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Thea Maude- Aimee Numa Hoffmeister LeBlanc Gulyanamitta Table of Contents / Quick Facts

Golf Quick Facts University Squad Information Location...... West Lafayette, Ind. 2009 Big Ten Finish...... 1st Founded...... 1869 Starters returning/lost...... 4/1 Enrollment...... 39,697 2009 NCAA Finish...... 10th Nickname...... Boilermakers Highest NCAA Finish...... 2nd (2007) School Colors...... Old Gold and Black Top returnees...... Numa Gulyanamitta, Thea Hoffmeister Affiliation...... NCAA Division I ...... and Maude-Aimee LeBlanc President...... Dr. A. Córdova Alma Mater (Year)...... Stanford (1969) Directions to the Birck Athletics Director...... Morgan J. Burke Alma Mater (Year)...... Purdue (1973) Boilermaker Golf Complex Senior Associate Athletics Director...... Nancy Cross From the North Ticket Office Phone...... (800) 49-SPORT Take I-65 south to Exit 193 (US 231). Take US 231 Faculty Representatives...... Dr. Jeffrey T. Bolin south to US 52 (approx. 12 miles to a red flashing ...... Dr. Christie L. Sahley light). Turn left on US 52 (approx. five miles, veer right onto ramp for Purdue/West Lafayette North- Sports Information western Avenue). On Northwestern Avenue, proceed Golf SID...... Sara White to second stop light and turn right onto Cherry Lane. Phone...... (765) 494-6235 Maria Hernandez won the 2009 NCAA individual title. Golf complex will be on your right. E-mail...... [email protected] Website...... purduesports.com From the South Table of Contents Address...... Room 15, Mackey Arena ...... West Lafayette, IN 47907 Take I-65 North to Exit 175 (SR 25). Off the exit, turn left at stoplight. Go to first stoplight, US 52, and turn Table of Contents and Quick Facts ...... 1 Purdue Golf Staff right. Go to fourth stoplight, Yeager Road, and turn 2009-10 Roster and Schedule...... 2 Head Coach...... Devon Brouse left. Go to next stoplight, Northwestern Avenue, turn Head Coach Devon Brouse...... 3-4 Alma Mater (Year)...... Purdue (1971) left. At second stoplight, turn right on Cherry Lane. Assistant Coach Johanna Josefsson...... 5 Assistant coach...... Johanna Josefsson Golf complex is on your right. Associate Head Coach Greg Robertson...... 6 Alma Mater (Year)...... Southern California (1999) Part-time Assistant Coach Maria Hernandez...... 7 Part-time assistant...... Maria Hernandez From the West Numa Gulyanamitta...... 8 Alma Mater (Year)...... Purdue (2009) Take SR 26 to West Lafayette (becomes State Associate head coach...... Greg Robertson Maude-Aimee LeBlanc...... 9 Street). Follow State Street to Grant Street and turn Alma Mater (Year)...... Oklahoma State (1997) Thea Hoffmeister...... 10 Administrative Assistant...... Pam Bales right. Turn left onto Northwestern Avenue. At the Kishi Sinha...... 11 Golf office phone...... (765) 494-4311 second stoplight, turn left onto Cherry Lane. Golf Laura Gonzalez-Escallon...... 12 complex will be on your right. Paula Reto...... 13 Home Course Information Golf Support Staff...... 14 Home Course...... Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex From the East Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex...... 15-16 Location...... West Lafayette, Ind. Follow US 231 into West Lafayette, which becomes Kampen Course Hole-by-Hole...... 17-18 Primary Course...... Kampen Course South River Road once you’re across the river. At Tom Spurgeon Golf Training Center...... 19 Par...... 72 the stoplight turn left onto State Street. Turn right at Boilermaker Practice Facility...... 20 Yardage...... 7,450 Grant Street. Turn left onto Northwestern Avenue. Maria Hernandez NCAA Secondary Course...... Ackerman Hills At the second stop light, turn left onto Cherry Lane. Par...... 71 NCAA Championships...... 21 Golf Complex will be on your right. Yardage...... 6,436 Big Ten Championships...... 22 First-Class Travel...... 23 Purdue University...... 24-25 Academic Success...... 26-27 Spirit and Tradition...... 28 2009-10 Information Guide Credits Strength and Conditioning...... 29 Purdue Alumni...... 30 The 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf Information Guide was produced by the Purdue Sports Information office. John Purdue Club...... 31 Lafayette-West Lafayette...... 32 Editor: Sara White Indiana...... 33 Editorial Contributors: Rob Osterlof and Chelsea Nord. National Honors and Awards...... 34 Photography: Tom Campbell, NCAA Photo, Purdue Photo and Digital Imaging, Sideline Sports, JB Gallegos and Tracy Big Ten Honors and Awards...... 35 Wilcox, Golfweek. Championships...... 36 Cover Design: Jackelyn Riley Individual Records...... 37 Team Records...... 38 All-Time Roster...... 39 Year-By-Year Results...... 40-42

2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 1 2009-10 Roster

Name Class Hometown (High School/ Previous School) Laura Gonzalez-Escallon Fr. La Hulpe, (College du Christ-Roi) Numa Gulyanamitta Jr. Rayong, Thailand (Rayongwittayakhom) Thea Hoffmeister R-Jr. Berlin, Germany (Werner-von-Siemens) Maude-Aimee LeBlanc Jr. Sherbrooke, Quebec (La Ruche) Paula Reto Fr. Cape Town, (J.P. Taravella, Coral Springs, Fla.) Kishi Sinha Fr. Noida, India (Delhi Public School Noida)

Pronunciation Guide Laura Gonzalez-Escallon______S-kah-lawn Numa Gulyanamitta______NEW-mah gah-LEE-yah-nah-mitt-ah Thea Hoffmeister______TEE-uh Maude-Aimee LeBlanc ______MODE-em-ee luh-blaa(ng) Paula Reto______Ree-toe Kishi Sinha______KEE-shee SIN-hah

STAFF Devon Brouse______DEV-uhn BRAUS (rhymes with house) Johanna Josefsson______YO-hahn-ah YO-sef-son

2009-10 Schedule

Date Event Host Location Sept. 12-13 Mary Fossum Invitational Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. Sept. 27-28 Lady Northern Invitational Wisconsin Madison, Wis. Oct. 5-6 Windy City Collegiate Championships Northwestern Glenview, Ill. Oct. 23-25 Landfall Tradition (NCAA Preview) UNC-Wilmington Wilmington, N.C. Feb. 7-9 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Purdue Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Feb. 22-23 Central District Invitational Michigan State Tampa, Fla. March 12-14 Tiger/Wave Golf Classic LSU/Tulane New Orleans, La. March 26-28 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Georgia Athens, Ga. April 9-11 PING/ASU Invitational Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. April 23-25 Big Ten Championships Wisconsin Madison, Wis. May 6-8 NCAA Regional Championships TBA TBA May 18-21 NCAA Championships UNC-Wilmington Wimington, N.C.

2 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf Head Coach Devon Brouse

Coaching Experience • Head Coach, Purdue University, 1998 to present Devon Brouse • Head Coach, University of North Carolina, 1978 to 1998 Head Coach Coaching Highlights 12th Season • GCAA Hall of Fame - Class of 2009

• 2006 NGCA Women’s National Coach of the Year

• 2006 Golfweek National Coach of the Year

• 2006 Labron Harris Award Winner Devon Brouse has been the head coach and Last season, the Boilermakers won five director of golf operations for the Boilermaker men’s tournaments, including a second-consecutive Big • Five-time Big Ten Coach of the Year (2000, and women’s golf teams since returning to his alma Ten title, finished second at the NCAA Central 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010) mater in 1998. Brouse graduated from Purdue in Regional and 10th at the NCAA Championships. 1971 with a B.S. in agronomy. After winning the NCAA individual title, Hernandez • Three-time Atlantic Coast Conference Brouse is one of the finest coaches in was named the Honda Sports Award as the top Coach of the Year (1981, 1991, 1995) collegiate golf and in the fall of 2009, he was collegiate women’s golfer, the PING/NGCA National • 1991 and 1995 District III North inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of Player of the Year and the Big Ten Suzy Favor Female Coach of the Year America’s Hall of Fame. His women’s teams Athlete of the Year. have captured four Big Ten Championships and After earning a 21-stroke victory at the 2008 • 2002, 2006 & 2009 Central Region Coach of the Year have finished in the top 10 in each of the last four Big Ten Championships, the Boilermakers followed NCAA Championships, including a school- and up their conference title with a second-place finish • 33 NCAA Championship appearances conference-best NCAA runner-up finish in 2007. at the NCAA Central Regional Championships in In 2009, Brouse coached Maria Hernandez to Austin, Texas. Purdue carried that momentum into • Five Big Ten Titles (Purdue women) the NCAA individual championship, a first for the NCAA Championships in Albuquerque, N.M., (2000, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010) Purdue and for the Big Ten. Brouse has won four capturing fourth place as a team. For the season, • Six ACC Titles Big Ten Coach of the Year honors, including two the Boilermakers finished first or second in seven (1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1995, 1996) consecutive, and was named NGCA and Golfweek’s of the 11 events in which they competed. National Coach of the Year in 2006. The 2007-08 season was a year of record- • Five Big Ten individual champions Under Brouse’s guidance, the women’s team breaking performances as the Boilermaker women has advanced to the NCAA Championships every recorded four of the top five lowest team rounds in • Six ACC individual champions year since 2000, a feat accomplished by only four school history and 17 of the 28 best individual rounds. Division I programs (Arizona State, Duke, Purdue Additionally, Purdue was honored with the Big Ten • 2006 NCAA West regional champions and Southern California). Golfer of the Week Award a record-breaking five times. (Purdue women)

• 2002 NCAA Central regional champions (Purdue men)

• 2001 NCAA Central regional champions (Purdue men)

• 54 All-American selections

• 80 All-Conference selections

• 91 individual tournament titles

• 94 team tournament titles

• 2009 NCAA Individual Champion (Maria Hernandez)

• 2007 NCAA Individual Runner-up (Christel Boeljon)

• 1984 NCAA Individual Champion (John Inman)

2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 3 Head Coach Devon Brouse

Brouse’s golfers continue to be among the best straight conference Golfer of the Year awards and of the Big Ten Conference. Last season, Hernandez had four consecutive Freshman of the Year awards. Brouse’s Year-by-Year Results turned in the best 72-hole score in conference In addition to his coaching duties for both the history, firing a 281 at the Big Ten Championships men’s and women’s golf teams at Purdue, Brouse Record at Purdue (1999 to Present) to earn medalist honors, a first for Purdue women’s is responsible for overseeing operations for the Year Big Ten NCAA golf. Hernandez was awarded Big Ten Player of the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex. The 36-hole 1999 4th (Women) — Year and the Mary Fossum Award for the second masterpiece features two distinctly challenging 1999 11th (Men) — consecutive year. Maude-Aimee LeBlanc was courses – the Ackerman Hills and Kampen layouts. 2000 1st (Women) 9th named Big Ten Freshman of the Year and was The latter was the designed by the legendary Pete 2000 2nd (Men) — the fourth straight Boilermaker to be so honored. Dye and was the site for the 2008 NCAA Men’s 2001 4th (Women) 20th Several of Brouse’s golfers were recognized on a Championships and the 2003 NCAA Women’s 2001 2nd (Men) 28th national level, as well. Hernandez was named first Championships. The complex features state-of-the- 2002 2nd (Women) 16th team All-American by both NGCA and Golfweek, art practice facilities and ranks among the finest in 2002 3rd (Men) 7th junior Christel Boeljon was awarded second team college golf. 2003 4th (Women) 12th All-America honors and LeBlanc received honorable A class “A” member of the PGA, Brouse joined 2003 5th (Men) — mention All-America accolades. Brouse’s players the University of North Carolina in 1973 as the golf 2004 4th (Women) 22nd have earned nine All-American awards in the last director and superintendent of facilities following 2004 4th (Men) T-16th seven years. two years as assistant director of the Indianapolis 2005 4th (Women) 20th The 2006-07 season saw the women advance municipal golf course system. In 1977, he became 2005 5th (Men) T-23rd to the NCAA Championships and a second place assistant coach to Mike McLeod and was named 2006 1st (Women) 9th finish; a school and conference record. Boeljon tied head coach on year later when McLeod retired. for second. The Boilermakers won four tournaments Brouse immediately experienced success as 2006 3rd (Men) — during the season and Hernandez became the first North Carolina’s head coach, leading the Tar Heels 2007 2nd (Women) 2nd Purdue women’s golfer to earn first team All-America to a second-place finish in the ACC Tournament and 2007 3rd (Men) — honors. a fifth-place showing at the NCAA Championships. 2008 1st (Women) 4th In 2005-06, the Boilermakers finished in Named the ACC Coach of the Year following 2008 9th (Men) — the top three in every tournament of the regular the 1981, 1991 and 1995 seasons, Brouse led 2009 1st (Women) 10th season, winning the Big Ten Championships and North Carolina to six ACC team championships 2009 8th (Men) — the NCAA West Regional Championships. Brouse (1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1995, 1996), 16 top-five led the women to a ninth place finish in the NCAA conference finishes and 10 top-10 NCAA finishes, Record at North Carolina (1978 to 1998) Championships, tying the previous best finish including second place in 1991 and third in 1993. Year ACC NCAA in school history. The team set a school record Brouse has been instrumental in the 1978 2nd 5th with six tournament victories that season. Brouse development of several individual players who 1979 2nd T-6th was awarded both the national Coach of the Year achieved great success at both the collegiate and 1980 4th — Award and the Labron Harris Sr. Award by the Golf professional levels. Under his tutelage, Brouse has 1981 1st T-18th Coaches Association of America. The Harris Award mentored 76 all-conference performers, two NCAA 1982 3rd 9th is presented to the college or high school coach individual champions (Hernandez and John Inman), 1983 1st T-8th and PGA professional whose support of the game a Fred Haskins Award Winner (John Inman), a Ben 1984 1st 4th through teaching, coaching and involvement in the Hogan Award Winner (Mark Wilson), two Palmer 1985 T-3rd T-16th community has helped ensure the continued growth Cup participants (Max Harris and Lee Williamson) 1986 1st 12th of the game. and two Walker Cup selections (Frank Fuhrer and In 2003, Brouse and the women’s team hosted Tom Scherrer). 1987 4th 8th the NCAA Women’s Golf National Championship on Brouse has also coached 10 World Amateur 1988 7th — Purdue’s Kampen Course and finished 12th. selections (John Inman, Shiv Kapur, Maximo 1989 3rd 13th In just his second season, Brouse led the Kopp, Santiago Russi, Boeljon, Myrte Eikenaar, 1990 T-3rd 7th women to their first Big Ten Championships title Endstrasser, Hernandez, Thea Hoffmeister and 1991 2nd 2nd and did so in record-breaking fashion with a 72-hole LeBlanc). 1992 4th 23rd team total score of 1,167. Following the Big Ten In addition, Brouse also coached Patrick 1993 7th 3rd success, Brouse’s team earned its first-ever NCAA Moore, the leading money winner on the 2002 Buy. 1994 2nd 11th qualification which resulted in a then-school best com Tour. Four of his pupils (Davis Love III, John 1995 1st 19th ninth place finish in the NCAA Championships. Inman, Tom Scherrer and Mark Wilson) have won 1996 1st 16th While with Purdue, Brouse has coached titles on the PGA Tour. 1997 2nd 10th six Big Ten Players of the Year (Lee Williamson, A native of Indianapolis, and a 1967 graduate 1998 4th 25th Hernandez (three times), Stacy Orschell and of Decatur Central High School, Brouse was a 1998 4th 25th Onnarin Sattayabanphot) and six Big Ten Freshman member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He and his of the Year (Christel Boeljon, Kari Damron, Whitney wife, Kathy, have two sons, Matt and Brent, a Frykman, Stefanie Endstrasser, LeBlanc and Chris daughter, Ashley, and two grandsons, Scott and Mayson). The women’s program has won four Tyler. 4 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf Assistant Coach Johanna Josefsson

