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Championships & Records Honors and Accolades National Champions (9) 1990: Brandie Burton 2008: Azahara Munoz National Golf Coaches Association 1999: Grace Park 1995: Kristel Mourgue d’Algue Freshman of the Year (4) 1994: Emilee Klein 2010: Jennifer Johnson 1985: Danielle Ammaccapane 2007: Anna Nordqvist 1970: Cathy Gaughan 2005: Louise Stahle 1969: Jane Bastanchury-Booth 2000: Miriam Nagl 1962: Carol Sorenson National Golf Coaches Association 1960: Joanne Gunderson-Carner All-Americans (65) Edith Cummings Munson (3) 2010: Carlota Ciganda (first) 2010: Juliana Murcia Jennifer Johnson (first) 2009: Azahara Munoz Juliana Murcia (first) 2008: Azahara Munoz Jaclyn Sweeney (hm) All-Conference Since 1980 (91) 2009: Carlota Ciganda (first) 2010: Carlota Cignada (first) Azahara Munoz (first) Jennifer Johnson (first) Juliana Murcia (second) Juliana Murcia (first) Jennifer Osborn (hm) Jaclyn Sweeney (honorable mention) 2008: Azahara Munoz (first) 2009: Carlota Ciganda (first) Anna Nordqvist (first) Azahara Munoz (first) 2007: Jennifer Osborn (first) Juliana Murcia (first) Anna Nordqvist (first) Jennifer Osborn (hm) Azahara Munoz (second) Jaclyn Sweeney (hm) 2006: Azahara Munoz (second) 2008: Azahara Munoz (first) Jennifer Osborn (second) Anna Nordqvist (first) Alissa Kuczka (second) Juliana Murcia (hm) Tiffany Tavee (hm) Jennifer Osborn (hm) 2005: Louise Stahle (first) 2007: Azahara Munoz (first) 2002: Jimin Kang (first) Jennifer Osborn (first) 2001: Jimin Kang (hm) Anna Nordqvist (first) Azahara Munoz ended her Sun Devil career 2000: Miriam Nagl (first) Juliana Murcia (hm) as one of ASU's most decorated student- 1999: Grace Park (first) 2006: Jennifer Osborn (first) athletes. A four-time All-American, four- Jody Niemann (hm) Azahara Munoz (first) 1998: Grace Park (first) Alissa Kuczka (second) time All-Scholar, two-time Edith Cummings Kellee Booth (first) Tiffany Tavee (second) Munson honoree, Munoz won the 2008 1997: Kellee Booth (second) 2005: Louise Stahle (first) Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (second) Alissa Kuczka (second) NCAA individual championship and led ASU 1996: Kellee Booth (first) Tiffany Tavee (second) to its seventh team NCAA title. Linda Ericsson (hm) Erin Tone (hm) Vinny Riviello (hm) 2004: Alissa Kuczka (hm) 1995: Kellee Booth (first) Tiffany Tavee (hm) Heather Bowie (first) 2003: Blair O’Neal (hm) Linda Ericsson (hm) 2002: Jimin Kang (first) Kristel Mourgue d’Algue (first) Blair O’Neal (hm) Wendy Ward (first) Gaëlle Truet (hm) 1994: Heather Bowie (first) 2001: Jimin Kang (second) Emilee Klein (first) Molly Cooper (hm) Wendy Ward (first) Lisa Meredith (hm) Tracy Cone (second) 2000: Miriam Nagl (first) 1993: Wendy Ward (first) Caroline Laurens (second) Emilee Klein (second) Lisa Meredith (hm) Ulrika von Heijne (hm) Blair O’Neal (hm) 1991: Tricia Konz (second) 1999: Grace Park (first) 1990: Brandie Burton (first) Jody Niemann (second) Amy Fruhwirth (first) Tui Selvaratnam (second) 1989: Pearl Sinn (first) Caroline Laurens (hm) Amy Fruhwirth (second) 1998: Grace Park (first) 1988: Pearl Sinn (first) Kellee Booth (first) Pamela Wright (first) Tui Selvaratnam (second) Amy Fruhwirth (hm) Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (hm) 1987: Danielle Ammaccapane (second) Keri Cornelius (hm) Pamela Wright (second) 1997: Kellee Booth (first) Pearl Sinn (hm) Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (second) 1986: Danielle Ammaccapane (first) Keri Cornelius (hm) 1985: Danielle Ammaccapane (first) Jody Niemann (hm) Heather Farr (second) 1996: Kellee Booth (first) Tina Tombs (hm) Linda Ericsson (second) 1984: Heather Farr (first) Vinny Riviello (second) Tina Tombs (first) Jody Niemann (hm) 1982: Lauri Merten (first) 1995: Kellee Booth (first) 1980: Jeannette Kerr (first) Heather Bowie (first) 1979: Vicki Singleton (first) Linda Ericsson (second) 1978: Julie Pyne (first) Kristel Mourgue d’Algue (second) The late Heather Farr (1983-85) is one of 1977: Julie Pyne (first) Wendy Ward (first) 1973: Mary Bea Porter (first) 1994: Heather Bowie (first) 13 women’s golfers inducted into Arizona 1970: Cathy Gaughan (first) Tracy Cone (first) State’s Hall of Fame. 1969: Jane Bastanchury-Booth (first) Emilee Klein (first) 1962: Carol Sorenson (first) Wendy Ward (first) 1960: Joanne Gunderson Carner (first) 1993: Linda Ericsson (second) Honda Award Winners (4) Emilee Klein (first) 1999: Grace Park Wendy Ward (first) 1998: Kellee Booth Ulrika von Heijne (hm) 1995: Wendy Ward 1992: Wendy Ward (second) 1994: Wendy Ward 1990: Brandie Burton (first) Amy Fruhwirth (first) National Golf Coaches Association Missy Farr (second) Player of the Year (5) 1989: Pearl Sinn (first) 2005: Louise Stahle Amy Fruhwirth (first) 1998: Grace Park Lynne Mikulas (hm) 1995: Wendy Ward 1988: Pearl Sinn (first) 1994: Wendy Ward Pamela Wright (first) ASU WOMEN 'S GOLF SEVEN NCAA CH A MPION S HIP S Honors and Accolades Amy Fruhwirth (first) 2007: Carlota Ciganda Eve-Lyne Biron (second) 2005: Louise Stahle 1987: Danielle Ammaccapane (first) 2004: Louise Stahle Pamela Wright (second) U.S. Public Links Champions (9) Pearl Sinn (second) 1999: Jody Niemann Danielle Ammaccapane (first) 1992: Amy Fruhwirth 1986: Pamela Wright (first) 1989: Pearl Sinn Pearl Sinn (hm) 1988: Pearl Sinn 1985: Danielle Ammaccapane (first) 1985: Danielle Ammaccapane Heather Farr (first) 1984: Heather Farr Tina Tombs (second) 1982: Nancy Taylor Nancy Moen (hm) 1978: Kelly Fuiks 1984: Danielle Ammaccapane (first) 1977: Kelly Fuiks Heather Farr (first) World Amateur (18) Tina Tombs (first) 2008: Carlota Ciganda 1983: Heather Farr (first) Guilia Molinaro Nancy Taylor (first) Azahara Munoz Tina Tombs (second) Juliana Murcia 1982: Cathy Curry (first) Anna Nordqvist Lauri Merten (first) 2006: Azahara Munoz Nancy Taylor (second) Anna Nordqvist 1981: Lauri Merten (first) 2004: Louise Stahle Mari McDougall (first) 2000: Miriam Nagl Pia Nilsson (second) 1998: Kellee Booth 1980: Kelly Fuiks (first) Grace Park Jeannette Kerr (first) 1996: Kellee Booth Lauri Merten (first) 1994: Wendy Ward Charlotte Montgomery (second) 1988: Pearl Sinn 1984: Heather Farr Pia Nilsson (second) 1970: Jane Bastanchury-Booth Pac-10 Golfer of the Year (2) 1968: Jane Bastanchury-Booth 2007: Anna Nordqvist 1964: Carol Sorenson 2005: Louise Stahle Solheim Cup (13) Pac-10 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year (3) 2009: Anna Nordqvist 2005: Wendy Ward 2010: Jennifer Johnson 2002: Emilee Klein 2007: Anna Nordqvist Wendy Ward 2005: Louise Stahle Pam