WOMEN’S MEDIA GUIDE

2010-11 MEDIA INFORMATION 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

Table of Contents Duke Quick Facts Quick Facts & Media Information ...... 1 Location ...... Durham, N.C. Duke Sports Information Offi ce ...... 2 Founded ...... 1838 Trinity College 2010-11 Roster & Schedule ...... 3 Enrollment ...... 6,247 The Title Quests...1999, 2002, ‘05, ‘06 & ‘07 National Champions ...... 4-9 Colors ...... Royal Blue & White Head Coach Dan Brooks ...... 10-11 Nickname ...... Blue Devils Assistant Coach Jeanne Cho ...... 12 Conference ...... Atlantic Coast The Support Staff ...... 13 President ...... Dr. Richard H. Brodhead Vice President & Director of Athletics Kevin White ...... 14 Director of Athletics ...... Kevin White The Senior Administration ...... 15 Head Coach/Alma Mater/Year ...... Dan Brooks/Oregon State, ‘81/27th Year Kim Donovan ...... 16 Offi ce Phone ...... (919) 681-2628 Lindy Duncan ...... 17 Assistant Coach/Alma Mater/Year ...... Jeanne Cho/, ‘03/1st Year Courtney Ellenbogen ...... 18 2010 ACC Finish ...... 3rd (874) Stacey Kim ...... 19 2010 NCAA Finish ...... T8th (1,179) ...... 20 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Luz Alejandra Cangrejo ...... 20 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 4/2 2009-10 Season Review ...... 21-22 Home Course ...... Duke Honors ...... 23-24 Women’s Golf SID ...... Lindy Brown Records ...... 25-26 Brown’s Email ...... [email protected] Freshman Records ...... 27 Brown’s Phone ...... (919) 684-2664 Duke in the & Cannon Cup ...... 28 Brown’s Cell Phone ...... (919) 599-9821 Duke in the National Rankings ...... 28 SID Fax ...... (919) 684-2489 Duke Year-by-Year ...... 29 Online ...... www.GoDuke.com Team & Individual Tournament Victories...... 30-31 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 32 Nike ACC Championship History ...... 33-34 • In 2009, Duke University and Nike Inc. reached a 10-year sponsorship agreement NCAA Regional History ...... 35 that will supply all 26 of the Blue Devils’ athletics teams with uniforms, footwear, NCAA Championship History ...... 36-37 apparel and equipment. Under the terms of the contract, Nike will phase in its Duke in the Professional Ranks ...... 38 exclusive agreement with all Duke Athletics teams over a three-year period beginning in 2008-09. Interviews All student-athlete and coaches’ interviews must be arranged through the Duke • Additionally, all offi cially licensed Blue Devils merchandise sold by Nike will Sports Information Offi ce. Contact Associate SID Lindy Brown with all requests by comply with labor policies consistent with Duke’s position on worker’s rights. phone (919) 684-2664 or email ([email protected]). Phone interviews with Duke has long been a leader in demanding manufacturers of licensed products out-of-town media can be arranged by calling the SID. protect the rights of workers.

The World Wide Web • Nike will provide cash compensation annually to the Duke Department of Athletics You can fi nd all the updated statistics, releases, bios, pictures and history of Duke over the term of the contract. Each year, one Duke student-athlete will receive a women’s golf on the World Wide Web. Just head to www.GoDuke.com. You can paid internship at Nike headquarters near Beaverton, Ore. also receive weekly women’s golf email updates by sending your email address to [email protected]. Credits Editor: Lindy Brown, Associate Sports Information Director. Twitter/Facebook Editorial Contributors: Jack Jamison, David Henshall and Alexa Farmer. Follow Duke women’s golf on Facebook and Twitter to get the latest info, pictures, Photography: Jon Gardiner, Duke Photography. video, stories and much more. Head to www.Facebook.com and type in Duke Printing: Riverside Printing; Rocky Mount, N.C. Women’s Golf. When the page comes up “Like” women’s golf and you will be set.

For Twitter, just head to www.twitter.com/DukeWomensGolf and follow the Blue Devils.

The Duke Golf Club The home course for the Blue Devils is the Duke Golf Club. The 7,100-yard, 72 course is located off of Highway 751 (Academy Rd.). It adjoins the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club, and is a short walk from Duke’s West Campus.

Head Coach Dan Brooks’ and Emily Bastel’s offi ces are located in the Karcher- Ingram Golf Center located on the left side of the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club. The women’s golf offi ce mailing address is Box 90552, Durham, N.C., 27708-0552. The Duke Golf Club was the host of the 2001 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship.

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Duke Sports Information Room 115 Phone: 919-684-2633 Cameron Indoor Stadium Fax: 919-684-2489 Durham, N.C. 27708 Wallace Wade Stadium Press Box Phone: 919-684-4203

Staff Directory Art Chase Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Football Alma Mater: Guilford, 1991 Joined Duke SID: August, 2000 Offi ce: 919-684-2614 Cell: 919-599-9820 Email: [email protected] Art Chase Lindy Brown Lindy Brown Associate Sports Information Director Sports Information Associate Sports Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf, Women’s Soccer Director Information Director Alma Mater: Western Carolina, 1996 Joined Duke SID: November, 1999 Offi ce: 919-684-2664 Cell: 919-599-9821 Email: [email protected]

Matt Plizga Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf Alma Mater: Penn State Erie - The Behrend College, 1999 Joined Duke SID: July, 2001 Offi ce: 919-668-1712 Cell: 919-812-0882 Email: [email protected]

Ben Blevins Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Football, Men’s Basketball, Men’s Tennis Alma Mater: Colorado State, 2004 Joined Duke SID: August, 2007 Offi ce: 919-668-4393 Cell: 919-812-7146 Email: [email protected] Matt Plizga Ben Blevins Chris Cook Assistant Sports Information Director Associate Sports Assistant Sports Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Volleyball Information Director Information Director Alma Mater: Wofford, 2006 Joined Duke SID: July, 2007 Offi ce: 919-684-8708 Cell: 919-812-7141 Email: [email protected]

Meredith Rieder Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Lacrosse, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Tennis, Wrestling Alma Mater: Denison, 2002 Joined Duke SID: August, 2008 Offi ce: 919-684-3328 Cell: 919-812-6741 Email: [email protected]

Ashley Wolf Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Field Hockey, Women’s Lacrosse Alma Mater: Cornell, 2008 Joined Duke SID: August, 2009 Offi ce: 919-668-5739 Cell: 603-325-2225 Email: [email protected] Chris Cook Meredith Rieder Ned McGraw Sports Information Intern Assistant Sports Assistant Sports Sport Responsibilities: M/W Cross Country, M/W Indoor Track & Field, M/W Outdoor Track & Field Information Director Information Director Alma Mater: Mississippi State, 2010 Joined Duke SID: August, 2010 Offi ce: 919-684-2633 Cell: 662-213-2792 Email: [email protected]

Kristina Morrison Sports Information Intern Sport Responsibilities: M/W Swimming & Diving, Rowing Ned McGraw Alma Mater: UNC-Wilmington, 2010 Joined Duke SID: August, 2010 Sports Information Offi ce: 919-684-2633 Cell: 704-779-0092 Email: [email protected] Intern

Kristina Morrison Sports Information Ashley Wolf Intern Assistant Sports Information Director

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2010-11 Schedule Date Tournament Site/Course Host/Results Sept. 13-15 NCAA Fall Preview College Station, Texas/Texas A&M Traditions Club Texas A&M Sept. 24-26 Mason Rudolph Championship Nashville, Tenn./Ironhorse Course at The Legends Club Vanderbilt Oct. 8-10 Tar Heel Invitational Chapel Hill, N.C./Finley UNC Oct. 22-24 Landfall Tradition Wilmington, N.C./Country Club of Landfall UNC Wilmington Feb. 27-March 1 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Championship New Orleans, La./English Turn Golf and Country Club Tulane March 11-13 LSU Invitational Baton Rouge, La./University Club LSU March 25-27 Bryan National Collegiate Greensboro, N.C./Champions Course at Bryan Park WFU & UNCG April 1-3 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Athens, Ga./Univ. of Georgia Golf Course Georgia April 15-17 ACC Championship Greensboro, N.C./Sedgefi eld Country Club ACC May 5-7 NCAA Regional Championship Notre Dame, LPGA International or Washington National TBA May 17-20 NCAA Championship College Station, Texas/Texas A&M Traditions Club Texas A&M

2010-11 Roster Name Yr Ht Exp Hometown (High School) Laetitia Beck Fr. 5-7 HS , (Pendleton School, Fla.) Luz Alejandra Cangrejo Fr. 5-7 HS Bogota, Colombia (Colegio Trinidad del Monte) Kim Donovan Sr. 5-6 3VL Hopkinton, Mass. (Hopkinton HS) Lindy Duncan So. 5-6 1VL Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (American Heritage HS) Courtney Ellenbogen So. 5-2 1VL Blacksburg, Va. (Blacksburg HS) Stacey Kim So. 5-4 1VL Columbus, Ga. (Kaplan College Preparatory School)

Head Coach: Dan Brooks (27th Season, Oregon State, 1981) Assistant Coach: Jeanne Cho (1st Season, Florida, 2003)

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2007 National Champions Duke led by seven strokes after two rounds and eight strokes after three days of Daytona Beach, Fla. LPGA International Legends Course play. The Blue Devils never let down and carded a remarkable 15-stroke victory Par 72, 6,351 Yards Duke 1st of 24 (1,170) even though the fi eld had to battle wind gusts the entire week of 10-25 miles per 70-73-74-72=289 (4th, +1) hour and a very diffi cult course. Anna Grzebien 80-70-72-70=292 (6th, +4) Jennie Lee 74-72-72-74=294 (7th, +6) When the fi nal round was done, the Blue Devils collected three golfers in the top Jennifer Pandolfi 77-73-75-74=299 (T17, +11) seven of the individual race as Blumenherst was fourth, Grzebien was sixth and Alison Whitaker 77-72-78-78=305 (T46, +17) sophomore Jennie Lee was tied for seventh. Junior Jennifer Pandolfi added a Totals 300-287-293-290=1170 (+18) 17th place fi nish, while freshman Alison Whitaker was 46th. Lee’s seventh place fi nish marked her second straight top-10 ledger in two appearances in the NCAA Head Women’s Golf Coach Dan Brooks has built a dynasty at Duke University Championship. and he supplanted his name and the Blue Devils once again atop the women’s golf nation in 2007 by taking home Duke’s fi fth overall and third straight NCAA With the tremendous coaching job, Brooks was tabbed NGCA National Coach Championship in Daytona Beach, Fla. of the Year and Blumenherst received her second straight PING NGCA College Player of the Year award. This came after posting a school-record 71.00 stroke At the LPGA International Legends Course, Brooks guided Duke to a runaway title average on the season. and matched Arizona State as the only squads to win three consecutive national championships. The Blue Devils are now only one title shy from equaling ASU’s number of six championships. 2006 National Champions

The 2006-07 campaign saw a fall season that included two victories in fi ve tourna- Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Golf Club - Scarlet Course ments, including wins at the season-opening Mason Rudolph Championship and Par 72, 6,203 Yards Duke 1st of 24 (1,167) the fi nal fall tournament, which was the NGCA Women’s Collegiate Jennie Lee 73-72-72-71=288 (2, E) Championship. Amanda Blumenherst 76-74-70-74=294 (T9, +6) 77-71-71-76=295 (T12, +7) In the spring, the Blue Devils opened with a second place fi nish at the Wildcat Anna Grzebien 75-75-74-73=297 (T21, +9) Invitational, while sophomore Amanda Blumenherst heated up her play as she Jennifer Pandolfi 73-77-74-73=297 (T21, +9) recorded her fi rst of a school-record three straight victories in the spring. Duke Totals 297-292-287-291=1,167 (+15) went on to win the next two tournaments prior to collecting a fourth place tally at the Bryan National Collegiate to conclude the regular season. Coming off its third NCAA Championship, the Blue Devils entered the 2005-06 campaign ranked No. 1 nationally for the seventh time over the last eight years. This Once again, the Blue Devils claimed the ACC Championship with a 35-stroke victory, lofty recognition came even though Duke featured a roster of only fi ve golfers for which marked Duke’s 12th straight ACC title. Blumenherst won her second straight the second straight year and the Blue Devils had to replace two key team members ACC individual crown to become the third Blue Devil to win multiple ACC titles. who combined for 18 top-20 fi nishes a year ago-senior Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh and sophomore . The NCAA season was set to begin in May where the Blue Devils have shined over the last eight years. Duke traveled to Baton Rouge, La., for the East Regional Duke was not short on talent though as three-time All-America Liz Janangelo, 2005 where they had won the 2002 East Region title. NCAA Individual Champion Anna Grzebien and ACC Rookie of the Year Jennifer Pandolfi returned to anchor the Blue Devils. Head Coach Dan Brooks once again The Blue Devils started slow as Duke was tied for 10th after day one and third place reloaded the roster with two American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) All-America after the second round, but was still eight strokes off leader, UCLA. Duke had not selections - Amanda Blumenherst and Jennie Lee - and the fi ve-member team played poorly the fi rst two rounds, but just couldn’t get any putts to drop. If the was one to be reckoned with. team was able to get putts to start falling, the day could be special. The Blue Devils opened the season with a three-stroke victory at the Mason Rudolph Special was what it was on Saturday, May 12 as the Blue Devils went out and shot Championship in September as Blumenherst kick-started her collegiate career with a school-record 16-under-par, 271, and won the regional by two strokes over UCLA. a fi ve-stroke record-breaking performance. The Scottsdale, Ariz., product took home The round was catapulted by Blumenherst’s NCAA record-tying nine-under-par, medalist honors with a 54-hole total of 208 and became the second Duke freshman 63, and the other four Duke golfers each shot under par. to win her fi rst college tournament. Her three-day total of 208 was a Duke freshman record and she won the tournament by a commanding fi ve strokes. Duke headed to the NCAA Championship with excellent momentum coming off the 16-under-par ledger in regional action, but opened the fi rst round in fi fth Over the next two tournaments, Duke took home team titles at the Tar Heel place fi ve shots off leader Southern California. The Blue Devils were not happy Invitational and the Stanford Pepsi Women’s Intercollegiate, which supplanted with the fi rst day of play and came back in the second round to post a team-best themselves atop all the national rankings. At the Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate, the one-under-par, 287. Blue Devils had one of the best performances in women’s golf history, registering a school-record 54-hole total of 834, which was propelled by a school-record fi nal With seven birdies over the fi rst fi ve holes, Duke took the NCAA Championship lead round of 271 to win by 27 strokes over second-ranked UCLA. just an hour and 15 minutes into the second round and would never let it go over the next three days to claim its third straight title. Leading Duke’s charge over the Janangelo collected her seventh career victory with a school-record 54-hole ledger fi nal three days of play was the lone senior on the squad, Anna Grzebien. of 202 with rounds of 70, 67 and 65 to lead the Blue Devils to the impressive victory. Blumenherst continued her stellar start to her collegiate career with her ninth straight After opening the tournament with an 80, Grzebien lit a fi re under herself and round of even or under par, which was also a new school record. posted rounds of 70, 72 and 70 to fi nish in sixth place. Grzebien, who was the 2005 NCAA Individual Champion, was bound and determined to close her career With the victory, Brooks became the all-time winningest women’s golf coach in Divi- with three consecutive titles. sion I history with his 92nd career victory passing San Jose State’s Mark Gale. - 4 - FIVE TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

“The milestone is something that I didn’t really think about much,” said Brooks. “I couldn’t be happier with the round today,” said Brooks. “The wind was blowing, “When I refl ect on it I am most excited about the great student-athletes that I’ve the greens were hard and the greens are starting to look like a course that is new. I been associated with. I am blessed to be associated with an excellent school to really had a composed team today and they seemed to be thinking well. Whenever I coach at and with the student-athletes that choose to come and play for us.” had a little input for them on the par threes, they took it and took advantage of it.”

Duke closed out the fall with a second place fi nish at the Auburn Derby Invitational Heading into the fi nal round, Duke held a three-day total of 876 with Southern as the host Tigers nipped the Blue Devils by one stroke at the Auburn University California (889) and Pepperdine (894) expected to be the Blue Devils’ top chal- Club. lengers on Friday.

In the spring, the Blue Devils opened with a second place fi nish at the Arizona Duke remained steady on the fi nal day battling through an early weather delay to Wildcat Invitational and a third place outcome at the California Guadalajara Invita- cruise to its fourth NCAA Championship by 10 strokes over Southern California. tional. It marked the fi rst time since the 1999-2000 campaign that Duke had gone The Blue Devils posted a fi nal round 291 and registered a 72-hole total of 1,167. three straight tournaments without winning an event. “I was never really scared to lose the team lead,” said Brooks. “We had a solid The so-called drought wouldn’t last long as the Blue Devils traveled to Austin, lead coming into today. Once we got through hole four I thought we had a lot of Texas for the Longhorn Invitational in March and picked up a nine-stroke victory momentum and I was really confi dent. I have been at Duke a long time and this is over Texas A&M to win their fourth tournament of the season. Duke was led by a great win for the university.” Blumenherst, who garnered her second collegiate victory with rounds of 72, 74 and 72 for a total of 218. Lee, who had gone home prior to the championship to get lessons from her instruc- tor, capped off her improbable run with a fi nal round of 71 to fi nish second individually Duke entered its fi nal regular season tournament at the Bryan National Collegiate with an even-par 288. Grzebien and Pandolfi collected rounds of 73 on the fi nal with only four golfers as Grzebien traveled out west for the LPGA Kraft Nabisco day to pace the fi ve-member Blue Devil squad who was given key production from Championship. The foursome hung in with the other 16 squads, but ended up all fi ve golfers during the championship run. fi nishing second to Georgia by fi ve strokes. All four Duke golfers fi nished in the top-13 of the individual race. Duke became the fi rst team since Arizona State in 1997 and 1998 to win back-to- back championships and the fi rst sports program at Duke University to win four The Blue Devils went on to claim their 11th straight and 14th overall ACC crown National Championships. to kick off the postseason led by Blumenherst’s third win of the season. She became the 12th Duke golfer to win the individual championship, seventh Blue Blumenherst concluded her stellar season with a ninth-place fi nish at the NCAA Devil freshman to win the title and seventh Duke golfer out of the last eight years Championship and totaled one of the best seasons in Duke women’s golf history to win the individual crown. with a 71.62 stroke average, three victories, nine top-fi ve, 11 top-10 and a school- record 24 rounds of even or under par. For the fi rst time in the 22-year coaching career of Brooks, the Blue Devils were faced with adversity for the NCAA Regionals. Duke was shipped out of the East At the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) banquet, Blumenherst took home Region for the fi rst time in school history and had to travel to Bryan, Texas for the the Eleanor Dudley College Player of the Year, National Freshman of the Year, Golf- NCAA Central Regional. The Blue Devils faced a very challenging course and stat Cup and the Edith Cummings Munson Golf Award as the top All-America with the ended with their fourth second-place fi nish of the season to Southern California highest grade-point-average. Also at the banquet, Janangelo was presented with by two strokes. her fourth straight fi rst team All-America honor joining only as four-time fi rst team All-Americas in Duke history, while Grzebien earned fi rst team Entering the NCAA Championship, the Blue Devils had been ranked atop the All-America and Lee Honorable Mention All-America citations. national polls for the entire season, but Duke was not the favorite to win the title. Most media members were saying the fi eld was the most wide open in recent years and were picking Southern California, Purdue, Auburn and UCLA to take 2005 National Champions home the prestigious title. Sunriver, Ore. Meadows Golf Course Duke opened the championship with a nine-over-par round of 297 and sat tied for Par 71, 6,312 Yards Duke 1st of 24 (1,170) fi fth, which was six shots out of the lead held by Southern California. The Blue Anna Grzebien 73-75-65-73=286 (1st, +2) Devils were led by Lee and Pandolfi with rounds of 73 and were tied for 10th in Brittany Lang 74-75-68-71=288 (T3, +4) the individual race. Liz Janangelo 73-78-75-72=298 (T34, +14) Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 75-75-71-81=302 (T55, +18) On the second day, the Blue Devils teed off early in the morning and would conclude Jennifer Pandolfi 72-84-74-82=312 (T107, +28) the day with a team-best round of 292, led by Janangelo’s one-under-par, 71. Duke Totals 292-303-278-297=1,170 (+34) left the course in the afternoon with Arizona State leading the fi eld by double-digits, but the Sun Devils faltered over the fi nal fi ve holes going 11-over-par and held only a three stroke lead over Duke with 36 holes remaining. After coming in 10th and third in the NCAA Championships the last two years, the Duke women’s golf team opened the 2004-05 campaign ranked second in the For the second straight year, the third round would be moving day for the Blue Devils. nation, which broke a streak of six straight years being ranked No. 1 nationally in Duke teed off at 1:20 p.m. and by 3:15 p.m. the Blue Devils held their fi rst lead of the the preseason polls. tournament and wouldn’t look back. Duke carded a team-best one-under-par, 287, and went from being down three shots to holding a 13-shot advantage going into Even though the Blue Devils boasted a roster of only fi ve golfers, the “Mighty-Five the fi nal round at the 6,203-yard, par 72 Ohio State Golf Club Scarlet Course. had something to prove. The fall started off with fi ve victories in fi ve tournaments and the Blue Devils were back in their familiar position--ranked No. 1. All fi ve of Duke’s golfers shot 74 or better led by Blumenherst’s two-under-par, Duke opened the season with a six-stroke victory at the NCAA Fall Preview in 70, and Janangelo’s second straight card of 71, to catapult the Blue Devils to the Sunriver, Ore. It was highlighted by a then-school-record round of 64 by sophomore top. Brittany Lang. Lang collected nine birdies in the round and ended up fi nishing third - 5 - FIVE TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE overall with a three-day total of 209. holes remaining.

