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Wgolf09 10.Pdf 2009-10 Women’s Golf Quick Facts Location: El Paso,Texas Colors: Dark Blue, Orange, Silver Accent Founded: 1914 Conference: Conference USA Enrollment: 20,000 President: Dr. Diana Natalicio Nickname: Miners Director of Athletics: Bob Stull Coaching Staff Table of Contents Head Coach: Jere Pelletier Alma Mater: New Mexico ‘77 2 Roster Women’s Golf Phone: (915)747-5395 3 2009-10 Statistics Women’s Golf Fax: (915)747-5162 4 Jere Pelletier Women’s Golf E-Mail: [email protected] 5 Samantha Garza 6 Rosana Gomez Media Relations 7 Stephanie Herrera Women’s Golf SID: Jeff Darby 8 Shang-Fan Huang SID Phone: (915)747-6652 9 Deborah Martinez Women’s Golf Phone: (915)747-5395 Women’s Golf Fax: (915)747-5444 10 Teresa Nogués Women’s Golf E-Mail: [email protected] 11 Ana Pastor Website: www.utepathletics.com 12 Liz Sobczak 13 UTEP’s Home Courses Credits The 2009-10 UTEP Women’s Golf Media Guide is a publication of the athletic media relations office. Managing Editor - Sara West. Photography - Brian Kanof. 2009-10 Roster Name Year Hometown (High School) Samantha Garza SR El Paso, Texas (Eastwood HS) Rosana Gomez JR Don Benito, Badajoz, Spain (Collegio San Vicente) Stephanie Herrera JR El Paso, Texas (Eastwood HS) Shang-Fan Huang JR Sugar Land, Texas (Clements HS) Deborah Martinez SR San Carlos, Sonora, Spain (Tecnologico De Monterrey) Teresa Nogués SO Huesca, Spain (I.E.S. Ramón y Cajal) Ana Pastor JR Llanes, Asturias, Spain (I.E.S De Llanes) Liz Sobczak JR Muskego, Wis. (Muskego HS) Head Coach: Jere Pelletier (New Mexico ‘77) Standing: Rosana Gomez, Teresa Nogués, Ana Pastor, Liz Sobczak, Stephanie Herrera, Head Coach Jere Pelletier Kneeling: Samantha Gomez, Shang-Fan Huang, Deborah Martinez 2009-10 Statistics Date Event - Site (Course) Rounds Score Place Sept. 14-15 Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic - Fort Collins, Colo. 305-297-303 905 14th of 16 Sept. 19-20 Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational - Albuquerque, N.M. 308-301-308 917 17th of 18 Oct. 5-6 ORU Shootout - Tulsa, Okla. 310-316-310 936 2nd of 13 Oct. 13-15 Price’s Give ‘Em Five Intercollegiate - Las Cruces, N.M. 305-301-302 908 t10th of 17 Oct. 19-21 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate - Greenville, N.C. 308-301-301 910 11th of 15 Feb. 28-March 2 Islander Classic - Corpus Cristi, Texas 315-306-319 940 4th of 12 March 15-16 Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational - Honolulu, Hawaii 316-316-313 945 10th of 16 March 29-30 UALR Women’s Golf Classic - Hot Springs, Ark. 308-297-295 900 4th of 18 April 5-6 Wyoming Cowgirl Classic - Chandler, Ariz. 299-295-289 883 1st of 23 April 18-20 Conference USA Championship - Hattiesburg, Miss. 300-302-300 902 6th of 10 Round-by-Round Results Ptarmigan/Ram Branch Law Firm ORU Shootout Price’s Lady Pirate 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Samantha Garza 77 76 83 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Rosana Gomez 77 76 79 84 72 80 75 78 77 76 73 75 74 72 72 Stephanie Herrera 77 76 75 77 79 81 --- --- --- 76 78 85 --- --- --- Shang-Fan Huang 82 70 74 80 76 76 84 77 80 --- --- --- 76 82 77 Deborah Martinez 74 75 75 77 75 76 75 80 78 74 74 73 81 73 77 Teresa Nogués --- --- --- 74 78 76 83 81 77 81 77 76 77 80 79 Ana Pastor --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 