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Pacific-10 Conference Women's Golf History and Records Pacific-10 Conference Women's Golf History and Records Pac-10 Team Champions 1987 ..........ASU 1988 ..........ASU 1989 ..........USC 1990 ..........UCLA 1991 ..........UCLA 1992 ..........ARIZ 1993 ..........ASU 1994 ..........ASU 1995 ..........ASU 1996 ..........ASU 1997 ..........ARIZ 1998 ..........ARIZ 1999 ..........STAN 2000 ..........ARIZ 2001 ..........ARIZ 2002 ..........ARIZ 2003 ..........CAL Pac-10 Team Championship Results 1987 (Tucson,Ariz.) 1.ASU.......1197 2.USC ......1200 3.STAN ...1223 4.ARIZ .....1224 5.UCLA ...1231 6.WASH...1251 7.WSU .....1345 8.OSU.......1369 9.ORE ......1675 1988 (Redmond,Wash.) 1.ASU ......1173 2.UCLA ...1230 3.WASH...1244 4.USC ......1245 5.ARIZ .....1248 6.STAN ...1259 7.ORE ......1313 8.WSU......1348 9.OSU.......1440 1989 (Pasadena,Calif.) 1.USC ......911 2.ASU ......925 3.ARIZ .....935 4.STAN ...937 5.UCLA ...946 6.WASH...996 7.ORE ......1015 8.WSU .....1028 9.OSU.......1057 1990 (Stanford,Calif.) 1.UCLA....898 2.ARIZ .....899 3.ASU ......900 4.STAN ...904 5.WASH...933 6.ORE ......939 7.USC ......942 8.WSU .....965 9.OSU.......976 1991 (Eugene,Ore.) 1.UCLA ...894 2.ARIZ......916 3.STAN ...938 4.ORE ......946 ASU .........946 6.WASH...960 7.USC ......967 8.OSU.......1003 9.WSU .....1032 1992 (Tempe,Ariz.) 1.ARIZ .....875 2.ASU.......908 3.STAN ...909 4.UCLA ...912 5.ORE ......916 6.USC ......935 7.WASH...958 8.OSU.......973 9.WSU .....994 1993 (Walla Walla,Wash.) 1.ASU ......905 2.UCLA ...921 3.USC ......930 4.STAN ...934 ORE .........934 6.OSU.......945 7.WASH...946 8.ARIZ .....949 9.WSU .....988 1994 (Los Angeles,Calif.) 1.ASU....... 920 2.USC ......924 3.UCLA ...928 4.STAN ...935 5.ORE ......957 6.ARIZ .....968 7.WASH...971 8.OSU.......999 9.WSU .....1048 1995 (Corvallis,Ore.) 1.ASU ......858* 2.UCLA ...891 3.STAN ...896 4.ARIZ .....897 5.ORE ......898 6.WASH...904 7.USC ......905 8.OSU.......949 9.WSU .....958 1996 (Tucson,Ariz.) 1.ASU ......875 2.UCLA ...876 3.ARIZ .....879 STAN .......879 5.WASH...911 6.ORE ......912 7.USC ......917 8.OSU.......957 9.WSU .....966 10.CAL ....993 1997 (Tacoma,Wash.) 1.ARIZ .....867 2.ASU ......882 3.UCLA ...883 4.STAN ...892 5.ORE ......901 6.USC ......921 7.WASH...929 8.OSU.......934 9.CAL ......943 10.WSU ...961 1998 (Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.) 1.ARIZ .....865 2.ASU ......881 3.USC ......899 4.UCLA ...916 5.WASH...917 6.STAN ...920 7.OSU.......927 8.ORE ......928 9.CAL ......946 10.WSU ...951 1999 (Stanford,Calif.) 1.STAN ...876 2.ARIZ .....888 3.ASU ......893 4.UCLA ...899 5.USC ......901 6.WASH...915 7.CAL ......916 8.ORE ......919 9.OSU.......933 10.WSU ...945 2000 (Eugene,Ore.) 1.ARIZ .....883 2.STAN ...901 3.UCLA ...903 4.CAL ......904 5.USC ......906 6.ASU ......911 7.ORE ......912 8.WASH...918 9.OSU.......928 10.WSU ...938 2001 (Tempe,Ariz.) 1.ARIZ .....873 2.STAN ...876 3.ASU ......883 4.USC ......886 5.WASH...890 6.CAL ......891 7.UCLA ...905 8.OSU.......912 9.ORE ......914 10.WSU ...966 2002 (Walla Walla,Wash.) 1.ARIZ .....891 2.UCLA ...899 3.ASU ......908 CAL ......908 5.USC ......909 WASH ......909 7.STAN ...913 8.WSU .....938 9.OSU.......958 10.ORE ....966 2003 (Corvallis,Ore.) 