QUICK FACTS Location ...... , 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 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 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, AZ May 11-13 NCAA West Regional Washington National Auburn, WA May 23-26 NCAA Championships Ohio State Scarlet Course Columbus, OH 2 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 2006 Washington Roster Player Class Ht. Exp. Hometown High School Ashley Bickerton Junior 5-9 2V Ottawa, Ontario, CA Ashbury Prep Molly Boyle Freshman 5-3 HS Portland, OR Jesuit Sung Ea Lee Senior 5-5 3V Tacoma, WA Clover Park Paige Mackenzie Senior 5-7 3V Yakima, WA Eisenhower Courtney McCracken Junior 5-5 2V Eagle, Idaho Eagle Amber Prange Junior 5-6 2V Noblesville, IN Noblesville Kim Shin Sophomore 5-5 1V Mountlake Terrace, WA Shorewood Amy Wang Junior 5-4 2V Kirkland, WA Lake Washington

Head Coach: Mary Lou Mulflur, 23rd year (Washington ’80) • Assistant Coach: Joe Thiel, 1st year competitiveness in her that really helps After that, should the Huskies advance, her get the most out of her game. Courtney will come the NCAA Championships is somebody who’s really emerging as a in Columbus, Ohio. After last year’s leader. She’s starting to become a little disappointment, the goal will be clear. more vocal about how she feels about “Obviously our goal is to win a national things. She’s coming into her own, and championship and we know we have the she’s just going to continue to get better talent to do that,” Mulflur says. “None of for us.” the players, Paige included, was satisfied Mulflur also expects contributions with the way we played at the end of last from other squad members. year, and the way we played this fall. So we “Our other two juniors, Ashley have to step it up and I am confident that Bickerton and Amy Wang, didn’t play a lot we will.” for us this fall, but they’re very talented,” Mulflur says. “That is where the depth of our squad comes in. I’m glad to have the players who aren’t in the lineup all the time, who are constantly pushing the players that are in the lineup.” Sophomore Kim Shin rounds out the Sung Husky squad, as freshman Molly Boyle will Ea Lee redshirt.

“Kim has a ton of talent,” Mulflur says. “I think she sometimes puts too much pressure on herself. She needs to learn not to get so worked up about it internally. Even though she has this really calm exterior, you can tell she’s churning inside. She needs to be comfortable with what she’s doing at that moment.” Another important player for the Huskies this season will be their home course, Washington National, which will host the 2006 NCAA West Regional. After traveling across the country to play in the East Regional in 2005, Mulflur is appreciative of the chance to play on a familiar course at such a crucial time. “Last year was really hard,” she says. “When you get sent three time zones away and the players are in the middle of midterms it makes things difficult. So just to know that all we have to do is get in the van Amber and drive to Washington National – we’re all Courtney Prange very excited about that. Being comfortable McCracken and knowing the course will be great.”

3 S U N G E A L E E S E N I O R • T A C O M A , W A Washington & Amateur Notes * One of two seniors on the Husky roster * Has 11 top-10 finishes in her career to rank fifth on UW all-time list * Was second at 2005 Washington State Amateur * Advanced to match play at 2005 U.S. Public Links Championship * Advanced to match play at 2004 U.S. Public Links * Has played over 100 collegiate rounds, the second highest total on the team * Majoring in American Ethnic Studies

2005 (Senior - Fall) * Played in three events * Was UW’s second place finisher at the Ihlanfeldt Invitational

2004-2005 (Junior) * Earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors * Placed 78th at NCAA Championships and was UW’s No. 3 finisher * Was 77th at East Regional with a 25-over 235 * Played in all 12 events and posted a 75.67 scoring average that ranked third on the team * Tied UW single-season record with 36 rounds played * Was UW’s top finisher at the Las Vegas Collegiate, placing second * Las Vegas Collegiate tied as her best finish as a collegiate * Posted a 67 during the final round of the Stanford Intercolle- giate, her best round as a collegiate * Her 67 at Stanford tied as the best gross score for a single round by a Husky during the season * Her 212 at Stanford was her best tournament score * Her 4-under 68 at Las Vegas was best round against par by a Husky

2003-2004 (Sophomore) * An honorable mention All-America pick and a second-team All-Pac-10 selection * Was second on the team with a 75.03 stroke average * Had five top-10 finishes * Shot 15-over 303 to place 69th at first NCAA Championships and help UW to a sixth-place finish * Her stroke average ranked as the sixth best in Husky history * Ranked 35th in Golfweek’s May 9 final standings * One of two Huskies to play all 11 events during the season * Shot 5-over 221 at the NCAA West Regional Championship to tie for 15th * Was UW’s top finisher in three tournaments, including the Pac- 10 Championship where she placed 10th overall * Shot 1-under 215 at the Stanford Intercollegiate to help Wash- ington set a new team tournament scoring mark * That was the best tournament score in her career * Shot 70 in the 1st & 3rd rounds, the best single-round scores in her career * Was ranked ninth by Golfstat in par three scoring

2002-2003 (Freshman) * An honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection * Posted three straight top-10 finishes at the end of the season * Was 10th at NCAA West Regional, shooting top score (220) of the season Clover Park High School/Junior Golf * Her 10th-place at the regional was the fifth best by a Husky at * Was the WIAA state champion in 2001 after being the runner- the event up in 2000 * Was 2nd at the California Collegiate, her best showing tourna- * The WJGA state champ in 2001 ment finish * U.S. Junior Amateur Qualifier in 2000 * Was eighth at the Pac-10 Championships, shooting 7-over 223 * Voted the Tacoma Athletics Commission Athlete of the Year * Best 18-hole score was a 71 in the 1st round of the Pac-10s * The PCL District champion all four years at Clover Park * One of four players to appear in all 11 tournaments during the year * Runner up at the 2001 PGA Junior Series Championship at * Was the Huskies’ top scorer in three events Indian Summer