79 77 78 83 76 75 Liz Sobczak --- --- --- --- --- --- 77 85 78 79 77 79 --- --- --- Islander Classic Dr.Donnis UALR Classic Wyoming Cowgirl C-USA Championship 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Samantha Garza --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Rosana Gomez 78 81 83 77 78 76 79 71 73 77 73 71 75 74 72 Stephanie Herrera --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Shang-Fan Huang --- --- --- 81 79 77 76 76 74 74 78 69 70 74 68 Deborah Martinez 80 78 86 --- --- --- 81 78 75 81 69 75 79 77 79 Teresa Nogués 76 75 74 78 81 80 78 72 73 72 75 75 76 78 81 Ana Pastor 81 75 80 85 78 80 --- --- --- 76 80 74 82 77 81 Liz Sobczak 81 78 86 80 82 82 75 79 80 --- --- --- --- --- --- Individual Statistics Total Total Total Stroke Best Best Best Best Top Top Best Tournaments Rounds Strokes Average 1st Round 18 36 54 10 20 Finish Samantha Garza 1 3 236 78.7 77 76 153 236 --- --- t73 - Ptarmigan/Ram Rosana Gomez 10 30 2278 76.0 74 71 144 218 5 6 t4- Lady Pirate Stephanie Herrera 3 9 704 78.2 76 75 151 228 --- --- 57 - Ptarmigan/Ram Shang-Fan Huang 8 24 1830 76.3 70 69 144 212 2 2 t2 - C-USA Champ. Deborah Martinez 9 27 2075 76.9 74 69 147 221 3 3 t9 - ORU Shootout Teresa Nogués 9 27 2083 77.1 72 72 145 222 3 3 t3 - Islander Classic Ana Pastor 6 18 1417 78.7 76 74 151 230 --- 1 t20 - Islander Classic Liz Sobczak 5 15 1194 79.6 75 75 154 234 --- --- t22 - ORU Shootout Team 10 30 5099 77.7 305 297 600 905 4 4 1st - Wyoming Cowgirl Jere Pelletier HEAD COACH UTEP Under Jere Pelletier NEW MEXICO ‘77 Tournament Titles (8) 1995–Lady Bronc Classic 1995–Subway Ram Fall Classic 16TH YEAR AT UTEP 1998–Lady Bronc Classic 1999–BYU Invitational 2002–Islander Spring Invitational The UTEP women’s golf program 2004–Lindsey Classic has made tremendous strides under Jere 2006–Red Rock Invitational Pelletier, the 1995 WAC Coach of the 2010-Wyoming Cowgirl Classic Year. During Pelletier’s tenure the Miners Other Top Three Finishes (17) have won eight tournament titles, while 1995–Cowgirl Classic (3rd) finishing in the top three at 25 events. 1997–Susie Maxwell Berning Tournament (T3rd) Equally as impressive, his team has 1998–Ptarmagan Ram Fall Classic (3rd) 1998–SDSU Fall Classic (2nd) enjoyed success away from the playing 1999–Jeannine McHaney Memorial (3rd) field. Under his leadership the Miners have 2001–Lady Razorback Invitational (2nd) regularly been recognized for their team 2002–Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational (2nd) 2002–Bronco Fall Classic (2nd) grade point average and leadership in the 2003–Bearkat Invitational (3rd) community. 2003–Lady Indian Classic (3rd) UTEP is coming off its best season 2003–Bronco Fall Classic (2nd) 2004–Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational (2nd) statistically under Pelletier. The Miners 2005–ORU Shootout (3rd) finished with a team round average of 304.9 and a stroke average of 77.7. The 2007–UALR/NT Classic (3rd) 2009-10 team took first place at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic, one of four top-five 2007–Conference USA Championship (T3rd) 2008–ORU Invitational (2nd) finishes. Pelletier also had three Miners make the All-Conference USA team for the 2009-ORU Shootout (2nd) first time. Pelletier has guided UTEP to eight top-five finishes at the conference Team/Individual Honors 1995 WAC Coach of the Year championship, including tying for third in 2007. The 2007 Miners were led by 1996 All-WAC (Nicco Chilek) Conference USA individual champion and player of the year Gerina Mendoza. 