In those fi ve victories, the Blue Devils showed some incredible heart as they came The fi rst nine holes on Thursday, which could also be called “Moving Day” for the from seven strokes down at the Mason Rudolph Championship to defeat defending Blue Devils, were much like the fi rst two. Then, Brooks made the turn and stopped NCAA Champion, UCLA, by one stroke. Then at the ACC/SEC Challenge, Duke in the clubhouse to check the scoreboard and found Duke trailing by 10 strokes to headed into the fi nal round trailing Auburn by 15 strokes, but led by a NCAA-record Auburn---but as he went back on the course the weather was getting better and round of 62 by Liz Janangelo the Blue Devils were able to pull off a one-stroke the birdies started to arrive. victory to win their fourth- straight tournament. The Blue Devils ended up notching 15 birdies on the back nine and shot 11-under- The spring started off earlier than normal at the Northrop Grumman Regional Chal- par over the fi nal nine holes as they shot an amazing six-under-par ledger of 278. lenge on Feb. 7, but due to suffering from pneumonia, Janangelo did not travel with From being down 10 strokes to leading by eight over Auburn, the Blue Devils had the team. The Blue Devils played with only four golfers and fi nished third. Then, a comfortable lead going into the fi nal day of play, but Duke knew they had to post Duke traveled to the Lady Gator Invitational and struggled for the second straight a good round on Friday to win a third title. tournament fi nishing third. Highlighting Duke’s incredible comeback during the third round was Grzebien, The Blue Devils were back to normal in the next three events winning the Betsy who collected a career-best round of 65. She opened play with a bogey on the Rawls Longhorn Invitational, Bryan National Collegiate and their 10th-straight fi rst hole but then played the next 17 holes at seven-under-par with seven birdies. ACC Championship. The victory at the Bryan National was improbable as Duke Grzebien held a four-stroke lead in the individual action and was looking for her traveled once again with only four golfers as senior Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh was second straight victory. sidelined with a wrist injury. “I started off with a three-putt and bogied the fi rst hole,” said Grzebien. “But then The ACC title came in record fashion, winning by an ACC Championship mark of I got settled and I was able to leave myself fl at putts. Even though some of them 47 strokes. Lang continued her impressive spring campaign by winning her second were a little longer, I could at least see the breaks.” Also notching stellar rounds on straight ACC Championship and third overall tournament out of fi ve events. Thursday were Aazam-Zanganeh with an even-par 71, Lang with a three-under-par 68 and Pandolfi with a 74. All spring the Blue Devils dealt with two very important wrist injuries to sophomore Anna Grzebien and Aazam-Zanganeh. Both were seeing a trainer often and were As the Blue Devils headed out for the fi nal round, the weather got worse and the trying to rest the very important wrists since the Blue Devils only had fi ve golfers gallery was treated to rain, snow, hail and an occasional glimpse of sun. Duke on the roster. didn’t shoot its best score of the week but was able to hold on and claim its third NCAA title, while Grzebien turned in a 73 to win the NCAA Individual title by one Next up was the NCAA East Regional where the Blue Devils were the fi ve-time stroke over Virginia’s Leah Wigger. defending region champions, but it was being played on a course where they fi nished third earlier this season. Duke ended up fi nishing second to Ohio State, but it was It was a day where Janangelo came through with her best round of the tournament the coming out party for Grzebien as she registered her fi rst career victory with as she fi nished with a 72 and Lang fi nished with a 71. “These gals had something rounds of 73-69-67 to fi nish with a career-best 54-hole total of 209. in the team that showed a lot of maturity and they pulled it together,” said Brooks. “We were most united all year at the very end when we needed it the most. Under The Blue Devils then headed for Sunriver, Ore., to compete in the NCAA Champion- these conditions, we had the patience we needed to win.” ship. Back in 2000, Duke traveled to Sunriver as the No. 1 team and turned in a 14th place fi nish, which was the second-worst turnout in Duke golf NCAA history. With the victory coming in Brooks’ home state, it was a little extra special for the four-time National Coach of the Year. “A lot of my family and friends were here,” Head Coach Dan Brooks grew up in Baker City, Ore., and had many of the same said Brooks. “We had come out here in 2000 and really didn’t have a good show- friends and family that were in attendance in 2000 there again in 2005 to cheer ing. A lot of the same people drove fi ve hours from my hometown to see us not on the Blue Devils. It would end up being a special week for the Brooks family as play well. It means a lot to be with these great players, to do what they did, and well as the Blue Devils. have my family and friends be with me. It was fantastic.” The championship was a total team effort as each player had at least one round counted during the four The lone senior, Aazam-Zanganeh, arrived a day later than everyone else as she days of competition. graduated from Duke two days prior to the championship started. Once she got there, Aazam-Zanganeh was ready to add a second NCAA title to her collection. For the season, Duke won nine tournaments and registered the most important victory in Sunriver. Brooks earned National Coach of the Year accolades for the On the fi rst day, Duke hung in with the leaders to fi nish fi fth with a total of 292, fourth time and now owns 89 career victories, which is two shy of tying the NCAA which was fi ve strokes off leader, Southern California. Led by freshman Jennifer all-time record of tournament wins. He battled media and others criticizing his Pandolfi ’s round of one-over-par, 72, the Blue Devils battled the high winds and decision to hold a roster of fi ve golfers the entire year but came out on top. cold weather to stay close in the afternoon. “Not one time throughout the entire year did I hear anyone say very much at all Duke went off in the morning on Wednesday and were faced with more high about the shorthanded thing, other than to joke about it, and how much the media winds and heavy rain. After all was said and done, the Blue Devils shot a round of asked about it,” said Brooks. “Not one time did anyone feel bad that we didn’t have 303 and trailed Auburn by nine strokes with 36 holes remaining. Grzebien, Lang more players on our team. They had every right to feel bad about it. It made me Aazam-Zanganeh each carded rounds of 75 on the day to lead the Blue Devils. realize that I’ve got quite a group here.” Both Grzebien and Aazam-Zanganeh settled into the training room for the fi rst two days and got relief to their injured wrists that seemed to hurt worse with the cold weather.

With 36 holes left, the Blue Devils were not fazed with a nine-stroke defi cit as earlier in the season they had come back from as many as 15 strokes with 18

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2002 National Champions stroke, while Hardin fi red rounds of 71-67-72 to win individual medalist honors.

Auburn, Wash. Washington National Golf Club Heading into the NCAA Championship, the Blue Devils were the hottest team in Par 72, 6,273 Yards Duke 1st of 24 (1,164) the nation, as confi rmed by some of the impressive numbers Duke registered in Virada Nirapathpongporn 68-69-70-72=279 (-9, 1st) the previous six tournaments: won six consecutive tournaments, shot no higher Leigh Anne Hardin 76-72-71-72=291 (+3, T13) than 298 in the last nine rounds, had four individual medalists and boasted a 74.49 Candy Hannemann 75-78-72-68=293 (+5, T22) spring stroke average by the golfers traveling to nationals. Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 75-77-77-75=304 (+16, T75) Kristina Engstrom 83-75-83-77=318 (+30, 116th) The Blue Devils headed to Auburn, Wash., for the NCAA Championship with a Totals 294-293-290-287=1,164 (+12) lot of confi dence. The fi ve golfers traveling to the Washington National Golf Club had all picked up individual medalist honors, a feat no other team in the nation Coming off a second place fi nish at the 2001 NCAA Championship and losing had accomplished. only one starter off of a squad which won a school-record nine tournaments, the 2001-02 Duke women’s golf team had its sights set on the ultimate goal: a second After two practice rounds, Duke kicked off the tournament with a 294 and was tied national championship. for second, nine shots behind Arizona. Nirapathpongporn carded a 68 on day one to lead the individual competition by one stroke. Before the season began, the Blue Devils were hit with adversity as the reigning NCAA Individual Champion, Candy Hannemann, was injured during the U.S. On day two the Blue Devils made up three strokes on fi rst-round leader Arizona Amateur in August. and owned sole possession of second place. Nirapathpongporn continued her charge towards individual medalist honors as she maintained her lead with a 69 The injury forced Hannemann to have surgery on her ankle in September, which on Wednesday. She was tied with Georgia’s Summer Sirmons at seven-under-par sidelined the senior for the entire fall season. Duke was not short on talent as heading into the third round. the Blue Devils returned two-time All-ACC selection Kristina Engstrom, 1999 ACC Individual Champion and All-America Maria Garcia-Estrada, All-America Virada Duke’s two-day total of 587 was six strokes off of Arizona (581) heading into Thurs- Nirapathpongporn and All-ACC selection Leigh Anne Hardin. day’s action. The Blue Devils were in second place, but the reigning NCAA Individual champion, Hannemann, was not playing her best with rounds of 75-78. Along with the returners, Duke welcomed four-time Swiss Juniors and Ladies National Champion, Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh. In the third round, the Blue Devils were once again able to make up three shots and sat three shots out of fi rst place heading into Friday’s fi nal round. Arizona The fall season was up and down without the Blue Devils’ leadership from Han- continued to lead the championship with an 874 as Texas (876) and Duke (877) nemann. Duke fi nished tied for 11th in The Preview to open the fall campaign and were nipping at its heels. then turned in fi rst, third and fi fth place fi nishes to round out the fall. Engstrom was the only individual medalist of the fall with a three-day, career-best total of 219 at Nirapathpongporn was able to gain some distance in the individual competition with the Franklin Street Trust/Tar Heel Invitational. a 70 and was nine-under-par after three days. She had a three-shot lead with one round remaining. Hannemann started making her charge with an even-par 72 and As a team during the fall, Duke shot below 300 in only four of the 11 rounds and Hardin posted her second-consecutive round of even par or under with a 71. fell back in the national rankings. Everyone knew heading into the fi nal day of competition it was going to be a down- All during this time, Hannemann was rehabbing her ankle and was getting ready to-the-wire fi nish and the fans were not to be disappointed. to take the spring by storm. The fi rst spring tournament came on Feb. 25-26 at the Arizona Invitational and Hannemann was in the lineup. Duke and Arizona battled all day long, after Texas fell off early, with the champion- ship coming down to the fi nal three holes. The Blue Devils were able to make up The tournament began with Duke posting rounds of 296 and 293 on the fi rst day nine strokes on Arizona in those crucial three holes to take the title. to lead the competition. The Blue Devils came out on fi re on the second day to fi re a 287 and took home the title by seven strokes. The Blue Devils carded fi ve birdies on the last three holes and four on the last two while Arizona made six bogeys and one double bogey on its last three holes. Hannemann’s debut was a little shaky on day one, but the Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Firing a birdie on hole 16 was Hannemann, on hole 17 were Hardin, Hannemann native was back to her normal self on the second day leading Duke with a 69. Four and Nirapathpongporn and on hole 18 was Aazam-Zanganeh. Blue Devils shot 74 or better and the team score of 876 was 18 shots better than Duke’s best fi nish in the fall. Duke captured the championship with a four-day total of 1,164, which was six strokes better than Arizona, Auburn and Texas. Auburn turned in a team-best 287 Finishing fi rst in the spring would become like clockwork for the Blue Devils. Duke in the fi nal round and Texas rebounded from a slow start on Friday with a birdie on notched a 12-stroke victory at the Lady Gamecock Classic and Aazam-Zanganeh hole 18 to fi nish tied for second. notched her fi rst collegiate victory with a three-day total of 215. The Blue Devils then dominated the Longhorn Classic and the Bryan National Collegiate Nirapathpongporn continued her stellar play with an even-par 72 in the fi nal round before heading into the postseason with a four-tournament win streak. to claim the individual title with a NCAA record-tying total of 279. She won the title by fi ve strokes over four different players. At the ACC Championship, Duke accumulated some incredible numbers, winning by 29 strokes and recording an ACC Championship- record score of 866. Hannemann The championship was a total team effort as each player had at least one round became the fourth-consecutive Blue Devil to claim individual medalist honors in the counted during the four days of competition. For the season, Duke won eight tourna- championship, while no other Duke player fi nished lower than tied for seventh. ments and a school-record seven in a row to conclude the season.

Duke continued its dominance at the NCAA East Regional with scores of 291-280- It was how the team handled adversity while trailing the entire NCAA Championship 288 to win by 13 strokes. The 280 in the second round missed a Duke record by one that everyone will remember about this special Blue Devil squad. The experience

- 7 - FIVE TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE will live with them for the rest of their golfi ng careers. It didn’t take long for the Blue Devils to strike. In the fi rst tournament of the year, Duke showed how lethal it could be in winning the event by a 36-stroke margin. Hannemann promptly went out and won her fi rst collegiate tournament. Altogether, 1999 National Champions six Blue Devils fi nished in the top 10, including Anderson and Hansson who were both playing as individuals. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa Country Club Par 71, 6,202 Yards Duke 1st of 19 (895) Duke followed that win up with three more victories to begin the year. The Blue Candy Hannemann 71-72-70=213 (E, 2nd) Devils secured the title at the Bama Fall Preview in Tulsa, site of the 1999 NCAA Kalen Anderson 73-76-77=226 (+13, T12th) Championship and an event that featured the top teams in the country. The squad 72-82-73=227 (+14, T15th) continued its winning ways, earning the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate title for the Jenny Chuasiriporn 72-79-78=229 (+16, T24th) second straight year and the Rolex Match Play. Filippa Hansson 81-82-84=247 (+34, T91st) Totals 288-309-298=895 (+43) In the fi nal event of the fall season, Duke fi nished third at the /Palmetto Dunes Collegiate. But that was without the services of Chuasiriporn and Han- nemann as Chuasiriporn was competing for the United States and Hannemann The anticipation of winning a national championship began well before the start of for Brazil in the World Amateur held in Santiago, Chile. Chuasiriporn went on to the 1998-99 women’s golf campaign. From the minute Duke wrapped up the 1998 fi re the lowest three-day total in the event’s history in leading the U.S. to a record- NCAA Championships with a fourth-place fi nish, tying a school best, talk of a title setting team win. was already brewing. After recording a fourth-place fi nish in the spring’s fi rst event, the Arizona Invita- Everyone knew who Duke had coming back from the 1998 team. Jenny Chuasiri- tional, Duke rebounded to win the LSU/Fairwood Invitational and then the Lady porn, a two-time All-America and two-time ACC Player of the Year, was a rising Gamecock. Chuasiriporn secured the individual title at the Lady Gamecock, the senior. Kalen Anderson, who tied for ACC Rookie of the Year recognition, was set seventh medalist honor of her career. to begin her sophomore campaign. Rising senior Filippa Hansson and junior Amie Lehman had proven to be steady performers in head coach Dan Brooks’ starting The Blue Devils fi nished second at the next event, the Arizona State/Ping Invitational, lineup, while junior Anne Cardea and senior Amanda Loewen provided experienced before Beth Bauer led Duke to its fourth-straight ACC Championship by earning depth to Duke’s squad. individual medalist accolades.

Despite all that returned for 1998-99, it was the incoming players who sparked the Bauer collected a tie for fi rst at the NCAA East Regional, despite a disappointing excitement. Freshmen Beth Bauer and Candy Hannemann were two of the most team fi nish of fourth. Still, the Blue Devils had reached the NCAA Championships for talented junior players in the country. the 10th time under the direction of Brooks and the 12th time in school history.

Ranked No. 1 in the country by Golf Week and , Bauer was sure to have Back to Tulsa the team went after what had been a whirlwind year. In the fi rst an immediate impact on the Duke lineup. The six-time AJGA All-America selection round of the NCAAs, the Blue Devils fi red the tournament’s lowest round with a had won 16 career AJGA events and a total of 29 All-American tournaments. Han- four-over-par 288 performance. That opening day gave the Blue Devils the cushion nemann didn’t draw as much attention as Bauer, but the insiders knew what she they needed as Hannemann collected an even-par 71, Bauer and Chuasiriporn could do for the program. She was the No. 4 ranked junior player and a three-time followed with a 72 and Anderson fi red a 73. All-America. There was no doubt about her abilities. With a 12-stroke lead over Arizona State, Duke came back to the pack after the If the excitement about the upcoming season wasn’t strong enough at the beginning second round. Pepperdine had pulled within six strokes and Georgia was seven of the summer, it certainly was rampant at the end of it. strokes behind the Blue Devils. Hannemann again played well, shooting a 72, while Anderson gave the team a 76. But Chuasiriporn and Bauer fi red uncharacteristic Chuasiriporn had gone from being a well- known player in the college ranks to a rounds of 79 and 82, respectively. young golfer who captivated the world. Chuasiriporn entered the U.S. Open as an amateur and four days later drained a 40-foot birdie putt on the 18th green, the With Duke still holding the lead and Hannemann one stroke off the individual race, 72nd hole of the tournament, to force a dramatic 18-hole for the title with the Blue Devils bounced back with a team score of 298 in the third round. That gave LPGA star Se Ri Pak. Her expression after the putt fell was priceless, and it was Duke an eight-stroke lead over Georgia and Arizona State heading into the fi nal captured and used on the front page of every newspaper’s sports section. day. Hannemann’s one-under-par 70 kept her in the hunt for the individual national title as she remained one-stroke behind Arizona State’s . On the following day, Chuasiriporn and Pak moved on to a draw after 18 holes. The event then advanced to the fi rst sudden-death situation in the 53-year history of the Understanding that eight strokes isn’t a lot to make up in a team golf tournament, tournament. Though Pak won on the second hole of sudden death, Chuasiriporn’s Duke knew it couldn’t coast to the NCAA Championship. Arizona State and Georgia youthful excitement and her amazing ability won the hearts of countless people were two of the top teams in the country, and Arizona State had the experience of around the world. winning fi ve of the last six national titles.

Bauer and Hannemann joined Chuasiriporn in qualifying for the U.S. Open as As Georgia drifted out of contention, Duke battled with Arizona State. The Blue amateurs. Bauer and Chuasiriporn were also members of the victorious Curtis Cup Devils remained in the lead and Hannemann was still one stroke back of Park on team, while Bauer defeated Chuasiriporn in head-to-head competition to take the the back nine when the horn was blown to clear the course for bad weather. The 1998 North & South Amateur Championship. It was certainly a summer the Duke storm that hit brought severe wind, rain and hail that in the end forced the NCAA women’s golf program will never forget. committee to call off the remainder of the fi nal round.

As the media attention over Chuasiriporn’s U.S. Open accomplishment began to With that decision made and a rule in place that allowed for no extra rain days, die down, Brooks and his Blue Devils were fi nally ready to start their quest. Ranked the results then went back to the standings after three rounds. The 1998-99 Blue No. 1 in the preseason polls and the favorite to win the national championship, Devils had won the school’s fi rst NCAA Championship for a women’s sport and Duke went to work. the fourth overall at Duke. Park was awarded the individual title, with Hannemann - 8 - FIVE TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE becoming the second Duke golfer to be the runner-up in this event.

It was a moment that head coach Dan Brooks had been working toward for 15 years. He was named ACC, District and National Coach of the Year.

Bauer and Chuasiriporn were fi rst-team All-America selections and Co-ACC Players of the Year. Bauer was both the National and ACC Freshman of the Year. Four Blue Devils were named to the All-ACC squad.

Duke won a then school-record eight tournaments, breaking the previous record of fi ve set during the 1997-98 campaign. But it was how the team took care of business that will be remembered. Starting the year ranked No. 1, handling the pressure that builds on such a talented team to win the national championship, and then fi nally reaching that ultimate goal of fi nishing as the top team in the country will stand as this team’s greatest achievement.