4 Lee’s Career Statistics

Years Rounds Strokes Avg Low 2002-2003 31 2359 76.10 71 2003-2004 32 2401 74.93 70 2004-2005 36 2724 75.67 67 2005-2006 9 711 79.00 74 Totals 108 8195 75.88 67

Career Best Finish: 2nd, California Collegiate, April 12-13, 2003 & Las Vegas Collegiate, Nov. 1-3, 2004 Career Top-10 Finishes: 11 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 212, Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 15-17, 2004 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 67, Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 17, 2004

Lee’s Tournament Results 2005-06 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/6-8 Topy Cup 85-84-80 +33 249 32 5 10/10-12 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 75-80-79 +18 234 33 2 10/21-23 Stanford Intercollegiate 74-77-77 +15 228 53 3

2004-05 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/20-22 Fall Preview 72-71-78 +8 221 32 4 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 78-82-76 +20 236 28 4 10/15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate 71-74-67 +2 212 6 2 11/1-3 Las Vegas Collegiate 74-74-68 E 216 2 1 2/7-9 Regional Challenge 75-83-68 +13 226 15 2 3/8-9 Spartan Invitational 75-72-75 +9 222 17 4 3/21-22 Duck Invitational 74-80-83 +21 237 38 3 4/1-3 PING/ASU Invitational 76-77-72 +9 225 28 2 4/9-10 California Collegiate 74-78 +10 152 19 4 4/18-20 Pac-10 Championship 79-79-78 +20 236 42 5 5/6-7 NCAA East Regional 80-76-79 +25 235 77 5 5/17-20 NCAA Championships 74-81-75-76 +22 306 78 3

2003-2004 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 82-81-75 +22 238 42 4 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate 70-75-70 -1 215 11 2 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational 74-77-71 +6 222 5 2 2/16-17 Bay Area Classic 78-79 +13 157 6 2 3/3-4 Spartan Invitational 71-73-72 E 216 5 1 3/12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 77-71-77 +9 225 4 1 4/2-4 ASU Ping Invit. 74-75-75 +8 224 30 3 4/9-10 Peg Barnard Collegiate 76-75 +7 151 14 2 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championship 77-77-75 +13 229 10 1 5-6/8 NCAA West Regional 72-76-73 +5 221 15 2 5/18-21 NCAA Championships 76-73-77-77 +15 303 69 3

2002-2003 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/26-28 McGuire Invitational 81-77-77 +16 235 39 4 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 76-76-76 +12 228 19 4 10/18-20 Stanford Intercollegiate 73-75-75 +7 223 13 3 * Member of the WJGA Team Washington and Team USA in 2000 2/18-19 Bay Area Classic 77-75 +8 152 3 1 and 2002 2/24-26 Arizona Invitational 76-80-76 +19 232 41 3 3/4-5 Spartan Invitational 75-74-73 +6 222 12 2 * Played tennis in high school 3/24-26 UCLA Invitational 81-79-81 +25 241 59 3 4/4-6 ASU Ping Invitational 82-76-75 +17 233 63 3 Personal 4/12-13 California Collegiate 78-72 +6 150 2 1 * Father, Lee Dai Won, owns a construction company 4/22-24 Pac-10 Championships 71-76-76 +7 223 8 1 * Has a younger sister and two younger brothers 5/8-10 NCAA West Regionals 75-73-72 +4 220 10 2

5 P A I G E M A C K E N Z I E S E N I O R • Y A K I M A , W A Washington & Amateur Notes * One of the top candidates for the 2006 team * Ranked the No. 2 amateur in the nation by Golfweek entering her senior season * Preseason All-American by Golf- week and GolfWorld * Most experienced player on the team with over 110 collegiate rounds * Ranks second on UW’s all-time list with 18 top-10 finishes * Only member of team to win a collegiate event * Owns UW single-season stroke average record (73.7) set in 2005 after previously setting the record in 2004 (74.1) * Granted a medical redshirt for the 2002-03 season after being sidelined for nine months with a back injury * Older brother, Brock, was a two-time first-team All-American for UW men’s team * Finished 13th at the 2005 U.S. Women’s Open * Finish exempted her into the 2006 U.S. Women’s Open * Won the 2005 Trans National Championship by defeating Duke’s Elizabeth Janangelo 9 and 8 in the 36-hole final * Also won the stroke play competition at the Trans Am * Reached semifinals of 2005 North and South * Reached second round of match play at 2005 U.S. Amateur * Won U.S. Open qualifer in Denver * Runner-up at the 2005 Pacific Northwest Amateur * Placed second at the Colorado Open

2005 (Senior - Fall) * Named a preseason first-team All-American as Golfweek’s No. 2 ranked collegiate player * Ranked second in GolfWorld’s preseason rankings * One of two female players picked to represent the U.S. in The Spirit International Amateur Championships * Played in two events, leading UW finishers in both * Placed second overall at the Topy Cup in Fukushima, Japan, carding a one-under 215 * Placed fourth in the field at the Stanford Intercollegiate, tying her personal best with a three-under 210 * Posted three 68s during the fall (first and third rounds at Topy Cup, second round at Stanford Intercollegiate) * Finished the fall with a 70.83 scoring average * Ranked No. 1 by Golfweek at the end of the fall season

