HEEADAD COOACHACH - CAARRIERRIE FOORSYTHRSYTH

CARRIE FORSYTH HEAD COACH • 12TH YEAR • (UCLA ’94)

arrie Forsyth, one of the country’s top academic year. Finally, the Bruins recorded collegiate coaches, begins her 12th their seventh straight podium fi nish at the Cseason as Bruins’ head coach. regional championship and earned their In 2006 and 2007, Digest ranked eighth consecutive NCAA berth. Forsyth’s program among the nation’s most Joh enjoyed an outstanding season, balanced. Based on the growth and success of earning Pac-10 Golfer of the Year honors UCLA women’s golf, Forsyth deserves much and tying for fi rst place at the 2008 NCAA of the credit. Championship. Last year, Forsyth guided UCLA to its Overall, Forsyth has tutored 14 diff erent tenth consecutive NCAA berth, a school All-Americans, including eight fi rst-teamers. record. Forsyth also coached the Bruins to a With just four scholarship players in sixth place fi nish at the NCAA Champion- 2006-07, Forsyth guided the Bruins to their ship, which was the team’s fourth consecutive third podium fi nish at the NCAA tournament. top-10 fi nish at under Forsyth. Th e Bruins Th e Bruins captured second place in the con- also fi nished second at the NCAA Regionals, ference championship and came within a few which represented their ninth straight podium birdies of winning the regional title. fi nish in regional competition. Overall, UCLA Five years ago, UCLA won four tourna- recorded nine podium appearances in 2010 in ments, including its third straight conference 11 starts while also winning two tournaments, championship. Th e Bruins landed two players raising Forsyth’s career total to 34. In addition, on the NGCA 1st Team All-America list and Forsyth’s Career Highlights three starters earned All-America honors, led by a total of four players were selected to the sophomore Stephanie Kono, who was a con- All-Pac-10 squad. In addition, Joh was voted •Earned 2004 NGCA Coach of the Year sensus fi rst-team selection, the sixth in Forsyth’s the 2006 Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year and 11-year-reign. Finally, for the fi rst time in its senior Susie Mathews became the fi rst player honors. history, UCLA fi nished the season ranked as ever to earn Scholar All-America honors from •Led the Bruins to the 2004 NCAA title. the consensus No.1 teamin three major col- the NGCA four straight years. legiate polls: the coaches poll, the In 2004-05 UCLA began the season •Guided the Bruins to a school-record seven rankings and the GolfStat ratings. with a consensus No.1 ranking, won six tournament titles in 2003-04 and 2008-09. In 2009, the Bruins recorded their third tournaments and came within a few shots straight podium fi nish at the National Cham- of winning its second-straight NCAA title. •Has directed UCLA to a school record ten pionship after winning their fi fth regional Th e Bruins won their second consecutive straight NCAA berths, including seven Top title under Forsyth. UCLA also won seven Pac-10 title and tied for fi rst at the NCAA 5 fi nishes and four podium results. tournaments during the 2008-09 season Regional. For the third time in four years, which tied a school record. Th e entire starting Forsyth was voted the Pac-10 Coach of the •Guided the Bruins to the 2004, ’05 and ’06 lineup earned All-America honors as well and Year. At the NCAA Championship, the Bruins Pac-10 Championships. the Bruins set a single season school record for placed second. scoring average per round at 290.6. Th ree players — Charlotte Mayorkas, •2002, ’04 and ’05 Pacifi c-10 Conference In 2008, Forsyth guided the Bruins to Mathews and Amie Cochran — earned Coach of the Year. their fourth NCAA Regional title and run- All-America honors, and Mathews earned •Led UCLA to NCAA Regional Champion- nerup fi nishes at the NCAA Championship NGCA Scholar All-America honors for the and the Pac-10 Tournament. Junior Tiff any third straight year. ships in 2002, ’04, ’05, ’08 and ’09 and nine Joh and freshman Maria Jose Uribe earned Mayorkas fi nished her career as the only straight podium fi nishes. consensus fi rst-team All-America honors and three-time fi rst-team All-American in UCLA •Has guided UCLA to 34 tournament victo- both of those players plus sophomore Sydnee women’s golf history. Michaels and freshman Glory Yang were In 2005, Mayorkas, Mathews and ries in 11 seasons. named to the all-conference team. Th e Bruins Cochran each earned 1st Team All-Pac-10 •Has coached three Pac-10 Newcomers also won four tournament titles. In addition, honors, and Hannah Jun and Melissa Martin of the Year and two conference players of fi ve of the seven players on the roster earned received Honorable Mention acclaim. Over- the year. spots on the Director’s Honor Roll during the all, 18 diff erent players have earned all-confer- •Twelve diff erent players in the Forsyth Era FORSYTH’S UCLA COACHING RECORD have won 22 tournaments. Team Tournament Conference Regional National Year Stk. Avg. Victories Finish Finish Finish •Has coached 14 diff erent All-Americans, 1999-00 303.1 1 3rd 14th DNQ including eight fi rst-team selections and 2000-01 303.7 2 7th 4th T-5th six consensus fi rst-team choices. 2001-02 300.6 1 2nd T-1st 21st •Has placed 19 diff erent players on the 2002-03 300.3 0 3rd 3rd T-5th 2003-04 291.5 7 1st 1st 1st All-Pac-10 Team in 11 seasons. 2004-05 292.4 6 1st T-1st 2nd •Has placed 10 diff erent players on the Pac- 2005-06 291.8 4 1st 2nd 11th 10 All-Academic Team since 1999-2000. 2006-07 296.9 0 2nd 2nd 3rd 2007-08 291.5 4 2nd 1st 2nd •The Bruins have set scoring marks for single 2008-09 290.6 7 3rd 1st 2nd round, 54 and 72 holes, and single season 2009-10 291.2 2 2nd 2nd 6th scoring average during Forsyth’s tenure. Totals 295.7 34 3 titles 5 titles 1 title 10 berths

