2014 Landfall Tradition

October 24-26, 2014 Pete Dye Course Country Club of Landfall Wilmington, N.C.

Hosted by UNCW Tournament Field

UNCW Notre Dame Alabama Ohio State Arizona Oklahoma State UCF Penn State Duke Purdue Florida South Carolina Michigan State Tennessee N.C. State Virginia North Carolina Wake Forest

Tournament Schedule Course Yardage

Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014 Pete Dye Course/CCL 7:30 a.m. Practice Rounds College Teams 12:30 p.m. College-Am Tournament Pete Dye Course Hole Par Yardage 6:00 p.m. Reception Nicklaus Cubhouse 1 4 354 6:45 p.m. Dinner of Champions Nicklaus Clubhouse 2 3 120 Friday, Oct. 24, 2014 3 4 345 8:21 a.m. Tee Times on #1 and #10 Tees Pete Dye Course 4 5 485 5 4 361 Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 6 5 496 8:21 a.m. Tee Times on #1 and #10 Tees Pete Dye Course 7 4 384 8 3 149 Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014 9 4 392 8:45 a.m. Tee Times (Shotgun Start) Pete Dye Course Out ` 36 3086 2:45 p.m. Awards Presentation Hole Par Yardage 10 4 360 11 4 338 12 5 490 13 3 167 14 4 383 15 4 335 16 3 158 17 4 375 18 5 467 In 36 3073

Total 72 6159 UNCW “Seahawks” Alabama “Crimson Tide”

School: University of North Carolina Wilmington School: University of Alabama Founded: 1947 Founded: 1831 Enrollment: 14,500 Enrollment: 36,155 Colors: Teal, Navy and Gold Colors: Crimson and White Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Conference: Southeastern Conference Chancellor: Dr. William A. Sederburg President: Dr. Judy Bonner Athletic Director: Jimmy Bass Athletic Director: Bill Battle Head Coach: Cindy Ho (13th season) Head Coach: Mic Potter (10th Season)

About Coach Ho About Coach Potter Twenty-two year coaching veteran...Has coached 19 players to 36 WGCA Begins 10th season in Tuscaloosa after coaching 22 seasons at Furman...Led All-Scholar honors...Has brought home six conference championships, coached Crimson Tide to 2012 National Championship... Piloted Tide to its second NCAA Seahawks to 10 tournament wins and seven NCAA Regional appearances... Championship appearance in his fi rst year at Alabama and repeated the feat in 2007, Has developed fi ve Conference Player-of-the-Year honorees, 31 All-Conference 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013... Won 13th Conference Coach of the Year performers and three Rookie-of-the-Year selections...NGCA Coach-of-the-Year in award and fi fth SEC honor in 2013 after leading Crimson Tide to program’s second 1996 and 2001 and NGCA Division II East Regional Coach-of-the-Year in 2001... SEC championship and second NCAA Regional title...Also named SkyCaddie NGCA Five-time Coach-of-the-Year pick (three in CAA and two in Big South). East Region Coach of the Year in 2013.... Guided Alabama to school-record seven tournament wins last year. About The Seahawks Return four letterwinners from last year’s team that fi nished fourth at the CAA About The Crimson Tide Championships...Posted pair of top-5 fi nishes and placed second at its own UNCW Have appeared in nine consecutive NCAA Championships and fi nished in the Seahawk Classic...Junior Annette Lyche led team in fi rst two events of season top-10 fi ve straight years under Mic Potter...Won 2012 NCAA Championship with as she picked up a third-place individual fi nish at William & Mary Invitational and one-shot victory over Southern Cal at Vanderbilt Legends Club in Franklin, Tenn... fi nished tied for second individually at Forest Oaks Fall Classic...Freshman Kayla Junior Emma Talley returns to anchor the Alabama lineup...Talley won 2013 U.S. Thompson was UNCW’s lowest scoring player in the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Amateur Championship and then sparked United States to victory in 2014 Curtis Invitational when she placed 19th overall. Cup in St. Louis...Talley also fi nished as the low amateur at 2014 Ladies British Open and made cut at 2014 U.S. Women’s Open. 2014-15 Roster Sydney Boyd So. Wilmington, N.C. 2014-15 Roster Chandler Danielson Fr. Etowah, N.C. Lakareber Abe Fr. Angleton, Tx. Elizabeth Hall Jr. Southern Pines, N.C. Cammie Gray So. Northport, Ala. Annette Lyche Jr. Baerum, Norway Janie Jackson Jr. Huntsville, Ala. Meghan Theiss Jr. LaGrange, Ky. Mia Landegren So. Bridgewater, Conn. Kayla Thompson Fr. Clarkton, N.C. Daniela Lendl Sr. Vero Beach, Fla. Mallory Warrick Sr. Wilson, N.C. Nicole Morales Fr. Salem, N.Y. Alaina Yeatts Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C. Emma Talley Jr. Princeton, Ky.

Arizona “Wildcats” UCF “Knights”

School: University of Arizona School: Univerysity of Central Florida Founded:1885 Founded: 1963 Enrollment: 40,200 Enrollment: 59,770 Colors: Cardinal and Navy Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Pac-12 Conference: American Athletic Conference President: Dr. Ann Weaver Hart Chancellor: Dr. John C. Hitt Director of Athletics: Greg Byrne Athletic Director: Head Coach: Laura Ianello (5th Season) Head Coach: Emily Marron (3rd season)

About Coach Ianello About Coach Marron Named head coach at UA on May 26, 2010, following three seasons as top Took over UCF program in 2012...Racked up eight top-10 fi nishes in her fi rst assistant coach...Spent fi ve seasons on LPGA’s Futures Tour and West Coast Ladies season with Knights, fi nishing third at Conference USA Championships...Led Golf Tour...Finished 147th on the 2004 LPGA Tour money list...Played for Arizona Knights to runner-up fi nish at 2014 American Athletic Conference Championships from 1998-2003 as Laura Myerscough and was part of NCAA Championship team and third straight NCAA Regional appearance... Marron previously spent nine in 2000 and three Pac-10 Championship squads (2000, 2001 and 2002)...Posted seasons at UNCG... Coached three seasons as an assistant coach at her alma career average of 75.92. mater, Penn State, where she was a four-year letterwinner from 1994-98.

