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UCLA Quick Facs 20 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2005-06 BRUINS 3 UCLA QUICK FACS 2005-06.UCLA.Team.Photo............ Inside.Front.Cover Location...............J.D..Morgan.Center,.PO.Box.24044 Season.Outlook............................................................2 ...................................... Los.Angeles,.CA.90024-0044 Alphabetical.Roster......................................................4 Athletics.Phone................................... (310).825-8699 Portrait.Roster..............................................................4 Ticket.Office...................................(310).UCLA-WIN 2005-06.UCLA.Women’s.Golf.Schedule......................5 Chancellor.....................................Dr..Albert.Carnesale Director.of.Athletics.......................Daniel.G..Guerrero THE COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFFS Faculty.Athletic.Rep..........................Donald.Morrison Head.Coach.Carrie.Forsyth..........................................6 Enrollment........................................................ 36,890 Assistant.Coach.Gus.Montaño.....................................8 Founded............................................................... 1919 Women’s.Golf.Support.Staff.........................................9 Colors....................................................Blue.and.Gold Nickname..........................................................Bruins THE PLAYERS Conference....................................................Pacific-10 Conference.Phone............................... (925).932-4411 Player.Biographies......................................................10 Conference.Fax................................... (925).932-4601 National.Affiliation...........................NCAA.Division.I THE 2004-2005 SEASON Head.Coach...........Carrie.(Leary).Forsyth.(UCLA.’94) Season.in.Review........................................................16 Head.Coach’s.Phone............................. (310-206-6799 2004-05.Individual.Scores..........................................18 Jane Park E-mail....................................cleary@athletics.ucla.edu Career.Tournament.Victories.(Years)..........17,.7th.year. UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF HISTORY Assistant.Coach.......Gus.Montaño.(Citrus.College.’93) Golf.Office.Phone............................... (310).794-6678 The.History.of.UCLA.Women’s.Golf.........................20 Golf.Conditioning.Coach.......................... Karl.Jordan 1991.NCAA.Championship.Summary.......................20 20 Women’s.Golf.Trainer............................ Lorita.Granger 2004.NCAA.Championship.Summary.......................21 2005.PAC-10.Finish................................................1st UCLA.in.the.Pac-10..................................................22 2005.NCAA.Regional.Finish................................ T-1st UCLA’s.All-Conference.Team.Members.....................22 2005.NCAA.Finish................................................ 2nd UCLA’s.National.Championship.Results....................23 Letterwinners.Returning/Lost.................................4/3 The.Jackie.Steinmann.Award......................................10 National.Championships......Three.(1971,.1991,.2004) UCLA.Women’s.Golf.Records....................................25 Sports.Information.Director.....................Marc.Dellins Bruin.Professionals.....................................................26 Golf.Contact........................................ Rich.Bertolucci UCLA’s.Academic.All-Americans...............................26 Golf.Contact’s.E-mail.............. [email protected] UCLA.All-Americans.................................................26 Golf.Contact’s.Office.Phone................ (310).206-8141 UCLA’s.Distinguished.Amateurs................................26 SID.FAX............................................. (310).825-8664 SID.e-mail..................... [email protected] GENERAL INfoRMATION Website........................................www.uclabruins.com UCLA.Fanfone.(24-hour.Results)....... (310).825-8575 Key.Administrators....................................................28 UCLA.Facilities..........................................................15 UCLA’s.Home.Courses..............................................27 ON THE COVER A.Note.of.Gratitude...................................................30 2005-06.UCLA.Women’s.Golf.Team.(back.row,. Friends.of.Golf...........................................................30 l-r):.Gus.Montaño,.Susie.Mathews,.Amie.Cochran,. Media.Information.....................................................31 Jenny Park Brianna.Loyear,.Hannah.Jun.and.Head.Coach.Carrie. The.UCLA.Experience................................................. I Forsyth..