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ence honors during the Forsyth Era. fi nished among the Top 10 in all 12 of their Honorees included Moff at, who earned In 2003-04, the Bruins enjoyed a tournaments. Honorable Mention All-America acclaim, magical season, and Forsyth orchestrated Mayorkas earned All-America and and Martin and Umeck, who were All-Pac- their success. UCLA won its last six tourna- all-conference honors. Overall, UCLA 10 selections. ments, including the trifecta of the Pac-10 boasted four players on the 2003 all-con- Forsyth’s energy produced immediate Championship, the NCAA West Regional ference team. results in her fi rst UCLA season: 1999-2000. crown and the NCAA title. Th at season, In the classroom, two players earned Th e Bruins won the Hawaii Rainbow Fall the Bruins won seven tournaments, a school Scholar All-America honors from the Classic a few weeks into the season and record. Forsyth’s program also produced four NGCA, and three players were named to established themselves as a growing force All-Americans, fi ve all-conference selections the Pac-10 All-Academic Team. Also, six dif- on the national scene by placing fi fth at and three academic All-Americans. ferent players earned spots on the Director’s the NCAA Fall Preview. When their season Mathews and Mayorkas also fi nished Honor Roll. ended, the Bruins had improved their team third and fourth, respectively, at the NCAA In 2001-02, the Bruins saved their best stroke average by fi ve shots from the previous Championship, helping UCLA play the fi nal golf for the NCAA West Regional tourna- year, and nearly every player had improved nine holes in fi ve-under par. Both players ment by tying for fi rst place and winning the her stroke average. earned 1st Team NGCA All-America honors playoff to earn the No.1 seed in the West. Senior Amanda Moltke-Leth earned and ended their seasons ranked among the Prior to that event, the Bruins had recorded 1st Team NGCA All-America and All-Pac- nation’s Top 10 players. Senior Krystal Shearer eight Top 10 fi nishes and placed second at 10 honors, and fi nished the season ranked also was selected as an Honorable Mention the Pac-10 Championship. sixth nationally. Moff at earned All-Pac-10 All-American by the NGCA. Th ree players earned All-Pac-10 honors, Honorable Mention honors and fi rst-team In addition, Jun, who earned second and freshman Yvonne Choe was named all-conference academic honors. Finally, sev- team All-America honors, won the NCAA Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year after earning eral players earned mention on the Director’s West Regional title and was voted the 2004 all-conference second-team honors. Th ree Honor Roll. Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year. players also earned Pac-10 All-Academic Forsyth, 38, served as the head coach Mayorkas, who was voted Pac-10 Player Team acclaim. at Cal State Northridge from 1996-99, of the Year in 2004, Mathews, Shearer, Jun Finally, 10 diff erent players placed their where she was named the 1998-99 Big Sky and senior Gina Umeck each earned All- names on the Director’s Honor Roll for the Coach of the Year. She guided the Matadors Pac-10 honors. 2001-02 academic year. to a third place fi nish in the 1998 Big Sky In the classroom, Mathews, Umeck In Forsyth’s second season, the Bruins Conference Championship and placed two and senior Bridget Dwyer earned Scholar began their streak of NCAA appearances by players on the all-conference team. In her All-America honors from the NGCA. Each placing fourth at the NCAA West Regionals. three seasons, the Matadors improved their player also earned Pac-10 All-Academic Team At the 2001 NCAAs, the Bruins tied for team scoring average by 31 strokes. honors. Finally, nine diff erent players earned fi fth place, and senior Laura Moff at tied for In 1990, the former Carrie Leary en- mention on the Director’s Honor Roll during sixth place individually. Umeck and Martin tered UCLA as a walk-on player and earned the 2003-04 academic year. recorded fi nishes among the Top 25 at the a scholarship after her fi rst year. Th at season, Forsyth was voted Pac-10 national championship tournament. As a UCLA freshman, she participated Coach of the Year for the second time and In the Fall of 2000, the Bruins won a in 11 of 12 tournaments, including lineups also earned 2004 NGCA Coach of the Year pair of tournaments: the Hawaii Rainbow that won the Pacifi c-10 Conference Cham- honors. Fall Classic and the San Diego State Fall Clas- pionship and fi nished second at the NCAA In 2002-03, the Bruins tied for fi fth sic. At the SDSU event, freshman Johanna Championship. place at the NCAA Championship and Andersson won the individual title. She graduated with honors from UCLA in 1994 with a degree in Psychology and also served as the Bruins’ student assistant coach during the 1993-94 season. As an amateur, Forsyth competed in four U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links Championships and advanced to the quar- terfi nals in 1991. She also competed in three U.S. Women’s Amateur Championships and was an alternate qualifi er for the 1992 and 1994 U.S. Women’s Opens. Forsyth, who is a member of the Ladies Professional Golf Assn., played on several LPGA mini-tours. She competed in the 1995 LPGA Tour Qualifying School. Forsyth enjoyed a fi ne junior career before entering UCLA. She won over 30 events as a member of the Southern Cali- fornia Junior Golf Assn., including a third place individual fi nish in the 1983 Junior World Championship. At Canyon High, where she gradu- ated in 1989, she lettered four years on the boy’s golf team and earned MVP honors as a senior. She married James Forsyth on July 26, 2003, and the couple reside in the Santa Clarita Valley with their twin sons, Luke and Tyler and daughter Josslynn.