Wright (asst. captain) Conference Medalists Since 1980 (15) 2000: Brandie Burton Pamela Wright (asst. captain) 2010: Carlota Ciganda 1998: Pia Nilsson 2009: Carlota Ciganda Brandie Burton 2005: Louise Stahle Danielle Ammaccapane (1983-87) was the 2002: Jimin Kang 1996: Brandie Burton 1999: Grace Park 1994: Joanne Carner top-ranked U.S. amateur golfer in 1985 after 1995: Wendy Ward Brandie Burton 1993: Wendy Ward Pam Wright collecting victories at the NCAA and U.S. 1990: Brandie Burton 1992: Danielle Ammaccapane Public Links Championships. 1989: Pearl Sinn Brandie Burton 1988: Pamela Wright Pam Wright 1987: Danielle Ammaccapane 1990: Pam Wright 1986: Pamela Wright LPGA Major Champions (8) 1984: Tina Tombs 2009: Anna Nordqvist (LPGA Championship) 1982: Cathy Curry 2004: Grace Park (Kraft Nabisco Championship) 1981: Lauri Merten 1998: Brandie Burton (du Maurier Classic) 1980: Lauri Merten 1993 Lauri Merten (U.S. Women's Open) U.S. Curtis Cup (21) 1993: Brandie Burton (du Maurier Classic) 2010: Jennifer Johnson 1985: Alice Miller(Kraft Nabisco Championship) 2000: Jane Bastanchury-Booth (captain) 1976: JoAnne Carner (U.S. Women's Open) 1998: Kellee Booth 1971: JoAnne Carner (U.S. Women's Open) 1996: Kellee Booth ASU Sports Hall of Fame (14) 1994: Emilee Klein Emilee Klein 1993-1994 1994: Wendy Ward Wendy Ward, 1982-1985 1992: Amy Fruhwirth Danielle Ammaccapane, 1983-87 1990: Brandie Burton Cathy Gaughan-Mant, 1968-70 1988: Pearl Sinn Jane Bastanchury-Booth, 1968-70 1986: Danielle Ammaccapane Joanne Gunderson-Carner, 1957-61 1984: Heather Farr Heather Farr, 1983-85 1982: Mari McDougall Lauri Merten, 1979-82 1974: Jane Bastanchury-Booth Alice Miller, 1974-78 1972: Jane Bastanchury-Booth Mary Bea Porter-King, 1968-73 1970: Jane Bastanchury-Booth Pearl Sinn, 1986-89 1966: Carol Sorenson Carol Sorenson, 1960-64 1964: Joanne Gunderson-Carner Linda Vollstedt, 1980-2001 1964: Carol Sorenson Pamela Wright, 1986-88 1962: Joanne Gunderson-Carner 1960: Joanne Gunderson-Carner Academic All-Americans Since 1988 (26) 2010: Carlota Ciganda (NGCA/CoSIDA 1958: Joanne Gunderson-Carner Juliana Murcia (NGCA) U.S. Amateur Champions (9) Giulia Molinaro (NGCA) 1998: Grace Park Jennifer Johnson (NGCA) 1994: Wendy Ward 2009: Azahara Munoz (NGCA/CoSIDA) Wendy Ward (1982-85) was inducted in to 1991: Amy Fruhwirth Juliana Murcia (NGCA) 1988: Pearl Sinn 2008: Azahara Munoz (NGCA) the ASU Sports Hall of Fame in 2007. Ward 1968: Joanne Gunderson-Carner Juliana Murcia (NGCA) was a two-time Pac-10 Champion and is 1966: Joanne Gunderson-Carner Anna Nordqvist (NGCA) 1962: Joanne Gunderson-Carner 2007: Azahara Munoz (NGCA) currently an accomplished LPGA Golfer. 1960: Joanne Gunderson-Carner Anna Nordqvist (NGCA) 1957: Joanne Gunderson-Carner 2006: Azahara Munoz (NGCA) 2004: Erin Tone (NGCA) Ladies British Open Amateur (3) 2003: Erin Tone (NGCA) 2009: Azahara Munoz Gaëlle Truet (NGCA) 2008: Anna Nordqvist 2002: Erin Tone (NGCA) ASU WOMEN 'S GOLF SEVEN NCAA CH A MPION S HIP S Honors and Accolades Gaëlle Truet (NGCA) Danelle Perata (hm) 1999: Keri Cornelius (NGCA) 2003: Gaëlle Truet (first) 1998: Kellee Booth (GTE, first; NGCA) Blair O’Neal (second) Jeanne-Marie Busuttil (NGCA) Erin Tone (second) Keri Cornelius (NGCA)
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