1.CAL.......892 2.ARIZ .....897 3.UCLA ...902 4.USC ......903 5.ASU.......915 6.STAN ...920 7.WSU .....924 8.WASH...929 9.OSU.......938 10.ORE ....943 *Lowest 56-hole team total in Pac-10 Champi- onship history. Pac-10 Individual Champions 1987 Danielle Ammaccapane,ASU 294 1988 Pam Wright,ASU 288 1989 Pearl Sinn,ASU 221 1990 Brandie Burton,ASU 214 1991 Lisa Kiggens,UCLA 217 1992 Annika Sorenstam,ARIZ 214 1993 Wendy Ward,ASU 218 1994 Jennifer Biehn,USC 224 1995 Wendy Ward,ASU 211 1996 Marisa Baena,ARIZ 214 1997 Mhairi McKay,STAN 207* 1998 Jenna Daniels,ARIZ 215 1999 Grace Park,ASU 211 2000 Candie Kung,USC 218 2001 Lorena Ochoa,ARIZ 213 2002 Jimin Kang,ASU 216 2003 Vikki Laing,CAL 216 *Lowest 56-hole individual total in Pac-10 Championship history. Pac-10 All-Conference 1987 First Team Danielle Ammaccapane,ASU Kathleen McCarthy,STAN Tracy Nakamura,USC Kristal Parker,UCLA Pam Wright,ASU Second Team Kris Hoos,ARIZ Kathryn Imrie,ARIZ Martina Koch,ARIZ Kim Saiki,USC Pearl Sinn,ASU 1988 First Team Amy Fruwirth,ASU Nancy Kessler,WASH Tracy Nakamura,USC Pearl Sinn,ASU Pam Wright,ASU Second Team Eve-Lyne Biron,ASU Kay Cornelius,STAN Martina Koch,ARIZ Valerie Pamard,UCLA Kim Saiki,USC 1989 First Team Dana Arnold,USC Amy Fruhwirth,ASU Martina Koch,ARIZ Pearl Sinn,ASU Jean Zedlitz,UCLA Second Team Kim Cathrein,USC Jodi Figley,STAN Lynne Mikulas,ASU Tracy Nakamura,USC Terri Thompson,USC 1990 First Team Elizabeth Bowman,UCLA Brandie Burton,ASU Amy Fruwirth,ASU Mette Hageman,ARIZ Martina Koch,ARIZ Jean Zedlitz,UCLA Second Team Dana Arnold,USC Stephanie Davis,STAN Christy Erb,UCLA Missy Farr,ASU 1991 First Team Mette Hagemann,ARIZ Lisa Kiggens,UCLA Debbi Koyama,UCLA Annika Sorenstam,ARIZ LaRee Sugg,UCLA Second Team Liz Bowman,UCLA Jodi Figley,ARIZ Leta Lindley,ARIZ Adele Moore,STAN Debbie Park,ARIZ 1992 First Team Ulrika Johansson,ARIZ Leta Lindley,ARIZ Debbie Parks,ARIZ Annika Sorenstam,ARIZ Audrey Wooding,STAN Second Team Christy Erb,UCLA Jill McGill,USC Adele Moore,STAN Jenny Park,UCLA Wendy Ward,ARIZ 1993 First Team Elizabeth Bowman,UCLA Emilee Klein,ASU Leta Lindley,ARIZ Martha Richards,STAN Wendy Ward,ASU Second Team Jennifer Choi,UCLA Linda Ericsson,ASU Camie Hoshino,USC Mia Lojdahl,UCLA Jill McGill,USC 1994 First Team Jennifer Biehn,USC Heather Bowie,ASU Tracy Cone,ASU Emilee Klein,ASU Leta Lindley,ARIZ Wendy Ward,ASU Second Team Jennifer Choi,UCLA Jeong Min Park,UCLA Jill McGill,USC Mhairi McKay,STAN Heidi Voorhees,USC 1995 First Team Wendy Ward,ASU Heather Bowie,ASU Kellee Booth,ASU Mhairi McKay,STAN Jennifer Biehn,USC Second Team Heather Graff,ARIZ Linda Ericsson,ASU Kristel Mourgue d ’Algue,ASU Jamille Jose,STAN Jennifer Choi,UCLA Dodie Mazzuca,WASH 1996 First Team Marisa Baena,ARIZ Kellee Booth,ASU Kathy Choi,UCLA Dodie Mazzuca,WASH Mhairi McKay,STAN Jenny Park,UCLA Second Team Andrea Baxter,STAN Linda Ericsson,ASU Heather Graff,ARIZ Jeong-Min Park,UCLA Krissie Register,ARIZ Vinny Riviello,ASU Amandine Vincent,UCLA 1997 First Team Marisa Baena,ARIZ Andrea Baxter,STAN Kellee Booth,ASU Dodie Mazzuca,WASH Mhairi McKay,STAN Paula Patterson,ORE Second Team Jeanne-Marie Busuttil,ASU Heather Graff,ARIZ Krissie Register,ARIZ Sophie Sandolo,UCLA Amandine Vincent,UCLA 1998 First Team Marisa Baena,ARIZ Kellee Booth,ASU Jenna