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20- 1999 National Champions 2002 National Champions 1999 National Champions -20- 2002 National Champions 1999 National Champions -21- 2002 National Champions Honors & Awards NCAA Individual Champion 2000-01 Candy Hannemann 2001-02 Virada Nirapathpongporn 2004-05 Anna Grzebien Honda Award 2000-01 Candy Hannemann 2001-02 Virada Nirapathpongporn 2004-05 Anna Grzebien 2006-07 Amanda Blumenherst NGCA National Player of the Year 2003-04 Liz Janangelo 2005-06 Amanda Blumenherst 2006-07 Amanda Blumenherst Golfstat Cup 1998-99 Jenny Chuasiriporn (72.94) 2003-04 Liz Janangelo (71.10) 2005-06 Amanda Blumenherst (71.62) 2006-07 Amanda Blumenherst (71.00) Golf Magazine Collegiate Golfer of the Year 1983-84 Mary Anne Widman Edith Cummings Golf Award 2005-06 Amanda Blumenherst NGCA National Rookie of the Year 1998-99 Beth Bauer 2003-04 Brittany Lang 2005-06 Amanda Blumenherst NGCA All-America 1981-82 Mary Anne Widman (Second) 1982-83 Mary Anne Widman (Second) 1983-84 Mary Anne Widman (First) 1984-85 Jodi Logan (HM) 1985-86 Evelyn Orley (HM) 1986-87 Sarah LeBrun (First) 1987-88 Evelyn Orley (Second) Sarah LeBrun (HM) 1991-92 Kim Cayce (HM) 1992-93 Stephanie Sparks (First) Tonya Blosser (HM) 1993-94 Stephanie Sparks (Second) 1994-95 Kathi Poppmeier (Second) 1995-96 Kathi Poppmeier (Second) Jenny Chuasiriporn (HM) 1996-97 Jenny Chuasiriporn (First) 1997-98 Jenny Chuasiriporn (First) 1998-99 Beth Bauer (First) Jenny Chuasiriporn (First) 1999-2000 Beth Bauer (First) Kalen Anderson (Second) Maria Garcia-Estrada (Second) 2000-01 Candy Hannemann (First) Virada Nirapathpongporn (First) 2001-02 Virada Nirapathpongporn (First) Candy Hannemann(Second) 1999 National Champions -22- 2002 National Champions -22- Honors, Awards & The record book Leigh Anne Hardin (Second) Amie Lehman 1995-96 Jenny Chuasiriporn, Kathi Poppmeier 2002-03 Virada Nirapathpongporn (First) 2000-01 Kalen Anderson 1996-97 Alicia Allison, Jenny Chuasiriporn Liz Janangelo (First) 2001-02 Virada Nirapathpongporn 1997-98 Jenny Chuasiriporn Leigh Anne Hardin (HM) Candy Hannemann 1998-99 Kalen Anderson, Beth Bauer 2003-04 Virada Nirapathpongporn (First) 2002-03 Virada Nirapathpongporn Jenny Chuasiriporn, Candy Hannemann Liz Janangelo (First) 2003-04 Virada Nirapathpongporn 1999-00 Kalen Anderson Brittany Lang (First) 2006-07 Amanda Blumenherst Beth Bauer, Candy Hannemann, Leigh Anne Hardin (Second) Kristina Engstrom, Maria Garcia-Estrada Anna Grzebien (HM) ACC Player of the Year 2000-01 Kalen Anderson 2004-05 Anna Grzebien (First) 1996-97 Jenny Chuasiriporn Candy Hannemann, Leigh Anne Hardin Liz Janangelo (First) 1997-98 Jenny Chuasiriporn Kristina Engstrom, Maria Garcia-Estrada Brittany Lang (First) 1998-99 Jenny Chuasiriporn (tie) 2001-02 Virada Nirapathpongporn Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh (HM) Beth Bauer (tie) Candy Hannemann 2005-06 Anna Grzebien (First) 1999-2000 Beth Bauer Leigh Anne Hardin, Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh Liz Janangelo (First) 2000-01 Candy Hannemann 2002-03 Virada Nirapathpongporn Amanda Blumenherst (First) 2001-02 Virada Nirapathpongporn Leigh Anne Hardin, Liz Janangelo Jennie Lee (HM) 2003-04 Liz Janangelo 2003-04 Virada Nirapathpongporn 2006-07 Amanda