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Table of Contents 2019-20 University of Florida Women's Golf Quick Facts 2019-20 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF 2019-20 University of Florida Table of Contents Women’s Golf Quick Facts Media Information University Information Contents/Quick Facts .............................................1 : Gainesville, Fla. SEASON 2019-20 Location Media Information/Support Staff ......................2 Founded: 1853 Roster .......................................................................... 3 Enrollment: 54,854 Nickname: Gators Tournament Information ...................................... 4 Colors: Orange (PMS 172) and Blue (PMS 287) SEC Opponent Quick Facts ............................ 5-6 Home Course: Mark Bostick Golf Course (par-70, 6,074 yards) Conference: Southeastern Conference (SEC) President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs University of Florida Women’s Golf COACHES Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Head Coach Emily Glaser ......................................7 SWA: Lynda Tealer Assistant Coach Janice Olivencia ..................... 8 University Golf Course Phone: (352) Addie Baggarly ........................................................ 9 375-4683, ext. 4710 Sierra Brooks............................................................10 Elin Esborn .................................................................11 Coaching Staff Marina Escobar Domingo....................................12 Head Coach: Emily Glaser Jenny Kim .................................................................13 (8th season, Michigan State, ’02) Associate Head Coach: Janice Olivencia Clara Manzalini ........................................................14 PLAYERS (8th season, Texas, ’04) Marta Perez ..............................................................15 Carlotta Ricolfi ........................................................16 Team Information Lauren Waidner ...................................................... 17 2018-19 NCAA Oklahoma Regional Finish: T2 2018-19 NCAA Championships Finish: 11 NCAA Championship Appearances: 28 Letterwinners Returning: 8 Statistics, Records and Results Letterwinners Lost: 0 2018-19 Stats ...................................................... 18-19 Twitter: @GatorsGolf 2019 SunTrust Gator Invitational .....................20 Instagram: @GatorsWGolf REVIEW 2018-19 2018-19 Season Review .......................................21 Facebook: Florida Gators Women’s Golf UF National Championship Teams ................. 22 SEC/Individual Championship Teams .... 23-25 UF Women’s Golf Contact National and SEC Honors ..................................26 Information Records ...............................................................27-28 Contact: Hannah Krulevitch Office Phone: (352) 692-6648 ext. 6130 UF Athletics Hall of Fame ..................................29 Cell Phone: (408) 891-0214 Florida Team Titles ...............................................30 HISTORY Email: [email protected] Florida Individual Titles........................................31 Letterwinners ..........................................................32 Academic and Amateur Honors ............... 33-35 Florida and the LPGA ..........................................35 Mark Bostick Golf Course ..................................36 RECORDS GATORS 1 ALWAYS UF WOMEN’S GOLF UF WOMEN’S 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 2019-20 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF Media Information on Sun Sports as they keep you Pertinent Phone Numbers up-to-date on all things Orange Communications Department: Contact and Blue. Plus, enjoy in-depth (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 Information about the Florida coverage of your favorite Gator Communications Fax: (352) 375- women’s golf team will be co- student-athletes from UF’s Gator- 4809 ordinated by the Women’s Golf Vision staff as we highlight their Hannah Krulevitch (office): (352) Communications contact Hannah accomplishments both on and off 692-6648 ext. 6130 Krulevitch ([email protected]. the field. Hannah Krulevitch (cell): (408) 891-0214 COACHES edu). GatorZone - the award-winning Head Coach Emily Glaser or Assis- Interviews show for The Gator Nation. tant Coach Janice Olivencia: (352) All student-athlete and coach 375-4683 ext. 4700 interviews must be coordinated Web Access Golf Course Fax: (352) 395-6228 through Hannah Krulevitch in the The University Athletic Associa- Communications Office, and must tion’s World Wide Web site fea- Upon request, for individuals with be requested at least one day in tures news, scores and statistics documented print-related disabili- advance. for all UF sports, as well as down- ties, this publication is available in loadable sound clips from radio alternate format. Contact the UAA PLAYERS GatorZone TV Show play-by-play and the Gator band, at (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 for Beginning its 16th season this in addition to photos and video more information. For people with fall, GatorZone features all the clips. Users can access informa- speech and hearing impairments, latest news and information on tion through a Web browser at when trying to call a department Gator athletics. Join hosts Jeff www.FloridaGators.com. which does not list a TDD number, Cardozo and Megan Parler every please contact the Florida Relay other Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TDD). 