(Front.row,.l-r):.Ryann.O’Toole,.Tiffany.Joh. and.Jane.Park. CREDITS The.2005-06.UCLA.women’s.golf.media.guide.was.written. and.edited.by.Rich.Bertolucci,.Associate.Sports.Information. Director..Photography.by.ASUCLA.Campus.Studio.(Scott. Quintard)..Cover.design.by.Tony.Golston..Printed.by Print. Management.Services.of.Salt.Lake.City,.UT,.Don.Junowich,. President..Special.thanks.to.Getty.Images,.ASUCLA.Pho- tography,.the.Los.Angeles.Visitors.and.Convention.Bureau,. David. Gonzales,. and. Scott. Quintard. for. their. photos.. Purchase:.Copies.of.the.women’s.golf.media.guide.can. be.purchased.in.person.at.UCLA’s.Sports.Information. Office.for.$6.00..By.mail,.make.checks.payable.for.$7.00. to.UC.Regents.and.mail.to.UCLA.Sports.Ivnformation. Office,.PO.Box.24044,.Los.Angeles,.CA.90024-0044 2005-06 UCLA WOMEN’S GOLF 1 SEASON OUTLOOK he.unprecedented.success.of.the.UCLA.women’s.golf.program.will. tied.for.third.at.the.NCAA.Championship.. continue.in.2005-06.as.Head.Coach.Carrie.Forsyth.has.reloaded. Redshirt.sophomore.Brianna Loyear.earned.a.varsity.letter.last.season. Ther.program.despite.the.loss.of.three.key.letterwinners. playing.in.five.rounds.plus.the.Match.Play.Championship.at.which.she. She.signed.perhaps.the.best.trio.of.recruits.in.school.history,.and.her. split.a.pair.of.matches. foresight.is.paying.dividends.already.. “Brianna.played.a.few.local.events.this.summer.and.won.a.couple.of.them,”. An.early.indication.of.the.imminent.success.appeared.at.the.Las.Vegas. said.Forsyth..“She’s.a.great.student,.works.hard,.and.she.brings.a.lot.to. Founders.Collegiate.Showdown.in.November..The.Bruins.raced.out.to. this.team.with.her.upbeat.attitude.and.relentless.desire.to.perform.”. the.tournament.lead.on.the.first.day.by.posting.a.school.record.score.of. Loyear.won.the.Lodi.Amateur.and.the.Santa.Cruz.City.Amateur,.and. 279,.eight-under.par..In.the.final.round.they.erased.their.new.benchmark. finished.third.in.the.Coombs.Cup.in.Madera.during.the.summer. with.another.one:.a.12-under.par.score.of.276..In.addition,.UCLA.set. Forsyth.expects.the.three.freshmen.on.the.Bruins’.roster.to.have.a.major. a.54-hole.school.record.of.840,.24-under.par. impact.on.this.team.and.set.new.standards.of.excellence.for.the.program. As.a.result.of.their.victory.in.Las.Vegas,.the.Bruins.were.named.Team. over.the.next.four.years..Ryann O’Toole,.Tiffany Joh.and.Jane Park. of.the.Week.by.GolfWeek.and.secured.the.No.1.seed.in.the.Collegiate. represent.three.different.types.of.players.who.bring.their.own.brand.of. Match.Play.Championship,.Nov..11-13. golf.to.the.college.scene. Outstanding.performances.bring.coveted.rewards. O’Toole.is.a.great.athlete,.according.to.Forsyth,.and.she.thrives.on.com- Following.are.capsule.summaries.of.the.returning.players.and.three. petition..A.former.high.school.softball.and.basketball.player,.O’Toole’s. freshmen. familiarity.with.team.concepts.and.practice.regimens.have.already.helped. Senior.Susie Mathews.begins.her.final.season.as.one.of.the.most.deco- her.on.the.golf.team. rated.players.in.school.history..In.three.years.she.has.earned.NGCA. “She’s.relatively.young.as.a.golfer,.but.she’s.a.veteran.competitor.and. All-America. honors. twice. and. NGCA. Scholar. All-America. acclaim. team.player,”.said.Forsyth..“Surfing,.basketball,.golf.—.whatever.she. three.times..Her.career.stroke.average.is.a.sparkling.73.8.and.84%.of. does,.she’s.good.at.it.. her.97.career.rounds.have.counted.in.team.scoring. “As.a.golfer.she.manhandles.the.golf.ball.around.the.course,”.continued. “Susie’s.swing.looks.better.than.it’s.ever.looked,”.said.Forsyth..“She. the.head.coach..“There.are.a.lot.of.really.good.things.about.her.game. worked.hard.in.the.offseason..She’s.made.some.fundamental.adjustments. —.her.length.—.she.just.kills.the.ball,.just.bombs.it..She.has.a.great. and.I.expect.her.to.have.a.really.strong.year.” putting.stroke..She’s.super.competitive..She’s.definitely.going.to.be.a. Last.season.Mathews.led.the.team.with.12.subpar.rounds.and.three. major.player.on.our.team.over.the.next.few.years.” rounds.under.70..In.her.career.she.has.beaten.par.21.times.and.recorded. O’Toole.enjoyed.a.busy.summer,.advancing.to.the.quarterfinals.of.the. a.dozen.Top.10.finishes. North.and.South.Amateur.and.winning.a.pair.of.matches.in.the.U.S.. As.a.junior.she.earned.Second-Team.NGCA.All-America.honors.after- Women’s.Amateur..She.also.advanced.to.the.third.round.of.the.Women’s. recording.three.runner-up.finishes.and.placing.third.twice..Her.scoring. Western.Amateur..On.the.AJGA.circuit,.she.recorded.a.pair.of.Top.10. average.was.73.3.for.the.second.straight.season.. finishes.and.tied.for.34th.at.the.Rolex.Tournament.of.Champions. Junior.Hannah Jun,.an.All-American.in.2004,.has.returned.to.form. As.a.high.school.player.she.earned.All-America.honors.from.ESPN. early.this.season..She.won.her.second.individual.collegiate.title.in.Las. The.Magazine.and.led.San.Clemente.High.to.a.pair.of.CIF.champion-
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