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Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic The 42nd Annual LIZ MURPHEY COllEGIATE CLASSIC Alabama • Arkansas • Auburn • Daytona State • Denver Georgetown • Georgia • Indiana • Iowa State Michigan State • Mississippi State • N.C. State Northwestern • Southern Cal • Texas A&M • Tro y APRIL 4-6, 2014 • ATHENS, GA. • UGA GOLF COURSE April 4-6, 2014; UGA Golf Course; Athens, Ga. 42nd Annual Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic SCHEDULE OF EVENTS StaFF DIRECTORY THURsdaY, APRIL 3 TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS RULES COmmittEE SPORTS INFORmatiON 7:00 a.m. Driving Range Opens Josh Brewer Don Heilman, OIC Brittany Adams 8:00-11:00 a.m. Registration at Boyd Center Whitney Wade Dave Ballard Luke Dixon 11:00 a.m. Coaches Meeting at Boyd Center GOLF COURSE StaFF Joe Creeden Ann Drinkard 8:00 a.m. Practice Rounds begin Dave Cousart, General Manager Jim Januzelli Caroline Mobley Matt Peterson, Head Professsional John Young Kevin Mobley FRidaY, APRIL 6-SundaY, APRIL 6 Scott Griffith, Superintendent Phil Novinger Mike Mobley 7:00 a.m. Driving Range Opens ATHLETIC TRAINER Anne Noland 7:00 a.m. Athletic Trainer on site through Steve “Chickenhawk” Bryant Matthew Pearce the conclusion of play SCOREBOARD Ashleigh Shay 8:00 a.m. Tee Times Begin Rusty Estes Preston Smith TEE TIMES FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 4 NO. 1 TEE NO. 10 TEE 8:00 Georgia (#5) Southern Cal (#5) 8:00 Arkansas (#5) Indiana (#5) 8:08 Georgia (#4) Southern Cal (#4) 8:08 Arkansas (#4) Indiana (#4) 8:16 Georgia (#3) Southern Cal (#3) 8:16 Arkansas (#3) Indiana (#3) 8:24 Georgia (#2) Southern Cal (#2) 8:24 Arkansas (#2) Indiana (#2) 8:32 Georgia (#1) Southern Cal (#1) 8:32 Arkansas (#1) Indiana (#1) 8:40 Alabama (#5) Northwestern (#5) Denver (#5) 8:40 Iowa St. (#5) Daytona St. (#5) Auburn (#5) 8:48 Alabama (#4) Northwestern (#4) Denver (#4) 8:48 Iowa St. (#4) Daytona St. (#4) Auburn (#4) 8:56 Alabama (#3) Northwestern (#3) Denver (#3) 8:56 Iowa St. (#3) Daytona St. (#3) Auburn (#3) 9:04 Alabama (#2) Northwestern (#2) Denver (#2) 9:04 Iowa St. (#2) Daytona St. (#2) Auburn (#2) 9:12 Alabama (#1) Northwestern (#1) Denver (#1) 9:12 Iowa St. (#1) Daytona St. (#1) Auburn (#1) 9:20 Mississippi St. (#5) Georgetown (#5) Michigan St. (#5) 11:07 N.C. State (#5) Texas A&M (#5) Troy (#5) 9:28 Mississippi St. (#4) Georgetown (#4) Michigan St. (#4) 11:15 N.C. State (#4) Texas A&M (#4) Troy (#4) 9:36 Mississippi St. (#3) Georgetown (#3) Michigan St. (#3) 11:22 N.C. State (#3) Texas A&M (#3) Troy (#3) 9:44 Mississippi St. (#2) Georgetown (#2) Michigan St. (#2) 11:30 N.C. State (#2) Texas A&M (#2) Troy (#2) 9:52 Mississippi St. (#1) Georgetown (#1) Michigan St. (#1) 11:37 N.C. State (#1) Texas A&M (#1) Troy (#1) 42nd Annual Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic April 4-6, 2014; UGA Golf Course; Athens, Ga. The list of golfers who have competed collegiately in the Liz Mur- The Bulldogs ruled play during the late-1990s in record-breaking phey Collegiate Classic reads like a “Who’s Who” of women’s golf, individual and team fashion. Reilley Rankin fired a tourney record including LPGA Hall of Famers Beth Daniel, Betsy King and Julie 11-under in 1998. The following year, Georgia posted what was then Inkster. The LMCC is one of the oldest continuous sporting events in a team record of 4-under to win by a whopping 44 strokes. all of women’s intercollegiate athletics. Its 42nd edition will be held Two years ago, Alabama equaled the single-round record of April 4-6, 2014 at the University of Georgia Golf Course. 10-under and went on to break Georgia’s 54-hole scoring mark. Last The event began humbly in 1973 as the Georgia Invitational be- year, the Liz Murphey moved from its tradtional spring date to be a fore becoming the Women’s Southern Intercollegiate Champion- Fall Preview for the 2013 NCAAs. North Carolina and Texas A&M’s ships from 1977-94. In 1995, the tourney was renamed in honor of Mary Michael Maggio won team and individual titles, respectively. Liz Murphey, UGA’s Hall of Fame golf coach and long-time Senior Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Records Woman Administrator. Team Round: 278 (-10 on par-72) Alabama (2012) Georgia and Tulsa have enjoyed the most success on both the 282 (-10 on par-73) Duke (2000) team and individual fronts, combining to win 18 team and 13 in- Team Tourney: 854 (-10 on par-72) Alabama (2012) dividual titles between them. Tulsa swept four straight team and Ind. Round: 66 (-6) J. Kirby (Alabama) (2012) individual crowns from 1982-85. Georgia has won 13 team titles 66 (-6) B. Lang (Duke) (2004) and has produced 11 medalists. Ind. Tourney: 208 (-11 on par-73) R. Rankin (Georgia) (1998) PaST LMCC TEAM & INDIVIDUal CHAMPIONS YEAR TEAM CHAMPION / MEDALIST(S) ..............................................................