Blumenherst (First) 2004-05 Brittany Lang Leigh Anne Hardin, Liz Janangelo Anna Grzebien (Second) 2005-06 Amanda Blumenherst Brittany Lang, Anna Grzebien Jennie Lee (Second) 2006-07 Amanda Blumenherst 2004-05 Anna Grzebien Jennifer Pandolfi (HM)**Golfweek only Liz Janangelo, Brittany Lang Alison Whitaker (HM)**Golfweek only ACC Rookie of the Year Jennifer Pandolfi, Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 1995-96 Jenny Chuasiriporn 2005-06 Anna Grzebien Duke Hall of Fame 1997-98 Kalen Anderson (tie) Liz Janangelo, Jennifer Pandolfi NAME Year Inducted 1998-99 Beth Bauer Amanda Blumenherst, Jennie Lee Sarah LeBrun Ingram 1999 1999-2000 Maria Garcia-Estrada 2006-07 Anna Grzebien Mary Anne Widman 1996 2000-01 Virada Nirapathpongporn Alison Whitaker, Jennifer Pandolfi 2001-02 Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh Amanda Blumenherst, Jennie Lee Academic All-America 2002-03 Liz Janangelo 1984-85 Michelle Miller 2003-04 Brittany Lang Individual Victories 1990-91 Sibylle Gabler 2004-05 Jennifer Pandolfi NAME Victories 1992-93 Pam Soliman 2005-06 Amanda Blumenherst 1. Mary Anne Widman 12 1993-94 Tonya Blosser 2006-07 Alison Whitaker 2. Jenny Chuasiriporn 7 Kathi Poppmeier Liz Janangelo 7 Pam Soliman All-ACC Amanda Blumenherst 7 1994-95 Kathi Poppmeier 1984-85 Sarah LeBrun, Jodi Logan 5. Brittany Lang 6 Pam Soliman 1985-86 Jodi Logan, Evelyn Orley 6. Virada Nirapathpongporn 5 1995-96 Kathi Poppmeier 1991-92 Kim Cayce Candy Hannemann 5 1997-98 Amie Lehman 1992-93 Stephanie Sparks 8. Beth Bauer 4 1998-99 Kalen Anderson 1993-94 Tonya Blosser Leigh Anne Hardin 4 1999-2000 Kalen Anderson Kathi Poppmeier, Stephanie Sparks 10. Stephanie Sparks 3 1994-95 Kathi Poppmeier Kristina Engstrom 3 The Blue Devils take questions after winning the 2002 NCAA Championship in Auburn, Wash. 1999 National Champions -23- 2002 National Champions -23- The Record Book Individual Top-10 Finishes NAME TOP 10 FINISHES 1. Liz Janangelo, 2003-06 30 2. Jenny Chuasiriporn, 1996-99 27 Virada Nirapathpongporn, 2001-04 27 4. Anna Grzebien, 2004-07 26 Evelyn Orley, 1985-88 24 Candy Hannemann, 1999-2002 23 Sarah LeBrun, 1985-88 23 7. Stephanie Sparks, 1992-96 22 8. Leigh Anne Hardin, 2001-04 21 Brittany 10. Kathi Poppmeier, 1993-96 20 lang 11. Alicia Allison, 1995-98 19 Beth Bauer, 1999-2000 19 Year-by-Year Top Stroke Amanda Blumenherst, 2006-present 19 Averages Under Dan Brooks 13. Lisa Brandetsas, 1989-92 18 YEAR NAME RDS AVG 14. Kristina Engstrom, 2000-03 17 1984-85 Jodi Logan 32 77.30 Brittany Lang, 2004-05 17 1985-86 Evelyn Orley 37 76.30 16. Kalen Anderson, 1998-2001 16 1986-87 Sarah LeBrun 32 75.20 17. Tonya Blosser, 1991-94 15 1987-88 Evelyn Orley 34 75.35 18. Jean Bartholomew, 1986-99 13 1988-89 Jean Bartholomew 22 77.68 Mary Anne Widman, 1981-84 13 1989-90 Lisa Brandetsas 30 78.47 20. Kim Cayce, 1991-93 12 1990-91 Kelly Ann Tilghman 33 78.48 Jodi Logan, 1983-86 12 1991-92 Tonya Blosser 31 76.74 1992-93 Stephanie Sparks 28 74.25 Even Or under Par rounds 1993-94 Stephanie Sparks 33 75.27 NAME TOTAL 1994-95 Kathi Poppmeier 31 74.97 1. Liz Janangelo, 2003-06 55 1995-96 Kathi Poppmeier 34 75.00 2. Virada Nirapathpongporn, 2001-04 54 1996-97 Jenny Chuasiriporn 27 74.82 3. Anna Grzebien, 2004-07 45 1997-98 Jenny Chuasiriporn 31 