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2020-21 USC Women's Golf Record Book 2020-21 USC Women's Golf 2020-21 USC Women’s Golf Record Book (L-R): Head Coach Andrea Gaston, Tiffany Chan, Muni He, Robynn Ree, Victoria Morgan, Allisen Corpuz, Gabriella Then, Assistant Coach Stewart Burke (Clockwise from top left) Senior All-Americans Alyaa Abdulghany, Amelia Garvey, Allisen Corpuz USC Golf 2020-2021 USC Women‘s Golf Schedule Feb. 8-9 Lamkin San Diego Classic The Farms C.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Feb. 15-17 Sun Devil Winter Classic Talking Stick - Piipaash Course Scottsdale Ariz. Feb. 22-23 The Gold Rush Old Ranch C.C. Seal Beach, Calif. March 8-9 Wildcat Invitational Sewailo G.C. Tucson, Ariz. March 19-21 Liz Murphey Invitational UGA G.C. Athens, Ga. April 5-7 Silverado Showdown Silverado Resort and Spa Napa, Calif. April 23-25 Pac-12 Championships Stanford G.C. Stanford, Calif. May 10-12 NCAA Regional TBD TBD May 21-26 NCAA Championships Grayhawk G.C. Scottsdale, Ariz. Trojan Quick Facts Location ..................................................................... Los Angeles, Calif. Founded ........................................................................................ 1880 @USCwomensgolf Enrollment .......................................... 44,000 (undergraduates - 19,000) @USC_Athletics President .................................................................................. Carol Folt Colors ....................................................................... Cardinal and Gold Nickname .................................................................................... Trojans USC Trojans Conference .................................................................................. Pac-12 Athletic Director...................................................................... Mike Bohn Head Coach .................................................Justin Silverstein (3rd season) ......................................................................................(213) 740-5421 USCwomensgolf Assistant Coach ................................................Katie Mitchell (2nd season) ......................................................................................(213) 740-4555 USC_Athletics Golf Office FAX: ............................................................. (213) 740-5777 Sports Information Contact ................................................. Paul Goldberg Sports Information Contact mobile: .................................. (213) 725-3567 Sports Information email .............................................. [email protected] Sports Information Fax: ................................................... (213) 740-7584 WWW.USCTROJANS.COM USC Women's Golf URL ..............usctrojans.com/sports/w-golf/usc-w-golf-body.html USC Women's Golf Twitter/Instagram ....................................... @USCWomensGolf 2020-2021 Women of Troy Golf Roster Name Height Year Hometown (High School/Last College) Alyaa Abdulghany 5-0 Senior Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona Del Mar) Allisen Corpuz 5-9 Graduate Senior Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou) Amelia Garvey 5-7 Senior Christchurch, New Zealand (Burnside) Alexa Melton 5-7 Sophomore Covina, Calif. (Pepperdine) Katherine Muzi 5-10 Junior Walnut, Calif. (Walnut) Malia Nam 5-7 Junior Kailua, Hawaii (Kaiser) Brianna Navarrosa 5-1 Freshman San Diego, Calif. (Mater Dei Catholic) Gabriela Ruffels 5-8 Senior Sandringham, Victoria, Australia Christine Wang 5-11 Freshman Houston, Texas (St. John's School) Olivia Yun 5-3 Freshman Carlsbad, Calif. (Torrey Pines) Head Coach: Justin Silverstein (3rd year) Assistant Coach: Katie Mitchell (2nd year) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jim Gormley (13th year) 2020-2021 Women of Troy Record Book — PAGE 1 USC Golf 2019-2020 SEASON IN REVIEW All-American First Teamer Allisen Corpuz PAGE 2 — University of Southern California USC Golf 2019-2020 USC Tournament Results PLAYER ROUNDS TOURNEYS STROKE AVG. BEST FINISH LOW ROUND Allisen Corpuz 21 7 71.57 2nd 69 Amelia Garvey 18 6 72.00 5th 68 Alyaa Abdulghany 18 6 72.17 4th 67 Gabriela Ruffels 15 5 72.47 1st 67 Malia Nam 18 6 73.44 8th tie 69 Aiko Leong 12 4 74.00 6th tie 66 Jennifer Chang ^ 6 2 70.67 3rd tie 69 USC TEAM 21 7 286.33 1st (twice) 274 Sept. 16-18 ANNIKA Interollegiate 291 279 296 866 +2 5th Aiko Leong .................................................................................... 74 66 73 213 -3 6th tie Jennifer Chang .............................................................................. 73 70 71 214 -2 8th tie Allisen Corpuz ............................................................................... 75 73 71 219 +3 19th tie Alyaa Abdulghany .......................................................................... 70 70 81 221 +5 29th tie Gabriela Ruffels ............................................................................. 