2004-2005 (Junior) * An honorable mention All-American * Finished 10th at NCAA Championships, the first UW player to post a top-10 showing * Named to the first-team All-Pac-10 team * Competed in all 12 events * Was 38th at East Regional at 17-over 227 * Led Washington in scoring in six of 12 tournaments and was second in four of the other five events * Topped the team with a stroke average of 73.7 * Tied UW single-season record with 36 rounds played * Led the team in top-10 finishes (six), rounds in the 60s (four), under-par rounds (four) * Equaled her best 18-hole score with a 3-under 67 at Stanford, tying the best opening-round score in UW history * Tied her best tournament score with a 210 at the Stanford Intercollegiate that was one shot off UW school record * Top finish was second-place showing at California Collegiate * First-team selection to Pac-10’s All-Academic team

6 2003-2004 (Sophomore) * Named an NGCA second-team All-American Mackenzie’s Career Statistics * Shot even par 288 to finish 11th at the NCAA Championships, her second top-25 finish at the NCAAs after placing 25th in 2002 Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low * Finished strong by posted a 69 and 68 during the final two rounds 2001-2002 34 2574 75.71 69 * Earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors this year 2002-2003 9 664 73.78 70 * Led the team with a 74.09 stroke average that ranks first on 2003-2004 32 2371 74.09 67 UW’s all-time single-season list 2004-2005 36 2653 73.69 67 * Ranked 22nd in Golfweek and 23rd in the Golfstat Cup final rankings 2005-2006 6 425 70.83 68 * Was seventh at NCAA West Reigional, shooting career-best 67 Total 117 8687 74.25 67 during the final round of play, the lowest score ever recorded by a Husky in postseason competition Career Best Finish: 1st, Kent Youel Invitational, Nov. 4-5, 2003 * Was Washington’s top finisher in all three fall tournaments and Career Top-10 Finishes: 19 three times in the spring Career Best 54-Hole Score: 210, Stanford Intercollegiate - three * Recorded her first career win at the Kent Youel Invitational times: Oct. 17-19, 2003, Oct. 15-17, 2004, and Oct. 21-23, 2005 * Shot 2-under 214 to take medalist honors Career Best 18-Hole Score: 67, NCAA West Regional, May 8, 2004 * Carded the best tournament score in her career with 6-under & Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 15, 2004 210 to place third at the Stanford Intercollegiate * Had six top-10 finishes raising her career total to 10 * Posted the Huskies top 3 tourney scores and 5 best single- Mackenzie’s Tournament Results round scores 2005-06 UW 2002-2003 (Redshirt Season) Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. * Led the Huskies in scoring with a stroke average of 73.8 9/6-8 Topy Cup 68-79-68 -1 215 2 1 * UW’s top finisher at the McGuire Invitational with a 3rd-place showing 10/21-23 Stanford Intercollegiate 70-68-72 -3 210 4 1 * Had a top-10 finish at the Stanford Invitational 2004-05 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/20-22 Fall Preview 68-80-70 +5 218 21 2 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 78-79-73 +14 230 15 2 10/15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate 67-72-71 E 210 5 1 11/1-3 Las Vegas Collegiate 74-80-71 +9 225 24 3 2/7-9 Regional Challenge 73-76-74 +10 223 9 1 3/8-9 Spartan Invitational 74-68-72 +1 214 4 1 3/21-22 Duck Invitational 84-77-75 +20 236 32 2 2001-2002 (Freshman) 4/1-3 PING/ASU Invitational 73-69-74 E 216 5 1 * Named to the NGCA All-Scholar-Athlete team 4/9-10 California Collegiate 71-72 +1 143 2 1 * Honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection 4/18-20 Pac-10 Championship 73-72-74 +3 219 11 2 5/6-7 NCAA East Regional 74-77-76 +17 227 38 3 * Competed in all 12 tournaments for the Huskies 5/17-20 NCAA Championships 72-74-73-74 +6 292 10 1 * Was one of UW’s top three scorers in 10 events * Led UW at the NCAAs with a 25th-place finish that ranks as the 2003-2004 best performance ever by a Husky at the NCAAs UW * Was the sixth highest finisher among Pac-10 competitors at the NCAAs Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. * Was the Huskies’ top finisher at the PING/ASU Invitational (224) 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 81-74-74 +13 229 17 1 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate 71-68-71 -6 210 3 1 and tied Kelli Kamimura for 23rd in the rain-shortened Fall Preview 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational 72-71-71 -2 214 1 1 (150) during her first collegiate tourney 2/16-17 Bay Area Classic 79-82 +18 161 10 4 * Top tournament finish was the Peg Barnard California Collegiate 3/3-4 Spartan Invitational 77-72-72 +5 221 12 2 where he was fourth overall at 3-over 147 3/12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 79-73-76 +7 228 8 2 * Was seventh at Oregon’s Duck Invitational (223) 4/2-4 ASU PING Invitational 71-69-74 -2 214 4 1 * Her 4-over 220 at the Stanford Intercollegiate helped UW to set 4/9-10 Peg Barnard Collegiate 77-77 +10 154 21 4 a 54-hole scoring record (874), that was also her low 54-hole total 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championships 79-78-78 +19 235 21 4 5-6/8 NCAA West Regionals 75-75-67 +1 217 7 1 for the year 5-18/21 NCAA Championships 73-78-69-68 E 288 11 1 * Low round of the year was a 69 she shot at ASU Invitational 2002-2003 Eisenhower High School/Junior Golf UW * A first-team All-Big-9 selection all four seasons at Eisenhower Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. * In 1999 she received the Joan Teats Inspirational Award, named 9/26-28 McGuire Invitational 72-73-73 -1 218 3 1 after the founder of Washington Junior Golf 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 72-76-77 +9 225 13 2 10/18-20 Stanford Intercollegiate 76-70-75 +5 221 10 2 * Posted five top-10 finishes in national tournaments, claiming one championship 2001-2002 * Competed at U.S. Women’s Amateur Championships in 1999 UW * A National Honor Society member with a 3.97 grade point average Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. * Won the Washington Scholar Award 9/24-26 Fall Preview 74-76 +6 150 23 1 * Named the 2000 Girl Golfer of the Year for both the Washington Ju- 10/8-10 Northwest Invitational 77-74-75 +10 226 18 3 10/19-21 Stanford Intercollegiate 73-75-72 +4 220 17 3 nior Golf Association and the Pacific Northwest Golf Association 2/17-18 Lady Aztec Invitational 84-76 +14 160 19 3 * Was the medalist at the 2002 TransNational 2/25-26 Arizona Invitational 81-76-81 +22 238 71 4 * Lettered in basketball 3/4-6 Spartan Invitational 76-70-80 +10 226 25 3 3/28-29 Duck Invitational 74-76-73 +7 223 7 3 Personal 4/5-7 ASU PING Invitational 77-78-69 +8 224 24 1 * Daughter of Hugh and Caren Mackenzie 4/13-14 Barnard Collegiate 74-73 +3 147 4 2 * Father swam at Washington State 4/22-24 Pac-10 Championships 84-77-89 +23 239 41 5 5/9-11 NCAA West Regionals 76-77-74 +11 227 29 3 * Uncle, Stewart, played golf at Oregon 5/21-24 NCAA Championships 76-70-76-72 +6 294 25 1 7 A S H L E Y B I C K E R T O N J U N I O R • O T T A W A , C A N A D A Washington & Amateur Notes Junior Golf * Two-time letterwinner * A 2002 AJGA All-American * Played in 2005 Canadian Women’s Open * Won the AJGA Lessing Classic and the AJGA Bank of Mon- * Named to the eight-player Cana- treal Future Links dian Ladies’ Golf Association National * Tied for first at the 2003 Canadian Junior Amateur team in 2004, she was one of * Placed fifth at the 2003 BMO Canadian Tour event four collegiate players selected * Was fifth in the standings for the 2003 Canadian Junior * Tied for sixth at Canada’s 2004 Golf Order of Merit Royale Cup National Amateur * Won the 2001 CJGA World Junior Challenge * Majoring in communications * Played in the 2002 Junior World Championships * A three-time Quebec Junior Team member 2005 (Junior - Fall) * Played on the 2001 and 2002 CJGA Canadian Junior Teams * Competed as an individual at the Ihlanfeldt Invitational * Her high school, Ashbury College Prep, did not offer a 2004-2005 (Sophomore) women’s golf team * Second-team selection to Pac-10’s All-Academic team * Also played basketball, cross country and volleyball. * Appeared in five tournaments * Best finish was Fall Preview where she was 28th at 7-over 220 Personal * Was UW’s No. 3 scorer at Fall Preview * Has an older brother Jason * Carded a pair of 71s in the final rounds at the Preview and Las * Related to Randy Robitaille of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild Vegas Collegiate * Posted a stroke average of 77.47 in 15 rounds of play

