 times. semifinalist, a top qualifier for the 1994 U.S. Women’s Open along with Gaston was a champion as a player, and has solidified the same standing the ‘93 and ‘94 Women's U.S. Amateurs, and had back-to-back victories in as a coach, joining a small group of coaches who enjoy the same distinction. the 1994 Los Angeles and Long Beach City Championships. To top that off, It was just a matter of time until the two-time California State Amateur she even went toe-to-toe with former USC and LPGA standout Jill McGill champion (1993-94) transferred her playing success at the highest level of in the 1994 Colorado Broadmoor Invitational, losing to her in a 36-hole amateur golf to blazing achievements at the collegiate coaching ranks. championship match. Gaston was no fly-by-night in terms of playing success. Her track record She then won her two consecutive State Amateur championships prior to her state amateur achievements in 1993-1994 stands out on its (becoming one of the top ten amateurs in America in less than two years). own. Prior to those triumphs, Gaston was one of the top players on the At that point, Gaston decided to give the professional ranks one more San Jose State University women’s golf team in the late 1970s. Her best shot. But the opportunity to coach at USC came to Gaston while she was individual finish was a third-place showing at the University of New Mexico’s competing on the Futures Tour in 1996. Even while at San Jose State, USC Tucker Invitational, but her biggest collegiate highlight was finishing tenth had always beckoned to her. The chance to be a part of the Trojan Family individually at the NCAA Championships. At that time, she competed with was too good for her to pass up. many of the LPGA Tour’s all-time greats, including , Patty Gaston wanted to return USC women’s golf to the forefront of collegiate Sheehan, Beth Daniel and Betsy King. Gaston also qualified to play in the programs and make them a consistent top 10 team. She also knew this was

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a great opportunity to be a part of the outstanding tradition at USC and be associated with the strong Trojan alumni base. Andrea Gaston Has Coached: “I may have walked away from my own dreams as a player, but I have now stepped into an even bigger dream and a bigger vision,” said Gaston, * 10 LPGA Players who knows of no greater opportunity than to be involved in the shaping and * Three two-time Futures Tour Winners development of young players and to help them prepare for their futures. Gaston obviously made the right decision. While her playing era has * 10 Futures Tour Players come and gone, the Gaston coaching era is in full swing. And with the * Two NCAA Championship Teams players that have come through central Los Angeles lately, Gaston is creating a recruiting legacy that will forever be remembered as the start of a golden * 11 Teams to Top-10 NCAA Finishes era in Women of Troy golf. First, there was 1998 NCAA champion and * Seven NCAA Regional Championship squads Collegiate Player of the Year Jennifer Rosales, who won the title in only her sixth collegiate tournament. Next, in 2000 there was two-time All-American * Three NCAA Individual Champions selection , who after departing USC won three times on tour * One NCAA Player of the Year in 2003, finishing sixth on the LPGA tour money list. In 2003, she coached another NCAA individual champion--Swedish sensation Mikaela Parmlid, * Two NCAA Freshmen of the Year who also took home that year’s Honda Award for women’s golf. In 2006, * 27 Division I All-American selections she helped guide Irene Cho to possibly the greatest individual season in Women of Troy golf history while her teammate, Dewi Claire Schreefel, * 53 All-Pac-10 Conference selections came away with Troy’s third NCAA individual championship. Both were * Two Honda Award Winners for Women's Golf nominated for the Honda Award with Cho, who won four individual titles on the season, taking home the award. In 2007, Troy finished fourth at * Four Pac-10 Players of the Year the NCAA Championships and Paola Moreno tied for second to earn All- * Three Pac-10 Freshmen of the Year American first team honors. The 2008 season set a host of more firsts. The squad featured five * Two Pac-10 Conference Champions All-American golfers for the first time in program history. Belen Mozo was * 28 Division I Tournament Medalists named an All-American first teamer, Schreefel, Lizette Salas and Stefanie Endstrasser were second teamers and Moreno was an honorable mention. * Two U.S. Women's Amateur Champions USC’s streak of four consecutive titles (which ended the season) was also * One U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Champion a program first. That streak included its third straight NCAA Regional title as well as its first Pac-10 title since 1989. * One AJGA Player of the Year The 2009 squad boasted NGCA Freshman of the Year Jennifer Song, * 14 World Amateur Participants who joined Lizette Salas as All-American first teamers. Belen Mozo also was an All-American second teamer. In 2010, Song earned All-American first * One British Ladies Open Amateur Champion team honors for the second year in a row (becoming USC’s first two-time * One Girls' British Open Amateur Champion first teamer since Kung in 2001 and 2002), was the 2010 Pac-10 Golfer of the Year and was a finalist. Salas was a second- team All-American, her third career All-American honor, tying four other Trojans. Under Gaston in 2011, Sophia Popov earned NGCA and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year honors and joined senior Lizette Salas as an NGCA All-American first teamer while junior Lisa McCloskey earned second team honors. Salas also was tabbed 2011 Pac-10 Player of the Year. It’s not the unparalleled success that makes Gaston proudest. Instead, it is her players’ day-by-day and year-by-year growth that brings her the most satisfaction. “Golf is a great avenue for our players’ development,” said Gaston. “Whether they choose golf as a career path or not, their experience while they’re here-- along with their degree from USC--will take them far in life no matter what choice they make. We are continuing to expand our future plans, so I know there’s no better time than now to be a part of our program. We are totally committed to the kind of achievement that makes the USC women’s golf program one of the best in the country.” Gaston completed her education at California State University, Northridge, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1980. Gaston is also an active participant in the collegiate golf coaching community as a member of the National Golf Coaches’ Association and served on the Awards Committee from 2008-2010. Gaston also served on the NCAA Certification Committee and was appointed to the subcommittee focusing on equity, welfare and sporting conduct. She also served on the Collegiate Golf Foundation Coaches Council, the National Tour Committee and the MasterCard Collegiate Golf Rankings Committee.

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UP CLOSE WITH ANDREA GASTON

"In my 12 years of coaching, this is the best group of girls that I’ve ever had to work with. They were extremely dedicated all year long and believed in the dream. This was our goal."

Andrea Gaston, on her 2008 NCAA Championship team

Lizette Salas and Jennifer Song flank Andrea Gaston The 2012 Trojans (Clockwise from left): Assistant Coach John Wurzer, Lisa McCloskey, Head Coach Andrea Gaston, Doris Chen, Assistant Coach Josh Brewer, Sophia Popov, Rachel Morris, Inah Park.

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2011-2012 Women of Troy Media Guide — PAGE 7 USC Golf Josh Brewer Assistant Coach • Fourth Year

Josh Brewer, who owns more than Also during Brewer's tenure at Indiana, the Hoosiers won a decade of collegiate golf experience 11 team titles and claimed a runner-up finish at the 2005 Big as a successful player, instructor and Ten Championships. He helped guide Jorge Campillo and Jeff recruiter, is in his fourth year as a USC Overton to Big Ten Championships individual titles and Big Ten men's and women's golf assistant coach. Player of the Year and All-American honors in 2008 and 2005, Brewer came to USC after spending the previous six seasons respectively. Campillo tied for second at the 2008 NCAA Cham- (2003-08) as an assistant men's golf coach at his alma mater, pionships while Overton has been a PGA Tour member since Indiana. 2006. "Josh has a wide array of competitive, coaching and recruit- Brewer played four years at Indiana (1995-98), helping the ing experience at the Division I level," USC Director of Golf Kurt Hoosiers reach the 1996 NCAA Finals, the 1997 NCAA Regionals Schuette said. "His experience and commitment will immediately and the 1998 Big Ten Championship crown. He was a two-time contribute to our mission of developing champions and cham- All-American Scholar Team selection (1997-98) and a three-year pionships." Academic All-Big-Ten honoree (1996-98). In his short time at USC, The Hoosier-state Brewer has helped guide five native graduated from Indi- women's and three men's ana in 1998 with a degree All-Americans (and a men's in Business Management. freshman All-American) as Following graduation, he well as two women's and erased a nine-shot deficit one men's Pac-10 Players to win the Indiana Amateur of the Year and a men's and Championship that year women's Pac-10 Freshman and then began a three-year of the Year. stint as a financial advisor During Brewer's six years before beginning his career with the Hoosiers, Indiana as a coach. He also recently made four trips to the NCAA completed a Master's of Championships (2004-06, Kinesiology from Indiana. 2008). Its berth in the NCAA Born Sept. 17, Finals this past season was 1975, Brewer is married to its first since 1996. the former Selena Offredo.

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John Wurzer, a successful high school coach and golf instructor for more than a decade, is in his first year as a USC men's and women's golf assistant coach in 2012 after two years as the golf operations director (2010-11). Wurzer brings a wealth of golf knowledge and business experi- ence to the Trojan Golf program. He was the head golf coach at Torrance (Calif.) High from 2000-08, where he won the 2005, 2007 and 2008 California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) State Girls Golf Championships. Under his leadership, Torrance became the most successful high school girl's golf program in California with 24 Top 2 fin- ishes in CIF events (17 CIF championships and 7 CIF runner-up finishes). His teams produced 2007 LPGA Rookie of the Year Angela Park, Futures Tour players Maria Ham, Jane Rah & and numerous Division I golfers. Wurzer played collegiately at Long Beach State (1993-1997), where he posted seven top 10 tournament finishes and won the 1996 CSUN Bill Cullum Invitational. He graduated with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in Coach Education and Sport Development. He owns Golf Excellence International Teaching Center in Manhattan Beach and has been a golf swing instructor for 11 years. John is a Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) Level-3 Certified Golf Fitness Instructor and a Certified Golfing Machine Instructor (GSEM). John is single and resides in Long Beach. Jim Gormley Volunteer Assistant Coach • Fifth Year

Jim Gormley, who has played profes- Charity Classic and the Professional National Championship. sionally for more than 10 years and has In 2006, he played in the PGA Tour’s Nissan Open. He was more than a decade of instructional tabbed the 2005 and 2006 Southern California PGA Metro experience, is in his fifth year as USC’s Chapter Player of the Year and the 2006 Southern California women’s volunteer assistant coach. PGA Metro Chapter Golf Professional of the Year. Gormley, who became a PGA member His professional career has also included stints on the Golden in 2003, has been the Head Golf Professional at Palos Verdes State, Hooters and Canadian Tours. Golf Course since 2001. He first started working at PVGC in Gormley played for the Cal State Stanislaus men’s golf team 1996. in 1991 and 1992, serving as co-captain in the latter year. He He was named the 2008 Southern California PGA Section received a bachelor’s degree in organizational communications Player of the Year, placed third at the 2008 Southern California in 1992. PGA Section Championship and played in the 2008 Professional Gormley, 43, is married to Mindy Gormley and has three National Championship. daughters, Megan, 10, Bridget, 7, and Paige, 1. In 2007, he was the Southern California PGA Section Match Play Champion and played in the Nationwide’s Mark Christopher

2011-2012 Women of Troy Media Guide — PAGE 9 USC Golf Kurt Schuette USC Director of Golf Development AND Facilities • 18th SEASON

The 2011-2012 season is Kurt Schuette’s while Glissmeyer, Sluiter and Giles all earned All-American honorable 18th season at USC. He began his career mention honors. It was the first time in school history USC featured five at USC as the men’s team head coach and All-Americans. Lovemark and Hie also marked the first time USC had was quickly promoted to Director of Golf to two All-American first teamers in one season. oversee the men’s and women’s teams. He In 2007, the Trojan men returned to the NCAA Championships has since become USC's Director of Golf final for the fourth time in the past five years, enjoying NCAA postseason Development and Facilities and it is with great ambition and purpose action for the 18th year in a row. Lovemark, as a freshman, became that Schuette took the new position. From the beginning, his goal has USC's third NCAA Championship individual title winner and also led been for Trojan Golf to be the program by which all others are measured. USC to its 18th Pac-10 Championship while winning the conference Each year both teams have steadily made progress towards this goal. individual crown as well. In 2011, Schuette secured The Riviera in Pacific Palisades as host In 2006, Taylor Wood represented the Trojans at the 2006 NCAA site for the 2012 NCAA Men's Golf NCAA Championships, which USC Championships when he finished tied for 27th while competing individu- is hosting. Schuette will serve as tournament director for the event. ally. Both USC's men's and women's squads have been enjoying much suc- In 2005, USC made it to the NCAA Championships for the third cess in recent years. straight season. Its sixth-place finish that year was the Trojans' best since The 2011 USC women's squad tied for fifth at the NCAAs after win- taking fifth in 1995. ning four events on the season, including the 2011 Pac-10 and NCAA In 2002, USC won its first back-to-back conference championship West Regional titles. The squad featured three All-Americans in Lizette since 1972-73. It was yet another milestone in the re-establishment of Salas, Sophia Popov and Lisa McCloskey. Popov, the Pac-10 individual USC as a national golf power. winner, was the NGCA and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year while Salas The Trojans have been moving up from the moment Schuette came was the Pac-10 Player of the Year. The men's squad won a pair of titles to USC in 1994-95. That year, Schuette directed the USC men’s golf in 2011, including the Pac-10 Championship while All-Pac-10 first team well beyond expectations, all the way to a fifth-place finish at the teamer Martin Trainer won the individual crown. USC advanced to the 1995 NCAA Championships, and he earned District VIII Coach of the NCAA final for the sixth year in a row, but did not reach match play. Year honors (Pac-10, Big West and WCC). The 2010 season was another strong one for the Trojans. The It was USC’s highest national finish in 20 years and the eight strokes women's team, led by All-Americans Jennifer Song and Salas, finished that separated USC from the championship matched the closest Troy one stroke out of first at the NCAA Championships. The squad won has ever been to the national title. four events on the season, including the NCAA Central Regional title. Then in 1995-96, he led the Trojan men’s team to its second con- The men's squad reached the NCAA finals and were led by T.J. Vogel, secutive Top 10 finish with a ninth-place showing at the NCAAs. And who earned Freshman All-American honors, and Steve Lim, who earned under his guidance, Brian Hull earned first-team All-American honors. All-Pac-10 honors. Schuette was also honored by being selected to serve on the NCAA In 2009, the men's and women's golf programs were among the District VIII Advisory Committee. top in the nation for the second year in a row. The women's squad In 1996-97, Schuette kept the Trojans ranked between No. 3 and finished third at the NCAA Championships after fighting for the title all No. 7 all year with three All-Americans in the lineup and eventually tournament and Song, Salas and Belén Mozo all earned All-American finished 14th at the NCAAs. honors. The men's squad featured three All-Americans in Matt Giles, After graduating six players, his young men’s teams didn't qualify Tom Glissmeyer and Tim Sluiter. The Trojans advanced past the NCAA for the NCAA Finals in 1997-98 or 1998-99 (Jorge Corral did qualify Championships strokeplay stage into the eight-team match-play com- as an individual in '99), but they rebounded nicely in 1999-2000, petition before falling in the quarterfinals. finishing fourth at the NCAA West Regional to qualify for the NCAA The 2008 season was perhaps the finest combined men's and Finals at Opelika, Ala. Although they missed the cut at that tourney, women's campaigns in school history. The women's team won its second the Trojans showed the mettle once again to compete at the highest NCAA title, its third consecutive NCAA Regional title, its first Pac-10 title levels of collegiate golf. in almost two decades and featured five All-Americans (Mozo, Dewi In 2001 and 2002, Schuette led the Trojans to consecutive Pac-10 Claire Schreefel, Paola Moreno, Salas and Stefanie Endstrasser). Moreno titles, while helping coach Hunter Mahan--the 2001 Pac-10 Freshman also won the individual Pac-10 title while USC won its final four events of the Year--and Kevin Stadler--the 2002 Pac-10 Golfer of the Year--to of the season. All-American honors. The men's squad came within three strokes of winning its first-ever Schuette was elevated to Director of Golf at USC in 1996. Under NCAA title in 2008. As it was, USC finished third at the NCAA Cham- his direction and the hard work of outstanding women's coach Andrea pionships (something USC hadn't done since 1975). USC won four Gaston, the USC women's golf program has also blossomed into one tournaments on the season (all within its final seven events), including of the top programs in the country. USC has made 14 straight NCAA its first ever NCAA Regional championship. Troy also tied for first at Championship final appearances, winning the team title in 2003 and the Pac-10 Championships (but fell in a playoff). Sophomores Jamie 2008, finishing among the top five seven of the past nine years and Lovemark and Rory Hie were tabbed as All-American first teamers among the top 10 in 11 of the past 14 years.