74 73 82 229 +13 48th Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Windy City Collegiate Championship 286 282 285 853 -11 2nd Jennifer Chang 70 71 69 210 -6 3rd tie Allisen Corpuz ............................................................................... 70 70 70 210 -6 3rd tie Malia Nam ................................................................................... 74 72 70 216 E 15th tie Amelia Garvey............................................................................... 72 71 76 219 +3 29th tie Aiko Leong .................................................................................... 78 70 76 224 +8 53rd tie Oct. 11-13 Stanford Intercollegiate 282 285 281 848 -4 3rd tie Allisen Corpuz 70 70 69 209 -4 4th Alyaa Abdulghany 70 72 69 211 -2 8th tie Malia Nam 70 72 71 213 E 13th tie Amela Garvey 73 71 73 217 +4 26th tie Gabriela Ruffels 72 74 72 218 +5 32nd tie Nov. 4-6 Pac-12 Preview 290 290 295 875 -1 4th Allisen Corpuz 70 71 74 215 -4 7th tie Gabriela Ruffels 76 70 74 220 +1 20th tie Alyaa Abdulghany 72 76 72 220 +1 20th tie Amelia Garvey 74 73 75 222 +3 23rd tie Malia Nam 74 79 79 232 +13 45th tie Feb. 9-11 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge 296 280 278 854 +2 2nd Amelia Garvey 69 73 68 210 -3 5th tie Gabriela Ruffels 75 71 67 213 E 12th tie Alyaa Abdulghany 76 69 72 217 +4 21st tie Allisen Corpuz 76 69 74 219 +6 25th tie Malia Nam 78 71 71 220 +7 29th tie Aiko Leong * 81 74 75 230 +17 71st tie 2020-2021 Women of Troy Record Book — PAGE 3 USC Golf 2019-2020 USC Tournament Results Feb. 17-18 Rebel Beach Intercollegiate 284 274 281 839 -25 1st Gabriela Ruffels 68 68 71 207 -9 1st Allisen Corpuz 71 69 69 209 -7 2nd Alyaa Abdulghany 72 67 72 211 -5 4th Amelia Garvey 73 70 69 212 -4 5th Malia Nam 74 70 76 220 +4 16th tie Aiko Leong 76 73 72 221 +5 20th tie Feb. 24-25 Bruin Wave Invitational 300 282 296 878 +14 1st Amelia Garvey 75 69 72 216 E 5th Alyaa Abdulghany 71 71 77 219 +3 6th Malia Nam 77 69 75 221 +5 8th tie Allisen Corpuz 77 73 72 222 +6 11th tie Gabriela Ruffels Withdrew in first round due to injury * Played as an individual ** The following tournaments on USC’s 2019-2020 schedule were cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic: 2020 Clover Cup, 2020 Liz Murphey Invitational, 2020 Pac-12 Championships, 2020 NCAA Regionals, 2020 NCAA Championships 2020 Rebel Beach Intercollegiate Win 2020 Bruin Wave Invitational Win PAGE 4 — University of Southern California USC Golf 2019-2020 USC Tournament Results ALYAA ABDULGHANY – 2019-2020 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Sept. 16-18 ANNIKA Intercollegiate ................................................................... 70 70 81 221 +5 ................................. 29th tie Oct. 11-13 Stanford Intercollegiate ................................................................... 70 72 69 211 -2 .................................... 8th tie Nov. 4-6 Pac-12 Preview ............................................................................... 72 76 72 220 +1 ................................. 20th tie Feb. 9-11 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge .......................................... 76 69 72 217 +4 ..................................21st tie Feb. 17-18 Rebel Beach Intercollegiate ............................................................. 72 67 72 211 -5 ........................................ 4th Feb. 24-25 Bruin Wave Invitational ................................................................... 71 71 77 219 +3 ....................................... 6th GEORGIA CARR – 2019-2020 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS No starts JENNIFER CHANG – 2019-2020 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS ^ Sept. 16-18 ANNIKA Intercollegiate ................................................................... 73 70 71 214 -2 .................................... 8th tie Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Windy City Collegiate Championship ............................................... 70 71 69 210 -6 ....................................3rd tie ALLISEN CORPUZ – 2019-2020 EVENT-BY-EVENT RESULTS Sept. 16-18 ANNIKA Intercollegiate ................................................................... 75 73 71 219 +3 ................................. 19th tie Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Windy City Collegiate Championship ............................................... 70 70 70 210 -6 ....................................3rd tie Oct. 11-13 Stanford Intercollegiate ................................................................... 70 70 69 209 -4 ........................................ 4th Nov. 4-6 Pac-12 Preview ............................................................................... 70 71 74 215 -4 .................................... 7th tie Feb. 9-11 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge .......................................... 76 69 74 219 +6 ................................. 25th tie Feb. 17-18 Rebel Beach Intercollegiate ............................................................
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