2003-2004 (Freshman) * Competed in nine tournaments during the season including the NCAA Championships * Posted a 78.65 stroke average Bickerton’s Career Statistics * Had a strong finish during the final two days of play at the NCAAs to help the Huskies record a sixth-place finish, shooting 72 during Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low the third round and a career-best 70 on the final day of play 2003-2004 26 2045 78.65 70 * Was UW’s No. 4 scorer at the NCAAs with a 17-over 305 2004-2005 15 1162 77.47 71 * Her 72 during the final round of the NCAA West Regional 2005-2006 3 238 79.33 77 helped the Huskies to a fourth-place showing Totals 44 3445 78.30 70 * Was UW’s number-three finisher at the regional, shooting 13- over 229 to place 45th Career Best Finish: 21st, Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, Oct. 6-8, 2003 * Best tournament was 5-over 216 at Stanford Intercollegiate Career Top-10 Finishes: 0 * Was UW’s number-two scorer at Ihlanfeldt Invitational in her Career Best 54-Hole Score: 216, Stanford Intercollegiate., Oct. 17-19, 2003 collegiate debut Career Best 18-Hole Score: 70, NCAA Championships, May 21, 2004

Bickerton’s Tournament Results 2005-06 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/10-12 Ihlanfeldt Invitational * 77-79-82 +22 238 46 NA * Competed as Individual

2004-05 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/20-22 Fall Preview 74-75-71 +7 220 28 3 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 78-83-76 +21 237 31 5 11/1-3 Las Vegas Collegiate 81-76-71 +12 228 35 4 3/21-22 Duck Invitational * 75-79-89 +27 243 52 NA 4/1-3 PING/ASU Invitational 81-75-78 +18 234 65 5 * Competed as Individual

2003-2004 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 80-71-79 +14 230 21 2 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate 75-71-75 +5 216 30 5 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational 78-82-78 +22 238 56 5 2/16-17 Bay Area Classic 84-82 +22 166 23 5 3/12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 80-79-76 +19 235 21 3 4/9-10 Peg Barnard Collegiate 87-84 +27 171 69 5 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championships 84-84-82 +34 250 47 5 5-6/8 NCAA West Regionals 75-82-72 +13 229 45 3 5-18/21 NCAA Championships 78-75-72-70 +17 305 80 4