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ALICIA UM HOLMES ASSISTANT COACH • 5TH YEAR • (UCLA ’02)

Alicia honors when she tied for 12th place at the Futures Tour and participated in the LPGA Um Holmes, Pac-10 Championship. She was a member of Qualifying School. 30, a former the UCLA team that won the program’s fi rst Um played three years at Newbury Park four-year let- regional championship in 2002. Th at season, High School before spending her senior year terwinner for the Bruins placed 21st at the NCAA Cham- at Westlake High and graduating in 1997. She the Bruins, en- pionship. She also served as team captain for won the 1996 SCGA Jr. Match Play Champi- ters her fourth the 2001-02 season. onship and played in the 1997 and ’99 U.S. season as as- Um played three seasons (2000-02) for Women’s Amateur Championships. sistant coach Forsyth and one year (1997-98) for Hall of In June of 2008, Um married Steve Hol- under Carrie Fame Coach Jackie Tobian-Steinmann before mes and the couple reside in Simi Valley. Forsyth. graduating with a degree in “We are Economics in March 2002. fortunate to She was named to the Director’s have Alicia as our (fi rst) full-time assistant Honor Roll six times during her women’s golf coach,” Forsyth said following the academic tenure. appointment. “As a former UCLA golfer, Alicia In her UCLA career, Um brings a tremendous amount of experience to made 37 starts, played 107 the position. She is a very knowledgeable and rounds and averaged 77.2. experienced golfer who can help our players’ Her best season was her senior development. She also spent a few years in year when she averaged 75.7 in the business world and her organizational and 32 rounds with three Top 20 technological skills are valuable to the position. fi nishes. She also recorded her I am grateful to have her.” career best collegiate round that In the summer of 2006, Um Holmes was season — a two-under par 69 in credited with gaining commitments of two the third round of the Stanford future All-Americans: Maria Jose Uribe and Invitational. Glory Yang. Uribe, the 2007 U.S. Women’s Since her graduation and Amateur champion, won three tournaments prior to her appointment at in her two-year career and earned fi rst-team UCLA, Um worked in the All-America honors both seasons. Yang, who hospitality and golf industries won the 2008 Topy Cup title, twice earned as well as for an information First-Team All-Pac-10 honors and second team systems company. For the 2005 All-America acclaim. calendar year, she competed As a senior in 2002, the former Alicia on the West Coast Ladies Golf Um earned All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention Tour, qualifi ed to play on the

THE JACKIE STEINMANN AWARD Named after book, she still attends some of the Bruins’ Service, Tobian-Steinmann was voted the UCLA’s legendary local tournaments and conducts numerous 1996 NGCA Coach of the Year. She also Hall of Fame coach, clinics nationwide. was voted Pacifi c-10 Conference Coach of the Jackie Tobian- Inducted into the Collegiate Women’s the Year twice. In 1989, she was selected as Steinmann award is Golf Hall of Fame in 1989 and the UCLA the LPGA Coach of the Year. given annually to Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008, Tobian- Currently, she lives in Rancho Bernardo UCLA’s Most Valu- Steinmann coached the Bruins for 22 years and enjoys golf, gourmet cooking and keep- able Player. Awarded and built UCLA women’s golf into a nation- ing in touch with friends. since 2004 at UCLA’s ally-respected program. In her tenure, the JACKIE TOBIAN-STEINMAN AWARD WINNERS annual post-season Bruins won 43 tournaments, fi ve conference 2004 — Charlotte Mayorkas banquet, it has been given to former UCLA titles and the 1991 NCAA team champion- 2005 — Charlotte Mayorkas All-American Charlotte Mayorkas twice and ship. She tutored 15 diff erent All-Ameri- 2006 — Tiff any Joh Tiff any Joh three times. cans, three Academic All-Americans and 2007 — Tiff any Joh Tobian-Steinmann retired in 1999 more than 30 professional players. 2008 — Tiff any Joh but has remained an important fi gure in Twice the recipient of the Rolex 2009 — Stephanie Kono collegiate golf. In addition to her coaching Gladys Palmer Award for Meritorious 2010 — Stephanie Kono