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national recognition. Developing consistency has been a trademark for the Duke program, just as Brooks, a fi ve-time National Coach of the Year, has his own trademark of being Dan Brooks an excellent teacher of the game. Looking to win their sixth title, the Blue Devils Head Coach return four letterwinners off last year’s squad, including 2010 First Team All-America Lindy Duncan, Kim Donovan, Courtney Ellenbogen and Stacey Kim. Mix in another 27th Season solid recruiting class with the addition of Rolex Junior All-America selections Luz Oregon State, ‘81 Alejandra Cangrejo and Laetitia Beck, and Brooks has once again put together a team capable of winning the NCAA crown. Coach Brooks realizes that golfers are individuals, each having her own special needs and talents. Through experience Brooks has learned to adapt his Duke women’s golf head coach Dan Brooks knows what it takes to make it teaching and coaching abilities to the individual. to the pinnacle of a collegiate sport. In 26 years as the coach of the Duke Blue These working relationships between coach and player have made Duke as Devils, he has helped guide his squads to fi ve NCAA National Championships, 15 lethal a unit as any in the country. What Brooks and the Blue Devils have accom- ACC Championships and 110 team victories, which is the most of any women’s plished is very impressive: fi ve NCAA Championships in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2006 golf coach in Division I history. and 2007; a fi nal ranking of No. 1 seven years in a row (2001-07); 10 straight top 10 In 1998-99, all the hard work paid off as Duke secured the NCAA Champion- fi nishes at the NCAA Championship; a tied for eighth placement at the 2010 NCAA ship, the fi rst title for any Blue Devil women’s program in school history and the Championship; a sixth place fi nish at the 2009 NCAA Championship; a third-place fourth overall. Duke withstood the high expectations of being ranked No. 1 in the fi nish at the 2008 NCAA Championship and fi nal ranking of No. 3; a third-place country during the preseason, fought off the pressure of sporting the top ranking for fi nish at the 2004 NCAA Championship; a second-place fi nish at the 2001 NCAA most of the year and fi nished by holding the lead from start to fi nish at the NCAA Championship; a fi nal ranking of No. 2 in 2000; a No. 1 fi nal ranking in 1999; a Championship in Tulsa, Okla. It was one of the greatest seasons for any sport in fourth-place fi nish at the 1998 NCAA Championship; a fourth-place fi nish in the school history. 1994 NCAA Championship; a No. 1 national ranking during the 1992-93 campaign; In 2001-02, Brooks once again claimed the NCAA Championship in Auburn, a fi fth-place fi nish at the NCAAs in 1988; a seventh-place NCAA spot in 1987; and Wash., as his Blue Devils fought off adversity in the fall without senior All-America a fi nal national ranking of No. 16 at the conclusion of the 1984-85 season, Brooks’ and reigning NCAA Individual Champion Candy Hannemann. The Blue Devils struggled, winning only one of four tournaments, but rebounded in the spring with Hannemann back in the lineup to win all seven tournaments they played. Duke Duke Coaching Honors headed to the championship as the hottest team in golf. The Blue Devils hung in National Coach of the Year the top four during the entire tournament and made up nine strokes in the last three Dan Brooks ...... 1999 (NGCA) holes of the fi nal round to capture the title by six strokes. Dan Brooks ...... 2001 (NGCA) In 2004-05, Brooks headed to his home state of Oregon for the second time Dan Brooks ...... 2002 () as a head coach to lead the Blue Devils at the 2005 NCAA Championship. With Dan Brooks ...... 2005 (NGCA) approximately 30 family and friends in attendance, Brooks kept the Blue Devils at Dan Brooks ...2007 (NGCA & Golfweek) striking distance the fi rst two days and on the third day Duke came alive on the back nine sinking 15 birdies on its way to shooting 11-under-par over the fi nal nine District Coach of the Year holes. Ron Schmid ...... 1984 The back nine led Duke to a six-under-par score and an eight-stroke lead over Dan Brooks ...... 1988 Auburn, after going into the day with a nine-stroke defi cit to the Tigers. Leading the Dan Brooks ...... 1998 Duke charge was sophomore Anna Grzebien with a tournament-best round of 65 Dan Brooks ...... 1999 and Brittany Lang with a three-under-par 68. Grzebien catapulted to the individual Dan Brooks ...... 2004 lead by four strokes with 18 holes remaining. Grzebien and Duke hung on for a Dan Brooks ...... 2005 fi ve-stroke team victory and one-stroke individual win in the fi nal round. Dan Brooks ...... 2006 In 2006, the Blue Devils were once again ranked No. 1 in the preseason and Dan Brooks ...... 2007 went on to be atop the polls for the entire season, but when it came time for the NCAA Championship the Blue Devils were not considered the favorite by many in ACC Coach of the Year the media contingent. Dan Brooks ...... 1993 After the fi rst two days, Duke was in second place only three shots off the Dan Brooks ...... 1996 lead, but for the second straight year the third round was moving day for the Blue Dan Brooks ...... 1997 Devils. Duke went on to shoot a team-best one-under-par, 287, and went on to Dan Brooks ...... 1998 take a 13-stroke lead going into the fi nal day. The Blue Devils would go on to win Dan Brooks ...... 1999 the title by an amazing 10 strokes and earned back-to-back championships for the Dan Brooks ...... 2000 fi rst time in women’s golf since 1997 and 1998. Dan Brooks ...... 2001 In 2007, Brooks guided Duke to an amazing fi fth NCAA title and its third straight Dan Brooks ...... 2003 NCAA crown. The Blue Devils became only the second team to win three straight Dan Brooks ...... 2004 titles since ASU accomplished it from 1992-95. Duke headed to the championship Dan Brooks ...... 2006 as the second ranked team in the nation and trailed by eight strokes after day one. Dan Brooks ...... 2007 The Blue Devils made their run in the second round fi ring a one-under-par total of 287 and led by seven strokes after 36 holes of play. Duke would never trail the rest Duke Coaching History of the way and won its fi fth NCAA Championship by an astonishing 15 strokes. Jane Lloyd ...... 1974-79 After winning his third straight National Championship, Brooks was awarded Ron Schmid ...... 1980-84 the 2007 NGCA National Coach of the Year, marking the fi fth time he had received Dan Brooks ...... 1985-present - 10 - HEAD COACH DAN BROOKS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

fi rst year at Duke. Over the last 12 years, Duke has established itself as the nation’s top women’s Year-by-Year Top Stroke Averages collegiate golf team with fi ve national titles, 84 event titles, 10 ACC titles, three Under Dan Brooks NCAA individual champions and 48 individual medalist honors. His 10 straight YEAR ...... NAME ...... RDS ...... AVG years of fi nishing in the top 10 at the NCAA Championship ranks as the longest 1984-85 ...... Jodi Logan ...... 32 ...... 77.30 1985-86 ...... Evelyn Orley ...... 37 ...... 76.30 current streak in the nation. 1986-87 ...... Sarah LeBrun ...... 32 ...... 75.20 The women’s golf team won the fi rst fi ve national titles in women’s athletics 1987-88 ...... Evelyn Orley ...... 34 ...... 75.35 at Duke University, each coming during the Brooks era. The fi ve NCAA Champion- 1988-89 ...... Jean Bartholomew ...... 22 ...... 77.68 ships are also the most by any team in school history. 1989-90 ...... Lisa Brandetsas ...... 30 ...... 78.47 Duke has collected 15 ACC Championship titles during Brooks’ term with 1990-91 ...... Kelly Ann Tilghman ...... 33 ...... 78.48 the Blue Devils, while 13 individuals have captured medalist honors at the ACC 1991-92 ...... Tonya Blosser ...... 31 ...... 76.74 event under Brooks. He has coached 25 All-ACC selections and 12 Academic 1992-93 ...... ...... 28 ...... 74.25 All-America choices. Brooks has also groomed 20 All-America players, including 1993-94 ...... Stephanie Sparks ...... 33 ...... 75.27 Virada Nirapathpongporn, Sarah LeBrun, Stephanie Sparks, Kathi Poppmeier, 1994-95 ...... Kathi Poppmeier ...... 31 ...... 74.97 Jenny Chuasiriporn, Beth Bauer, Candy Hannemann, Brittany Lang, Anna Grzebien, 1995-96 ...... Kathi Poppmeier ...... 34 ...... 75.00 Liz Janangelo, Jennie Lee, Amanda Blumenherst and Duncan. 1996-97 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 27 ...... 74.82 On Oct. 23, 2005, Brooks won his 92nd career tournament, which broke 1997-98 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 31 ...... 72.94 Mark Gale of San Jose State’s record of 91 victories to become the all-time wins 1998-99 ...... Beth Bauer ...... 30 ...... 73.17 leader for NCAA Division I. Altogether in Brooks’ 26 years, Duke has collected an 1999-00 ...... Beth Bauer ...... 36 ...... 73.39 incredible 110 tournament titles. 2000-01 ...... Candy Hannemann ...... 33 ...... 72.88 His efforts with the nationally known Duke squad haven’t gone unnoticed as 2001-02 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn...... 33 ...... 73.06 Brooks was inducted into the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) Hall of 2002-03 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn...... 23 ...... 73.39 Fame in 2001. In addition to being tabbed ACC Coach of the Year in 1993, 1996- 2003-04 ...... Liz Janangelo ...... 30 ...... 71.10 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, and 2007, Brooks has also picked up Region Coach of 2004-05 ...... Brittany Lang ...... 34 ...... 72.41 the Year accolades seven times and was the NGCA National Coach of the Year in 2005-06 ...... Amanda Blumenherst ...... 34 ...... 71.62 1999, 2001, 2005 and 2007. 2006-07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst ...... 31 ...... 71.00 The 52-year-old Brooks received his B.S. degree in history from Oregon State 2007-08 ...... Amanda Blumenherst ...... 34 ...... 71.00 in 1981. He was among OSU’s top golfers during his collegiate career. 2008-09 ...... Amanda Blumenherst ...... 36 ...... 72.92 In addition to his responsibilities with the women’s golf program, he teaches 2009-10 ...... Lindy Duncan ...... 33 ...... 72.76 his many students at the Duke Golf Club as a PGA Teaching Professional. He also directs a summer youth instructional program called the Duke Academy of Golf.

AJGA All-America Recruits Brooks’ Coaching Tree Under Dan Brooks All six former Blue Devil men’s and women’s golf assistant NAME ...... YEARS coaches have gone on to be head coaches over the last Christine Casingal ...... 1987-90 11 years thanks to the direction of Dan Brooks and former Lisa Brandetsas ...... 1989-92 Duke men’s golf coach Rod Myers. Kalen Anderson was Kim Cayce ...... 1990-93 the fi rst full-time assistant women’s golf coach Brooks had Tonya Blosser ...... 1991-94 over his fi rst 26 years with the Blue Devils. Stephanie Sparks ...... 1992-94, ‘96 Jamie Koizumi ...... 1993-96 Alicia Allison ...... 1995-98 Allen Terrell, Director of Golf/Head Men’s Golf Coach Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 1996-99 Coastal Carolina, 2000-present Anne Cardea ...... 1997-99 Amie Lehman ...... 1997-99 Jason Widener, Head Men’s Golf Coach Beth Bauer ...... 1999-00 UNC Wilmington, 2003-08 Candy Hannemann ...... 1999-02 Maria Garcia-Estrada ...... 2000-03 Jim Kubinski, Head Men’s Golf Coach Leigh Anne Hardin ...... 2001-04 Notre Dame, 2005-present Virada Nirapathpongporn ...... 2001-04 Liz Janangelo ...... 2002-04 Brad Sparling, Associate Head Men’s Golf Coach Anna Grzebien ...... 2003-04 Ohio State, 2007-present Brittany Lang ...... 2003-04 Jennifer Pandolfi ...... 2003-04 Amanda Blumenherst ...... 2003-06 Kalen Anderson, Head Women’s Golf Coach Jennie Lee ...... 2004-06 South Carolina, 2008-present Kim Donovan ...... 2004-05 Mina Harigae ...... 2005-07 Jan Dowling, Head Women’s Golf Coach Lindy Duncan ...... 2005-08 Florida, 2009-present Courtney Ellenbogen ...... 2006-07 Stacey Kim ...... 2007-08 Luz Alejandra Cangrejo ...... 2008-09 Laetitia Beck ...... 2008-09

- 11 - THE ASSISTANT COACH 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

Jeanne Cho Assistant Coach 1st Season Florida, ‘03

Jeanne Cho enters her fi rst season as assistant coach of the Duke women’s golf team, after a very successful professional golf career.

Cho embarks on her fi rst coaching job after serving as a Coordinator of Corporate Marketing at the PGA TOUR this past year.

Cho arrives in Durham with an impressive resume, which includes six years of professional play on both the Duramed FUTURES Tour and the LPGA Tour. As a member of the LPGA Tour in 2007, Cho competed in nine tournaments and posted a career-best tied for 18th place fi nish at the LPGA State Farm Classic. She competed in three U.S. Women’s Open Championships in 1999, 2002 and 2008.

On the Duramed FUTURES Tour, Cho competed from 2004-06 and tallied fi ve career top-10 fi nishes, including a career-best second place ledger at the 2004 GMAC FUTURES Golf Classic in Avon, Conn. Cho was also a fi nalist on The ’s reality television show Big Break V: Hawaii in 2006.

She also competed in the Suncoast Series from 2007-09 where she was a fi ve-time winner and on the Next Generation Tour in 2005 as she notched two victories.

Cho was a four-year starter at the University of Florida where she earned All-SEC honors as a freshman and junior. She was a two-time winner at the 2002 Liz Murphey Collegiate and at the 2000 UCF Invitational. She posted a career scoring average of 76.43 to go along with 10 top 10 and 26 top 20 fi nishes.

A standout in the classroom as well, Cho was a three-time NGCA All-American Scholar, three-time Verizon Academic All-District III selection, three-time member of the SEC Honor Roll and was a 2003 Verizon Academic All-America. Cho earned Dean’s List recognition from 2000-03.

She graduated cum laude in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Quantita- tive Sciences from Florida.

As a junior, Cho won the 1999 Japan Junior Masters and was a member of the French Junior National Team in 1999. She also won the 2003 Women’s Southern Amateur Championship in 2003. Cho was an AJGA All-America in 1999, member of the Canon Cup East Team in 1999 and won the First Coast Amateur Champion- ship in 2000.

Cho is a native of Boulogne, France and currently resides in Durham.

- 12 - THE SUPPORT STAFF 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

Lindy Brown Jeff Bytomski Carl Christensen Joe Ferraro Sports Information Team Physician Strength Coordinator Athletic Trainer

Ed Ibarguen Lisa Jindra Kenny King Kerry Mullenix Nick Potter Bill Sessums Duke Golf Club Coordinator of Group Fitness Academic Coordinator Director of Athletic Assistant Director of Athletic Duke Golf Club General Manager Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Certifi ed Course Specialist PGA Master Professional

- 13 - VICE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

Kevin M. White VICE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE, 1972

Kevin M. White was named Duke University’s vice president and director of Under White, Duke has continued its focus on outreach to the local community. athletics on May 31, 2008. He also serves as an adjunct professor of business Modeling the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills program’s commitment to service, learning administration at the university. projects and outreach, close to 500 Duke student-athletes across the department White, 59, joined the Duke family after leading Notre Dame’s athletics program participated in a combined effort of more than 1,400 community service hours (based to success both on the playing fi elds and in the classroom from 2000-08. He also only on activities and events coordinated through and reported to Student-Athlete has held a number of prominent national leadership roles within intercollegiate Development during the 2009-10 year). athletics, including his service in 2006-07 as president of the National Association White, who holds a Ph.D. in education, has taught graduate-level classes of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and in 2005-06 as president of the since 1982 and currently teaches a sports business course in Duke’s Fuqua School Division I-A Athletic Directors Association. of Business as part of Duke’s MBA program. Guided by the Strategic Plan that was approved by Duke’s Board of Trustees In August 2003, SI.com (the Sports Illustrated web site) listed White, then at in April of 2008, White made an immediate impact on Duke Athletics. He reshaped Notre Dame, third in its rankings of the most powerful people in college football. In the organization into a more effi cient and modern department; strengthened ties January 2004, The Sporting News listed him in its Power 100 as third among fi ve to both campus and community constituents though consistent outreach efforts; names in the “front offi ce” category (and the lone college athletics director among successfully oversaw Duke’s fundraising efforts during an economic downturn; the 100). completed partnerships with major corporate entities to enhance revenue streams; White previously served on numerous NCAA committees, including being commissioned a master facilities plan to position Duke well into the 21st Century; an ex-offi cio member of the NCAA Committee on Academic Performance and a and emphasized a stronger commitment to the university’s intramural, club and member of its and Rewards subcommittee. For several years, he was a recreational sports programs. representative with the football Bowl Championship Series. Additionally, White was Since White’s arrival, Duke has captured three NCAA Championships – women’s part of the NCAA Coalition on Intercollegiate Athletics (COIA) that dealt with aca- tennis in 2009, men’s basketball in 2010 and men’s lacrosse in 2010 – and six demics, fi scal reform and student-athlete well-being. Currently, he is the secretary ACC titles (two in 2010). On the strength of two national championships and strong of NCAA Football, a non-profi t corporation that serves as the “collective voice to fi nishes by several sports, Duke ranked 10th in the 2010 Learfi eld Sports Directors’ promote college football.” Cup standings, which determine an institution’s all-around strength in intercollegiate Given his background and success, it is not surprising that 17 current or athletics. The 10th-place fi nish was a seven-place improvement from White’s fi rst former directors of athletics were mentored by White. That impressive list includes year in 2009 and the 982.75 points earned were the third-most in Duke history. It Jim Sterk of Washington State and San Diego State, Tom Boeh of Ohio University was the seventh consecutive year that Duke has ended among the nation’s top 20 and Fresno State, Ian McCaw of Northeastern, Massachusetts and Baylor, Bruce programs. Thirteen Blue Devil teams ranked among the nation’s top 10 teams during Van De Velde of Utah State, State and Louisiana Tech, Herman Frazier previ- the past two seasons with fi ve – men’s basketball (2009, 2010), men’s lacrosse ously of Hawaii, Rudy Keeling formerly of Emerson and now commissioner of the (2010) and women’s tennis (2009, 2010) – reaching No. 1. In all, 28 Duke teams Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), Scott Devine of St. Mary’s College advanced to NCAA postseason competition the last two seasons. (Md.), Tom Collins of Ball State, Tim Van Alstine of Western , Mark Wilson Individually, 53 student-athletes earned All-America, 94 All-ACC and 64 All- of Tennessee Tech, Bubba Cunningham of Ball State and Tulsa, Sandy Barbour Region honors the past two years. During White’s tenure, Duke boasts three NCAA (who followed him at Tulane) of California-Berkeley, Jim Phillips of Northern Illinois individual champions in Becca Ward (women’s fencing, saber in 2009), Mallory and Northwestern, Bernard Muir of Georgetown and Delaware, Sandy Hatfi eld Cecil (women’s tennis in 2009) and Nick McCrory (platform diving in 2010), while Clubb of Drake, Vic Cegles of Long Beach State, and Norwood Teague of Virginia eight Blue Devil athletes were individual ACC champions. Commonwealth. Academically, Duke teams continue strong performances under White. In Prior to joining Notre Dame in 2000, White served as athletic director at Arizona the 2010 spring semester, 24 of 26 Blue Devil varsity teams earned grade point State University, Tulane University, the University of Maine and Loras College in averages of 3.0 or better after 25 of 26 teams achieved the same during the fall. A Iowa, where he originated the National Catholic Basketball Tournament. total of 852 Duke student-athletes registered a 3.0 or higher grade-point average Before becoming an administrator, White served as head track and fi eld during the 2008-09 (429) and 2009-10 (423) academic years. In 2009, former coach at Southeast Missouri State (1981-82) and assistant cross country and track women’s tennis player Parker Goyer was a Rhodes Scholar award winner, while and fi eld coach at Central Michigan (1976-80). He began his coaching career at track athlete Sally Liu earned a prestigious Marshall Scholarship. Gulf High School in New Port Richey, Fla., coaching cross country and track and In two key elements in tracking a department’s academic success, Duke assisting in football and wrestling. ranked among the nation’s best again. Duke posted a 97% Graduation Success White earned his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University in 1983 with an Rate (GSR) and 15 teams achieved a 100% GSR. Fifteen Blue Devil teams were emphasis on higher education administration. In 1985, he completed postdoctoral ranked in the top 10% of their respective sport in the most recent Academic Per- work at Harvard University’s Institute for Educational Management. He earned his formance Rate (APR) Report. Duke was one of only two football programs in the master’s degree in athletics administration from Central Michigan University in 1976 ACC to qualify for this recognition and was one of just four schools from the six and his bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1972 from St. Joseph’s BCS conferences honored. Four Blue Devils received ACC Postgraduate Scholar- College in Rensselaer, Ind., where he also competed as a sprinter. ships – Josh Bienenfeld (men’s soccer), KayAnne Gummersall (women’s soccer), White and his wife, Jane, a former college track and fi eld coach, have fi ve Lauren Miller (fi eld hockey) and Max Quinzani (men’s lacrosse). children and eight grandchildren.