(SCORE) YEAR TEAM CHAMPION / MEDALIST(S) ..............................................................(SCORE) 1973 Rollins .................................................................................................... 323 1994 Tennessee ........................................................................309-315-296=920 Hollis Stacy (Rollins)/Suzanne Jackson (Florida) .............................. 156* Caroline Peek (Furman) ........................................................72-80-73=225 1974 Furman .................................................................................................. 337 1995 Indiana .............................................................................304-312-300=916 Suzanne Jackson (Florida)/Sara Stuhler (Miami) ............................. 148* Erika Wicoff (Indiana) ............................................................73-74-71=218 1975 Florida ................................................................................................... 672 1996 Tulsa ................................................................................. 311-299-307=917 Donna Horton (Florida) ........................................................................... 73 Ashley Winn (LSU) ................................................................77-72-73=222 1976 Florida ................................................................................................... 648 1997 Georgia ............................................................................304-300-303=907 Bev Davis (Florida) ............................................................................... 155 Shauna Estes (Georgia) ........................................................70-73-73=216 1977 Florida ..............................................................................310-311-306=927 1998 Georgia ............................................................................305-289-289=883 Beth Daniel (Furman) ...........................................................77-68-75=220 Reilley Rankin (Georgia) .......................................................70-69-69=208 1978 Florida International ........................................................306-305-306=917 1999 Georgia ............................................................................293-291-288=872 Brenda Rego (Florida International) ....................................78-74-72=224 Shauna Estes (Georgia) ........................................................ 71-71-72=214 1979 Georgia ............................................................................319-309-329=947 2000 Duke .................................................................................291-282-302=875 Sherri Turner (Furman) ..........................................................71-76-78=225 Beth Bauer (Duke) ................................................................. 67-72-74=213 1980 Georgia ............................................................................ 304-311-307=922 2001 Duke ................................................................................291-303-308=902 Martha Stacy (Georgia) .........................................................72-77-78=227 Kalen Anderson (Duke) .........................................................73-74-73=221 1981 Georgia ...........................................................................312-305-296=913 2002 Florida .............................................................................. 301-288-290=879 Mitzi Edge (Georgia) .............................................................76-73-72=221 Jeanne Cho (Florida) .............................................................75-68-73=216 1982 Tulsa .................................................................................310-305-297=912 2003 Duke .................................................................................295-293-288=876 Julie Inkster (San Jose State) ...............................................75-72-74=221 Elizabeth Janangelo (Duke) ..................................................72-69-69=210 1983 Tulsa ................................................................................. 293-301-307=901 2004 Georgia ............................................................................292-288-285=865 Jody Rosenthal (Tulsa) .......................................................... 71-74-75=220 Brittany Lang (Duke) .............................................................66-73-68=207 1984 Tulsa .................................................................................303-307-299=909 2005 Georgia ............................................................................298-294-300=892 Jody Rosenthal (Tulsa) ..........................................................73-74-73=220 Kelly Froelich (Georgia) ........................................................74-73-71=218
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