HISTORY & RECORDS HORNED FROG WOMEN’S

HORNED FROGS ON THE LPGA TOUR MARCI BOZARTH ELLIE GIBSON ANGELA STANFORD

Marci Bozarth served as a Ellie Gibson’s four-year The most decorated golfer member of the Lady Frog golf career in Fort Worth was one in Horned Frog history, Angela team from 1979-1983. During highlighted by countless high Stanford played at TCU from her career, Bozarth captured finishes and personal acco- 1996 to 2000. During that individual titles at both the lades that served to prepare her span, she won a school-record 1981 Minnesota Invitational for a long career on the LPGA nine collegiate tournaments, and the 1982 Susie Maxwell Tour. was named second-team All- Berning Tournament. In addi- The Houston native was a American three times and first- tion, she was recognized as a four-year letter winner who team All-American once. first-team All-American in was twice named to the All- A four-time All-Western 1982 and 1983 and an All- Southwest Conference team Athletic Conference per- Southwest Conference per- (1988, 1989). A two-time TCU former, she was voted the 1997 former in 1983. Most Valuable Player Award WAC Freshman of the Year Bozarth was a key element recipient, she also earned an and 1999 WAC Player of the in propelling TCU to its first- Academic Achievement Award Year. In 2000, she was a mem- in 1988 and 1989. ber of the U.S. ever women’s golf team Gibson put together one of team, a semifinalist at the national championship in the greatest seasons ever seen British Amateur 1983, as she posted a fifth- at TCU during her senior cam- Championship and WAC place finish at the NCAA paign in 1989. During that year, Gibson played her way to Tournament champion. Championships. After her amazing senior season, in which the top of the national rankings, ranking as high as fifth, Following her career at TCU, Stanford has gone on to a she ranked fifth in the nation individually, Bozarth received while guiding the Lady Frogs to three tournament victories successful career on the LPGA Tour. In her first year on tour the TCU Female Athlete of the Year Award. and their second straight runner-up finish in the SWC. She in 2001, she finished as one of the top rookies. Her best fin- Upon graduating, Bozarth immediately began what gained recognition as a first-team All-American and was a ish came at the Giant Eagle LPGA Classic, where she tied turned out to be a 10-year professional career on the LPGA member of the All-Southwest Conference, All-Southwest for 15th. Tour. Among her notable LPGA achievements, she grabbed Conference Tournament and Academic All-Southwest In 2002, Stanford improved on her success, finishing a third-place finish at the 1986 Women’s Kemper Open, a Conference teams. Not surprisingly, she was tabbed as second at the First Union Classic after shooting tie for seventh place at the 1989 Rail Charity Golf Classic, TCU’s Female Athlete of the Year. consecutive rounds of 66 to close out the tournament. and a hole-in-one during the third round of the 1990 SAFE- Upon her graduation in 1989, Gibson immediately However, Stanford had a true breakout season in 2003, as CO Classic. began competing on the Futures Tour, and soon after quali- she won the ShopRite LPGA Classic, then finished tied for Bozarth was inducted into the TCU Hall of Honor in fied to join the LPGA Tour. During her 11-year tour career, second in a playoff at the U.S. Women’s Open just one week 1998, becoming the first woman ever honored by the TCU Gibson recorded 14 top-20 finishes, with her best effort later. Lettermen’s Association. coming at the 1997 Los Angeles Women’s Championship Stanford received one of the highest honors in women’s when she finished in third place at five-under-par. professional golf when she represented the U.S. on the 2003 Solheim Cup Team.

KRIS TSCHETTER BROOKE TULL D’RAE WARD

Kris Tschetter’s career as a Brooke Tull placed fourth A native of Weatherford, Texas, Horned Frog golfer, from out of 140 players in the final D’Rae Ward was a standout per- 1984-1987, was marked by a stage of LPGA Qualifying former for the TCU women’s golf variety of accomplishments School in December 2005, program. As a sophomore, she and prepared her for a career providing her full status on the became the first Horned Frog since on the LPGA Tour. During her LPGA Tour. 1983 to win back-to-back tourna- time at TCU, Tschetter was a At the 90-hole event in ments when she took medalist hon- four-year letterwinner, thrice Daytona Beach, Fla., Tull ors at the Waterlefe/USF named to the All-Southwest carded a 4-under-par 73-70- Invitational and the Baylor/Tapatio Conference squad (1985-87) 72-70-71—356. Tull, an All- Springs Shootout. She then cap- and claimed two top-10 SWC American as a senior in 2004, tured the Conference USA finishes (fifth in 1986 and was a three-time Conference Championship for her third victory ninth in 1987). USA Player of the Year. She in four events. Tschetter earned her lone also earned TCU Female Ward won the 2003 C-USA title tournament victory at the Athlete of the Year honors as when she birdied the final hole with TCU-SMU-NTSU triangular a junior and senior. a 25-foot putt. She became the on April 10, 1987, when she As a sophomore, she shot a second straight Frog to win the shot a 72. She was named the season-best score of 215 (71- league tourney. Brooke Tull won team’s MVP in 1986 and 1987. 75-69) to take medalist honors the individual crown the previous After graduating in 1987, at the Conference USA champi- season. Tschetter made her way to the LPGA Tour. During her 15- onships in leading the Horned Frogs to their first league title Ward was named Golf Digest’s Golfer of the Week after claim- year career, she has finished in the top 10 49 times, includ- since 1998. ing the Waterlefe/USF Invitational. A career-low 68, on the first ing a victory at the 1992 Northgate Computer Classic and Tull posted sub-70 scores three times, the most ever by round, enabled Ward to take the Baylor/Tapatio Springs Shootout. runner-up finishes at the 1996 LPGA Open and 1997 Kraft a TCU golfer in a single season, during her junior year. She Ward was a two-time All-Conference selection and a two-time recip- Nabisco Championship. concluded the campaign with a Top 20 result in nine of 10 ient of the prestigious Leap Frog award from the TCU women’s golf Following hip surgery in 2000, Tschetter returned to the tournaments with seven Top 10-placements. program. LPGA Tour in 2001 and played a full schedule that includ- A native of Georgetown, Texas, Tull closed her career Ward recorded a total of nine Top 10 and 12 Top 20 finishes in ed six top-10 finishes. At the end of 2001, Tschetter was the with a personal-best 72.8 stroke average as a senior. She her Frog career. The criminal justice major posted a 77.3 stroke recipient of the Heather Farr Award for her hard work, was the top finisher for the Frogs all season. average while playing in 33 tournaments. determination and perseverance both on and off the course. Tull recorded a career 75.6 stroke average at TCU while Tschetter was inducted into the TCU Hall of Honor in the competing in 42 tournaments. fall of 2001, becoming the second female athlete to be hon- ored by the TCU Lettermen’s Association.

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CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS ALL-TIME CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE Year Location Team Winner/TCU Individual Winner/TCU Bests Year Location Team Winner/TCU Individual Winner/TCU Bests 2006 St. George, Utah UNLV (895) Alison Walshe, Tulane (214) 1996 Coll. Station, Texas Texas (907) Kelli Kuehne, Texas (225) TCU (927), Fourth Catherine Matranga, TCU (227), 10th TCU (945), Fifth Susan Horton, TCU (231), Seventh Elin Emanuelsson, TCU (231), 17th 1995 Dallas, Texas Texas (951) Isabelle Rosberg, Texas A&M (230) 2007 St. George, Utah TCU (903), First Jodi Ewart, New Mexico (220) TCU (1,020), Fifth Dana Schmid, TCU (247), 14th Valentine Derrey, TCU (221), Second 1994 Fort Worth, Texas Texas (898) Nadine Ash, Texas (215) Catherine Matranga, TCU (226), Fourth TCU (941), Fourth Geraldine Doran, TCU (235), Eighth Kristi Phearson, TCU (236), 10th 1993 San Antonio, Texas Texas (907) Jenny Turner, Texas (223) TCU (961), Second Jane Kragh, TCU (236), Fifth CONFERENCE USA Charlotte Copping, TCU (243), Ninth Year Location Team Winner/TCU Individual Winner/TCU Bests 1992 San Antonio, Texas SMU (930) Barbara Blackwell, SMU (217) TCU (962), Third Jane Kragh, TCU (232), Third 2005 Germantown, Tenn. Tulane (898) Alison Walshe, Tulane (214) Tricia Allen, TCU (239), 10th TCU (903), Second Stacey Bieber, TCU (223), Second 1991 San Antonio, Texas Texas (930) Jamie Fischer, Texas (219) D’Rae Ward, TCU (225), Fifth TCU (943), Third Barbara Plant, TCU (235), Sixth 2004 Fort Worth, Texas Tulane (941) Liliana Alvarez, Tulane (226) Annette Kealoha, TCU (236), Seventh TCU (959), Second Brooke Tull, TCU (230), Third 1990 San Antonio, Texas Texas (921) Barbara Blackwell, SMU (226) Camille Blackerby, TCU (238), Seventh TCU (943), Third Barbara Plant, TCU (227), Second 2003 Dade City, Fla. USF (912) D’Rae Ward, TCU (224) Jane Kragh, TCU (237), Ninth TCU (913), Second Brooke Tull, TCU (226), Fourth 1989 Sugar Land, Texas Texas (895) Michiko Hattori, Texas (217) Shannon Barr, TCU (228), Sixth Second 2002 Hattiesbug, Miss. TCU (886), First Brooke Tull, TCU (215) TCU (913), Second Ellie Gibson, TCU (221), Shannon Barr, TCU (223), Eighth Chris Miller, TCU (228), Fifth D’Rae Ward, TCU (223), Eighth 1988 Sugar Land, Texas Texas (900) Michiko Hattori, Texas (213) TCU (928), Second Ellie Gibson, TCU (221), Second Barbara Pestana, TCU (232), Sixth 1987 Sugar Land, Texas Texas (887) Kate Golden, Texas (219) WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TCU (927), Third Ellie Gibson, TCU (225), Fourth Year Location Team Winner/TCU Individual Winner/TCU Bests Kris Tschetter, TCU (228), Ninth 2001 Dallas, Texas Tulsa (864) Stacy Prammanasudh, Tulsa (211) 1986 Houston, Texas SMU (898) Susan Ginter, Texas (218) TCU (889), Second Courtney Wood, TCU (219), Third TCU (927), Third Kris Tschetter, TCU (228), Fifth Shannon Barr, TCU (225), 10th Ellie Gibson, TCU (228), Fifth Brenda Anderson, TCU (225), 10th 1985 Bryan, Texas Texas A&M (907) Patricia Gonzales, Texas A&M (223) 2000 Broken Arrow, Okla. Tulsa (911) Angela Stanford, TCU (218) TCU (968), Fourth Susan Thompson, TCU (237), 13th TCU (914), Second Lori Sutherland, TCU (233), Ninth Kris Tschetter, TCU (239), 14th Shannon Barr, TCU (235), 10th 1984 Austin, Texas Texas (896) Nancy Ledbetter, Texas (216) 1999 Pleasanton, Calif. Tulsa (923) Niina Laitinen, Tulsa (222) TCU (923), Second Kris Hanson, TCU (227), Second TCU (924), Second Brenda Anderson, TCU (225), Third Rae Rothfelder, TCU (229), Seventh Susan Horton, TCU (234), 10th 1983 Fort Worth, Texas TCU (889), First Rita Moore, TCU (220), First 1998 Monterrey, Calif. TCU (924), First Niina Laitinen, Tulsa (223) Anne Kelly, TCU (222), Third Brenda Anderson, TCU (230), Second Marci Bozarth, TCU (223), Fifth Angela Stanford, TCU (231), Fifth 1997 Dallas, Texas San Jose State (892) Marie Hedelberg, SJSU (220) TCU (936), Fourth Angela Stanford, TCU (226), Eighth