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Dr. Chris Kennedy Stan Wilcox Boo Corrigan Mike Cragg Brad Berndt Tom Coffman Deputy Director of Athletics Deputy Director of Athletics Senior Associate Director of Senior Associate Director of Associate Director of Athletics/ Associate Director of Athletics/ Athletics/External Affairs Athletics/Facilities Student Services Development & Planning

Cindy Hartmann Gerald Harrison Jon Jackson Nina King Mitch Moser Jacki Silar Associate Director of Athletics/ Associate Director of Athletics/ Associate Director of Athletics/ Associate Director of Athletics/ Associate Director of Athletics/ Associate Director of Athletics/ Compliance Human Resources University & Public Affairs Chief of Staff Chief Financial Offi cer Senior Women’s Administrator

Todd Mesibov Tony Sales Mike Sobb Jack Winters James Coleman Martha Putallaz Assistant Director of Athletics/ Assistant Director of Athletics/ Assistant Director of Athletics/ Assistant Director of Athletics/ Chairman, Faculty Athletic Representative Compliance Football Corporate Relations Dukes Duke Athletic Council

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46th in the Polo Golf Junior rankings ... in February of 2007, fi nished second at the Verizon Junior Heritage with rounds of 70, 74 ... in 2005, had the best year of her career on the AJGA tour as she collected a victory at the AJGA Mizuno Junior at Kim Donovan Chateau Elan and won the 22nd Annual Scott Robertson Memorial ... posted top 10 5-6 • Senior fi nishes at the Thunderbird International Junior, Ringhold Telephone Company Junior Classic, Rolex Girls Junior Championship and Rolex Tournament of Champions Hopkinton, Mass. ... last AJGA victory came at the 2006 AJGA Lessings’s Junior Classic where she (Hopkinton) notched rounds of 72-71-65 for a 208 score ... won the Massachusetts State Girls Champions in 2006 with rounds of 68, 74 ... qualifi ed for the 2005 Women’s Amateur and advanced to the second round of match play ... was ranked as high as sixth on the Junior Golf Scoreboard during the year ... posted her lowest competitive round 2010 Summer Action: of 65 at the AJGA Lessings in 2006 ... attended Hopkinton High School and played Advanced to the round of 16 of match play at the Women’s Western, after fi nishing for Head Coach Dick Bliss on the boys’ team ... three-time team MVP of Hopkinton fi fth in qualifying with rounds of 73-73--146. squad ... led Hopkinton to back-to-back Division II State Championships as well being named two-time MVP of the Tri-Valley League ... three-time Metrowest All- 2009-10: Star as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Tri-Valley League MVP as a sophomore Registered a career-best 74.88 stroke average and collected fi ve straight top 20 and junior ... as a junior at the POLO Golf Classic, registered a 68 in the fi rst round fi nishes at one point during the spring ... fi nished with one top fi ve, one top 10 and to place third during the qualifying ... Rookie of the Year for Hopkinton six top 20 fi nishes on the season ... had a career-best second place fi nish at the H.S. in 2004 ... won the New High School Girls Championship as a fresh- Tri Match at Ironwood with rounds of 72 and 70 ... notched a career-low round of man ... medalist at the U.S. 68 in both the NCAA East Regional and the NCAA Championship ... fi nished tied Junior Girls Local Qualifi er as Donovan By The Numbers for 12th at the ACC Championship and tied for 13th at the NCAA East Regional ... a freshman ... Boston Herald was one shot out of the lead at the NCAA Championship following a four-under-par, All-Scholastic Golf Team as a sophomore, junior and senior 2009-10 68, on day one ... the 68 in the NCAA Championship was only the 11th round in the NGCA Match Qualifi er (77-77=154, T46, +10) 60s in Duke history during NCAA action ... led Duke with a four-under-par, 140, at ... Boston Globe All-Scholastic Mason Rudolph (71-69=140, T13, -4) the Mason Rudolph with rounds of 71 and 69 ... notched eight rounds of even or Golf Team as a freshman. Tar Heel Invitational (76-74-74=224, T42, +8) under par with six of those coming in the spring ... posted a hole-in-one during the NCAA Fall Preview (76-80-73=229, T50, +13) Mason Rudolph Collegiate Championship as she hit her 7-iron from 145 yards out Personal: Northrop Grumman Reg. (79-77-74=230, T38, +17) into the No. 5 hole ... her 74.88 stroke average ranked 12th in the ACC ... fi nished Born July 14, 1989 in Stough- Arizona Wildcat Invitational (76-78=154, T40, +12) Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (75-76-78=229, T20, +13) 64th in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index. ton, Mass. ... daughter of Stephen and Susan Donovan Bryan National Collegiate (75-74-73=222, T20, +6) ACC Championship (78-76-71=225, T12, +12) ... her grandfather, Robert Rob- 2009 Summer Action: Tri Match at Ironwood II (72-70=142, 2, -2) Advanced to the round of 16 at the Women’s Western. inson, played basketball and NCAA East Regional (71-68-78=217, T13, +1) football at Iowa ... her uncle, NCAA Championship (68-81-78-78=305, T94, +17) 2008-09: Dan Donovan, played colle- Competed in 11 tournaments and 33 rounds ... totaled a 77.21 stroke average ... had giate golf at SMU ... received 2008-09 Mason Rudolph (78-75-77=230, T60, +14) her best round of the year, 71, at the Wildcat Invitational ... registered her fi rst career the academic achievement Stanford Intercollegiate (72-76-76=224, T60, +11) hole-in-one at the Wildcat Invitational as she hit an 8-iron from 130 yards out. award in high school as she posted a 4.32 grade point NGCA Match Play (83-75=158, T70, +14) Central District (76-78-74=228, T22, +12) average ... began playing golf 2007-08: Wildcat Invitational (79-71-77=227, T30, +11) Saw action in all 11 tournaments ... posted a 76.44 stroke average in 34 rounds at age nine. UCF Challenge (76-75-77=228, T68, +12) of golf ... provided a key two-under-par, 70, in the fi rst round of the NCAA East B.R. Longhorn Invitational (75-81-75=231, T39, +15) Regional ... fi red a one-under-par, 71, in the fi nal round of the NCAA Champion- SunTrust Lady Gator Inv. (85-81-76=242, T57, +32) ship, which led Duke to a seven-under-par team ledger ... had her best fi nish of ACC Championship (84-78-84=246, 34, +33) East Reg. (76-73-75=224, T38, +14) the season at the Liz Murphey with rounds of 80-72-80=232, which tied for 24th ... NCAA Championship (79-78-75-78=310, T66, +22) was tied for 28th at the ACC Championship (79-79-75=233) ... notched fi ve rounds of even or under par ... fi nished the season ranked 131st in the Golfweek/Sagarin 2007-08 Performance Index. Mason Rudolph (72-77-74=223, T36, +7) NCAA Fall Preview (77-73-76=226, T45, +7) 2007 Summer Action: Tar Heel (81-81-75=237, T76, +21) Advanced to sectional qualifying for the U.S. Women’s Open. Stanford (75-73-78=226, T33, +13) Arizona Wildcat (77-84-76=237, T58, +24) UCF Challenge (74-74-74=222, T41, +6) Prep: Liz Murphy (80-72-80=232, T24, +16) A 2005 fi rst team Rolex Junior All-America ... owns two career American Junior Bryan National (79-75-81=235, T45, +19) Golf Association (AJGA) titles since 2005, while registering 11 top 20 fi nishes ... ACC Championship (79-79-75=233, T28, +17) 2005 U.S. PING Junior Team ... 2005 Canon Cup East Team member East Reg. (70-78-80=228, T36, +12) ... ranked 28th in the Golfweek/Titleist Performance Index for junior golfers and NCAA Championship (77-74-79-71=301, T41, +13)

Donovan Year By Year Total Total Total Stroke Even/Under Best Best Best Best Top Top Top Best Year Tourneys Rounds Strokes Average Par Rounds First Rd 18 36 54 5 10 20 Finish 2009-10 12 33 2471 74.88 8 68 68 139 217 1 1 6 T2nd 2008-09 11 33 2548 77.21 2 72 71 148 224 0 0 0 T22 2007-08 11 34 2599 76.44 5 70 70 148 222 0 0 0 T28 Totals 34 100 7618 76.18 15 68 68 139 217 1 1 6 T2nd - 16 - MEET THE BLUE DEVILS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

in 2008, she led American Heritage to the 1A state championship, their third title in the last four years … was the individual girls’ state champion fi nishing with a fi ve-under-par 67 at the Club at Eaglebrooke and was nine-under-par, 135, for the Lindy Duncan tournament … qualifi ed for the 2007 U.S. Women’s Amateur and advanced to the fi rst round of match play … turned in three top 10 fi nishes during the 2007 AJGA 5-6 • Sophomore season, including a tied for third place fi nish at the Orange Bowl International Golf Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Championship … tied for ninth in stroke play qualifying at the 2006 U.S. Women’s Amateur before falling in the semifi nals to eventual champion Kimberly Kim … in (American Heritage) fi ve AJGA Tournaments in 2006, posted four top nine fi nishes … fi nished third, ninth and 33rd in three AJGA Tournaments in 2005 … in 2005, named Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald High School Player of the Year … placed sixth in the 2004 Nike Golf Junior at Lee County … has registered two holes-in-one in her career at her 2010 Summer Action: home course of Fort Lauderdale Country Club … had one from 135 yards out with Advanced to the second round of match play at the North & South Amateur Cham- a 9-iron and one from 170-yards with a 6-iron. pionship ... missed the cut at the U.S. Women’s Amateur.

2009-10: NGCA First Team All-America ... ACC Player and Rookie of the Year ... became just the third ACC golfer to earn both Player and Rookie of the Year accolades ... named Golfweek & Golf World Player of the Week following her victory at the Liz Murphey Duncan By The Numbers Collegiate Classic ... just the sixth Duke freshman in school history to be selected fi rst team All-America ... notched a 72.76 stroke average, which is the third-best in 2009-10 school history for a Duke freshman and eighth-best overall ... registered her fi rst NGCA Match Qualifi er (73-72=145, T8, +1) collegiate victory at the Liz Murphey College Classic with rounds of 70, 72 and Mason Rudolph (69-72=141, T15, -3) 71 for a total of 213, which was three-under-par ... fi nished 14th in the Golfweek/ Tar Heel Invitational (75-71-72=218, T11, +2) NCAA Fall Preview (71-75-76=222, T20, +6) Sagarin Performance Index ... led Duke with 18 rounds of even or under par and Northrop Grumman Regional (67-76-73=216, 4, +3) a 96.0 percentage of rounds counted ... her 72.76 stroke average led the ACC ... Arizona Wildcat Invitational (77-74=151, T27, +9) fi red a team-best round of 67 at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge ... Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (70-72-71=213, 1, -3) placed tied for fourth at the ACC Championship, tied for third at the Bryan National Bryan National Collegiate (72-69-73=214, T3, -2) Collegiate and fourth at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge ... collected ACC Championship (71-74-71=216, T4, +3) eagles in back-to-back tournaments in the spring ... in the Duke freshman record Tri Match at Ironwood II (77-75-152, T9, +8) books, her 10 top 20 fi nishes ranked tied for third, six top 10 fi nishes ranked tied NCAA East Regional (72-70-75=217, T13, +1) for fi fth and her four top fi ve placements is tied for fi fth ... went 3-0 during the NGCA NCAA Championship (72-76-78-70=296, T43, +8) Match Play Championship ... All-ACC Academic Team selection. LPGA 2009 U.S. Open (78-76=154, MC) 2010 Winter: 2008 Ginn Open (79-74=153, MC) Won the 2010 Dixie Amateur Championship at the Heron Bay Golf Club in Coral Springs, Fla., with a four-day total of 284 (70-71-70-73) ... she won by fi ve strokes over Alexis Thompson.

2009 Summer: Qualifi ed for the U.S. Open and missed the cut with rounds of 78 and 76 ... advanced to match play at the U.S. Women’s Amateur for the fourth straight year ... placed fi fth in stroke-play qualifying for the U.S. Women’s Amateur and advanced to the round of 16 in match play.

Prep: Earned 2008 AJGA Second Team Rolex Junior All-America and 2008 Sun-Sentinel Player of the Year honors …. a 2007 Honorable Mention Rolex Junior All-America and 2006 Second Team Rolex Junior All-America selection … posted seven top-fi ve fi nishes in AJGA events, winning the 2006 First American Title Junior Classic with rounds of 74-68-73=215 … played in four U.S. Girls Junior Championships ... tied for sixth in stroke play qualifying at the 2008 U.S. Women’s Amateur … played in the 2008 LPGA Ginn Open and missed the cut with rounds of 79 and 74 … went on to advance to the second round of match play at the 2008 U.S. Amateur … advanced to the quarterfi nals of the 2008 U.S. Girls Junior ... turned in a second place fi nish at the AJGA Mizuno Junior at Innisbrook to go along with two other top 20 fi nishes … member of the East Team at the 2008 and 2007 Canon Cup …

Duncan Year By Year Total Total Total Stroke Even/Under Best Best Best Best Top Top Top Best Year Tourneys Rounds Strokes Average Par Rounds First Rd 18 36 54 5 10 20 Finish 2009-10 12 33 2401 72.76 18 67 67 141 213 4 6 10 1st - 17 - MEET THE BLUE DEVILS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

placed eighth at the Nike Golf Junior at Jacksonville, fi fth at the Nike Golf Junior at Lee County and second at the Nike Golf Junior at Louisville … lettered all four years on the boys’ golf team at Blacksburg High School … led her team to two state Courtney Ellenbogen championships as a sophomore and junior … in the state championship, placed second as a sophomore, third as a junior, fourth as a senior and seventh as a 5-2 • Sophomore freshman, individually … she has had two holes-in-one -- one when she was 11 in Blacksburg, Va. a local tournament from 121 yards with a 7-iron and one at the sectional qualifying (Blacksburg) for the 2006 U.S. Women’s Open from 180 yards with a 7-. Personal: Born December 28, 1990 in Blacksburg, Va. … daughter of Bill and Janet Ellenbogen … has one brother, Matt (20) … her father, Bill, played college football at Virginia 2010 Summer Action: Tech and graduated in 1973 … her father went on to play in the NFL from 1973 to Played in the U.S. Women’s Open and was tied for the individual lead at one-under- 1980 with the New York Giants … her grandmother, Wilma, graduated from Duke par early in the fi rst round but missed the cut with rounds of 76 and 81 ... competed in the Women’s Collegiate Team Championship along with Stacey Kim and the Duke duo fi nished tied for 10th ... missed the cut at the U.S. Women’s Amateur. Ellenbogen By The Numbers

2009-10: 2009-10 Closed out her freshman campaign with a tied for 18th place fi nish at the NCAA Mason Rudolph (77-74=151, T76, +7) Championship, which was a team best ... notched rounds of 74, 73, 69 and 74 for Tar Heel Invitational (70-73-70=213, 4, -3) a total of 290 ... on the season, totaled a 75.00 stroke average to go along with one NCAA Fall Preview (77-76-73=226, T36, +10) top fi ve, two top 10 and fi ve top 20 fi nishes ... turned in a season-best fourth place Northrop Grumman Reg. (74-74-76=224, T17, +11) fi nish at the Tar Heel Invitational with rounds of 70, 73 and 70 for a three-under- Arizona Wildcat Invitational (74-79=153, T36, +11) par, 213 ... tied for sixth at the Tri Match at Ironwood (74-74=148) ... tied for 16th Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (79-77-75=231, T28, +15) at the ACC Championship ... her round of 69 at the NCAA Championship marked Bryan National Collegiate (80-79-76=235, T72, +19) ACC Championship (79-75-73=227, T16, +14) just the 12th round in the 60s during the NCAAs for a Duke golfer ... counted 86.0 Tri Match at Ironwood II (74-74=148, T6, +4) percent of her rounds on the season, which was second best on the Duke squad NCAA East Regional (78-73-76=227, T65, +11) ... fi nished 92nd in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index ... All-ACC Academic NCAA Championship (74-73-69-74=290, T18, +2) Team selection. LPGA 2009 Summer Action: 2010 U.S. Open (76-81=157, MC) Finished second in the AJGA Championship at the Virginian with rounds of 75, 75, 2008 U.S. Open (79-79=158, MC) 75 for a total of 225 ... advanced to match play at the Women’s Western. 2007 U.S. Open (74-75=149, MC)

Prep: A 2007 fi rst team Rolex Junior All-America and 2008 Honorable Mention Rolex Junior All-America … two-time Women’s U.S. Open qualifi er and three-time Women’s U.S. Women’s Amateur qualifi er (2007, 2006, 2005) … owns three career American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) titles by winning the 2007 TomatoBank Northern California Classic, 2007 Rolex Tournament of Champions and the 2007 Mizuno Junior at Chateau Elan in 2007 … since 2004, has recorded 23 top 10 fi nishes in AJGA events … played in nine AJGA events in 2008, posting a best fi nish of third at the Horseshoe Bend Junior Classic with rounds of 75-71=146 … participated in the 2008 U.S. Women’s Open and missed the cut with rounds of 79, 79 … notched fi ve top 10 fi nishes in 11 events … played in the 2008 Canon Cup on the East Team … tallied six top fi ve fi nishes and 10 top 20 fi nishes in 2007 … notched back-to- back wins at the Rolex Tournament of Champions and the Tomato Bank Northern California Classic … her lowest competitive score is 65, which she shot at the 2007 Scott Robertson Memorial … member of 2007 Team … played in the 2007 U.S. Women’s Amateur before falling in the fi rst round of match play …qualifi ed for the 2007 U.S. Women’s Open at Pine Needles and missed the cut with rounds of 74, 75 … in 2006, posted fi ve top 10 fi nishes in 11 tournaments … had her best fi nish in 2006 at the Bridgestone Golf Junior Classic and the Natural Resource Partners Bluegrass Junior … totaled a second place (Nike Golf Junior at Jacksonville), third place (AJGA Andover Open) and third place (Lessing’s AJGA Classic) to open the 2005 AJGA campaign … in three AJGA Tournaments in 2004,

Ellenbogen Year By Year Total Total Total Stroke Even/Under Best Best Best Best Top Top Top Best Year Tourneys Rounds Strokes Average Par Rounds First Rd 18 36 54 5 10 20 Finish 2009-10 11 31 2325 75.00 3 70 69 143 213 1 2 5 4th - 18 - MEET THE BLUE DEVILS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

Stacey Kim 5-4 • Sophomore Columbus, Ga. (Kaplan College Prep) Kim By The Numbers

2009-10 2010 Summer Action: NGCA Match Qualifi er (79-79=158, T58, +14) Competed in the Women’s Collegiate Team Championship along with Courtney Mason Rudolph (69-71=140, T13, -4) Ellenbogen and the Duke duo fi nished tied for 10th. Tar Heel Invitational (81-73-79=233, T75, +17) NCAA Fall Preview (72-75-73=220, T12, +4) Northrop Grumman Reg. (80-78-80=238, T67, +25) 2009-10: Arizona Wildcat Invitational (77-83=160, T67, +18) Played in 11 of the 12 tournaments as a freshman registering a 75.52 stroke Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (76-75-70=221, T2, +5) average ... had two top fi ve, two top 10 and fi ve top 20 fi nishes ... led the ACC Bryan National Collegiate (75-80-72=227, T43, +11) Championship at one point, while fi nishing tied for fourth with rounds of 70, 73, ACC Championship (70-73-73=216, T4, +3) 73 for a total of 216 ... posted a career-best tied for second place fi nish at the Liz NCAA East Regional (72-71-75=218, T19, +2) Murphey Collegiate Classic with rounds of 76, 75, 70 for a total of 221 ... tied for NCAA Championship (79-79-79-73=310, T110, +22) 19th at the NCAA East Regional ... notched eight rounds of even or under par on LPGA the year ... fi red a career-best four-under-par, 140, at the Mason Rudolph Col- 2006 U.S. Open (83-78=161, MC) legiate Championship with rounds of 69 and 71 to fi nish tied for 13th ... All-ACC Academic Team selection.

Prep: A 2008 second team Rolex Junior All-America ... 2005 and 2007 Honorable Mention Rolex Junior All-America … over her career on the AJGA, owns one victory and 21 top 20 fi nishes since 2004 ... totaled two tied for ninth fi nishes at the U.S. Girls Junior Championship the last two years … advanced to the quarterfi nals at the 2008 U.S. Women’s Amateur Public … in 2008, notched fi ve top 16 fi nishes in eight tournaments … notched a second place fi nish at the 2008 Horseshoe Bend Junior Classic with rounds of 73-71=144 … played in the 2008 Canon Cup on the East squad … posted seven top 20 fi nishes in 2007 out of 10 tournaments … notched a second place fi nish at the Ringgold Telephone Company Junior Classic with rounds of 69-68-71=208 … played in eight AJGA tournaments in 2006 with her best fi nish coming at the Thunderbird International Junior with rounds of 72-73-81=226 … qualifi ed for the 2006 U.S. Women’s Open and missed the cut with rounds of 83, 78 … advanced to the second round of match play at the 2006 U.S. Women’s Amateur before falling to future teammate Lindy Duncan … in 2006, named All-District and All-State while leading her Columbus H.S. squad to the state championship, including a round of 68 to earn state medalist honors … her freshman H.S. team was also 2006 District Champions … won the 2005 Dunlop Carolina Junior Championship with rounds of 72-70-71=213 … in three straight AJGA Tournaments in 2005, fi nished fi rst, fourth and third at the Dunlop Carolina Junior Championship, Burgett H. Mooney, Jr. Rome Classic and the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Junior, respectively … since 2004, has competed in 36 AJGA Tournaments, recording 20 top 20 fi nishes … has notched two holes-in-one at Maple Ridge Golf Club in 2004 from 145 yards with a 7-iron and at the Horseshoe Bend Country Club in 2008 from 134 yards with an 8-iron.

Personal: Born October 10, 1990 in Columbus, Ga. … daughter of Kap and Kyong Kim … has two sisters, Grace (24) and Patricia (22) … began playing golf at age six.

Kim Year By Year Total Total Total Stroke Even/Under Best Best Best Best Top Top Top Best Year Tourneys Rounds Strokes Average Par Rounds First Rd 18 36 54 5 10 20 Finish 2009-10 11 31 2341 75.52 8 69 69 140 216 2 2 5 T2nd - 19 - MEET THE BLUE DEVILS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

Laetitia Beck Luz Alejandra Cangrejo 5-7 • Freshman 5-7 • Freshman Caesarea, Israel Bogota, Colombia (Pendleton School, Fla.) (Colegio Trinidad del Monte)

Prep: Prep: Currently ranked fi fth in the Golfweek/Sagarin Girls and Polo Golf rankings … 2009 First Team Rolex Junior All-America ... currently ranked 10th in the Polo Girls 2009 Second Team Rolex Junior All-America ... is in her fourth year at IMG Golf rankings and 14th in the Golfweek Girls Junior listing ... won the 2009 PGA Junior Academy ... winner of the 2010 Verizon Junior Heritage with rounds of 73 and 74 Series ... placed second at the South-American Amateur Championship and third at for a total of 147 ... earned Golfweek Player of the Week in February of 2010 ... the U.S. Girls Junior Championship in 2009 ... won the National Women’s Amateur IMG Ledbetter Academy 2010 Girls Most Valuable Player ... fell in a playoff at the Championship “Copa Valores Bancolombia” ... other top 10 events in 2009 were 2010 Thunderbird International Junior, after posting rounds of 73, 69, and 71 for a at the Annika Invitational (2nd), Mexican National Amateur Championship (2nd), total of 213 ... won the 2009 Doral Publix Junior Classic with a 54-hole total of 209, South-American Youth Tournament (4th), Thunderbird International Junior (5th) which was seven-under-par ... 2009 winner of Israel Junior and Ladies Champi- and Rolex Tournament of Champions (9th) ... advanced to the semifi nals of the onships … placed second in the Duke of York Yong Trophy 2009 … 2008 Junior 2009 U.S. Girls Junior Championship before falling in 19 holes ... a 2008 Second Israel Open Champion and FCWT University of Florida Champion … FCWT second Team Rolex Junior All-America ... in 2008 on the AJGA, had one victory, four top Team All-America … secured the FCWT Feather Sound Open title … notched four 10 fi nishes and seven top 10 placements in nine tournaments ... won the Heritage second place fi nishes in FCWT University of Florida, FCWT The Leadbetter Clas- Junior Championship with rounds of 72-71-69=212 ... other top 10 fi nishes were sic, the FCWT World Woods and the Verizon Heritage Tournament (72-72 = 144) at the Rolex Girls Junior Championship (6th), Rolex Tournament of Champions ... Maccabiah 18 champion 2009 … FCWT First Team All-America her junior year (6th) and McDonald’s Betsy Rawls Girls Championship (6th) ... won eight other … fi nished third at the 2008 Girl’s British Amateur Championship ... won FCWT tournaments in 2008 -- XXIX International Golf Championship, Junior National Golf PGA Golf Club Open and FCWT Doral Silver Classic as a sophomore … placed Championship, XVIII International Youth Championship, National Youth Tournament third in the FCWT PGA National Open … placed second at the Doral Publix Junior “Copa Puma,” South-American Youth Tournament, National Minor’s Tournament Classic (14-15 Division) ... competed in seven tournaments as a sophomore … (Girls 15-17), VI La Pradera de Potosi International Amateur Golf Tournament and placed second in the Girls National Championship ... won her fi rst Israel the International Youth Championship ... in the Junior National Golf Championship, Ladies Championship at age 12. shot 19-under-par to pick up the victory ... won nine tournaments in 2007, including the Women’s Open Championship - International against professional Personal: golfers ... three-time winner of the Long Contest in 2006 (twice) and 2007 ... Born on February 5, 1992 in Antwerp, Belgium … daughter of Liliane and Jean won the Farallones Open and Cucuta Open in Columbia in 2006. Claude …. has one brother, Yoni (28), and one sister, Liora (31), and a twin sister, Olivia (18). Personal: Born on April 1, 1993 in Bogota, Columbia … daughter of Luis Augusto Cangrejo and Luz Nubia Pedraza ... has two sisters, Ana Maria (26) and Silvia Lucia (27).