About The Wildcats About The Knights Return entire lineup for 2014-15, led by seniors Manon Gidali, Kendall Prince Return three players named to the American Athletic All-Conference Team and Andrea Vilarasau, and are joined by freshmen Natalia Forero and Krystal last season - Fanny Cnops, Ashley Holder, and Kristine Odaiyar...Ashley Holder Quinhuis...Tied for second at Pac-12 Championships, placed seventh at NCAA was named 2013-14 American Athletic Conference Player-of-the-Year and Regionals and tied for seventh at NCAA Championships. Freshman-of-the-Year...Finished eighth at Powerade Cougar Classic with team scoring average of 72.5...Have qualifi ed for postseason play each of the last two 2014-15 Roster seasons under Coach Marron. Natalia Forero Fr. Cali, Colombia Manon Gidali Sr. Paris, France 2014-15 Roster Shelby Martinek Sr Temple, Ariz. Fanny Cnops Sr. Gent, Belgium Kendall Prince Sr. Lake Oswego, Ore. Robyn Doig Sr. Seaforth, Ontario Krystal Quihuis Fr. Tucson, Ariz. Ashley Holder So. Orlando, Fla. Andrea Vilarasau Sr. Sant Cugat Del Valles, Spain Mary Mulcahy Jr. Boston, Mass. Jessica Vasilic So. Anaheim Hills, Calif. Ayaka Nakayama So. Kangawa, Japan Lindsey Weaver Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. Kristine Odaiyar So. Ocala, Fla. Wanasa Zhou So. Melbourne, Australia Paola Robles Jr. Aguadilla, Puerto Rico Monifa Sealy Jr. Glenceo, Trinidad & Tobago Laura Sojo Fr. Columbia

Michigan State “Spartans” Duke “Blue Devils” Florida “Gators”

School: Duke University Founded: 1853 Founded:1838 (Trinity College) Colors: Blue and Orange Enrollment: 6,484 Enrollment: 51,725 Colors: Duke Blue and White Conference: SEC Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference President: Bernie Machen President: Dr. Richard H. Brodhead Athletic Director: Jeremy Foley Vice-President & Director of Athletics: Kevin White Head Coach: Emily Glaser (3rd Season) Head Coach: Dan Brooks (31st season)

About Coach Brooks About Coach Glaser Has piloted Blue Devils to six NCAA Championships, 18 ACC Championships, Has led Gators to back-to-back appearances at NCAA Championships...Oversaw and 120 team victories, the most of any women’s golf coach in Division I history... eight top-10 fi nishes during 2013-14 regular season for Orange and Blue...Guided Named National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) National Coach-of-the-Year Gators to three team titles in fi rst season in 2012-13, the most victories for the program for sixth time in 2014...Inducted into NGCA Hall of Fame in 2001...Outstanding in a campaign since 2007-08. collegiate golfer at Oregon State. About The Gators About The Blue Devils Reached NCAA Championships for fourth straight year and 24th time in school Coming off their sixth NCAA Championship last May...Have won titles in 1999, history during 2013-14 season...Maria Torres was named to the 2014 SEC All- 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2014..., Reigning National Player-of-the-Year Celine Freshman Team...The Gators racked up fi ve top-25 and two top-10 fi nishes last Boutier returns in 2014-15 after registering three victories and 71.50 stroke average season, including fi rst at the Cougar Classic, third at the All-State Intercollegiate and last season as a sophomore...Return two starters off national championship squad, fourth at The Alamo Invitational. including sophomore Sandy Choi...Feature only one senior on roster this year in Irene Jung. 2014-15 Roster 2014-15 Roster Kelly Grassel So. Chesterton, Ind. Celine Boutier Jr. Montrouge, France Camilla Hedberg Sr. Siteges, Spain Sandy Choi So. Seoul, South Korea Ursa Orehek Jr. Domzale, Slovenia Irene Jung Sr. Bedford, Nova Scotia, Canada Taylor Tomlinson Fr. Gainesville, Florida Leona Maguire Fr. Cavan, Ireland Maria Torres So. Trujilo Alto, Puerto Rico Lisa Maguire Fr. Cavan, Ireland Karolina Vlckova So. Unhost, Czech Republic Gurbani Singh Fr. New Delhi, India Anna Young Sr. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Yi Xiao Jr. Guangzhou, Guandong, China

Michigan State “Spartans” North Carolina “Tar Heels”

School: Michigan State University School: University of North Carolina Founded: 1855 Founded: 1789 Enrollment: 47,163 Enrollment: 18,503 Colors: Green and White Colors: Carolina Blue and White Conference: Big Ten Conference Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Chancellor: Dr. Carol Folt Athletic Director: Mark Hollis Athletic Director: Head Coach: Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll (18th Season) Head Coach: Jan Mann (6th Season)