2002 C-USA Champions 1998 WAC Champs

1983 SWC Champs

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

She just didn’t know how holes, came through with a 74. short (401 yards) par-five ninth good. But it was one of the best in “The key is that we got off to a and sank the putt for an eagle. TCU history as the Frogs quickly good start,” said head coach Fred Moore birdied seven and nine to wiped out a two-stroke deficit Warren. “I thought we could go from one-over to one-under, and fired a record four-under par shoot this course under par, but and Kelly did likewise. 292 to win the NCAA Women’s we always got off to such a bad When the Frogs and Hurricane Golf Championship. start we were always just trying finished the first nine holes, the The day’s effort gave the to get back to par the first three Frogs had picked up four strokes Frogs a four-day, 72-hole total of days.” with a one-under total to a three- nine-over 1,193 on the hilly and “But I had a good feeling com- over sum. pine-lined University of Georgia ing out here today. I just really There were some anxious course as they beat defending thought we would win, and it’s moments on the back when champion Tulsa by three strokes. much more satisfying to do it by Rothfelder bogeyed her first three For TCU, this was the first beating an excellent Tulsa team. holes and when Moore bogeyed national team title that the school And Tulsa played good today, 10. However, Moore came back actually “won,” although the too.” with a birdie on 11 and 1938 Frog football team was According to Tulsa’s coaach Rothfelder birdied 13 to get the voted No. 1 in the nation after Dale McNamara, “We made an Frogs back on track. going undefeated. honorable run at it. TCU just Kelly and Bozarth said the vic- It was definitely a time to cel- played fantastic. But that’s golf, tory helped ease some of the pain ebrate as the Frogs won the and that’s the way it should have from last year when they finished national title and two golfers— been.” second to Tulsa in the NCAA, but Marci Bozarth and Jenny The Frogs didn’t make their 36 strokes off the pace. TCU Rallies Lidback—were named first-team move until the seventh hole, “We came away angry at our- All-Americans. though, and had actually lost two selves last year,” Bozarth said. Bozarth, a senior, closed with strokes through the first six as the “But we had a good attitude this for NCAA a 74 over the 6,064-yard course Golden Hurricane was one-over year. Everyone has won a tourna- while, ironically, Lidback’s 78 at that point and TCU was three- ment this year, so everyone Women’s Golf Title was the throw-away score. Senior over. knows how to win. And winning Anne Kelly, who helped the Then in the closing holes on this—it’s like a dream come Frogs win the SWC crown by fir- the front, disaster struck the true.” When Marci Bozarth watched her ing a final day 69, pitched in with Hurricane and the Frogs finished 25-foot putt plop into the hole to a one-under 73 from her fifth in a flurry of red numbers. Charles Clines, Fort Worth Star- save par on the first hole, she player spot. And Rae Rothfelder, Rothfelder drilled a five-iron Telegram thought to herself, “This is going to who was two-under after nine to within a foot of the hole on the be a good day.”

1983 NCAA Championships / May 25-28, 1983 Georgia G.C., Athens, Ga. (6,064, par 74)

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1 TCU 300-299-302-292 1,193 (+9) 1 , Miami 72-72-71-69 284 (-12) 2 Tulsa 304-298-297-297 1,196 (+12) 2 Cindy Davis, Furman 72-69-74-75 290 (-6) 3 Georgia 306-302-300-298 1,206 (+22) 3 Jody Rosenthal, Tulsa 70-75-72-74 291 (-5) 4 SMU 304-305-299-301 1,209 (+25) 4 Rita Moore, TCU 74-75-74-71 294 (-2) 5 Florida 300-306-312-297 1,215 (+31) 5t Kathe Kingston, Mississippi State 70-72-73-80 295 (-1) 6 Miami (Fla.) 308-306-307-295 1,216 (+32) 5t Marci Bozarth, TCU 72-75-74-74 295 (-1) 7 Lamar 309-313-306-298 1,226 (+42) 5t Amy Benz, SMU 74-75-71-75 295 (-1) 8 Florida International 303-311-298-317 1,229 (+45) 8t Caroline Gowan, Georgia 75-74-77-71 297 (+1) 9 Furman 315-303-300-312 1,230 (+46) 8t Kathy Baker, Tulsa 76-74-75-72 297 (+1) 10 South Florida 311-307-310-305 1,233 (+49) 10 Mary Beth Zimmerman, Florida Int’l 74-72-75-77 298 (+2) 11 Arizona 311-307-317-305 1,240 (+56) 11 Dawn Coe, Lamar 72-83-75-70 299 (+3) 12 New Mexico 310-318-314-300 1,242 (+58) 12t Lisa Stanley, Florida 72-83-75-70 300 (+4) 13 Arizona State 314-308-325-310 1,257 (+67) 12t Cathy Hanlon, SMU 73-73-79-75 300 (+4) 14 Ohio State 327-312-306-315 1,260 (+70) 14 Lynn Connelly, Florida 76-74-77-74 301 (+5) 15 Texas 320-318-314-316 1,268 (+78) 15t Michelle Berteotti, Miami 76-76-75-75 302 (+6) 16 Duke 330-319-314-325 1,288 (+98) 15t Barb Thomas, Tulsa 80-71-75-76 302 (+6) 17 Illinois State 328-337-334-333 1,332 (+150) 17t Cindy Pleger, Georgia 78-77-74-74 303 (+7) 17t Theresa Schreck 73-78-76-76 303 (+7) 19t Anne Kelly, TCU 78-77-76-73 304 (+8) 19t Shirley Furlong, Texas A&M 76-75-80-73 304 (+8) 19t Page Marsh, North Carolina 72-78-82-72 304 (+8) 19t Joanne Pacillo, Stanford 80-71-75-78 304 (+8) Year-By-Year NCAA Final 23t Rae Rothfelder, TCU 77-76-78-74 305 (+9) Results 30t Jenny Lidback, TCU 77-73-79-78 307 (+11)

2007 ...... 11th 1998 ...... Regionals 1989 ...... 14th 2006 ...... Regionals 1997 ...... 12th 1988 ...... Did not qualify 2005 ...... Regionals 1996 ...... Regionals 1987 ...... Did not qualify 2004 ...... Regionals 1995 ...... Did not qualify 1986 ...... Did not qualify 2003 ...... Regionals 1994 ...... Regionals 1985 ...... Did not qualify 2002 ...... Regionals 1993 ...... Regionals 1984 ...... 14th TCU’S 1983 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM st Pictured left to right: Head Coach Fred Warren (with 2001 ...... Regionals 1992 ...... Regionals 1983 ...... 1 2000 ...... 20th 1991 ...... 17th 1982 ...... 2nd national championship trophy), Anne Kelly, Jenny th Lidback, Rae Rothfelder, Rita Moore and Marci Bozarth. 1999 ...... 17 1990 ...... Did not qualify