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In 2007, junior Paola Moreno earned All-American first team honors “We are very serious about elevating both our programs to a while Mozo, as a freshman, was tabbed an All-American honorable championship level,” Schuette said. “Our goal here is to succeed at mention pick. whatever we do. We are striving to continue to win Pac-10 titles and In 2006, Schreefel, as a sophomore, became USC's third NCAA our first men's team NCAA Championship. We are also proud to say we individual title winner and joined 2006 Women's Golf Honda Award have recently had success with former players earning both PGA and winner Irene Cho as an All-American first team selection. Schreefel was LPGA Tour cards. All this is part of our mission to become the program also an All-American honorable mention pick in 2005. by which all others are measured. Our philosophy is to develop smart, In 2003, the Women of Troy had a magical season, winning the aggressive competitors who are confident, independent decision makers.” first-ever NCAA team golf title, senior Mikaela Parmlid won the NCAA Schuette, 49, came to USC after six successful seasons (1988-94) individual title, while Cho was an honorable mention All-American at Pepperdine. During his tenure in Malibu, he led the Waves to four selection. WCC crowns and was the 1993 WCC Coach of the Year and Pep- In 2002, the Women of Troy placed 14th at the NCAAs and both perdine athletic department Coach of the Year. His teams were ranked Parmlid and Becky Lucidi were named to All-American teams. In back as high as 16th in the nation and the 1993 team participated in the to back summers, Candie Kung won the U.S. Women's Pub Links and school’s first-ever NCAA Golf Championship. Schuette recruited four Lucidi won the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship. In 2000-01, the of the five players on the Pepperdine team that won the 1997 NCAA USC women finished seventh again as Kung made All-American for the championship. second season. In 1986 and 1988, Schuette served as an assistant coach for the In 2000, the Women of Troy finished fourth at the NCAAs and were Waves, while gaining experience in the private sector, working as an led by All-American and Pac-10 Champion Kung, then a freshman. instructor at the Santa Barbara Golf Club and the North Ranch Country In 1999, the Women of Troy won the NCAA West Regional, then Club. In 1994, he was hired as USC head coach and he quickly built finished seventh at the NCAA Finals. Sophomore Jennifer Rosales placed the program into not only the top team in Southern California, but a fourth and was named Collegiate Player of the Year. national contender. The 1998 Women of Troy One of the greatest benefits finished seventh at the NCAA of USC is that the relationship Championships, but the highlight with the players goes far beyond of the season was Rosales, then a their years at USC. Schuette has freshman, winning USC’s first-ever graduated the lion's share (over women’s NCAA individual title in 90%) of his athletes, including only her sixth collegiate tourna- one Valedictorian at Pepperdine ment. and he wants to see his players Schuette has laid a great foun- succeed at whatever career path dation for Trojan Golf. However, he they choose. views it as just that -- a foundation. He is proud to have former Schuette feels that the opportunities players who have chosen to pur- for Trojan Golf are limitless, and sue successful careers as doctors, that both the men’s and women’s lawyers, authors, coaches, stock programs will continue to grow brokers, bankers, professional stronger every year. golfers and even an intelligence In a recent annual ranking, Golf agent. Digest ranked the USC women’s Schuette attended Santa golf team 3rd and the men’s Barbara City College, where golf team 5th in their balanced he rapidly progressed, earning ranking, which accounted for All-Western State Conference strength of both the academic honors. He earned a scholarship program and the golf program. to Pepperdine, serving as captain Furthermore, USC ranked No. 1 in 1984 and 1985. Schuette was among private universities in the an All-West Coast Conference se- balanced category for men and lection in 1985 and graduated in No. 2 for women. The Trojans have 1986 with a bachelor’s degree in created a standard of excellence communications and marketing. both on the golf course and in the Schuette lives in Mar Vista. He classroom. has one son, Kyle, who is 12.

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The 2011-2012 Women of Troy

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DORIS CHEN Freshman • 5-6 • Bradenton, Fla. (IMG Leadbetter Golf Academy)

THIS SEASON: Doris Chen, one of the nation's top juniors the past three She was a 2010 Rolex Junior All-America first teamer when she won the U. years with tons of top amateur experience, has taken an immediate role as S. Girls title and recorded four additional top-10 finishes in national junior a regular contributor for the Trojans in the starting lineup. golf, including a tie for fourth at the AJGA Junior at Innisbrook. Chen also earned Rolex Junior All-American honors in 2007-09. In addition to winning HIGH SCHOOL: Chen attended the IMG Leadbetter Golf Academy in the U.S. Girls title in 2010, she also helped the U.S. win the Junior Ryder Bradenton, Fla., where she won the 2010 U.S. Girls' Junior title. She capped Cup over Europe, 13.5-10.5, that year. She was also a semifinalst at the a busy summer of 2011 by finishing as the runner-up at the 109th Women's 2009 U.S. Girls' Junior. North & South Amateur at Pinehurst. She also competed as an amateur at the 2011 U.S. Women's Open but did not make the cut. She earned the PERSONAL: Chen was born March 3, 1993, in New York. She is the spot in the draw by winning a sudden-death playoff at a sectional qualifier. daughter of Chien-Yi and Jessy.

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LISA McCLOSKEY Senior • 5-6 • Montgomery, Texas (Montgomery/Pepperdine)

THIS SEASON: Senior Lisa McCloskey is a three-time 2009-2010: McCloskey won two tournaments and All-American who is in her second year with the Trojans posted a 74.06 scoring average as a sophomore at after transferring from Pepperdine. One of the nation's 2010-11 Results Pepperdine, earning NGCA All-American honorable top golfers, McCloskey missed the 2011 NCAA Regional mention honors ... She was the West Coast Conference Tournaments: 8 and Final due to a rib injury but is healthy again and Rounds Played: 23 Player of the Year and earned All-WCC first team focused on helping USC work toward its third national title. Stroke Average: 72.00 honors ... She won the Northrop Grumman Regional Low Round: 64 Challenge with a 2-under 211 (71-67-73) as well as 2010-11: McCloskey, ranked among the top 5 in the Best Finish: 4th the WCC Championships with a 9-over 225 (77-74- country last year by .com, earned NGCA All- 74) ... Those were her only top 10 results, and she had American second team and All-Pac-10 first team honors NCAA Fall Preview five top 20 finishes ... Tied for 36th at the NCAA East as a 2011 junior in her first year at USC. She helped Troy 74-70-67--211 (4th tie) Regional (70-75-76-221) and tied for 61st at the NCAA to the 2011 Pac-10 title, though she suffered a rib injury Championships (74-77-77-72-300) ... Named WCC during the event, forcing her to miss the final round as Mason Rudolph Champ. Player of the Month twice (October and April) ... Made well as the rest of the post-season ... She posted six top 70-72-67--209 (4th tie) the WCC All-Academic first team and earned WCC 11 finishes as a junior, including three top 4s to start Commissioner's Honor Roll "bronze" honors. the year ... She tied for fourth at the 2010 Fall Preview Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational at 5-under 211 (74-70-67), tied for fourth again at the 72-75-64--211 (4th) 2008-2009: She earned PING All-American Mason Rudolph Championship at 7-under 209 (70-72- honorable mention notice as a freshman ... She had an Pac-10/SEC Challenge 67), finished fourth at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational at extraordinary fall season, then had to recover from an 69-73-74--216 (10th tie) 5-under 211 (72-75-64) and tied for 10th at the Pac-10/ appendectomy over the winter break. She went on to SEC Challenge at 3-over 216 (69-73-74) to finish the Northrop Grumman also earn WCC Freshman of the Year and All-WCC first fall campaign ... She opened spring play with a tie for Regional Challenge team honors ... Averaged 74.79 strokes in 33 rounds 11th at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge at 73-72-77--222 (11th tie) at all 11 tournaments ... She broke former Pepperdine 9-over 222 (73-72-77) and tied for seventh at the Allstate All-American Katherine Hull's NCAA record when she Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate at 1-under 215 (73-70-72) Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercol. became the first women's college player ever to score ... Her final round 64 at the Edean Ihlanfeldt, which 73-70-72--215 (7th tie) less than 200 with a winning total of a 17-under 199 at included nine birdies and one bogey, tied Irene Cho's the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown ... Fired a 67-65-67 school record set at the 2006 Guadalajara Invitational. Battle at Rancho Bernardo and didn't commit a single bogey in the tournament ... It broke USC's best round by a Trojan on American soil, 78-75-75--228 (31st tie) The 7-under 65 tied the third-best round in school history, which belonged to Salas, who had a 65 at the 2009 and her 12-under 132 after 18 holes set a Pepperdine Pac-10 Championships at the Stanford G.C. ... Her Pac-10 Championships record ... For her efforts, she also earned Golfweek and 72.00 stroke average is fifth-best ever at USC and her 72-75-W -- (withdrew due to inj.) Golf World Player of the Week honors and the WCC four rounds in the 60s tied for second-most on the team Player of the Month award ... Earned midseason All- ... She played as an amateur in the LPGA's 2011 Kraft American honors from Golf World and a spot in Sports Nabisco Championship, though she missed the cut Illustrated's "Faces in the Crowd" ... She had four top ... During the summer of 2011, she qualified for a spot in the 2011 U.S. 10 and six top 20 finishes ... She tied for 10th at the WCC Championships Women's Open, but did not make the cut ... She was USC's top finisher at (79-75-81-235) and tied for 27th at the NCAA West Regional (76-73-71- the 2011 U.S. Women's Amateur, advancing past the 156-player, 36-hole 220) ... Was Pepperdine's top finisher at the NCAA Championships, tying stroke play portion and through to the second round of match-play before for 10th place (74-69-78-75=296) ... Had a total of seven subpar rounds falling. She also reached the semifinals of the Women's North and South ... Earned WCC Commissioner's Honor Roll "bronze" honors. Amateur Championship. HIGH SCHOOL: McCloskey graduated from Montgomery (Texas) High PEPPERDINE: In two seasons at Pepperdine, she posted a career stroke in 2008, graduating a year early and finishing sixth in her graduating class average of 74.42, good for seventh on the school's all-time list ... An All- ... She won individual class 4A state titles her final two years in school and American both years, she competed in 22 tournaments and 66 rounds, was a two-time Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston Golfer of the Year posting three wins, six top 10 finishes and 11 in the top 20 ... Following ... She was a four-time AJGA Rolex Junior All-American (2006 first team, her sophomore season, McCloskey reached the final of the 108th Women's 2005 and 2007 honorable mention, 2008 second team) ... Was the North & South Amateur Championship in the 2010 summer. medalist during stroke play at the 2008 U.S. Girls' Junior Championship before advancing to the quarterfinals ... Also qualified for match play at

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the 2007 U.S. Women's Amateur and the 2005 and 2006 U.S. Girls' Junior Championship ... Had more than a dozen top 10 finishes at AJGA tournaments ... A two-time AJGA Valero Texas Open winner ... Was No. 9 in the Golfweek Junior Rankings at the time of her letter-of-intent signing in April 2008 and attained her best ranking of #11 in the AJGA Polo Golf Rankings.

PERSONAL: Born in Bogota, Colombia ... Daughter of Jeff and Maria McCloskey ... Has one brother, Jay.

CAREER NOTES Lowest 54-Hole Score: 199 Lowest Round: 64 Top 10 Finishes: 15 (6 at Pepperdine) Highest Finish: 1st Rounds in 60s: 11 (6 at Pepperdine)

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RACHEL MORRIS Sophomore • 5-3 • Carlsbard, Calif. (Carlsbard HS)

THIS SEASON: Rachel Morris, a key contributor as AJGA All-American (first team in 2009, second in 2008) a freshman who earned NCAA All-Region honors, had and a four-time Rolex Junior All-American (2006-09) a strong off-season and figures to only improve during 2010-11 Results who won seven AJGA titles and posted close to 30 her sophomore season. AJGA top 10 finishes ... In 2010, she won the Pacific Tournaments: 10 Northwest Women's Amateur ... She was a two-time Rounds Played: 31 2010-2011: Morris earned NCAA All-Region honors as Stroke Average: 75.06 Canon Cup West Team Member (2008-2009) and a 2011 freshman, playing in 10 events and posting four Low Round: 71 was ranked No. 4 in Polo Golf and No. 9 in Golfweek top 20 results, including a tie for seventh at the NCAA Best Finish: 7th tie her senior year in high school ... She was a four-time West Regional at 2-over 218 (73-71-74). She was also CIF league champion (2006-09), a three-time CIF 18th at the Mason Rudolph Championship at par 216 NCAA Fall Preview San Diego Section champion (2006-08) and was the (73-72-71), tied for 16th at the Northrop Grumman 73-72-71--216 (18th) 2006 CIF Southern California Regional champion. Regional Challenge at 11-over 224 (78-71-75) and She has four top 13 finishes in the California CIF State tied for 19th at the PING/ASU Invitational with a 5-over Mason Rudolph Champ. Championships, including second place in 2009 and 221 (71-71-79) ... At the 2011 Pac-10 Championships, 73-76-81--230 (78th) third in 2006. She was selected by the USGA for the she tied for 29th at 12-over 228 (76-79-73) ... She also 2008 China-USA Youth Team Golf Championship, a tied for 36th at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate at Pac-10/SEC Challenge precursor to the 2008 Olympic Games, and carded 8-over 224 (76-75-73) and tied for 34th at the Battle at 83-77-77--236 (89th tie) the lowest round (69). The event was conducted by the Rancho Bernardo ... She was named to the NGCA 2011 USGA and the China Golf Association. All-American Scholar Division I Golf Team ... During the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge off-season, Morris advanced to the quarterfinals of the PERSONAL: Morris, born Feb. 6, 1992, is majoring 78-71-75--224 (16th tie) 81st Women's TRANS National Amateur Championship, in business, management, marketing, and related reached the round of 16 at the PNGA Women's Amateur Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercol. support services. and Mid-Amateur Championship and advanced to 76-75-73--225 (36th tie) match play at the 35th U.S. Women's Amateur Public CAREER NOTES Links Championship. Battle at Rancho Bernardo Lowest 54-Hole Score: 213 73-77-79--229 (34th tie) Lowest Round: 69 HIGH SCHOOL: Morris attended graduated from Highest Finish: 7th tie Carlsbad (Calif.) High, where she was a two-time HP PING/ASU Invitational Scholastic Junior All-American (2008, 2009), a two-time 71-71-79--221 (19th tie)