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LALITA BOONNOPPORNKUL RIGHT-HANDED • 5-7 • RS SENIOR • NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA (NORTH HOLLYWOOD HS) Career Statistics Rnds Rnds %Rds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20

2009-10 — Earned a varsity letter by playing in 12 rounds, six in for 34th at the “Mo” Morial …Earned a spot on the Director’s Honor team scoring ... Fifty percent of her rounds counted in team scoring Roll for Fall, 2006. and she averaged 77.3 ... Twice posted rounds of 73, establishing a collegiate best ... Tied for 51st twice -- at the Stanford Invitational Summer 2006 — Tied for ninth at the 56th Annual Gail Stockton and at the Bruin Wave Invite ... Shaved more than four strokes off Memorial with a 78 … Finished eighth at the Yorba Linda Jr. Invita- her 2008 season average. tional … Placed second at the Rustic Canyon Jr. Championship with a score of 73. Summer of 2009 — Played in the L.A. and Long Beach City Championships. High School — Lettered four years as the No.1 player for Coach Steve Miller at North Hollywood HS … Th ree-year MVP, two-year captain 2008-09 — Redshirted the season. for the Huskies … Earned Rookie of the Year as a freshman … Two- Summer of 2008 — Tied for 12th at the Long Beach Women’s City time Sunset League champion … Placed fourth in 2005 … Finished Championship … Tied for 21st in the L.A. City Championships. among the Top 10 players three times at the L.A. City Championship 2007-08 — Played in two tournaments as an individual … Best … Played in the CIF Championship three times. score was a 78 in the fi rst round of the Kent Youel Invite, where Personal — Oldest of three siblings … Chose UCLA because of its she tied for 90th. academics and athletics … Plays golf because of the competitors’ 2006-07 — Recorded 18 rounds with a low round of 74 in the second sportsmanship … Enjoys going out and sleeping in her spare time … round of the Mason Rudolph Championship … Best fi nish was a tie Sociology major.

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BRIANNA DO RIGHT-HANDED • 5-3 • JUNIOR • LONG BEACH, CA (WILSON HS) Career Statistics Rnds Rnds %Rds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20

Summer 2010 — Ad- 2008-09 — Posted a record of 3-0-0 at the Match Play Championship in November vanced to the quarterfi nals of the USWAPL ... Won her … Made three starts as an individual in stroke play events, tying for 19th at the fi rst-round match 1-up against Kristina Wong of Vestal, Wave Invitational for her best result with a pair of 77s … Also tied for 48th at NY ... Beat Kelly Fuchik 3&2 in 23 holes in the second the Stanford Intercollegiate with scores of 73-73-75—221 (+8). round ... Defeated teammate Stephanie Kono 3&2 in Summer 2008 — Advanced to the second round of match play at the U.S. the third round before falling 1-up to Lisa McCloskey Women’s Amateur Publinks after tying for 36th place with scores of 82-75—147 of Houston, TX in the quarterfi nals ... Tied for 52nd in … Won her fi rst round match 3&2 against Kimberly Kim, the 2006 U.S. Women’s stroke play with scores of 75-76--151 (+9). Amateur champion … Lost to Stacey Kim in the round of 32. 2009-10 — Earned 2nd Team All-Pac-10 honors after Junior Golf — Two-time AJGA All-American … Member of the 2007 PING averaging 74.0 in 33 rounds ... Ended the season ranked Jr. Solheim Cup. 49th by GolfWeek and 63rd by GolfStat ... Fired a 68 (-4), career best, in the fi rst round of the NCAA Championship High School — Four-year varsity letterwinner at Wilson High in Long Beach for ... Also posted a 70 (-2) in the fi nal round ... Recorded coaches Jim Ferguson and Jeff Evans … Led the Bruins to a second place fi nish four Top 10 results in 11 starts ... Best result was tied for in the 2005 state tournament and four straight Moore League championships third at Betsy Rawls event ... Tied for sixth at Stanford, … Won the 2007 Moore League individual title … Two-time Long Beach Press which included a 69 (-2) in the second round ... Also Telegram Player of the Year and three-time fi rst team selection. posted rounds of 71-71--142 (-2) at the Mason Rudolph Personal — Has a brother and a sister … Chose UCLA because “it has a lot to Classic to tie for 20th ... Member of the Director’s Honor off er” … Lists her biggest athletic thrill as “being able to be a part of the UCLA Roll for Winter 2010. women’s golf team” … Admires world No.1 ranked LPGA player Lorena Ochoa Summer 2009 — Tied for 48th at the U.S. Women’s for her determination … Lists baking, going to the beach and hanging out with Open qualifi er at Pasatiempo … Tied for 76th in stroke family and friends as favorite pastimes … Born in her hometown … Full name play at the USWAPL. is Brianna Catheryn Do … Undeclared major.