1996 All-WAC Tournament (Nicco Chilek) Mendoza is one of many Miner golfers who have thrived under Pelletier’s 2000 All-WAC (Kristen MacLaren) tutelage, including fellow all-conference honorees Linda Chen, Nicco Chilek, 2002 All-WAC (Linda Chen) 2003 All-WAC (Annie Mallory) Gomez, Huang, Jullianne Kim, Kristen MacLaren, Annie Mallory, Martinez, Nogués 2004 All-WAC (Annie Mallory) and Susan Wright. Six different UTEP players have won tournaments in the Pelletier 2006 All-Conference USA (Jullianne Kim, Gerina Mendoza) era, headed Mendoza who was a four-time champion as a senior. Mendoza set a 2006 All-Conference USA Tournament (Jullianne Kim) 2007 All-Conference USA (Jullianne Kim, Gerina Mendoza) school record by posting a stellar 72.8 stroke average that year. 2007 Conference USA Player of the Year (Gerina Mendoza) In addition, 22 UTEP student-athletes have garnered academic all-conference 2008 All-Conference USA (Deborah Martinez) recognition under Pelletier’s watch, and four have been awarded Conference USA 2009 All-Conference USA (Deborah Martinez, Teresa Nogués) 2010 All-Conference USA (Rosana Gomez, Shang-Fan Huang, Deborah Martinez) Commissioner’s Academic Medals for having cumulative grade point averages of Seven Individual Champions 3.75 or better. A 1977 graduate of New Mexico, Pelletier turned pro that year. He played in the Rotary Pro-Am, El Paso Country Club (first place), New Mexico Open (fourth place), Pro Sun Country Section PGA (second place), McDonald’s Matches Sun As owner of the Nevel Meade Pro Shop, Jere set up all golf operations Country Section PGA, Hilton Open (fifth place), Tiejeras Arroyo Invitational (first for running a public course in rural Kentucky. While manager of Puerto del Sol place), Albuquerque City Championship (fifth place), New Mexico State Amateur Municipal Golf Course, he aided in the remodeling of the par-three course into Championship (fifth place) and Arroyo del Oso (club champion). a regulation nine-hole course with a state-of-the-art driving range and teaching Pelletier, who graduated from the Professional Golf Association Business facility. He received Merchandiser of the Year awards in 1983 and 1987. School, Rules Seminar and Teaching Seminar, is a member of the PGA of America, Pelletier was born in Spokane, Wash. He has two children, Katie and Sun Country Section PGA Golf Digest Panel and Top 100 Golf Courses. Heather. The Pelletier Ledger Team Individual Tournament Tournament Top Five Conference Season Round Average Stroke Average Champs Runner-Up Finishes Finish 1994-95 334.2 85.0 1 0 2 5th 1995-96 324.7 82.7 1 0 3 4th 1996-97 324.3 82.1 0 0 2 6th 1997-98 319.6 81.6 1 0 2 7th 1998-99 313.4 79.5 0 1 5 8th 1999-00 314.5 80.0 1 0 3 5th 2000-01 323.7 82.4 0 0 1 7th 2001-02 313.5 79.7 1 1 4 4th 2002-03 310.3 79.5 0 2 5 5th 2003-04 313.6 79.7 1 1 3 6th 2004-05 319.4 81.0 0 1 2 7th 2005-06 310.5 79.2 1 0 3 5th 2006-07 307.2 78.2 0 0 3 t3rd 2007-08 320.0 80.0 0 0 0 6th 2008-09 314.5 81.1 0 1 3 5th 2009-10 304.9 77.7 1 1 4 6th Samantha Garza UTEP ITEMS: Made the Dean’s List at UTEP and has been named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll the last five years ..
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