Pac-10 Championships 76-79-73--228 (29th tie)

NCAA West Regional 73-71-74--218 (7th tie)

NCAA Championships 75-76-75-75--301 (45th tie)

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INAH PARK Senior • 5-5 • Fullerton, Calif. (Sunny Hills)

THIS SEASON: Inah Park is a 2012 senior who 24th at the 2009 Pac-10 Championships with a 12- has proved a valuable member of the Trojan squad over 225 (78-75-72) and tying for 27th at the Ping/ throughout her career, appearing in the NCAA 2010-11 Results ASU Invitational with an 11-over 227 (75-76-76). She Championships for three years in a row. also played in the NCAA West Regional and the NCAA Tournaments: 9 Championships, contributing counting rounds in both. Rounds Played: 28 2010-2011: Park, as a 2011 junior, had four top Stroke Average: 75.54 27 finishes, highlighted by a tie for 11th at the Edean Low Round: 69 HIGH SCHOOL: Park graduated from Sunny Hills High Ihlanfeldt at 3-over 219 (74-71-74) and a tie for 17th Best Finish: 11th tie in Fullerton, Calif., where she helped lead her school at the NCAA West Regional at 7-over 223 (73-74-76). to the 2008 CIF title as a senior ... She competed and She tied for 23rd at 1-under 215 (71-75-69) at the Mason Rudolph Champ. qualified for match play at the 2008 USGA Women's Mason Rudolph Championship and opened the spring 71-75-69--215 (23rd tie) Public Links Championships this past summer ... She season with a tie for 27th at the Northrop Grumman attended Bishop Gorman prior to Sunny Hills, and Regional Challenge. She tied for 45th at the NCAA Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational led her school to NIAA titles from 2005-2007 ... Her Championships at 13-over 301 (76-78-71-76), her 74-71-74--219 (11th tie) amateur golf resume includes a 2007 win at the Asiana first and third rounds counting to USC's daily totals. Championship and a victory at the 2006 Las Vegas Pac-10/SEC Challenge Championship Match Play Tournament ... She also tied 2009-2010: Park, as a 2010 sophomore, played in 77-79-78--234 (79th tie) for third at both the 2007 AJGA at Industry Hills and nine events last year, including all three post-season the 2006 AJGA at Crestview C.C. events …She posted a career-best tie for 16th at the Northrop Grumman NCAA Central Region that included an opening round Regional Challenge PERSONAL: Park was born on Dec. 11, 1990 ... She is 72-75-80--227 (27th tie) 73 ... She tied for 30th at the Mason Rudolph (which the daughter of Gun Gyu Park and SungJa Kim-Park ... included a season-best first-round 70) and tied for 33rd She is majoring in parks, recreation, leisure and fitness Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercol. at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge … She 77-73-75--225 (41st tie) studies. posted counting rounds at both the NCAA Central Regional and the NCAA Championships. Battle at Rancho Bernardo CAREER NOTES 77-91-76--244 (81st tie) Lowest 54-Hole Score: 215 2008-2009: As a 2009 freshman, Park made Lowest Round: 69 immediate contributions, playing in eight events, seven PING/ASU Invitational Highest Finish: T-11th as a starter. She finished in the top 30 twice, tying for 71-77-81--229 (49th tie)

NCAA West Regional 73-74-76--223 (17th tie)

NCAA Championships 76-78-71-76--301 (45th tie)

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SOPHIA POPOV Sophomore • 5-6 • Weingarten, Germany (European School Karlsruhe)

THIS SEASON: Sophomore Sophia Popov, a HIGH SCHOOL: Popov, who attended European German native, was the top NCAA freshman a School Karlsruhe, is a German national team member year ago and looks to build on her quick American 2010-11 Results who represented Germany at the Junior Solheim success in her second year with the Trojans. Cup in 2009 as well as at the 2009 European Girls' Tournaments: 10 Team Championships. Popov, ranked first among Rounds Played: 31 2010-2011: Popov earned NGCA and Pac-10 Stroke Average: 72.16 German juniors, won the 2010 International European Freshman of the Year and NGCA All-American and All- Low Round: 67 Ladies Amateur Championship, the 2008 German Pac-10- first team honors in 2011 and was ranked as Best Finish: 1st Championship Girls 16 and under and was second in high as No. 3 by Golfweek.com in one of the top debuts both the 2008 German Ladies Championship and the ever for a Trojan ... She led USC with seven rounds in the NCAA Fall Preview German Girls and Boys International Championship. 60s, one off the school season-record, and her 72.16 75-76-77--228 (67th tie) She was fourth at the 2008 Skandia Girls in stroke average was seventh-best in school history ... and tied for fifth in stroke play at the 2008 Girls British She won three events last year, part of a string of eight Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Open Amateur Championship (she was a quarterfinalist straight top 7 finishes, including the Pac-10 title, claimed 68-74-72--214 (5th) in match play) and was 16th there in 2007. in a one-hole playoff after a 6-under 210 (69-71-70) performance. Her first title of the year came at the Pac-10/ Pac-10/SEC Challenge PERSONAL: Popov's brother, Nicholas, is a swimmer SEC Challenge when she fired a 6-under 207 (72-68-67). 72-68-67--207 (1st) at Arizona. Her mother, Claudia, was a top swimmer at She complemented the win with a title at the PING/ASU Stanford while her father, Philip Popov, was a first division Invitational with a 5-under 211 (69-71-71) ... Popov's Northrop Grumman field hockey player ... Popov was an accomplished Regional Challenge string of top 8 finishes began with a fifth-place finish at amateur tennis player and swimmer in Germany before 74-74-73--221 (7th tie) the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational at 2-under 214 (68- deciding to focus on golf ... In the winter of 2012, Popov 74-72). After her Pac-10/SEC win, she posted a tie for Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercol. was among three USC student-athletes who represented seventh at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge 74-72-69--215 (7th tie) the Trojans at the Athletic Prevention Programming and at 8-over 221 (74-74-73) and another tie for seventh Leadership Education conference, designed to promote at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Invitational at 1-under 215 Battle at Rancho Bernardo student-athlete health and wellness. (74-72-69). She then tied for fifth at the Battle at Rancho 74-73-72--219 (5th tie) Bernardo with a 3-over 219 (74-73-72) before the PING/ASU win. At the NCAA West Regionals, she was PING/ASU Invitational CAREER NOTES third at 1-under 215 (69-73-73). She tied for 26th at 69-71-71--211 (1st) Lowest 54-Hole Score: 207 the NCAA Championships, ending the streak ... Popov Lowest Round: 67 had a busy and fruitful off-season, mainly competing Pac-10 Championships Round in the 60s: 7 throughout Europe. She made the cut at the British Open 69-71-70--210 (1st**) Highest Finish: 1st (four times) with a 36-hole 145 (70-75) and finished 67th overall. She was 15th at the International European Ladies NCAA West Regional Amateur Championship, where she was the defending 69-73-73--215 (3rd) champion, and helped Germany to third place at the NCAA Championships European Ladies Team Championships, going 4-2. She 78-76-73-70--297 (26th tie) also went 3-1 to lead Team Europe to victory over Great Britain and Ireland in the Vagliano Trophy. She made it **Won playoff on first hole to the round of 16 at the Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship and qualified for the match-play at the U.S. Women's Amateur.

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2011-2012 Women of Troy Media Guide — PAGE 23 USC Golf 2010-2011 SEASON IN REVIEW

Sophia Popov: 2011 NGCA Lizette Salas: 2011 Pac-10 Freshman Player of the Year Player of the Year

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2010-2011 USC Tournament Results

NCAA FALL PREVIEW MASON RUDOLPH CHAMPIONSHIP

Sept. 13-15, 2010 Sept. 24-26, 2010 Traditions Club Vanderbilt Legends Club Bryan, Texas Nashville, Tenn. Par 72; 6,271 Yards Par 72; 6,281 Yards

1 Alabama 286 280 283 849 1 LSU 278 282 283 843 2 LSU 287 283 280 850 2 Purdue 279 282 284 845 3 USC 289 282 285 856 3 USC 286 287 278 851 4 Duke 293 287 280 860 UCLA 284 288 279 851 5 Georgia 277 297 290 864 5 California 279 284 291 854 6 Vanderbilt 284 290 292 866 6 Alabama 285 286 288 859 7 UCLA 293 287 289 869 7 Georgia 284 286 292 862 8 Virginia 301 290 286 877 Vanderbilt 289 285 288 862 9 Tulane 294 296 288 878 9 Wake Forest 286 284 297 867 10 Purdue 300 293 290 883 10 Duke 283 297 292 872 11 Michigan State 299 300 295 894 Florida 286 295 291 872 12 Auburn 296 297 302 895 12 Auburn 294 288 294 876 13 Texas 299 298 301 898 13 Texas 294 293 291 878 Wake Forest 295 299 304 898 14 North Carolina 289 303 293 885 15 Pepperdine 307 303 289 899 15 Stanford 298 294 297 889 16 Texas A&M 297 306 299 902 16 Oklahoma State 293 300 301 894 17 Stanford 307 298 305 910 17 Charleston 307 303 310 920 18 Tennessee 306 298 308 912 Top Four Individuals Top Four Individuals 1 Pia Halbig, California 68 67 68 203 1 Megan McChrystal, LSU 68 73 65 206 2 Michelle Shin, Wake Forest 65 70 71 206 2 , Vanderbilt 67 71 70 208 3 , Auburn 72 69 67 208 3 Lizette Salas, USC 70 70 70 210 4 Ani Gulugian, UCLA 70 70 69 209 4 Brooke Pancake, Alabama 65 73 73 211 Camilla Lennarth, Alabama 68 71 70 209 Camilla Lennarth, Alabama 76 65 70 211 Lisa McCloskey, USC 70 72 67 209 Lindy Duncan, Duke 74 66 71 211 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Purdue 67 69 73 209 Lisa McCloskey, USC 74 70 67 211 Megan McChrystal, LSU 70 71 68 209 Tessa Teachman, LSU 70 69 72 211 USC Individuals USC Individuals T4 Lisa McCloskey 70 72 67 209 3 Lizette Salas 70 70 70 210 T21 Lizette Salas 76 68 70 214 T4 Lisa McCloskey 74 70 67 211 T23 Inah Park 71 75 69 215 18 Rachel Morris 73 72 71 216 T26 Cyna Rodriguez 72 72 72 216 T30 Cyna Rodriguez 72 70 78 220 78 Rachel Morris 73 76 81 230 T67 Sophia Popov 75 76 77 228

Lisa McCloskey led USC at the 2010 Mason Rudolph Championship with a tie for fourth place.

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Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational PAC10/SEC CHALLENGE

Oct. 4-6, 2010 Nov. 5-7, 2010 Tacoma C.C. Stanford G.C. Lakewood, Wash. Stanford, Calif. Par 72; 6,078 Yards Par 71; 6,148 Yards

1 Duke 296 297 288 881 1 UCLA 285 281 290 856 1 California 284 283 280 847 2 Alabama 289 286 292 867 2 USC 285 289 275 849 3 USC 294 291 290 875 3 Washington 293 298 286 877 4 Arizona 286 292 299 877 4 Pepperdine 301 295 298 894 5 Auburn 286 289 304 879 Stanford 299 306 289 894 6 Georgia 293 293 296 882 6 Oregon 307 298 290 895 Stanford 293 289 300 882 7 UC Davis 298 302 296 896 8 Tennessee 291 293 302 886 8 New Mexico State 305 303 297 905 9 California 290 291 309 890 9 San Jose State 313 304 300 917 Washington 287 295 308 890 10 Oregon State 306 303 311 920 11 Arkansas 288 296 307 891 11 Washington State 316 311 304 931 12 Vanderbilt 291 302 304 897 12 Idaho 310 314 308 932 13 LSU 316 293 298 907 13 Gonzaga 307 315 313 935 14 Oregon 307 306 298 911 14 San Francisco 308 317 319 944 15 Mississippi 300 299 313 912 South Carolina 299 303 310 912 Top Four Individuals 17 Kentucky 295 308 320 923 1 Emily Childs, California 68 68 70 206 18 Florida 309 298 317 924 2 Lizette Salas, USC 71 71 67 209 19 Oregon State 320 304 305 929 3 Pia Halbig, California 74 69 67 210 20 Mississippi State 319 306 316 941 4 Lisa McCloskey, USC 72 75 64 211 21 Washington State 315 310 322 947

USC Individuals Top Four Individuals 2 Lizette Salas 71 71 67 209 1 Sophia Popov, USC 72 68 67 207 4 Lisa McCloskey 72 75 64 211 2 Stephanie Kono, UCLA 73 67 68 208 5 Sophia Popov 68 74 72 214 3 Cydney Clanton, Auburn 68 69 72 209 T11 Inah Park 74 71 74 219 4 Marta Silva, Georgia 69 70 72 211 T16 Cyna Rodriguez 76 73 72 221 USC Individuals 1 Sophia Popov 72 68 67 207 T10 Lisa McCloskey 69 73 74 216 T24 Cyna Rodriguez 76 73 73 222 T79 Inah Park 77 79 78 234 T89 Rachel Morris 83 77 76 236

Sophia Popov won her first collegiate crown at the 2010 Pac-10/SEC Challenge.