Daniels,ARIZ Hilary Homeyer,STAN Grace Park,ASU Krissie Register,ARIZ Second Team Nicole Dalkas,USC Heather Graff,ARIZ Stephanie Keever,STAN Paula Patterson,ORE Jae Jean Ro,STAN Tue Selvaratnam,ASU Kathleen Takaishi,OSU Amandine Vincent,UCLA 1999 First Team Jenna Daniels,ARIZ Jill Gomric,ARIZ Kelli Kamimura,WASH Stephanie Keever,STAN Grace Park,ASU Jennifer Rosales,USC Second Team Christina Baena,ARIZ Hilary Homeyer,STAN Jody Niemann,ASU Krissie Register,ARIZ Tui Selvaratnam,ASU 2000 First Team Jenna Daniels,ARIZ Miriam Nagl,ASU Candi Kung,USC Cristina Baena,ARIZ Amanda Moltke-Leth,UCLA Jill Gomric,ARIZ Second Team Stephanie Keever,STAN Mikaela Parmlid,USC Hilary Homeyer,STAN Caroline Laurens,ASU Elisha Au,WASH 2001 First Team Natalie Gulbis,ARIZ Hilary Homeyer,STAN Kelli Kamimura,WASH Stephanie Keever,STAN Candie Kung,USC Lorena Ochoa,ARIZ Second Team Leila Chartrand,USC Jimin Kang,ASU Mikaela Parmlid,USC Angela Rho,STAN Jerilyn White,ORE 2002 First Team Sarah Huarte,CAL Vikki Laing,CAL Becky Lucidi,USC Lorena Ochoa,ARIZ Mikaela Parmlid,USC Jimin Kang,ASU Second Team Yvonne Choe,UCLA Louise Friberg,WASH Kelli Kamimura,WASH Laura Myerscough,ARIZ Kim Rowton,STAN Anne Walker,CAL 2003 First Team Erica Blasberg,ARIZ Louise Friberg,WASH Sarah Huarte,CAL Vikki Laing,CAL Charlotte Mayorkas,UCLA Mikaela Parmlid,USC Second Team Becky Lucidi,USC Lindsay Morgan,WASH Susie Matthews,UCLA Ria Quiazon,CAL Kim Rowton,STAN Kim Welch,WSU Pac-10 Athlete of the Year 1993 Wendy Ward,ASU No longer selected Pac-10 Golfer of the Year 2003 Erica Blasberg,ARIZ Pac-10 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year 2000 Miriam Nagle,ASU 2001 Lorena Ochoa,ARIZ 2002 Yvonne Choe,UCLA 2003 Erica Blasberg,ARIZ Pac-10 Coach of the Year 1987 Cathy Bright,USC 1988 Mary Lou Mulflur,WASH 1989 Linda Vollstedt,ASU 1990 Jackie Steinmann,UCLA 1991 Jackie Steinmann,UCLA 1992 Kim Haddow,ARIZ 1993 Linda Vollstedt,ASU 1994 Linda Vollstedt,ASU 1995 Linda Vollstedt,ASU 1996 Tim Baldwin,STAN 1997 Renee Baumgartner,ORE 1998 Rick LaRose,ARIZ 1999 Mary Lou Mulflur,WASH 2000 Todd McCorkle,ARIZ 2001 Nancy McDaniel,CAL 2002 Carrie Leary,UCLA 2003 Nancy McDaniel,CAL Pac-10 All-Academic Teams 1992 First Team Leta Lindley,ARIZ Adele Moore,STAN Martha Richards,STAN Annika Sorenstam,ARIZ Wendy Ward,ASU Audrey Wooding,STAN Second Team Elizabeth Bowman,UCLA Debby Brady,WSU Tracy Cone,ASU Margo Evashevski,OSU Tricia Konz,ASU Angie Pieroni,WASH 1993 First Team Elizabeth Bowman,UCLA Debbie Brady,WSU Margo Evashevski,OSU Leta Lindley,ARIZ Cappy Mack,ORE Ulrike von Heijne,ASU Second Team Shannon Maier,ORE Val McKie,WASH Danielle Mitchell Angie Pieroni,WASH Martha Richards,STAN Wendy Ward,ASU 1994 First Team Tracy Cone,ASU Margo Evashevski,OSU Ulrika Johansson,ARIZ Leta Lindley,ARIZ Cappy Mack,ORE Wendy Ward,ASU Second Team Melinda Daniels,STAN Linda Ericsson,ASU Janet Glover,WSU Jamille Jose,STAN Lee Kurmel,WASH Danielle Mitchell,OSU 1995 First Team Heather Bowie,ASU Linda Ericsson,ASU Ulrika Johansson,ARIZ Emily Martin,WASH Kristel Mourgue d ’Algue,ASU Wendy Ward,ASU Second Team Jamille Jose,STAN Meg Maedo,STAN Dodie Mazzuca,WASH Susie Roh,ORE Vicky Strada,STAN Margaret Switzer,WSU 1996 First Team Kellee Booth,ASU Julie
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