About Coach Slobodnik-Stoll About Coach Mann Has led Spartans to 16 straight NCAA Regional appearances and ten trips to Became third head coach in UNC history in July of 2009...Has coached Tar Heels NCAA Finals...Has piloted MSU to fi ve Big Ten titles in 2001, 2007, 2011, 2012 and to fi ve team championships, including 2011 ACC title...Has led Carolina to four NCAA 2014...Has guided Spartans to 33 tournament victories...Named Big Ten Coach- appearances in fi ve years, with two top-10 fi nishes at NCAA Championships... of-the-Year three times...Earned Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year honors in 2012 after Named ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 2005 (Virginia) and 2011 (UNC)...First head leading Spartans to back-to-back conference crowns...Three-year letterwinner and coach at UVA from 2002-07...Led Cavaliers to NCAA appearances in 2005, 2006 two-time team captain during playing days at State. and 2007...Served as head coach at UNCW from 1994-2002 and led team to 2002 Big South crown..One of co-founders of Landfall Tradition. About The Spartans Won 2014 Big Ten Championship, marking its third Big Ten title in last four years About The Tar Heels and 11th in school history...Advanced to NCAA Regionals for 16th consective year Return three starters from last year’s team - Leslie Cloots, Elizabeth Mallett and in 2014...Have appeared in 10 of last 15 NCAA Championships under Coach Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll, including three years in a row....Set school record by tying for ninth Maia Schecher...Mallett was a starter in all 10 of North Carolina’s tournaments last place at 2013 NCAA Championships. year while Cloots was a starter in nine events and Schechter started six...Have played in three tournaments this fall, the Powerade Cougar Classic, Lady Paladin 2014-15 Roster Invitational and the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational..Tied for seventh place at Lady Sarah Burnham Fr. Maple Grove, Minn. Paladin Invitational, fi nished 14th at the Powerade Cougar Classic and fi nished Greer Clausen Fr. Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich. 10th at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel. Mackenzie Johnson Jr. East Lansing, Mich. Alison Knowles Jr. Mexborough, England 2014-15 Roster Mariah Massa Jr. Holt, Mich. Leslie Cloots So. Antwerp, Belgium Lindsey McPherson Sr. Flushing, Mich. Lexi Harkins Fr. Crystal Lake, Ill. Bea Murray Sr. East Lansing, Mich. Rachel Jones So. Asheboro, N.C. Jacqueline Setas Fr. East Lansing, Mich Elizabeth Mallett Jr. Sutton Coldfi eld, England Katie Sharp R-Fr. Kendallville, Ind Bryana Nguyen Fr. Columbia, Md. Jenny Sritragul Sr. Bangkok, Thailand Anne Bennett Osteen So. Greensboro, N.C. Trisha Witherby Sr. Richmond, Ind. Maia Schechter Sr. Takoma Park, Md. Gabby Yurik Jr. Rochester, Mich. N.C. State “Wolfpack” Notre Dame “Fighting Irish”

School: North Carolina State University School: Founded: 1887 Founded: 1842 Enrollment: 34,009 Enrollment: 12,126 Colors: Red and White Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Chancellor: Dr. Randy Woodson President: Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Athletic Director: Deborah A. Yow Athletic Director: Jack Swarbrick Head Coach: Page Marsh (15th Season) Head Coach: Susan Holt (9th Season)

About Coach Marsh About Coach Holt In 15th season with Wolfpack...Has established competitive program in one Took over program in 2006...The Fighting Irish have made seven consecutive of the toughest conferences in the nation... Since reinstatement of program in NCAA Regional appearances and advanced to NCAA fi nals for fi rst time in 2011 2000, has led Wolfpack to 12 NCAA Regional appearances in 13 years and two under Holt... Named Big East Coach-of-the-Year three times in 2008, 2011 and berths in NCAA national championships. 2013...Holt’s players have earned medalist honors nine times and earned All-Big East honors 22 times..Has led Notre Dame to 12 tournament titles and three Big About The Wolfpack East Championships Enjoyed best season in school history in 2013-14...Tied for 10th at 2014 NCAA Championship in Tulsa, Okla...Also fi nished third at ACC Championships and About The Fighting Irish NCAA East Regional...Augusta James, a three-time All-ACC standout and the Return fi ve monogram recipients from last year’s squad that advanced to NCAA 28th-ranked amateur in the world, anchors Wolfpack...James was Honorable Regionals for seventh consecutive season following a fi fth-place result at ACC Mention WGCA All-American last season...James owns 10 career top-10 fi nishes Championships...Have had fi ve players qualify for U.S. Women’s Open since and 21 top-20 fi nishes...Junior Rachael Taylor tied for fi fth place at UNC Tar Heel 2010, including current sophomore Jordan Ferreira, who competed in 2014 U.S. Invitatiohal at 1-under par. Women’s Open on legendary Pinehurst No. 2 Course...Will serve as regional host for 2015 NCAA Championships for the second time. 2014-15 Roster Crystal Huang Fr. ShunDe GuangDong, China 2014-15 Roster Augusta James Sr. Bath, Ontario, Canada Ashley Armstrong Sr. Flossmoor, Ill Lindsay McGetrick Sr. Highland Ranch, Colo. Kari Bellville Fr. Granger, Ind. Cecily Overbey Fr. Hight Point, N.C. Talia Campbell Jr. Dallas, Texas Stephanie Pribonic So. Wake Forest, NC Jordan Ferreira So. University Place, Wash. Rachael Taylor Jr. Bad Griesbach, Germany Janie Fineis So. East Lansing, Mich. Vivian Tsui Sr. Markham, Ontario, Canada Kelli Oride Sr. Lihue, Hawaii Alison Snakard Fr. Collegeville, Pa.

Ohio State “Buckeyes” Oklahoma State “Cowgirls”

School: Ohio State University School: Oklahoma State University Founded: 1870 Founded:1890 Enrollment: 56,387 Enrollment: 37,232 Colors: Scarlet and Gray Colors: Orange and Black Conference: Big Ten Conference Conference: Big 12 Conference President: Dr. Michael Drake President: Burns Hargis Athletic Director: Gene Smith Director of Athletics: Mike Holder Head Coach: Therese Hession (24th Season) Head Coach: Courtney Jones (2nd Season)