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NORTHROP GRUMMAN ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL REGIONAL CHALLENGE INTERCOLLEGIATE Feb. 14-16, 2011 Feb. 27-March 1, 2011 Palos Verdes G.C. English Turn C.C. Palos Verdes, Calif. New Orleans, La. Par 71; 5,912 Yards Par 72; 6,105 Yards

1 USC 290 295 299 884 1 USC 297 289 282 868 2 Arizona State 298 294 294 886 2 Alabama 295 287 290 872 3 UCLA 296 287 304 887 3 Duke 290 299 290 879 4 Pepperdine 295 291 309 895 Tulane 288 298 293 879 Wake Forest 312 287 296 895 5 Purdue 302 291 287 880 6 Michigan State 309 299 298 906 Virginia 298 292 290 880 7 Furman 311 302 308 921 7 Arizona State 293 299 290 882 8 Florida 305 304 317 926 8 Texas A&M 302 286 297 885 9 Ohio State 309 305 315 929 9 LSU 291 302 294 887 10 Denver 313 321 304 938 10 Auburn 302 298 288 888 11 East Tennessee State 327 307 308 942 11 Vanderbilt 294 297 300 891 12 Louisville 322 309 313 944 12 Florida 298 301 294 893 13 UC Irvine 322 314 326 962 13 Tennessee 300 295 301 896 14 North Carolina 307 294 302 903 Top Four Individuals 15 Mississippi 303 305 300 908 1 Carlota Ciganda, Arizona State 73 70 72 215 16 Kentucky 305 301 307 913 2 Natalie Sheary, Wake Forest 76 67 74 217 17 Denver 306 313 308 927 3 Ani Gulugian, UCLA 76 68 76 220 Cheyenne Woods, Wake Forest 76 71 73 220 Top Four Individuals , Pepperdine 77 70 73 220 1 Stephanie Meadow, Alabama 72 66 73 211 Tiffany Lua, UCLA 70 74 76 220 2 Megan McChrystal, LSU 69 70 73 212 3 Laetitia Beck, Duke 66 76 71 213 USC Individuals Lindy Duncan, Duke 73 72 68 213 T7 Lizette Salas 71 77 73 221 T7 Sophia Popov 74 74 73 221 USC Individuals T11 Lisa McCloskey 73 72 77 222 T7 Lisa McCloskey 73 70 72 215 T16 Cyna Rodriguez 74 74 76 224 T7 Sophia Popov 74 72 69 215 T16 Rachel Morris* 78 71 75 224 T14 Lizette Salas 74 74 69 217 T27 Inah Park 72 75 80 227 T36 Rachel Morris* 76 75 73 224 T41 Inah Park 77 73 75 225 *Played individually -- Cyna Rodriguez 76 DQ 72 --

*Played individually

USC after winning the 2011 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate

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BATTLE AT RANCHO BERNARDO ASU/PING INVITATIONAL

March 20-22, 2011 April 1-3, 2011 Rancho Bernardo G.C. Karsten G.C. Rancho Bernardo, Calif. Tempe, Ariz. Par 72; 6,336 Yards Par 72; 6,230 Yards

1 Purdue 295 292 292 879 1 UCLA 276 289 298 863 2 USC 299 295 292 886 2 USC 281 284 302 867 3 UCLA 293 304 290 887 3 Arizona 289 287 302 878 4 Georgia 310 304 289 903 4 Texas 286 287 307 880 5 Auburn 305 307 293 905 5 Stanford 290 300 296 886 6 UC Davis 294 307 308 909 6 California 293 288 308 889 7 Arizona 303 302 307 912 7 Arizona State 293 293 304 890 8 Pepperdine 311 308 295 914 8 TCU 297 296 298 891 Texas 303 306 305 914 9 Vanderbilt 296 295 303 894 10 UNLV 304 303 308 915 10 Pepperdine 301 305 297 903 11 Arizona State 297 316 304 917 11 San Diego State 300 303 305 908 12 Denver 314 305 304 923 12 Oklahoma State 299 305 306 910 13 California 306 314 304 924 13 Oregon State 307 292 312 911 14 Oregon 309 318 307 934 14 New Mexico 305 309 303 917 15 TCU 322 309 306 937 15 Denver 302 303 315 920 16 New Mexico 312 317 311 940 16 Washington 297 314 318 929 17 San Diego State 309 321 311 941 17 Washington State 315 330 320 965

Top Four Individuals 1 Laura Gonzalez, Purdue 70 71 68 209 Top Four Individuals 2 Lizette Salas, USC 73 71 71 215 1 Sophia Popov, USC 69 71 71 211 Therese Koelbaek, UNLV 72 70 73 215 2 Tiffany Lua, UCLA 67 74 72 213 4 Cydney Clanton, Auburn 71 76 71 218 3 Stephanie Kono, UCLA 70 69 75 214 Giulia Molinaro, Arizona State 69 76 73 4 Madison Pressel, Texas 69 70 77 216 218 Prisela Campbell, TCU 71 72 73 216

USC Individuals USC Individuals T2 Lizette Salas 73 71 71 215 1 Sophia Popov 69 71 71 211 T5 Sophia Popov 74 73 72 219 T6 Lizette Salas 70 73 74 217 T20 Lisa McCloskey 75 76 74 225 T19 Cyna Rodriguez 74 69 78 221 T31 Cyna Rodriguez 78 75 75 228 T19 Rachel Morris 71 71 79 221 T34 Rachel Morris* 73 77 79 229 T49 Inah Park 71 77 81 229 T81 Inah Park 77 91 76 244

* Played individually

(Left to right at the 2011 PING/ASU Invitational): Head Coach Andrea Gaston, Sophia Popov, Cyna Rodriguez, Lizette Salas, Inah Park, Rachel Morris, Assistant Coach Josh Brewer.

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PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS WEST REGIONAL April 17-19, 2011 May 5-7, 2011 Karsten G.C. Washington National G.C. Tempe, Ariz. Auburn, Wash. Par 72; 6,230 Yards Par 72; 6,266 Yards

1 USC 282 291 291 864 1 USC 288 284 294 866 2 Arizona 290 290 289 869 2 Tennessee 292 287 297 876 3 UCLA 284 300 289 873 3 UC Davis 300 292 295 887 4 California 293 295 292 880 Virginia 290 301 296 887 5 Stanford 282 298 304 884 5 Arizona 303 293 299 895 6 Arizona State 304 296 291 891 6 South Carolina 303 299 300 902 7 Oregon 290 306 296 892 7 Washington 304 294 307 905 8 Washington 307 299 308 914 8 Texas A&M 301 302 305 908 9 Oregon State 309 304 315 928 9 Oregon 302 301 306 909 10 Washington State 323 315 304 942 10 Iowa State 305 306 302 913 11 Oklahoma 316 300 301 917 Top Four Individuals 12 BYU 303 311 304 918 1 Sophia Popov, USC 69 71 70 210 13 Denver 307 307 306 920 Tiffany Lua, UCLA 68 72 70 210 14 Georgia 314 303 309 926 3 Carlota Ciganda, Arizona St. 74 69 70 213 15 Pepperdine 318 299 314 931 4 Isabelle Boineau, Arizona 70 73 72 215 16 UTSA 311 313 313 937 Pia Halbig, California 73 71 71 215 17 San Diego State 310 311 317 938 18 Tulsa 310 315 315 940 USC Individuals 19 New Mexico 310 318 313 941 1** Sophia Popov 69 71 70 210 20 Portland State Univ. 305 311 326 942 T6 Cyna Rodriguez 69 72 76 217 21 New Mexico State 319 315 320 954 T6 Lizette Salas 72 73 72 217 Oral Roberts 320 314 320 954 T29 Rachel Morris 76 79 73 228 23 San Jose State 315 316 326 957 -- Lisa McCloskey 72 75 W -- 24 Texas El Paso 321 324 338 983

** Won in playoff with UCLA's Tiffany Lua on first hole Top Four Individuals 1 Erica Popson, Tennessee 68 69 71 208 Sophia Popov is hugged 2 Lizette Salas, USC 73 67 73 213 by teammate Rachel 3 Sophia Popov, USC 69 73 73 215 Morris after winning the 4 Calle Nielson, Virginia 72 74 70 216 Pac-10 Championships individual crown in a USC Individuals playoff. 2 Lizette Salas 73 67 73 213 3 Sophia Popov 69 73 73 215 T7 Rachel Morris 73 71 74 218 T11 Inah Park 73 74 74 221 T25 Cyna Rodriguez 79 73 74 226

(Left to right after winning the 2011 Pac-10 Championship): Assistant Coach Josh Brewer, Rachel Morris, Cyna Rodriguez, Lisa McCloskey, Lizette Salas, Lisa McCloskey, Head Coach Andrea Gaston, Kurt Schuette.

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 15 Arizona 304 295 305 301 1205 16 Washington 312 307 297 293 1209 17 Arizona State 296 303 308 303 1210 18 South Carolina 302 315 298 296 1211 May 18-21, 2011 19 Minnesota 305 294 307 307 1213 Traditions C.C. 20 UC Davis 313 305 307 294 1219 College Station, Texas 21 Ohio State 303 315 298 305 1221 Par 72; 6,260 Yards 22 Notre Dame 308 310 307 299 1224 23 Stanford 308 305 303 309 1225 24 Coastal Carolina 322 302 298 310 1232 1 UCLA 289 295 294 295 1173 2 Purdue 292 295 298 292 1177 Top Four Individuals 3 LSU 292 296 303 290 1181 1 , LSU 72 66 77 66 281 4 Virginia 291 300 299 296 1186 2 Kelli Shean, Arkansas 75 70 71 68 284 5 USC 302 302 292 294 1190 3 Laura Gonzalez, Pur. 74 71 70 71 286 Arkansas 305 296 296 293 1190 4 Marta Silver, Georgia 71 71 72 73 287 7 Texas A&M 295 294 302 300 1191 Tiffany Lua, UCLA 71 71 70 75 287 8 Alabama 301 303 297 292 1193 North Carolina 305 293 297 298 1193 USC Individuals 10 Florida 294 298 309 295 1196 T22 Lizette Salas 75 73 74 73 295 Vanderbilt 297 294 304 301 1196 T26 Sophia Popov 78 76 73 70 297 12 California 306 292 305 294 1197 T45 Inah Park 76 78 71 76 301 13 Tennessee 299 299 306 296 1200 T45 Rachel Morris 75 76 75 75 301 14 Wake Forest 298 307 301 296 1202 T55 Cyna Rodriguez 76 77 74 76 303

Lizette Salas was USC's high finisher at the 2011 NCAA Championships.

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Final 2010-2011 Women’s Golf Stats

Player ROUNDS Tourneys Stroke Avg. Best Finish Low Round Lizette Salas 31 10 71.87 2nd 67 Lisa McCloskey 23 8 72.00 4th 64 Sophia Popov 31 10 72.16 1st (three times) 67 Cyna Rodriguez 33 11 74.12 6th tie 69 Rachel Morris 31 10 75.06 7th tie 71 Inah Park 28 9 75.54 11th tie 69 USC TEAM 34 11 289.88 1st (four times) 275

Lizette Salas

2011-2012 Women of Troy Media Guide — PAGE 31 USC Golf BELIEVE IN THE DREAM The Story of the 2008 National Champions

It’s not every day you get a chance to discuss foreign policy with the President Hatches needed to be battened down during the second round on May 21 of the United States. when winds gusting upwards of 40 mph forced officials to halt action twice and Only on special occasions. prevented half the teams from finishing their rounds. And so it happened, on June 24, 2008, a month after the USC women’s The gale-force winds prompted this from Gaston: “I told the girls before golf team won its second NCAA title, USC senior – and Colombian native – Paola that we've played this course in good weather, but I wanted it to show us its teeth. Moreno chatted briefly and pleasantly with President George W. Bush about the Today, it showed us its jaws! progress in her home country. “However, when you’re playing in a national championship, you want the The quick exchange was part of President Bush’s rounds that day as he tough conditions that allow the best teams to rise to the top.” greeted various 2008 NCAA championship teams. After speaking to Moreno, USC still managed one of the top scores of the round, good enough, at the President also remarked on USC’s diverse team, whose members compose least, to secure a share of the lead with UCLA at 8-over 584. It was a bit of luck a mini United Nations with players from around the globe. that USC was among the schools that completed play before the winds became For USC Head Coach Andrea Gaston, the visit to the East Wing of the so fierce that action had to be stopped. Mozo again led the way with a 71 while White House was her second such honor, the first coming after the 2003 NCAA Endstrasser was USC’s next highest finisher at 75. championship. Due to the second-round delay, USC’s third-round didn’t start until midday, The Women of Troy’s trip to Washington D.C. was the culmination of perhaps and the Trojans had barely loosened up before they were sent back on a break the best season in USC women’s golf history. And the photos taken that day inside due to lightning. When play resumed, UCLA climbed in front by four strokes, but the White House’s corridors and on the South Lawn were not just souvenirs of a the lead was short-lived. trip, but the reward of a year of hard work – as a team and as individuals – that Schreefel and Mozo helped bring USC back into first mid-way through the left Troy as the best team in the land. round while Salas and Moreno also provided steady play. The late third-round • start prevented a handful of players from finishing, including Schreefel and Salas, Before visiting the nation’s capitol, USC had to travel to California’s capitol for who wrapped up their rounds the following morning. Despite the break in play, the NCAA West Regional. Playing at Lincoln Hills G.C. just outside of Sacramento, the two of them led Troy with a 72 and 73, respectively, in the third round to hold the Trojans entered as one of the country’s hottest teams. They had recently won off UCLA by three shots. the highly competitive PING/ASU Invitational and followed that up by decimating The final round began with what was essentially a two-team race to the the field at the Pac-10 Championships for its first conference crown in almost 20 finish between USC and UCLA. Troy had opened a three-stroke lead by the time years. all third-round play ended and while Duke would eventually close the gap some USC remained unbeatable in Sacramento, rolling to a wire-to-wire win at by day’s end, the real story unfolded between the Trojans and the Bruins. the Regional and punching its ticket to New Mexico, host of the 2008 NCAA Lightning and rain delays in the morning gave way to calm weather in the Championships. afternoon as USC, hole-by-hole, maintained a slight advantage over UCLA. Gaston arrived in Albuquerque with arguably the deepest lineup in her Schreefel, for the second day in row, was USC’s top performer and her 2- 12 years at Troy, with any of five players capable of playing in the team’s No. 1 under on the front 9 helped set the tone for the day. Her putter was in top form, slot. helping her sink a 45-foot birdie on 14 and save long pars on 15 and 16 en First there were the seniors, Dewi Claire Schreefel from The Netherlands and route to a 3-under 69. Paola Moreno from Colombia. Schreefel entered as a two-time All-American and Salas turned in USC’s second-best effort of the final round, a par 72, the 2006 NCAA individual champion and had won two titles during the 2008 including a 2-under back 9. Her birdie on 18 all but clinched the title. regular season. Moreno was coming off her 2007 All-American performance Endstrasser, though she finished as USC’s low player overall, turned in rounds in which she tied for second at the NCAAs and had just won the 2008 Pac-10 that counted toward the Trojans’ overall score three out of four days, including individual title. Both entered the 2008 NCAA Championships having accomplished her fourth-round 74. just about all they could have hoped for as a collegiate player – except for winning Moreno played steady for most of the front nine, but started to falter before the NCAA team crown. the back nine. With a boost of confidence from Gaston and a reminder that the While not as seasoned at the NCAA level as their upperclassmen teammates, team should “embrace the challenge,” she quickly turned it around with birdies sophomores Belén Mozo, from Spain, and Stefanie Endstrasser, from Austria and on 11 and 12, which helped sustain her play the remainder of the round and she freshman Lizette Salas, from Azusa, Calif., were just as capable. finished with a counter score of 75. Mozo, an All-American honorable mention in 2007, was among the hottest Mozo also finished with a 75, but still managed to remain in the mix to help players in the country entering the 2008 NCAA Championships, having finished keep the Bruins at bay. Mozo was actually battling for medalist honors as well no lower than 18th all season. Endstrasser, who helped Purdue tie for second at as the team title. That she didn’t finish first individually mattered little. Her final the 2007 NCAA Championships before transferring to USC, had just tied for third putt clinched the title, sending the Trojans into a jubilant celebration on the 18th at the NCAA Regionals. And Salas, the remarkable freshman, was as steady as green. any player on the team, never finishing outside the top 27 all year. Mozo ultimately finished fourth, Schreefel eighth, Salas tied for 15th, Moreno So out they went onto the University of New Mexico Championship Golf tied for 20th and Endstrasser tied for 34th. All earned All-American honors, Course on May 20, beginning the first round on the same links as the one where marking the first time in school history USC featured a quintet of All-Americans they finished second to Duke at the Fall Preview. in one season. USC knew that the three-time defending NCAA champion Blue Devils, along Behind the scenes, the competitive practices and strong support from their with UCLA and Arizona State, would serve as Troy’s chief rivals during the next teammates proved invaluable all season. Victoria Alimonda, from Brazil, Carolina four days. What the Trojans didn’t know was the even harder opponent would be Kim, from Canada, Shelcie Takenouchi, from Lihue, , and Stephanie Mother Nature. Hickerson, from Dallas, had all earned an equal share in the NCAA title. The opening round weather was fair enough and USC, which had not often "Back in December, we had a party for the team and I had a cake made that trailed in the previous two months, got off to another strong start. The Trojans, said, `Believe in the Dream,'" Gaston said. "I told them throughout the season thanks in part to a 69 by Mozo and a 70 by Moreno, began with a first-round to believe in the dream. We talked about it all year long. And it came true. It's 4-under 284, punctuating its first day with a combined six birdies against two incredible." bogeys over the final four holes to help establish a five-stroke lead. UCLA and Auburn were tied for second while Arizona State was fourth. Duke lingered in 18th. PAGE 32 — University of Southern California USC Golf

The Victory Lap 2008 National Champion Women of Troy Visit White House and President Bush

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USC's five 2008 All-Americans at the White House

2008 National Champions with Senior Associate Athletic Director Steve Lopes In the White House Library

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Washington Monument

FDR Memorial

Lincoln Memorial

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It's Great To Be A Trojan!