8 C O U R T N E Y M C C R A C K E N J U N I O R • E A G L E , I D Washington & Amateur Notes * Two-time letterwinner * Reached quarterfinals of 2005 Western Amateur * Improved her stroke average by five shots per round between freshman and sophomore campaigns * Finished 24th at 2004 Oregon Open, the third best of any amateur * Placed 10th at 2004 Idaho State Amateur * Majoring in political science

2005 (Junior - Fall) * Played in three fall events, posting a 76.44 stroke average * Placed 12th at the Ihlanfeldt Invitational, leading UW with a 10-over 226 * Best single round was a 72 in round three at the Ihlanfeldt Invitational

2004-2005 (Sophomore) * Competed at the NCAA Championships for the first time * Played in seven tournaments including the East Regional * Was UW’s No. 2 finisher at the East Regional shooting 15-over 225 to place 33rd. * Tourney score was best gross score for 54-hole tournament * Equaled her best single-round score with a 71 on final day at regional * Placed ninth at Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational competing as an individual * That marked her first top-10 finish as a collegiate * Had recorded career bests for tournament score (227) and single-round (71) at Ihlanfeldt * Was UW’s No. 3 finisher at the California Collegiate * Finished 31st at Pac-10 Championships

2003 (Freshman) * Played in five tournaments, twice as a scoring player * Best performance was the Spartan Invitational where she shot 238 * Carded her best 18-hole score at that event with a 76 during the second round of the Spartan Invitational McCracken’s Tournament Results 2005-06 Eagle High School/Junior Golf UW * Won 5A state title as a junior and senior Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. * Was a three-time district champion and a three-time Southern 9/6-8 Topy Cup 76-81-79 +20 236 20 3 Idaho Conference medalist 10/10-12 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 80-74-72 +10 226 12 1 10/21-23 Stanford Intercollegiate 75-73-78 +13 226 47 3 * Won the 2003 Idaho Amateur Championship 2004-05 Personal UW * Daughter of Dana and Dennis McCracken Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. * Has a younger brother, Connor 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational * 78-71-78 +11 227 9 NA 10/15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate 83-73-73 +19 229 61 4 3/21-22 Duck Invitational 82-80-82 +28 244 53 4 4/9-10 California Collegiate 72-76 +6 148 13 3 4/18-20 Pac-10 Championship 76-79-77 +16 232 31 4 McCracken’s Career Statistics 5/6-7 NCAA East Regional 78-76-71 +15 225 33 2 5/17-20 NCAA Championships 74-82-76-77 +25 309 92 4 Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low * Competed as Individual 2003-2004 15 1230 82.00 76 2004-2005 21 1614 76.86 71 2003-2004 2005-2006 9 688 76.44 72 UW Total 45 3532 78.49 71 Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational * 80-87-79 +30 246 59 na Career Best Finish: 9th, Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, Oct. 4-6, 2004 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational * 81-78-81 +24 240 59 na Career Top-10 Finishes: 1 3/3-4 Spartan Invitational 83-76-79 +22 238 57 5 4/2-4 ASU PING Invitational 80-84-79 +25 243 84 4 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 225, NCAA East Regional, May 6-7, 2005 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championships * 92-83-88 +45 263 54 na Career Best 18-Hole Score: 71, NCAA East Regional, May 7, 2005 & * Competed as Individual Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, Oct. 45, 2004

9 A M B E R P R A N G E J U N I O R • N O B L E S V I L L E , I N Washington & Amateur Notes * Has five top-10 finishes in her career * Advanced to Round of 32 at 2005 Western Amateur * Lost to teammate Paige Mackenzie in first round of match play at 2005 U.S. Amateur * Lost in a three-way playoff for a spot at the 2004 U.S. Amateur * Advanced to round of 16 of match play at 2004 North and South Amateur * Older sister, Ashley, was a first-team All-American at North Carolina * Plans on majoring in communications and marketing