2018-19 REVIEW 2018-19 Support Staff HISTORY Forrest Gmitro Ann Hughes Hannah Krulevitch Brenda Lembo Social Media & Digi- Assistant Director Communications Program Coordinator tal Content Coordi- of Student Services Assistant nator Not Pictured: RECORDS Cornell Ritter Assistant Director of Creative Media Scott Hampton Director of Golf Karin Werth Assistant Director Strength & UF WOMEN’S GOLF UF WOMEN’S Daniel Siegel Caleb Sorgius Mike Spiegler Conditioning Assistant Director Assistant Director- Senior Associate of Compliance Student Affairs Athletics Director, Administration GATORS 2 ALWAYS 2019-20 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF 2019-20 University of Florida Women’s Golf Roster Name Class Hometown/Previous School Addie Baggarly Jr. Jonesborough, Tenn./Tennessee Online Public School Sierra Brooks Sr. Orlando, Fla./Lake Mary Prep/Wake Forest SEASON 2019-20 Elin Esborn R-Jr. Göteborg, Sweden/Katrinelundsgymnasiet Marina Escobar Domingo Fr. Almeria, Spain/IES Ortega y Gasset Jenny Kim So. Orlando, Fla./Lake Mary Prep Clara Manzalini So. Milan, Italy/Istituto Edmondo De Amicis/Milan Marta Perez Sr. Valencia, Spain/IES Ortega y Gasset Carlotta Ricolfi Sr. San Remo, Italy/Liceo Classic Statale G.D. Cassini Lauren Waidner Jr. Fleming Island, Fla./Fleming Island High School COACHES Head Coach: Emily Glaser (8th season, Michigan State, ’02) Associate Head Coach: Janice Olivencia (8th season, Texas, ’04) PLAYERS 2018-19 REVIEW 2018-19 HISTORY RECORDS GATORS 3 ALWAYS UF WOMEN’S GOLF UF WOMEN’S 2019-20 SEASON 2019-20 2019-20 FLORIDA WOMEN’S GOLF 2019-20 Tournament Information FALL SEASON SPRING SEASON POSTSEASON Cougar Classic Northrup Grumman Regional SEC Championship Sept. 8-10, 2019 | Hanahan, S.C. Challenge April 15-19, 2020 | Birmingham, Ala. Host: College of Charleston Feb. 9-11, 2020 | Palos Verdes, Calif. Host: Southeastern Conference Course Name: Yeamans Hall Club Host: Ohio State University Course Name: Greystone Golf and Country Course Par (Yardage): Par-70 (6,808 yards) Course Name: Palos Verdes Golf Club Club COACHES SID Contact: Marlene Navor Course Par (Yardage): Par-71 (5,912 yards) Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,466 yards) SID Phone: (843) 953-6720 SID Contact: Kylie Sturgill SID Contact: Chuck Dunlap SID Email: [email protected] SID Phone: (614) 292-6168 SID Phone: (205) 458-3000 Website: www.cofcsports.com SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Website: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com Website: www.secsports.com The Glass City Invitational Sept. 16-17, 2019 | Toledo, OH Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate NCAA Regional Championship Host: University of Toledo Championship May 11-13, 2019 Possible Sites: North Carolina, Gorgia, Indi- Course Name: Iverness Club Feb. 16-18, 2020 | New Orleans, La. ana, Washington Course Par (Yardage): Par-71 (7,730 yards) Host: Tulane University SID Contact: Steve Easton Course Name: English Turn Golf and SID Phone: (419) 530-491 NCAA National Championship PLAYERS Country Club SID Email: [email protected] Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,186 yards) May 17-22, 2019 | Scottsdale, Ariz. Website: www.utrockets.com SID Contact: Tom Symonds Host: NCAA SID Phone: (504) 862-8249 Course Name: Grayhawk Golf Club Windy City Classic SID Email: [email protected] Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (7,090 yards) Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2019 | Chicago, Ill. Website: www.TulaneGreenWave.com SID Contact: Connor Smith Host: Northwestern University SID Phone: (405) 744-7714 Course Name: Glen View Club Gators Invitational SID Email: [email protected] Website: www.NCAA.org Course Par (Yardage): Par-72 (6,338 yards) March 7-8, 2020 | Gainesville, Fla. SID Contact: Kyle Kelley Host: University of Florida SID Phone: (847) 491-8800 2018-19 REVIEW 2018-19 Course Name: Mark Bostick Golf Course SID Email: [email protected] Course Par (Yardage): Par-70 (6,074 yards) Website: www.nusports.com SID Contact: Hannah Krulevitch SID Phone: (325) 375-4683 ext. 6130 Stanford Intercollegiate SID Email: [email protected] Oct. 11-13, 2019 | Palo Alto, CA. Website: www.FloridaGators.com Host: Stanford University Course Name: Stanford Golf Course Liz Murphy Collegiate Classic Course Par (Yardage): Par-70 (6,727 yards) March 20-22, 2020 | Athens, Ga. SID Contact: Scott Swegan Host: University of Georgia SID Phone: (419) 575-9148 Course Name: UGA Golf Course SID Email: [email protected] Course Par (Yardage):
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