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ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT PARTICIPATION 2000 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1997 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 24-27, 2000 Crosswater C.C. Sunriver, Ore. May 21-24, 1997 Scarlet Course Columbus, Ohio 6,482 yards, par 71 6,101 yards, par 72 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Final Team Standings 1 Arizona 299-285-281-310 1,175 1 Arizona State 297-300-290-291 1,178 2 Stanford 301-298-297-300 1,196 2 San Jose State 299-293-295-293 1,180 3 Texas 295-308-291-303 1,198 3 Arizona 292-298-302-298 1,190 4 Southern California 305-291-297-306 1,199 4 Stanford 304-300-293-294 1,191 5 Tennessee 301-298-306-301 1,206 5 UCLA 301-297-301-293 1,192 6 Auburn 302-302-300-306 1,210 6 Tennessee 309-301-295-292 1,197 7 Georgia 296-303-296-316 1,211 7 Oregon 303-302-297-298 1,200 8 Pepperdine 302-312-296-303 1,213 8 Ohio State 303-308-296-295 1,202 9 Purdue 298-303-307-307 1,215 9 Tulsa 308-301-298-295 1,202 10 LSU 313-298-302-303 1,216 10 Florida 305-301-303-299 1,208 11t Arizona State 315-305-297-300 1,217 11 Wake Forest 311-294-301-304 1,210 11t Oregon 304-312-295-306 1,217 12 TCU 316-305-301-297 1,219 11t New Mexico 295-303-297-322 1,217 13 Auburn 303-319-296-303 1,221 14 Duke 303-299-296-320 1,218 14 Campbell 307-306-312-301 1,226 15 San Jose State 308-302-306-309 1,225 15 New Mexico State 315-302-306-305 1,228 T-20 TCU 311-296-302-331 1,240 Individual Results INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1 Heather Bowie, Texas 73-73-69-70 285 1 Jenna Daniels, Arizona 73-69-68-77 287 2t Marisa Baena, Arizona State 72-73-73-69 287 2 Julia Kraschinski, Arizona 73-67-70-80 290 2t Janice Moodie, San Jose State 68-74-74-71 287 3 Marta Prieto, Wake Forest 77-70-71-74 292 4 Shauna Estes, Georgia 73-75-71-70 289 4 Danielle Downey, Auburn 71-74-72-77 294 5 Kellee Booth, Arizona State 73-71-75-71 290 5t Stephanie Keever, Stanford 76-75-72-72 295 6 Jessica Lindbergh, Tennessee 74-70-74-73 291 5t Leila Chartrand, USC 75-70-74-76 295 7t Jae Jean Ro, Stanford 77-76-69-70 292 7t Meredith Duncan, LSU 82-72-70-72 296 7t Selvaratnum, Arizona State 75-75-67-75 292 7t Laura Henderson, Georgia 74-71-72-79 296 9 Nina Laitinen, Tulsa 73-74-74-72 293 7t Stacy Prammanasudh, Tulsa 69-76-72-79 296 10 Becky Morgan, NC-Greensboro 74-73-73-74 294 10t Cristina Baena, Arizona 76-79-68-74 297 25t Angela Stanford, TCU 77-75-75-72 299 10t Young-A Yang, Tennessee 76-71-75-75 297 49t Amanda Workman, TCU 78-77-78-73 306 10t Maria Boden, Oklahoma State 70-77-75-75 297 56t Shannon Fisher, TCU 82-77-73-76 308 65t Lori Sutherland, TCU 79-75-72-82 308 66t Susan Horton, TCU 83-76-76-76 311 68t Jennifer Patterson, TCU 78-72-79-80 309 79t Dana Schmid, TCU 79-83-77-77 316 81t Brenda Anderson, TCU 79-74-78-81 312 105t Shannon Barr, TCU 81-75-76-88 320 WD Angela Stanford, TCU 75-76-76-WD DNF 1991 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 21-24, 1991 Scarlet Course Columbus, Ohio 1999 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 6,101 yards, par 72 May 19-21, 1999 Tulsa C.C. Tulsa, Okla. Final Team Standings 6,202 yards, par 71 1t UCLA (won one-hole playoff) 301-288-307-301 1,197 *Fourth round cancelled due to thunderstorms. 1t San Jose State 300-291-307-299 1,197 3 Arizona 306-301-306-299 1,212 Final Team Standings 4 USF 298-298-316-305 1,217 1 Duke 288-309-298 895 5 Georgia 306-301-303-312 1,222 2t Arizona State 300-309-294 903 6 Stanford 312-305-302-305 1,224 2t Georgia 301-303-299 903 7 Texas 312-304-309-307 1,232 4 Arizona 305-307-292 904 8 Lamar 305-315-303-310 1,233 5 Pepperdine 302-301-308 911 9 Tulsa 309-307-310-309 1,235 6 Tulsa 313-300-300 913 10 Kentucky 312-304-313-308 1,237 7 Southern California 305-302-307 914 11 New Mexico State 310-317-308-305 1,240 8 Stanford 304-304-308 916 12 SMU 315-312-304-313 1,244 9 Texas 309-298-314 921 13 Duke 306-309-323-307 1,245 10 LSU 303-314-306 923 14 Florida State 309-325-309-312 1,255 11 Ohio State 311-314-311 936 15 Florida 320-316-315-309 1,260 12 Oklahoma State 319-318-301 938 17 TCU 328-314-319-317 1,278 13 Florida State 307-310-323 940 14 South Carolina 313-313-315 941 Individual Results 15t Auburn 318-312-314 944 1 Annika Sorenstam, Ariz. 74-72-70-74 290 15t Furman 311-319-314 944 2 Christy Erb, UCLA 71-70-75-75 291 17t TCU 317-314-315 946 3t Kelly Robbins, Tulsa 72-72-73-76 293 3t Kristi Coats, LSU 76-73-72-72 293 Individual Results 3t Renee Heiken, Illinois 71-74-73-75 293 1 , Arizona State 69-73-70 212 6t Luciana Remvenuti, Georgia 74-75-73-74 296 2 Candy Hannemann, Duke 71-72-70 213 6t Michiko Hattori, Texas 79-74-71-72 296 3 Shauna Estes, Georgia 77-70-69 216 8t Nicole Horner, San Jose State 74-71-78-75 298 4t Jennifer Rosales, USC 75-71-75 221 8t Jodi Figley, Stanford 78-73-74-73 298 4t Tamie Durdin, Pepperdine 71-75-75 221 8t Carri Wood, Mississippi State 77-73-75-73 298 6 Kristin Dufour, Texas 75-75-73 222 26t Barbara Plant, TCU 80-73-75-78 306 7t Jenna Daniels, Arizona 75-75-72 224 69t Tricia Allen, TCU 83-80-78-77 318 7t Krissie Register, Arizona 76-74-74 224 86t Jane Kragh, TCU 83-77-83-83 326 9t Reilley Rankin, Georgia 75-76-74 225 9t Angie Yoon, Nevada 76-72-77 225 9t Randi Meadows, Texas 74-70-81 225 29t Angela Stanford, TCU 82-75-73 230 48t Jennifer Patterson, TCU 78-78-78 234 69t Susan Horton, TCU 77-81-81 239 85t Brenda Anderson, TCU 81-80-83 244 88t Shannon Fisher, TCU 81-81-84 246

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NCAA TOURNAMENTS ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT PARTICIPATION 1989 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1983 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 24-27, 1989 Stanford G.C. Stanford, Calif. May 25-28, 1983 Georgia G.C. Athens, Ga. 5,953 yards, par 73 6,064 yards, par 74

Final Team Standings 1 San Jose State 308-296-293-311 1,208 Final Team Standings 2 Tulsa 294-301-299-315 1,209 1 TCU 300-299-302-292 1,193 3 Oklahoma State 312-305-300-301 1,219 2 Tulsa 304-298-297-297 1,196 4 Arizona 308-305-299-308 1,220 3 Georgia 306-302-300-298 1,206 5 Florida 300-311-303-316 1,230 4 SMU 304-305-299-301 1,209 6t Arizona State 311-312-302-309 1,234 5 Florida 300-306-312-297 1,215 6t Georgia 310-300-312-312 1,234 6 Miami (Fla.) 308-306-307-295 1,216 8 North Carolina 309-303-307-318 1,237 7 Lamar 309-313-306-298 1,226 9 Southern California 313-311-297-317 1,238 8 Florida International 303-311-298-317 1,229 10t Stanford 310-309-299-322 1,240 9 Furman 315-303-300-312 1,230 10t Texas 313-313-309-305 1,240 10 USF 311-307-310-305 1,233 12 Minnesota 308-311-317-313 1,249 11 Arizona 311-307-317-305 1,240 13 Auburn 315-310-309-317 1,251 12 New Mexico 310-318-314-300 1,242 14 TCU 325-310-301-316 1,252 13 Arizona State 314-308-325-310 1,257 15 New Mexico State 318-303-310-322 1,253 14 Ohio State 327-312-306-315 1,260 15 Texas 320-318-314-316 1,268 Individual Results 1 , San Jose State 70-72-73-77 292 Individual Results 2 Susan Slaughter, Arizona 74-78-70-72 294 1 Penny Hammel, Miami 72-72-71-69 284 3t Pearl Sinn, Arizona State 77-71-74-75 297 2 Cindy Davis, Furman 72-69-74-75 290 3t , North Carolina 73-74-75-75 297 3 Jody Rosenthal, Tulsa 70-75-72-74 291 3t Kate Hughes, Minnesota 74-72-77-74 297 4 Rita Moore, TCU 74-75-74-71 294 6t Cathy Mockett, Tulsa 71-72-74-81 298 5t Kathe Kingston, Miss. St. 70-72-73-80 295 6t Nanci Bowen, Georgia 75-75-74-74 298 5t Marci Bozarth, TCU 72-75-74-74 295 8 Margaret Platt, Auburn 76-71-75-77 299 5t Amy Benz, SMU 74-75-71-75 295 9t Denise Philbrick, San Jose State 77-75-73-75 300 8t Caroline Gowan, Georgia 75-74-77-71 297 9t Kate Golden, Texas 77-77-75-71 300 8t Kathy Baker, Tulsa 76-74-75-72 297 26t Ellie Gibson, TCU 82-74-76-75 307 10 Mary Beth Zimmerman, Florida International 74-72-75-77 298 48t Barbara Pestana, TCU 83-79-74-79 315 19t Anne Kelly, TCU 78-77-76-73 304 59t Tricia Allen, TCU 78-81-79-79 317 23t Rae Rothfelder, TCU 77-76-78-74 305 78t Annika Kealoha, TCU 82-84-72-84 322 30t Jenny Lidback, TCU 77-73-79-78 307 80t Chris Miller, TCU 83-76-81-83 323