2005 (Junior - Fall) * Played in three fall events, posting a 76.67 stroke average * Finished seventh overall at the Topy Cup with an eight-over 224 Prange’s Career Statistics * Best single round was a 72 at the Topy Cup Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2003-2004 29 2202 75.93 69 2004-2005 (Sophomore) 2004-2005 33 2499 75.73 71 * Was 16th at NCAA Championships with 12-over 296 2005-2006 9 690 76.67 72 * Figured as No. 2 scorer for UW at NCAAs Totals 17 5391 75.93 69 * Huskies top finisher in last two tournaments entering NCAA Championships Career Best Finish: 2nd, Bay Area Classic, Feb. 16-17, 2004 * Led UW at East Regional with 11-over 221 to place 19th Career Top-10 Finishes: 5 * Paced Huskies at Pac-10s with ninth-place effort Career Best 54-Hole Score: 217, Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 17-19, 2003 * Named an honorable mention selection to the All-Pac-10 team Career Best 18-Hole Score: 69, Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 18, 2003 & * Played in 11 of 12 tournaments 69, Stanford Intercollegiate. Oct. 17, 2003 * Was 15th at the Ihlanfeldt Invitational, placing second for UW Prange’s Tournament Results 2003-2004 (Freshman) 2005-06 UW * One of two freshmen to compete at the NCAAs for the Hus- Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. kies, placing 93rd after shooting 308, including a 72 during the 9/6-8 Topy Cup 72-78-74 +8 224 7 2 second round 10/10-12 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 78-76-82 +20 236 43 3 * Earned honorable mention honors on the All-Pac-10 team 10/21-23 Stanford Intercollegiate 77-75-78 +17 230 65 4 * Third on the team with a 75.93 stroke average, ranking 12th on 2004-05 UW’s single-season record list UW * Played in nine tournaments and recorded three top-10 finishes Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. * Ranked 72nd in Golfweek’s final standings 9/20-22 Fall Preview 72-77-73 +9 222 35 5 * Shot 14-over 230 at NCAA West Regionals to finish 47th 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 80-74-76 +14 230 15 2 10/15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate 74-78-81 +23 233 69 5 * Was the Huskies’ top finisher at the Bay Area Classic and Peg 2/7-9 Regional Challenge 75-78-82 +22 235 48 4 Barnard Collegiate 3/8-9 Spartan Invitational 73-74-71 +5 218 9 3 * Tied Paige Mackenzie for team lead with two rounds in the 60s 3/21-22 Duck Invitational 89-77-78 +28 244 53 4 * Placed second at the Bay Area Classic 4/1-3 PING/ASU Invitational 75-77-75 +11 227 41 3 * Shot 1-over 217 at Stanford Intercollegiate in her best scoring 4/9-10 California Collegiate 79-76 +13 155 30 5 outing, opening that event with back-to-back rounds of 69 4/18-20 Pac-10 Championship 73-74-71 +2 218 9 1 5/6-7 NCAA East Regional 74-75-72 +11 221 19 1 * Those were two of the top four 18-hole scores by a UW player 5/17-20 NCAA Championships 72-77-72-75 +12 296 16 2 during the season * Recorded her first top-10 finish at the Kent Youel Invitational in 2003-2004 Hawaii when she shot 8-over 224 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. * Was the fourth best freshman at the Pac-10 Championships, 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 78-75-81 +18 234 34 3 placing 14th 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate 69-69-79 +1 217 18 4 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational 77-74-73 +8 224 8 3 Noblesville High School/Junior Golf 2/16-17 Bay Area Classic 75-79 +10 154 2 1 * Two-time (2002, 2003) AJGA Polo All-American 3/3-4 Spartan Invitational 75-75-76 +10 226 21 3 3/12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 84-82-79 +29 245 45 5 * Won one AJGA event last summer and had four top-three finishes 4/9-10 Peg Barnard Collegiate 75-73 +4 148 6 1 * Was an all-state selection four years in a row 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championships 78-79-76 +17 233 14 2 * Played on high school basketball team. 5-6/8 NCAA West Regionals 76-81-73 +14 230 47 4 5-18/21 NCAA Championships 80-72-80-76 +20 308 93 5 Personal 2/16-17 Bay Area Classic 75-79 +10 154 2 1 * Parents are Sara and Robert Prange 3/3-4 Spartan Invitational 75-75-76 +10 226 21 3 3/12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 84-82-79 +29 245 45 5 * Father is a golf professional 4/9-10 Peg Barnard Collegiate 75-73 +4 148 6 1 * Older sister, Ashley, played at North Carolina and is now a pro 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championships 78-79-76 +17 233 14 2 5-6/8 NCAA West Regionals 76-81-73 +14 230 47 4 5-18/21 NCAA Championships 80-72-80-76 +20 308 93 5 * Competed as Individual 10 A M Y W A N G J U N I O R • K I R K L A N D , W A Washington & Amateur Notes * Was sixth at 2005 Washington State Amateur * Reached semifinals of Pacific North- west Amateur before losing to team- mate Paige Mackenzie * Finished fifth in U.S. Amateur quali- fier, losing in a playoff for a spot to the national tournament. * Placed fifth at 2004 Washington State Amateur * Reached the round of 16 in match play at the PNGA Amateur * Majoring in Economics

2005 (Junior - Fall) * Played in two tournaments * Was UW’s No. 4 finisher at the Ihlanfeldt Invitational

2004-2005 (Sophomore) * Earned her second letter * Played in four tournaments * Turned in best finish with 15th-place effort at the Regional Challenge * Was UW’s No. 2 scorer at that event * Shot 72 during the Las Vegas Collegiate for her best 18-hole score at UW

2003-2004 (Freshman) * Played in all six tournaments * Best effort came at the Stanford Intercollegiate where she shot 9-over 225 * Carded a 73 at the Stanford Intercollegiate for her best 18- hole score * One of four freshmen on the Husky roster

Lake Washington High School/Junior Golf * Selected the 2003 Women’s player of the year by the PNGA * Won the 2003 PNGA Amateur Championship * Was the 2003 WSGA Amateur Champion * Competed at the 2003 U.S. Amateur Championship * Finished first on the 2003 WSGA Women’s Performance Points List * Named the Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s 2003 All-Star * Was the Seattle Times high school player of the year in 2003

Personal * Parents are Sherry and Tony Wang Wang’s Tournament Results * Has an older sister, Wendy, and an older brother, Kevin 2005-06 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/10-12 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 75-79-83 +21 237 45 4 10/21-23 Stanford Intercollegiate 88-82-90 +47 260 100 5

2004-05 Wang’s Career Statistics UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational * 80-80-75 +19 235 25 NA 2003-2004 17 1343 79.00 73 11/1-3 Las Vegas Collegiate 72-80-76 +12 228 35 4 2/7-9 Regional Challenge 74-78-74 +13 226 15 2 2004-2005 12 925 77.08 72 3/8-9 Spartan Invitational 78-78-80 +23 236 55 5 2005-2006 6 497 82.83 75 Totals 35 2792 79.77 72 2003-2004 UW Career Best Finish: 15th, Regional Challenge, Feb. 7-9, 2005 Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. Career Top-10 Finishes: 0 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 80-79-84 +27 243 54 na Career Best 54-Hole Score: 225, Stanford Intercollegiate, 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate 73-78-74 +9 225 46 na Oct. 17-19, 2003 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational 80-79-74 +17 233 40 4 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 72, Las Vegas Collegiate, Nov. 1-3, 2004 3/3-4 Spartan Invitational 74-78-80 +16 232 44 4 4/2-4 ASU PING Invitational 79-81-85 +29 245 85 5 4/9-10 Barnard Collegiate * 81-84 +21 165 54 na * Competed as an individual