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ANI GULUGIAN RIGHT-HANDED • 5-3 • FRESHMAN • IRVINE, CA (UNIVERSITY HS)

Junior Golf — Earned First-Team University HS in Irvine ... She was varsity captain and a fi rst-team AJGA All-America honors in 2009, a all-county selection for four years ... Four-time league MVP ... 2010 year in which she recorded seven Top 20 Orange County Player of the Year ... Won the 2009 CIF-SS Southern results, including fi ve Top 10 fi nishes Regional Championship after making a 20-foot downhill slider for on the AJGA circuit ... Captured third birdie and the title ... Member of the 2009 Junior Solheim Cup Team place at the 2009 Rolex Tournament ... Also was a member of the victorious Canon Cup Team (West) in of Champions with scores of 70-72-72-71--285 (-3) ... Tied for 2009 and 2010 ... 2007 SCPGA Howard Smith low gross award seventh at the Rolex Girls Junior Championship and recorded a pair winner ... Won the 2006 California Girls State Championship. of eighth place ties at the PING Invitational and the McDonald’s Personal — Has one younger brother, Ari ... Chose UCLA for the Betsy Rawls Girls Championship ... Tied for ninth at the U.S. Junior “beautiful campus, school history and the amazing golf team” ... Lists Girls Championship with scores of 73-70--143 (-1) before advancing her athletic thrill as competing in the 2009 U.S. Women’s Open ... to the third round of match play ... Qualifi ed and played in the 2009 Admires many famous athletes, among them Olympic champion U.S. Women’s Open at Oakmont CC where she missed the cut ... Michael Phelps and boxing greats Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Also qualifi ed and played in the 2009 U.S. Women’s Amateur, but Mayweather ... Larry Agajanian (football) and Deanna Brady are missed the cut. relatives who have attended UCLA ... Born in Mission Viejo ... Full High School — Earned four varsity letters for coach Mike Bova at name is Ani Christine Gulugian. STACY KIM RIGHT-HANDED • 5-6 • SOPHOMORE • YORBA LINDA, CA (BREA-OLINDA HS) Career Statistics Rnds Rnds %Rds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20

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STEPHANIE KONO RIGHT-HANDED • 5-4 • JUNIOR • HONOLULU, HI (PUNAHOU SCHOOL) Career Statistics Rnds Rnds %Rds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20