The Josefsson File Johanna Josefsson Hometown: Munkedal, Education: Southern California, 1999 Assistant Coach Coaching Experience First Season • Assistant Coach, Purdue 2009 to present

Playing Experience • Southern California, 1994 to 1999

Johanna Josefsson is in her first year and won the individual medal at the 1998 Pioneer Q & A with Coach Josefsson as assistant women’s golf coach at Purdue. Electronic Bruin Classic. As a senior, Josefsson Josefsson played golf collegiately at Southern was also chosen as Southern Cal’s student- What were the factors that influenced your California and prior to joining the Boilermakers, athlete representative to the NCAA. decision to coach at Purdue? served as the manager of player services for the In 2006, Josefsson joined the Duramed I believe intercollegiate athletics provides an Duramed FUTURES Tour since 2007. FUTURES Tour as the marketing and important enhancement to the life and spirit Josefsson, who was born in Munkedal, communications coordinator. Prior to that she of both student-athletes and the academic Sweden, speaks five languages: Swedish, worked as a sales account executive for J. community, fostering character through discipline, team membership and the mutual English, Norwegian, and French. She was a Lindeberg Corp., a golf fashion company and was respect expressed in fair play. As a collegiate member of the Swedish national team for several an LPGA Tour assistant for the Golf Channel and golfer myself, I’ve known about Purdue’s years before earning a golf scholarship in the FOX Sports West from 1997 to 1999. high-profile sports programs and the rich U.S. Her duties include recruiting, coordinating Boilermaker tradition, but the main reason I Josefsson graduated from Southern Cal team travel, player development, organizing chose Purdue is because I’ve always wanted in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in American team practices, scheduling and assisting with to coach a top-ranked team whose dedication studies and ethnicity, and a minor in business coordination and instruction at coach Brouse’s to golf is as committed as my own. My goal administration. While competing for the Trojans, golf schools and academies. is to win the NCAA Championship. My sense Josefsson was selected as the team’s most Josefsson is married to Desmond Harding, of conviction was further strengthened when valuable player in 1997 and was tabbed most an associate professor in the English Department I saw the extensive practice facilities and improved as a freshman in 1996. She was at Central Michigan University. met the coaching staff, an impressive group of people who work daily to mentor and named honorable mention All-Pac-10 in 1997 support our talented athletes. When I put all of these factors together, the decision to coach at Purdue was the one of the best I’ve ever made.

How has working for the Duramed FUTURES Tour prepare you for coaching? Working with player development opened my eyes to the challenges facing college players as they transition to the pro circuit. As a result, I dedicated myself to helping players make good choices, get organized and think for themselves.

What have you learned working with coach Brouse? Skilled coaches offer outstanding leadership by exemplifying standards of dedication and commitment that complement and enrich the academic mission. In my short tenure here at Purdue, Coach Brouse has taught me the importance of teamwork, the meaning of leadership and the necessity of earning your teammates’ respect.

2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 5 Associate Head Coach Greg Robertson

The Robertson File Greg Robertson Hometown: Roswell, N.M. Education: Oklahoma State University, 1997

Associate Head Coach Coaching Experience Eighth Season • Volunteer Assistant, Oklahoma State 2001 to 2002

• Associate Head Coach, Purdue 2002 to present

Playing Experience Greg Robertson is in his eighth season as and began work on a master’s degree in sports • Oklahoma State, 1993 to 1997 Purdue’s associate head golf coach. administration. • New Mexico, 1997 to 1998 In 2005, Robertson was honored with the From 1998 to 2000, Robertson competed Jan Strickland Assistant Coach of the Year Award. professionally. In 2000, he played on the • Canadian Tour, 2000 The prestigious award was presented by the Golf Canadian Tour and participated in the PGA’s Coaches Association of America. Nissan Open in Los Angeles, Calif. Robertson played collegiate golf at Oklahoma In 2001, Robertson competed in several State University, where he graduated with a state tournaments before returning to Stillwater to Q & A with Coach Robertson bachelor’s degree in sports science in 1997. serve as volunteer assistant for the Cowboys. After redshirting his freshman season, he Robertson’s duties include recruiting and What advantage do the Purdue golf played three seasons at Oklahoma State. During instruction, while aiding in organizing team facilities provide a student-athlete? his four years in Stillwater, the Cowboys captured practices, scheduling and team travel. He also We have everything players need to four conference crowns and won the 1995 NCAA assists in budgeting and fundraising for both improve their game. We have two golf courses Championship. programs. and both have hosted NCAA Championships, A native of Roswell, N.M., Robertson earned Robertson and his wife, Ashlee, reside in a driving range where players can hit balls his degree from OSU, and then transferred to West Lafayette with their son, Michael. from different directions, a team practice area New Mexico, where he competed as a senior for short game and wedges and the Spurgeon indoor facility. It’s the best collegiate facility I’ve seen anywhere in the country. Plus, it is right across the street from campus.

What do you enjoy most about your job? I like helping our players grow as golfers, students and individuals. There’s nothing I enjoy more than watching a player or group of players work hard, have the right attitude and ultimately achieve success; whether it be during their time in college or beyond. It’s a great feeling when they attribute the success to the influence that we had on them.

What makes Purdue special? Our student-athletes are prepared for life after college, both on and off the course. They’re given the resources - facilities, tournament schedule, coaching - to help improve their games to compete at the professional level if they choose. At the same time, they will walk away from Purdue with a world-class education, allowing them to be successful off the golf course, as well.

6 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf Assistant Coach Maria Hernandez

The Hernandez File Maria Hernandez Hometown: Pamplona, Education: Purdue, 2009 Part-time Assistant Coach Coaching Experience First Season • Part-time Assistant Coach, Purdue 2009 to present

Playing Experience • Purdue, 2005 to 2009

• Duramed FUTURES Tour, 2009 Maria Hernandez, the most accomplished at the NCAA Championships to become the golfer in Purdue women’s golf history, is in her first women’s individual champion in school and • LPGA Tour, 2010 first season as a part-time assistant coach for the conference history. In her final season, she won Boilermakers. a second-straight Big Ten individual title while Last summer, the 2009 NCAA individual leading the Boilermakers to their third conference champion competed on the Duramed FUTURES championship in four years. Tour, an LPGA developmental tour, and this As a senior, the Pamplona, Spain, native of the Year and just the fifth Purdue woman to season has been assisting the Boilermakers when was named the Honda Sports Award winner, receive the prestigious award. not participating in professional tournaments. PING/NCAA National Player of the Year, Big Ten In addition to her accolades on the course, Hernandez has competed in several LPGA Player of the Year and the Big Ten Suzy Favor Hernandez also was a three-time Academic All- events, including the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Female Athlete of the Year. Big Ten honoree. Classic, the Canadian Open and the 2009 U.S. She finished her career with a school-record A three-time first team All-American, Open in which she tied for 34th. 13 tournament wins, including six in her final Hernandez finished tied for fifth in the LPGA Final Hernandez graduated from Purdue season and was a three-time winner of the Mary Qualifying Tournament in Daytona Beach, Fla., University in 2009 with a degree in management. Fossum Award for the lowest stroke average in last December and will competing on the LPGA During her time as an undergrad, she broke the Big Ten. Tour in addition to assisting the Boilermakers. Her multiple school and conference records and her Hernandez was the first-ever golfer to be responsibilities at Purdue will include working with crowning achievement was a one-stroke victory named the Big Ten Suzy Favor Female Athlete the players on course and self management.

2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 7 Student-Athlete Profiles

Gulyanamitta’s Tournament Results 2009-10 Numa Tournament Date Score Finish Mary Fossum Invitational 9/12-13 72-74-72=218 T-5 Gulyanamitta Lady Northern Invitational 9/27-28 74-69-70=213 2 Windy City Collegiate 10/5-6 71-70-73=214 4 Landfall Tradition 10/23-25 72-72-74=218 T-7 Junior Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/7-8 71-72-72=215 6 Rayong, Thailand Central District Invitational 2/22-23 72-76-71=219 8 Tiger/Wave Golf Classic 3/12-14 80-80-73=233 T-55 Rayongwittayakhom Liz Murphey Collegiate 3/26-18 79-83-76=238 T-61 PING/ASU Invitational 4/9-11 72-75-69=216 T-19 Big Ten Championships 4/23-25 74-73-74-74=295 6 Gulyanamitta’s Career Accomplishments 2008-09 Sophomore Season (2008-09) Tournament Date Score Finish  First team All-Big Ten NCAA Preview 9/7-8 76-70-75=221 T-17 Won the Windy City Collegiate, firing a season-low 54-hole score of 212 Mason Rudolph 9/26-28 75-73-74=222 T-31 Was the only Purdue golfer to compete in all 13 tournaments Windy City Collegiate 10/6-7 69-69-74=212 1 Placed in the top 15 of seven events Lady Northern 10/18-19 73-70-81=224 T-5 Tied for sixth at the Big Ten Championships Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/8-10 77-73-75=225 T-10 Tied for 12th at the NCAA Central Regional Central District Invitational 2/16-17 78-71-76=225 T-15 Tied for fifth at Lady Northern Invitational UCF Challenge 3/8-10 76-81-73=230 76 Averaged 75.2 strokes per round Betsy Rawls Invitational 3/20-22 74-72-77=223 T-17 Low round of season was a 69, recorded in both the first and second round of PING/ASU Invitational 4/3-5 73-78-74=225 T-20 Windy City Collegiate Ladies Midwest Shootout 4/11 78-80=159 15 Fired seven rounds of even or below par Big Ten Championships 4/23-25 78-77-81-72=308 T-6 In the summer, qualified for U.S. Women’s Amateur in Eugene, Ore., advanc- NCAA Central Regional 5/7-9 74-71-81=226 T-12 ing to match play NCAA Championships 5/19-22 80-76-78-73=307 T-54 Freshman Season (2007-08) 2007-08 First team All-Big Ten Tournament Date Score Finish Won the Indiana Invitational, breaking the school record for low 54-hole Mason Rudolph 9/14-16 78-76-74=228 T-57 tournament score (209) NCAA Preview 9/24-26 75-79-78=232 T-68 Named Golfweek’s Player of the Week and helped Purdue earn Team of the Mercedes-Benz Championship 10/12-14 69-73-78=220 T-15 Week after the Indiana Invitational Landfall Tradition 10/26-28 73-80-71=224 T-13 Fired a 66 in the second round of the UCF Challenge, tying the second lowest Hooters Match Play 11/4-6 3-1 Record round in school history Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/24-26 76-70-76=222 T-15 Tied for 10th at the Big Ten Championships UCF Challenge 3/9-11 72-66-72=210 2 Played in every tournament Liz Murphey Classic 3/21-23 78-82-81=241 T-67 Placed in the top 15 of six events Indiana Invitational 4/7-8 67-68-74=209 1 Averaged 74.6 strokes per round Big Ten Championships 4/25-27 76-74-72-79=301 T-10 Fired 11 rounds of even or under par NCAA Central Regional 5/8-10 78-71-76=225 T-30 Two-time Big Ten Golfer of the Week NCAA Championships 5/20-23 79-75-75-70=299 T-28 High School (Rayongwittayakhom) Won the 2004 and 2006 Thailand Junior National Championship Won the 2006 UBC-Singha Junior Golf Championship Gulyanamitta’s Career Statistics Finished fourth at the 2006 Thailand Ladies Amateur Finished seventh at the 2006 Queen Sirikit Cup Season Rounds Strokes Average Low Round Finished fourth at the 2005 Bangpra Junior Cup 2009-10 31 2,279 73.5 69 Member of Thai National Team since 1999 2008-09 40 3,007 75.2 69 2007-08 35 2,611 74.6 66 Personal Totals 106 7,897 74.5 66 Majoring in aviation management Born on November 12, 1988 Daughter of Jumnuan and Rugee Gulyanamitta Has three sisters, Russamee, Thirapan and Jaruwan Sister, Russamee (“Russy”) plays on the LPGA Tour Full name is Junthima Gulyanamitta

8 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf Student-Athlete Profiles

LeBlanc’s Tournament Results 2009-10 Maude-Aimee Tournament Date Score Finish Lady Northern Invitational 9/27-28 68-72-70=210 1 LeBlanc Windy City Collegiate 10/5-6 68-69-74=211 1 Landfall Tradition 10/23-25 75-72-76=223 T-24 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/7-8 72-77-68=217 T-10 Junior Tiger/Wave Golf Classic 3/12-14 80-D-75=155 122 Sherbrooke, Quebec Liz Murphey Collegiate 3/26-18 75-81-70=226 T-9 PING/ASU Invitational 4/9-11 71-71-71=213 T-9 La Ruche Big Ten Championships 4/23-25 72-68-76-74=290 4