72.94 4. Amanda Blumenherst, 2006-present 44 1998-99 Beth Bauer 30 73.17 5. Jenny Chuasiriporn, 1996-99 42 1999-00 Beth Bauer 36 73.39 6. Leigh Anne Hardin, 2001-04 38 Liz Janangelo 2000-01 Candy Hannemann 33 72.88 7. Candy Hannemann, 1999-2002 37 2001-02 Virada Nirapathpongporn 33 3.06 8. Brittany Lang, 2004-05 33 Top-10 Season Stroke Averages 2002-03 Virada Nirapathpongporn 23 3.39 9. Beth Bauer, 1999-2000 28 YEAR NAME RDS AVG 2003-04 Liz Janangelo 30 71.10 10. Jennie Lee, 2006-present 23 2006-07 Amanda Blumenherst 31 71.00 2004-05 Brittany Lang 34 72.41 2003-04 Liz Janangelo 30 71.10 2005-06 Amanda Blumenherst 34 71.62 2005-06 Amanda Blumenherst 34 71.62 2006-07 Amanda Blumenherst 31 71.00 2003-04 Brittany Lang 33 71.67 2004-05 Brittany Lang 34 72.41 2003-04 Virada Nirapathpongporn 30 72.53 2000-01 Candy Hannemann 33 72.88 1997-98 Jenny Chuasiriporn 31 72.94 2001-02 Virada Nirapathpongporn 33 73.06 2004-05 Liz Janangelo 31 73.10 Top-10 Freshman Stroke Averages NAME AVERAGE 1. Amanda Blumenherst, 2005-06 71.62 2. Brittany Lang, 2003-04 71.67 3. Beth Bauer, 1998-99 73.17 4. Virada Nirapathpongporn, 2000-01 73.36 5. Liz Janangelo, 2002-03 73.58 6. Anna Grzebien, 2003-04 73.61 7. Jennie Lee, 2005-06 74.29 8. Candy Hannemann, 1998-99 74.81 9. Alison Whitaker, 2006-07 75.03 10.Maria Garcia-Estrada, 1999-2000 75.29 1999 NationalJan Disque Champions (left) was the first Blue Devil to win a tournament and-24- Veronica Karaman (right) was the first golfer2002 to win multipl Nationale tournaments. Champions -24- The Record Book Top Individual Rounds Under Dan Brooks DATE .......... NAME (TOURNAMENT/ROUND) ................................ SCORE 10/31/04 ....... Liz Janangelo (ACC/SEC Challenge/3 - Par 71) .................... 62 5/12/07 ........ Amanda Blumenherst (NCAA East Reg./3 - Par 72) ........... 63 9/20/04 ........ Brittany Lang (NCAA Fall Preview/1 - Par 72) ....................... 64 3/5/07 .......... Amanda Blumenherst (UCF/2 - Par 72)............................... 65 10/23/05 ....... Liz Janangelo (Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate/3 - Par 71) .......... 65 5/19/05 ........ Anna Grzebien (NCAA Championship/3 - Par 71) .................. 65 10/25/03 ....... Liz Janangelo (ACC/SEC Challenge/2 - Par 71) .................... 65 4/5/02 .......... Virada Nirapathpongporn (Bryan National/1 - Par 72) .............. 65 5/10/01 ........ Virada Nirapathpongporn (NCAA East Regional/1 - Par 72) .... 65 5/20/98 ........ Jenny Chuasiriporn (NCAA Championship/1 - Par 72) ........... 65 4/18/04 ........ Liz Janangelo (ACC Championship/3 - Par 71)....................... 66 3/26/04 ........ Brittany Lang (Liz Murphey/1 - Par 72) ................................... 66 2/22/04 ........ Virada Nirapathpongporn (Lady Puerto Rico/1 - Par 72) .......... 66 10/3/03 ........ Liz Janangelo (Lady Tar Heel/1 - Par 72) ................................ 66 3/19/99 ........ Jenny Chuasiriporn (Lady Gamecock/1) ................................. 66 11/8/98 ......... Beth Bauer (Golf World/3) ....................................................... 66 In the 2003-04 campaign, the Blue Devils won a school-record 10 tournaments and finished third at the NCAA Championship. 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