1982 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 26-29, 1982 Georgia G.C., Athens, Ga. 1984 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 6,064 yards, par 74 May 23-26, 1984 Innisbrook G.C. Athens, Ga. 6,036 yards, par 73 Final Team Standings Final Team Standings 1 Tulsa 1,191 1 Miami (Fla.) 305-298-303-308 1,214 2 TCU 1,227 2 Arizona State 307-302-304-308 1,221 3 Oklahoma State 1,233 3 Furman 304-303-317-302 1,226 4 Florida 1,234 4 Florida 307-315-306-300 1,228 5 Texas A&M 1,246 5 USF 310-308-309-310 1,237 6 Stanford 1,247 6 Tulsa 311-305-315-307 1,238 7 UCLA 1,248 7 Duke 307-315-309-313 1,244 8 New Mexico 1,251 8 New Mexico 307-322-304-312 1,245 9 Southern California 1,253 9 Stanford 316-314-313-311 1,254 10 Arizona State 1,254 10 Ohio State 318-322-304-317 1,261 11 SMU 1,256 11 Texas 322-320-314-317 1,273 12 BYU 1,267 12 North Carolina 323-320-311-323 1,277 13t Arizona 1,269 13 Texas A&M 317-325-315-329 1,286 13t San Jose State 1,269 14 TCU 313-319-323-337 1,292 15 Florida International 1,273 15 U.S. International 340-321-317-319 1,297 Individual Results Individual Results 1 Kathy Baker, Tulsa 73-75-71-76 295 1 Cincy Schreyer, Georgia 75-70-76-76 *297 2 Jody Rosenthal, Tulsa 72-73-75-76 296 2t Martha Foyer, SMU 74-75-73-75 297 3t Mary Ann Howard, Florida International 75-81-69-74 299 2t Michelle Berteotti, Miami 76-72-74-75 297 3t , San Jose St. 77-77-69-76 299 4 Heather Farr, Arizona 71-74-75-79 299 3t Barb Thomas, Tulsa 76-73-75-75 299 5t Kathleen McCarthy, Stanford 79-74-75-72 300 6. Laurie Peterson, Arizona State 77-70-75-78 300 5t , Furman 72-74-80-74 300 7t. Shirley Furlong, Texas A&M 73-75-74-79 301 5t Cheryl Stacy, Ohio State 79-74-71-76 300 7t. Cathy Hanlon, SMU 75-78-73-75 301 8t Kathe Kingston, Mississippi State 75-77-75-74 301 7t. Dee Dee Lasker, Tulsa 73-77-76-75 301 8t Laurette Maritz, US International 77-75-76-73 301 7t. Val Skinner, Oklahoma State 79-69-79-74 301 10t Tina Tombs, Arizona State 79-77-72-74 302 15 Anne Kelly, TCU 75-77-75-77 304 10t Penny Hammel, Miami 78-74-75-75 302 19t Marci Bozarth, TCU 75-79-81-72 307 28t Kris Hanson, TCU 76-75-79-81 311 19t Rae Rothfelder, TCU 73-80-77-77 307 63t Rae Rothfelder, TCU 75-76-82-88 321 — Kris Hanson, TCU 78-77-81-76 312 76 Kris Tschetter, TCU 82-83-79-83 327 — Jenny Lidback, TCU 79-78-80-80 317 82t Rita Moore, TCU 80-85-83-85 333

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2007-2008 SPRING FALL Tulane Invitational 309-303-310=922 2nd NCAA Preview 305-304-300 15th Texas A&M “Mo”Morial Invitational 316-312=628 T-7th Lady Paladin Invitational 300-297-299 1st Waterlefe/USF Invitational 307-292-299=898 1st Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 299-297-308 10th Baylor-Tapatio Springs Shootout 298-319-308=925 4th Conference USA Championships 304-306-303=913 2nd 2006-2007 NCAA Central Regional 312-305-325=942 T-12th FALL Dick McGuire Invitational 296-298-295=889 4th 2001-2002 Jeannine McHaney Intercollegiate 298-297-286=881 T2nd FALL Furman Lady Paladin Invitational 310-313-313=936 6th NCAA Fall Preview 307-311=618 19th Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 303-300-294=897 T11th Big 12 Invitational 316-298-324=938 5th Aloha Purdue Collegiate 303-313-291=907 5th Lady Paladin Invitational 304-306-310=920 7th SPRING SPRING Central District Invitational 311-301-294=906 4th TRW Regional Challenge 321-307-318=946 18th Lady Puerto Rico Classic 289-296-308=893 6th Central District Invitational 312-296=608 8th SunTrust Lady Gator Invite 297-291-302=890 2nd Verizon Texas A&M “Mo”Morial Invite 315-318=633 3rd Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 306-309-303=918 2nd Dr. Thompson Rainbow Tournament 302-319-303=924 3rd BYU Dixie Classic 298-298-298=894 2nd Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 320-322-310=952 7th MWC Championships 300-306-297=903 1st Ping/ASU Invitational 304-299-295=898 9th NCAA Central Regional 289-291-303=883 3rd Conference USA Championships 298-298-290=886 1st NCAA National Championships 300-299-300-309 11th NCAA Central Regional 314-320-304=938 11th

2005-2006 2000-2001 FALL FALL Badger Invitational 310-316-305=931 8th Comcast Dick McGuire Invitational 309-309-310=928 10th Dick McGuire Invitational 304-303-310=917 13th Mercedes-Benz Championship 311-310-302=923 6th Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational 287-283-299=869 1st Furman Lady Paladin Invitational 300-299-306=905 8th Furman Lady Paladin Invitational 301-304-298=903 3rd Price’s Give Em Five Intercollegiate 289-292-316=897 2nd Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 308-297-295=900 13th SPRING SPRING TRW Regional Challenge 311-303-298=912 7th Lady Puertro Rico Classic 307-301-307=915 9th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 306-295=601 3rd Texas A&M “Mo”Morial 318-309-308=935 3rd Lady Rainbow Invitational 302-310-299=911 5th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 303-323-314=940 5th Ping/ASU Invitational 299-303-293=895 3rd Northwestern Invitational 292-301-292=885 5th WAC Championships 301-290-298=889 2nd MWC Championships 312-294-321=927 4th NCAA East Regional 302-310-304=916 11th NCAA Central Regional 319-313-318=950 T17th 1999-2000 2004-2005 FALL FALL NCAA Fall Preview 317-312-315=944 T-20th Dick McGuire Invitational 300-308-298=906 9th Golf World/Palmetto Dunes 304-314-313=931 11th Jeannine McHaney Intercollegiate 304-306=610 8th Dick McGuire Invitational 305-310-295=910 8th Price’s Give Em Five Invitational 317-295-323=935 10th TRW Challenge 298-316-309=923 13th Furman Lady Paladin Invitational 298-293-297=888 4th Lady Paladin Invitational 307-313-303=923 6th SPRING SPRING Lady Puertro Rico Classic 304-301-304=909 2nd Midwest Classic 306-308-322=936 1st Texas A&M “Mo”Morial 315-317-313=945 4th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 311-310-311=932 3rd Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 324-307-307=938 6th WAC Championships 307-298-309=914 2nd PING/ASU Invitational 306-300-304=910 13th NCAA West Regional 305-293-294=892 5th Lady Boilermaker Invitational 299-299-300=898 T1st NCAA Championships 311-296-312-331=1,240 T-20th Conference USA Championship 294-301-308=903 2nd NCAA Central Regional 299-328-311=938 19th

2003-2004 FALL Oregon State Invitational 307-297-313=917 2nd Dick McGuire Invitational 310-305-312=927 T-7th Shootout at the Legends 293-299-302=894 T-4th Furman Lady Paladin Invitational 305-291-303=899 3rd SPRING Tulane Invitational 318-319-329=966 6th Central District Invitational 299-305-311=915 4th Texas A&M “Mo”Morial Invitational 307-308-297=912 3rd Dr. Thompson Rainbow Tournament 309-301-320=930 7th Betsy Rawls Invitational 320-326-320=966 9th PING/ASU Invitational 313-310-297=919 14th Conference USA Championship 325-308-326-959 2nd NCAA Central Regional 325-308-326=959 12th

2002-2003 FALL Dick McGuire Invitational 306-300-313=919 8th Price’s Give Em Five Intercollegiate 316-306-300=922 8th Furman Lady Paladin Invitational 307-293-287=887 3rd Auburn Derby 310-316-296=922 12th

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1998-1999 Jennifer Patterson ‘02 FALL Jennine McHaney Invitational 299-309-310=918 2nd Dick McGuire Intercollegiate 302-310-303=915 2nd Lady Paladin Invitational 315-299-299=913 3rd Roadrunner Invitational 295-313-306=914 T-1st SPRING SMU/Ohio State Challenge 299-309-319=927 9th Bruin Classic 315-302-303=920 4th Rainbow Tournament 302-301-297=900 3rd ASU Invitational 304-312-302=918 4th WAC Championships 296-316-312=924 2nd NCAA West Regional 308-296-300=904 4th NCAA Championships 317-314-315=946 T-17th

1997-1998 FALL Colorado State Fall Classic 304-303-298=905 2nd The Topy Cup 326-326-313=965 4th Dick McGuire Invitational 302-290-308=900 1st Lady Paladin Invitational 297-306-305=908 6th SPRING SMU/Ohio State Challenge 310-298-306=914 9th GTE Mo-Morial Invitational 311-313-312=936 4th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 310-319-307=936 5th Ping/ASU Invitational 311-294-301=906 6th Utah-Dixie Classic 304-310=614 4th WAC Championship 314-296-314=924 1st NCAA West Regional 307-312-308=927 T-16th