- 20 - 2009-10 SEASON REVIEW 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 2009-10 Results Date Tournament Site/Course Host/Results Sept. 6-8 NGCA National Match Play Championship Daytona Beach, Fla./LPGA International 10th (606) Sept. 25-27 Mason Rudolph Championship Nashville, Tenn./Ironhorse Course at The Legends Club T4th (565) Oct. 9-11 Tar Heel Invitational Chapel Hill, N.C./Finley Golf Course 7th (883) Oct. 23-25 NCAA Fall Preview Wilmington, N.C./Country Club of Landfall 1st (881) Feb. 8-10 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Los Angeles, Calif./Palos Verdes Golf Club T6th (900) Feb. 22-23 Wildcat Invitational Tucson, Ariz./Arizona National Golf Club 5th (599) March 26-28 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Athens, Ga./Univ. of Georgia Golf Course 1st (889) April 2-4 Bryan National Collegiate Greensboro, N.C./Players Course at Bryan Park T3rd (886) April 16-18 ACC Championship Greensboro, N.C./Sedgefi eld Country Club 3rd (874) April 24 Tri Match at Ironwood Greenville, N.C./Ironwood Golf & Country Club 3rd (594) May 6-8 NCAA Regional Championship Greenville, N.C./Ironwood Golf & Country Club T3rd (868) May 18-21 NCAA Championship Wilmington, N.C./Country Club of Landfall T8th (1179) 2009-10 Individual Statistics Total Total Total Stroke Best Best Best Best Best Top Top Top Best Name Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. 1st Rnd Final Rd. 18 36 54 5 10 20 Finish Lindy Duncan 12 33 2401 72.76 67 70 67 141 213 4 6 10 1st Alison Whitaker 12 33 2459 74.52 69 69 69 141 217 2 4 6 T2nd Kim Donovan 12 33 2471 74.88 68 69 68 139 217 1 1 6 2nd Courtney Ellenbogen 11 31 2325 75.00 70 70 69 143 213 1 2 5 4th Stacey Kim 11 31 2341 75.52 69 70 69 140 216 2 2 5 T2nd Yu Young Lee 2 4 315 78.75 80 77 77 157 - 0 0 1 14th Team Totals 12 165 12312 74.62 283 278 278 565 868 7 11 11 1st (2) Kim Lindy Courtney Stacey Yu Young Donovan Duncan Ellenbogen Kim Lee Even or Under Par Rounds 8 18 3 8 0 Eagles 1 2 2 0 0 Birdies 72 88 68 71 2 Pars 367 395 345 334 42 Bogeys 132 89 115 126 25 Double Bogeys or Worse 21 17 27 28 2 Most Birdies In One Round 7 8 7 6 2 Percentage of Rounds Counted 26.5/33 (0.80) 31.5/33 (0.96) 26.5/31 (0.86) 23/31 (0.74) 1/4 (0.25) Differentials (average strokes behind leader) 174/12 (14.50) 106/12 (8.83) 129/11 (11.7) 199/11 (18.1) 34/2 (17.00) Par Three Scoring 444/134 (3.31) 423/134 (3.16) 398/126 (3.16) 406/126 (3.22) 56/16 (3.50) Par Four Scoring 1403/334 (4.20) 1352/334 (4.05) 1340/314 (4.28) 1277/314 (4.07) 175/40 (4.38) Par Five Scoring 632/126 (5.02) 616/126 (4.89) 462/96 (4.82) 582/118 (4.93) 84/16 (5.25) First Round Scoring 12-894 (74.50) 12-866 (72.17) 11-836 (76.00) 11-830 (75.46) 2-160 (80.00) Second Round Scoring 12-868 (72.33) 12-876 (73.00) 11-827 (75.18) 11-837 (76.09) 2-155 (77.50) Third Round Scoring 8-599 (74.88) 8-589 (73.63) 8-588 (73.50) 8-601 (75.13) -- Fourth Round Scoring 1-78 (78.00) 1-70 (70.00) 1-74 (74.00) 1-73 (73.00) -- Alison Whitaker Even or Under Par Rounds 9 Eagles 2 Duke Team Scoring Birdies 89 Par Three Scoring 2129/650 (3.28) Pars 346 Par Four Scoring 7016/1670 (4.20) Bogeys 133 Par Five Scoring 3128/630 (4.97) Double Bogeys or Worse 23 Most Birdies In One Round 6 Percentage of Rounds Counted 26.5/33 (0.80) Differentials (average strokes behind leader) 162/12 (13.50) First Round Scoring 12-3527 (293.92) Par Three Scoring 438/134 (3.27) Second Round Scoring 12-3553 (296.08) Par Four Scoring 1397/334 (4.18) Third Round Scoring 8-2356 (294.50) Par Five Scoring 624/126 (4.95) Fourth Round Scoring 1-288 (288.00) First Round Scoring 12-891 (74.25) Second Round Scorig 12-873 (72.75) Third Round Scoring 8-601 (75.13) Fourth Round Scoring 1-71 (71.00) - 21 - 2009-10 SEASON REVIEW 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Tournament Results

Hooters NGCA Match Play Qualifi er Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Daytona, FL LPGA International (Legends Course) Athens, Ga. University of Georgia Par 72, 6280 Yards Duke 10th of 16 (606) Par 72, 6335 Yards Duke 1st of 23 (889) Lindy Duncan 73-72=145 (T8, +1) Lindy Duncan 70-72-71=213 (1, -3) Alison Whitaker 74-76=150 (T16, +6) Stacey Kim 76-75-70=221 (T2, +5) Kim Donovan 77-77=154 (T46, +10) Kim Donovan 75-76-78=229 (T20, +13) Stacey Kim 79-79=158 (T58, +14) Courtney Ellenbogen 79-77-75=231 (T28, +15) Yu Young Lee 80-78=158 (T58, +14) Alison Whitaker 82-79-73=234 (T37, +18) Team 303-303=606 (+15) Team 300-300-289=889 (+25)

Mason Rudolph Womens Championship Bryan National Collegiate Franklin, TN Vanderbilt Legends Club Greensboro, NC Players Course Par 72, 6271 Yards Duke T4th of 16 (565) Par 72, 6323 Yards Duke T3rd of 18 (886) Kim Donovan 71-68=140 (T13, -4) Lindy Duncan 72-69-73=214 (T3, -2) Stacey Kim 69-71=140 (T13, -4) Kim Donovan 75-74-73=222 (T20, +6) Lindy Duncan 69-72=141 (T15, -3) Alison Whitaker 71-78-75=224 (T30, +8) Alison Whitaker 74-70=144 (T30, E) Stacey Kim 75-80-72=227 (T43, +11) Courtney Ellenbogen 77-74=151 (T76, +7) Courtney Ellenbogen 80-79-76=235 (T72, +19) Team 283-282=565 (-11) Team 293-300-293=886 (+22)

Tar Heel Invitational ACC Women’s Golf Championship Chapel Hill, NC UNC Finley Golf Course Greensboro, NC Sedgefi eld Country Club Par 72, 6285 Yards Duke 7th of 18 (883) Par 71, 6355 Yards Duke 3rd of 9 (874) Courtney Ellenbogen 70-73-70=213 (4, -3) Lindy Duncan 71-74-71=216 (T4, +3) Lindy Duncan 75-71-72=218 (T11, +2) Stacey Kim 70-73-73=216 (T4, +3) Kim Donovan 76-74-74=2241 (T42, +8) Alison Whitaker 69-76-74=219 (T8, +6) Alison Whitaker 78-72-81=231 (T68, +15) Kim Donovan 78-76-71=225 (T12, +12) Stacey Kim 81-73-79=233 (T75, +17) Courtney Ellenbogen 79-75-73=227 (T16, +14) Team 299-289-295=883 (+19) Team 288-298-288=874 (+22)

NCAA Fall Preview ECU Spring Tri-Match Wilmington, NC CC of Landfall, Dye Course Greenville, NC Ironwood Country Club Par 72, 6325 Yards Duke 1st of 18 (883) Par 72, 6321 Yards Duke 3rd of 9 (874) Alison Whitaker 77-71-69=217 (T5, +1) Kim Donovan 72-70=142 (2, -2) Stacey Kim 72-75-73=220 (T12, +4) Courtney Ellenbogen 74-74=148 (T6, +4) Lindy Duncan 71-75-76=222 (T20, +6) Alison Whitaker 76-76=152 (T9, +8) Courtney Ellenbogen 77-76-73=226 (T36, +10) Lindy Duncan 77-75=152 (T9, +8) Kim Donovan 76-80-73=229 (T50, +13) **Yu Young Lee 79-75-73=227 (T16, +14) Team 299-289-295=883 (+19) Team 299-295=594 (+18)

Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge NCAA East Regional Los Angeles, CA Palos Verdes Golf Club Greenville, N.C. Ironwood Golf Club Par 71, 5912 Yards Duke T6th of 15 (900) Par 72, 6,325 Yards Duke T3rd of 24 (868) Lindy Duncan 67-76-73=216 (4, +3) Kim Donovan 71-68-78=217 (T13, +1) Courtney Ellenbogen 74-74-76=224 (T17, +11) Lindy Duncan 72-72-75=217 (T13, +1) Kim Donovan 79-77-74=230 (T38, +17) Stacey Kim 72-71-75=218 (T19, +2) Alison Whitaker 72-82-80=234 (T54, +21) Alison Whitaker 75-69-74=218 (T19, +2) Stacey Kim 80-78-80=238 (T67. +25) Courtney Ellenbogen 78-73-76=227 (T65, +11) Team 292-305-303=900 (+48) Team 290-278-300=868

Arizona Wildcat Invitational NCAA Championship Tucson, AZ Arizona National Wilmington, N.C. Country Club of Landfall-Dye Course Par 71, 6166 Yards Duke 5th of 16 (599) Par 72, 6,368 Yards Duke T8th of 24 (1179) Alison Whitaker 69-72=141 (T2, -1) Courtney Ellenbogen 74-73-69-74=290 (T18, +2) Lindy Duncan 77-74=151 (T27, +9) Alison Whitaker 74-75-75-71=295 (T49, +2) Courtney Ellenbogen 74-79=153 (T36, +11) Lindy Duncan 72-76-78-70=296 (T43, +8) Kim Donovan 76-78=154 (T40, +12) Kim Donovan 68-81-78-78 (T94, +17) Stacey Kim 77-83=160 (T67, +18) Stacey Kim 79-79-79-73 (T110, +22) Team 296-303=599 (+31) Team 288-303-300-288=1179

- 22 - HONORS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE NCAA Individual Champion 2001-02 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn (First) 2000-01 ...... Candy Hannemann Candy Hannemann(Second) 2001-02 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn Leigh Anne Hardin (Second) 2004-05 ...... Anna Grzebien 2002-03 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn (First) Liz Janangelo (First) Honda Award Leigh Anne Hardin (HM) 2000-01 ...... Candy Hannemann 2003-04 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn (First) 2001-02 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn Liz Janangelo (First) 2004-05 ...... Anna Grzebien Brittany Lang (First) 2006-07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst Leigh Anne Hardin (Second) 2007-08 ...... Amanda Blumenherst Anna Grzebien (HM) 2004-05 ...... Anna Grzebien (First) NGCA National Player of the Year Liz Janangelo (First) 2003-04 ...... Liz Janangelo Brittany Lang (First) 2005-06 ...... Amanda Blumenherst Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh (HM) 2006-07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst 2005-06 ...... Anna Grzebien (First) 2007-08 ...... Amanda Blumenherst Liz Janangelo (First) Amanda Blumenherst (First) Golfstat Cup Jennie Lee (HM) 2006-07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (First) 1998-99 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn (72.94) Anna Grzebien (Second) 2003-04 ...... Liz Janangelo (71.10) Jennie Lee (Second) 2005-06 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (71.62) Jennifer Pandolfi (HM)**Golfweek only 2006-07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (71.00) Alison Whitaker (HM)**Golfweek only 2007-08 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (71.00) 2007-08 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (First) Jennie Lee (Second) Collegiate Golfer of the Year Jennifer Pandolfi (HM)**Golfweek only 1983-84 ...... Mary Anne Widman Alison Whitaker (HM)**Golfweek only 2008-09 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (Second) Edith Cummings Golf Award Jennie Lee (Second) 2005-06 ...... Amanda Blumenherst 2009-10 ...... Lindy Duncan (First)

Dinah Shore Trophy Duke Hall of Fame 2007-08 & 2008-09 ...... Amanda Blumenherst NAME ...... Year Inducted Sarah LeBrun Ingram ...... 1999 NGCA National Rookie of the Year Mary Anne Widman ...... 1996 1998-99 ...... Beth Bauer 2003-04 ...... Brittany Lang NSCAA All-American Scholar 2005-06 ...... Amanda Blumenherst 1984-85 ...... Michelle Miller 1990-91 ...... Sibylle Gabler NGCA All-America 1992-93 ...... Pam Soliman 1981-82 ...... Mary Anne Widman (Second) 1993-94 ...... Tonya Blosser 1982-83 ...... Mary Anne Widman (Second) ...... Kathi Poppmeier 1983-84 ...... Mary Anne Widman (First) ...... Pam Soliman 1984-85 ...... Jodi Logan (HM) 1994-95 ...... Kathi Poppmeier 1985-86 ...... Evelyn Orley (HM) ...... Pam Soliman 1986-87 ...... Sarah LeBrun (First) 1995-96 ...... Kathi Poppmeier 1987-88 ...... Evelyn Orley (Second) 1997-98 ...... Amie Lehman Sarah LeBrun (HM) 1998-99 ...... Kalen Anderson 1991-92 ...... Kim Cayce (HM) 1999-2000 ...... Kalen Anderson 1992-93 ...... Stephanie Sparks (First) ...... Amie Lehman Tonya Blosser (HM) 2000-01 ...... Kalen Anderson 1993-94 ...... Stephanie Sparks (Second) 2001-02 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn 1994-95 ...... Kathi Poppmeier (Second) ...... Candy Hannemann 1995-96 ...... Kathi Poppmeier (Second) 2002-03 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn Jenny Chuasiriporn (HM) 2003-04 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn 1996-97 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn (First) 2006-07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst 1997-98 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn (First) 2007-08 ...... Amanda Blumenherst 1998-99 ...... Beth Bauer (First) 2008-09 ...... Amanda Blumenherst Jenny Chuasiriporn (First) 1999-2000 ...... Beth Bauer (First) ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Kalen Anderson (Second) 2006-07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst Maria Garcia-Estrada (Second) 2007-08 ...... Amanda Blumenherst 2000-01 ...... Candy Hannemann (First) 2008-09 ...... Amanda Blumenherst Virada Nirapathpongporn (First) - 23 - HONORS/RECORDS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE ACC Player of the Year ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1996-97 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn 2008, 2009...... Amanda Blumenherst 1997-98 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn 2010...... Alison Whitaker 1998-99 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn (tie) Beth Bauer (tie) All-ACC Academic Team 1999-2000 ...... Beth Bauer 2006...... Amanda Blumenherst, Anna Grzebien 2000-01 ...... Candy Hannemann 2007... Amanda Blumenherst, Anna Grzebien, Jennifer Pandolfi , Alison Whitaker 2001-02 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn 2008...... Amanda Blumenherst, Jennie Lee, Jennifer Pandolfi , Alison Whitaker 2003-04 ...... Liz Janangelo 2009...... Amanda Blumenherst, Jennie Lee 2004-05 ...... Brittany Lang 2010...... Alison Whitaker, Lindy Duncan, Courtney Ellenbogen, Stacey Kim 2005-06 ...... Amanda Blumenherst 2006-07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst 2007-08 ...... Amanda Blumenherst 2008-09 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (Tie) 2009-10 ...... Lindy Duncan

ACC Rookie of the Year 1995-96 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn 1997-98 ...... Kalen Anderson (tie) 1998-99 ...... Beth Bauer 1999-2000 ...... Maria Garcia-Estrada 2000-01 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn 2001-02 ...... Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 2002-03 ...... Liz Janangelo 2003-04 ...... Brittany Lang 2004-05 ...... Jennifer Pandolfi 2005-06 ...... Amanda Blumenherst 2006-07 ...... Alison Whitaker 2009-10 ...... Lindy Duncan

All-ACC 1984-85 ...... Sarah LeBrun, Jodi Logan 1985-86 ...... Jodi Logan, Evelyn Orley 1991-92 ...... Kim Cayce 1992-93 ...... Stephanie Sparks 1993-94 ...... Tonya Blosser, Kathi Poppmeier, Stephanie Sparks 1994-95 ...... Kathi Poppmeier 1995-96 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn, Kathi Poppmeier 1996-97 ...... Alicia Allison, Jenny Chuasiriporn 1997-98 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn 1998-99 ..Kalen Anderson, Beth Bauer, Jenny Chuasiriporn, Candy Hannemann 1999-00 ...... Kalen Anderson, Beth Bauer, Candy Hannemann, Kristina Engstrom, Maria Garcia-Estrada 2000-01 Kalen Anderson, Candy Hannemann, Leigh Anne Hardin Kristina Engstrom, Virada Nirapathpongporn 2001-02 Virada Nirapathpongporn, Candy Hannemann Leigh Anne Hardin, Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 2002-03 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn, Leigh Anne Hardin, Liz Janangelo 2003-04 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn, Leigh Anne Hardin, Liz Janangelo Brittany Lang, Anna Grzebien 2004-05 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Anna Grzebien, Liz Janangelo, Brittany Lang Jennifer Pandolfi , Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 2005-06 ...... Anna Grzebien, Liz Janangelo, Jennifer Pandolfi Amanda Blumenherst, Jennie Lee 2006-07 ...... Anna Grzebien, Alison Whitaker, Jennifer Pandolfi Amanda Blumenherst, Jennie Lee 2007-08 ....Alison Whitaker, Jennifer Pandolfi , Amanda Blumenherst, Jennie Lee 2008-09 ...... Amanda Blumenherst, Jennie Lee 2009-10 ...... Lindy Duncan, Alison Whitaker