About Coach Hession About Coach Jones Has led Buckeyes to eight Big Ten Championships and 14 NCAA appearances... Takes over reins of program following two seasons as assistant coach...Won in Two-time National Coach-of-the-Year...Named Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year seven third start of head caoching career at Schooner Fall Classic...Has helped Cowgirls times...Has coached 11 All-America and 54 All-Big Ten selections...Has coached win four titles over last two years, including 2012 Landfall Tradition...Served as 29 NGCA Scholar All-Americans and 97 Academic All-Big Ten honorees...Inducted graduate assistant at Tulsa before accepting AJGA post...Outstanding collegiate into NGCA Hall of Fame in 2004...Played collegiately at SMU and led Mustangs to golfer for Golden Hurricane. national title in 1979...Played on LPGA Tour from 1980-91. About The Cowgirls About The Buckeyes Junior Julie Yang, who was named Big 12 Player-of-the-Year in 2014, headlines Shared 2014 Big Ten Championship with Michigan State... Featured Big the Cowgirls lineup...Have fi nished in top-5 in two of three fall tournaments, fi nishing Ten’s Player-of-the-Year, Coach-of-the-Year and Freshman-of-the-Year...Jessica third at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate and fi fth at Windy City Collegiate... Also fi nished Porvasnik and Zoe-Beth Brake earned All-Big Ten First-Team accolades. sixth at UNM/Kick McGuire Invitational...Feature two sophomores and three freshman in lineup this fall. 2014-15 Roster Lina Aguillon Jr. Bogata, Columbia 2014-15 Roster Sheridan Balyeat Sr. Lima, Ohio Megan Blonien R-So. Altus, Okla. Zoe-Beth Brake R-So. Whakatane, New Zealand Isabella Deilert So. Stockholm, Sweden Jan Changalangsri Sr. Bangkok, Thailand Linnea Johansson R-So. Almhult, Sweden Claudia Lim Sr. Bella Vista, Australia Maddie McCrary Fr. Wylie, Texas Katja Pogacar So. Ljubljana, Slovenia Alexis Sadeghy Fr. Edmond, Okla. Jessica Porvasnik So. Hinckley, Ohio Julie Yang Jr. Seoul, South Korea Rio Watanabe R-Fr. Kamagaya City, Japan

Penn State “Nittany Lions” Purdue “Boilermakers”

School: Penn State University School: Purdue University Founded: 1955 Founded: 1869 Enrollment: 48,184 Enrollment: 38,770 Colors:Blue and White Colors: Old Gold and Black Conference: Big Ten Conference Conference: Big Ten Conference President: Eric Barron President: Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. Athletic Director: Sandy Barbour Athletic Director: Morgan J. Burke Head Coach: Denise St. Pierre (23rd season) Head Coach: Devon Brouse (17th Season)

About Coach Brouse About Coach St. Pierre Serves as head coach and director of golf operations for men’s and women’s In 23rd season as head coach of Nittany Lions...Draws from experience as teams...Has earned Coach-of-the-Year honors eight times, including fi ve in the collegiate golfer as well as PGA teaching professional to help student-athletes Big Ten and three in ACC...Has coached teams to 37 NCAA Championship reach full potential...Selected by NGCA to coach the 1999 U.S. team at U.S./ appearances...Has piloted teams to 110 tournament titles...Named National Coach- Japan Collegiate Golf Championships in Chiba, Japan, where Americans captured of-the-Year in 2006 and 2010...Led Purdue to its fi rst national championship in 2010 fourth consecutive title...Included on “Top 50 Women PGA/LPGA Instructors” list at CCL...Recipient of Labron Harris Award in 2006...Inducted into GCAA Hall of in February, 2002, issue of Golf for Women Magazine. Fame in 2009...1971 graduate of Purdue.

About The Lions About The Boilermakers Posted three top-5 fi nishes during 2013-14 at Nittany Lion Invitational, Kiawah Have fi nished in top-10 at NCAA’s in eight of last nine seasons...Have qualifi ed Island Invitational and Briar’s Creek Invitational...Senior Ellen Ceresko, who fi nished for 14 of the last 15 NCAA Championships...2010 NCAA Champions, 2011 NCAA 41st at 2014 NCAA Regionals returns this fall...Freshman Ariana Coyle Diez fi nished Runner-Up and 2013 NCAA Third-Place fi nishers...Senior Aurora Kan was a 2014 third at 2014 Nittany Lion Invitational, shooting a fi rst round score of 68 (-6), tying First-Team All-Big Ten Selection and sophomore August Kim won 2014 Trans for the third-lowest round in school history. Amateur Championship and qualifi ed for 2014 U.S. Amateur.

2014-15 Roster 2014-15 Roster Kendall Allen So. Pittsburgh, Pa. Linn Andersson Fr. Jonkoping, Sweden Elyse Archambault Sr. St-Jean-sur-Rich, Quebec Anna Appert Lund Jr. Bromma, Sweden Ellen Ceresko Sr. Jefferson Township, Pa. Aurora Kan Sr. Chichester, Pa. Grace Chung Jr. Richmond Hill, Ontario August Kim So. St. Augustine, Fla Meaghan Coleman So. The Woodlands, Texas Marta Martin Fr. Madrid, Spain Ariana Coyle Diez Fr. Dublin, Ireland Vinh-Hoa Ngo R-Jr. Newton, Mass. Katlyn Elliott Sr. Peterborough, Ontario Liz Schwartzers Jr. Downers Grove, Ill. Kate Granahan Jr. Allentown, Pa. Johanna Tillström Sr. Täby, Sweden Catherine Herrera Sr. Houston, Texas Ashley Yarbrough So. Akron, Ohio Erin Michel Sr. Mason, Ohio Halley Morell Jr. Brecksville, Ohio

South Carolina “Gamecocks” Tennessee “Lady Vols”

School: University of South Carolina School: University of Tennessee Founded: 1801 Founded: 1794 Enrollment: 29,957 Enrollment: 27,523 Colors: Garnet and Black Colors: Orange and White Conference: Southeastern Conference Conference: Southeastern Conference President: Dr. Harris Pastides President: Jimmy G. Cheek Athletic Director: Ray Tanner Athletic Director: Dave Hart Head Coach: Kalen Harris (8th Season) Head Coach: Judi Pavon (15th season)