Summer 2010 — Played on the vic- Junior Golf — Two-time AJGA 1st Team All-American … Tied for torious U.S. Team ... Was ninth at the 2008 AJGA Th underbird International with scores of 2-1-1 in all matches vs. Great Britain and Ireland ... At the USWAPL, 76-69-77—222 … Tied for third at the 2008 Heather Farr Classic she tied for 15th in stroke play with scores of 67-78--145 (+3) ... with scores of 75-69-71—215 … At the 2007 Polo Golf Junior Advanced to the third round of match play before falling to teammate Classic, she tied for third with scores of 76-67—143 … Tied for Brianna Do, 3&2 ... Won her fi rst-round match 1-up against Seohee third at the ’07 PING Invitational (74-77-73—224) and at the ’07 Moon and her second-round match 1-up in 23 holes vs. Candace U.S. Junior Girls Championship (69-76—145) … Won the 2006 Schepperle ... Tied for 47th in stroke play (72-77--149, +5) at the Silver Belle Championship … Two-time member of the Canon USWAM and lost in the fi rst round of match play. Cup West Team. 2009-10 — Earned consensus First-Team All-America honors for the High School — Earned two varsity letters (freshman and sophomore second straight year ... Ranked seventh by GolfWeek and GolfStat ... year) for Coach John Proud … Won the 2006 and ’05 ILH High First-Team All-Pac-10 selection ... Tied for eighth at the conference School Championship individual titles … Two-time ILH Player of championship ... Tied for 10th at the NCAA West Regional ... Won the Year … 2005 Punahou School Freshman of the Year … Broke the PING/ASU title by making a 50-foot putt on the 54th hole to three records at the 2006 state championship: 18-hole low round give the Bruins the team title ... Was named UCLA/Muscle Milk (64), 36-hole low round (138, -8) and Turtle Bay Fazio Course Athlete of the Week for her ASU victory ... Recorded eight Top 10 record (64, -8). results in 10 starts, including six in the Top 5 ... Led the team in Personal — Chose UCLA for its “location, great opportunities and Top 10 fi nishes (8), rounds under par (14) and rounds under 70 (6) amazing team” … Lists her biggest athletic thrill as “being a Bruin” ... Played 30 rounds during the season in six-over par ... Earned a … Admires Annika Sorestam, future LPGA Hall of Famer … Likes spot on the Director’s Honor Roll for Winter (2010) ... All-Academic to go shopping and watch movies in her spare time … Born in her Pac-10 Honorable Mention selection. hometown … Undeclared major. Summer 2009 — Advanced to the quarterfi nals of the U.S. Amateur after tying for 28th in medal play with scores of 76-71—147 … In match play she defeated Alexandra Stewart, 7 & 6 in the fi rst round, Stephanie Sherlock 2 & 1 in the second round and Allie White 2-up in the Round of 16 befre falling 2 & 1 to Jennifer Song, the eventual champion … Advanced to the Round of 16 at the U.S. Women’s Amateur Publinks after winning the medal play with scores of 70- 68—138 (-6) … In match play she defeated Emily Powers 4 & 3 in the fi rst round and teammate Tiff any Lua 2 & 1 in the second round before falling 1-up to Jisoo Park in the third round. 2008-09 — Earned consensus 1st Team All-America honors from GolfWeek and the NGCA … Also selected 1st Team All-Pac-10 and UCLA’s MVP … Finished the season ranked sixth nationally by GolfWeek and seventh by GolfStat … Tied for 16th at the NCAA Championship … Won the UCF Challenge with scores of 71-71- 66—208 (-8) … Selected GolfWorld’s National Player of the Week for Mar. 9 … Won the Match Play Championship medal play competi- tion with a pair of 66s, which was 12-under par … Led the team in stroke average at 72.3 and played 33 rounds in 18-over par … Tied for the team lead with 12 rounds under par … 97% counter fi gure led the team … Earned a spot on the Director’s Honor Roll for Fall (2008) and Spring (2009). Summer 2008 — Advanced to the semifi nals of match play at the USWAPL after tying for sixth place with scores of 76-73—149 (+3) at Erin Hills … In the fi rst round, she defeated Laura Leulthke, 5 & 3; in the second round, she defeated Ani Gulugian, 4 & 2 and in the third round she beat Alexandra Stewart, 5 & 4 … Defeated Michelle Shin in the quarterfi nals, 5 & 4 … Lost 2-up to Jennifer Song of Korea in the semifi nals … At the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship, she advanced to the round of 16 … In the fi rst round she defeated Julie Yang of Phoenix, AZ, 3 & 2 … She beat Jane Chin, 4 & 3 of Mission Viejo in the second round … Lost 1-up to Whitney Neuhauser in the third round.

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LEE LOPEZ RIGHT-HANDED • 5-3 • RS SOPHOMORE • WHITTIER, CA (LA SERNA) Career Statistics Rnds Rnds %Rds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20

UCLA 2009-10 — Redshirted the top 64 in the ’07 U.S. Women’s Amateur with scores of 74-76—150 season after transferring from Long Beach State. (+6) … Lost 1-up in the fi rst round to UCLA’s Maria Jose Uribe, Summer 2009 — Won the L.A. City Women’s Championship with who won the title. scores of 71-69—140. Junior Golf — In 2007, she earned AJGA Honorable Mention All- Long Beach State, 2008-09 — Earned 2009 Big West Freshman of America honors after recording fi ve Top 25 results in six starts … the Year and 1st Team All-Big West honors … Made 10 starts and Finished fourth at both the Ping Phoenix Jr. (71-73-66—216, -6) and led the 49ers to their fi rst league title and an NCAA Regional ap- the Mission Hills Desert Jr. (72-74-74—220, +4) … Tied for eighth at pearance … Recorded eight rounds under par, four rounds under 70 the Rolex Tournament of Champions (73-74-75-74—296, +11). and a counter ratio of 96%, all team leaders … Fired a collegiate best High School — Lettered four years for coach Arsen Malkasian at La 64 (-8) in the fi rst round of the Las Vegas Showdown … Recorded Serna HS … Helped lead the Lancers to four consecutive Miramonte eight Top 10 results and nine Top 20s. League championships … Was a four-time MVP for the girls team USGA Events — At the 2008 USWAPL, she lost in the quarterfi nals at La Serna … Won the 2007 CIF State individual title with a score to Tiff any Joh, who won her second title … Lopez tied for 27th in of 70 at Poppy Hills. stroke play with scores of 80-75—155 (+9) … Won her fi rst round Personal — Lists her biggest thrill as “being a member of the UCLA match against Kathleen White in 19 holes … Beat Lindy Duncan 3 women’s golf team” … Admires Lorena Ochoa … Enjoys running, & 1 in the second round and Aimee Neff 3 & 2 in the third round going to the beach, surfi ng and spending time with family and friends … Lost 2 & 1 to Joh in the quarterfi nals … Fell 2 & 1 to Duncan … Born in her hometown … Full name is Lee Angelica Lopez … in the fi rst round of the 2009 U.S Women’s Amateur after tying for Undeclared major. 53rd in medal play with scores of 78-72—150 (+8) … Also made the