- 24 - RECORDS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Individual Victories Top-10 Freshman Stroke Averages NAME Victories NAME AVERAGE 1. Amanda Blumenherst, 2006-09 ...... 12 1. Amanda Blumenherst, 2005-06 ...... 71.62 Mary Anne Widman, 1981-84 ...... 12 2. Brittany Lang, 2003-04 ...... 71.67 3. Jenny Chuasiriporn, 1996-99 ...... 7 3. Lindy Duncan, 2009-10 ...... 72.76 Liz Janangelo, 2003-06 ...... 7 4. Beth Bauer, 1998-99 ...... 73.17 5. Brittany Lang, 2004-05 ...... 6 5. Virada Nirapathpongporn, 2000-01 ...... 73.36 6. Virada Nirapathpongporn, 2001-04 ...... 5 6. Liz Janangelo, 2002-03 ...... 73.58 Candy Hannemann, 1999-2002 ...... 5 7. Anna Grzebien, 2003-04 ...... 73.61 8. Beth Bauer, 1999-2000 ...... 4 8. Jennie Lee, 2005-06 ...... 74.29 Leigh Anne Hardin, 2001-04 ...... 4 9. Candy Hannemann, 1998-99 ...... 74.81 10. Stephanie Sparks, 1992-96 ...... 3 10. Alison Whitaker, 2006-07 ...... 75.03 Kristina Engstrom, 2000-03 ...... 3 Top Individual Rounds Under Dan Brooks Individual Top-10 Finishes DATE NAME (TOURNAMENT/ROUND) SCORE NAME TOP 10 FINISHES 10/31/04 ...... Liz Janangelo (ACC/SEC Challenge/3 - Par 71) ...... 62 1. Amanda Blumenherst, 2006-09 ...... 37 5/12/07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (NCAA East Reg./3 - Par 72) ...... 63 2. Liz Janangelo, 2003-06 ...... 30 9/20/04 ...... Brittany Lang (NCAA Fall Preview/1 - Par 72) ...... 64 3. Jenny Chuasiriporn, 1996-99 ...... 27 3/5/07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (UCF/2 - Par 72) ...... 65 Virada Nirapathpongporn, 2001-04 ...... 27 3/9/08 ...... Alison Whitaker (UCF/1 - Par 72) ...... 65 5. Evelyn Orley, 1985-88 ...... 24 10/23/05 ...... Liz Janangelo (Stanford/3 - Par 71) ...... 65 6. Candy Hannemann, 1999-2002 ...... 23 5/19/05 ...... Anna Grzebien (NCAA Championship/3 - Par 71) ...... 65 Sarah LeBrun, 1985-88 ...... 23 10/25/03 ...... Liz Janangelo (ACC/SEC Challenge/2 - Par 71) ...... 65 8. Stephanie Sparks, 1992-96 ...... 22 4/5/02 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn (Bryan National/1 - Par 72) ...... 65 9. Leigh Anne Hardin, 2001-04 ...... 21 5/10/01 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn (NCAA East Regional/1 - Par 72) ...65 10. Kathi Poppmeier, 1993-96 ...... 20 5/20/98 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn (NCAA Championship/1 - Par 72) ...... 65 Anna Grzebien, 2004-07 ...... 20 10/19/07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (Stanford/1 - Par 71) ...... 66 12. Alicia Allison, 1995-98 ...... 19 9/14/07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (Mason Rudolph/1 - Par 72) ...... 66 Beth Bauer, 1999-2000 ...... 19 4/18/04 ...... Liz Janangelo (ACC Championship/3 - Par 71) ...... 66 14. Lisa Brandetsas, 1989-92 ...... 18 3/26/04 ...... Brittany Lang (Liz Murphey/1 - Par 72) ...... 66 15. Kristina Engstrom, 2000-03 ...... 17 2/22/04 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn (Lady Puerto Rico/1 - Par 72) ...... 66 Brittany Lang, 2004-05 ...... 17 10/3/03 ...... Liz Janangelo (Lady Tar Heel/1 - Par 72) ...... 66 17. Kalen Anderson, 1998-2001 ...... 16 3/19/99 ...... Jenny Chuasiriporn (Lady Gamecock/1 - Par 72) ...... 66 18. Tonya Blosser, 1991-94 ...... 15 11/8/98 ...... Beth Bauer (Golf World/3 - Par 72) ...... 66 Jennie Lee, 2006-09 ...... 15 19. Jean Bartholomew, 1986-99 ...... 13 Tournament Records Mary Anne Widman, 1981-84 ...... 13 Team Low Scores Even Or Under Par Rounds Par 71 NAME TOTAL After 18: 271 - Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate, Oct. 23, 2005 (3rd Round) 1. Amanda Blumenherst, 2006-09 ...... 78 After 36: 552 - ACC/SEC Challenge, Oct. 24-25, 2003 2. Liz Janangelo, 2003-06 ...... 55 After 54: 834 - Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate, Oct. 21-23, 2005 3. Virada Nirapathpongporn, 2001-04 ...... 54 After 72: None 4. Anna Grzebien, 2004-07 ...... 45 5. Jenny Chuasiriporn, 1996-99 ...... 42 Par 72 6. Jennie Lee, 2006-09 ...... 41 After 18: 272 - NCAA East Regional, May 12, 2007 (3rd Round) 7. Leigh Anne Hardin, 2001-04 ...... 38 After 36: 559 - Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate, Oct. 15-16, 2003 8. Candy Hannemann, 1999-2002 ...... 37 After 54: 844 - NCAA East Regional, May 10-12, 2007 9. Brittany Lang, 2004-05 ...... 33 After 72: 1,159 - NCAA Championship, May 18-21, 2004 10. Beth Bauer, 1999-2000 ...... 28 Par 73 Top-10 Season Stroke Averages After 18: 282 - Liz Murphey Collegiate, April 1, 2000 (2nd Round) YEAR NAME RDS AVG After 36: 573 - Liz Murphey Collegiate, March 31-April 1, 2000 2007-08 Amanda Blumenherst ...... 34 ...... 71.00 573 - Margaret Branch NCAA Preview, Sept. 24-25, 2007 2006-07 Amanda Blumenherst ...... 31 ...... 71.00 After 54: 860 - Margaret Branch NCAA Preview, Sept. 24-26, 2007 2003-04 Liz Janangelo ...... 30 ...... 71.10 After 72: 1,224 - NCAA Championship, May 25-28, 1994 2005-06 Amanda Blumenherst ...... 34 ...... 71.62 2003-04 Brittany Lang ...... 33 ...... 71.67 2004-05 Brittany Lang ...... 34 ...... 72.41 2003-04 Virada Nirapathpongporn ...... 30 ...... 72.53 2009-10 Lindy Duncan...... 33 ...... 72.76 2000-01 Candy Hannemann...... 33 ...... 72.88 2008-09 Amanda Blumenherst ...... 36 ...... 72.92

- 25 - RECORDS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Individual Low Scores Par 71 After 18: 62 - Liz Janangelo, ACC/SEC Challenge, 10/31/04 (74-74-62=210, T2nd) ** Tied NCAA Record After 36: 134 - Liz Janangelo, ACC/SEC Challenge, 10/24-25/03 (69-65=134, 1st) After 54: 202 - Liz Janangelo, Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate, 10/21-23/05 (70-67-65=202, 1st) Par 72 After 18: 63 - Amanda Blumenherst, NCAA East Regional, 5/12/07 (73-70-63=206, T2nd) ** Tied NCAA Record After 36: 134 - Amanda Blumenherst, Mason Rudolph, 9/14-15/07 (66-68-69=203, 1st) After 54: 203 - Amanda Blumenherst, Mason Rudolph, 9/14-16/07 (66-68-69=203, 1st) After 72: 279 - Virada Nirapathpongporn, NCAA Champ., 5/21-24/02 (68-69-70-72=279, 1st)

Par 73 After 18: 67 - Amanda Blumenherst, NCAA Fall Preview, 9/26/07 (73-68-67=208, 2nd) After 36: 139 - Beth Bauer, Liz Murphey, 3/31-4/1/2000 (67-72-74=213, 1st) After 54: 208 - Amanda Blumenherst, NCAA Fall Preview 9/24-26/07 (73-68-67=208, 2nd) After 72: 300 - Christine Casingal, NCAA Championship, 1987 (74-76-76=300, T25th)

Season Records

Team Wins: 10, 2003-04 Consecutive Wins: 7, 2001-02

Individual Wins: 6, Mary Anne Widman, 1983-84 Consecutive Wins: 3, Amanda Blumenherst, 2006-07 Consecutive Rounds Even/Under Par: 10, Amanda Blumenherst, 2006-07 Rounds of Even or Under Par: 24, Amanda Blumenherst, 2005-06 Consecutive Top Five Finishes 14, Amanda Blumenherst, 2007-08

Team Tournament Records Largest Margin of Victory: 49, Tar Heel Invitational (Oct. 3-5, 2003) Largest Margin of Victory In ACC Championship: 47 in 2005

Other Records Top 20 Finishes: 41, Amanda Blumenherst, 2006-09 Career Scoring Average: 71.67, Amanda Blumenherst, 2006-09 Consecutive Top 10 Finishes: 32, Amanda Blumenherst, 2005-08 Consecutive ACC Championships: 13 from 1996-2008

- 26 - FRESHMAN RECORDS 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Best 18-Hole Score Most Top 5 Finishes 1. Virada Nirapathpongporn ...... 65 ...... 2000-01 1. Beth Bauer ...... 10 ...... 1998-99 2. Brittany Lang...... 66 ...... 2003-04 2. Amanda Blumenhurst ...... 9 ...... 2005-06 Beth Bauer ...... 66 ...... 1998-99 3. Brittany Lang...... 7 ...... 2003-04 4. Lindy Duncan ...... 67 ...... 2009-10 4. Sarah LeBrun...... 6 ...... 1984-85 Liz Janangelo...... 67 ...... 2002-03 Lindy Duncan ...... 6 ...... 2009-10 Maria Garcia-Estrada ...... 67 ...... 1999-2000 6. Virada “Oui” Nirapathpongporn ...... 5 ...... 2000-01 Candy Hannemann ...... 67 ...... 1998-99 7. Liz Janangelo...... 4 ...... 2002-03 8. Amanda Blumenhurst ...... 68 ...... 2005-06 8. Anna Grzebien ...... 3 ...... 2003-04 Jennie Lee ...... 68 ...... 2005-06 Maria Garcia-Estrada ...... 3 ...... 1999-2000 Anna Grzebien ...... 68 ...... 2003-04 Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 3 ...... 1995-96 11. Stacey Kim...... 69 ...... 2009-10 Alicia Allison ...... 3 ...... 1994-95 Courtney Ellenbogen ...... 69 ...... 2009-10 Debby Stewart ...... 3 ...... 1976-77 Jennifer Pandolfi ...... 69 ...... 2004-05 Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh ...... 69 ...... 2001-02 Most Top 10 Finishes in a Season Leigh Anne Hardin ...... 69 ...... 2000-01 1. Amanda Blumenhurst ...... 11 ...... 2005-06 2. Beth Bauer ...... 10 ...... 1998-99 Best 36-Hole Score 3. Brittany Lang...... 8 ...... 2003-04 1. Liz Janangelo...... 135 ...... 2002-03 4. Alicia Allison ...... 7 ...... 1994-95 2. Brittany Lang...... 136 ...... 2003-04 5. Lindy Duncan ...... 6 ...... 2009-10 3. Amanda Blumenhurst ...... 137 ...... 2005-06 Virada “Oui” Nirapathpongporn ...... 6 ...... 2000-01 4. Virada “Oui” Nirapathpongporn ...... 138 ...... 2000-01 Sarah LeBrun...... 6 ...... 1984-85 5. Beth Bauer ...... 139 ...... 1998-99 8. Liz Janangelo...... 5 ...... 2002-03 Candy Hannemann ...... 139 ...... 1998-99 Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh ...... 5 ...... 2001-02 7. Stacey Kim...... 140 ...... 2009-10 Kristina Engstrom ...... 5 ...... 1999-2000 Anna Grzebien ...... 140 ...... 2003-04 Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 5 ...... 1995-96 Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh ...... 140 ...... 2001-02 10. Lindy Duncan ...... 141 ...... 2009-10 Most Top 20 Finishes in a Season Jennie Lee ...... 141 ...... 2005-06 1 Amanda Blumenhurst ...... 11 ...... 2005-06 Beth Bauer ...... 11 ...... 1998-99 Best 54-Hole Score 3 Virada “Oui” Nirapathpongporn ...... 10 ...... 2000-01 1. Brittany Lang...... 204 ...... 2003-04 4 Lindy Duncan ...... 9 ...... 2009-10 2. Amanda Blumenhurst ...... 208 ...... 2005-06 Brittany Lang...... 9 ...... 2003-04 3. Virada “Oui” Nirapathpongporn ...... 209 ...... 2000-01 5 Anna Grzebien ...... 8 ...... 2003-04 4. Liz Janangelo...... 210 ...... 2002-03 Jennie Lee ...... 8 ...... 2005-06 5. Beth Bauer ...... 212 ...... 1998-99 Maria Garcia-Estrada ...... 8 ...... 1999-2000 Candy Hannemann ...... 212 ...... 1998-99 Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 8 ...... 1995-96 7. Lindy Duncan ...... 213 ...... 2009-10 Stephanie Sparks ...... 8 ...... 1991-92 Courtney Ellenbogen ...... 213 ...... 2009-10 10 Liz Janangelo...... 7 ...... 2002-03 Jennie Lee ...... 213 ...... 2005-06 Leigh Anne Hardin ...... 7 ...... 2000-01 10. Alison Whitaker ...... 215 ...... 2006-07 Candy Hannemann ...... 7 ...... 1998-99 Anna Grzebien ...... 215 ...... 2003-04 Alicia Allison ...... 7 ...... 1994-95 Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh ...... 215 ...... 2001-02 Jamie Koizumi ...... 7 ...... 1992-93 Maria Garcia-Estrada ...... 215 ...... 1999-2000 Most Wins in a Season Best 72-Hole Score 1. Amanda Blumenhurst ...... 3 ...... 2005-06 1. Jennie Lee ...... 288 ...... 2005-06 Brittany Lang...... 3 ...... 2003-04 2. Brittany Lang...... 290 ...... 2003-04 Virada “Oui” Nirapathpongporn ...... 3 ...... 2000-01 3. Courtney Ellenbogen ...... 290 ...... 2009-10 4. Liz Janangelo...... 2 ...... 2002-03 4. Amanda Blumenhurst ...... 294 ...... 2005-06 Beth Bauer ...... 2 ...... 1998-99 Virada “Oui” Nirapathpongporn ...... 294 ...... 2000-01 6. Lindy Duncan ...... 1 ...... 2009-10 6. Lindy Duncan ...... 296 ...... 2009-10 Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh ...... 1 ...... 2001-02 7. Anna Grzebien ...... 298 ...... 2003-04 Leigh Anne Hardin ...... 1 ...... 2000-01 8. Christine Casingal...... 300 ...... 1986-87 Maria Garcia-Estrada ...... 1 ...... 1999-2000 9. Kim Donovan ...... 301 ...... 2007-08 Kristina Engstrom ...... 1 ...... 1999-2000 Leigh Anne Hardin ...... 301 ...... 2000-01 Candy Hannemann ...... 1 ...... 1998-99 Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 1 ...... 1995-96 Evelyn Orley ...... 1 ...... 1984-85 Debby Stewart ...... 1 ...... 1976-77

- 27 - DUKE TRADITION 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Duke In The U.S. Curtis Cup Duke in the National Rankings NAME LOCATION YEAR (Golf World Magazine) Mary Anne Widman ...... ...... 1984 Year ...... Preseason Ranking...... Final Ranking Sarah LeBrun Ingram ...... England ...... 1992 2009-10 ...... 10...... Sarah LeBrun Ingram ...... Chattanooga, Tenn...... 1994 2008-09 ...... 3...... Stephanie Sparks ...... Chattanooga, Tenn...... 1994 2007-08 ...... 1...... Sarah LeBrun Ingram ...... ...... 1996 2006-07 ...... 1...... Beth Bauer ...... Minneapolis, Minn...... 1998 2005-06 ...... 2...... Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... Minneapolis, Minn...... 1998 2004-05 ...... 1...... 2 Beth Bauer ...... England ...... 2000 2003-04 ...... 1...... Leigh Anne Hardin ...... , Pa...... 2002 2002-03 ...... 1...... 1 Liz Janangelo ...... England ...... 2004 2001-02 ...... 1 Brittany Lang ...... England ...... 2004 2000-01 ...... 1...... 1 Amanda Blumenherst ...... Bandon, Ore...... 2006 1999-2000 ...... 3 Jennie Lee ...... Bandon, Ore...... 2006 Amanda Blumenherst ...... St. Andrews, Scotland ...... 2008 Duke in the National Rankings Mina Harigae ...... St. Andrews, Scotland ...... 2008 (MasterCard Collegiate Golf Rankings) Jennie Lee ...... St. Andrews, Scotland ...... 2008 Year ...... Preseason Ranking...... Final Ranking 1999-2000 ...... 1...... Duke In The Canon Cup 1998-1999 ...... 1...... NAME YEAR Alicia Allison ...... 1992, ‘93, ‘94 Final Top 20 Individual Player Rankings Beth Bauer ...... 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 (Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index) Amanda Blumenherst ...... 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Year Final Ranking Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 1994, ‘95 2009-10 ...... Lindy Duncan (14) Kim Donovan ...... 2005 2008-09 ...... Jennie Lee (12), Amanda Blumenherst (14) Lindy Duncan ...... 2007, ‘08 2007-08 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (1) Courtney Ellenbogen ...... 2007, ‘08 2006-07 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (1), Jennie Lee (10) Candy Hannemann ...... 1997 2005-06 ...... Amanda Blumenherst (1), Liz Janangelo (7), Anna Grzebien (14) Leigh Anne Hardin ...... 1997, ‘98 2004-05 ...... Brittany Lang (2), Liz Janangelo (3), Anna Grzebien (10) Mina Harigae ...... 2005, ‘06, ‘07 2003-04 ...... Liz Janangelo (1), Brittany Lang (4), Virada Nirapathpongporn (6) Liz Janangelo ...... 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Leigh Anne Hardin (14), Anna Grzebien (17) Stacey Kim ...... 2008 2002-03 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn (5), Liz Janangelo (11), Brittany Lang ...... 2001, ‘02 Leigh Anne Hardin (18) Jennie Lee ...... 2003, ‘04 2001-02 ...... Virada Nirapathpongporn (4), Candy Hannemann (13) Amie Lehman ...... 1996 2000-01 ...... Candy Hannemann (3), Virada Nirapathpongporn (6) Virada Nirapathpongporn ...... 1998, ‘99 1999-2000 .....Beth Bauer (2), Kalen Anderson (15), Maria Garcia-Estrada (18) Jennifer Pandolfi ...... 2002, ‘03 Stephanie Sparks ...... 1990

Duke in the National Rankings (Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index) Year ...... Preseason Ranking...... Final Ranking 2009-10 ...... 15...... 8 2008-09 ...... 3...... 10 2007-08 ...... 1...... 3 2006-07 ...... 1...... 1 2005-06 ...... 2...... 1 2004-05 ...... 3...... 1 2003-04 ...... 1...... 1 2002-03 ...... 2...... 1 2001-02 ...... 1...... 2 2000-01 ...... 2...... 1 1999-2000 ...... 2...... 2

Duke has been ranked No. 1 during the season nine times out of the last 11 years (other year was 1999-2000).

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YEAR ACC NCAA TEAM HEAD FINISH FINISH VICTORIES COACH 1975 N/A N/A * Jane Lloyd 1976 N/A N/A 2 Jane Lloyd 1977 N/A N/A * Jane Lloyd 1978 N/A N/A 1 Jane Lloyd 1979 N/A N/A 1 Jane Lloyd 1980 N/A N/A 1 Ron Schmid 1981 N/A N/A 0 Ron Schmid 1982 N/A --- 0 Ron Schmid 1983 N/A 16th-1288 2 Ron Schmid 1984 1st-924 7th-1244 3 Ron Schmid 1985 1st-912 --- 4 Dan Brooks 1986 2nd-922 11th-1220 1 Dan Brooks 1987 N/A T7th-1205 2 Dan Brooks 1988 N/A 5th-1186 3 Dan Brooks 1989 N/A --- 1 Dan Brooks 1990 N/A --- 1 Dan Brooks 1991 N/A 13th-1245 2 Dan Brooks 1992 3rd-934 12th-1227 2 Dan Brooks 1993 1st-920 --- 3 Dan Brooks 1994 3rd-932 4th-1224 1 Dan Brooks 1995 4th-918 11th-1215 1 Dan Brooks 1996 1st-890 7th-1260 4 Dan Brooks 1997 1st-897 --- 1 Dan Brooks 1998 1st-903 4th-1179 5 Dan Brooks 1999 1st-890 1st-895 8 Dan Brooks 2000 1st-871 14th-1218 8 Dan Brooks 2001 1st-899 2nd-1179 9 Dan Brooks 2002 1st-866 1st-1164 8 Dan Brooks 2003 1st-877 10th-1225 6 Dan Brooks 2004 1st-838 3rd-1159 10 Dan Brooks 2005 1st-886 1st-1170 9 Dan Brooks 2006 1st-885 1st-1167 6 Dan Brooks 2007 1st-898 1st-1170 7 Dan Brooks 2008 1st-871 3rd-1180 5 Dan Brooks 2009 3rd-894 6th-1207 1 Dan Brooks 2010 3rd-874 T8th-1179 2 Dan Brooks