1996-1997 SPRING Texas A&M Monica Welsh Memorial 305-301-332=938 2nd San Jose State Spartan Invitational 324-310-318=946 9th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 315-312-311=938 1st Rainbow Wahine Golf Invitational 318-310-318=946 T-4th Ping/Arizona State Invitational 307-310-301=918 5th WAC Championship 314-314-308=936 4th NCAA West Regional 301-293-295=889 7th NCAA Championships 316-305-301-297=1,219 12th

1995-1996 FALL Chip-N-Club Invitational 326-321-324=971 6th Dick McGuire Invitational 314-325-328=967 15th Lady Paladin Invitational 313-316-313=942 15th San Diego State Fall Classic 318-322=640 4th SPRING Conquistadores Arizona Invitational 322-310-323=955 19th Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 323-328-313=964 13th Ping/ASU Invitational 329-322-304=944 2nd Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 318-322-304=944 2nd

1994-1995 FALL Dick McGuire 318-325-327=970 15th Ihlanfeldt Husky 332-337-347=1,016 14th Lady Paladin 332-314-324=970 19th National Collegiate 337-328-337=1,002 18th

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TEAM RECORDS

• Most Team Titles (Season): 8 (1982-83) LOW ROUNDS • Most Individual Titles (Season): 6 (1982-83) SCORE/ROUND TOURNAMENT COURSE/CITY DATE 283/2nd Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Colbert Hills GC/Manhattan, Kan. Oct. 10-11, 2005 Marci Bozarth. . . . . 1 title 286/3rd Jeannine McHaney Intercollegiate Rawls GC/Lubbock, Texas Sept. 18-19, 2006 Anne Kelly ...... 1 title 287/1st Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Colbert Hills GC/Manhattan, Kan. Oct. 10-11, 2005 287/3rd Lady Paladin Invitational Furman GC/ Greenville, S.C. Oct. 25-27, 2002 Jenny Lidback . . . . 2 titles 289/1st NCAA Central Regional UM GC/Ann Arbor, Mich. May 10-12, 2007 Rae Rothfelder. . . . 1 title 289/1st Lady Puerto Rico Classic Coco Beach GC/Rio Grande, P.R. Feb. 23-25, 2007 289/1st Price’s Intercollegiate Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 30-31, 2000 Rita Moore ...... 1 title 290/2nd WAC Championship Golf Club at Castle Hills/Lewisville, Texas April 23-25, 2001 290/2nd Dick McGuire Invitational UNM GC/Albuquerque, N.M. Sept. 25-27, 1997 291/2nd NCAA Central Regional UM GC/Ann Arbor, Mich. May 10-12, 2007 • Most Sweeps of Team and Individual Titles (Season): 4 (1982-83) 291/2nd SunTrust Lady Gator Invite University of Florida GC/Gainesville, Fla. March 10-11, 2007 Tournament Win Medalist 291/3rd Aloha Purdue Collegiate Kiahuna Golf Club/Poipu, Kauai, Hawaii Nov. 22-24, 2006 291/2nd Lady Paladin Invitational Fuman GC/Greenville, S.C. Oct. 24-26, 2003 1982 Susie M. Berning 292/3rd Northwestern Invitational Gary Player Signature/Rancho Mirage, Calif. April 3-4, 2006 Invitational Marci Bozarth 292/1st Northwestern Invitational Gary Player Signature/Rancho Mirage, Calif. April 3-4, 2006 292/2nd USF Invitational Waterlefe GC/Bradenton, Fla. March 17-18, 2003 292/2nd Price’s Intercollegiate Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 30-31, 2000 1983 San Jose Lady Anne Kelly & 293/2nd Lady Paladin Invitational Furman GC/Greenville, S.C Oct. 22-24, 2004 Spartan Invitational Jenny Lidback 293/1st Shootout at the Lagends The Legends GC/Franklin, Ind. Oct. 6-7, 2003 293/3rd ASU Invitational Karsten GC/Tempe, Ariz. April 7-9. 2001 293/2nd NCAA West Regional Karsten GC/Tempe, Ariz. May 11-13, 2000 1983 LSU-Fairwood Invitational Jenny Lidback 293/2nd NCAA West Regional Randolph Park North GC/Tucson, Ariz. May 8-10, 1997 294/3rd Central District Invitational River Wilderness CC/Parrish, Fla. Feb. 19-20, 2007 294/3rd Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown Anthem CC/Henderson, Nev. Oct. 31-Nov. 2, 2006 1983 Southwest Conference 294/2nd MWC Championship Entrada at Snow Canyon/St.George, Utah April 20-22, 2006 Championships Rita Moore 294/3rd NCAA West Regional Karsten GC/Tempe, Ariz. May 11-13, 2000 294/2nd ASU Invitational Karsten GC/Tempe, Ariz. April 3-5, 1998 295/3rd Dick McGuire Invitational UNM GC/Albuquerque, N.M. Sept. 11-12, 2006 295/3rd Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown Anthem CC/Henderson, Nev. Oct. 31-Nov. 2, 2005 295/2nd Price’s Give Em Five NMSU GC/Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 4-5, 2004 295/3rd ASU Invitational ASU Karsten GC/Tempe, Ariz. April 5-7, 2002 295/2nd Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic Great Hills GC/Austin, Texas March 12-14, 2001 295/3rd Dick McGuire Invitational UNM GC/Albuquerque, N.M. Sept. 23-24, 1999 295/1st Roadrunner Invitational NMSU GC/Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 1998 295/3rd NCAA West Regional Randolph Park North GC/Tucson, Ariz. May 8-10, 1997 296/2nd Lady Puerto Rico Classic Coco Beach GC/Rio Grande, P.R. Feb. 23-25, 2007 296/1st Dick McGuire Invitational UNM GC/Albuquerque, N.M. Sept. 11-12, 2006 296/3rd Aubirn Derby Auburn University Club/Auburn, Ala. Nov. 1-3, 2002 296/2nd Central District Invitational River Wilderness GC/Parrish, Fla. Feb. 25-26, 2002 296/2nd NCAA Championship Crosswater Club/Sunriver, Ore. May 24-27, 2000 296/1st WAC Championship Poppy Ridge GC/San Jose, Calif. April 19-21, 1999 296/2nd NCAA West Regional Pine Forest GC/Houston, Texas May 6-8, 1999 296/2nd WAC Championship Poppy Hills GC/Monterey, Calif. April 20-22, 1998 LOW TOURNAMENT TOTAL SCORE TOURNAMENT COURSE/CITY DATE 869 Marilynn Smith Sunflower Colbert Hills/ Manhattan, Kan. Oct. 10-11, 2005 881 Jeannine McHaney Intercollegiate Rawls GC/Lubbock, Texas Sept. 18-19, 2006 883 NCAA Central Regional UM Golf Course/Ann Arbor, Mich. May 10-12, 2007 885 Northwestern Invitational Gary Player Signature/Rancho Mirage, Calif. April 3-4, 2006 Angela Stanford ‘00 887 Lady Paladin Furman/ Greenville, S.C. Oct. 25-27, 2002 888 Lady Paladin Furman/ Greenville, S.C. Oct. 22-24, 2004 889 Dick McGuire Invitational UNM GC/Albuquerque, N.M. Sept. 11-12, 2006 TEAM TOURNAMENT TITLES (SINCE 1981) 889 WAC Champioships Golf Club at Castle Hills/Lewiville, Texas April 23-25, 2001 889 NCAA West Regional Randolph Park North GC/Tucson, Ariz. May 8-10, 1997 Date Tournament Score 890 SunTrust Lady Gator Invite UF Golf Course/Gainesville, Fla. March 10-11, 2007 Sept. 19-20, 1981 Minnesota Invitational 917 892 NCAA West Regional Karsten GC/Tempe, Ariz. May 11-13, 2000 893 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Coco Beach Golf Course/Rio Grande, P.R. Feb. 23-25, 2007 Dec. 4-6, 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational 208 894 BYU Dixie Classic Entrada at Snow Canyon/St. George, Utah April 3-4, 2007 Jan. 20-22, 1982 Lady Aztec Invitational 603 894 Shootout at the Legends Legends/Franklin, Ind. Oct. 6-7, 2003 Feb. 18-19, 1982 Houston Baptist Women’s Intercollegiate 602 895 Ping/ASU Invitational Karsten GC/ Tempe, Ariz. April 7-9, 2001 March 5, 1982 LSU-Fairwood Invitational 310 895 Cowgirl Fall Classic Southridge GC/Fort Collins, Colo. Sept. 9-10, 1996 April 4-6, 1982 Lamar Lady Cardinal Classic 190 896 Lady Paladin Invitational FU Golf Course/Greenville, S.C. Oct. 19-21, 2007 Sept. 13-15, 1982 Susie M. Berning Invitational 892 897 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown Anthem CC/Henderson, Nev. Oct. 31-Nov. 2, 2006 Oct. 7-9, 1982 Dick McGuire Invitational 947 897 Price’s Intercollegiate Las Cruces, N.M. Oct. 30-31, 2000 Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 1983 Lamar Lady Cardinal Classic 751 898 Lady Boilermaker Kampen Course/West Lafayette, Ind. April 9-10, 2005 Feb. 25-27, 1983 San Jose Lady Spartan Invitational 597 898 USF Invitational Waterlefe GC/ Badenton, Fla. March 17-18, 2003 March 4-5, 1983 LSU-Fairwood Invitational 599 899 Lady Paladin Furman/Greenville, S.C. Oct. 24-26, 2003 March 30-April 1, 1983 SMU Lady Mustang Roundup 954 April 25-27, 1983 Southwest Conference Championships 912 May 26-29, 1983 NCAA Championships 1,193 Oct. 6-8, 1983 Dick McGuire Invitational 907 April 10, 1984 TCU-SMU-NTSU Triangular 305 April 6-7, 1987 Susie M. Berning Invitational 960 Sept. 13-15, 1988 SMU Classic 884 March 6-7, 1988 Lamar Lady Cardinal Classic 904 March 24-26, 1989 South Carolina Invitational 916 Nov. 5-6, 1989 Lamar Lady Cardinal Classic 919 Nov. 15-17, 1989 U.S. International Invitational 936 Sept. 14-16, 1990 OU/OSU Invitational 936 Sept. 9-10, 1996 Colorado State/Wyoming Fall Classic 895 March 25-27, 1997 Betsy Rawls Invitational 938 Sept. 20-22, 1997 Dick McGuire Invitational 900 April 20-22, 1998 WAC Championships 924 Feb. 25-27, 2000 Midwest Classic 936 April 19-21, 2002 Conference USA Championships 886 March 17-18, 2003 Waterlefe/USF Invitational 898 April 9-10, 2005 Lady Boilermaker Invitational 898 Oct. 10-11, 2005 Marilynn Smith/Sunflower Invitational 869 April 19-21, 2007 MWC Championships 903 Oct. 19-21, 2007 Lady Paladin Invitational 896 TCU Coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin (left) and Catherine Matranga 2007-08 TCU WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 53 HORNED FROG WOMEN’S GOLF