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History......

Marta Figueras-Dotti

USC Women's Golf's First All-American

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....Tradition

Jill McGill and Becky Lucidi U.S. Women's Amateur Champions

Fight On!

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USC Women's Golf at the NCAA Championships

All-Time Team Results

Year Host Finish Score Strokes Back Top USC Individual 1982 Stanford 9th 1,253 62 Marta Dotti, 14th (303) 1986 Ohio State 3rd 1,202 22 Kim Cathrein, 17th (299) 1987 New Mexico 4th 1,191 14 Kim Saiki, 12th tie (296) 1988 New Mexico State 16th 1,230 55 Kim Saiki, 50th tie (303) 1989 Stanford 9th 1,238 30 Terri Thompson, 27th tie (309) 1990 South Carolina 12th 1,256 50 Dana Arnold, 3rd tie (298) 1992 Arizona State 15th tie 1,239 68 Jill McGill, 9th (294) 1993 Georgia 5th 1,212 25 Heidi Voorhees, 12th (298) 1994 Oregon 2nd 1,205 11 Jill McGill, 4th ( 291) 1995 UNC Wilmington 14th 1,231 76 Jennifer Biehn, 23rd tie (299) 1998 Wisconsin 7th 1,193 38 Jennifer Rosales, 1st (279) 1999 Tulsa 7th 914 19 Jennifer Rosales, 4th tie (221) 2000 Oregon State 4th 1,199 24 Leila Chartrand, 5th tie (295) 2001 Stetson 7th 1,196 20 Candie Kung, 3rd tie (287) 2002 Washington 14th 1,192 28 Mikaela Parmlid, 19th tie (292) 2003 Purdue 1st 1,197 (won by 15 strokes) Mikaela Parmlid, 1st (297) 2004 Auburn 12th tie 1,195 47 Irene Cho, 33rd tie (295) 2005 Oregon 11th tie 1,197 27 Dewi Claire Schreefel, 10th tie (292) 2006 Ohio State 2nd 1,177 10 Dewi Claire Schreefel, 1st (286) 2007 Central Florida 4th 1,196 26 Paola Moreno, 2nd tie (282) 2008 new Mexico 1st 1,168 (won by 6 strokes) Belén Mozo, 4th (290) 2009 Maryland 3rd 1,191 9 Jennifer Song, 2nd (290) 2010 UNC Wilmington 2nd 1,154 1 Jennifer Song, 5th tie (283) 2011 Texas A&M 5th tie 1,190 17 Lizette Salas, 22nd tie (295)

NCAA Records Held By Women of Troy Golfers Score after three rounds – 207, Jennifer Rosales, 1998 (tied with two others)

Top USC Individual Finishes at the NCAA Tournament Dewi Claire Schreefel, So. 1st, 2006 Mikaela Parmlid, Sr. 1st, 2003 Jennifer Rosales, Fr. 1st, 1998 Jennifer Song, Fr. 2nd, 2009 Paola Moreno, Jr. 2nd tie, 2007 Irene Cho, Fr. 3rd tie, 2003 Candie Kung, So. 3rd tie, 2001 Dana Arnold, Sr. 3rd tie, 1990 Belén Mozo, Jr. 4th, 2008 Jill McGill, Sr. 4th, 1994 Jennifer Rosales, So. 4th tie, 1999 Leila Chartrand, So. 5th tie, 2000 Jennifer Song, So. 5th tie, 2010

Celebrating the 2003 NCAA team championship.

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Women of Troy All-Americans (21)

Sophia Popov Lisa Jennifer Lizette Salas Stefanie Belén Mozo 2011 1st Team McCloskey Song 2011 1st Team Endstrasser 2009 2nd Team 2011 2nd Team 2010 1st Team 2010 2nd Team 2008 2nd Team 2008 1st Team 2009 1st Team 2009 1st Team 2007 H.M. 2008 2nd Team

Paola Moreno Dewi Claire Irene Cho Mikaela Becky Lucidi Candie Kung 2008 H.M. Schreefel 2006 1st Team Parmlid 2002 H.M. 2001 1st Team 2007 1st Team 2008 2nd Team 2004 2nd Team 2003 1st Team 2000 1st Team 2006 1st Team 2003 H.M. 2002 1st Team 2005 2nd Team

Jennifer Jennifer Jill McGill Tracy Dana Arnold Terri Rosales Biehn 1994 1st Team Nakamura 1990 2nd Team Thompson 1999 1st Team 1995 2nd Team 1992 2nd Team 1990 1st Team 1988 H.M. 1998 1st Team 1994 3rd Team 1988 2nd Team 1987 2nd Team

Kim Saiki Flori Prono Marta 1987 3rd Team 1986 H.M. Figueras-Dotti 1980 2nd Team

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USC Records all-time Low Single Round Scores

64 66 67 68 Lisa McCloskey Jennifer Song Sophia Popov Sophia Popov 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Mason Rudolph Championship (twice) 2010 Pac-10/SEC Challenge 2010 Pac-10/SEC Challenge Tacoma C.C. Legends G.C. Stanford G.C. Stanford G.C. 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Irene Cho Belén Mozo Lisa McCloskey Tacoma C.C. 2006 Guadalajara Invitational 2009 NCAA West Regionals 2010 Fall Preview Guadalajara C.C. Karsten G.C. Traditions G.C. Cyna Rodriguez 2010 Mason Rudolph Championship 2010 NCAA Championships 65 Lizette Salas Vanderbilt Legends Club Landfall C.C. Lizette Salas 2009 PING/ASU Invitational 2009 Pac-10 Championships Karsten G.C. Jennifer Song Jennifer Song Stanford G.C. 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate 2010 NCAA Championships 2009 NCAA West Regionals Stanford G.C. Landfall C.C. Karsten G.C. Belén Mozo 2010 Northrop Grumman Regional 2009 PING/ASU Invitational 2009 UCF Challenge Paola Moreno Challenge Karsten G.C. Red Tail G.C. 2007 NCAA Central Regionals Palos Verdes G.C. 2008 Hooters Match Play Univ. of Michigan G.C. 2009 Stanford Intercollegiate (twice) Ginn Reunion Resort Becky Lucidi Stanford G.C. 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship 2002 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Mikaela Parmlid 2009 NCAA West Regionals Legends G.C. Sahalee C.C. 2003 Arizona Invitational Karsten G.C. Tucson, G.C. Lizette Salas Candie Kung Lizette Salas 2010 Mason Rudolph Championship 2000 NCAA West Regionals Jennifer Rosales 2011 NCAA West Regional Vanderbilt Legends Club Karsten G.C. 1998 NCAA Championships Washington National G.C. 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate University Ridge G.C. 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Stanford G.C. Tacoma C.C. 2008 Duramed Fall Preview 2009 Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational Caves Valley G.C. Turtle Bay Resort Dewi Claire Schreefel Paola Moreno 2008 PING/ASU Invitational 2008 Pac-10 Championships Karsten G.C. Palos Verdes G.C. 2007 Margaret Branch Fall Preview Individual Records Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course Irene Cho 2006 Peg Barnard California Collegiate Belén Mozo Career Tournament Wins Stanford G.C. 2010 Bruin Wave Invitational Irene Cho, 5 2005 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Robinson Ranch G.C. Mikaela Parmlid, 5 Sahalee C.C. 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate Denise Strebig, 4 Stanford G.C. Dewi Claire Schreefel 2008 PING/ASU Invitational 2007 Margaret Branch Fall Preview Karsten G.C. Season Tournament Wins Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course 2008 Arizona Wildcat Invitational Irene Cho, 4 2005 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Arizona National Mikaela Parmlid, 4 Sahalee C.C. 2007 NCAA Central Regionals Univ. of Michigan G.C. Lowest Stroke Veronica Felibert Average, Season 2004 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown Paola Moreno Anthem C.C. 2008 NCAA West Regionals Jennifer Song, 71.55 (2009) Lincoln Hills G.C. Jennifer Song, 71.65 (2010) Mikaela Parmlid Lizette Salas, 71.82 (2009) 2003 NCAA West Regionals Irene Cho Lizette Salas, 71.87 (2011) Karsten G.C. 2006 Wildcat Invitational Lisa McCloskey, 72.00 (2011) 2001 Stanford Women's Invitational Arizona National G.C. Irene Cho, 72.06 (2006) Stanford G.C. 2006 Northrop Grumman Regional Sophia Popov, 72.16 (2011) Chal. Anna Rawson Palos Verdes G.C. Candie Kung, 72.61 (2000) 2001 Pac-10 Championships 2005 Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate Karsten G.C. Stanford G.C. Lowest Stroke 2004 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown Average, Career Candie Kung Anthem C.C. (minimum two seasons) 2000 Stanford Women's Intercollegiate Jennifer Song, 71.59 (2009-10) Stanford G.C. Veronica Felibert 2000 Golf World Classic 2004 Mason Rudolph Championships Arthur Hills G.C. Legends C.C. Most Rounds In 60s Career Terri Thompson Tanya Dergal Jennifer Song, 15 (2009-10) 1988 Desert Classic 2003 NCAA West Regionals Lizette Salas, 14 (2008-11) Mission Hills G.C. Karsten G.C. Belen Mozo, 13 (2007-10) Irene Cho Irene Cho, 12 (2003-06) Mikaela Parmlid 2002 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Sahalee C.C. Season 2002 NCAA West Regionals Jennifer Song, 8 (2010) Stanford G.C. Irene Cho, 8 (2006)

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USC Records all-time Low Single Round Scores

Candie Kung Belén Mozo Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course Anna Rawson 2001 Ping/ASU Invitational 2010 Northrop Grumman Regional 2007 NCAA Central Regionals 2002 Arizona Invitational Karsten G.C. Chal. Univ. of Michigan G.C. Tucson G.C. Palos Verdes G.C. 2006 NCAA Championships Nicole Dalkas 2008 NCAA Championships Ohio State Scarlet Course Jennifer Rosales 1999 TRW Regional Challenge UNM Championship G.C. 1999 NCAA West Regional Palos Verdes G.C. 2008 UCF Challenge Irene Cho Pine Forest C.C. Red Tail G.C. 2006 NCAA Central Regionals 1998 Dick McGuire Invitational Jennifer Rosales 2008 Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. The Traditions G.C. University of New Mexico G.C. 1998 NCAA Championships Palos Verdes G.C. 2006 Guadalajara Invitational University Ridge G.C. 2007 Margaret Branch Fall Preview Guadalajara C.C. Candie Kung Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course 2003 Arizona Invitational 1999 Oregon State Preview Heidi Voorhees 2007 Mason Rudolph Championships Tucson G.C. Sun River G.C. (2nd round) 1991 Pac-10 Championships Vanderbilt Legends Course 1999 Oregon State Preview Eugene C.C. Catalina Marin Sun River G.C. (3rd round) Stefanie Endstrasser 2005 Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate 69 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship Stanford G.C. Leila Chartrand Sophia Popov Legends G.C. 1999 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 2011 NCAA West Regional 2008 NCAA West Regionals Veronica Felibert Sahalee C.C. Washington National G.C. Lincoln Hills G.C. 2004 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2011 Pac-10 Championships 2008 UCF Challenge Dorado Del Mar C.C. Camie Hoshino Karsten G.C. Red Tail G.C. 1991 Chris Johnson Invitational 2011 PING/ASU Championships Becky Lucidi Randolph Park G.C. Karsten G.C. Paola Moreno 2003 NCAA West Regional 2011 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 2006 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown Karsten G.C. Jill McGill English Turn C.C. Anthem C.C. 1994 NCAA Championships Mikaela Parmlid Oregon Golf Club Cyna Rodriguez Dewi Claire Schreefel 2003 Arizona Invitational 1992 Chris Johnson Invitational 2011 Pac-10 Championships 2008 NCAA Championships Tucson G.C Randolph Park G.C. Karsten G.C. UNM Championship G.C. 2002 Spartan Invitational 1991 Lady Sun Devil Invitational 2011 PING/ASU Championships 2008 Pac-10 Championships San Jose G.C. Karsten G.C. Karsten G.C. Palos Verdes G.C. 2001 NCAA Championships 2008 PING/ASU Invitational Howey-in-the-Hills C.C. Jennifer Biehn Inah Park Karsten G.C. 1999 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 1994 Chris Johnson Invitational 2010 Mason Rudolph Championship 2007 Margaret Branch Fall Preview Sahalee C.C. Randolph Park G.C. Vanderbilt Legends Club

Lisa McCloskey 2010 Pac-10/SEC Challenge Jennifer Song holds USC's Stanford G.C. record for most rounds in the Jennifer Song 60s (15). 2010 PING/ASU Invitational (twice) Karsten G.C. 2009 Pac-10 Championships Stanford G.C. 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate Stanford G.C.

Lizette Salas 2011 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate English Turn C.C. 2010 Pac-10 Championships Eugene C.C. 2010 PING/ASU Invitational Karsten G.C. 2009 Arizona Wildcat Invitational Peninsula G.C.

