Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09

Georgia State University Table of Contents Location: Atlanta, Ga. Quick Facts & Table of Contents ...... 1 Founded: 1913 Roster & Schedule...... 2 Enrollment: 27,100 2007-08 Fall Review/Spring Preview...... 3-5 President: Mark Becker Head Coach Cathy Mant ...... 6-7 Athletics Director: XXXXX Graduate Assistant Andrew Henrich ...... 7 Senior Woman Administrator: Gail Barksdale Athletics Director XXXX ...... 8-9 Support Staff ...... 9 Affi liation: NCAA Division I Panther Profi les ...... 10-18 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Anna Scott ...... 10-11 Nickname: Panthers Claire Starkie ...... 12-13 Colors: Royal Blue & White Nicole Loesch ...... 14 Mascot: Pounce Cathrine Madsen ...... 15 Sandra Maier ...... 16 Web Site: GeorgiaStateSports.com Cherishton Brett...... 17 Iliska Verwey...... 18 Charlotte Lorentzen ...... 19 Georgia State Women’s Golf Fall 2008 ...... 20 2007-08 Results ...... 21 Head Coach: Cathy Mant 2007-08 Season in Review...... 22 (9th season, Arizona State) John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate...... 23-25 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 26 Phone: 404.413.4066 All-Time Awards & Championships...... 27 Fax: 404.413.4001 Georgia State Individual Records ...... 28-29 E-mail: [email protected] Georgia State Team Records ...... 30 Graduate Assistant: Andrew Henrich All-Time Year-by-Year Results ...... 31-32 Phone: 404.413.4066 Traveling with the Panther ...... 33 Panther Promise - Academics ...... 33 E-mail: [email protected] This is Georgia State ...... 34-35 Home Course: Eagle’s Landing Country Club Colonial Athletic Association ...... 36-37 Stockbridge, Ga. Georgia State Facilities ...... 38-39 Holes/Par/Yardage: 27/72/6,100 Student-Athlete Housing...... 40-41 Individual NCAA Championship Appearances: 1 This is Atlanta ...... 42 Special Thanks ...... 43 (2006) Advertisement...... 44 Team NCAA Regional Appearances: 4 (2003, 2005, 2006, 2008) Individual Conference Championships: 5 (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008) Team Conference Championships: 3 (2003, 2005, 2006) 2008 Fall Record: 71-9 Cavan Fosnes 2007-08 Record: 122-32-2 Women’s Golf SID 2007-08 Conference Finish: 2nd Cavan Fosnes is in his fi rst year as an Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 employee of the sports communications offi ce Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/0 and graduate student at Georgia State. He Newcomers: 1 serves as the primary contact for women’s soccer and men’s and women’s golf. Fosnes has previously worked for the Georgia State Sports Information sports information departments of Vanderbilt and Emory University. In addition, Fosnes has written for the Robertson Assoc. AD of Sports Comm.: Allison George County Times and the Emory Wheel. Fosnes attended Oxford E-mail: [email protected] College of Emory University, where he lettered in basketball, Asst. AD of Sports Comm.: Charlie Taylor before continuing to Emory. A native of Springfi eld, Tenn., E-mail: [email protected] Fosnes graduated in 2007 from Emory University with a BA in Creative Writing/English and is in his fi rst year of graduate Women’s Golf SID Cavan Fosnes studies in sports administration this year. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 404.413.4034 Fax: 404.413.4035 Address: 125 Decatur Street, Suite 130 Atlanta, GA 30303

1 Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09 Roster & Schedule

Name Ht. Cl.Hometown/High School Cherishton Brett 5-4 So. Stockbridge, Ga./New Creation Center Nicole Loesch 5-8 Jr. Villiersdorp, South Africa/De Villiers Graaff Charlotte Lorentzen 5-6 Fr. Soroe, Denmark/Soroe Akademi Cathrine Madsen 5-6 Jr. Herning, Denmark/Ikast Gymnasium Sandra Maier 5-4 R-So. Grossbottwar, Germany/Mathilde-Plack-Gymnasium Anna Scott 6-2 R-Sr. Consett, England/Durham Sixth Form Centre Claire Starkie 6-0 Sr. West Yorkshire, England/Skipton Girls’ Iliska Verwey 5-2 So. Cradock, South Africa/Cradock High School

Head Coach: Cathy Mant (9th year, Arizona State) Graduate Asstistant: Andrew Henrich (2nd year, Wyoming) PPronunciationsronunciations Cherishton Brett ...... chair-ish-ton Nicole Loesch ...... LOW-shh Sandra Maier ...... may-er Claire Starkie ...... STAR-key Iliska Verwey...... ill-is-kuh vair-way

2008 Fall Schedule Date Tournament Location Sept. 15-16 U. of Cincinnati Women’s Fall Classic Cincinnati, Ohio 1st of 10 Sept. 29-30 Heather Farr/University of Colorado Memorial Boulder, Colo. 7th of 20 Oct. 12-14 UNCG Starmount Fall Classic Greensboro, N.C. 4th of 15 Oct. 19-21 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate Greenville, N.C. 1st of 20 Oct. 27-28 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Kiawah Island, S.C. 1st of 19 2009 Spring Schedule Date Tournament Location Feb. 16-17 Qdoba Intercollegiate Miami, Fla.

March 2-3 2009 Spartan Invitational San Jose, Calif.

March 30-31 John Kirk/Panther Invitational Stockbridge, Ga.

April 6-7 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational Gainesville, Fla.

April 17-19 Colonial Athletic Association Championships Pine Mountain, Ga.