About Coach Harris About Coach Pavon Enters eighth season in Columbia...Has led USC to six consecutive NCAA Has guided Lady Vols to 15 tournament titles since taking over reins of program Regional appearances...Has guided Gamecocks to fi ve straight NCAA Championship in 2000...Has taken UT to seven NCAA Championships and been constant presence appearances, making USC one of just seven Division I programs with such a streak... in top-25 rankings....Lady Vols have captured 14 All-American awards, 30 All-SEC Led school to its fi rst NCAA Regional title in 2010...Began career at Duke as a player laurels and 22 NGCA Academic All-America citations. and later served as assistant coach, where she was part of three national titles. About The Lady Volunteers About The Gamecocks Return seven players after losing All-SEC performer Chessey Thomas...Hannah Finished in top-5 at nine-straight tournaments last year, including wins at Pietila led the Vols last season by participating in every tournament in her freshman Florida State Match-Up and ASU PING Inivitational...Two golfers earned All- campaign...AJ Jewell returns after sitting out most of the spring season with a American honors for fi rst time last season when Samantha Swinehart (2nd Team) back injury... Lucia Polo competed at Women’s World Amateur Championships for and Justine Dreher (Honorable Mention) picked up the honors...Dreher is one of Guatemala in September. three returnees...Sophomore Katelyn Dambaugh, an All-SEC second-teamer and freshman All-SEC honoree, and junior Sarah Schmelzel also return. 2014-15 Roster Mason Chen Sr. Pingtung City, Taiwan 2014-15 Roster Teleri Hughs So. Knoxville, Tenn. Katelyn Dambaugh So. Goose Creek, S.C. AJ Newell Sr. Tampa Fla. Justine Dreher Sr. Valbonne, France Anna Newell Fr. Tampa Fla. Mary Fran Hillow Jr. Orlando, Fla. Emmie Pietila So. Brighton, Mich. Nanna Madsen Fr. Copenhagen, Denmark Hanna Pietila So. Brighton, Mich. Ainhoa Olarra Fr. Pais Vasco, Spain Lucia Polo So. Guatemala City, Guatemala Sarah Schmelzel Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. Daeun Song Sr. Ulsan, Korea Karoline Woie Jr. Stavanger, Norway Blakesly Warren Fr. Chattanooga, Tenn. Jia Xin Yang So. Beijing, China Virginia “Cavaliers“ Wake Forest “Demon Deacons”

School: University of Virginia School: Wake Forest University Founded: 1819 Founded: 1834 Enrollment: 21,238 Enrollment: 4,823 Colors: Blue & Orange Colors: Old Gold and Black Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference President: Dr. Teresa A. Sullivan President: Dr. Nathan O. Hatch Athletic Director: Craig Littlepage Athletic Director: Ron Wellman Head Coach: Kim Lewellen (8th Season) Head Coach: Dianne Dailey (27th season)

About Coach Lewellen About Coach Dailey Has guided Cavaliers to seven NCAA Tournament appearances in as many Took over program in 1988 and has piloted Wake Forest to 22 NCAA Regionals seasons with program...Piloted UVA to Bryan National Collegiate title in 2012... and 13 NCAA Finals...In her time in Winston-Salem, Wake has racked up 27 Coached team to fourth-place fi nish at 2012 NCAA Championships...Named East team victories, including four ACC Championships and two NCAA East Regional Region Coach-of-the-Year in 2012...Selected National Coach-of-the-Year by LPGA in Championships...Has coached four ACC Player-of-the-Year honorees, three ACC 2011...Coached at The Citadel and East Carolina before moving to Charlottesville... Rookies of the Year and 12 players who have earned All-American honors a total Two-time All-ACC performer at North Carolina...Native of Raleigh, N.C. of 23 times...Named ACC Coach-of-the-Year in 1994, 1995, 2009 and 2010, and District Coach-of-the-Year by the NGCA in 1994, 1996 and 2000...Was also named About The Cavaliers LPGA Southeast Coach-of-the-Year in 1994, 1998, and 2001. Finished 14th at 2014 NCAA Championships...Return top three scorers from 2013- 14...Lauren Coughlin led Virginia in scoring last year with 74.61 stroke average.... About The Demon Deacons Lauren Diaz-Yi, the 2013 U.S. Public Links Champion, was Virginia’s top fi nisher Have played in two tournaments this season, fi nishing sixth at College of at 2014 NCAA Championships with a 28th place fi nish...Junior Elizabeth Szokol Charleston Cougar Classic and second at Furman Lady Paladin Invitational...Sierra transferred to Virginia after helping Northwestern to 15th place fi nish at 2014 Sims was named ACC Golfer-of-the-Month in September...Sims tied Wake’s school NCAA Championships. record with 54-hole score of 10-under par at Cougar Classic...Allison Emrey fi nished at 1-under at Lady Paladin Invitational. 2014-15 Roster Lyberty Anderson Fr. Chesterfi eld, Va. 2014-15 Roster Ju Hee Bae Fr. Chantilly, Va. Marissa Dodd Jr. Allen, Texas Lauren Coughlin Jr. Chesapeake, Va. Allison Emrey Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Ariana Dial So. Clarksville, Md. Rachael Henry So. Menlo Park, Calif. Lauren Diaz-Yi So. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Erica Herr Fr New Hope, Pa. Maho Hayakawa Fr. Lake Mary, Fl. Vinh-Hop Ngo Fr. Watertown, Mass. Alexandra Hershberger Jr. Basking Ridge, N.J. Mariana Sims So. Austin, Texas Lyndsey Hunnell Fr. Troutville, Va. Sierra Sims Fr. Austin, Texas Sarah Kolodzik Fr. Bellbrook, Oh. Briana Mao Sr. Folsom, Calif. Kaira Martin Jr. Paradise Valley, Ariz. Jessie Merrill So. Reston, Va. Elizabeth Szokol Jr. Winnetka, Ill. Landfall Tradition Record Book

Team/Player Year Score Lowest 3-round (Team) Purdue 2005 877

Lowest 3-round (Individual) Chris Brady, Vanderbilt 2004 209

Lowest round (Team) Tulane 2004 281 Wake Forest 2007 281

Lowest round (Individual) Nannette Hill, Wake Forest (2nd) 2007 66 Lindy Duncan, Duke 2010 66 Lowest Fri.-round (Team) Purdue 2007 287