11 K I M S H I N S O P H O M O R E • M O U N T L A K E T E R R A C E , W A Washington & Amateur Notes Personal * Had one of best seasons ever by a * Parents are Francisco and Meeja freshman at UW * Has an older brother, Roy * Played in 2005 U.S. Amateur * Advanced to second round of match Shin’s Career Statistics play at 2004 U.S. Amateur Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2005 (Sophomore - Fall) 2004-2005 36 2717 75.47 69 * Played in two tournaments 2005-2006 6 482 80.33 79 * Finished 25th at the Topy Cup Totals 42 3199 76.17 69

2004-2005 (Freshman) Career Best Finish: 6th, Ihlanfeldt Invitational, Oct. 4-6, 2004, Spartan * Earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors Invitational, March 8-9, 2005, California Collegiate, April 9-10, 2005 * Played in NCAA Championships as first-year performer Career Top-10 Finishes: 5 * Was 60th at East Regional with 21-over 231 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 215, Fall Preview, Sept. 20-22, 2004 * Tied UW single-season record with 36 rounds played Career Best 18-Hole Score: 69, Fall Preview, Sept. 20-22, 2004 * Led the Huskies in the fall with a 73.25 scoring average * Finished the season with a 75.47 scoring average, the 11th best in UW history Shin’s Tournament Results * Had three top-10 finishes in her first four events and finished the year with a total of five 2005-06 * Led UW at Fall Preview with eighth-place finish UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. * Finished sixth at three different events 9/6-8 Topy Cup 79-79-81 +23 239 25 4 * Posted a 2-over 215 at Fall Preview for top 54-hole score 10/10-12 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 82-81-80 +27 243 56 5 * Best single-round was also at Fall Preview where she shot 69 2004-05 Shorewood High School/Junior Golf UW * Won the 4A state championship as a junior, was the runner-up as a Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. sophomore and fourth as a freshman 9/20-22 Fall Preview 73-69-73 +2 215 8 1 * Did not play in high school state tournament as a senior because 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 76-72-77 +9 225 6 1 of conflict with qualifying event of the U.S. Open 10/15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate 72-75-72 +9 219 20 3 11/1-3 Las Vegas Collegiate 74-76-70 +4 220 9 2 * Named the 2003 Girls Player fo the Year by the PNGA 2/7-9 Regional Challenge 77-83-78 +25 238 61 5 * Picked the Washington Junior Golf Association’s Player of the Year 3/8-9 Spartan Invitational 71-73-72 +3 216 6 2 in 2003 3/21-22 Duck Invitational 77-74-78 +13 229 11 1 * Won the 2003 Junior America’s Cup qualifier tournament and the 4/1-3 PING/ASU Invitational 83-72-76 +13 231 54 4 2003 World State qualifier 4/9-10 California Collegiate 70-76 +4 146 6 2 * Finished in the top-10 at the 2003 Junior America’s Cup 4/18-20 Pac-10 Championship 76-81-73 +14 230 26 3 * Reached the round of 64 at the 2003 U.S. Girls Junior Championship 5/6-7 NCAA East Regional 83-71-77 +21 231 60 4 * Defeated Michelle Wie in a 19-hole match at the 2002 US Girls’ Junior 5/17-20 NCAA Championships 79-85-78-75 +33 317 117 5 * Won the Jack Baty Award as player of the year for the Washington Junior Golf Association in both 2002 and 2003 * Topped the WJGA points standings in 2003 M O L LY B O Y L E F R E S H M A N • P O R T L A N D , O R Washington & Amateur Notes * Only freshman on the Husky roster * Will redshirt the 2005-06 season

Jesuit High School/Junior Golf * Placed second at PING Western Cana- dian Junior Championship in 2003 * Was sixth at PGA Calloway Junior in 2004 * A four-time letterwinner for coach Katy Williams at Jesuit * Led her team to 4A state titles as a junior and senior * Placed third at 2005 state championships * Won Metro League title as a senior after finishing as runner-up her junior season and third as a sophomore * Served as school president her senior year