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TCU MEDALISTS INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES DATE PLAYER TOURNAMENT SCORE Most Wins - Season Sept. 19-20, 1981 Marci Bozarth Minnesota Invitational 225 Angela Stanford 4 1999-00 Sept. 13-15, 1982 Marci Bozarth Susie M. Berning 216 Feb. 25-27, 1983 Anne Kelly San Jose Lady Spartan 148 Most Wins - Career Feb. 25-27, 1983 Jenny Lidback San Jose Lady Spartan 148 Angela Stanford 9 1997-00 March 4-5, 1983 Jenny Lidback LSU-Fairwood 147 March 11-13, 1983 Rae Rothfelder Betsy Rawls Longhorn 217 Most Rounds - Season April 25-27, 1983 Rita Moore SWC Championships 220 Camille Blackerby 40 2006-07 Catherine Matranga 40 2006-07 Sept. 12-14, 1983 Rae Rothfelder Susie M. Berning 218 Angela Stanford 37 1996-97 April 10, 1984 Kris Tschetter TCU-SMU-NTSU 72 Elin Emanuelsson 34 2006-07 Sept. 23-25, 1988 Ellie Gibson OU/OSU All-College 210 Camille Blackerby 33 2003-04 Nov. 6-7, 1988 Chris Miller Lamar Lady Cardinal 220 Camille Blackerby 33 2005-06 Nov. 5-6, 1989 Tricia Allen Lamar Lady Cardinal 224 Catherine Matranga 33 2005-06 Sept. 9-10, 1996 Susan Horton CSU/Wyoming Invitational 216 Carrie Morris 33 2005-06 Feb. 24-25, 1997 Angela Stanford TAMU Monica Welsh 224 Brooke Tull 32 2002-03 Oct. 19-20, 1997 Angela Stanford Lady Paladin 214 D’Rae Ward 32 2002-03 March 22-23, 1998 Angela Stanford Utah Dixie Classic 147 Traci Robison 32 2002-03 Sept. 24-26, 1998 Angela Stanford Dick McGuire 214 Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 1998 Angela Stanford NMSU Roadrunner 216 Most Rounds - Career Sept. 22-24, 1999 Angela Stanford Dick McGuire 215 Camille Blackerby 136 2003-07 Oct. 29-31, 1999 Angela Stanford Lady Paladin 216 Angela Stanford 135 1996-00 Feb. 25-27, 2000 Angela Stanford Midwest Classic 226 Catherine Matranga 132 2003-07 Annette Keahoha 125 1989-92 April 24-27, 2000 Angela Stanford WAC Championships 218 Brooke Tull 122 2000-04 April 19-21, 2002 Brooke Tull C-USA Championships 215 Oct. 25-27, 2002 Brooke Tull Lady Paladin 212 Top 10 Finishes - Season March 17-18, 2003 D’Rae Ward Waterlefe/USF 217 Brooke Tull 8 2003-04 March 23-25, 2003 D’Rae Ward Baylor/Tapatio Springs 221 Angela Stnaford 8 1997-98 April 21-23, 2003 D’Rae Ward C-USA Championships 224 Sept. 15-16, 2003 Brooke Tull Oregon State Invitational 219 Top 10 Finishes - Career Feb. 23-24, 2004 Brooke Tull Central District Invitational 220 Angela Stanford 27 1996-2000 Sept. 11-12, 2006 Catherine Matranga Dick McGuire 214 Feb. 23-25, 2007 Valentine Derrey Lady Puerto Rico Classic 217

LOW INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT SCORE NAME TOURNAMENT DATE 211 Catherine Matranga Jeannine McHaney Invitational 09/06 212 Brooke Tull Furman Lady Paladin Invitational 10/02 214 Catherine Matranga Dick McGuire Invitational 09/06 214 Angela Stanford 2 times 215 Catherine Matranga SunTrust Lady Gator Invite 03/07 215 Angela Stanford 2 times 216 Valentine Derrey Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 10/07 216 Catherine Matranga NCAA Regionals 05/07 216 Angela Stanford 4 times 216 Brooke Tull 3 times D’Rae Ward ’05 (left) and Brooke Tull ’04 LOW INDIVIDUAL ROUND SCORE NAME TOURNAMENT DATE 67/1st Valentine Derrey Lady Puerto Rico Classic 02/07 67/Last Brooke Tull Ping/ASU Invitational 04/04 68/1st Catherine Matranga NCAA Regionals 05/07 68/Last Catherine Matranga Jeannine McHaney Intercollegiate 09/06 68/Mid Catherine Matranga Marilyn Smith Invitational 10/05 68/1st D’Rae Ward Baylor Shootout 03/03 69/Mid Valentine Derrey Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 10/07 69/Mid Camille Blackerby Marilyn Smith Invitational 10/05 69/1st Elin Emanuelsson Marilyn Smith Invitational 10/05 69/Mid Catherine Matranga Ping/ASU Invitational 04/05 69/Last Brooke Tull Furman Lady Paladin 10/02 69/Last Brooke Tull Price’s Intercollegiate 10/02 69/1st Courtney Wood Price’s Intercollegiate 10/00 69/Last Angela Stanford Lady Paladin Invitational 10/99 Julie Perry ’94 69/1st Angela Stanford Roadrunner Invitational 10/98

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Gomez, Elisa ...... 2005, 2006, 2007 A 25 rds, 81.56 avg • Carrollton, Texas • R.L. Turner Grove, Jane* ...... 1981 18 rds, 80.33 avg • Fargo, N.D. • Shanley Allen, Tricia ...... 1989,1990,1991,1992 112 rds, 78.35 avg • Vallejo, Calif. • Vallejo Akins, Angela ...... 2005 0 rds, 0 avg • Horseshoe Bay, Texas • Marble Falls H Anderson, Brenda ...... 1998,1999,2000,2001 111 rds, 78.28 avg • Round Round, Texas • McNeil Haas, Holly ...... 1987 21 rds, 82.57 avg • Fort Worth, Texas • Arlington Heights Hanson, Kris* ...... 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 100.5 rds, 78.07 avg • Granite Falls, Minn. • Granite Falls B Hawley, Leslie ...... 2000, 2001 12 rds, 79.50 avg • El Paso, Texas • Hanks Barr, Shannon ...... 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Horton, Susan ...... 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 120 rds, 77.48 avg • China Spring, Texas • China Spring 128 rds, 77.59 avg • Newport, Vt. • Essex Junction Bieber, Stacey ...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Huffman, Ashley ...... 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 78 rds, 79.35 avg • Winnipeg, Manitoba • Silver Heights Collegiate 30 rds, 84.70 avg • Dallas, Texas • Lexington Academy Blackerby, Camille ...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 136 rds, 75.32 avg • Breckenridge, Texas • Breckenridge Bozarth, Marci* ...... 1981, 1982, 1983 94.5 rds, 75.44 avg • Lampasa, Texas • Lampasas K

C Kealoha, Annette ...... 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 125 rds, 79.28 avg • Kaneohi, Hawai’i • John F. Kennedy Kelly, Anne* ...... 1981, 1982, 1983 Copping, Charlotte ...... 1993 84.5 rds, 79.23 avg • Tucson, Ariz. • Santa Rita 23 rds, 82.35 avg • Torquay, England Kingston, Kelly ...... 1995 12 rds, 84.42 avg • Kragh, Jane ...... 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 D 117 rds, 78.83 avg • Esbjerg, Denmark • Statsskole

DERREY, VALENTINE ...... 2007 34 rds, 74.62 avg • Paris, France • Lycee Pascal Doran, Geraldine ...... 1993, 1994, 1995 L 71 rds, 81.51 avg • Northern Ireland • Asssumption Grammar Larson, Kristen ...... 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 102 rds, 82.41 avg • Danville, Calif. • Kingwood E Lidback, Jenny ...... 1982, 1983, 1984 84.5 rds, 77.17 avg • Baton Rouge, La. • Broadman Lynch, Jo Ann* ...... 1981, 1982 Easley, Meredith ...... 2002, 2003 6 rds, 80.83 avg • 16 rds, 81.44 avg • Amarillo, Texas • Tascosa Emanuelsson, Elin ...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 114 rds, 78.10 avg • Nacka, Sweden • Varmdo Gymnasium Epps, Nona ...... 1996 M 25 rds, 84.04 avg • Houston, Texas • Memorial Matranga, Catherine ...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 132 rds, 76.05 avg • Fort Worth, Texas • R.L. Paschal F Miller, Chris ...... 1988, 1989, 1990 82 rds, 79.12 avg • Sacramento, Calif. • John F. Kennedy Mio, Michelle ...... 1992 Fischer, Jane ...... 2004, 2005 26 rds, 87.50 avg • Watsonville, Calif. • Watsonville 0 rds, 0 avg • San Antonio, Texas • Alamo Heights Moore, Rita ...... 1983, 1984, 1985 Fisher, Shannon ...... 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 77.5 rds, 77.26 avg • Dallas, Texas • Ursuline Academy 127 rds, 79.90 avg • Austin, Texas • Round Rock Westwood MONTIGEL, KELLI ...... 2006, 2007 0 rds, 0 avg • Fort Worth, Texas • R.L. Paschal MORRIS, CARRIE ...... 2005, 2006, 2007 G 75 rds, 78.57 avg • Tyler, Texas • Robert E. Lee