Lowest Fri.-round (Individual) Marci Turner, Tennessee 2004 67

Lowest Sat.-round (Team) Tulane 2004 281 Wake Forest 2007 281

Lowest Sat.-round (Individual) Nannette Hill, Wake Forest 2007 66 Lindy Duncan, Duke 2010 66

Lowest Sun.-round (Team) Ohio State 2004 285

Lowest Sun.-round (Individual) Christel Boeljon, Purdue 2005 67 Daniella Ronderos, USF 2004 67 Lindsay Knowlton, Ohio State 2004 67 2002 Landfall Tradition Results 2003 Landfall Tradition Results

Standings Standings

School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 1 Tulsa 306 300 287 893 1 New Mexico 291 304 296 891 2 Tulane 300 296 299 895 2 Florida State 302 298 296 896 3 Tulsa 304 295 301 900 3 Arizona State 298 303 296 897 4 Arkansas 304 294 304 902 4 Wake Forest 298 297 304 899 5 Furman 302 299 304 905 5 Purdue 305 294 301 900 6 UNCW 304 304 307 915 6 Mississippi State 307 308 298 913 7 Florida State 312 304 301 917 7 UNCW 305 310 308 923 8 Virginia 315 311 302 928 8 Penn State 307 322 308 937 9 Indiana 305 313 318 936 9 Colorado 312 317 311 940 10 Penn State 320 310 309 939 11 Wisconsin 310 317 313 940 10 Arkansas 315 319 312 946 12 Louisville 336 315 325 976 11 Louisville 320 320 311 951 12 Alabama 321 310 327 958

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Name School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 1 Nuria Clau Wake Forest 71 71 72 214 Name School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 2 Kristen Tamulis Florida State 73 74 68 215 1 Amanda McCurdy Arkansas 72 69 75 216 3 C. Fernandez Tulsa 75 71 74 220 T2 Mary Ellen Jacobs Tulane 72 72 73 217 T4 Sofi e Anderson Mississippi 74 72 75 221 T2 Kailin Downs New Mexico 69 75 73 217 T4 Erin Kerr Colorado 75 74 72 221 4 Suzie Fisher Tulsa 69 77 73 219 T4 Heather Zielinski Purdue 76 72 73 221 5 Becky Berzonski UNCW 77 71 72 220 7 Alissa Kuczka Arizona State 74 76 72 222 T6 Leah Wigger Virginia 72 76 73 221 T8 Kari Damron Purdue 75 73 75 223 T6 Cas Bridge Tulsa 72 73 76 221 T8 Sara Jones Arizona State 72 76 75 223 T8 Jenny Suh Furman 72 76 75 223 T8 Blair O’Neal Arizona State 75 74 73 223 T8 Carolin Landmann Tulane 75 76 72 223 T8 Cas Bridge Tulsa 77 76 70 223 T8 Ashley Rollins New Mexico 74 77 72 223 T8 Theresa Paik Furman 78 72 73 223 T8 Lindsay Hulwick Tulane 76 72 75 223

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Standings Standings

School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 1 New Mexico 297 285 296 878 1 Purdue 302 289 286 877 2 UNCW 300 290 291 881 2 Wake Forest 308 297 289 894 3 Tulane 303 281 299 883 3 Virginia 304 299 303 906 3 Ohio State 299 299 285 883 4 Tulsa 309 299 304 912 5 Tennessee 291 295 298 884 5 Tulane 316 303 303 922 6 Tulsa 296 300 295 891 6 New Mexico 317 311 301 929 7 Furman 303 299 290 892 T7 Penn State 321 302 315 938 8 Oklahoma State 300 294 302 896 T7 USF 316 313 309 938 9 Purdue 301 295 301 897 9 Furman 327 313 303 943 10 USF 294 306 305 905 10 UNCW 331 310 308 949 11 Vanderbilt 298 307 304 909 11 Michigan 316 321 315 952 12 Penn State 316 306 310 932 12 NC State 321 316 318 955

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders

Name School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. Name School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 1 Chris Brady Vanderbilt 69 72 78 209 1 Christel Boeljon Purdue 74 71 67 212 2 Kailin Downs New Mexico 73 67 71 211 2 Leisl Hasbrouck Tulsa 70 72 74 216 T3 Lindsay Knowlton Ohio State 73 74 67 214 3 Leah Wigger Virginia 72 74 72 218 T3 Myrte Eikenaar Purdue 72 71 71 214 T4 Myrte Eikenaar Purdue 75 71 75 221 5 Lee Anne Pace Tulsa 71 75 69 215 T4 Nannette Hill Wake Forest 78 73 70 221 6 Marci Turner Tennessee 67 75 74 216 T4 Maggie Simons Wake Forest 76 74 71 221 T7 Lindsay Hulwick Tulane 75 69 73 217 7 Lauren Mielbrecht Virginia 76 74 72 222 T7 Monique Gesualdi Furman 72 73 72 217 T8 Mikaela Backstedt New Mexico 74 74 75 223 T9 Daniella Ronderos USF 73 78 67 218 T8 Mandy Goins Wake Forest 73 75 75 223 T9 Liliana Alvarez Tulane 75 70 73 218 T8 O. Sattayabanphot Purdue 77 74 72 223 T9 Becky Berzonski UNCW 76 71 71 218 T9 Michelle Jarman UNCW 71 72 75 218 2006 Landfall Tradition Results 2007 Landfall Tradition Results

Standings Standings

School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 1 Michigan State 305 302 295 902 1 Wake Forest 296 281 301 878 1 Virginia 301 295 306 902 2 Purdue 287 299 301 887 3 New Mexico 309 302 293 904 3 Michigan State 299 291 301 891 4 Wake Forest 310 313 292 915 4 Virginia 290 302 305 897 5 Michigan 300 315 302 917 5 Tulsa 310 290 300 900 6 Ohio State 305 310 305 920 6 UNCW 308 288 309 905 7 N.C. State 317 315 308 940 7 Ohio State 297 302 311 910 8 USF 315 324 305 944 8 UNC Chapel Hill 310 311 305 926 9 UNC Greensboro 320 324 308 952 9 N.C. State 319 303 315 937 10 UNCW 326 330 307 963 10 UNC Greensboro 320 308 314 942 10 Tulsa 318 329 316 963 11 Penn State 325 308 310 943 12 Penn State 316 327 324 967 12 Michigan 306 318 321 945