2008-09 LeBlanc’s Career Accomplishments Tournament Date Score Finish NCAA Preview 9/7-8 81-80-72=233 T-44 Sophomore Season (2008-09) Mason Rudolph 9/26-28 73-74-71=218 T-17 Named second-team All-American by NGCA and Golfweek Lady Northern 10/18-19 74-71-76=221 T-2 First team All-Big Ten Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/8-10 75-73-73=221 T-4 Tied for first as an individual at the Big Ten Championships Central District Invitational 2/16-17 77-68-73=218 T-5 Won the Ladies Midwest Shootout UCF Challenge 3/8-10 72-74-74=220 T-37 Placed in the top five of seven events Betsy Rawls Invitational 3/20-22 70-71-75=216 4 Tied for second at the Lady Northern Invitational PING/ASU Invitational 4/3-5 79-74-74=227 T-27 Averaged 74.2 strokes per round Ladies Midwest Shootout 4/11 76-71=147 1 Fired a low round of 68 at the Central District Invitational Big Ten Championships 4/23-25 75-75-70-77=297 T-1 Fired 11 rounds of even or below par NCAA Central Regional 5/7-9 71-69-76=216 4 Two-time Big Ten Golfer of the Week NCAA Championships 5/19-22 76-77-83-77=313 T-82 Finished fourth at the World Amateur Team Championships in Adelaide, , and helped Canada to a fourth-place finish. 2007-08 Summer events included advancing to the quarterfinals of the BritishAmateur Tournament Date Score Finish in , winning the Quebec Amateur and finishing fourth at the Canadian Mason Rudolph 9/14-16 73-72-79=224 T-42 Amateur. NCAA Preview 9/24-26 78-70-74=222 T-26 Competed in LPGA’s Canadian Women’s Open in Ottawa, Ontario, in Aug. Mercedes-Benz Championship 10/12-14 78-73-71=222 T-27 LeBlanc missed the cut but was paired with Michelle Wie. Landfall Tradition 10/26-28 75-73-78=226 T-19 Hooters Match Play 11/4-6 3-1 Record Freshman Season (2007-08) Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/24-26 70-74-68=212 2 First team All-Big Ten UCF Challenge 3/9-11 72-72-74=218 T-23 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Liz Murphey Classic 3/21-23 74-72-77=223 6 Named honorable mention NGCA All-American Indiana Invitational 4/7-8 69-74-70=213 T-2 Earned third team Golfweek All-American Big Ten Championships 4/25-27 74-73-73-77=297 T-4 Tied for fourth at the Big Ten Championships NCAA Central Regional 5/8-10 75-75-73=223 T-22 Played in every tournament NCAA Championships 5/20-23 72-79-75-69=295 T-15 Placed in the top 15 of six events Averaged 74.6 strokes per round Fired 11 rounds of even or under par Named Big Ten Golfer of the Week on Feb. 27 LeBlanc’s Career Statistics

High School (La Ruche) Season Rounds Strokes Average Low Round Finished third at the 2007 Royal Canadian Amateur Championship 2009-10 24 1,745 72.7 68 Won the 2007 Quebec Amateur Championship 2008-09 37 2,747 74.2 68 Won the 2006 Junior Orange Bowl International 2007-08 35 2,575 73.6 68 Placed fourth at the 2006 Royal Canadian Amateur Championship Totals 96 7,067 73.6 68 Won the 2006 Royal Canadian Junior Championship Won the 2006 and 2007 Quebec Junior Championship Won the 2006 Pacific Junior Championship

Personal Majoring in psychology Born Feb. 14, 1989 Daughter of Merlyne Laflamme and Gaston LeBlanc Has two brothers, Gaston LeBlanc, Jr. and Yannick Laflamme, and a sister, Leila

2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 9 Student-Athlete Profiles

Hoffmeister’s Tournament Results 2009-10 Thea Tournament Date Score Finish Mary Fossum Invitational 9/12-13 75-72-79=226 21 Hoffmeister Lady Northern Invitational 9/27-28 79-77-83=239 T-63 Landfall Tradition 10/23-25 81-73-76=230 T-52 Lady Puerto Rico Classic* 2/7-8 66-73-74=213 T-4 Junior Central District Invitational 2/22-23 73-78-73=224 T-19 Berlin, Germany Tiger/Wave Golf Classic 3/12-14 74-78-73=225 T-20 Liz Murphey Collegiate 3/26-18 79-80-70=229 T-20 Werner-von-Siemens PING/ASU Invitational 4/9-11 74-75-76=225 T-51 Big Ten Championships 4/23-25 72-74-76-79=301 T-16 * competed as an individual

Hoffmeister’s Career Accomplishments 2008-09 Sophomore Season (2008-09) Tournament Date Score Finish Became eligible in January Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/8-10 77-71-75=223 T-7 First team All-Big Ten Central District Invitational 2/16-17 75-73-73=221 8 Academic All-Big Ten UCF Challenge 3/8-10 74-68-71=213 T-6 Finished in the top 10 in five of her eight events Betsy Rawls Invitational 3/20-22 77-75-71=223 T-17 Tied for fourth in the Big Ten Championships PING/ASU Invitational 4/3-5 74-76-74=224 T-15 Recorded best finish of the year at the Ladies Midwest Shootout (third) Ladies Midwest Shootout 4/11 74-76=150 3 Ranked No. 21 in the end of the season Golfweek/Sagarin Ratings Big Ten Championships 4/23-25 77-76-78-76=307 T-4 Named Big Ten Golfer of the Week on March 11 NCAA Central Regional 5/7-9 77-78-85=240 T-69 Finished tied for 19th at the 2008 Ladies’ European Championship NCAA Championships 5/19-22 76-76-78-79=309 T-63 Helped Germany to a sixth place finish at the 2008 World Amateur Team Championships in Adelaide, Australia; tied for 57th as an individual Summer 2008, finished tied for 19th at the 2008 Ladies’ European Championship

Redshirt Season (2007-08) Joined the team in January 2008

High School (Werner-von-Siemens) Member of the German National Team since the fall of 2004 Competed in Ladies European Team Championship in 2005, 2006 and 2007 Tied for third in the 2006 Ladies’ European Championship Helped team to fourth place finish in Ladies’ European Team Championship Selected as one of only two females representing Germany in the 2007 “Spirit Championship”

Personal Plans to major in management Born Jan. 31, 1987 Daughter of Bodo and Hedda Hoffmeister Has a younger brother, Lennart

Hoffmeister’s Career Statistics

Season Rounds Strokes Average Low Round 2009-10 28 2,112 75.4 66 2008-09 28 2,110 75.4 68 2007-08 DNP - - - Totals 56 4,222 75.4 66

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Sinha’s Tournament Results 2009-10 Kishi Tournament Date Score Finish Mary Fossum Invitational 9/12-13 71-72-75=218 T-5 Sinha Lady Northern Invitational 9/27-28 78-73-76=227 T-23 Windy City Collegiate 10/5-6 70-73-76=219 T-12 Landfall Tradition 10/23-25 77-74-76=227 T-38 Sophomore Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/7-8 75-74-78=227 T-23 Noida, India Central District Invitational 2/22-23 78-74-75=227 T-31 Tiger/Wave Golf Classic 3/12-14 77-89-76=242 T-97 Delhi Public School Noida Liz Murphey Collegiate 3/26-18 82-78-80=240 T-78 Big Ten Championships 4/23-25 80-76-74-82=312 T-41

2008-09 Sinha’s Career Accomplishments Tournament Date Score Finish Freshman Season (2008-09) NCAA Preview 9/7-8 83-82-87=252 T-69  Played in 12 tournaments Windy City Collegiate 10/6-7 76-79-71=226 17  Recorded best finish at Windy City Collegiate (17th) Lady Northern 10/18-19 82-82-81=244 T-58  Averaged 81.2 strokes per round Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/8-10 85-79-84=248 T-83  Low round was a 71 Central District Invitational 2/16-17 81-76-81=238 T-54  Competed in the NCAA Championships UCF Challenge 3/8-10 79-83-80=242 T-92 Betsy Rawls Invitational 3/20-22 80-81-82=243 T-75 High School (Delhi Public/Noida) PING/ASU Invitational 4/3-5 74-82-80=236 T-67  Top-ranked junior in India beginning in 2004 Ladies Midwest Shootout 4/11 86-83=169 T-28  Won the Punjab Open Ladies Golf Championship in 2005 Big Ten Championships 4/23-25 83-80-89-77=329 48  Won the Pakistan Open Amateur Ladies Golf Championship in 2005 NCAA Central Regional 5/7-9 86-77-82=245 T-87  Finished 15th in the 2006 Asia Pacific Junior Golf Championship in Singapore NCAA Championships 5/19-22 88-83-85-77=333 T-120 Won the 2006 Madras Open Ladies Amateur Championship Helped team to fifth place finish in 2006 Asian Games Runner up at the 2007 All-India Open Ladies Amateur Golf Championship Tied for third in the girls division and tied for 11th overall at the 2007 Duke of York Young Champions Trophy Competed in the 2008 Junior World Championship in Carlton Oaks, Calif.

Personal Plans to major in economics Born Dec. 6, 1990 Daughter of Alok and Preeti Sinha Has a younger sister, Sambhavi

Sinha’s Career Statistics

Season Rounds Strokes Average Low Round 2009-10 28 2,139 76.4 70 2008-09 37 3,005 81.2 71 Totals 65 5,144 79.1 70

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Gonzalez-Escallon’s Tournament Results 2009-10 Laura Tournament Date Score Finish Mary Fossum Invitational 9/12-13 73-70-75=218 T-5 Gonzalez-Escallon Lady Northern Invitational 9/27-28 77-71-73=221 T-9 Windy City Collegiate 10/5-6 70-74-73=217 T-6 Freshman Landfall Tradition 10/23-25 78-80-73=231 T-54 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/7-8 78-73-75=229 T-21 La Hulpe, Belgium Central District Invitational 2/22-23 74-78-73=225 T-24 College du Christ-Roi Tiger/Wave Golf Classic 3/12-14 72-80-75=227 T-24 Liz Murphey Collegiate 3/26-18 77-76-74=227 T-13 PING/ASU Invitational 4/9-11 71-74-73=218 T-24 Big Ten Championships 4/23-25 71-70-70-69=280 1 Gonzalez-Escallon’s Career Accomplishments High School (College du Christ-Roi) Member of the Belgian National Team Gonzalez-Escallon’s Career Statistics Won the 2009 German Ladies Amateur Competed as an amateur at the Ladies German Open, a Ladies European Season Rounds Strokes Average Low Round Tour event and finished tied for 46th 2009-10 31 2,290 73.9 69 Won the 2008 Doral-Publix Junior Golf Classic in a four-hole playoff Totals 31 2,290 73.9 69 Won the 2008 British Girls’ Championship Won the 2008 Belgian Girls’ Championship Competed in the 2008 World Amateur for Belgium

Personal Major is undecided Born October 6, 1990, in Bogota, Colombia Daughter of Mauricio Gonzalez and Catalina Escallon Has two sisters, Mariana and Cristina

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Reto’s Tournament Results 2009-10 Paula Tournament Date Score Finish Mary Fossum Invitational 9/12-13 78-77-77=232 T-37 Reto Lady Northern Invitational 9/27-28 72-75-76=223 T-14 Windy City Collegiate 10/5-6 78-73-80=231 T-54 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/7-8 79-76-77=232 T-41 Freshman Central District Invitational 2/22-23 76-75-74=225 T-24 Cape Town, South Africa Tiger/Wave Golf Classic* 3/12-14 75-79-69=223 T-12 PING/ASU Invitational 4/9-11 73-78-69=220 T-34 J.P. Taravella (Coral Springs, Fla.) Big Ten Championships 4/23-25 74-71-76-76=297 T-9 * competed as an individual

Reto’s Career Accomplishments High School (J.P. Taravella/Coral Springs, Fla.) Competed in the 2009 U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship and the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship Tied for eighth at the 2008 FWSGA Junior Girls Championship Competed for the South for the 2008 Junior Florida Cup Finished tied for second at the Santa Lucia River Club in 2007 Finished third at the Summerfield Crossings Golf Club in 2007 Shot a 5-under-par 67 to win the District 20-2A medalist honors at Palm Aire Country Club in 2007 Won the 2007 Broward District Tournament with JP Taravella and finished third in the regional tournament Earned a second-place finish at the 2007 Orange Lake Resort Tournament Won the Boca Raton Municipal Open and the Weston Hill Invitational Tournament in the Golf Coast Junior Golf Foundation

Personal Plans to major in liberal arts Born May 3, 1990 Daughter of Tony and Belinda Reto Has two older brothers, Miguel and Lluwellyn, and a younger sister, Monique Played field hockey and ran track in South America; did not start playing golf until 2005

Reto’s Career Statistics

Season Rounds Strokes Average Low Round 2009-10 25 1,883 75.3 69 Totals 25 1,883 75.3 69

2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 13 Support Staff

Dan Ross Jim Scott Head Golf Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex Professional Superintendent

Dan Ross is in his seventh year as the head golf Jim Scott is in his 16th year as the superintendent of professional at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex. the Kampen and Ackerman Hills golf courses on Purdue’s A graduate of Taylor University, Ross was team captain campus. His was an integral part of the success of the and the No. 1 player on the golf team during his junior and 2008 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships hosted senior seasons. by Purdue on the Kampen Course. Ross began working in the golf business as an assistant professional in 1992 In 1995, Scott joined the Purdue athletics department with the challenge of and worked at Harrison Lake Country Club for Master Professional Tony Clecak until directing all facets of construction on the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex. Since 1997. While there, he became a member of the PGA in 1995. In 1997, he became then, he has brought about the completion of the 18-hole championship Kampen the head golf professional at Walnut Creek Golf Course in Upland, Ind., his home Course, formerly known as the North Course, as well as major landscape changes golf course in college. After two years at Walnut Creek, Ross was named the head to the 18-hole Ackerman Hills Course, formerly known as the South Course. golf professional at Edgewood Country Club in Anderson, Ind., where he worked Prior to the reconstruction of Purdue’s courses, Scott helped design 18-hole for five years. courses at the Wellington Golf Club in Wellington, Fla., and the Juday Creek Golf Ross and his wife, Luci, have been married since 1997 and have two children, Club in South Bend, Ind. Ally and Jackson. Scott graduated from Purdue’s School of Agriculture in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree in turfgrass science.