Germain, Sharon ...... 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 62 rds, 82.40 avg • Plymouth, England • Ridgeway School O Gibson, Ellie ...... 1986, 1988, 1989 96 rds, 78.07 avg • Houston, Texas • Clear Lake O’DONNELL, MEGAN ...... 2007 Godare, Stephanie ...... 2003 22 rds, 78.14 avg • Houston, Texas • Memorial 35 rds, 78.40 avg • Houston, Texas • Cypress Falls

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ALL-TIME ROSTER (continued) All-Time Roster P ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES Patterson, Jennifer ...... 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 103 rds, 78.13 avg • Bethel Park, Pa. • Bethel Park Paul, Kelly ...... 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Angie Ravaioli-Larkin 13 seasons at TCU 73 rds, 80.73 avg • Austin, Texas • Westwood Paysse, Sandy ...... 1990 SEASON CONFERENCE FINISH NCAA FINISH 27 rds, 82.19 avg • Temple, Texas • Temple 1994-1995 5th • SWC DNQ Pendleton, Ashlei ...... 2000 1995-1996 5th • SWC Regionals 3 rds, 81.57 avg • Henderson, Nev. • Green Valley 1996-1997 4th • WAC 12th Perry, Julie ...... 1992, 1993, 1994 1997-1998 1st • WAC Regionals 75 rds, 82.31 avg • Burlingame, Calif. • Burlingame 1998-1999 2nd • WAC 17th Pestana, Barbara ...... 1988, 1989 1999-2000 2nd • WAC 20th 66 rds, 78.43 avg • Capetown, South Africa • Plumstead 2000-2001 2nd • WAC Regionals Phearson, Kristi ...... 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 2001-2002 1st • C-USA Regionals 62 rds, 84.40 avg • Klamath Falls, Ore. • Klamath Union 2002-2003 2nd • C-USA Regionals Plant, Barbara ...... 1990, 1991 2003-2004 2nd • C-USA Regionals 43 rds, 78.28 avg • Johannesburg, South Africa • Florida Park 2004-2005 2nd • C-USA Regionals 2005-2006 4th • MWC Regionals 2006-2007 1st • MWC 11th R Kristi Arney 9 seasons at TCU SEASON CONFERENCE FINISH NCAA FINISH Robison, Traci ...... 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 1985-1986 3rd • SWC DNQ 64 rds, 81.25 avg • Arlington, Texas • Arlington Martin 1986-1987 3rd • SWC DNQ Rothfelder, Rae* ...... 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 1987-1988 T2nd • SWC DNQ 122 rds, 77. 05 avg • Kansas City, Mo. • Haltom City (Texas) 1988-1989 2nd • SWC 14th 1989-1990 3rd • SWC DNQ 1990-1991 3rd • SWC 17th 1991-1992 3rd • SWC Regionals S 1992-1993 2nd • SWC Regionals 1993-1994 4th • SWC Regionals

Sakamoto, Megan ...... 2005 Scherry Allison 1 season at TCU 0 rds, 0 avg • Aiea, Hawaii • Aiea SEASON CONFERENCE FINISH NCAA FINISH Sands, Amy ...... 2001 1984-1985 4th • SWC DNQ 9 rds, 80.44 avg • Jacksonville, Texas • Jacksonville SCHAMS, CHRISTINA ...... 2007 0 rds, 0 avg • Chandler, Ariz. • Corona del Sol Schmid, Dana ...... 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 95 rds, 81.35 avg • Kingwood, Texas • Kingwood Slaven, Janet ...... 1985 Carolyn Dixon 1/2 season as interim at TCU 29 rds, 83.62 avg • Ormond Beach, Fla. • Seabreeze SEASON CONFERENCE FINISH NCAA FINISH Sperling, Carrie ...... 1987 spring 1984 2nd • SWC 14th 8 rds, 84.75 avg • Houston, Texas • Robert E. Lee Stanford, Angela ...... 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 135 rds, 75.16 avg • Saginaw, Texas • Boswell Sunderman, Krystal ...... 1994, 1995 50 rds, 82.30 avg • La Quinta, Calif. • La Quinta Fred Warren 4 1/2 seasons at TCU Sutherland, Lori ...... 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 SEASON CONFERENCE FINISH NCAA/AIAW FINISH 83 rds, 77.89 avg • DeSoto, Texas • Duncanville fall 1983 - -/- 1982-1983 1st • SWC 1st 1981-1982 2nd/7th 1980-1981 2nd • TAIAW -/6th T 1979-1980 -/- Mel Thomas 1 season at TCU Thompson, Susan ...... 1985, 1986, 1987 SEASON CONFERENCE FINISH NCAA/AIAW FINISH 70 rds, 82.04 avg • Plantation, Fla. • Plantation 1978-1979 Tschetter, Kris ...... 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 119 rds, 78.13 avg • Sioux Falls, S.D. • Washington Tull, Brooke ...... 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 89 rds, 75.191 avg • Georgetown, Texas • Georgetown W

Ward, D’Rae ...... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 96 rds • 77.34 avg • Weatherford, Texas • Weatherford Warmath, Melanie ...... 1986, 1987, 1988 41 rds, 81.80 avg • Denver, Colo. • Thomas Jefferson Watkins, Ashley ...... 2007 12 rds, 76.92 avg • Sealy, Texas • Sealy Winkelmann, Lois Kolkhorst ...... 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 57 rds, 82.35 avg • Brenham, Texas • Brenham Wood, Courtney ...... 2001 30 rds, 75.87 avg • Brentwood, Texas • Brentwood The Frogs with Christina Kim and at the 2006 Workman, Amanda ...... 1996, 1997, 1998 Northwestern Invitational in Rancho Mirage, Calif. 95 rds, 78.17 avg • Bastrop, Texas • Bastrop

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HONOR ROLL ALL-AMERICANS ALL-AMERICA SCHOLARS/ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Year Player Team 1992 Julie Perry NGCA 1993 Jane Kragh NGCA 1994 Sharon Germain NGCA 1994 Julie Perry NGCA 1982 (1st team) • 1983 (1st team) 1999 Brenda Anderson NGCA 2000 Brenda Anderson NGCA Marci Bozarth 2000 Jennifer Patterson NGCA 2001 Brenda Anderson NGCA 2001 Jennifer Patterson NGCA 2002 Jennifer Patterson NGCA 2003 Shannon Barr NGCA 2003 Traci Robison NGCA 2004 Stacey Bieber NGCA 2004 Camille Blackerby NGCA 2004 Traci Robison NGCA 2005 Stacey Bieber NGCA 1982 (1st team) • 1983 (1st team) 2005 Camille Blackerby NGCA 2006 Stacey Bieber NGCA Jenny Lidback 2006 Camille Blackerby NGCA 2007 Camille Blackerby NGCA/CoSIDA

ALL-CONFERENCE Year Player League 1983 Marci Bozarth Southwest Conference 1989 (1st team) 1983 Jenny Lidback Southwest Conference 1983 Rita Moore Southwest Conference 1984 Rae Rothfelder Southwest Conference Ellie Gibson 1984 Rita Moore Southwest Conference 1985 Kris Tschetter Southwest Conference 1986 Kris Tschetter Southwest Conference 1987 Kris Tschetter Southwest Conference 1988 Ellie Gibson Southwest Conference 1989 Ellie Gibson Southwest Conference 1989 Barbara Pestana Southwest Conference 1990 Tricia Allen Southwest Conference 1997 (2nd team) • 1998 (2nd team) 1991 Tricia Allen Southwest Conference 1999 (2nd team) • 2000 (1st team) 1991 Barbara Plant Southwest Conference 1992 Jane Kragh Southwest Conference 1993 Jane Kragh Southwest Conference Angela Stanford 1997 Angela Stanford (Freshman of the Year) Western Athletic Conference 1998 Susan Horton Western Athletic Conference 1998 Angela Stanford Western Athletic Conference 1999 Angela Stanford Western Athletic Conference 2000 Angela Stanford Western Athletic Conference 2000 Lori Sutherland Western Athletic Conference 2000 Shannon Barr (Freshman of the Year) Western Athletic Conference 2001 Brenda Anderson (2nd team) Western Athletic Conference 2001 Shannon Barr Western Athletic Conference 2004 (2nd team) 2001 Jennifer Patterson Western Athletic Conference 2001 Courtney Wood (Freshman of the Year) Western Athletic Conference Brooke Tull 2002 Brooke Tull (Player of the Year) Conference USA 2002 Shannon Barr (2nd team) Conference USA 2003 Brooke Tull (Player of the Year) Conference USA 2003 D’Rae Ward (2nd team) Conference USA 2004 Camille Blackerby (Freshman and 1st team) Conference USA 2004 Brooke Tull (1st team and Player of the Year) Conference USA TOP 20 CAREER SCORING LEADERS 2005 Camille Blackerby (1st team) Conference USA NAME ...... ROUNDS • AVG 2005 Catherine Matranga (2nd team) Conference USA Valentine Derrey ...... 34 • 74.62 Angela Stanford ...... 135 • 75.16 2005 D’Rae Ward (2nd team) Conference USA Camille Blackerby...... 136 • 75.32 2005 Elisa Gomez (Freshman) Conference USA Marci Bozarth ...... 94.5 • 75.44 2005 Stacey Bieber (Tournament) Conference USA Brooke Tull ...... 89 • 75.91 2007 Camille Blackerby Mountain West Conference Catherine Matranga ...... 132 • 76.05 2007 Valentine Derrey Mountain West Conference Rae Rothfelder ...... 122 • 77.05 2007 Catherine Matranga Mountain West Conference Jenny Lidback ...... 84.5 • 77.17 Rita Moore ...... 77.5 • 77.26 *Records begin with the spring 1981 season. Years are listed by Shannon Barr ...... 120 • 77.48 the spring semester of academic year. Susan Horton ...... 128 • 77.59 Lori Sutherland ...... 83 • 77.89 D’Rae Ward ...... 96 • 77.34 Ellie Gibson...... 96 • 78.07 Kris Hanson ...... 100.5 • 78.07 Elin Emanuelsson ...... 114 • 78.10 Kris Tschetter ...... 119 • 78.13 Jennifer Patterson ...... 103 • 78.13 Megan O’Donnell ...... 22 • 78.14 Amanda Workman ...... 95 • 78.17 ALL-TIME SUB-70 ROUNDS Catherine Matranga 4 Elin Emanuelsson 1 Brooke Tull 4 Ellie Gibson 1 Angela Stanford 3 Kris Hanson 1 Marci Bozarth 2 Anne Kelly 1 Valentine Derrey 2 Chris Miller 1 Jenny Lidback 2 Rita Moore 1 Valentine Derrey Rae Rothfelder 2 D’Rae Ward 1 Camille Blackerby 1 Courtney Wood 1 Catherine Matranga

