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2015-16 Media Supplement 2015-16 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT GOLF 2015-16 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF 2015-16 University of Florida Table of Contents Women’s Golf Quick Facts Media Information University Information Contents/Quick Facts .............................................1 Location: Gainesville, Fla. Media Information/Support Staff ......................2 SEASON 2015-16 Founded: 1853 Roster .......................................................................... 3 Enrollment: 49,878 Tournament Information ...................................... 4 Nickname: Gators SEC Opponent Quick Facts ............................ 5-6 Colors: Orange (PMS 172) and Blue (PMS 287) Home Course: Mark Bostick Golf Course University of Florida Women’s Golf (par-70, 6,074 yards) Head Coach Emily Glaser ......................................7 Conference: Southeastern Conference (SEC) Assistant Coach Janice Olivencia ..................... 8 COACHES President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs Ursa Orehek .............................................................. 9 Athletics Director: Jeremy Foley Kelly Grassel .............................................................10 SWA: Lynda Tealer Maria Torres ...............................................................11 University Golf Course Phone: (352) Karolina Vlckova .....................................................12 375-4683, ext. 4710 Taylor Tomlinson .....................................................13 Sydney Needham ...................................................14 Coaching Staff Laura Kanouse .........................................................15 Head Coach: Emily Glaser Madison Pacheco ...................................................15 (4th season, Michigan State, ’02) Sam Wagner .............................................................15 Assistant Coach: Janice Olivencia PLAYERS (4th season, Texas, ’04) Statistics, Records and Results 2015 SunTrust Gator Invitational ......................16 Team Information 2014-15 Season Review ..................................17-18 2015 SEC Finish: 6th/14 UF National Championship Teams ..................19 2015 NCAA Raleigh Regional Finish: 8th/18 SEC/Individual Championship Teams .....20-21 NCAA Appearances: 24 National and SEC Honors .................................. 22 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/2 Records .............................................................. 23-24 Letterwinners Lost: Camilla Hedberg and UF Athletics Hall of Fame ..................................25 Anna Young Florida Team Titles ...............................................26 Top Returnee: Karolina Vlckova (74.06) Florida Individual Titles....................................... 27 REVIEW 2014-15 Twitter: @GatorsGolf Letterwinners ..........................................................28 Instagram: @GatorsWGolf Academic and Amateur Honors ......................29 Facebook: Florida Gators Women’s Golf Florida and the LPGA ..........................................30 Florida’s Amateur Success .................................31 UF Women’s Golf Contact Mark Bostick Golf Course ..................................32 Information Contact: Brianne Wigley HISTORY Office Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 Cell Phone: (386) 214-2812 Email: [email protected] RECORDS GATORS 1 ALWAYS UF WOMEN’S GOLF UF WOMEN’S 2015-16 SEASON 2015-16 2015-16 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF Media Information they keep you up-to-date on all Pertinent Phone Numbers things Orange and Blue. Plus, enjoy Communications Department: Contact in-depth coverage of your favorite (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 Information about the Florida Gator student-athletes from UF’s Communiations Fax: (352) 375- women’s golf team will be coordi- GatorVision staff as we highlight 4809 nated by the Women’s Golf Com- their accomplishments both on Brianne Wigley (office): (352) 375- munications Contact: and off the field. 4683, ext. 6100 Brianne Wigley Brianne Wigley (cell): (386) 214- GatorZone - the award-winning 2812 COACHES ([email protected]) show for The Gator Nation. Head Coach Emily Glaser or Interviews Assistant Coach Janice Olivencia: All student-athlete and coach in- Web Access (352) 375-4683 ext. 4710 terviews must be coordinated The University Athletic Associa- Golf Course Fax: (352) 395-6228 through Brianne Wigley in the tion’s World Wide Web site fea- Communications Office, and must tures news, scores and statistics Upon request, for individuals with be requested at least one day in for all UF sports, as well as down- documented print-related disabili- advance. loadable sound clips from radio ties, this publication is available in play-by-play and the Gator band, alternate format. Contact the UAA PLAYERS GatorZone TV Show in addition to photos and video at (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 for Beginning its 14th season this fall, clips. Users can access information more information. For people with GatorZone features all the latest through a Web browser at www. speech and hearing impairments, news and information on Gator ath- GatorZone.com. when trying to call a department letics. Join hosts Jeff Cardozo and which does not list a TDD number, Megan Parler every other Wednes- please contact the Florida Relay day at 5:30 p.m. on Sun Sports as Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TDD). 