Athletics Director Senior Staff

Morgan Burke Roger Blalock Nancy Cross Glenn Tompkins Athletics Director Senior Associate Senior Associate Senior Associate Athletics Director Athletics Director Athletics Director Faculty Representatives

Jeffrey T. Bolin Christie L. Sahley Ed Howat Barb Kapp Tom Reiter Tom Schott Steve Simmerman Associate AD Associate AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Support Staff

Pam Bales Marilyn McFatridge Marty Quinn Rex Spencer Brent Wills Nicole McKinney Secretary Event Management Equipment Manager Assistant Golf Assistant Golf Academic Services Professional Professional 14 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex

urdue University features two 18-hole championship golf courses on its West P Lafayette, Ind., campus. The courses are much different in character, but each promises a challenging test of golf. The Ackerman Hills Course features a beautifully contoured layout over hilly, forested terrain with greens that are well-protected by trees and bunkers. The narrow fairways and numerous A native of Indianapolis, Ind., Dye took turf the Kampen Course and you feel like you’re in obstacles demand accurate shot-making. management classes at Purdue during the 1950s another world.” The anchor of the Birck Boilermaker Golf and is known as much for his sensitivity to the The $8 million renovation to the golf complex Complex is the 7,450-yard, par-72 Kampen environment as he is for his imaginative and included a new clubhouse named in Dye’s honor, Course. It served as the site of the 2001 NCAA creative course layouts. new irrigation system, driving range and the Women’s Central Regional, 2003 NCAA Women’s The Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex is Turfgrass Research and Diagnostic Center. The Championships, 2004 NCAA Men’s Central situated on the north side of the Purdue campus. first comprehensive turfgrass research facility Regional, 2008 NCAA Men’s Championships and It serves not only the Purdue golf teams, but in the country, the center functions as a living most recently the 2009 Big Ten Championships. also students, faculty, staff and the public. The laboratory for teaching and research activities Pete Dye, one of the most influential and creative complex provides the Purdue men’s and women’s in a variety of academic disciplines, including golf course designers in the history of the sport, golf teams with rewarding opportunities to play agronomy, entomology and forestry. masterminded the redesign of the Kampen Course. and practice on one of the region’s most beautiful Consistent with Dye’s commitment to Anyone who has played Brickyard Crossing, golf courses. environmentally sound golf, more than 6,800 Crooked Stick, PGA West or any of the dozens “This is one of the top facilities in college trees have been planted on the Kampen Course. of courses that bear his stamp appreciates the golf,” says Devon Brouse, who is Purdue director Alice’s Oak Forest, named after Dye’s wife, runs special challenges Pete Dye presents to the golfer. of golf operations, in addition to coaching the from tee to green on the ninth hole, and trees The Kampen Course demands not only skilled men’s and women’s teams. “The tradition at have been planted so densely that wildlife will shot-making but also an intellectual approach to Purdue should flourish with the commitment we flourish. the game. The combination of both courses on have with these facilities.” campus offers Purdue students one of the finest “Nothing has ever been built that is golf facilities in the United States. comparable to this course,“ Dye says. “You walk

2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 15 Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex

Kampen Course - No. 1 Kampen Course - No. 17

Kampen Course - No. 18 Ackerman Hills - No. 5

Ackerman Hills - No. 12 Ackerman Hills - No. 18

16 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf Kampen Course

Hole 1, Par 4, 392 Yards Tee shot sets up left to right with a large, shallow bunker covering the right side of the driving area. There is a generous collar adjacent to the right side of the green.

Hole 2, Par 3, 165 Yards Water runs along the entire right side of the green. An errant shot to the left will leave the player a difficult pitch from the adjacent bluegrass rough back toward the water.

Hole 3, Par 4, 482 Yards A deep bunker runs along the right side of the fairway. A player avoiding the bunker that guards the right side of the fairway might find a blind shot from the left rough. The green opens right to left, and there is an ample bailout area to the right of the green.

Hole 4, Par 5, 534 Yards This short par 5 sets up right to left, opposite of hole No. 3. The player will have strategic options for the second shot—lay up short on the upper plateau, or go Hole No. 7 has a bunker running down the middle of its fairway. for it and favor the left side of the green. Hole 8, Par 4, 406 Yards Hole 10, Par 5, 607 Yards Hole 5, Par 3, 230 Yards Drive sets up left to right on this short par 4. There is The back nine opens unmercifully with a very long Due to a highly elevated tee, everything is in front of plenty of room to play, however the tee shot must stay par 5. A waste bunker guards the entire right side of you on this long par 3. The view of the bog to the left left of the massive waste bunker along the right side. the driving area. There is room to the right for your of the green is magnificent. The green opens right to left. second shot. A bunker and water come into play to the left of the green. Hole 6, Par 5, 600 Yards Hole 9, Par 4, 481 Yards Both the tee shot and the second shot set up left to This long par 4 has little or no margin for error with right on this long par 5. Stay left throughout this hole. waste bunkers on the left and a huge greenside bunker The bog runs along the right side. as you approach the clubhouse and the turn. Hole 7, Par 4, 365 Yards This short par 4 with two fairways is split by a bunker running down the middle.

A par five, No. 6 wraps around a celery bog into a heavily guarded green. Hole No. 9 is a par four with trouble along the left side of the fairway and right side of the green.

2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 17 Kampen Course

The Kampen Course hosted the 2003 NCAA Women’s Golf Championships and the 2008 NCAA Men’s Championships.

A statue of Emerson Kampen overlooks the tee boxes on Hole 11, Par 4, 483 Yards Hole 14, Par 4, 385 Yards hole No. 1. There is a slight margin for error to the right on the tee This short par 4 plays right to left off the tee, with plenty shot. The green is one of only a few on this course that of open room to the right. However, water lines the is guarded by bunkers on both sides. entire hole on the left side. The green opens right to Hole 17, Par 3, 206 Yards left, with the fairway sloping into the green. This long par 3 has water lurking just to the right of Hole 12, Par 4, 477 Yards the green, but has a generous landing area left of A severe waste bunker lines the right side of this long Hole 15, Par 4, 362 Yards the green. par 4 with a beautiful view to the southwest. The green This short par 4 presents the golfer with an uphill tee sets up right to left. shot. The fairway narrows substantially between the Hole 18, Par 4, 484 Yards waste areas to the left and right. The green opens left The final hole on the Kampen Course is also the most Hole 13, Par 3, 183 Yards to right with some room for error to the left. difficult. This very long par 4 sets up right to left from The picturesque green on this par 3 is completely the tee. There is a large bunker guarding the left side guarded with water along the entire front and left Hole 16, Par 5, 608 Yards of the driving area. Hitting the fairway is a must, as the sides. This extremely long par 5 has a tee shot that sets approach shot to this green is by far the most difficult up right to left and a second shot that sets up left to on the course. right. The large green is elevated with a deep bunker guarding the front.

The par-3 13th has water along the entire front and left side of the green. No. 16 is a long par 5 with an elevated green that is protected by a deep bunker.

18 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf Tom Spurgeon Training Center

n undulating indoor putting green, a swing-analysis video A computer system and multiple heated hitting bays are just three of the features of the $3 million indoor golf training center at Purdue’s Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex. The center was dedicated Oct. 1, 2005. The 11,400-square-foot facility is named the Tom Spurgeon Golf Training Center, after lead donor Tom Spurgeon. Athletics Director Morgan Burke says the indoor training center is the “jewel in the crown” of Purdue’s 36-hole Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex. The Kampen and Ackerman Hills courses have undergone more than $12 million in improvements since 1996. Other areas of the facility include team locker rooms, a lounge, coaches’ offices, a pro shop and a classroom. The to the forefront of college golf,” Brouse said. “We strong finishes in the recent NCAA national golf architectural design is similar to the clubhouse and already have outstanding golf courses, and this championships and keep attracting the best other facilities at the complex. The center is open to facility only complements those.” student-athletes here,” Brouse said. the public when not in use by Purdue golf teams. The state-of-the-art computerized video Head men’s and women’s golf coach Devon swing analysis lab helps players work on Brouse says the facility is a great help in training and perfecting their swings. teaching. “We want to seize the momentum of “From a technology standpoint, this takes us right

2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 19 Boilermaker Practice Facility

he Boilermaker golf teams practice in a 15-acre complex directly adjacent to the Kampen Course. T The practice area features a private driving range, complete with instructional equipment and more than 15,000 square feet of tee areas. The tees are composed of both bluegrass and bentgrass areas and are designed to enable the golfers to practice against any wind direction. The tees were renovated in the fall of 2004. The tee area faces a range with target greens, giving the golfers a multitude of distances to hone skills with the scoring clubs. A $250,000 short game practice area ton the back side of the driving range that was completed in 2009 gives the Purdue golf teams even more options for practice. Two greens and four bunkers is a private area to work on their short game. Wedge shots up to 110 yards can be hit to the chipping green. “The whole practice complex makes a nice impression on a recruit,” says coach Devon Brouse. “It’s an opportunity, obviously, for our players to get their work done individually, or whatever they need to do. We’ve got lots of short-game practice areas, and we’ve got a great amount of green space. This area, along with the indoor facilities, puts us right up with the very best facilities in the country.”

20 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf NCAA Champion maria hernandez

On May 22, 2009, Purdue senior Maria Hernandez shot a final round 71 to win Purdue’s first individual NCAA Championship in women’s golf. The three-time Big Ten Player of the Year finished with a 289 (74-72-72-71, +1) and led her team to a 10th place finish at the 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships in Owings Mills, Md.

Hernandez came into the tournament as the seventh-ranked individual in women’s college golf , but after winning or tying for first in five tournaments on the season, was considered a top candidate for national player of the year. The two-time Big Ten Championships medalist solidified her resume with collegiate golf’s ultimate prize, the NCAA individual title.

Hernandez finished one-over par for the tournament with a four-round total of 289, just one stroke ahead of Southern California freshman Jennifer Song. Hernandez had a seven-foot putt for birdie on her finishing hole, No. 9, but went just right of the cup. The tap-in gave Hernandez a 71, her lowest round of the tournament. She trailed Song by one stroke, but USC’s top player still had four holes to play. Song held the lead coming into No. 18, but her approach shot plugged in the front bunker and she three-putted to give Hernandez the victory.

Hernandez was later named the Honda Sports Award winner, PING/NGCA National Player of the Year and the Big Ten Suzy Favor Female Athlete of the Year. She finished her career with a school-record 13 tournament wins, including six in 2008-09, and was a three-time winner of the Mary Fossum Award for the lowest stroke average in the Big Ten. In addition to her accolades on the course, Hernandez also was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree. NCAAchampionships

Purdue has enjoyed tremendous success in the NCAA Championships under head coach Devon Brouse. The women’s team has advanced to the NCAA Championships 10 straight times, a feat accomplished by only three other Division I programs (Arizona State, Duke and Southern California).

The Boilermakers fired a 297 in the final round of the 2007 NCAA Championships in Daytona Beach, Fla., to finish as national runners-up. The second-place finish is the highest in school history for Purdue and the best ever by a Big Ten team. The Boilermakers were led by sophomore Christel Boeljon, who held the lead going into the final round and finished tied for second place with a four-round total of 286..

In 2008, the Boilermakers moved up six spots on the final day of the tournament to finish fourth at the NCAA Championships in Albuquerque, N.M.

The 2009 NCAA Championships were historic as Maria Hernandez won the first women’s golf individual national title in school and conference history and helped Purdue to a 10th place finish. It was the Boilermakers’ fifth top-10 finish in the last 10 years.

NCAA Team Championship Appearances Year sCore place 2000 1,215 9 2001 1,236 20 2002 1,198 16 2003 1,234 12 2004 1,205 22 2005 1,216 20 2006 1,203 9 2007 1,185 2 2008 1,188 4 2009 1,216 10 NCAAchampionships Bigchampionships Ten The Boilermakers have dominated the Big Ten Conference in the Devon Brouse era. Purdue has won five Big Ten Championships, with the first title coming in Brouse’s second season at the helm and a current streak of three consecutive championships. Purdue won in 2000, 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010. In 2010, Purdue won a third-consecutive team and individual championship and both were accomplished in record-setting fashion. Purdue broke its own 72-hole conference tournament record with a team score of 1,158 while Laura Gonzalez-Escallon became just the second freshman medalist in Big Ten history with a school and conference record score of 280. Purdue hosted the championships in 2009, winning by 37 strokes. Maria Hernandez and Maude-Aimee LeBlanc shared individual medalist honors and Hernandez earned her third Big Ten Player of the Year and a third Mary Fossum Award. In 2008, the Boilers won a third team title and Hernandez became Purdue women’s golf’s first individual conference tournament champion. The 2006 season saw the Boilermakers finish no worse than third in every tournament of the regular season, including winning a school-record six tournament titles. One of those victories was the Big Ten Championship and another was an NCAA West Regional title. In 2000, Purdue shattered the Big Ten record for tournament, firing a four-round 1,167 breaking the previous low of 1,196 by 32 strokes. first-classtravel

The Purdue women’s golf team travels in style to some of the most prestigious golf tournaments in the United States. In addition, the Boilermakers host a tournament in Puerto Rico that attracts some of the best teams in the nation.

One of the most distinguished tournaments in collegiate golf, the Lady Puerto Rico Classic is held at the Trump International Golf Club. While in Puerto Rico, the team stays at the luxurious Gran Melia Golf Resort.

When traveling, Purdue goes first class. The Boilermakers periodically fly to tournaments aboard one of the university’s planes, minimizing the travel time and the amount of class time that is missed. When flying on the university planes, the team departs from the Purdue airport, which is located on campus and is less than five minutes from the golf course. purdueuniversity

Location West Lafayette, Indiana 47907 Founded 1869 Enrollment 39,697 Acres 17,794 (14,517 for agriculture) Buildings 372 Market Value of Endowment $1.8 billion Living Alumni More than 409,500 President France A. Córdova Provost William R. “Randy” Woodson Faculty Representatives Jeffrey T. Bolin Christie L. Sahley Athletics Director Morgan J. Burke Nickname Boilermakers Colors Old Gold and Black Mascot Boilermaker Special Song Hail Purdue National Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big Ten

25 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf homeboilermakers of the Boasting more than 409,500 living alumni, Purdue University graduates have been to the moon, to the highest levels of business and government, and to Sweden to receive the Nobel Prize.

The Indiana link in a nationwide chain of 68 land-grant colleges and universities, Purdue owes its origin to the Morrill Act signed by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 to promote establishment of schools to teach agriculture and the “mechanic arts.”

An act of generosity by Lafayette businessman John Purdue secured the college for Lafayette. Purdue pledged money and land for the school. In return, the institution was named for him, and he remained a trustee until his death in 1876.

Classes began in 1874 with a total of 39 students and six faculty members. Since then, enrollment has grown to over 74,000 on five campuses and a faculty and staff totaling more than 19,100. A record 40,090 students were enrolled at Purdue’s main campus in West Lafayette, Ind., in 2008.

Since its inception in 1869, Purdue has attained widespread fame for the quality of learning, research and engagement in a number of fields. Building upon historical strengths in engineering and agriculture, the West Lafayette campus currently offers more than 5,800 courses in more than 500 undergraduate majors and specializations in the colleges/ schools of Agriculture; Consumer and Family Sciences; Education; Engineering; Liberal Arts; Management; Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health Sciences; Science; Technology; and Veterinary Medicine. Programs of graduate study and research leading to advanced degrees fall under the jurisdiction of the Graduate School.

Purdue is included on The Princeton Review’s 100 “Best Value Colleges” list for 2009.

In addition to charting new paths through its instruction, Purdue also pushes back the frontiers of research, from unraveling the molecular structure of viruses to designing a self-supporting food system for space colonies to genetically engineering crops and plants for feeding an ever-increasing global population.