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TIFFANY LUA RIGHT-HANDED • 5-4 • SOPHOMORE • ROWLAND HEIGHTS, CA (LOS ALTOS) Career Statistics Rnds Rnds %Rds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20

Summer 2010 — Competed on the with scores of 76-75—151 … In the fi rst round she beat UCLA’s victorious U.S. Curtis Cup Team ... Ryann O’Toole 4 & 3 … Won 1-up in the second round against Was 1-2-0 in her matches against Jennie Lee … In the third round she beat Tzu Chi Lin in 20 holes Great Britain and Ireland ... At the USWAPL, she tied for seventh in … In the quarterfi nals she won 3 & 2 against Stacey Kim before stroke play with scores of 72-72--144 (E), but lost in the fi rst round falling 4 & 3 to UCLA’s Tiff any Joh, the eventual winner, in the of match play ... Tied for 47th in stroke play (74-75--149, +5) at the semifi nals … Played in fi ve U.S. Girls Championships (2004-08), USWAM and lost in the fi rst round of match play. advancing to the third round in 2007 … Qualifi ed for three U.S. 2009-10 — Earned Second-Team All-America honors from the Women’s Opens (2007, ’08, 09), and tied for 71st in 2008 with NGCA and GolfWeek ... Ended her freshman season ranked 25th scores of 72-75-80-81—308 (+16). by GolfWeek and 28th by GolfStat ... Earned First-Team All-Pac-10 Junior Golf — Th ree-time AJGA All-American and a fi rst-team honors ... Was the Bruins’ top fi nisher at the conference champion- selection in 2008 when she recorded fi ve Top 10 results, including ship, tying for third place ... Also was the Bruins’ top fi nisher at a runner-up fi nish at the Rolex Tournament of Champions … Also the NCAA Championship, tying for 27th ... Recorded four Top 10 a member of the Ping Jr. Solheim Cup (2007, ’09), the Canon Cup and seven Top 20 results in 11 starts ... Tied for fi fth at Turtle Bay West Team (2006, ’08 and ’09) and the Jr. Ryder Cup Team in 2008 with scores of 70-74-72--216 (E) ... Tied for sixth at Stanford with … She was on the winning team for the ’09 Jr. Solheim Cup, all scores of 67-72-73--212 (-1) ... Her fi rst-round score at Stanford three Canon Cup West teams and the Jr. Ryder Cup squad … Won was a collegiate best ... Tied for 10th at the Betsy Rawls event ... the 2005 AJGA Future Legends with scores of 70-73-73 — 216 and Fired a 68 (-4) in the fi nal round of the PING/ASU tournament the ’04 Ashworth Jr. at Hot Springs with scores of 75-70 — 145. and tied for 17th. High School — Th ree-time MVP at Los Altos HS in Hacienda USGA Events — Veteran USGA competitor who has played in several Heights where she played for Coach Neal Shapiro … Th ree-time U.S. Women’s Amateur tournaments and three U.S. Women’s Opens All-CIF selection and a fi rst-team pick in 2008 and ’09 … Led the … In 2009, she advanced to the semifi nals of the U.S. Women’s Conqueros to the 2008 Knabe Cup title and won medalist honors Amateur … At the Amateur, she tied for sixth in stroke play with … Holds the Los Altos HS record with a fi ve-under par 31 for scores of 72-70—142 (E) … Won 4 & 3 in the fi rst round vs. Jenny nine holes. Shin … Won 3 & 1 in the second round against Brooke Beeler and Personal — Has two younger brothers … Began playing golf at 1-up in the third round against Michelle Shin … Defeated Jessica the age of eight … Was a competitive swimmer until eighth grade Korda 3 & 2 in the quarterfi nals before falling 3 & 2 to eventual … Collects keychains as a hobby … Chose UCLA because “the champion Jennifer Song … Also participated in U.S. Women’s Ams coaches were friendly, funny and caring, the team was like a family in 2005, ’07 and ’08 … At the 2008 USWAPL, she tied for 13th and because of its good acadmics and athletics” … Lists her greatest thrills as “playing in three U.S. Women’s Opens and making the cut 2008 and having Nancy Lopez as my captain of the 2009 Ping Jr. Solheim Cup team” … Full name is Tiff any Kristen Lua … Born in Monterey Park … Hopes to major in Psychology.