Caroline Kim 2008 Hooters Match Play Ginn Reunion Resort

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203 210 Jill McGill Lizette Salas Irene Cho Sophia Popov 1993 NCAA West Regional 2010 Mason Rudolph Champ. 2006 Guadalajara Invitational 2011 Pac-10 Championships Randolph North G.C. Vanderbilt Legends Club Guadalajara C.C. Karsten G.C. 2010 Bruin Wave Invitational Heidi Voorhees Robinson Ranch G.C. 204 Lizette Salas 1993 NCAA West Regional 2009 UCF Challenge Dewi Claire Schreefel 2010 NCAA Fall Preview Randolph North G.C. Red Tail G.C. 2007 Margaret Branch Fall Preview Traditions Club Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course 213 Jennifer Song Jennifer Song Lizette Salas 2010 Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. 205 2009 Pac-10 Championships 2011 NCAA West Regional Palos Verdes G.C. Jennifer Song Stanford G.C. Washington National G.C. 2009 Stanford Intercollegiate 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship 2009 PING/ASU Invitational Dewi Claire Schreefel Stanford G.C. Legends G.C. Karsten G.C. 2008 NCAA West Regional 2009 Arizona Wildcat Invitational Lincoln Hills G.C. 206 Stefanie Endstrasser Peninsula G.C. 2007 Arizona Wildcat Invitational Lizette Salas 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship Tucson C.C. 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate Legends G.C. Belén Mozo Stanford G.C. 2009 UCF Challenge Irene Cho 211 Red Tail G.C. 2006 NCAA Central Regional 207 Sophia Popov 2007 NCAA Central Regional The Traditions G.C. Sophia Popov 2011 PING/ASU Invitational Univ. of Michigan G.C. 2006 Northrop Grumman Regional 2010 Pac-10/SEC Challenge Karsten G.C. Challenge, Stanford G.C. Stanford G.C. Veronica Felibert Lisa McCloskey 2004 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Jennifer Rosales Jennifer Song 2010 Fall Preview Dorado Del Mar C.C. 1998 Golf World Invitational 2009 NCAA West Regional Traditions Club Arthur Hills G.C. Karsten G.C. 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Tanya Dergal Tacoma C.C. 2003 NCAA West Regional Candie Kung Jennifer Rosales Karsten G.C. 1999 Oregon State Preview 1998 NCAA Championships Lizette Salas Crosswater G.C. University Ridge G.C. 2010 PING/ASU Invitational Mikaela Parmlid 1999 Golf World Invitational Karsten G.C. 2002 Spartan Invitational Hilton Head S.C. 208 2009 Pac-10 Championships Corral de Tierra C.C. Jennifer Song Stanford G.C. Leila Chartrand 2010 PING/ASU Invitational Candie Kung 2000 Stanford Women's Intercolle- Karsten G.C. Belén Mozo 1999 TRW Regional Challenge giate Stanford G.C. 2009 NCAA West Regional Palos Verdes G.C. Lizette Salas Karsten G.C. 2000 Golf World Invitational Mikaela Parmlid 2009 Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational Arthur Hills G.C. 2002 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Turtle Bay Resort Stefanie Endstrasser Sahalee C.C. 2008 NCAA West Regional Jennifer Biehn Becky Lucidi Lincoln Hills G.C. 1993 NCAA West Regional Mikaela Parmlid 2001 Stanford Women's Invitational Randolph North G.C. 2003 Arizona Invitational Stanford G.C. Irene Cho Tucson G.C. 2005 Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate 214 209 Stanford G.C. Sophia Popov Lizette Salas 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Candie Kung Tacoma C.C. Tacoma C.C. 2000 NCAA West Regionals Karsten G.C. Lisa McCloskey 2010 Mason Rudolph Champ. 212 Vanderbilt Legends Club Jennifer Song 2009 PING/ASU Invitational Belén Mozo Karsten G.C. 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate Stanford G.C. Belén Mozo 2008 PING/ASU Invitational Dewi Claire Schreefel Karsten G.C. 2008 PING/ASU Invitational Irene Cho's 203 in 2006 is Karsten G.C. Paola Moreno USC's record for 54 holes. 2008 Pac-10 Championships Palos Verdes G.C. 2007 NCAA Central Regional Univ. of Michigan G.C.

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all-time Best Team Rounds (Low four of five)

275 283 2008 Pac-10 Championships 2003 Arizona Invitational 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 2009 NCAA West Regional Palos Verdes G.C. Tucson G.C. Tacoma C.C. Karsten G.C. 2008 PING/ASU Invitational 2001 Ping Invitational 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship Karsten G.C. Karsten G.C. 278 Legends G.C. 2007 Margaret Branch Preview 2000 TRW Regional Challenge 2010 Mason Rudolph Championship 2008 NCAA West Regional Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course Palos Verdes G.C. Legends G.C. Lincoln Hills G.C. 2006 Wildcat Invitational 2000 Stanford Women's Intercolle- 2009 Mason Rudolph Championship 2008 Pac-10 Championships Arizona National G.C. giate Legends G.C. Palos Verdes G.C. 2000 NCAA West Regional Stanford G.C. 2009 Pac-10 Championships 2007 NCAA Central Regionals Karsten G.C. 1999 NCAA West Regional Stanford G.C. Univ. of Michigan G.C. 2000 Golf World Invitational Pine Forest C.C. 2006 Guadalajara Invitational Arthur Hills G.C. 279 Guadalajara C.C. 287 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate 2005 Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate 286 2010 Mason Rudolph Championship Stanford G.C. Stanford G.C. 2010 Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C. 2003 NCAA West Regionals Legends G.C. 2009 Arizona Wildcat Invitational Karsten G.C. 284 2010 Bruin Wave Invitational (twice) Peninsula G.C. 2011 NCAA West Regional Robinson Ranch G.C. 2005 Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate 281 Washington National G.C. 2009 UCF Challenge Stanford G.C. 2011 PING/ASU Invitational 2011 PING/ASU Invitational Red Tail G.C. 2003 Ping/ASU Invitational Karsten G.C. Karsten G.C. 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate Karsten G.C. 2010 PING/ASU Invitational 2010 Pac-10 Championships Stanford G.C. 2000 Arizona Invitational Karsten G.C. Eugene C.C. 2006 NCAA Central Regionals Tucson G.C. 2008 PING/ASU Invitational 2010 Northrop Grumman Regional The Traditions G.C. 1993 NCAA West Regional Karsten G.C. Challenge 2004 NCAA Championships Randolph North G.C. 2008 UCF Challenge Palos Verdes G.C. Grand National C.C. Red Tail G.C. 2008 NCAA Championships 1993 NCAA West Regional UNM Championships G.C. Randolph North G.C. 2008 NCAA West Regional Lincoln Hills G.C. 282 2007 Margaret Branch Preview 2011 NCAA West Regional Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course Washington National G.C. 2004 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 2011 Pac-10 Championship Anthem C.C. Karsten G.C. 2011 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 285 Englsih Turn C.C. 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 2010 NCAA Fall Preview Tacoma C.C. Traditions Club 2010 NCAA Fall Preview 2009 Mason Rudolph Championship Traditions Club Legends G.C. 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship 2010 NCAA Championships Legends G.C. Landfall C.C. 2008 Duramed Fall Preview 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate Caves Valley G.C. Stanford G.C.

The 2009 Trojan squad that fired a then-USC record 278 at the 2009 Pac-10 Championships.

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Women of Troy Tournament Champions U.S. Women’s Amateur Jennifer Song became the first 2009 -- Jennifer Song (champion) woman in 21 years -- and only 2002 -- Becky Lucidi (champion) the second woman ever -- to 1993 -- Jill McGill (champion) win two USGA titles in the same season when she claimed the -- Heidi Voorhees (medalist) U.S. Women's Amateur and the U.S. Women’s Pub Links U.S. Women's Public Links in 2009 -- Jennifer Song (champion) the same season in 2009. She was also the low amateur at the 2008 -- Lizette Salas (medalist) 2009 U.S. Women's Open. 2001 -- Candie Kung (champion) 1994 -- Jill McGill (champion)

NCAA Individual Champions

Jennifer Rosales Mikaela Parmlid Dewi Claire Schreefel 1998 NCAA Individual Champion 2003 NCAA Individual Champion 2006 NCAA Individual Champion

Jennifer Rosales made her presence known in Mikaela Parmlid left behind a legacy at USC An All-American as a freshman, Dewi Claire her 1998 freshman season by walking away with that will be tough to surpass. Besides winning Schreefel fought to find her top form as a the individual title at the NCAA Championships the 2003 NCAA individual title at Purdue's sophomore until late into the 2006 season. A in Madison, Wisc., where she shot a record- Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex, the "Swedish sixth-place tie at the NCAA Central Regional breaking 9-under par. In her sophomore season, Sensation" was also a two-time All-American catapulted Schreefel into the NCAA Cham- Jennifer Rosales was the top Trojan golfer in all first-team selection and USC's first-ever winner pionships. Solid first and second rounds kept 10 tournaments for the season on her way to of the Honda Award given to the nation's finest her within reach of the leaders and a third- being named collegiate "Player of the Year." She female collegiate golfer. Her other feats include round 70 brought her to within three strokes. is now one of the top players on the LPGA circuit. Women of Troy standards for most wins in a She took the lead halfway through the final season (4) and career (5). She has now moved round and held off a host of challengers for on to the LPGA tour. the NCAA title.

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Women of Troy Honda Award Winners

Mikaela Parmlid Irene Cho 2003 2006

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All-Pac-10 Conference Selections

2011 — Lisa McCloskey (first team) 2004 — Irene Cho (first team) 1994 — Jennifer Biehn (first team) Sophia Popov (first team) Veronica Felibert (second team) Jill McGill (second team) Lizette Salas (first team) Tanya Dergal (HM) Heidi Voorhees (second team) Cyna Rodriguez (HM) 2003 — Mikaela Parmlid (first team) 1993 — Jill McGill (second team) 2010 — Lizette Salas (first team) Becky Lucidi (second team) Camie Hoshino (second team) Jennifer Song (first team) Irene Cho (HM) Heidi Voorhees (second team) Belén Mozo (HM) Tanya Dergal (HM) Cyna Rodriguez (HM) 1992 — Jill McGill (second team) 2002 — Mikaela Parmlid (first team) 2009 — Lizette Salas (first team) Becky Lucidi (first team) 1990 — Dana Arnold (second team) Jennifer Song (first team) Anna Rawson (HM) Belén Mozo (second team) 1989 — Dana Arnold (first team) 2001 — Candie Kung (first team) Tracy Nakamura (second team) 2008 — Paola Moreno (first team) Mikaela Parmlid (second team) Kim Cathrein (second team) Belén Mozo (first team) Leila Chartrand (second team) Terri Thompson (second team) Dewi Claire Schreefel (first team) Anna Rawson (HM) Lizette Salas (second team) 1987 — Tracy Nakamura (first team) Stefanie Endstrasser (second team) 2000 — Candie Kung (first team) Kim Saiki (second team) Joanne Lee (HM) Mikaela Parmlid (second team) Linda Ishii (HM) 1986 — Kim Saiki (first team) 2007 — Paola Moreno (first team) Leila Chartrand (HM) Florio Prono (HM) Catalina Marin (HM) Nicole Dalkas (HM) Belén Mozo (HM) 1985 — Kim Saiki (second team) Dewi Claire Schreefel (HM) 1999 — Jennifer Rosales (first team) 1984 — Jacqui Nicoletti (second team) 2006 — Irene Cho (first team) 1998 — Nicole Dalkas (second team) Catalina Marin (HM) 1982 — Marta Figueras-Dotti (first team) Paola Moreno (HM) 1997 — Johanna Josefsson (HM) Nathalie Jeanson (second team) Dewi Claire Schreefel (HM) Federica Dassu (second team) 1996 — Jill Hamasaki (HM) 2005 — Irene Cho (HM) 1981 — Marta Figueras-Dotti (first team) Tanya Dergal (HM) 1995 — Jennifer Biehn (first team) Catalina Marin (HM) Ida Danielsson (HM) 1980 — Marta Figueras-Dotti (first team) Dewi Claire Schreefel (HM) Nathalie Jeanson (second team) USC's Pac-10 Conference Individual Champions

Sophia Popov Paola Moreno Candie Kung Jennifer Biehn 2011 Pac-10 Champion 2008 Pac-10 Champion 2000 Pac-10 Champion 1994 Pac-10 Champion

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USC at the Pac-10 Championships

Year Finish Score Strokes Back Top USC Individual, Place (Score) 2011 1st 864 Won by 5 strokes...... ** Sophia Popov, first (210) 2010 4th 891 13...... Jennifer Song, third tie (219) 2009 2nd 861 9...... Jennifer Song, first tie-lost in three-way playoff (210) 2008 1st 860 Won by 26 strokes...... Paola Moreno, first (212) 2007 3rd 921 24...... Paola Moreno and Dewi Claire Schreefel, seventh tie (226) 2006 3rd 891 12...... Irene Cho, fifth (219) 2005 3rd 880 6...... Dewi Claire Schreefel, sixth tie (217) 2004 4th 928 26...... Irene Cho, seventh tie (226) 2003 4th 903 11...... Mikaela Parmlid, second (217) 2002 5th 909 18...... Mikaela Parmlid, third (218) 2001 4th 886 13...... Anna Rawson, 10th tie (221) 2000 5th 906 23...... Candie Kung, first (218) 1999 5th 901 25...... Jennifer Rosales, third tie (218) 1998 3rd 899 34...... Jennifer Rosales, seventh tie (222) 1997 6th 921 54...... Ida Danielsson, 20th tie (230) 1996 7th 917 42...... Holly Carriker, 16th tie (226) 1995 7th 905 47...... Jennifer Biehn, 11th tie (223) 1994 2nd 924 4...... Jennifer Biehn, first (224) 1993 3rd 930 25...... Camie Hoshino, second (220) 1992 6th 935 60...... Jill McGill, sixth (224) 1991 7th 967 73...... Jill McGill, 12th tie (236) 1990 7th 942 NA...... Dana Arnold, sixth tie (225) 1989 1st 911 Won by 14 strokes...... Dana Arnold, second (224) 1988 4th 1245 72...... Kim Cathrein, 10th (307) 1987 2nd 1200 NA...... Tracy Nakamura (296) 1986* 1st 903 Won tiebreaker with ASU (counting 5th-place golfer)...... Kim Lasken, sixth tie (227)

Western Collegiate Athletic Association Championships 1985 4th 938 NA...... Kim Saiki (229) 1984 3rd 923 7...... Jacqui Nicoletti, second (225) 1983 NA 663 NA...... Kim Lasken (161) 1982 4th 930 18...... Federica Dassu (230) 1981 4th 952 28...... Marta Figueras-Dotti (228) 1980 3rd 961 38...... Marta Figueras-Dotti (231) 1979 4th 669 58...... Denise Streibig, fifth (154)

* Pacific West Conference ** Won in 1-hole playoff

USC after winning the 2008 Pac-10 Championship. 2011-2012 Women of Troy Media Guide — PAGE 49 USC Golf

Academic Awards

1998 Academic Academic All-Americans All-American 2005 Jackie Desmond Danielle La Voie 1998 Danielle La Voie 1992 Erin Haney 1991 Erin Haney 1990 Erin Haney

Marta Figueras-Dotti Academic Excellence Award (Highest GPA on the USC women’s golf team)

Year...... Player 1995-96...... Danielle La Voie 2010-11...... Rachel Morris 1994-95...... Danielle La Voie 2009-10...... Stefanie Endstrasser 1993-94...... Jill McGill 2008-09...... Shelcie Takenouchi 1992-93...... Jill McGill 2007-08...... Stefanie Endstrasser 1990-91...... Erin Haney 2006-07...... Veronica Felibert 1989-90...... Erin Haney 2005-06...... Veronica Felibert 1988-89...... Erin Haney 2004-05...... Jackie Desmond 1987-88...... Gemma Reyne 2003-04...... Veronica Felibert 1986-87...... Renee Mack 2002-03...... Anna Rawson 1985-86...... Caroline Craddock 2001-02...... Anna Rawson 1984-85...... Stacy Colborne 2000-01 ...... Leila Chartrand, 1983-84...... Diane Earley ...... Mikaela Parmlid 1982-83...... Caroline Craddock 1999-00...... Leila Chartrand 1981-82...... Marta Figueras-Dotti 1998-99...... Alison Czetli 1997-98...... Danielle La Voie 1996-97...... Danielle La Voie Stefanie Endstrasser