As one of the 25 largest colleges and universities in the United States, Purdue leaves its mark on the world – and beyond – on a daily basis. Long known as the “mother of astronauts,” the University boasts 22 graduates – 20 men and two women – who have been selected to participate in the NASA space program. From the 1960s to today, from the Mercury Program to today’s fleet of space shuttles, Purdue alumni have flown on more than one-third of all manned U.S. space flights. Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon, and Gene Cernan, the last person to leave it, both call Purdue alma mater. In addition to the astronauts, scores of scientists, engineers and other personnel who help support the space program have graduated from Purdue. The only other non-military institution that has more alumni who have become astronauts is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

From the steam era to the space age, Purdue has forged a proud tradition of education, research and service to the state, the United States and the world – a tradition that gets stronger every day. academicsuccess Pursuing Academic Achievement CHAMPS/Life Skills Program At Purdue, we place value in the intercollegiate athletics experience Purdue is committed to providing the support necessary to of our student-athletes. The athletics department supports the make its student-athletes as successful as possible in the five educational mission of our institution in its pursuit of academic commitment areas listed below. The Purdue CHAMPS/Life Skills achievement and graduation. Through participation in our athletics program is designed to help student-athletes realize their full programs, students learn self-discipline, build self-confidence and personal, academic and athletic potential. Our staff is dedicated develop competitive skills. Our student-athletes learn practical life to providing the resources necessary to help all Purdue student- lessons such as teamwork, sportsmanship, winning and losing, and athletes realize their goals. hard work. Through the Drew and Brittany Brees Student-Athlete Commitment to Academic Excellence | Commitment to Personal Development Academic Center, you will find the resources necessary to excel as a Commitment to Career Development | Commitment to Service student, a student-athlete and as a well-rounded individual. Commitment to Athletic Excellence Academic Learning Center Leadership Development The facilities in the Drew and Brittany Brees Student-Athlete Academic The athletics department has made a commitment to developing Center and the staff in academic support services are available to leadership skills throughout a student-athlete’s career, from the help all of our student-athletes reach their academic goals. The Brees day she signs a National Letter of Intent through graduation. Student-Athlete Academic Center is located on the second floor of the Taking the EDPS 490 leadership class and other specific leadership Intercollegiate Athletic Facility and offers a range of academic support classes, being a part of the Emerging Leader Group and/or the services for our student-athletes. Services available include: monitored Boilermaker Athletic Council, and being integrated into campus study tables; individual and group tutoring; 74-station computer leadership positions are ways by which student-athletes can lab; walk-in tutoring for math, chemistry and physics; supplemental engage in leadership opportunities. instruction; laptop computers for traveling; and note-takers. Tutorial Program Tutorial Services are offered to all student-athletes free of charge. Our tutorial staff consists of undergraduate and graduate students, instructors from campus, professionals from the community and retired Purdue faculty. Our objective is to cover every academic discipline to ensure our student-athletes have assistance in all coursework. Academic Mentor Program The Academic Mentor Program was developed to provide our student- athletes with even greater support in meeting their individual academic needs. Every student-athlete presents a different academic need, and our staff wants to ensure all are receiving the necessary academic resources to succeed academically at Purdue. Mentors are individually selected to assist the program and are educated to ensure our mission of academic integrity. Boilermaker Special spirittradition & From nicknames to mascots to school colors, Purdue boasts a rich and defeated their eleven. The Crawfordsville papers have not yet storied athletics tradition. Details on the genesis of Purdue’s history of gotten over it. The only recourse they have is to claim that we beat spirit follows. their ‘scientific’ men by brute force. Our players are characterized as ‘coal heavers,’ ‘boiler makers’ and ‘stevedores,’” wrote a reporter Boilermakers for the Lafayette Sunday Times of Nov. 1, 1891. The year was 1891, and a little-known school that prided itself on educating men and women for productive, utilitarian careers was just The nickname stemmed from the nature of a Purdue education. beginning to experience success in football. DePauw, Wabash and As a land-grant institution, the college since its founding in 1869 Butler were the football powers of Indiana in those days. Purdue was had schooled the sons and daughters of the working class for work late to the game, fielding its first team in 1887 and losing its only game that was considered beneath the high-born who attended liberal to Butler 48 to 6. arts colleges such as Wabash.

By 1891, Purdue had hired two coaches from eastern power Princeton That same fall of 1891, Purdue had acquired a working railroad and was on the verge of an era of total domination of opponents. In engine to mount in a newly established locomotive laboratory. It the 1891 season opener, Purdue traveled to Wabash College in nearby was one more step in the development of Purdue as one of the Crawfordsville. Besides coming away with a 44-0 victory, the Purdue world’s leaders in engineering teaching and research. For athletic “eleven,” as football teams were known back then, headed back to West adversaries and their boosters, this specialty in engineering Lafayette with a new nickname. education — and the other concentration at the founding of the institution, agriculture — served as fodder for name-calling. In the 1890s, hometown newspapers were considerably more protective of college teams than they are today. After the 44-0 drubbing, one Over the years, Purdue teams had been called grangers, pumpkin- Crawfordsville newspaper lashed out at the “Herculean wearers of the shuckers, railsplitters, cornfield sailors, blacksmiths, foundry black and old gold.” Beneath the headline “Slaughter of Innocents,” hands and, finally, boilermakers. That last one stuck. the paper told of the injustice visited upon the “light though plucky” Wabash squad. Old Gold and Black Members of Purdue’s first football team in 1887 felt that the squad “Wabash Snowed Completely Under by the Burly Boiler Makers From should be distinguished by certain colors, and since Princeton Purdue” proclaimed another headline on the same story in the Daily was at the time the most successful gridiron unit, its colors were Argus-News. considered. Though actually orange and black, the Princeton colors were known by many as yellow and black. Purdue gridders By the next week, the Lafayette papers were returning the taunts: “As opted for old gold over yellow, kept the black, and began flying the everyone knows, Purdue went down to Wabash last Saturday and colors that endure today. X-tra Special

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An effective speed, strength and conditioning program is essential athletes. The environment is created by the speed, strength and to success in athletics today. Purdue’s program is specialized for conditioning staff in conjunction with each sport coach to develop each sport and has two primary goals: performance enhancement a sport-specific training program to enhance those physical — to enable the student-athlete to better perform in her sport by characteristics necessary to compete and excel in the Big Ten and developing greater speed, strength, explosive power, agility and national competition. work capacity (conditioning) and injury prevention — to reduce the Paramount in creating a training environment that will breed likelihood of injury by better conditioning the body to withstand the physical excellence is Purdue’s qualified and highly motivated rigors of sport. This is achieved through effective use of core strength staff, which provides daily “hands-on” instruction in the exercises to provide muscular balance as well as plyometric exercises techniques, skills and mental approach necessary to allow all and conditioning drills to ensure the fitness of athletes, allowing them student-athletes to excel in their physical training. The positive to perform at a high level over the course of their competitions. The interaction between the student-athletes and speed, strength and developmental process occurs over an effective year-round, sport- conditioning coaches ensures that highly motivated athletes will specific speed, strength and conditioning program. receive the best experience possible and allow them to achieve The Purdue speed, strength and conditioning program addresses their goals for themselves and their teams. those specific concerns by providing an effective training environment for Purdue athletics’ greatest assets, its student- distinguishedalumni Long known as the “mother of astronauts” and a world leader Accomplished Alumni in engineering, science and agricultural education and research, - Humorist and playwright George Ade. Purdue University also sends its sons and daughters to make a difference around the world and at home in business, government - Ted Allen, host of Food Detectives on Food Network and the food and wine specialist on the Emmy-winning Bravo series Queer Eye. and even entertainment. - Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Eugene Cernan, the first Of the more than 409,500 living Purdue alumni, 44 percent reside to walk on the moon and the last to leave it. in Indiana. More than 19,000 call California home, and more than - Former U.S. Sen. Birch Bayh, father of former Indiana governor 12,000 reside in Texas; the Hawaiian Islands are home to 747, and current U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh. while 363 live in Alaska. - Tellabs chairman and Purdue trustee Michael Birck. Purdue graduates are pioneers and achievers in occupations as diverse as being elected to the Australian Parliament, serving - Beth Brooke, Global Vice Chairman, Ernst & Young. as director of the National Science Foundation and heading up - Hall of Fame quarterbacks Len Dawson and Bob Griese. Disney Studios. Others have become underwater explorers, - Pam Biggs Faerber, founder of national support group for traveled the country and world as relief workers with American survivors of ovarian cancer. Red Cross, founded support groups for cancer survivors and - Brian Lamb, founder and chairman of C-SPAN. operated the largest duckling farm in the United States. - Marge Magner, chairman and chief executive officer of Nearly two-dozen members of the astronaut corps studied at Citigroup’s Global Consumer Group. Purdue. Notable among them are Neil Armstrong, Class of 1955, - Elwood Mead, who oversaw the construction of the Hoover Dam. and Eugene Cernan, Class of 1956. Armstrong made history in 1969 as the first man to land a craft and step on the moon; Cernan - Purdue University is the only institution with two winners of the was the last to leave it in 1972. prestigious World Food Prize – Dr. Philip E. Nelson for his contributions to food processing and preservation and Dr. Gebisa Ejeta for his contributions to increasing the production and availability of sorghum in Africa. Neil Armstrong - George Peppard, actor best known for his role as John “Hannibal” Smith on The A-Team. - Julian Phillips, anchor of Fox & Friends Weekend on Fox News Channel. - The late popcorn king Orville Redenbacher. - Ruth Siems, home economist with General Foods and inventor of Stovestop Stuffing. - Faith Smith, president of the only university to be founded and operated by American Indians. - Cliff Turpin, who helped Orville and Wilbur Wright build and test their first flying machine in 1903. - Hall of Fame basketball coach and All-American John Wooden.

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Beth Brooke john purdue TM club Since its inception in 1959, the John Purdue Club has been the to lead the way as those who have chosen to make a lasting impact home for Purdue’s most loyal and devoted fans. Today, the Club is in perpetuity by fully endowing a scholarship. still true to the ideal first envisioned by Fred Hovde and Guy “Red” Today, Purdue’s Groben Society boasts 92 endowed scholarships. Four Mackey: a group of fans who share a passion for the Old Gold and of those are designated for the golf programs and the Jennifer E. Jones Black and a commitment to providing a Purdue education for and Susan R. Jones scholarships are specifically for women’s golf. student-athletes. The newest faction of the John Purdue Club is the Varsity P Club. Because the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics receives no funding Membership is available to anyone that lettered in a varsity sport from the state or University budgets, the success of the John Purdue at Purdue. It allows Purdue’s letterwinners the opportunity to re- Club is critical to the overall mission of the department. Each connect with the elite group of people that have a shared student- year, more than 9,000 Club members generate nearly $6 million athlete experience. to underwrite the scholarship and academic support costs for student-athletes at Purdue. The goal of the Varsity P Club is to pull together a community of Boilermaker letterwinners. Through events, newsletters and John Purdue Club members provide the foundation for success — in the website, members will find opportunities to share memories, the classroom, on the playing fields, and in life after graduation. And communicate news of their life and family and keep up with the Club members provide that foundation for Boilermaker Athletics happenings of those who played beside them at Purdue. by demonstrating through their generosity that cheers alone will not support Purdue’s student-athletes. For more information on the John Purdue Club call 800-213-2239. Although all 9,000 John Purdue Club members are essential to Purdue Intercollegiate Athletics, Life Champion members continue lafayette-west lafayette West Lafayette, the location of Purdue University’s main campus, is Not only are there places to go in Lafayette-West Lafayette, but the twin city of Lafayette, the county seat of Tippecanoe County. On there also are plenty of things to do. The area serves as host to the banks of the Wabash River, surrounded by rich, green farmlands, numerous community events throughout the year, including the the cities are located 60 miles northwest of Indianapolis and 120 miles Taste of Tippecanoe, ’Round the Fountain Art Fair, Dancing in southeast of Chicago. the Streets, Global Fest, Feast of the Hunters’ Moon, Christmas Parade, Gus Macker 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament, Colt World With a population of more than 160,000, Tippecanoe County is one Series and Trails of Tippecanoe Bike Tour. of the largest communities in northwestern Indiana, accessible from Interstate 65; U.S. Highways 52 and 231; and State Roads 25, 26, 38 West Lafayette has experienced a recent renaissance of sorts in and 43. Major bus lines and Amtrak trains stop daily. The Purdue an area called “the levee,” located just across the John T. Myers Airport opened in 1930 as the first university-owned airport in the Pedestrian Bridge from Riehle Plaza and downtown Lafayette. nation. More than $100 million worth of construction has gone into developing Wabash Landing. The result is numerous restaurants, Lafayette-West Lafayette is a regional hub for restaurants, shops, shops and apartments that have made the location a focal point for museums and entertainment. The community offers three movie locals and students alike. theaters with 25 screens, daily and weekly newspapers, 13 radio stations, a television station and cable system, 150 churches of all A diverse mixture of night spots, shopping centers, art museums major denominations, an art museum, a historical museum, 2,100 and restaurants give Lafayette-West Lafayette a distinct and acres of public parks and more than 30 miles of trails. unique flavor. Boasting the convenience of a modern city and friendly “down-home” residents, Lafayette-West Lafayette is one Nearby points of historic and scenic interest include Fort Ouiatenon, of America’s most-livable communities. a fur-trading post established in 1717 listed on the National Register of Historic Places; Battle Ground, where William Henry Harrison Indianapolis, Ind. | 60 miles fought the Battle of Tippecanoe; and the Museum at Prophetstown Fort Wayne, Ind. | 114 miles

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Qu -Five largest cities are Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend and Gary National Awards And Honors

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l Second team All-American (National Golf l Second team All-American (NGCA - 2006) l Honda Sports Award nominee (2007) Coaches’ Association - 2001) l Third team All-American (Golfweek - 2006) l Second team All-American (NGCA - 2007, 2008) l Honorable mention All-American (NGCA - 2007) l Second team All-American (Golfweek - 2008) l Third team All-American (Golfweek - 2007) l Honorable mention All-American (Golfweek - 2006) Maria Hernandez Maude-Aimee LeBlanc Head Coach Devon Brouse 2005-2009 2007-present 1998-present

l NCAA Championships medalist (2009) l Second team All-American (NGCA – 2009) l 2009 GCAA Hall of Fame inductee l Honda Sports Award winner (2009) l Second team All-American (Golfweek – 2009) l 2009 NGCA Central Region Coach of the Year l Player of the Year (NGCA - 2009) l Third team All-American (Golfweek - 2008) l 2006 National Coach of the Year - NGCA and l First team All-American (NGCA - 2007, 2008, 2009) l Honorable mention All-American (NGCA - 2008) Golfweek l First team All-American (Golfweek - 2008, 2009) l 2006 Labron Harris Award winner l Second team All-American (Golfweek - 2007) l Honorable mention All-American (NGCA - 2006) l Honorable mention All-American (Golfweek - 2006) 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 35 Big Ten Awards And Honors