* Played head-to-head against opponents

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Team Tournament Titles (Margin of Victory) horn Invitational (9), ACC Championship (19), NCAA Cha- 1975-76 Duke Invitational, UNC Greensboro Invitational mpionship (10) 1977-78 Appalachian State Fall Invitational 2006-07.... Mason Rudolph Championship (3), NGCA Match Play 1978-79 Duke Fall Invitational Championship, UCF Challenge (26), LSU/Cleveland 1979-80 Duke Fall Invitational Classic (6), ACC Championship (35), NCAA East Regional 1982-83 Duke Fall Invitational, Azalea Invitational (2), NCAA Championship (15) 1983-84 Blue Ridge Lady Mountaineer, Lady Wolfpack Invitational, 2007-08.... NCAA Fall Preview (1), Tar Heel Invitational (2), NGCA ACC Championship Match Play Championship, UCF Challenge (9), 1984-85 Memphis Intercollegiate, Duke Fall Invitational, Lady ACC Championship (1) Wolfpack Invitational, ACC Championship 2008-09.... NGCA Match Play Championship 1985-86 Duke Fall Invitational 2009-10.... NCAA Fall Preview (1), Liz Murphy Collegiate Classic (21) 1986-87 Memphis Intercollegiate, Duke Fall Invitational 1987-88 Memphis Intercollegiate, Intercollegiate, Individual Tournament Titles (Margin of Victory) Duke Spring Invitational JAN DISQUE: 1975-76 - Women’s Collegiate 1988-89 Lady Tar Heel Tournament 1989-90 Furman Lady Paladin Tournament DEBBY STEWART: 1976-77 - Duke Spring Invitational 1990-91 Spalding/ Invitational, Furman Lady Paladin Tournament AMY GIBBONS: 1978-79 - Duke Fall Invitational 1991-92 Duke Fall Invitational, South Carolina Invitational 1992-93 Lady Seminole Invitational, Duke Fall Invitational (tie), ACC Championship (3) VERONICA KARAMAN: 1978-79 - Blue Ridge Invitational; 1979-80 - 1993-94 Furman Lady Paladin Tournament Duke Fall Invitational 1994-95 Duke Spring Invitational 1995-96 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic, Lady Gamecock Classic MARY ANNE WIDMAN: 1981-82 - Lady Wolfpack Invitational; 1982-83 - ACC Championship (8), NCAA East Regional Blue Ridge Lady Mountaineer, Duke Fall Invitational, Lady Wolfpack In- 1996-97 ACC Championship (10) vitational, Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational, Azalea Invitational; 1983-84 - Blue 1997-98 Mercedes-Benz, Lady Tar Heel Tournament, Lady Ridge Lady Mountaineer, Lady Tar Heel Tournament, Lady Wolfpack In- Gamecock, Bryan National, ACC Championship (14) vitational, Lady Paladin, Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational, ACC Championship 1998-99 Lady Tar Heel Tournament, Bama Fall Preview, Mercedes-Benz, Rolex Match Play, LSU/Fairwood JODI LOGAN: 1984-85 - Duke Fall Invitational, Lady Wolfpack Invita- Lady Gamecock, ACC Championship (12), NCAA Championship tional 1999-00 NCAA Fall Preview (4), Topy Cup (7), Lady Tar Heel (21), Casa de Campo (9), Lady Gamecock (19), Liz Murphey EVELYN ORLEY: 1984-85 - ACC Championship; 1986-87 - Duke Fall (15), ACC Championship (34), NCAA East Regional (3) Invitational 2000-01.... The Preview (3), Tar Heel Invitational (19), Mercedes-Benz (10), Collegiate Golf Match Play, Lady Gamecock (5), SARAH LEBRUN: 1986-87 - Memphis Intercollegiate, Lady Tar Heel Liz Murphey (11), Bryan National (23), ACC Championship Tournament (3), NCAA East Regional (8) 2001-02.... Tar Heel Invitational (17), Arizona Invitational (7), Lady JEAN BARTHOLOMEW: 1986-87 - Duke Spring Invitational; 1988-89 Gamecock Classic (12), Betsy Rawls Collegiate (3), Bryan - Woodbridge Invitational National (12), ACC Championship (29), NCAA East Regional (13), NCAA Championship (6) 2002-03.... Tar Heel Invitational (1), Lady Puerto Rico Classic (29), CHRISTINE CASINGAL: 1988-89 - Lady Tar Heel Tournament Bryan National (4), Liz Murphey (11), ACC Championship (16), NCAA East Regional (8) KELLY ANN TILGHMAN: 1989-90 - Furman Lady Paladin Invitational 2003-04.... NCAA Fall Preview, Tar Heel Invitational (49), Stanford Fall Invitational (5), ACC/SEC Challenge (32), Hooters KIM CAYCE: 1990-91 - Spalding/Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational; 1991-92 Match Play, Lady Puerto Rico (23), Sun Trust Invitational - Duke Fall Invitational (33), Bryan National (14), ACC Championship (19), NCAA East Regional (22) LISA BRANDETSAS: 1991-92 - South Carolina Invitational 2004-05.... NCAA Fall Preview (6), Mason Rudolph Championship (1), Tar Heel Invitational (9), ACC/SEC Challenge (1), Hooters Match Play, Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (1), Bryan STEPHANIE SPARKS: 1992-93 - Lady Seminole Invitational (8), Duke National (10), ACC Championship (47), Fall Invitational; 1993-94 - Furman Lady Paladin Tournament NCAA Championship (5) 2005-06.... Mason Rudolph Championship (3), Tar Heel Invitational KATHI POPPMEIER: 1993-94 - ACC Championship (21), Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate (27), Betsy Rawls Long-

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JENNY CHUASIRIPORN: 1995-96 - ACC Championship (5); 1996-97 - ACC Championship; 1997-98 - Mercedes-Benz Collegiate, Lady Tar Heel Tournament, Spartan Invitational, Lady Gamecock Classic; 1998- 99 - Lady Gamecock Classic

BETH BAUER: 1998-99 - ACC Championship (3), NCAA East Regional (tie); 1999-00 - Arizona Invitational, Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic

CANDY HANNEMANN: 1998-99 - Lady Tar Heel Tournament; 2000-01 - Franklin Street Trust/Tar Heel Invitational (tie), Bryan National Colle- giate (3), NCAA Championship (***); 2001-02 - ACC Championship (1)

KRISTINA ENGSTROM: 1999-00 - Topy Cup (2); 2001-02 - Franklin Street Trust/Tar Heel Invitational (3); 2002-03 - Lady Puerto Rico Classic

MARIA GARCIA-ESTRADA: 1999-00 - ACC Championship (2)

LEIGH ANNE HARDIN: 2000-01 - Franklin Street Trust/Tar Heel Invita- tional (tie); 2001-02 - NCAA East Regional (1); 2002-03 - Lady Game- cock Classic (tie); 2003-04 - Tar Heel Invitational (tie)

VIRADA NIRAPATHPONGPORN: 2000-01 - Mercedes-Benz Women’s Collegiate, ACC Championship, NCAA East Regional (3); 2001-02 - Bryan National Collegiate (***), NCAA Championship (5)

NILOUFAR AAZAM-ZANGANEH: 2001-02 - Lady Gamecock Classic (***)

LIZ JANANGELO: 2002-03 - Tar Heel Invitational (2), Liz Murphey Classic (6); 2003-04 - Tar Heel Invitational (tie), Stanford/Pepsi Intercol- legiate (tie), ACC/SEC Challenge (6), Bryan National Collegiate (2); 2005-06 - Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate (7)

BRITTANY LANG: 2003-04 - Lady Gator Invitational (1), Liz Murphey Classic (3), ACC Championship (2); 2004-05 - Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (4), Bryan National Collegiate (2), ACC Champion- ship (1)

ANNA GRZEBIEN: 2004-05 - NCAA East Regional (1), NCAA Champi- onship (1)

AMANDA BLUMENHERST: 2005-06 - Mason Rudolph Championship (5), Longhorn Invitational (6), ACC Championship (7); 2006--07 - Arizona Wildcat Invitational (4), UCF Challenge (12), LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic (8), ACC Championship (3); 2007-08 - Mason Rudolph Champion- ship (4), Tar Heel Invitational (3), Arizona Wildcat Invitational (3), ACC Championship (1)

ALISON WHITAKER: 2007-08 - UCF Challenge (2)

LINDY DUNCAN: 2009-10 - Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (8)

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Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh ...... 2002-05 Anna Morales ...... 1990 Alicia Allison ...... 1995-98 Virada “Oui” Nirapathpongporn ...... 2001-04 Kalen Anderson ...... 1998-2001 Evelyn Orley ...... 1985-88 Gail Arens ...... 1976 Jackie Orley ...... 1984-87 Jean Bartholomew ...... 1986-89 Margery Overton ...... 1976 Beth Bauer ...... 1999-2000 Jennifer Pandolfi ...... 2005-08 Karen Billings ...... 1974-75 Georgia Pierce ...... 1981 Tonya Blosser ...... 1991-94 Margaret Pierson ...... 1982-85 Amanda Blumenherst ...... 2006-09 Kathi Poppmeier ...... 1993-96 Lisa Brandetsas ...... 1989-92 Kathleen Price Paro ...... 1982 Christine Casingal ...... 1987-90 Jennifer Reego ...... 1984 Kim Cayce ...... 1991-93 Susan Rogan ...... 1982 Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 1996-99 Nicole Schwarz ...... 1995 Edith DeKock ...... 1992-94 Pam Soliman ...... 1993-95 Rosemary Devlin ...... 1975-76 Stephanie Sparks ...... 1992-94, ‘96 Jan Disque ...... 1974-76 Sharon Speca ...... 1980 Elizabeth Dobbins ...... 1975-76 Debby Stewart ...... 1977-80 Kim Donovan ...... 2007-10 Margie Sun ...... 1974-75 Lindy Duncan ...... 2009-10 Kelly Ann Tilghman ...... 1988-91 Courtney Ellenbogen ...... 2009-10 Michelle Trageser ...... 1976-77, ‘79 Kristina Engstrom ...... 2000-03 Alison Whitaker ...... 2007-10 Valerie Faulkner ...... 1982-84 Mary Anne Widman ...... 1981-84 Sue Fulton ...... 1978-79 Sibylle Gabler ...... 1989-91 ** Mina Harigae played the fall semester of 2008 before turning professional Maria Garcia-Estrada ...... 2000-03 Ginny Gascoigne ...... 1980-81 Amy Gibbons ...... 1978, 1980-81 Anna Grzebien ...... 2003-07 Andrea Hammerschmidt ...... 1974-75 Paula Hannaway ...... 1977-79 Candy Hannemann ...... 1999-2002 Filippa Hansson ...... 1996-99 Leigh Anne Hardin ...... 2001-04 Tracey Hauth ...... 1984 Marsha Heir ...... 1977, 1979 Michelle Hiskey ...... 1982, 1984-86 Holly Hoxeng ...... 1975 Kristen Hunter ...... 1975 Liz Janangelo ...... 2003-06 Annie Kaczor ...... 1984-85 Veronica Karaman ...... 1978-81 Julie Kay ...... 1984 Rebecca Kim ...... 2007-08 Stacey Kim ...... 2009-10 Jamie Koizumi ...... 1993-96 Brittany Lang ...... 2003-05 Sarah LeBrun ...... 1985-88 Jennie Lee ...... 2006-09 Yu Young Lee ...... 2007-10 Amie Lehman ...... 1997-2000 Liz Lepanto ...... 1995-96 Amanda Loewen ...... 1997-98 Jodi Logan ...... 1983-86 Mary MacCallum ...... 1974 Wendy Marshall ...... 1974 Laura Martin ...... 1977, 1979 Leslye McDermott ...... 1987-90 Michelle Miller ...... 1983-86 - 32 - ACC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 2009 – Greensboro, N.C. – Sedgefi eld 2006 – Pinehurst, N.C. – Pinehurst #8 Florida St. 325-298-286=909 Par 71 – 6,355 yards Par 72 – 6,293 yards Maryland 327-306-306=939 Team Results Team Results Wake Forest 286-296-287=869 (+17) Duke 294-297-294=885 (+21) Duke’s Individual Results North Carolina 300-306-287=893 (+41) Virginia 308-300-296=904 (+40) Liz Janangelo 77-71-68=216 (T2, +3) Duke 309-290-295=894 (+42) Wake Forest 314-302-298=914 (+50) Virada Nirapathpongporn 75-71-71=217 (T4, +4) North Carolina St. 302-298-296=896 (+44) Maryland 308-304-305=917 (+53) Leigh Anne Hardin 79-75-67=221 (6, +8) Virginia 295-310-302=907 (+55) Florida St. 302-307-309=918 (+54) Kristina Engstrom 79-73-71=223 (7, +10) Florida St. 317-314-302=933 (+81) North Carolina St. 302-312-306=920 (+56) Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 80-76-71=227 (T12, +14) Maryland 317-318-306=941 (+89) North Carolina 315-306-307=928 (+64) Miami 339-326-316=981 (+129) Miami 316-310-307=933 (+69) 2002 – Clemmons, N.C. – Salem Glen Country Club Boston College 334-328-326=988 (+136) Boston College 330-323-314=967 (+103) Par 72 – 6,411 yards Team Results Duke’s Individual Results Duke’s Individual Results Duke 284-284-298=866 Amanda Blumenhurst 73-68-73=214 (T1, +1) xx Amanda Blumenhurst 69-71-72=212 (1, -4) Wake Forest 297-298-300=895 Jennie Lee 72-70-73=215 (3, +2) Liz Janangelo 76-77-73=226 (T8, +10) North Carolina St. 295-304-310=909 Alison Whitaker 80-74-74=228 (T19, +15) Jennifer Pandolfi 75-74-77=226 (T8, +10) Florida St. 301-304-306=911 Kim Donovan 84-78-84=246 (30, +33) Jennie Lee 74-81-73=228 (T13, +12) North Carolina 311-304-306=921 Yu Young Lee A-84-75= --- (42, ---) Anna Grzebien 80-75-76=231 (T15, +15) Maryland 306-316-317=939 xx- lost in a playoff 2005 – Charlotte, N.C. – Carmel Country Club Duke’s Individual Results Par 72 – 6,318 yards Candy Hannemann 71-72-73=216 (1, E) 2008 – Daytona Beach, Fla. – LPGA Int. Legends Team Results Virada Nirapathpongporn 70-71-76=217 (T2, +1) Par 72 – 6,315 yards Duke 303-291-292=886 Kristina Engstrom 70-71-79=220 (T4, +4) Team Results Wake Forest 312-316-305=933 Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 77-70-74=221 (6, +5) Duke 294-285-292=871 (+7) North Carolina St. 323-310-311=944 Leigh Anne Hardin 73-74-75=222 (T7, +6) Virginia 284-295-293=872 (+8) Virginia 320-311-313=944 Florida St. 296-293-291=880 (+16) Miami 319-322-305=946 2001 – Lake Buena Vista, Fla. – Disney Palm Course Wake Forest 299-297-298=894 (+30) Florida St. 329-314-306=949 Par 72 – 6,183 yards North Carolina 304-302-298=904 (+40) North Carolina 326-327-310=963 Team Results North Carolina St. 299-315-301=915 (+51) Maryland 337-322-330=989 Duke 293-299-307=899 Maryland 307-306-309=922 (+58) Wake Forest 312-301-289=902 Miami 300-315-318=933 (+69) Duke’s Individual Results Florida St. 319-309-308=936 Boston College 321-322-320=963 (+99) Brittany Lang 75-74-70=219 (1, +3) North Carolina 312-313-320=945 Anna Grzebien 74-74-72=220 (2, +4) Maryland 314-323-315=952 Duke’s Individual Results Liz Janangelo 76-72-76=224 (3, +8) North Carolina St. 335-345-344=1,024 Amanda Blumenhurst 73-68-71=212 (1, -4) Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 78-71-76=225 (T4, +9) Jennifer Pandolfi 71-72-74=217 (4, +1) Jennifer Pandolfi 79-76-74=229 (8, +13) Duke’s Individual Results Alison Whitaker 76-71-72=219 (T6, +3) Virada Nirapathpongporn 69-71-76=216 (1st) Jennie Lee 74-74-77=225 (T17, +9) 2004 – Clemmons, N.C. – Salem Glen Country Candy Hannemann 73-76-76=225 (5th) Kim Donovan 79-79-75=233 (T28, +17) Club Kalen Anderson 76-76-76=228 (T6th) Par 71 – 6,348 yards Leigh Anne Hardin 75-76-79=230 (9th) 2007 – Charlotte, N.C. – Carmel Country Club Team Results Kristina Engstrom 76-79-79=234 (T11th) Par 72 – 6,293 yards Duke 279-286-273=838 Team Results Wake Forest 290-292-275=857 2000 – Clemmons, N.C. – Salem Glen Country Club Duke 287-284-302=873 (+9) North Carolina 285-294-282=861 Par 72 – 6,355 yards Wake Forest 297-296-315=908 (+44) North Carolina St. 303-293-288=884 Team Results Florida St. 290-302-321=913 (+49) Florida St. 293-300-294=887 Duke 295-286-290=871 North Carolina 300-306-311=917 (+53) Maryland 306-308-290=904 Wake Forest 310-300-295=905 Virginia 297-303-320=920 (+56) Virginia 307-304-304=915 North Carolina 319-299-300=918 Maryland 312-308-311=931 (+67) Florida St. 335-315-324=974 North Carolina St. 306-313-328=947 (+83) Duke’s Individual Results Maryland 348-349-329=1,026 Miami 325-315-324=964 (+100) Brittany Lang 67-69-68=204 (1, -9) Boston College 344-330-327=1001 (+137) Liz Janangelo 73-73-66=212 (4, -1) Duke’s Individual Results Leigh Anne Hardin 71-72-71=214 (T7, +1) Maria Garcia-Estrada 76-67-72=215 (1st) Duke’s Individual Results Virada Nirapathpongporn 70-72-72=214 (T7, +1) Beth Bauer 73-72-72=217 (T2nd) Amanda Blumenhurst 70-68-74=212 (1, -4) Anna Grzebien 71-78-68=217 (T11, +4) Candy Hannemann 70-74-73=217 (T2nd) Jennie Lee 71-71-75=217 (3, +1) Kalen Anderson 77-73-73=223 (T4th) Anna Grzebien 72-71-79=222 (6, +6) 2003 – Clemmons, N.C. – Salem Glen Country Club Kristina Engstrom 76-75-73=224 (T6th) Alison Whitaker 74-74-80=228 (T11, +12) Par 71 – 6,348 yards Jennifer Pandolfi 75-80-74=229 (13, +13) Team Results Duke 310-290-277=877 (+25) Wake Forest 316-292-285=893 North Carolina 320-298-285=903 North Carolina St. 315-301-289=905 - 33 - ACC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2010-11 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE

1999 – Greensboro, N.C. – Gandover East Golf 1995 – Tallahassee, Fla. – Killearn Golf Club Duke Team Club – Par 72 – 5,950 yards Par 73/72 – 6,200 yards Team Results Team Results ACC Champions Duke 291-301-298=890 Wake Forest 304-307-295=906 Florida St. 300-307-295=902 Florida St. 301-300-307=908 1984 • 1985 • 1993 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 Wake Forest 303-304-300=907 Duke 310-305-303=918 • 1999 North Carolina 313-320-301=934 North Carolina 308-302-308=918 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • Duke’s Individual Results Duke’s Individual Results 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 Beth Bauer 71-73-72=216 (1st) Alicia Allison 75-77-71=223 (4th) Jenny Chuasiriporn 71-74-74=219 (2nd) Jamie Koizumi 79-76-77=232 (T9th) *Won 13 in a row from 1996-2008 Candy Hannemann 75-78-72=225 (T6th) Kathi Poppmeier 80-79-76=235 (T12th) Kalen Anderson 74-76-80=230 (10th) Pam Soliman 79-73-86=238 (16th) Filippa Hansson 77-85-80=242 (T18th) Liz Lepanto 77-87-79=243 (19th) Duke Individual ACC Champions 1998 – Greensboro, N.C. – Gandover East Golf 1994 – New London, N.C. – Old North State Golf Club Club – Par 72 – 6,015 yards Par 72 – 6,220 yards Team Results Team Results Mary Anne Widman, 1984; Duke 305-301-297=903 Wake Forest 301-311-312=924 Evelyn Orley, 1985; Wake Forest 300-313-304=917 North Carolina 306-312-312=930 Kathi Poppmeier, 1994; North Carolina 310-324-294=928 Duke 302-326-304=932 Jenny Chuasiriporn, 1996 and 1997; Florida St. 314-314-307=935 Florida St. 315-323-319=957 Beth Bauer, 1999; Duke’s Individual Results Duke’s Individual Results Maria Garcia-Estrada, 2000; Jenny Chuasiriporn 76-75-72=223 (2nd) Kathi Poppmeier 71-75-75=221 (1st) Virada Nirapathpongporn, 2001 Alicia Allison 76-76-73=225 (3rd) Stephanie Sparks 82-77-74=233 (7th) Candy Hannemann, 2002; Kalen Anderson 76-76-77=229 (5th) Tonya Blosser 76-88-76=240 (T11th) Filippa Hansson 82-74-75=231 (T6th) Jamie Koizumi 78-86-81=245 (17th) Brittany Lang, 2004 and 2005; Amie Lehman 77-80-82=239 (T17th) Pam Soliman 77-DQ-79= (20th) Amanda Blumenherst, 2006, 2007 & 2008

1997 – Atlanta, Ga. – Eagle’s Landing Golf Club 1993 – Greensboro, N.C. – Bryan Club Par 72 – 6,075 yards Par 72 – 6,030 yards Team Results Team Results Duke 293-309-295=897 Duke 300-304-316=920 Wake Forest 320-293-294=907 North Carolina 303-311-309=923 North Carolina 318-302-308=928 Wake Forest 311-300-315=926 Florida St. 316-311-310=937 Florida St. 307-314-320=941

Duke’s Individual Results Duke’s Individual Results Jenny Chuasiriporn 69-74-69=212 (1st) Stephanie Sparks 68-74-79=221 (2nd) Amie Lehman 75-76-75=226 (5th) Tonya Blosser 73-73-82=228 (T4th) Liz Lepanto 76-78-75=229 (6th) Katharina Poppmeier 80-78-75=233 (8th) Alicia Allison 73-81-76=230 (7th) Jamie Koizumi 80-79-80=239 (T12th) Amanda Loewen 84-81-79=244 (18th) Pam Soliman 79-85-82=246 (20th)

1996 – Greensboro, N.C. – Gandover East Golf Club 1992 – Advance, N.C. – Bermuda Run Golf Club Par 72 – 6,015 yards Team Results Team Results North Carolina 297-308-316=921 Duke 301-294-295=891 Florida St. 307-310-306=923 Wake Forest 297-303-299=899 Duke 306-313-315=934 North Carolina 303-307-315=925 Wake Forest 314-317-326=957 Florida St. 318-312-314=944 Duke’s Individual Results Duke’s Individual Results Lisa Brandetsas 79-78-75=232 (T5th) Jenny Chuasiriporn 73-72-72=217 (1st) Tonya Blosser 74-79-79=232 (T5th) Katharina Poppmeier 74-75-73=222 (T2nd) Stephanie Sparks 75-79-80=234 (T7th) Alicia Allison 76-71-77=224 (4th) Kim Cayce 78-77-81=236 (T11th) Liz Lepanto 81-76-73=230 (8th) Edith DeKock 79-80-83=242 (16th) Filippa Hansson 78-77-77=232 (10th)