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders

Name School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. Name School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 1 Sara Brown Michigan State 74 69 72 215 1 Nannette Hill Wake Forest 75 66 76 217 2 Amanda Goins Wake Forest 77 72 70 219 T2 Laura Kueny Michigan State 75 69 74 218 T3 Brianna Broderick Michigan 72 76 74 222 T2 Maria Hernandez Purdue 71 74 73 218 T3 Mikaela Backstedt New Mexico 77 73 72 222 T4 Alex. Bodemann Wake Forest 74 72 73 219 5 Dana Je Ohio State 72 79 72 223 T4 Calle Nielson Virginia 70 76 73 219 T6 Giselle Claux New Mexico 75 75 75 225 T4 Michaela Cavener Tulsa 78 68 73 219 T6 Jennia Arseneault Virginia 72 81 72 225 7 Laura Crawford Wake Forest 69 72 79 220 T8 Ali Stinson Michigan 77 76 73 226 T8 C. Perez-Narbon UNCW 75 70 76 221 T8 C. Perez-Narbon UNCW 77 79 70 226 T8 Christina Boeljon Purdue 68 72 81 221 T8 Laura Kueny Michigan State 77 75 74 226 T8 Sara Brown Michigan State 72 76 73 221 T8 Leah Wigger Virginia 75 71 79 226 11 Lene Krog Virginia 71 73 78 222 12 Natalie Sheary Wake Forest 79 71 73 223

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Standings Standings

School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 1 Wake Forest 297 288 295 880 1 Duke 296 297 288 881 2 Ohio State 303 306 299 908 T2 UCLA 293 290 299 882 T3 Michigan 321 294 301 916 T2 Auburn 299 295 288 882 T3 UNC Chapel Hill 305 303 308 916 4 Arizona State 293 299 297 889 5 Florida 307 309 303 919 5 Virginia 300 296 295 891 6 East Carolina 318 308 296 922 6 Purdue 302 291 299 892 7 Notre Dame 326 298 303 927 7 Wake Forest 304 287 304 895 8 N.C. State 322 308 306 936 8 Denver 301 297 300 898 9 Northwestern 315 316 311 942 9 Alabama 298 310 295 903 10 UNCW 320 315 313 948 10 Michigan State 301 305 298 904 11 Tulsa 322 319 316 957 T11 Georgia 305 301 306 912 12 UNC Greensboro 332 332 299 963 T11 UNC Chapel Hill 308 303 301 912 T11 LSU 307 298 307 912

Individual Leaders Individual Leaders

Name School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. Name School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 1 Dolores White Wake Forest 75 73 70 218 1 Cydney Clanton Auburn 70 70 70 210 2 Abby Bools East Carolina 78 74 68 220 2 Brittany Altomare Virginia 74 71 70 215 3 Jean Chua Wake Forest 79 70 72 221 T3 Camilla Lennarth Alabama 68 79 69 216 T4 Amber Littman East Carolina 74 74 74 222 T3 Cheyenne Woods Wake Forest 70 69 77 216 T4 Natalie Sheary Wake Forest 72 75 75 222 T5 Stephanie Kono UCLA 73 71 73 217 T6 Vicky Villanueva Ohio State 73 78 78 224 T5 Alison Whitaker Duke 77 71 69 217 T6 Cheyenne Woods Wake Forest 75 71 78 224 T7 Stephanie Sherlock Denver 73 71 74 218 8 Milena Savich Michigan 80 69 76 225 T7 Numa Gulyanamitta Purdue 72 72 74 218 9 Nara Shin Ohio State 79 73 74 226 T7 Carlota Ciganda Arizona State 68 74 76 218 T10 Andrea Watts Florida 74 77 76 227 T10 Candace Schepperle Auburn 75 68 76 219 T10 Jessica Yadloczky Florida 78 76 73 227 T10 Jennifer Johnson Arizona State 73 71 75 219 T12 Becca Huffer Notre Dame 82 73 73 228 T12 Stacey Kim Duke 72 75 73 220 T12 Allie White North Carolina 75 74 79 228 T12 Jodi Ewart New Mexico 75 73 72 220 T12 Lizette Salas Southern California 72 75 73 220 T12 Megan McChrystal LSU 73 73 74 220 T12 Marta Silva ZamoraGeorgia 72 75 73 220 2010 Landfall Tradition Results 2011 Landfall Tradition Results

Standings Standings

School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 1 UCLA 294 286 300 880 1 Purdue 304 303 297 904 1 UNC Chapel Hill 293 287 305 885 2 Auburn 297 312 309 918 3 Texas 291 302 297 890 3 Ohio State 308 311 300 919 4 Duke 291 284 316 891 4 South Carolina 307 314 301 922 5 Virginia 305 289 298 892 T5 Iowa State 315 306 302 923 6 Notre Dame 299 301 296 896 T5 Michigan State 312 308 303 923 7 Michigan State 304 294 305 903 7 Duke 314 303 307 924 8 Wake Forrest 305 300 302 907 T8 UNC Chapel Hill 306 313 313 932 9 Ohio State 307 303 298 908 T8 N.C. State 311 313 308 932 10 Chattanooga 309 303 299 911 T10 Florida State 315 309 310 934 T11 South Carolina 299 307 313 919 T10 Notre Dame 306 314 314 934 T11 N.C. State 301 312 306 919 T10 Wake Forest 311 315 308 934 13 Northwestern 309 307 304 920 13 Virginia 321 312 305 938 14 Oklahoma State 312 303 309 924 14 Mississippi 315 321 307 943 15 Florida State 309 314 308 931 15 Tulane 317 316 315 948 16 Texas Tech 316 300 318 934 16 Northwestern 320 316 314 950 17 UNCW 307 324 322 953 17 Chattanooga 309 328 318 955 18 UNCG 318 324 325 967 18 UNCW 322 319 328 969 Individual Leaders Individual Leaders