Big Ten Individual Champion First Team All-Big Ten (con’t) 2000 Lisa Kenley 2008 Maria Hernandez 2010 Laura Gonzalez-Escallon Katie Kinsinger 2009 Maria Hernandez Numa Gulyanamitta Andrea Makauskas Maude-Aimee LeBlanc Maude-Aimee LeBlanc Stacy Orschell 2010 Laura Gonzalez-Escallon Andrea Quandt Second Team All-Big Ten Christy Rittenhouse Big Ten Player of the Year 2003 Beth Hermes Kelly Beth Simmons 2000 Stacy Orschell Heather Zielinski 2001 Caroline Laurens 2006 Onnarin Sattayabanphot 2004 Beth Hermes Andrea Makauskas 2007 Maria Hernandez Onnarin Sattayabanphot Christy Rittenhouse 2008 Maria Hernandez 2005 Whitney Frykman Heather Zielinski 2009 Maria Hernandez 2006 Myrte Eikenaar 2002 Caroline Laurens 2010 Thea Hoffmeister Christy Rittenhouse Mary Fossum Award (Low season strokes average) Heather Zielinski 2007 Maria Hernandez All-Big Ten Tournament 2003 Heather Zielinski 2008 Maria Hernandez 1982 Lori Heiden 2004 Onnarin Sattayabanphot 2009 Maria Hernandez Ellisa Luken 2005 Kara Eschbach 2010 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc Judy Pollitt Caroline Haase 1983 Lori Heiden Onnarin Sattayabanphot Big Ten Freshman of the Year 2006 Whitney Frykman 2000 Kari Damron Academic All-Big Ten Caroline Haase 2005 Whitney Frykman 1989 Mary Meo Onnarin Sattayabanphot 2006 Christel Boeljon Leanne Quinn 2007 Christel Boeljon 2007 Stephanie Endstrasser 1990 Leanne Quinn Myrte Eikenaar 2008 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc 1991 Susan Klein Caroline Haase 2010 Laura Gonzalez-Escallon Carrie Kotoshirodo Maria Hernandez Leanne Quinn Carolyn Mess Big Ten Coach of the Year 1992 Susan Klein 2008 Maria Hernandez 2000 Devon Brouse Carrie Kotoshirodo Carolyn Mess 2006 Devon Brouse 1993 Carrie Kotoshirodo Stephanie Oukeo 2008 Devon Brouse Kristin Lindstrom 2009 Maria Hernandez 2009 Devon Brouse 1994 Kristin Lindstrom Thea Hoffmeister 2010 Devon Brouse Mindy Popiel Carolyn Mess 1995 Kristin Lindstrom All-Big Ten Mindy Popiel Team Most Valuable Players 1995 Kristin Lindstrom 1996 Kasia Bannon 1977 Ann Wiersig 1997 Angela Blythe Heather Hasselberg 1978 Ann Wiersig Colleen Cashman Carrie Jacobsen 1979 Linda Branstetter 1998 Colleen Cashman Megan Johnson 1980 Linda Branstetter Stacy Orschell Kristin Lindstrom 1981 Bonnie Overmann 1999 Angela Blythe Cherie Yeager 1982 Ellisa Luken Stacy Orschell 1997 Colleen Cashman 1983 Lori Heiden 2000 Kari Damron Jill Dickey 1984 Lori Heiden Stacy Orschell Johanna Gollings 1985 Lorna Miedema 2001 Kari Damron Heather Hasselberg 1986 Lorna Miedema 2002 Kari Damron 1998 Rebecca Burkhart 1987 Jeanine Wiernik 2003 Kari Damron Colleen Cashman 1988 Stephanie Ristau 2005 Myrte Eikenaar Jill Dickey 1989 Stephanie Ristau Onnarin Sattayabanphot Johanna Gollings 1990 Leanne Quinn 2006 Christel Boeljon Heather Hasselberg 1991 Carrie Kotoshirodo Maria Hernandez Lisa Kenley 1992 Carrie Kotoshirodo Onnarin Sattayabanphot Katie Kinsinger 1993 Kristin Lindstrom 2007 Christel Boeljon Stacy Orschell 1994 Kristin Lindstrom Myrte Eikenaar 1999 Rebecca Burkhart 1995 Kristin Lindstrom Stefanie Endstrasser Jill Dickey 1996 Kristin Lindstrom Maria Hernandez Johanna Gollings 1997 Colleen Cashman 2008 Christel Boeljon Lisa Kenley Junthima Gulyanamitta Katie Kinsinger Maria Hernandez Stacy Orschell Maude-Aimee LeBlanc Andrea Quandt 2009 Junthima Gulyanamitta Maria Hernandez Thea Hoffmeister Maude-Aimee LeBlanc 36 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 36 Championships

Team Tournament Championships Team Tournament Championships (by tournament) 1976 2002 Aloha Purdue Collegiate 2007 Ball State Invite Mercedes-Benz Championships Badger Invitational 2006 Ball State Invite 1976 1977 2006 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 2007, 2009 Tri Invite Badger Invitational Big Ten Championships 2000, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 Lady Northern Invitational Bryan National Collegiate 2007 1980 Landfall Tradition Ferris State Invite 1989 Indiana State Invite Hooters Match Play Championship Hatter Spring Fling 1999 Big Ten Championships Hooters Match Play Championship 2006 1981 NCAA West Regionals Indiana Invitational 2008 Badger Invite Indiana State Invite 1980, 1981 Indiana State Invite 2007 Mercedes-Benz Championships 2002 Purdue Invite Aloha Purdue Collegiate Lady Boilermaker Invite 1984, 1996 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational Lady Buckeye Invite 2000, 2007 1982 Bryan National Collegiate Lady Cardinal Invite 1982 Lady Cardinal Invite Lady Buckeye Invitational Lady Missouri Invite 1988 Lady Northern Invitational 2000, 2006, 2008, 2009 1984 2008 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2009 Purdue Invite Indiana Invitational Lady Racer-Hilltopper Invite 1996 Lady Boiler Invite Big Ten Championships Lady Topper Invite 1997 Landfall Tradition 2006 1985 2009 NCAA West Regionals 2006 Notre Dame Invite Windy City Collegiate Notre Dame Invite 1985, 1986, 1988 Lady Northern Invitational Purdue Invite 1981, 1984, 1987, 1988 1986 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Snowbird Intercollegiate 1996, 1998 Notre Dame Invite Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational Tri Invite 1977 Purdue Invite Big Ten Championships William and Mary Invite 1987, 1988 Windy City Collegiate 2008, 2009 1987 2010 Purdue Invite Windy City Collegiate William and Mary Invite Lady Northern Invitational Big Ten Championships 1988 Notre Dame Invite Purdue Invite Illinois State Invite Lady Missouri Invite William and Mary Invite

1989 Ferris State Invite

1996 Lady Racer-Hilltopper Invite Snowbird Invite Boilermaker Invite

1997 Lady Topper Invite

1998 Snowbird Intercollegiate

1999 Hatter Spring Fling

2000 Lady Northern Invite Lady Buckeye In 2009, Purdue earned its second-consecutive and fourth Big Ten Championships team title. Big Ten Championships 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 37 Individual Records

Low Round Low 54-Hole Tournament 1. 65 Rebecca Burkhart, Lady Wildcat Invitational 8/7/95 1. 66-73-69=208 Maria Hernandez, NCAA Central Regional 5/8-10/08 2. 66 Thea Hoffmeister, Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/7/10 2. 67-68-74=209 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Indiana Invitational 4/7-8/08 66 Maria Hernandez, NCAA Central Regional 5/8/08 3. 68-72-70=210 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Lady Northern Invitational 9/27-28/09 66 Maria Hernandez, Big Ten Championships 4/26/08 70-69-71=210 Maria Hernandez, Betsy Rawls Invitational 3/20-22/09 66 Junthima Gulyanamitta, UCF Challenge 3/10/08 72-66-72=210 Junthima Gulyanamitta, UCF Challenge 3/9-11/08 66 Maria Hernandez, Aloha Purdue Invitational 11/23/06 6. 68-69-74=211 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Windy City Collegiate Champ. 10/5-6/09 7. 67 Maria Hernandez, Windy City Collegiate 10/6/08 72-69-70=211 Maria Hernandez, PING/ASU Invitational 4/3-5/09 67 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Indiana Invitational 4/7/08 8. 69-69-74=212 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Windy City Collegiate 10/6-7/08 67 Christel Boeljon, Landfall Tradition 10/30/05 70-74-68=212 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/24-26/08 67 Stacy Orschell, Big Ten Championships 4/28/00 74-71-67=212 Christel Boeljon, Landfall Tradition 10/28-30/05 11. 68 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Big Ten Championships 4/23/10 71-73-68=212 Kari Damron, Shootout at the Legends 10/9-10/00 68 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/9/10 12. 71-71-71=213 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, PING/ASU Invitational 4/9-11/10 68 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Windy City Collegiate Champ. 10/5/09 66-73-74=213 Thea Hoffmeister, Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/7-8/10 68 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Lady Northern Invitational 9/27/09 74-69-70=213 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Lady Northern Invitational 9/27-28/09 68 Thea Hoffmeister, The UCF Challenge 3/9/09 74-68-71=213 Thea Hoffmeister, The UCF Challenge 3/8-10/09 68 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Central District Invitational 2/16/09 72-69-72=213 Maria Hernandez, Indiana Invitational 4/7-8/08 68 Christel Boeljon, NCAA Championships 5/23/08 69-74-70=213 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Indiana Invitational 4/7-8/08 68 Maria Hernandez, Liz Murphey Classic 3/23/08 18. 71-70-73=214 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Windy City Collegiate Champ. 10/5-6/09 68 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/26/08 70-71-73=214 Stephanie Oukeo, NCAA East Regional 5/10-12/07 68 Christel Boeljon, Landfall Tradition 10/26/07 70-71-73=214 Maria Hernandez, Lady Northern Invitational 9/24-25/05 68 Christel Boeljon, Mason Rudolph 9/17/06 72-71-71=214 Myrte Eikenaar, Landfall Tradition 10/29-31/04 68 Caroline Laurens, Bryan National Collegiate 4/8/01 22. 71-72-72=215 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/7-9/10 68 Kari Damron, Shootout at the Legends 10/10/00 71-73-71=215 Maria Hernandez, UCF Challenge 3/9-11/08 68 Andrea Makauskas, Big Ten Championships 4/29/00 71-72-72=215 Maria Hernandez, Mercedes-Benz Championships 10/12-14/07 68 Kari Damron, Big Ten Championships 4/28/00 69-74-72=215 Christel Boeljon, NCAA East Regional 5/10-12/07 68 Angela Blythe, Wildcat Intercollegiate 2/22/99 74-71-70=215 Maria Hernandez, NCAA East Regional 5/10-12/07 68 Jeanine Wiernik, Lady Boiler Invitational 9/12/87 72-70-73=215 Maria Hernandez, Lady Buckeye Invitational 4/21-22/07 28. 69 Laura Gonzalez-Escallon, Big Ten Championships 4/25/10 71-73-71=215 Maria Hernandez, Bryan National Collegiate 4/6-8/07 69 Junthima Gulyanamitta, PING/ASU Invitational 4/11/10 72-73-70=215 Maria Hernandez, Liz Murphey Classic 3/23-25/07 69 Paula Reto, PING/ASU Invitational 4/11/10 70-74-71=215 Maria Hernandez, Aloha Purdue Invitational 11/22-23/06 69 Paula Reto, Tiger/Wave Golf Classic 3/14/10 70-74-71=215 Maria Hernandez, Mason Rudolph 9/15-17/06 69 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Windy City Collegiate Championship 10/5/09 71-69-75=215 Onnarin Sattayabanphot, Badger Invitational 9/11-12/05 69 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Lady Northern Invitational 9/27/09 73-72-70=215 Myrte Eikenaar, Lady Gator Invitational 3/4-6/05 69 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, NCAA Central Regional 5/8/09 69 Maria Hernandez, PING/ASU Invitational 4/4/09 Low 72-Hole Tournament 69 Maria Hernandez, Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 3/21/09 1. 71-70-70-69=280 Laura Gonzalez-Escallon, Big Ten Championships 4/23-25/10 69 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Windy City Collegiate 10/6/08 2. 75-71-66-69=281 Maria Hernandez, Big Ten Championships 4/25-27/08 69 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Windy City Collegiate 10/6/08 3. 72-69-69-76=286 Christel Boeljon, NCAA Championships 5/22-25/07 69 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, NCAA Championships 5/23/08 4. 74-72-72-71=289 Maria Hernandez, NCAA Championships 5/19-22/09 69 Maria Hernandez, NCAA Central Regional 5/10/08 67-74-73-75=289 Stacy Orschell, Big Ten Championships 4/28-30/00 69 Maria Hernandez, Big Ten Championships 4/27/08 68-73-76-72=289 Kari Damron, Big Ten Championships 4/28-30/00 69 Maria Hernandez, Indiana Invitational 4/7/08 7. 72-68-76-74=290 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Big Ten Championships 4/23-25/10 69 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Indiana Invitational 4/7/08 8. 73-70-75-73=291 Christel Boeljon, Big Ten Championships 4/25-27/08 69 Christel Boeljon, Liz Murphey Classic 3/23/08 9. 72-73-74-73=292 Maria Hernandez, Big Ten Championships 4/28-30/06 69 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Mercedes-Benz Championships 10/12/07 10. 73-77-75-68=293 Christel Boeljon, NCAA Championships 5/20-23/08 69 Christel Boeljon, NCAA Preview 9/25/07 72-75-72-74=293 Christel Boeljon, Big Ten Championships 4/27-29/07 69 Christel Boelljon, NCAA Championships 5/24/07 12. 74-73-74-74=295 Junthima Gulyanamitta, Big Ten Championships 4/23-25/10 69 Christel Boelljon, NCAA Championships 5/23/07 72-79-75-69=295 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, NCAA Championships 5/20-23/08 69 Christel Boeljon, NCAA East Regional 5/10/07 72-74-74-75=295 Christel Boeljon, Big Ten Championships 4/28-30/06 69 Christel Boeljon, Bryan National Collegiate 4/8/07 74-71-77-73=295 Heather Zielinski, NCAA Championships 5/22-24/02 69 Stefanie Endstrasser, UCF Challenge 3/5/07 16. 74-75-70-77=296 Caroline Laurens, NCAA Championships 5/22-24/02 69 Onnarin Sattayabanphot, Badger Invitational 9/11/05 75-75-74-73=296 Heather Zielinski, Big Ten Championships 4/28-30/00 69 Heather Zielinski, Big Ten Championships 4/27/03 18. 74-71-76-76=297 Paula Reto, Big Ten Championships 4/23-25/10 69 Colleen Cashman, Lady Northern Invitational 9/20/97 79-72-71-75=297 Maria Hernandez, Big Ten Championships 4/24-26/09 75-75-70-77=297 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Big Ten Championships 4/24-26/09 Low 36-Hole Tournament 74-73-73-77=297 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Big Ten Championships 4/25-27/08 1. 68-76=144 Jeanine Wiernik, Lady Boiler Invite Fall 1987 80-74-73-70=297 Maria Hernandez, Big Ten Championships 4/27-29/07 2. 71-74=145 Angela Blythe, Snowbird Intercollegiate 3/13-14/97 76-72-71-78=297 Maria Hernandez, NCAA Championships 5/23-26/06 3. 71-75=146 Lisa Luken, Lady Cardinal Invite 9/25-26/81 74-71-77-75=297 Onnarin Sattayabanphot, NCAA Championships 5/23-26/06 4. 76-71=147 Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, Ladies Midwest Shootout 4/11/09 25. 77-75-71-75=298 Stefanie Endstrasser, NCAA Championships 5/22-25/07 75-72=147 Bonnie Overmann, Purdue Invite 9/27-28/80 73-74-76-75=298 Myrte Eikenaar, Big Ten Championships 4/28-30/06 6. 72-76=148 Jeanine Wiernik, Notre Dame Invite 9/6/87 78-71-74-75=298 Kari Damron, NCAA Championships 5/22-24/02 7. 72-75=149 Kari Damron, Bryan National Intercollegiate 3/28-30/03 28. 79-75-75-70=299 Junthima Gulyanamitta, NCAA Championships 5/20-23/08 74-75=149 Beth Hermes, Bryan National Intercollegiate 3/28-30/03 29. 75-77-75-73=300 Maria Hernandez, NCAA Championships 5/22-25/07 74-75=149 Angela Blythe, Mad Hatter Spring Fling 3/20-21/99 73-78-74-75=300 Whitney Frykman, Big Ten Championships 4/28-30/06 73-76=149 Colleen Cashman, Snowbird Intercollegiate 3/12-13/98 11. 74-76=150 Thea Hoffmeister, Ladies Midwest Shootout 4/11/09 79-71=150 Kari Damron, NCAA Preview 9/24-26/02 73-77=150 Stephanie Ristau, Lady Boiler Invite Fall 1987 79-71=150 Linda Branstetter, Indiana Invite Fall 1978 38 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 38 Team Records