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USC Team Awards

USC Team Captains USC Team MVP Year Player Year Player 2011 Lizette Salas 2009 Jennifer Song 2010 no captain 2008 Belén Mozo 2009 no captain 2007 Paola Moreno 2008 Dewi Claire Schreefel 2006 Irene Cho 2007 Catalina Marin 2005 Dewi Claire Schreefel Dewi Claire Schreefel 2004 Irene Cho 2006 no captain 2003 Mikaela Parmlid 2005 no captain 2002 Mikaela Parmlid 2004 no captain 2001 Candie Kung 2003 Anna Rawson 2000 Candie Kung 2002 no captain 1999 Jennifer Rosales 2001 Leila Chartrand 1998 Jennifer Rosales 2000 Nicole Dalkas 1997 Johanna Josefsson 1999 Linda Ishii 1996 Jill Hamasaki 1998 Alison Czetli 1997 Danielle La Voie 1996 Jill Hamasaki Jennifer Song 1995 Jennifer Biehn 2009 USC MVP Most Improved Award 1994 Jill McGill Year Player Heidi Voorhees Trojan Spirit Award 2009 Lizette Salas 1993 Jill McGill 2008 Dewi Claire Schreefel 1992 Erin Haney Year Player 2007 Paola Moreno 1991 Laura Saiki 2009 Belén Mozo 2006 Paola Moreno 1990 Laura Saiki 2008 Victoria Alimonda 2005 Catalina Marin 1989 Tracy Nakamura 2007 Catalina Marin 2004 Rachel Bell 1988 Tracy Nakamura 2006 Catalina Marin 2003 Irene Cho 1987 Kim Saiki 2005 Allison Schauppner 2002 Becky Lucidi 1986 Kim Lasken 2004 Seiko Onoue 2001 Nicole Dalkas 1985 Renee Mack 2003 Becky Lucidi 2000 Linda Ishii 1984 Stacy Colborne 2002 Allison Schauppner 1999 Linda Ishii 1983 Jacqui Nicoletti 2001 Anna Rawson 1998 Johanna Josefsson 1982 Denise Strebig 2000 Nicole Dalkas 1997 Linda Ishii 1981 Denise Strebig 1999 Leila Chartrand 1996 Johanna Josefsson 1980 Peggy Curry Nicole Dalkas Denise Strebig 1998 Alison Czetli 1979 Peggy Curry Jill Mann 1997 Leanne Wong 1996 Jill Mann 1995 Jill Mann 1994 Camie Hoshino 1993 Jill McGill 1992 Jennifer Biehn 1991 Laura Saiki 1990 Gemme Reyne 1989 Kim Cathrein 1988 Kim Saiki 1987 Tracy Nakamura 1986 Kim Lasken 1985 Libby La Bella 1984 Jacqui Nicoletti 1983 Flori Prono 1982 Denise Strebig 1981 Marta Figueras-Dotti 1980 Denise Strebig 1979 Peggy Curry Belén Mozo Lizette Salas 2009 USC Trojan Spirit Award 2009 USC Most Improved Award 2011-2012 Women of Troy Media Guide — PAGE 51 USC Golf

Where Are They Now? USC has not only established itself with an outstanding tradition of golf success, while several former Trojans have continued their golf careers on the professional ranks, others have become successful in the business world. Either way, the Women of Troy have continued to represent themselves, and their university, with pride and distinction.

Athlete USC MAJOR Profession Connie Abdun-Nur Public relations/Journalism Owns public relations firm Rachel Bell International Relations Ladies European Tour Jennifer Biehn Communications Paragon Sports Entertainment Kim Cathrein Communications LPGA Teaching Professional Irene Cho Communications LPGA Tour Nicole (Dalkas) Castrale Social Science LPGA Tour Tanya Dergal Economics LPGA Tour Diane Early Communications Sales representative Veronica Felibert Business LPGA/Futures Tour Marta Figueras-Dotti Humanities Spanish Federation Coach/LPGA Tour Jill Hamasaki Economics Golf Professional Erin Haney Business Assistant Vice President of Imperial Bank Linda Ishii International Relations Golf Channel Johanna Josefsson American Studies Manager of Player Services / Futures Tour Judy Kase Geology Account executive Candie Kung Liberal Arts LPGA Tour Kim Lasken Communications LPGA Teaching Professional Danielle LaVoie Education/Italian Financial Planner Becky (Lucidi) McDaid Communications Assistant Golf Pro/Former LPGA Tour Renee (Mack) Baumgartner Sports Information Sr. Associate Athletic Director, Univ. of Oregon Jill Mann Journalism Golf Sales Manager/PGA Apprentice Jill McGill Communications LPGA Tour Paola Moreno Economics LPGA Tour/Futures Tour Belen Mozo International Relations LPGA Tour Tracy Nakamura Communications LPGA Assistant Jacqui Nicoletti-McSorley Sports information LPGA Teaching Professional Mikaela Parmlid Economics LPGA Tour/Ladies European Tour Anna Rawson Communications LPGA Tour Jennifer Rosales Liberal Arts LPGA Tour Kim Saiki-Maloney Public administration LPGA Tour Lizette Salas Sociology LPGA Tour Dewi Claire Schreefel Sociology LPGA Tour Jennifer Song Business LPGA Tour Denise Strebig Communications Former LPGA Tour Cynthia Towery Communications Owns own business Heidi Voorhees-Walter Communications Legal Services

(Left to right) Former Trojans Anna Rawson, Becky Lucidi, Irene Cho and Mikaela Parmlid with Head Coach Andrea Gaston. All were members of USC's 2003 NCAA championship team. All have played on the LPGA Tour.

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Women of Troy on the LPGA Tour

CANDIE KUNG The three-time AJGA All-America selection wasted no time in her short two-year stay at USC. She was a two-time All-America selection at Troy and 2000 Pac-10 champion. She left to join the Futures Tour in August of 2001 after winning the U.S. Women’s Public Links Championship. Kung made an impact as a professional within three months, winning the SBC Futures Tour Championship--the final event of the year--which allowed her to try out for the tour via the LPGA qualifying tournament. On her first try, Kung tied for 15th to earn non-exempt status for the 2002 tour season--a rare achievement for a young lady’s first try. She was the top player on the non-exempt list. Kung made an immediate splash, earning $261,044 as a rookie and finishing 36th on the money list with five top 10 finishes and only three missed cuts in 22 events. She had a huge 2003 season, winning three times on tour with five more top 10 performances, finishing sixth on the money list ($938,079). She had 10 top 10 finishes in 2004 and seven in 2005, including a second at the Chick- fil-A Charity Championship. After solid seasons in 2006 and 2007, she had a huge 2008, earning $876,202 and winning the 2008 Hana Bank - KOLON Championship. Kung remains among the tour's top players -- she was second at the '09 U.S. Open -- and her career earnings have now topped $5 million with four career wins and 42 top 10 finishes.

JENNIFER ROSALES Nicknamed “J-Ro” on tour, Rosales will always be remembered for winning the NCAA individual championship as a 1998 freshman for Troy at University Ridge on the Wisconsin campus. Only 5-foot-5 and hailing from Manila in the Philippines, the 1999 NCAA Player of the Year qualified for the tour on her first attempt. In 2002, she had her best showing at one of the LPGA’s four majors--the Weetabix British Open, where Rosales carded a sparkling 65 in the third round and was tied with leader Carin Koch heading into the final round. She also tied for seventh in the U.S. Women’s Open. She had six top 10 finishes in 2003, a year highlighted in the tour’s Giant Eagle Classic, where she lost in a four-way playoff. In 2004, she made a memorable run at the U.S. Open title (finishing fourth) and earned a career-high $693,625. In 2005, she won her second career title at the SBS Open in Turtle Bay. It was among eight top-20 finishes en route to $514,258 on the season. She retooled her swing after the 2006 season and posted three top 25 finishes in 2008. Her career earnings have topped $2.5 million.

ANNA RAWSON Anna Rawson, a member of USC's first women's golf NCAA Championships in 2003, posted her third full season on the LPGA Tour in 2010. She had a pair of top 20 finishes in 2009. She had four top 30 finishes in her 2008 rookie season, including a tie for 10th at the Bell Micro LPGA Classic. She earned exempt status at the 2008 LPGA Qualifying School. In 2007, she competed on the Ladies European Tour and finished second at the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open, where she lost to Bettina Hauert on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff. In 2006, she competed on the LET and finished 10th at the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open. In 2005, competed on the Duramed IRENE CHO Futures Tour, where she recorded two A three-time All-Americans at USC, Irene Cho has earned more than $440,000 top-10 finishes in 17 events. Rawson in four seasons on the LPGA Tour and is back in 2012 after not playing on turned pro in 2004 after her career the tour in 2011. Her 2010 was highlighted by a tie for ninth at the Tres as a Trojan, which included the 2003 Marias Championship. She had three top 25 finishes in 2009 and two top 10 NCAA title run as well as a 2001 finishes in 2008, including a sixth at the McDonald's LPGA Championship. All-Pac-10 honorable mention nod. She played in 21 events on the tour in 2007 after earning exempt status in Outside of golf, Rawson has also her first try in December of 2006. Cho became USC's second Honda Award carved out a career in fashion, both winner, given to the NCAA's top women's golfer, in 2006 after winning four as a model and a designer. She has tournaments (tying former teammate Mikaela Parmlid school record). Cho's also been involved with the Inspire five career titles are a USC record and she holds a share of the school record USA Foundation to help prevent for rounds in the 60s in one season (eight). She also holds USC records for teenage suicide. lowest round (64) and lowest 54-hole score (203). 2011-2012 Women of Troy Media Guide — PAGE 53 USC Golf

JILL MCGILL McGill has an impressive amateur record that includes winning the 1993 U.S. MIKAELA PARMLID Women’s Amateur Championship and the 1993 U.S. Public Links Championship. Mikaela Parmlid’s 2003 senior season at USC was one of the greatest individual She was a member of the 1994 U.S. team. As a collegiate player at performances in school history. A back-to-back first-team All-America selection, the USC, McGill was a two-time All-American. Prior to joining the LPGA Tour, she Swedish native won an unprecedented four tournament titles en route to receiving competed on the Futures Tour and the WPGET. McGill qualified for the LPGA the Honda Award, given to the country’s best women's golfer. Parmlid was the Tour on her second attempt. At the top of her game in 2001, McGill tied for school's second NCAA individual champion and the main catalyst behind USC’s first second at the and fired a career-low final round 63. team national championship that year. She qualified for top non-exempt status for She also posted six top-10 finishes en route to her then-best financial season the 2004 LPGA Tour season and made 11 cuts in 18 tries. In 2005, she qualified ($340,991) and highest finish on the season money list (31). Her 2004 was for the LPGA Takefuji Classic, where she notched a best tie for 10th. In 2006, she highlighted by a tie for third at the Wachovia LPGA Classic, setting up a 2005 posted a career-best in cuts made (14). In 2007, she recorded a season-best tie for that saw her earn a career-best $364,340. In 2008, she tied for third at the 13th at the SemGroup Championship. She made 11 cuts in 2008 and made 10 MasterCard Classic to punctuate another strong season. She's had 25 top 10 cuts in 2009, including a career-best tie for eighth at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning finishes in her career and earned more than $2.3 million. Classic. Her 2010 included a tie for 10th at the CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge and her career earnings have topped $615,000.

KIM SAIKI-MALONEY Kim Saiki-Maloney lettered at USC from 1984-1988 and was a 1987 All- American third teamer. She was one of the hottest players on the LPGA tour in the past decade, posting nine top 10 finishes (including a win at the Rochester LPGA) and earning more than $1.4 million since 2002. She has earned more than $2.3 million in her LPGA career and has 23 top 10 finishes. She won the NICOLE CASTRALE Wegmans Rochester LPGA in 2004 and was second at the 2006 Safeway Classic. Nicole Castrale (formerly Nicole Dalkas) has become one of the LPGA's top players with more than $2.1 million in career earnings and is healthy again after suffering a TANYA DERGAL shoulder injury early in 2010. She had a solid 2009 in which she made 14 cuts and A two-time All-Pac-10 honorable mention had two top 10 finishes. She earned more than half a million dollars in 2008 after performer who helped USC win its first NCAA posting six top 10 finishes, including a second at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning title in 2003, Tanya Dergal is in her second Classic. In 2007, she finished 15th on the money list ($854,292). The season year playing on the LPGA Tour after playing included her first LPGA win at the Ginn Tribute Hosted by ANNIKA as well as six in a handful of tournaments in 2010 with other Top 10 finishes. Her strong play earned her a spot on the 2007 U.S. Solheim modest results. As a 2003 freshman, she Cup Team. In 2006, she posted four top 10 finishes, including a tie for third at the was third on the team in stroke average and Honda LPGA Thailand and a tie for fourth at the Fields Open in Hawaii. Her 2006 had three top 10 finishes, including a tie for earnings of $375,106 were more than 10 times her career LPGA earnings entering second at regionals to help send USC to the the season. In 2005, she won back-to-back tournaments on the Futures Tour—the NCAA finals. She was second on the team Northwest Indiana FUTURES Golf Classic and the Quality Concepts Kankakee in stroke average as a 2004 sophomore. FUTURES Golf Classic—en route to a fourth-place finish on the season-ending money list. In 2004, she competed on the Futures Tour and recorded two top 10 finishes. A four-year star at USC, she was a three-time All-Pac-10 team performer (1998-99, 2000) before turning pro in 2001.

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JENNIFER SONG LIZETTE SALAS Jennifer Song is in her second year on the LPGA Tour after taking the Futures Senior Lizette Salas, part of USC’s 2008 NCAA title team, became USC’s first Tour by storm in the summer of 2010. Song, with more than $125,000 in career four-time All-American as a 2011 senior, earning first-team honors for the second earnings early in her career, was a two-time All-American first teamer in two time. Also in 2011, she was a Honda Sports Award finalist, was named Pac-10 seasons as a Trojan in 2008-09 and 2009-10 and finished as the school’s career Player of the Year for the second time and All-Pac-10 first team for the third time. leader in stroke average (71.59) and rounds in the 60s (15). As a freshman, she She led USC in stroke average as a senior (71.87), had seven top 7 finishes and was the NGCA and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, posting eight top 10 finishes, was ranked as high as No. 2. Her 14 career rounds in the 60s are the second-most including a second at the NCAA Championships and a tie for first at the Pac-10 ever in school history. As a 2010 junior, she earned All-American second team Championships. Prior to her sophomore season, Song became the first woman in honors and her second straight All-Pac-10 first team notice after posting five top 21 years -- and only the second woman ever -- to win two U.S. Golf Association 10 finishes, including a win at the Turtle Bay Invitational. As a 2009 sophomore, championships in the same season. She first won the U.S. Women's Amateur she earned All-American first team, Pac-10 Player of the Year and Honda Sports Public Links in June and followed it with a title at the U.S. Women's Amateur. She Award finalist honors after posting two wins and eight top 10 finishes. Her 71.82 was also the low amateur at the 2009 U.S. Women's Open. As a sophomore, stroke average that season is third-best ever at USC. In 2008, Salas helped USC she was the 2010 Pac-10 Golfer of the Year and became USC’s first back-to- win its second NCAA team title as a freshman, earning All-American second team back All-American first teamer since Mikaela Parmlid in 2002-03. She had six honors and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year distinction. She graduated in 2011 top finishes, including a fifth at the NCAA Championships and a tie for third at with a degree in sociology and is currently playing professionally. She earned the Pac-10 Championships. She was second on the 2010 FUTURES Tour money her LPGA card by winning a nine-woman playoff on the final day of the 2011 list, winning twice, and earning Rookie of the Year honors. LPGA qualifying tournament.