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1993 - Baton Rouge, La. - T8TH OF 18 2000 - Columbus, Ohio - 1ST OF 24 2007 - Baton Rouge, La. - 1ST OF 21 Santa Marie Golf Club • Par 72, 6,300 Yards Univ. Scarlet Course • Par 72, 6,126 Yards University Club • Par 72, 6,403 Kathi Poppmeier 78-73-77=228 (T21st) Beth Bauer 74-72-72=218 (4th) Amanda Blumenherst 73-70-63=206 (T2, -10) Jamie KoizuQmi 77-78-79=234 (T38th) Kalen Anderson 75-75-71=221 (T9th) Anna Grzebien 71-71-70=212 (T9, -4) Stephanie Sparks 83-80-73=236 (T48th) Maria Garcia-Estrada 74-75-77=226 (T21st) Jennifer Pandolfi 77-69-69=215 (T18, -1) Tonya Blosser 82-77-79=238 (T62nd) Candy Hannemann 81-80-75=236 (T75th) Alison Whitaker 74-71-70=215 (T18, -1) Pam Soliman 92-88-83=262 (100th) Kristina Engstrom 77-80-79=236 (T75th) Jennie Lee 73-73-71=217 (T26, +1) Team (East Region) 320-308-308=936 Team (East Region) 300-302-295=897 Team (East Region) 291-281-272=844 (-20) 1994 - East Lansing, Mich. - 2ND OF 19 2001 - Chapel Hill, N.C. - 1ST OF 21 2008 - Athens, Ga. - 2nd of 21 Forest Akers West GC • Par 72, 5,900 Yards Finley Golf Course • Par 72, 6,211 Yards Univ. of Georgia Golf Course • Par 72, 6,335 Yards Stephanie Sparks 73-74-75=222 (3rd) Virada Nirapathpongporn 65-73-71=209 (1st) Amanda Blumenherst 68-73-74=215 (T2, -1) Kathi Poppmeier 77-79-77=233 (T12th) Candy Hannemann 72-68-72=212 (2nd) Jennifer Pandolfi 72-83-69=224 (T20, +8) Jamie Koizumi 84-78-76=238 (T32nd) Leigh Anne Hardin 74-76-74=224 (T15th) Kim Donovan 70-78-80=228 (T36, +12) Tonya Blosser 79-78-87=244 (T53rd) Kalen Anderson 77-74-77=228 (T30th) Alison Whitaker 75-77-77=229 (T43, +13) Pam Soliman 80-83-84=247 (T70th) Kristina Engstrom 75-82-78=235 (T50th) Team (East Region) 309-309-312=930 Team (East Region) 286-291-294=871 Jennie Lee 79-75-76=230 (T48, +14) Team (East Region) 285-303-296=884 (+20) 1995 - Bartlett, Tenn. - 3RD OF 19 2002 - Baton Rouge, LA. - 1ST OF 21 Quail Ridge • Par 72, 6,148 Yards University Club • Par 72, 6,726 Yards 2009 - Gainesville, Fla. - T6th of 24 Kathi Poppmeier 74-74-71=219 (6th) Leigh Anne Hardin 71-67-72=210 (1st) Univ. of Florida Golf Course • Par 72, 6325 Yards Alicia Allison 72-76-73=221 (7th) Virada Nirapathpongporn 75-71-71=217 (T7th) Jennnie Lee 71-72-74=217 (T11, +7) Jamie Koizumi 79-76-76=231 (T34th) Kristina Engstrom 74-70-74=218 (T9th) Amanda Blumenherst 77-73-69=219 (T19, +9) Pam Soliman 73-75-85=233 (T46th) Candy Hannemann 71-72-79=222 (T27th) Alison Whitaker 75-75-72=222 (T46, +12) Liz Lepanto 75-78-86=239 (T75th) Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 76-76-71=223 (T34th) Kim Donovan 76-73-75=224 (T38, +14) Team (East Region) 294-301-305=900 Team (East Region) 291-280-288=859 Yu Young Lee 76-76-77=229 (T59, +19) Team (East Region) 298-293-290=881 (+41) 1996 - Opelika, Ala. - 1ST OF 19 2003 - Clemmons, N.C. - 1ST OF 21 Grand National • Par 72, 5,891 Yards Salem Glen Country Club • Par 71, 6,116 Yards 2010 - Greenville, N.C. - T3rd of 24 Alicia Allison 78-72-72=222 (T5th) Virada Nirapathpongporn 73-68-71=212 (T5th, -1) Ironwood Golf Club • Par 72, 6,325 Yards Kathi Poppmeier 77-75-73=225 (T9th) Liz Janangelo 71-72-74=217 (T14th, +4) Kim Donovan 71-68-78=217 (T13, +1) Jenny Chuasiriporn 77-72-77=226 (T12th) Leigh Anne Hardin 71-74-72=217 (T14th, +4) Lindy Duncan 72-72-75=217 (T13, +1) Liz Lepanto 76-79-77=232 (T26th) Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 73-75-70=218 (T16th, +5) Stacey Kim 72-71-75=218 (T19, +2) Stephanie Sparks 78-79-78=235 (T40th) Kristina Engstrom 77-72-70=219 (T18th, +6) Alison Whitaker 75-69-74=218 (T19, +2) Team (East Region) 308-298-299=905 Team (East Region) 288-286-283=857 (+5) Courtney Ellenbogen 78-73-76=227 (T65, +11) Team (East Region) 290-278-300=868 (+4) 1997 - Bloomington, Ill. - 17TH OF 19 2004 - Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. - 1ST OF 21 Prairie Vista • Par 72, 6,028 Yards El Campeon Course • Par 72, 6,165 Yards Jenny Chuasiriporn 77-84-78=239 (T29th) Liz Janangelo 72-76-69=217 (T3, +1) Alicia Allison 83-84-76=243 (T44th) Brittany Lang 71-72-74=217 (T3, +1) Duke’s NCAA East Regional Amie Lehman 83-85-78=246 (T64th) Leigh Anne Hardin 71-72-75=218 (T5, +2) Liz Lepanto 84-86-80=250 (T84th) Anna Grzebien 72-79-73=224 (T15, +8) Team Champions Filippa Hansson 87-83-83=253 (T95th) Virada Nirapathpongporn 75-72-81=228 (T24, +12) 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 Team (East Region) 327-336-312=975 Team (East Region) 286-293-291=869 (+5)

1998 - Durham, N.C. - 2ND OF 19 2005 - Gainesville, Fla. - 2ND OF 21 Duke Golf Club • Par 73, 5,984 Yards Univ. of Florida Golf Course • Par 70, 6,023 Yards Jenny Chuasiriporn 71-77-71=219 (5th) Anna Grzebien 73-69-67=209 (1, -1) Alicia Allison 73-77-73=223 (T8th) Brittany Lang 74-68-71=213 (T5, +3) Filippa Hansson 77-73-75=225 (T15th) Liz Janangelo 72-71-74=217 (T10, +7) Kalen Anderson 76-80-72=228 (T27th) Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 76-75-76=227 (T38, +17) Amie Lehman 77-75-79=231 (T38th) Jennifer Pandolfi 73-81-75=229 (T51, +19) Team (East Region) 297-302-291=890 Team (East Region) 292-283-287=862 (+22)

1999 - Blythewood, S.C. - 4TH OF 19 2006 - College Station, Texas. - 2ND OF 21 The University Club • Par 72, 6,059 Yards Traditions Club • Par 72, 6,289 Yards Beth Bauer 74-70-71=215 (T1st) Amanda Blumenherst 78-68-70=216 (2, +2) Jenny Chuasiriporn 75-77-72=224 (T17th) Liz Janangelo 77-69-75=221 (3, +5) Kalen Anderson 71-77-79=227 (T27th) Jennifer Pandolfi 71-77-74=222 (T4, +6) Filippa Anderson 77-78-89=244 (T91st) Anna Grzebien 79-79-69=227 (T19, +11) Candy Hannemann DQ-76-75 (DQ) Jennie Lee 76-80-75=231 (T35, +15) Team (East Region) 297-300-297=894 Team (Central Region) 294-300-291=885 (+21)

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1983 NCAA Championship 1992 NCAA Championship Athens, Ga. Georgia GC Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State GC Par 74, 6,044 Yards Duke 16th of 17 (1,288) Par 72, 6,101 Yards Duke 12th of 17 (1,227) Mary Anne Widman 78-77-78-73=308 (+12, T33rd) Tonya Blosser 76-74-73-74=297 (+9, T21st) Jodi Logan 81-78-77-82=318 (+22, T64th) Stephanie Sparks 78-76-77-75=306 (+18, T47th) Maggie Pierson 89-81-79-86=335 (+39, T94th) Lisa Brandetsas 80-73-80-75=308 (+20, T53rd) Valerie Faulkner 91-82-80-83=336 (+40, 96th) Kim Cayce 80-80-80-79=319 (+31, T79th) Michelle Miller 83-87-85-85=340 (+44, T98th) Edith DeKock 78-82-79-85=324 (+36, T93rd) Totals 330-319-314-325=1,288 (+104) Totals 312-303-309-303=1,227 (+75)

1984 NCAA Championship 1994 NCAA Championship Tarpon Springs, Fla. Innisbrook GC Portland, Ore. Oregon GC Par 73, 6,036 Yards Duke 7th of 17 (1,244) Par 73, 6,100 Yards Duke 4th of 18 (1,224) Mary Anne Widman 75-77-79-80=311 (+19, T28th) Stephanie Sparks 71-76-75-80=302 (+10, T10th) Michelle Miller 76-77-76-85=314 (+22, T37th) Kathi Poppmeier 75-71-78-79=303 (+11, T12th) Jodi Logan 74-82-81-79=316 (+24, T45th) Pam Soliman 76-77-80-76=309 (+17, T25th) Michelle Hiskey 82-82-77-76=317 (+25, T49th) Tonya Blosser 80-74-75-85=314 (+22, T35th) Maggie Pierson 83-79-77-78=317 (+25, T49th) Jamie Koizumi 81-77-78-83=319 (+27, T58th) Totals 307-315-309-313=1,244 (+76) Totals 302-298-306-318=1,224 (+56)

1986 NCAA Championship 1995 NCAA Championship Columbus, Ohio Ohio State GC Wilmington, N.C. Landfall-Dye GC Par 73, 6,036 Yards Duke 11th of 17 (1,220) Par 72, 6,061 Yards Duke 11th of 18 (1,215) Sarah LeBrun 74-74-76-77=301 (+9, T23rd) Kathi Poppmeier 76-76-77-70=299 (+11, T23rd) Evelyn Orley 75-75-74-78=302 (+10, T27th) Alicia Allison 78-77-75-76=306 (+18, T44th) Jodi Logan 73-81-74-79=307 (+15, T45th) Pam Soliman 74-81-79-73=307 (+19, T51st) Michelle Miller 84-76-78-76=314 (+22, T73rd) Jamie Koizumi 79-74-79-75=307 (+19, T51st) Michelle Hiskey 87-83-74-86=330 (+38, T100th) Liz Lepanto 80-79-77-77=313 (+25, T73rd) Totals 306-306-298-310=1,220 (+52) Totals 307-306-308-294=1,215 (+63)

1987 NCAA Championship 1996 NCAA Championship Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico GC La Quinta, Calif. La Quinta GC Par 73, 6,163 Yards Duke T7th of 17 (1,205) Par 72, 6,230 Yards Duke 7th of 18 (1,260) Christine Casingal 74-76-76-74=300 (+8, T25th) Jenny Chuasiriporn 77-77-83-76=313 (+25, T19th) Jackie Orley 71-78-78-75=302 (+10, T38th) Stephanie Sparks 81-77-79-78=315 (+27, T25th) Evelyn Orley 68-83-76-75=302 (+10, T38th) Liz Lepanto 81-83-79-78=321 (+33, T42nd) Sarah LeBrun 76-76-79-73=304 (+12, T45th) Alicia Allison 78-77-84-84=323 (+35, T48th) Jean Bartholomew 77-85-76-81=319 (+27, T93rd) Kathi Poppmeier 83-85-73-83=324 (+36, T51st) Totals 289-313-306-297=1,205 (+37) Totals 317-314-314-315=1,260 (+108)

1988 NCAA Championship 1998 NCAA Championship Las Cruces, N.M. New Mexico State GC Madison, Wis. University Ridge GC Par 74, 6,277 Yards Duke 5th of 17 (1,186) Par 72, 6,033 Yards Duke 4th of 19 (1,179) Jean Bartholomew 72-74-74-69=289 (+1, 2nd) Jenny Chuasiriporn 65-72-74-74=285 (-3, 5th) Evelyn Orley 75-69-75-71=290 (+2, 3rd) Alicia Allison 72-74-74-75=295 (+7, T15th) Kelly Ann Tilghman 76-75-75-77=303 (+15, T50th) Kalen Anderson 73-78-76-75=302 (+14, T39th) Sarah LeBrun 78-83-75-73=309 (+21, T75th) Filippa Hansson 75-74-79-75=303 (+15, T42nd) Christine Casingal 82-78-80-82=322 (+34, T95th Amie Lehman 76-78-73-81=308 (+20, T62nd) Totals 301-296-299-290=1,186 (+34) Totals 285-298-297-299=1,179 (+27)

1991 NCAA Championship 1999 NCAA Championship Columbus, Ohio Ohio State GC Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa CC Par 72, 6,180 Yards Duke 13th of 17 (1,245) Par 71, 6,202 Yards Duke 1st of 19 (895) Kelly Ann Tilghman 73-79-80-76=308 (+20, T33rd) Candy Hannemann 71-72-70=213 (E, 2nd) Sibylle Gabler 80-73-83-74=310 (+22, T40th) Kalen Anderson 73-76-77=226 (+13, T12th) Lisa Brandetsas 79-77-81-77=314 (+26, T53rd) Beth Bauer 72-82-73=227 (+14, T15th) Kim Cayce 74-83-82-80=319 (+31, T73rd) Jenny Chuasiriporn 72-79-78=229 (+16, T24th) Tonya Blosser 81-80-80-82=323 (+35, T79th) Filippa Hansson 81-82-84=247 (+34, T91st) Totals 306-309-323-307=1,245 (+93) Totals 288-309-298=895 (+43)

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2000 NCAA Championship 2006 NCAA Championship Sunriver, Ore. Crosswater Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Golf Club - Scarlet Course Par 72, 6,482 Yards Duke 14th of 24 (1,218) Par 72, 6,203 Yards Duke 1st of 24 (1,167) Kalen Anderson 74-73-75-78=300 (+12, T21st) Jennie Lee 73-72-72-71=288 (2, E) Beth Bauer 72-71-75-85=303 (+15, T34th) Amanda Blumenherst 76-74-70-74=294 (T9, +6) Candy Hannemann 78-78-72-81=309 (+21, T68th) Liz Janangelo 77-71-71-76=295 (T12, +7) Kristina Engstrom 81-77-74-79=311 (+23, T77th) Anna Grzebien 75-75-74-73=297 (T21, +9) Maria Garcia-Estrada 79-78-76-82=315 (+27, T91st) Jennifer Pandolfi 73-77-74-73=297 (T21, +9) Totals 303-299-296-320=1,218 (+66) Totals 297-292-287-291=1,167 (+15)

2001 NCAA Championship 2007 NCAA Championship Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. Mission Inn Golf Resort Daytona Beach, Fla. LPGA International Legends Course Par 72, 6,106 Yards Duke 2nd of 24 (1,179) Par 72, 6,351 Yards Duke 1st of 24 (1,170) Candy Hannemann 75-72-69-69=285 (+3, 1st,playoff) Amanda Blumenherst 70-73-74-72=289 (4th, +1) Virada Nirapathpongporn 72-73-74-75=294 (+6, T13th) Anna Grzebien 80-70-72-70=292 (6th, +4) Leigh Anne Hardin 75-76-72-78=301 (+13, T35th) Jennie Lee 74-72-72-74=294 (7th, +6) Kristina Engstrom 77-72-78-79=306 (+18, T60th) Jennifer Pandolfi 77-73-75-74=299 (T17, +11) Kalen Anderson 79-78-75-75=307 (+19, T65th) Alison Whitaker 77-72-78-78=305 (T46, +17) Totals 299-293-291-303=1,179 (+27) Totals 300-287-293-290=1170 (+18)

2002 NCAA Championship 2008 NCAA Championship Auburn, Wash. Washington National Golf Club Albuquerque, N.M. Univ. of New Mexico Champ. Course Par 72, 6,273 Yards Duke 1st of 24 (1,164) Par 72, 6,424 Yards Duke 3rd of 24 (1,180) Virada Nirapathpongporn 68-69-70-72=279 (-9, 1st) Amanda Blumenherst 75-71-77-68=291 (T5, +3) Leigh Anne Hardin 76-72-71-72=291 (+3, T13) Jennie Lee 74-79-73-69=295 (T15, +7) Candy Hannemann 75-78-72-68=293 (+5, T22) Kim Donovan 77-74-79-71=301 (T41, +13) Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 75-77-77-75=304 (+16, T75) Jennifer Pandolfi 73-79-74-78=304 (T54, +16) Kristina Engstrom 83-75-83-77=318 (+30, 116th) Alison Whitaker 82-76-76=73=307 (T68, +19) Totals 294-293-290-287=1,164 (+12) Totals 299-300-300-281=1180 (3rd, +28)

2003 NCAA Championship 2009 NCAA Championship West Lafayette, Ind. Kampen Course Owings Mills, Md. Caves Valley Golf Club/Georgetown Par 72, 6,225 Yards Duke 10th of 24 (1,225) Par 72, 6443 Yards Duke 6th of 24 (1207) Virada Nirapathpongporn 72-79-74-76=301 (T11th, +13) Amanda Blumenherst 75-73-74-71=293 (T4, +5) Liz Janangelo 82-76-72-72=302 (T17th, +14) Jennnie Lee 78-75-75-72=300 (T25, +12) Leigh Anne Hardin 84-80-74-74=312 (T66, +24) Alison Whitaker 76-75-78-75=304 (T39, +16) Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 80-79-74-77=310 (T55, +22) Kim Donovan 79-78-75-78=310 (T66, +22) Kristina Engstrom 85-80-83-79=327 (T111, +39) Yu Young Lee 83-81-82-78=324 (T111, +36) Totals 318-314-294-299=1,225 (+72) Totals 308-301-302-296=1207

2004 NCAA Championship 2010 NCAA Championship Auburn, Ala. Grand National Lake Course Wilmington, N.C. Country Club of Landfall-Dye Course Par 72, 6,215 Yards Duke 3rd of 24 (1,159) Par 72, 6,368 Yards Duke T8th of 24 (1179) Virada Nirapathpongporn 71-72-72-72=287 (T6, -1) Courtney Ellenbogen 74-73-69-74=290 (T18, +2) Brittany Lang 72-70-74-74=290 (T13, +2) Alison Whitaker 74-75-75-71=295 (T49, +2) Liz Janangelo 73-70-77-71=291 (T16, +3) Lindy Duncan 72-76-78-70=296 (T43, +8) Leigh Anne Hardin 73-73-72-79=297 (T44, +9) Kim Donovan 68-81-78-78 (T94, +17) Anna Grzebien 75-72-74-77=298 (T49, +10) Stacey Kim 79-79-79-73 (T110, +22) Totals 289-284-292-294=1,159 (+7) Team 288-303-300-288=1179 2005 NCAA Championship Sunriver, Ore. Meadows Golf Course Par 71, 6,312 Yards Duke 1st of 24 (1,170) Anna Grzebien 73-75-65-73=286 (1st, +2) Brittany Lang 74-75-68-71=288 (T3, +4) Liz Janangelo 73-78-75-72=298 (T34, +14) Niloufar Aazam-Zanganeh 75-75-71-81=302 (T55, +18) Jennifer Pandolfi 72-84-74-82=312 (T107, +28) Totals 292-303-278-297=1,170 (+34)

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LPGA Tour Jean Bartholomew ...... 1996-2007 Jean Bartholomew ...... 1990-93 Beth Bauer ...... 2002-07 Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 2000-01 Amanda Blumenherst ...... 2009-present Kathi Poppmeier Kristina Engstrom-Tucker ...... 2007 Anna Grzebien ...... 2007-present Japan LPGA Candy Hannemann ...... 2003-06, 2008 Jean Bartholomew ...... 1993-97 Liz Janangelo ...... 2006, 2008, 2010-present Brittany Lang ...... 2005-present Virada Nirapathpongporn ...... 2006-08 Jean Bartholomew ...... 1990-95 Evelyn Orley ...... 1992 Evelyn Orley ...... 1990 Kathi Poppmeier ...... 1998 Stephanie Sparks ...... 2000 Asian Tour Wins Jodi Logan Stambaugh ...... 1992 Evelyn Orley ...... 1 (1990)

LPGA Honors Beth Bauer ...... Rolex Rookie of the Year (2002) Brittany Lang ...... The Solheim Cup (2009-team champion)

U.S. Open Low Amateur Amanda Blumenherst ...... 2006 (tie) Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 1997, 1998 (Lost in Playoff) Candy Hannemann ...... 2001 Brittany Lang ...... 2005 (tie) Sarah Lebrun ...... 1995 Jennie Lee ...... 2007 (tie)

Duramed FUTURES Tour Alicia Allison ...... 1999 Kalen Anderson ...... 2001-04 Beth Bauer ...... 2001, 2006-07 Tonya Blosser ...... 1991-95 Amanda Blumenherst ...... 2009 Lisa Brandetsas ...... 1993-94 Kim Cayce ...... 1994-96 Jenny Chuasiriporn ...... 1997, 1999-2001, 2003 Kristina Engstrom-Tucker ...... 2004-09 Anna Grzebien ...... 2007 Candy Hannemann ...... 2002-03 Leigh Anne Hardin ...... 2005-07 Liz Janangelo ...... 1999-2000, 2002, 2005-07, 2009-10 Jamie Koizumi ...... 2005 Sarah LeBrun ...... 1989 Jennie Lee ...... 2009-present Amie Lehman ...... 2000-01 Virada Nirapathpongporn ...... 2001, ‘03-05, ‘09-present Jennifer Pandolfi ...... 2008 Kathi Poppmeier ...... 1997-04 Stephanie Sparks ...... 1990-91, ‘96-99 Jodi Logan Stambaugh ...... 1989-92

Career Duramed FUTURES Tour Wins Beth Bauer ...... 4 Candy Hannemann ...... 2 Liz Janangelo ...... 2 Virada Nirapathpongporn ...... 2 Kristina Engstrom-Tucker ...... 1

Telia Tour Kristina Engstrom ...... 2003-04

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