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ARIANA PATTERSON RIGHT-HANDED • 5-6 • RS FRESHMAN • MONTEREY, CA (SANTA CATALINA SCHOOL)

2009-10 — Redshirted the season. record and a fi fth place fi nish in the Central Coast Section playoff s … Junior Golf — In 2005, she won the In 2007, she tied for 11th in the NorCal Championship with a score Nike Jr. Redhawk by 10 shots with of 78 … In 2006 she tied for 13th in the CIF-WSCGA State Girls scores of 72-72-73—217 (+1) … Golf Championship … She tied for 10th in the CIF-NCGA NorCal Also placed third in the Nike Golf Girls Championship and Santa Catalina took second place. Jr. at Marshallia Ranch in Lompoc, Personal — Has an older sister, Alexandra … Hobby is photography CA with scores of 77-79-72—228 … Was a 2009 Weston Photography Honorable Mention selection (+12) … 2005 AJGA Jr. All-Star Team member. … Lists her biggest athletic thrill as winning her fi rst AJGA event High School — Earned four varsity letters at Santa Catalina School in 2005 by 10 shots … Aspires to become a professional golfer … for coaches Tim Tuttle and Janet Coles, a former UCLA standout Admires Lorena Ochoa for her golf talent as well as her community … Th ree-time MVP for SCS … Th ree-year all-league selection … In service … Full name is Ariana Lee Patterson … Born in her home- 2009, she helped lead the Cougars to an undefeated regular season town … Undeclared major.

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GLORY YANG RIGHT-HANDED • 5-3 • SENIOR • SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA (LINFIELD CHRISTIAN, CA) Career Statistics Rnds Rnds %Rds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20

2009-10 — Earned All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention honors ... Fin- High School — Graduated from Linfi eld Christian HS in Murrieta ished the season ranked 80th by GolfWeek and 107th by GolfStat … Did not play golf for her high school team. ... Tied for 10th at the Pac-10 Championship and posted a 71 (-1) Personal — Is an international student … Chose UCLA for its in the fi nal round ... Tied for 12th at the NCAA West Regional ... academics and athletics … Parents Sung-Bum Yang and Hye-Sook Best fi nish was sixth at the Regional Challenge with scores of 73-75- Yang live in Seoul, South Korea … Th ird of four children … Admires 72--220 (+9) ... Tied for 16th at Turtle Bay ... Earned spots on the professional golfers Lorena Ochoa, Annika Sorenstam, Tiger Woods Fall (2009) and Spring (2010) Director’s Honor Rolls ... Honorable and Phil Mickelson … Enjoys listening to music and reading in her Mention All-Pac-10 academic selection. spare time … Birth given name is Joo-Young Yang … Pre-Business/ Summer 2009 — Tied for 40th at U.S. Women’s Open Sectional Economics major. Qualifying at Pasatiempo GC. 2008-09 — Earned 2nd Team NGCA and GolfWeek 3rd Team All- America honors … 1st Team All-Pac-10 selection and was chosen to the Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic Team … Won the 2008 Topy Cup, her fi rst collegiate victory, with scores of 71-71- 70—212 (-4) … Established a personal best with a three-round total of 211 (-5) while tying for fourth place at the UCF Challenge … Placed seventh at the Pac-10 Championship and tied for seventh at the Wildcat Invitational … Recorded fi ve Top 10 results and seven Top 20s … Boasts a cumulative GPA of 3.34 and landed on the Director’s Honor Roll in Fall, 2008 and Winter, 2009. 2007-08 — Earned second-team All-America honors from GolfWeek and the NGCA … Was a fi rst-team All-Pac-10 selection … Finished the season ranked 20th by GolfWeek … Tied for 15th at the NCAA Championship with scores of 73-75-75-72—295 (+7) … Best fi n- ish was a tie for second at the Regional Challenge with scores of 71-73-72—216 (+3) … Recorded eight Top 20 results in 11 starts … Averaged 73.7 and ranked third on the team. Summer 2007 — Tied for fi fth in stroke play at the USWAPL after posting scores of 72-70—142 (-2) … In match play, she ad- vanced to the second round before falling 1-up to Stephanie Fleet of Dewitt, Mich … Beat Julia Huh of Pasadena, Md., 2 & 1 in the fi rst round. Summer 2006 — Won the Fidelity Investments Junior at Trump National with scores of 73-76-76—225 … Placed second at Th e PING Invitational with scores of 74-71-70—215 and was the run- nerup at the Hanmi Bank Jr. Open with scores of 75-74-74—223 … Finished third at the PING Junior at the Woodlands with scores of 74-73-71—218 and placed fourth at the AJGA Craig Ranch Junior with scores of 81-72-74—227 … Tied for fi fth at the Kathy Whitworth Invitational with scores of 72-77—149 and tied for seventh at the Rolex Tournament of Champions with scores of 72-72-77-73—294.

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