Low Round Low 54-Hole Tournament 1. 279 Windy City Collegiate 10/5/09 1. 279-282-291=852 Indiana Invitational 4/7-8/08 279 Indiana Invitational 4/7/08 2. 279-285-296=860 Windy City Collegiate 10/5-6/09 3. 281 Bryan National Collegiate 4/8/01 289-283-288=860 UCF Challenge 3/9-11/08 4. 282 Indiana Invitational 4/7/08 4. 285-290-287=862 NCAA East Regional 5/10-12/07 282 PING/ASU Invitational 4/11/10 5. 287-295-282=864 PING/ASU Invitational 4/9-11/10 282 Big Ten Championships 4/23/10 6. 291-285-289=865 Lady Northern Invitational 9/27-28/09 7. 283 NCAA Championships 5/23/08 7. 288-286-293=867 Lady Northern Invitational 9/24-25/05 283 UCF Challenge 3/10/08 8. 291-291-288=870 Mercedes-Benz Championships 10/12-14/07 283 Aloha Purdue Invitational 11/23/06 9. 288-294-289=871 NCAA Central Regional Championships 5/8-10/08 10. 285 Windy City Collegiate 10/5/09 10. 291-287-294=872 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 3/20-22/09 285 Lady Northern Invitational 9/27/09 11. 287-296-294=877 Lady Buckeye Invitational 4/22-23/06 12. 286 Central District Invitational 2/16/09 302-289-286=877 Landfall Tradition 10/28-30/05 286 Big Ten Championships 4/26/08 13. 291-288-299=878 Mary Fossum Invitational 9/12-13/09 286 Landfall Tradition 10/30/05 295-300-283=878 Aloha Purdue Collegiate 11/22-23/06 286 Lady Northern Invitational 9/24/05 15. 293-289-297=879 Badger Invitational 9/11-12/05 16. 287 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 3/21/09 16. 298-294-289=881 Mason Rudolph Championship 9/15-17/06 287 Landfall Tradition 10/26/07 289-294-298=881 NCAA West Regionals 5/5-7/06 287 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/24/07 292-300-289=881 Shootout at the Legends 10/9-10/00 287 Lady Buckeye Invitational 4/22/06 19. 293-297-292=882 PING/ASU Invitational 4/3-5/09 287 Big Ten Championships 4/28/00 294-295-296=882 The UCF Challenge 3/8-10/09 287 PING/ASU Invitational 4/9/11 296-287-299=882 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/23-25/07 22. 288 Mary Fossum Invitational 9/12/09 22. 296-295-292=883 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/7-9/10 288 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/9/09 23. 295-299-291=885 Bryan National Collegiate 3/31-4/2/06 288 NCAA Central Regional Championships 5/8/08 288-301-296=885 Mercedes-Benz Championships 10/21-23/05 288 Big Ten Championships 4/26/08 25. 295-303-291=886 Central District Invitational 2/22-23/10 288 Big Ten Championships 4/25/08 26. 287-299-301=887 Landfall Tradition 10/26-28/07 288 UCF Challenge 3/11/08 290-303-294=887 Bryan National Collegiate 4/6-8/07 288 Mercedes-Benz Championships 10/14/07 295-297-295=887 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/24-26/06 288 NCAA Preview 9/25/07 29. 305-286-297=888 Central District Invitational 2/16-17/09 288 Mercedes-Benz Championships 10/21/05 304-288-296=888 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/8-10/09 288 Lady Northern Invitational 9/24/05 299-298-291=888 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2/24-26/08 288 Shootout at the Legends 10/12/99 298-288-302=888 NCAA Preview 9/24-26/07 309-298-281=888 Bryan National Collegiate 4/6-8/01 297-294-297=888 Wildcat Intercollegiate 2/22-24/99 Low 36-Hole Tournament 1. 306-297=603 Bryan National Intercollegiate 3/28-30/03 2. 300-307=607 N. Illinois Snowbird Intercollegiate 3/13-14/97 Low 72-Hole Tournament 302-305=607 Lady Boiler Golf Invitational 9/12-13/87 1. 289-282-294-293=1,158 Big Ten Championships 4/23-25/10 4. 303-309=612 Mad Hatter Spring Fling 3/20-21/99 2. 287-289-298-293=1,167 Big Ten Championships 4/28-30/00 5. 322-293=615 Purdue Invitational 9/27-28/80 3. 298-288-286-297=1,169 Big Ten Championships 4/25-27/08 6. 307-309=616 Snowbird Intercollegiate 3/12-13/98 4. 290-296-295-298=1,179 Big Ten Championships 4/28-30/06 616 Notre Dame Invitational 9/6/87 5. 303-294-291-297=1,185 NCAA Championships 5/22-25/07 8. 309-310=619 Badger Invitational 9/12-14/03 6. 298-304-303-283=1,188 NCAA Championships 5/20-23/08 9. 302-320=622 Mizzou Invitational 4/9-10/88 7. 304-296-297-310=1,198 NCAA Championships 5/22-25/02 10. 307-317=624 Lady Cardinal Golf Invitational 9/25-26/81 8. 309-308-296-288=1,201 Big Ten Championships 4/27-29/07 9. 301-295-300-307=1,203 NCAA Championships 5/17-20/06 10. 307-294-308-296=1,205 NCAA Championships 5/18-21/04 11. 309-300-300-300=1,209 Big Ten Championships 4/24-26/09 12. 298-303-307-307=1,215 NCAA Championships 5/24-27/00 13. 306-301-311-298=1,216 NCAA Championships 5/19-22/09 309-302-304-301=1,216 NCAA Championships 5/17-20/05 15. 312-298-304-306=1,220 Big Ten Championships 5/1-3/98 16. 305-310-303-313=1,231 Big Ten Championships 4/23-25/04 17. 312-317-305-298=1,232 Big Ten Championships 4/25-27/03 18. 316-309-304-305=1,234 NCAA Championships 5/20-23/03 19. 298-313-319-305=1,235 Big Ten Championships 4/27-29/01 20. 305-309-309-313=1,236 NCAA Championships 5/22-25/01 21. 315-326-325-309=1,275 Big Ten Championships 4/30-5/2/99 22. 318-318-323-317=1,276 Big Ten Championships 5/8-10/87 23. 315-331-331-325=1,302 Big Ten Championships 5/2-4/97 24. 326-323-325-332=1,306 Big Ten Championships 5/3-5/91 25. 336-330-311-336=1,313 Big Ten Championships 5/5-7/95

The Boilermakers set school team records for low round and low 54-hole tournament scores at the 2008 Indiana Invitational at Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel, Ind. 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 39 All-Time Roster

-A- -E- -I- -Q- Asbun, Ella 2003-04 Eppers, Lexie 1991 In-Albon, Fabienne 2006-07 Quandt, Andrea 1998-2001 Atkinson, Caryn 1989-91, 93 Eibel, Jennifer 1985-87 Quinn, Leanne 1988-90 Ayers, Sarah 1983-84 Eikenaar, Myrte 2003-07 -J- Endstrasser, Stefanie 2007 Jacobson, Carrie 1994-96 -R- -B- Eschbach, Kara 2004-06, 07-08 Janovsky, Sarah 1990-91 Randall, Janet 1985-87 Bannon, Kasis 1995-97 Evans, Michelle 1985 Johnson, Megan 1992-95 Rasmussen, Amy 1992-93 Bartz, Sue 1979 Jones, Kim 1982-83 Reto, Paula 2009- Bish, Carol 1984-86 -F- Rittenhouse, Christy 1999-2002 Blythe, Angie 1995-99 Fenn, Katie 2004-06 -K- Ristau, Stephanie 1985-88 Branstetter, Linda 1977-79 Frykman, Whitney 2004-07 Kaufman, Johannah 1981 Robinson, Julia 1984-85 Boeljon, Christel 2005-08 Keelan, Kathy 1981-82 Ross, Tamaira 1992-93 Booth, Maggie 1989-90 -G- Keilberg, Julia 1976-77 Ruddick, Jean 1977 Boyer, Bonnie 1975-76 Gahimer, Karen 1983-94 Kenley, Lisa 1995-2000 Ruzzo, Elizabeth 1987-88 Breland, Lori 1982-83 Glasier, Jenny 1998 Kinsinger, Katie 1996-2001 Buda, Michele 1992-93 Gollings, Johanna 1995-99 Klassen, Sharon 1975-76 -S- Burkhart, Rebecca 1995-99 Gonzalez-Escallon, Laura 2009- Klein, Susan 1988-91 Saladin, Liz 1988 Granson, Alisha 1989-92 Knight, Julie 1991 Sattayabanphot, Onnarin 2003-06 -C- Granson, Nichole 1992-93 Koehler, Julie 1991 Schult, Jackie 1989-92 Cashman, Colleen 1994-98 Green, Miki 1990 Kotoshirodo, Carrie 1989-92 Senn, Tracy 1985 Clark, Julie 1984 Griessen, Elizabeth 1983 Simmons, Kelly Beth 1996-2000 Coddens, Camille 1988-91 Guess, Kristen 1993 -L- Sinha, Vaishavi 2008- Conley, Laura 1984 Guess, Rebecca 2001-03 Laurens, Caroline 2000-02 Snyder, Lana 1985 Costello, Laura 1993 Gulyanamitta, Junthima 2007- Lee, Sophia 2003 Sokulski, Julie 1991 Couch, Alison 2000-01 Lindstrom, Kristin 1992-95 Southerden, Lauree 2008 Crouse, Marilyn 1984-85 -H- Lucey, Clare 2003 Stinson, Maria 2004-05 Craig, Carolyn 1978-79 Haase, Caroline 2003-07 Luken, Lisa 1979-82 Suhr, Heather 2003 Hanley, Shannon 1986-87 Lynch, Therese 1980-81 -D- Hassleberg, Heather 1994-98 LeBlanc, Maude-Aimee 2007- - T - Damron, Kari 1999-2003 Heath, Jody 1982-83 Tang, Erin 2004 Davis, Debbie 1984 Heiden, Lori 1981-83 -M- Dickey, Jill 1995-99 Heinicke, Diana 1981-82 Makauskas, Andrea 1999-2002 -V- Dennis, Diana 1975 Hendker, Nancy 1976 Meo, Mary 1986-89 Vaughn, Suzanne 1981-82 Drook, Julie 1975 Hermes, Beth 2000-04 Mess, Carolyn 2004-09 Vilairatana, Jam 2009- Dumler, Jane 1983 Hernandez, Maria 2005-09 Michelson, Silvia 1980 Dykstra, Nancy 1976-77 Hertges, Nicole 1992-94 Miedma, Lorna 1983-85 -W- Hindman, Emily 2003-04 Miller, Chris 1985 Hoffmeister, Thea 2008- Warren, Lori 1979 Mischke, Stephanie 1976-77 Wells, Shawn 1987 Homan, Andi 1998 Moore, Judith 1988 Hughes, Sarah 2004-06 Wiernik, Jean 1984-87 Humphrey, Christine 1984-85 Wiersig, Ann 1975-77 -N- Will, Alisha 1993 Nelson, Becky 2003-04 Wolter, Danielle 2004-05 Nelson, Tiffany 1991-93 Wright, Carolyn 1981 North, Casey 2004-05 Wright, Susan 1978-80 -O- -Y- O’Neal, Nancy Lynn 1981 Yeager, Cherie 1994-96 Overmann, Bonnie 1980-83 Young, Jill 2001 Orschell, Stacy 1996-2000 Oukeo, Stephanie 2005-08 -Z- Zehr, Nancy 1986 -P- Zielinski, Heather 1999-2003 Padgett, Debbie 1987-88 Zink, Angie 1994 Paucak, Audrey 1985, 87 Pettinato, Tish 1984-85 bold denotes name on 2009-10 roster. Phillips, Susan 1983-84 Pollitt, Judy 1978-81 Popiel, Mindy 1992-94 Prather, Kellie 1982 Pulliam, Laura 1985-88 Putnam, Lissa 2001-02

Stacy Orschell was the 2000 Big Ten Player of the Year and three-time All-Big Ten selection for the Boilermakers. 40 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf Year-By-Year Results

1985 Notre Dame Invitational 1st of 7 Lady Boiler Invitational 3rd of 10 Northern Invitational 8th of 17 Lady Kat Invitational 17th of 17 Lady Wolverine Invitational 3rd of 6 Pat Bradley Invitational 13th of 14 Rollins Invitational 11th of 14 Purdue Classic 7th of 11 Buckeye Classic 4th of 11 Big Ten Championships 8th of 11 1986 Notre Dame Invitational 1st of 8 Northern Invitational 12th of 17 Purdue Invitational 1st of 13 Indiana Invitational 8th of 9 Northern Illinois Invitational 3rd of 6 Pat Bradley Invitational 12th of 15 Florida Invitational 5th of 6 Illini Invitational 7th of 10 Lady Boiler Invitational 4th of 14 Iowa Invitational 8th of 10 Mid-America Invitational 10th of 21 Big Ten Championships 9th of 11