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END OF SEASON AWARDS (AS AWARDED BY THE HEAD COACH) YEAR LEAP FROG GOLDEN PUTTER* MOST CONSISTENT MVP 1995-96 Shannon Fisher Amanda Workman Susan Horton 1996-97 Ashley Huffman Angela Stanford Angela Stanford 1997-98 Brenda Anderson Angela Stanford S. Fisher/A. Workman 1998-99 Lori Sutherland Angela Stanford Susan Horton 1999-00 Lori Sutherland Angela Stanford Angela Stanford 2000-01 Shannon Barr Courtney Wood Jennifer Patterson 2001-02 D’Rae Ward Brooke Tull Brooke Tull 2002-03 D’Rae Ward Brooke Tull Brooke Tull 2003-04 Jane Fischer Catherine Matranga Brooke Tull Brooke Tull 2004-05 Stacey Bieber Catherine Matranga Catherine Matranga Camille Blackerby 2005-06 Carrie Morris Carrie Morris Camille Blackerby Elin Emanuelsson 2006-07 Catherine Matranga Carrie Morris Camille Blackerby C. Blackerby/C. Matranga *First awarded in 2003-04 season.

POINT WINNERS YEAR FALL SPRING OVERALL 1995-96 Amanda Workman Susan Horton Susan Horton 1996-97 Susan Horton Angela Stanford Angela Stanford 1997-98 Angela Stanford Angela Stanford Angela Stanford 1998-99 Angela Stanford Angela Stanford Angela Stanford 1999-00 Angela Stanford Angela Stanford Angela Stanford 2000-01 Courtney Wood Brenda Anderson Courtney Wood 2001-02 Brooke Tull Brooke Tull Brooke Tull 2002-03 Brooke Tull Brooke Tull Brooke Tull 2003-04 Brooke Tull Brooke Tull Brooke Tull 2004-05 Catherine Matranga Camille Blackerby Catherine Matranga 2005-06 Camille Blackerby Camille Blackerby Camille Blackerby 2006-07 Catherine Matranga Valentine Derrey Catherine Matranga

Camille Blackerby SCHOLARSHIPS THE WRAY & SALLY THE BEN HOGAN/ THE MARCI BOZARTH THOMPSON MEMORIAL COLONIAL SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP One of the most prestigious This scholarship, named for This scholarship is the natural product of the passion scholarships awarded to a former TCU star Marci Wray and Sally Thompson have for three things: young Horned Frog golfer is the Bozarth, ensures continued people, education and golf. When their son, Doug, grad- Ben Hogan/Colonial Golf chances for future Lady uated from TCU in 1984, the Thompson family wanted Schol ar ship. The en dowed Frogs to compete at the to establish a permanent legacy for the Horned Frog scholarship is award ed an- highest level. A member of golf programs. But Wray Thompson, founder, CEO, and nual ly by the university to a TCU’s 1983 national cham- president of The Leather Factory, then a young and member of the women’s pionship team, Bozarth growing company in its fourth year, knew the time was- golf team. established herself as a n’t right. “The names of Ben Hogan great student-athlete, find- By 1993, The Leather Factory had become successful and Colonial clearly stand ing success in both the aca- enough to go public, and the Thompsons used shares for the high est achieve ment demic and athletic arenas. of their now-publicly marketable stock to fund an in sport per for mance,” said Chancellor Victor Boschini. A two-time NCAA All-American, she was inducted into endowed scholarship for the TCU golf programs. Sally “The university golf program is proud to be asso ci at ed the TCU Hall of Fame in 1998. Thompson, an avid golfer, is schooling her older grand- with both of these legends of the game.” This annual award is given to a member of the children in the game. The recipient is selected by Head Coach Angie Ravaioli- women’s golf team who demonstrates commitment to She hopes at least one of them chooses to attend TCU Larkin on the basis of character and integ ri ty, high both athletic and academic success. and possibly play golf for the Horned Frogs. The Wray morals, academic ex cel lence and self-mo ti va tion. 2007-08 Recipient: Valentine Derrey and Sally Thompson Scholarship is awarded annually to Hogan learned to play golf in Fort Worth as a caddie a member of either the men’s or women’s golf team. before be coming one of the best players the sport has ever seen. The winner of 62 professional tour naments, 2007-08 Recipient: Carrie Morris he won the Colonial National Invi tation Tournament five times, and in the pro cess, influenced the nickname “Hogan’s Alley” for the magnif i cent Colo nial layout. Recognized as one of the top cours es in the world, Colonial has been named “Best in the State” by a panel of Texas golfers and golf ex ec u tives. 2007-08 Recipient: Prisela Campbell

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WHERE ARE THEY NOW: MARCI BOZARTH Former Frog back on the course where she belongs Marci Bozarth still loves the game. improve. Bozarth did just that and became one Her favorite event was the 1986 Women’s Bozarth played for the Horned Frogs for four of TCU’s best golfers. Kemper Open in Hawaii. Bozarth enjoyed the years before graduating in December 1983. After graduating from TCU, Bozarth went course, location and had a career-best third- She then pursued a professional golf career. right into professional golf. After not qualifying place finish. A native of Lampasas, Texas, Bozarth was a initially, she competed on the Futures Mini After spending 10 years on tour, Bozarth tomboy and loved the outdoors as a kid. She Tour. In 1984, Bozarth qualified for the LPGA decided to take a break from golf. She attend- began playing golf at 10 years old with her dad Tour and played until 1994. ed massage school and practiced for two and older brother. She said it was a good way years. to hang out with them. Bozarth then returned to the game she loves. “I started playing at TCU when women’s golf She was an assistant golf instructor in Houston was exploding,” Bozarth said. “I was one of four for eight years at BraeBurn Country Club. She freshmen who came in to help grow the TCU then returned to central Texas and is currently women’s golf team.” a lead golf instructor at Teravista Golf Club in Bozarth was on TCU’s 1983 NCAA national Round Rock. championship team and was a two-time All- “Since moving to Teravista, I have been able American (1982-83). to get back in touch with my own golf game and While at TCU, Bozarth learned a lot on and off am able to enjoy the fun part again,” Bozarth the golf course. said. “College is about growing up,” Bozarth said. “I One of Bozarth’s passions is to see young was fortunate enough to have my parents by men and women succeed. my side prior to college. It is an eye opening “I am very willing to speak to anyone who experience being on your own, but you gain wants to talk through dreams, fears or going understanding.” into a professional golf career,” Bozarth said. “I Bozarth also learned that if you want some- want to be a mentor to golfers. thing, you must work hard for it. Her TCU golf “It would never be a bother to talk to stu- coach, Fred Warren, taught her that you must dents. It would actually be an honor.” be willing to spend the hours if you want to By Stephanie Chatley

THE ASHLEY HUFFMAN- THE RAYMOND GAFFORD HAWKINS SCHOLARSHIP MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

The 2002-03 season The Raymond Gafford Me - marked the inaugural year mo ri al Scholarship was for a scholarship estab- established in 1990 by lished by Janice and Josh friends of the late Raymond Huffman in honor of their Gafford through an area golf daughter, Ashley Huffman- tour nament. Hawkins. Huffman-Hawkins Gafford was a life long resi- was a member of Coach dent of Fort Worth who be - Angie Ravaioli-Larkin’s first came a club pro at team at TCU. She graduated Meadowbrook private golf from the University in 1998. course at the age of 19. A This scholarship is awarded noted teacher of the game, to a student-athlete in the women’s golf program that Gafford devoted his life to help ing peo ple both on and exemplifies Huffman-Hawkins’ positive spirit, strong off the course. Gafford was head pro at Ridglea work ethic and love for the game of golf. Country Club from 1954 until his re tire ment in 1976. The scholar ship is awarded annu al ly to a men’s or 2007-08 Recipient: Melissa Loh women’s golfer. 2007-08 Recipients: Allyson Ferguson and Megan O’Donnell

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