Personal * Daughter of Tim and Mary Boyle * Older brother, Joe, played golf at Drake before transferring to Washington 12 M A R Y L O U M U L F L U R H E A D C O A C H • 2 3 R D S E A S O N In the history of the Husky women’s golf team, two indi- Twice during Mulflur’s career she has been named the viduals stand out as the cornerstones for the program. Pac-10 Conference’s Coach of the Year. The first time The first is Edean Ihlanfeldt, the namesake of the Hus- she received the honor was in 1988. She picked up kies annual fall tournament. She was Washington’s the award for the second time in 1999. first coach. So dedicated to seeing women have In 1995, Mulflur directed the Huskies to their first an opportunity to compete on the intercollegiate team NCAA Finals appearance on the strength of level, Ihlanfeldt never accepted a paycheck for a sixth-place finish in the NCAA West Regional. In her efforts. She funneled her salary back into the 1988, the UW had its best Pac-10 finish ever, plac- program. The second is current head coach Mary ing third in the conference tournament. That year Lou Mulflur, who is in her 23rd season directing the brought Mulflur her first Pac-10 Coach of the Year Huskies. award. A player for Ihlanfeldt, Mulflur’s passion and Mulflur has coached several Husky players who commitment to Husky golf makes her former men- have gone on to play professionally or coach. Nancy tor proud. Mulflur’s dedication, teaching skills and Kessler-McDaniel, who played at UW from 1984 to fundraising abilities have allowed her to build the Husky 1988, went on to play professionally and is now the program into one of the nation’s most competitive teams on head coach at California. Former Husky All-American Kelli an annual basis. Kamimura is an assistant coach at Pepperdine and Kari (Martin) Last season the Huskies placed 14th at the NCAA Champion- Sampson is an assistant at Washington State. ships, with junior Paige Mackenzie recording Washington’s first ever Mulflur, regarded as one of the most successful golfers to come out top 10 NCAA finish. She placed 10th and received honorable mention of the UW, came to Washington in 1976 and was one of the first female All-America honors after the season. The 2005 season was the 13th athletes to receive a scholarship at Washington. The Portland, Ore., na- consecutive year the Huskies have advanced to the NCAA Regional tive went on to earn four letters as a Husky. Championships. Washington has competed at the Regionals every year During her collegiate career Mulflur won three regular-season tour- since its inception in 1993. naments, including the inaugural Ihlanfeldt Invitational in 1980. To date, In 2004 Washington experienced one of its greatest campaigns, fin- Kamimura is the only Husky golfer with more career wins than Mulflur. ishing sixth at the NCAA Championships. It was the highest finish ever While attending Grant High School, Mulflur won state high school by a UW team at the NCAAs. The Huskies were led by Mackenzie, who titles in 1974 and 1975. She also won the 1975 Oregon junior champion- placed 11th at the national championships and was named a second- ship. team All-American. Classmate Sung Ea Lee was named an honorable Mulflur won Southern Oregon titles in 1980, 1982, 1995 and 1997 as mention All-American. In Mulflur’s tenure at Washington, six Huskies well as the Oregon Coast Invitational in 1979, 1982, and 1990. Mulflur have earned All-America honors a total of nine times. has competed in five United States Golf Association events – The U.S. In 2001 Mulflur led Washington to a 16th-place finish at the NCAA Open in 1979 and 1980 and the U.S. Amateur in 1979, 1980 and 1982. In Championships. At the time, it was the best showing by a Husky team addition she competed in four National Collegiate Championships. at the national championships. UW’s 2002 NCAA Championships ap- Mulflur graduated from Washington in 1980 with a degree in speech pearance was the fifth by the Huskies over a stretch of eight years. That communications. She is a former vice-president of the National Golf season the Huskies won Oregon Duck Invitational and the Peg Barnard Coaches Association and served on the LPGA SAFECO Classic Advi- California Collegiate and tied for fifth at the Pac-10 Championships. sory Board. She currently serves as a member of the NCAA Division I Mulflur’s players have also achieved in the classroom. Mackenzie Women’s Golf West Regional Advisory Committee. She appears annu- has been named to the National Golf Coaches Association’s All-Scholar ally as a celebrity player in several local golf events and fundraisers. Team in each of the last two seasons. During Mulflur’s tenure 15 UW In October of 2004, Mulflur was inducted into the Portland High golfers have earned the distinction on 22 occasions. School Hall of Fame.

• Longest tenure of any current Husky coach in any sport

• Played in the U.S. Open in 1979 and 1980

• 1988 Pac-10 Coach of the Year

• 1999 Pac-10 Coach of the Year

• One of the first female student-athletes to re- ceive an athletic scholarship from Washington

• Coached eight players who have earned All-Pac- 10 honors a total of 14 times

• Coached six players who have earned NGCA All- American honors a total of nine times

• Had 15 players earn NGCA All-Scholar Athlete honors 22 times

• Coached UW to seven NCAA Championships appearances

• Coached current California head coach Nancy Kessler-McDaniel and current assistant coaches Kelli Kamimura (Pepperdine) and Kari Sampson (Washington State)

13 J O E T H I E L A S S I S TA N T C O A C H 1 S T S E A S O N Joe Thiel joins the Husky staff this season, known professionals, enjoying successes on having spent 36 years helping others learn tours in Korea, Japan and in the United States. and enjoy the game of golf. He is one of only US Open Champion Se Ri Pak, US Amateur 207 golf professionals in the U.S. who have Champion and 19-time Tour winner Michiko earned the prestigious PGA Master Profes- Hattori, and 38-time professional winner and sional designation. Thiel has earned the PGA 6-time JLPGA leading money winner Yuri Teacher of the Year award three times—in Fudoh are among the more than 30 LPGA 1993, 1995, and again in 1997. He has also players he has tutored. been honored as one of the Top 100 Teach- More than 200 tour players, high-ranking ers in America by Golf Magazine, and named national and state amateurs, and university var- to Golf Range Magazine’s list of the Top 50 golf sity players have benefited from Thiel’s teaching, instructors in America. including former Husky All-American Brock Mack- Perhaps some of Thiel’s greatest successes in teach- enzie and former Pepperdine All-American Michael ing are visible on the other side of the Pacific. While teaching Putnam.One banner year—1996—included 34 first place wins in Japan and Korea, Thiel shaped the careers of some of Asia’s from his students, including major state championships. He was finest golfers. Many of Thiel’s students are internationally inducted into the Mercer County Hall of Fame in 1999.

Washington Coaching History Edean Ihlanfeldt 1975-81 Jan Lanphere 1981-82 Lesley Hobert 1982-83 Mary Lou Mulflur 1983-present Edean Ihlanfeldt Lesley Hobert Mary Lou Mulflur 14