Name School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. Name School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. T1 Brittany Altomare Virginia 71 68 75 214 1 Paula Reto Purdue 71 77 70 218 T1 Tiffany Lua UCLA 73 69 72 214 T2 Alejandra Cangrejo Duke 75 76 70 221 T3 Lindy Duncan Duke 74 66 76 216 T2 Victoria Trapani Auburn 72 73 76 221 T3 Casey Grice North Carolina 71 71 74 216 T4 Caroline Powers Michigan State 73 77 74 224 5 Catherine O’Donnell North Carolina 77 71 69 217 T4 Katie Burnett South Carolina 76 76 72 224 6 Becca Huffer Notre Dame 72 73 73 218 T4 Lindsey Solberg Michigan State 76 77 71 224 7 Caroline Powers Michigan State 75 72 72 219 T7 Laura Gonzalez Purdue 76 73 76 225 8 Nicole Vandermade Texas 73 71 76 220 T7 Vivian Tsui N.C. State 75 75 75 225 T9 Madison Pressel Texas 73 74 74 221 9 Sasikarn On-Iam Iowa State 77 73 76 226 T9 Rachel Rohanna Ohio State 77 73 71 221 T10 Becca Huffer Notre Dame 76 78 73 227 T10 Casey Grice UNC Chapel Hill 75 75 77 227

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Standings Standings

School Fri. Tot. School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 1 Oklahoma State 292 292 1 Alabama 285 290 292 867 2 Duke 293 293 2 Duke 295 288 292 875 T3 Purdue 294 294 3 Clemson 307 291 299 897 T3 Texas Tech 294 294 4 South Carolina 300 299 305 904 5 Notre Dame 296 296 5 Wake Forest 306 303 297 906 6 Michigan State 297 297 T6 Michigan State 309 308 293 910 T7 N.C. State 300 300 T6 Arizona 304 302 304 910 T7 UNCW 300 300 8 Oklahoma State 307 307 299 913 T7 Wake Forest 300 300 9 Virginia 306 308 300 914 T10 Iowa State 301 301 10 NC State 323 305 294 922 T10 Northwestern 301 301 T11 Notre Dame 314 305 305 924 12 Arizona 302 302 T11 Ohio State 316 301 307 924 13 South Carolina 304 304 T11 North Carolina 305 313 306 924 14 Florida State 307 307 14 Iowa State 321 306 298 925 15 Mississippi 309 309 15 Purdue 316 309 303 928 16 Ohio State 311 311 16 Mississippi 316 321 304 941 17 UNCG 325 325 17 UNCW 313 315 316 944 18 UNCG 330 332 332 994 Individual Leaders Individual Leaders Name School Fri. Tot. 1 Kimberly Kaufman Texas Tech 67 67 Name School Fri. Sat. Sun. Tot. 2 Kelsey Vines Oklahoma State 69 69 1 Stephanie Meadow Alabama 70 71 72 213 T3 Johanna Bjoerk UNCW 70 70 2 Yu Liu Duke 74 69 72 215 T3 Lindsey Weaver Notre Dame 70 70 3 Emma Talley Alabama 71 73 73 217 T5 Allison Emrey Wake Forest 71 71 T4 Liz Nagel Michigan State 77 74 68 219 T5 Beverly Mendoza Texas Tech 71 71 T4 Laetitia Beck Duke 73 74 72 219 T5 Caroline Powers Michigan State 71 71 T4 Katelyn Dambaugh South Carolina 71 73 75 219 T5 Celine Boutier Duke 71 71 7 Janie Jackson Alabama 73 76 71 220 T5 Kishi Sinha Purdue 71 71 T8 Ashlan Ramsey Clemson 74 69 78 221 T5 Lori Beth Adams UNCW 71 71 T8 Daniela Lendl Alabama 74 71 76 221 T8 Celine Boutier Duke 72 75 74 221

All-Time Team Participants

Alabama (3): 2002-03, 2009-10, 2013-14, 2014-15 Arizona (2): 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 Arizona State (2): 2002-03, 2009-10 Arkansas (2): 2002-03, 2003-04 Auburn (2): 2009-10, 2011-12 Clemson (1): 2013-14 Central Florida (1): 2014-15 Colorado (1): 2002-03 Denver (1): 2009-10 Duke (5): 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 East Carolina (1): 2008-09 Florida (1): 2008-09, 2014-15 Florida State (5): 2002-03, 2003-04, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 Furman (3): 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 Georgia (1): 2009-10 Indiana (1): 2003-04 Iowa State (3): 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14 Louisiana State (1): 2009-10 Louisville (2): 2002-03, 2003-04 Michigan (4): 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 Michigan State (7): 2006-07, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 Mississippi (3): 2011-12, 2012-13 Mississippi State (1): 2002-03 N.C. State (8): 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012- 13, 2013-14, 2014-15 New Mexico (4): 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Northwestern (4): 2008-09, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 Notre Dame (5): 2008-09, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 Ohio State (8): 2004-05, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012- 13, 2013-14, 2014-15 Oklahoma State (4): 2004-05, 2010-11, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 Pepperdine (1): 2009-10 Penn State (6): 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2014- 15 Purdue (8): 2002-03, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 South Carolina (4): 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 Tennessee (1): 2004-05, 2014-15 Texas (1): 2010-11 Texas Tech (2): 2010-11, 2012-13 Tulane (4): 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2011-12 Tulsa (7): 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 UCLA (2): 2009-10, 2010-11 UNC-CH (6): 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2013-14, 2014-15 UNCG (5): 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2012-13 UNCW (12): 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 USF (3): 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 UT-Chattanooga (2): 2010-11, 2011-12 Vanderbilt (1): 2004-05 Virginia (8): 2003-04, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2013-14, 2014-15 Wake Forest (10): 2002-03, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 Wisconsin (1): 2003-04 Past Champions 2002 Champion 2003 Champion 2004 Champion 2005 Champion

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