DEWI CLAIRE SCHREEFEL A three-time All-American as a Trojan from 2005-2008 who helped USC to the 2008 NCAA title, Schreefel is in her third year as a professional as she builds her PAOLA MORENO LPGA resume. She had a solid 2011 in her first year on the LPGA Tour with more Paola Moreno, a two-time All-American for the Trojans who played a big role in than $100,000 in earnings. As a Trojan, she won the 2006 NCAA individual USC’s 2008 NCAA title, is in her fourth year as a pro. As a Trojan, Moreno earned championship as a sophomore, earning All-American first team honors in the 2007 NGCA All-American first team notice and was an All-American honorable process. As a 2008 senior, she won two events and tied for eighth at the NCAAs mention pick in 2008 when USC won its second national crown. She won the to help Troy to its second national crown. As a 2007 junior, she had a pair of 2008 Pac-10 title among four top 10 finishes her senior year. She tied for second top 10 finishes, including a tie for second at the Arizona Wildcat Invitational. In at the NCAA Championships as a 2007 junior and had six top 10 finishes that addition to her 2006 NCAA title, she had three other top 10 finishes, including year, including a win at the Texas A&M “Mo”Morial. As a 2006 sophomore, she a tie for sixth at the NCAA Central Regional. She earned All-American second had a pair of top 10 finishes. She tied fir 42nd at the 2008 U.S. Open and also team honors as a sophomore in 2005, leading USC in stroke average. She was competed there in the 2007. She won her first pro event in 2010, claiming the Troy’s top finisher in its final four events and finished a season-best third at the 2010 Texas Hill Country Classic. NCAA Championships.

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USC Women's Golf Rosters 1978-2011

2010-2011 Stephanie Hickerson 1997-1998 Jill McGill 1984-1985 Lisa McCloskey Catalina Marin Alison Czetli Luticia Hansche Elizabeth LaBella Rachel Morris Paola Moreno Nicole Dalkas Jennifer Mason Lori Jo Peardon Inah Park Seiko Onoue Ida Danielsson Kim Scott Stacy Colborne Sophia Popov Allison Schauppner Linda Ishii Heidi Voorhees Caroline Craddock Cyna Rodriguez Dewi Claire Schreefel Johanna Josefsson Cathy Bright – Coach Judith Kase Lizette Salas Andrea Gaston – Coach Danielle La Voie Kim Lasken Andrea Gaston – Coach Jill Mann 1990-1991 Diane Earley 2003-2004 Jennifer Rosales Kalaya Bhaedhayajibh Renee Mack 2009-2010 Rachel Bell Andrea Gaston – Coach Erin Haney Flori Prono Stefanie Endstrasser Irene Cho Camie Hoshina Cindy Towers Caroline Kim Tanya Dergal 1996-1997 Jill McGill Blakney Boggs Belén Mozo Kelsey Durkin Alison Czetli Hideko Mishima Shannon Deary Inah Park Veronica Felibert Ida Danielsson Laura Saiki Kim Saiki Cyna Rodriguez Becky Lucidi Linda Ishii Kim Scott Cathy Bright – Coach Lizette Salas Catalina Marin Johanna Josefsson Heidi Voorhees Jennifer Song Seiko Onoue Danielle La Voie Cathy Bright – Coach 1983-1984 Andrea Gaston – Coach Mikaela Parmlid Jill Mann Stacy Colborne Anna Rawson Carrie Vaughan 1989-1990 Caroline Craddock 2008-2009 Allison Schauppner Leanne Wong Dana Arnold Diane Earley Victoria Alimonda Andrea Gaston – Coach Andrea Gaston – Coach Erin Haney Judy Kase Stefanie Endstrasser Tracy Nakamura Libby Labella Caroline Kim 2002-2003 –– 1995-1996 Gemma Reyne Kim Lasken Belén Mozo NCAA CHAMPIONS Holly Carriker Laura Saiki Renee Mack Inah Park Rachel Bell Alison Czetli Kim Scott Jacqui Nicolletti Lizette Salas Irene Cho Ida Danielsson Cathy Bright – Coach Lori Peardon Jennifer Song Tanya Dergal Jill Hamasaki Cathy Bright – Coach Shelcie Takenouchi Kelsey Durkin Johanna Josefsson 1988-1989 Andrea Gaston – Coach Becky Lucidi Danielle La Voie Dana Arnold 1982-1983 Mikaela Parmlid Jill Mann Kim Cathrein Stacy Colborne 2007-2008 –– Anna Rawson Carrie Vaughan Shannon Deary Caroline Craddock NCAA CHAMPIONS Allison Schauppner Leanne Wong Erin Haney Julia Fairchild Victoria Alimonda Andrea Gaston – Coach Cherie Zaun – Coach Chris Lagow Kim Lasken Stefanie Endstrasser Tracy Nakamura Jacqui Nicoletti Stephanie Hickerson 2001-2002 1994-1995 Gemma Reyne Lori Peardon Caroline Kim Leila Chartrand Jennifer Biehn Laura Saiki Flori Prono Joanne Lee Kelsey Durkin Holly Carriker Terri Thompson Judy Kase Paola Moreno Fleming Helmstadter Ida Danielsson Cathy Bright – Coach Cathy Bright – Coach Belén Mozo Anna Lee Jill Hamasaki Lizette Salas Becky Lucidi Luticia Hansche 1987-1988 1981-1982 Dewi Claire Schreefel Mikaela Parmlid Danielle La Voie Kim Cathrein Connie Jean Abdun-Nur Shelcie Takenouchi Anna Rawson Jill Mann Diane Earley Federica Dassu Andrea Gaston – Coach Allison Schauppner Colleen McGough Cathy Mockett Marta Figueras-Dotti Yon Yim Carrie Vaughan Tracy Nakamura Nathalie Jeanson 2006-2007 Andrea Gaston – Coach Leanne Wong Gemma Reyne Jacqui Nicoletti Jackie Desmond Renee Baumgartner – Coach Kim Saiki Lori Peardon Veronica Felibert 2000-2001 Laura Saiki Denise Strebig Stephanie Hickerson Leila Chartrand 1993-1994 Cathy Bright – Coach Emilie Yanagi Caroline Kim Nicole Dalkas Jennifer Biehn Cathy Bright – Coach Catalina Marin Kelsey Durkin Kris Derdenger 1986-1987 Paola Moreno Candie Kung Luticia Hansche Kim Saiki 1980-1981 Belén Mozo Anna Lee Jill Hamasaki Flori Prono Marta Figueras-Dotti Dewi Claire Schreefel Becky Lucidi Camie Hoshino Diane Earley Nathalie Jeanson Shelcie Takenouchi Mikaela Parmlid Jill McGill Tracy Nakamura Emilie Yanagi Andrea Gaston – Coach Anna Rawson Carrie Vaughan Kim Cathrein Denise Strebig Yon Yim Heidi Voorhees Cathy Mockett Jacqui Nicoletti 2005-2006 Andrea Gaston – Coach Leanne Wong Cathy Bright – Coach Lou Bastanchury – Coach Irene Cho Renee Baumgartner – Coach Tanya Dergal 1999-2000 1985-1986 1979-1980 Jackie Desmond Leila Chartrand 1992-1993 Blackney Boggs Peggy Sue Curry Veronica Felibert Nicole Dalkas Jennifer Biehn Kim Cathrein Marta Figueras-Dotti Stephanie Hickerson Linda Ishii Kalaya Bhaedhayajibh Stacy Colborne Nathalie Jeanson Catalina Marin Candie Kung Jill Hamasaki Caroline Craddock Young-Ran Kim Paola Moreno Mikaela Parmlid Camie Hoshino Shannon Deary Denise Strebig Seiko Onoue Yon Yim Jill McGill Diane Earley Debbie Weldon Allison Schauppner Andrea Gaston – Coach Luticia Hansche Judy Kase Lou Bastanchury – Coach Dewi Claire Schreefel Kim Scott Kim Lasken Shelcie Takenouchi 1998-1999 Heidi Voorhees Renee Mack 1978-1979 Andrea Gaston – Coach Leila Chartrand Cathy Bright – Coach Flori Prono Peggy Sue Curry Alison Czetli Kim Saiki Denise Strebig 2004-2005 Nicole Dalkas 1991-1992 Cindy Towery Kelly Bunyard Irene Cho Linda Ishii Jennifer Biehn Cathy Bright – Coach Lisa Gabriel Tanya Dergal Johanna Josefsson Kalaya Bhaedhayajibh Clarrisa Hooper Jackie Desmond Jennifer Rosales Erin Haney Lou Bastanchury – Coach Veronica Felibert Andrea Gaston – Coach Camie Hoshina

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Women of Troy Home Courses

Annandale has served as a qualifying site for the L.A. Open, and its narrow fairways and ANNANDALE GOLF CLUB quick greens present a strong challenge. The facility boasts an outstanding short game est: 1906 yards: 6,163 par: 73 rating: 74.0 practice area and golf legends Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen were frequent visitors. Host course designer: Bill Bell, Sr. pro: Wade Berzas, PGA.

One of the oldest clubs in the metropolitan Los Angeles area, Hillcrest hosted the 1932 and HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB 1942 men’s Los Angeles Opens, won by MacDonald Smith and Ben Hogan. Leo Diegel won est: 1920 yards: 6,068 par: 73 rating: 70.5 the PGA Championship at Hillcrest in 1929. Host pro: Paul Wise, PGA.

Located in North Hollywood, the course has long been one of the top clubs in Southern LAKESIDE GOLF CLUB California. Lakeside has been an L.A. Open qualifying course, and lists celebrities Kevin est: 1924 yards: 6,300 par: 71 rating: 71.9 Costner, Joe Pesci, Bob Hope, Sylvester Stallone, the late Bing Crosby and W.C. Fields among course designer: Max Behr its members. Host pro: Rick Stegall, PGA.

Featuring 36 holes, The Los Angeles Country Club, one of the most prestigious locations in LOS ANGELES COUNTRY CLUB the country, has been voted by Golf Magazine as one of the top courses in the world. The est: 1897 yards: 6,200 par: 74 rating: 77.0 club, which has one of the most demanding layouts in the golf world, has also hosted the course designer: George C. Thomas Pac-10 Championships. Host pro: Jim Schaeffer, PGA.

Located in Glendale, this long (6,100) and tough par-74 course has a rating of 75.0 and OAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB played host to the LPGA Los Angeles Open tournament event. Host pro: Greg Frederick, est: 1922 yards: 6,100 par: 74 rating: 75.0 PGA. course designer: Max Baer

Located in Palos Verdes Estates, this par-71, 6,100-yard course is rated 73.3. The scenic PALOS VERDES GOLF CLUB course overlooks the Pacific Ocean and its fast greens are especially challenging to a golfer’s est: 1924 yards: 6,100 par: 71 rating: 73.3 skills. Palos Verdes also is the host course for the TRW Regional Challenge in February. course designer: George C. Thomas Host pro: Jim Gormley, PGA.

Located in Pacific Palisades, Riviera is among Golf Digest’s “Top 20” courses in the United RIVIERA COUNTRY CLUB States. Riviera has hosted numerous L.A. Opens and was the site of the 1983 and 1995 PGA est: 1926 yards: 6,300 par: 73 rating: 75.5 Championships. Ben Hogan won the 1948 U.S. Open here. Golf Digest also ranks Riviera course designer: George C. Thomas among the 50 best courses in the world. Host pro: Todd Yoshitake, PGA.

Located in San Gabriel. With its gently sloping terrain, views of the San Gabriel mountains SAN GABRIEL COUNTRY CLUB and large mature oak trees, San Gabriel Country Club is one of most respected golf clubs est: 1904 yards: 6284 par: 72 rating: 71.0 in Southern California. A classic course, it is the oldest golf club in L.A. and Orange counties course designer: Norman Macbeth/(R)Robert Trent Jones Jr. still operating at its original location. Host pro: Alistair Philip, PGA.

Located in Long Beach. Has outstanding practice facilities, 18 holes and is considered to be VIRGINIA COUNTRY CLUB one of the best-maintained golf courses. The layout requires the player to be able to work est: 1909 yards: 6250 par: 72 rating: 71.1 the ball both ways off the tee, and provides the player with challenging rough and hilly lies. course designer: William P. Bell Both the greens and the clubhouse were recently renovated. Virginia CC has played host to numerous SCGA tournaments and USGA qualifiers. Host pro: Jamie Mulligan, PGA.

Located on the luxurious Palos Verdes Peninsula just thirty minutes from downtown Los TRUMP NATIONAL GOLF CLUB Angeles, Trump National provides a challenging layout that demands accuracy. Besides its est: 1999 yards: 6291 par: 72 rating: 72.1 incredible ocean views throughout the whole golf course, Trump National has outstanding course designer: Donald J. Trump Signature Design practice facilities. Everything from its practice putting green, short game area and driving range provide a stimulating environment. Host pro: David Conforti, PGA.

A beautiful course located in Los Angeles’ mid-Wilshire district, Wilshire Country Club has WILSHIRE COUNTRY CLUB played host to the L.A. Open and has hosted the Ralph’s Senior PGA Tour and the LPGA est: 1919 yards: 6,295 par: 74 rating: 74.7 Office Depot event. The challenging course layout requires the golfer to have the ability to course designer: Norman MacBeth work the ball both ways off the tee. Host pro: Rick Reilly, PGA.

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The Burell C. Johnson Family Short Game Practice Facility

The Burell C. Johnson Family Short Game Practice Facility was made possible by a generous gift from Burell C. Johnson and family, as well as donations from numerous other friends of Trojan Golf. It was dedicated on Nov. 25 of 2000. The beautiful facility, designed by Ted Robinson Jr., is located behind Dedeaux Baseball Field on the campus of USC, is night-lighted and provides the Trojan Golf teams with a convenient opportunity to practice chipping, pitching, putting and bunker play year-round. The green is maintained daily to championship standards. It is also a great spot for team gatherings, especially prior to football games.

This facility was also made possible by the generous contributions of the following companies and individuals:

AA-1 Services, Inc.--Rex Johnson The Tommy Davis Family Jones Lumber Company, Inc.--Rod M. Jones Robinson Development and Landscaping Inc.--Ted Robinson, Jr. Southwest Growers and Landscaping, Inc.--John Lamrock West Coast Turf--John Foster Russ and Joan Burkett Robert and Joy Foote Jaime and Susan Gesundheit Randy Hecht and Family Richard Meyers Bernie and Rena Shapiro Gary Shemano and Family The Siam Family

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