The 1976 Boilermakers were the first team in school history. 1987 Notre Dame Invitational 2nd of 9 Lady Badger Invitational 8th of 9 Northern Invitational 11th of 15 1976 1979 Purdue Invitational 1st of 6 Illinois L, 547-585 1982 Badger Invitational 2nd of 11 Indiana Invitational 4th of 9 Pat Bradley Invitational 13th of 15 Ball State Invitational 1st of 5 Illinois State Invitational 4th of 19 Minnesota Invitational 4th of 9 Jacksonville Invitational 2nd of 8 Central Michigan Invitational 3rd of 8 Illinois W, 331-364 Lady Cardinal Invitational 1st of 10 Northern Illinois Invitational 4th of 6 Midwest Regional 7th of 18 Purdue Invitational 8th of 16 Lady Boiler Invitational 6th of 16 Lady Boiler Invitational 4th of 9 Indiana Invitational 8th of 16 Indiana Invitational 7th of 22 Midwest Regional 14th of 15 William and Mary Invitational 1st of 10 Michigan State Invitational 4th of 10 Midwest Regional 3rd of 19 Illini Invitational 3rd of 7 Lady Hawkeyes Invitational 3rd of 8 Purdue Invitational 3rd of 7 Duke Invitational 15th of 18 Spartan Invitational 3rd of 7 Big Ten Championships 5th of 9 Purdue Invitational 2nd of 4 Lady Bucks Invitational 11th of 18 Purdue Invitational 2nd of 11 Illini Invitational 6th of 8 Big Ten Championships 7th of 11 Big Ten Championships 3rd of 11 1988 Michigan State Invitational 4th of 15 Notre Dame Invitational 1st of 11 Big Ten Championships 7th of 11 Purdue Invitational 1st of 11 1980 1983 Illinois State Invitational 1st of 9 Appalachian Invitational 9th of 14 Lady Boiler Invitational 2nd of 13 Lady Northern Invitational 4th of 16 1977 Illini Invitational 3rd of 7 Huskie Invitational 4th of 8 Wisconsin Invitational 2nd of 10 Indiana State Invitational 1st of 10 Indiana Invitational 4th of 11 Lady Falcon Invitational 2nd of 3 Tri Invitational 1st, 328 Michigan State Invitational 8th of 17 Northern Invitational 8th of 21 Pat Bradley Invitational 11th of 13 Illinois State Invitational 5th of 15 Purdue Invitational 6th of 19 Lady Tarheel Invitational 14th of 19 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 10th of 17 Michigan Invitational 2nd of 8 Indiana Invitational 7th of 20 Florida Invitational 14th of 15 Lady Missouri Invitational 1st of 8 Purdue Invitational 2nd of 17 Midwest Regional 5th of 19 Lady Boiler Invitational 9th of 16 William and Mary Invitational 1st of 9 Midwest Regional 2nd of 13 Duke Invitational 15th of 18 Iowa Invitational 8th of 12 Purdue Classic 2nd of 8 Indiana Invitational 2nd of 16 Lady Bucks Invitational 11th of 18 Big Ten Championships 6th of 11 Big Ten Championships 8th of 9 Illini Invitational 6th of 12 Illini Invitational 2nd of 6 Big Ten Championships 7th of 11 Big Ten Championships 6th of 11 1989 1984 Lady Irish Invitational 2nd of 18 Michigan Invitational 6th of 8 1981 Indianapolis Invitational 2nd of 7 1978 Northern Invitational 11th of 19 Quad Invitational 2nd, 351 Badger Invitational 1st of 16 Illinois State Invitational 4th of 13 Purdue Invitational 1st of 10 Wisconsin Invitational 4th of 14 Indiana State Invitational 1st of 8 Lady Northern Invitational 6th of 21 Lady Tarheel Invitational 13th of 19 Illinois State Invitational 3rd of 19 Purdue Invitational 1st of 9 Ferris State Invitational 1st of 5 Bradley Invitational 16th of 17 Purdue Invitational 2nd of 16 Midwest Regional 6th of 21 Lady Kat Invitational 15th of 20 Lady Topper Invitational 6th of 8 Indiana Invitational 8th of 20 Indiana Invitational 2nd of 8 Pat Bradley Invitational 16th of 17 Illini Invitational 4th of 6 Midwest Regional 3rd of 16 North Carolina Invitational 21st of 27 Peggy Kirk Invitational 10th of 13 Lady Boiler Invitational 1st of 8 Duke Invitational 8th of 15 Florida Invitational 3rd of 6 Indiana Invitational 9th of 15 Lady Buckeye Invitational 15th of 18 Illini Invitational 5th of 15 Illini Invitational 6th of 10 Lady Buckeye Invitational 5th of 9 Big Ten Championships 7th of 11 Big Ten Championships 7th of 11 Michigan State Invitational 3rd of 8 Iowa Invitational 9th of 14 Big Ten Championships 4th of 11 Big Ten Championships 6th of 9

2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 41 Year-By-Year Results

1990 Lady Irish Invitational 5th of 18 Illinois State Invitational 9th of 20 Lady Northern Invitational 9th of 16 Lady Kat Invitational 15th of 17 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 17th of 17 Indiana Invitational 12th of 14 Lady Buckeye Invitational 14th of 17 Illini Spring Classic 6th of 9 Boilermaker Invitational 3rd of 9 Big Ten Championships 9th of 9

1991 Lady Irish Invitational 2nd of 24 Illinois State Invitational 6th of 17 Lady Northern Invitational 11th of 15 Lady Spartan Invitational 8th of 10 Ohio State Fall Invitational 18th of 19 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 15th of 19 Indiana Invitational 13th of 17 Ohio State Spring Invitational 5th of 16 Boilermaker Invitational 2nd of 12 Big Ten Championships 9th of 9

1992 Lady Wolverine Invitational 3rd of 9 Illinois State Invitational 7th of 19 Lady Spartan Invitational 7th of 18 The 1988 Boilermakers won five tournaments and finished second in two other events. Lady Northern Invitational 11th of 18 Cables End/Ram Invitational 7th of 12 1995 1997 1999 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 8th of 18 Redbird Invitational 2nd of 17 Redbird Classic 2nd of 17 Lady Northern Invitational 4th of 14 Lady Topper Invitational 3rd of 8 Hawkeye Invitational 9th of 10 Wildcat Invitational 9th of 15 Wolverine Invitational 2nd of 13 Indiana Invitational 13th of 16 Lady Spartan Invitational 5th of 21 Lady Northern Invitational 10th of 15 Shoot-Out at the Legends 3rd of 15 Boilermaker Invitational 4th of 17 Lady Northern Intercollegiates 13th of 19 Lady Kat Invitational 10th of 17 Memphis Intercollegiates 6th of 15 Big Ten Championships 10th of 10 Lady Buckeye Invitational 5th of 11 Lady Topper Invitational 1st of 12 SMU/OSU Challenge 15th of 18 Charleston Southern W, 322-339 Midwest Classic 6th of 6 Arizona Invitational 7th of 16 1993 Indiana Invitational 14th of 15 Fripp Island Intercollegiate 3rd of 24 Casa de Campo Intercollegiates 2nd of 13 Illinois State Invitational 6th of 19 Boilermaker Invitational 5th of 15 Saluki Invitational 2nd of 14 Hatter Spring Fling 1st of 16 Lady Northern Invitational 12th of 15 Lady Lion Invitational 10th of 13 Lady Buckeye Invitational 4th of 15 Indiana Invitational 3rd of 13 Lady Spartan Invitational 9th of 16 Illini Spring Classic 2nd of 12 Boilermaker Invitational South 2nd of 12 Lady Buckeye Invitational 2nd of 15 Lady Buckeye Invitational 5th of 12 Lady Buckeye Invitational 4th of 12 Boilermaker Invitational North 6th of 15 Big Ten Championships 4th of 11 Lady Kat Invitational 16th of 18 Big Ten Championships 10th of 11 Big Ten Championships 4th of 11 NCAA East Regional 17th of 19 Cables End/Ram Invitational 2nd of 10 NCAA East Regional 14th of 19 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 13th of 18 1996 NIU Snowbird Intercollegiates 8th of 10 2000 Redbird Classic 2nd of 17 1998 Lady Northern Invitational 1st of 16 Lady Topper Invitational 4th of 16 Wildcat Invitational 9th of 15 SDSU/Aldila Classic 2nd of 16 Indiana Invitational 13th of 14 Lady Buckeye 1st of 12 Lady Northern Invitational 10th of 15 Lady Kat Invitational 2nd of 18 Shoot-Out at the Legends 2nd of 12 Boilermaker Invitational 6th of 14 Lady Kat Invitational 10th of 17 Wolverine Invitational 2nd of 13 Big Ten Championships 8th of 11 Mercedes-Benz Championship 5th of 18 Lady Racer-Hilltopper Invitational 1st of 13 Lady Northern Invitational 3rd of 16 SMU/OSU Challenge 5th of 18 Texas A & M Aggie Classic 6th of 18 GTE MO-morial Invitational 4th of 16 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 5th of 13 1994 Snowbird Invitational 1st of 18 River Wilderness USF Inv. 4th of 15 Indiana Invitational 7th of 15 Illinois State Invitational 5th of 20 River Wilderness Invitational 5th of 13 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 4th of 17 Big Ten Championships 1st of 11 Spartan Fall Invitational 11th of 21 Hoosier Invitational 6th of 17 Snowbird Intercollegiate 1st of 20 NCAA East Regional T-2nd of 24 Lady Monarch Invitational 5th of 10 Boilermaker Invitational 1st of 10 Indiana Invitational 3rd of 15 NCAA Championships 9th of 24 Lady Northern Invitational 9th of 15 Hawkeye Invitational 2nd of 8 Hawkeye Invitational 3rd of 10 Lady Badger Invitational 6th of 9 Big Ten Championships 6th of 11 Lady Buckeye Invitational 2nd of 8 Lady Cougar Invitational 12th of 15 Big Ten Championships 3rd of 11 Indiana Invitational 16th of 18 NCAA East Regional 18th of 19 Boilermaker Invitational 5th of 13 Irish Invitational 6th of 9 Illini Spring Classic 4th of 8 Big Ten Championships 6th of 11

42 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf Year-By-Year Results

2001 2004 Lady Northern Invitational 2nd of 16 Badger Invitational 2nd of 9 Shoot-Out at the Legends 2nd of 15 Lady Northern 10th of 15 Mercedes-Benz Championship 4th of 15 East Carolina Invitational 5th of 17 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Inv. 11th of 12 Mercedes-Benz Invitational 16th of 16 TRW Regional Challenge 11th of 18 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 14th of 15 Midwest Classic 7th of 18 Lady Gator 10th of 15 Texas Shootout 3rd of 4 Betsy Rawls Invitational T-6th of 18 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 4th of 17 Bryan National Collegiate 9th of 18 Bryon National Invitational 4th of 17 Lady Boilermaker Invitational 4th of 12 Big Ten Championships 4th of 11 Big Ten Championships 4th of 11 NCAA Central Regional 7th of 21 NCAA Central Regional 6th of 21 NCAA Championships 20th of 24 NCAA Championships 22nd of 24

2002 Fall Preview T-19th of 24 2005 Lady Northern 5th of 15 Shootout at the Legends 6th of 19 Mercedes-Benz Invitational 10th of 17 Mercedes-Benz Championship 1st of 14 Landfall Tradition 9th of 12 Lady Paladin Invitational 6th of 21 Lady Puerto Rico Invitational 9th of 14 TRW Regional Challenge 15th of 18 Lady Gator 5th of 18 The Boilermakers were national runners-up in the 2007 NCAA Championships. Central District Invitational T-2nd of 14 Lady Rebel Invite 8th of 18 Lady Gamecock Classic 6th of 15 Bryan National Collegiate 11th of 17 2007 2010 Bryan Collegiate Invitational T-9th of 17 Lady Boilermaker Invitational 4th of 13 Mason Rudolph Championship 5th of 15 Mary Fossum Invitational 2nd of 17 Lady Buckeye Invitational 5th of 15 Lady Buckeye Invitational 5th of 15 NCAA Preview 14th of 18 Lady Northern Invitational 1st of 15 Big Ten Championships 2nd of 11 Big Ten Championships 4th of 11 Hooters Match Play Champ. T-11th of 16 Windy City Collegiate 1st of 15 NCAA Central Regional 4th of 21 NCAA Central Regional 5th of 21 Aloha Purdue Collegiate 1st of 9 Landfall Tradition (NCAA Preview) 6th of 18 NCAA Championships 16th of 24 NCAA Championships 20th of 24 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 4th of 16 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2nd of 16 UCF Challenge 6th of 13 Central District Invitational 3rd of 15 2003 Betsy Rawls Longhorn 1st of 15 Tiger/Wave Golf Classic 14th of 23 Fall Preview 12th of 18 2006 Liz Murphey Classic 5th of 18 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic T-4th of 23 Badger Invitational 1st of 12 Mercedes-Benz Championships 5th of 14 Bryan National Collegiate 1st of 18 PING/ASU Invitational 5th of 17 Lady Northern Invitational 1st of 12 Landfall Tradition 5th of 12 Lady Buckeye Invitational 1st of 14 Big Ten Championships 1st of 11 Mercedes-Benz Championship 2nd of 14 Northrup Grumman Challenge T-12th of 18 Big Ten Championships 2nd of 11 NCAA Regional Landfall Tradition 1st of 12 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 11th of 15 NCAA East Regional T-5th of 21 NCAA Championships Hooters Match Play Champ. 1st of 16 Lady Gamecock Classic 14th of 15 NCAA Championships 2nd of 24 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 2nd of 16 Bryan Collegiate Invitational 8th of 18 SunTrust Lady Gator 2nd of 14 Indiana Women’s Invitational 1st of 11 Betsy Rawls Longhorn 3rd of 15 2008 Lady Boilermaker Invitational 2nd of 13 Bryan National Collegiate 3rd of 17 Mason Rudolph Championship 10th of 17 Big Ten Championships 4th of 11 Lady Buckeye Invitational 3rd of 15 NCAA Preview T-8th of 18 NCAA Central Regional 4th of 21 Big Ten Championships 1st of 11 Mercedes-Benz Championship 2nd of 17 NCAA Championships 12th of 24 NCAA West Regional 1st of 21 Landfall Tradition 2nd of 12 NCAA Championships 9th of 24 Hooters Match Play Champ. 9th of 16 Lady Puerto Rico Classic T-5th of 18 UCF Challenge 2nd of 18 Liz Murphey Classic 2nd of 18 Indiana Invitational 1st of 15 Big Ten Championships 1st of 11 NCAA Central Regional 2nd of 21 NCAA Championships 4th of 24

2009 Duramed NCAA Fall Preview 13th of 15 Mason Rudolph Championship 8th of 17 Windy City Collegiate 1st of 13 Lady Northern Invitational 1st of 14 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 1st of 16 Central District Invitational 3rd of 15 The UCF Challenge T-10 of 18 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 1st of 17 PING/ASU Invitational 2nd of 17 Ladies Midwest Shootout 4th of 11 Big Ten Championships 1st of 11 NCAA Central Regional 2nd of 21 NCAA Championships 10th of 24 Purdue won its first Big Ten Championship and made its first NCAA Championships appearance in 2000. 2009-10 Purdue Women’s Golf 43