2014-15 REVIEW 2014-15 Support Staff HISTORY Connie Andrews Ann Hughes Brenda Lembo Pete Mariano Mike Spiegler Athletic Trainer Assistant Director Program Coordinator Assistant Director of Senior Associate of Student Services Golf (Pro Shop) Athletics Director, Administration Not Pictured: RECORDS Liz Fox Nutritionist Julie Hackney Marketing & Promotions Scott Hampton UF WOMEN’S GOLF UF WOMEN’S Director of Golf Tyler Stuart Brianne Wigley Strength and Communications Conditioning GATORS 2 ALWAYS 2015-16 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF 2015-16 University of Florida Women’s Golf Roster Name Class Hometown/Previous School Kelly Grassel Jr. Chesterton, Ind./Michigan State Laura Kanouse Sr. Boca Raton, Fla./Boca Raton High School SEASON 2015-16 Sydney Needham Jr. Villa Rica, Ga./Samford Ursa Orehek Sr. Domzale, Slovenia/Gimnazija Ljubljana Šiška Madison Pacheco Fr. Pensacola, Fla./Pensacola High School Taylor Tomlinson So. Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall School Maria Torres Jr. Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico/Cupeyville School Karolina Vlckova Jr. Unhošť, Czech Republic/Gymnasium Kladno Sam Wagner Fr. Windermere, Fla./Circle Christian School COACHES Head Coach: Emily Glaser (4th season, Michigan State, ’02) Assistant Coach: Janice Olivencia (4th season, Texas, ’04) PLAYERS 2014-15 REVIEW 2014-15 HISTORY From left: Maria Torres, Karolina Vlckova, Taylor Tomlinson, Sydney Needham, Madison Pacheco, Sam Wagner, Laura Kanouse, Kelly Grassel, Ursa Orehek RECORDS GATORS 3 ALWAYS UF WOMEN’S GOLF UF WOMEN’S 2015-16 SEASON 2015-16 2015-16 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF 2015-16 Tournament Information FALL SEASON SPRING SEASON POSTSEASON Cougar Classic Florida Challenge SEC Championship Sept. 13-15, 2015 * Charleston, S.C. Feb. 1, 2016 * Lecanto, Fla. April 15-17, 2016 * Birmingham, Ala. Host: College of Charleston Host: University of South Florida Host: Southeastern Conference Course Name: Yeamans Hall Club Course Name: Black Diamond Ranch Course Name: Greystone Golf and Country Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,219 yards) Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,050 yards) Club COACHES SID Contact: Marlene Navor SID Contact: Mark Heise Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,466 yards) SID Phone: (843) 953-6720 SID Phone: (813) 974-5755 SID Contact: Chuck Dunlap SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] SID Phone: (205) 458-3000 Website: www.CofCSports.com Website: www.gousfbulls.com SID Email: [email protected] Website: www.secsports.com Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate Northrup Grumman Regional Sept. 21-22, 2015 * Knoxville, Tenn. Challenge NCAA Regional Championship Host: University of Tennessee Feb. 7-9, 2016 * Palos Verdes, Calif. May 5-7, 2016 Course Name: Cherokee Country Club Host: Ohio State University Possible Sites: Stanford, Calif.; Bryan, Texas; Course Par (Yardage): Par-71 (5,870 yards) Course Name: Palos Verdes Golf Club Baton Rouge, La.; Shoal Creek, Ala. SID Contact: Rachel Gunia Course Par (Yardage): Par-71 (5,912 yards) SID Phone: (865) 974-9494 SID Contact: Kyle Kuhlman NCAA National Championship PLAYERS SID Email: [email protected] SID Phone: (614) 292-0088 May 20-25, 2016 * Eugene, Ore. Website: www.utsports.com SID Email: [email protected] Host: University of Oregon Website: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com Course Name: Eugene Country Club Windy City Classic Course Par (Yardage): TBD Oct. 5-6, 2015 * Chicago, Ill. Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate SID Contact: Abbey McNamara Host: Northwestern University Championship SID Phone: (541) 346-5475 Course Name: Westmoreland Country Club SID Email: [email protected] Feb. 21-23, 2016 * New Orleans, La. Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,248 yards) Website: www.goducks.com Host: Tulane University SID Contact: Paul Kennedy Course Name: English Turn Golf and SID Phone: (847) 491-7503 2014-15 REVIEW 2014-15 Country Club SID Email: [email protected] Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,186 yards) Website: www.nusports.com SID Contact: Roger Dunaway SID Phone: (504) 862-8240 Alamo Invitational SID Email: [email protected] Oct. 25-27, 2015 * San Antonio, Texas Website: www.TulaneGreenWave.com Host: UTSA Course Name: Briggs Ranch Golf Club SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,428 yards) SID Contact: Kyle Stephens Invitational SID Phone: (210) 458-4551 March 5-6, 2016 * Gainesville, Fla. SID Email: [email protected] Host: University of Florida Website:
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