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QUICK FACTS Location .............................................Seattle, Washington Mailing Address ................Box 354080, Seattle, WA 98195 Enrollment ....................... 39,251 (25,469 undergraduate) Nickname .............................................................Huskies Mascot .....................................Spirit (Alaskan Malamute) School Song ...........................“Bow Down to Washington” Colors .................................................... Purple and Gold President ................................................Dr. Mark Emmert Director of Athletics ......................................Todd Turner Senior Associate Athletic Director .................. Marie Tuite Assistant Director of Olympic Sports .......... Karen Baebler Athletic Trainer ............................................... Pat Jenkins Media Relations Director ............................................ TBA Media Relations Phone .............................. (206) 543-2230 Media Relations Fax .................................. (206) 543-5000 Home Courses ......................... Broadmoor Country Club ........................................ Sahalee Golf and Country Club ............................................ Tacoma Country & Golf Club .........................................Washington National Golf Club Conference ............................................................Pac-10 2005 Pac-10 Finish ....................................................... 6th 2005 NCAA East Regional Finish ................................. 8th 2005 NCAA Championship Finish ..............................14th Total NCAA Appearances ............................................... 7 Best NCAA Finish ............................................... 6th, 2004 Letterwinners Lost .......................................................... 0 Letterwinners Returning ................................................ 7 On the cover: Two time All-American Paige Mackenzie, the the nation’s top-ranked player entering the 2006 spring season, according to Golfweek magazine. COACHING STAFF TABLE OF CONTENTS Head Women’s Coach ........................... Mary Lou Mulflur Alma Mater ...........................................Washington, 1980 Table of Contents ...........................................................1 Office Number ............................................ 206-543-0348 2006 Outlook ...............................................................2-3 Year at Washington .................................................... 23rd 2006 Schedule ................................................................2 Assistant Coach ...................................................Joe Thiel 2006 Roster ....................................................................3 Year at Washington .................................................... First Husky Profiles ...........................................................4-14 Sung Ea Lee ................................................................4-5 Paige Mackenzie .........................................................6-7 www.gohuskies.com Ashley Bickerton ............................................................8 Courtney McCracken .....................................................9 Credits: The 2006 Washington Golf Guide was written and Amber Prange ..............................................................10 edited by Noah Cohan and Jim Daves. Layout and design Amy Wang ....................................................................11 done in-house on desktop publishing applications by Jona- Kim Shin .......................................................................12 than Soriano and Cohan. Cover design work by Soriano. Molly Boyle ..................................................................12 Printing by the University of Washington Publications Ser- Head Coach Mary Lou Mulflur .....................................13 vices (Judy Robertson). Photography by David Gonzales, Assistant Coach Joe Thiel .............................................14 Jim Daves, Joanie Komura and Bruce Terami. Washington Coaching History ......................................14 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational ........................................15 2004-2005 Team Results/Statistics ................................16 2005 Fall Team Results/Statistics ..................................16 2004-2005 Individual and Team Bests ...........................17 2004-2005 Tournament Results ................................18-22 Husky Records ........................................................23-28 Letterwinners ...............................................................29 All-Americans and Pac-10 Honorees ............................30 Husky Home Courses ...................................................31 Husky Golf Historical ..............................................32-33 Washington National Golf Club ....................................34 1 O U T L O O K D E E P, H U N G R Y H U S K I E S H O P E T O F E A S T I N 2 0 0 6 When a team spends an entire season helping Washington to a second place ranked in the Golfweek Top 10, finishes finish at the Topy Cup in Fukushima, 14th at the NCAA Championships and Japan. She followed that up by placing leaves disappointed, you know you’re fourth at the Stanford Intercollegiate, dealing with an elite program. When that and finished the fall with a team-best program’s two-time All-American records 70.83 stroke average. She was named the the school’s first ever top 10 NCAA finish Pacific Northwest Golf Association’s 2005 and feels as though she should have done Women’s Golfer of the Year and enters the better, you know you have a determined spring season as the nation’s top-rated squad. Take that elite program and bring women’s golfer, according to Golfweek back the same determined squad for magazine. another shot at the title, and you’ve got Fellow senior Sung Ea Lee should also the 2006 Washington women’s golf team. play a vital role in the Huskies’ success. Head Coach Mary Lou Mulflur knows An honorable mention All-American in that for her team to improve, she’ll need 2004, Lee finished second at the 2005 her younger players to follow the example Washington State Amateur, and advanced set by senior Paige Mackenzie, the to match play at the 2005 U.S. Public Links aforementioned All-American and 2005 Championship. Though she had some NCAA 10th-place finisher. difficulty during the fall season, Mulflur “She brings a lot to the table,” Mulflur expects her to return to form. says. “A lot of young people are good “Sung had a disappointing fall, by athletes, but they don’t have the rest. Paige her own admission,” Mulflur says. “So has it all. I’ve told more than one member now it’s a matter of learning from that of my team, ‘If I were you, I would follow experience and just playing the game her around like a little lost puppy dog, without worrying about consequences and do everything that she does.’ She’s so and outcomes. She’s got a tremendous successful in everything she takes on. And amount of talent, a great feel for the game it’s not a secret how she does it. She’s very and I’m confident that she’ll play well for efficient in how she practices, how she us this spring.” studies and how she approaches things. J u n i o r A m b e r P r a n g e w a s She works very hard.” Washington’s second-best finisher at the Mackenzie made the most of that 2005 NCAA Championships, placing 16th. hard work over the summer, following She was named an honorable mention All- up her NCAA performance by finishing Pac-10 pick, and advanced to the Round of first at the U.S. Open qualifier in Denver Two-time All-American Paige Mackenzie 32 at the 2005 Western Amateur. Prange’s and then placing second at the Colorado finished the 2005 fall season ranked No. 1 best finish of the fall came at the Topy Cup, Open. She completed her two-week stay by Golfweek Magazine. where she finished second on the team. in Colorado by placing 13th at the U.S. Her 76.67 stroke average was third-best Women’s Open, third-highest among 2005 Final Golfweek on the squad. amateurs at the event. Mackenzie was the Standings Junior Courtney McCracken was also runner-up at the Pacific Northwest Golf 1. Duke 72.01 a solid contributor for Washington in the Association’s Amateur Championship 2. UCLA 72.71 fall, leading the way for Washington at before winning the Women’s Trans 3. Auburn 73.11 the Ihlanfeldt Invitational and finishing National Golf Association championship 4. Pepperdine 73.32 the season with a 76.44 stroke average, at the Mid Pines Inn and Golf Club in 5. Arizona State 73.42 second-best on the team. Her summer Southern Pines, N.C. She also advanced 6. Georgia 73.54 was highlighted by a quarterfinal finish to the semifinals of the 103rd North and 7. Oklahoma State 73.63 at the Western Amateur. South Women’s Amateur Championship. 8. Ohio State 73.66 “ A m b e r a n d C o u r t n ey b o t h Mackenzie continued to excel in the 9. Tennessee 73.66 really stepped up in the fall,” Mulflur fall, placing second individually while 10. Washington 73.86 remarks. “Amber has an unbelievable 2006 Washington Spring Schedule Date Event Course Location Feb. 13-15 Regional Challenge Palos Verdes Los Angeles, CA Feb. 20-21 Arizona Invitational Arizona National Tucson, AZ March 6-8 Collegiate Invitational Guadalajara Guadalajara, Mexico March 24-26 Georgia Invitational University Athens, GA March 31-April 2 Sun Devil Invitational Karsten Tempe, AZ April 24-26 Pac-10 Championships Oro Valley Tucson,