2 Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09 Fall 2008 Review/Spring 2009 Preview

In the fall of 2008, the Georgia State women’s golf team set the stage for a return trip to the NCAA tournament, and a wildly successful spring season, by capturing three team titles in fi ve tournaments, fi nding leadership in Iliska Verwey and her two medalist fi nishes, and de- veloping the team chemistry they will need to compete at the highest level.

Verwey opened the season in dramatic fash- ion by fi ring a school and course record 64 in her fi rst round at Elks Run G.C. in the U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic. The Panthers were without the services of senior Anna Scott, who suffered an arm injury prior to competition. Sandra Maier’s improved play in 2008 helped the Verwey took the reins and led Georgia State Panthers to another record-breaking moment and to a fi rst place fi nish and a medalist honor for their second team victory of the season. herself by recording a 64-76-70 210 (-6). Verwey’s 64 marked the lowest round in school history by four strokes, her 210 set the three-round total record. The Panthers com- bined for a 298-291-298 880 (+23) which tied the school’s team record of 880, set in 2005 at the Taco Bell Intercollegiate. The team win was the 12th of head coach Cathy Mant’s ca- reer, and kicked off a whirlwind fall for Georgia State.

After fi nishes of 7th of 20 and 4th of 15 in Colorado and North Carolina, respectively, the Panthers set their sights on the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate.

The second round saw under-par rounds from Verwey (68) and Sandra Maier (70), and a team score of 285, setting the school record for lowest second round total.

Georgia State cruised to another team victory, Sophomore Iliska Verwey’s fi rst tournament of the the 21st in school history, behind another Ver- season set the tone for the Panthers as she broke wey medalist performance, the fourth of her two school records. career.

Georgia State fi nished up the fall season at the Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate on Kiawah Island, S.C. at the Oaks Point Golf

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Course. The Panthers surged up the leaderboard ning ways into the spring as they attempt to exact on the fi nal day with a fi nal round 297 (+9), the a measure of revenge at the CAA Championship, best of the tournament, behind a 71 from Verwey and make a return visit to the NCAA tournament. and a 72 from Cathrine Madsen. Georgia State’s fi nal day heroics afforded the Panthers their third Georgia State opens the spring at the Qdoba Col- team victory of the fall, besting the fi eld of 19 by legiate in Miami, Fla. on February 16th. In March, seven strokes. the Panthers travel to San Jose, Calif. for the 2009 Spartan Invitational before returning to Georgia Off the college circuit, the Panthers have shown to host the John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate on success as well. Iliska Verwey competed at the March 30th. World Team Championships in Australia, fi nish- ing 11th for her home country of South Africa. In Georgia State returns to Florida for the SunTrust November, Anna Scott qualifi ed for the Duramed Lady Gator Invitational in Gainesville, Fla. on April Futures Tour. 6th, the fi nal tune-up before the Panthers host the CAA Championship at Pine Mountain, Ga. on April The accolades piled up for Georgia State in the 17th. fall. Following her impressive showing in Cincinna- ti, Iliska Verwey captured CAA Golfer of the Week honors, as well as GolfWeek’s National Golfer of the Week honors. Georgia State golfers were named CAA Golfer of the Week a combined fi ve times during the fall season (Verwey three times, Madsen once, and Maier once).

Panther golfers have recorded four rounds in the 60s (Verwey twice, Claire Starkie once, and Maier once), more than all of 2007-2008. Georgia State golfers recorded seven top-fi ves, nine top-10s, and 15 top 20s.

For the spring, Georgia State will add freshman Charlotte Lorentzen of Denmark to an already top-notch lineup. Lorentzen met sophomore Iliska Verwey at the 2008 World Team Championship in Australia, where Verwey competed with South Af- rica and Lorentzen with Denmark.

Lorentzen has an established reputation overseas as a dynamic young talent with her wins at the Danish golfer Charlotte Lorentzen brings even 2007 match play and medal play championships more talent to a Georgia State team that won three in Denmark. out of fi ve tournaments in the Fall season.

Now with Anna Scott healthy, and Lorentzen on the way, Georgia State looks to continue its win-

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The fall allowed for a maturity and team concept Scott and Verwey competed together for the fi rst to envelope the Panthers, providing crucial ex- time in 2008 at the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate, perience that will pay dividends during the spring sparking the Panthers to two team victories to fi n- season. Anna Scott’s injury provided an opportu- ish off the fall season. nity for players like Nicole Loesch to step in and contribute solid scoring in the Panthers’ opening Finally at full strength, and with a roster fi lled with win, and required others like Maier and Madsen proven talent, spring 2009 offers the Georgia to learn how to fi ll an expanded role without the State women’s golf team a chance to place an senior. exclamation point at the end of an already his- toric 2008-09 season. Scott returned for the UNCG Starmount Fall Clas- sic, in which she fi nished fi fth, while Iliska Verwey travelled to Australia.

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Cathy Mant She was honored as the Atlantic Sun Confer- ence Coach of the Year in 2005 after guid- Head Coach ing the Panthers to their second conference Arizona State (Ninth Year) championship and NCAA Regional automatic bid.

Mant was previously named the A-Sun Con- Cathy Mant is in her ference Coach of the Year in 2003 after lead- ninth season as head ing the Panthers to their fi rst-ever conference coach of the Panthers. title and NCAA Tournament bid. In her career, she has compiled 15 team tour- Under Mant’s leadership, the women’s golf nament victories as team won a school-record four tournaments head coach. and fi nished in the top-fi ve in nine events dur- ing in 2004-05. She also directed former golfer In the fall of 2008, Mant Lisbeth Meincke to four straight conference led the Panthers to wins individual titles and conference Player-of-the- at the U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic, the Lady Pi- Year honors in 2006 and 2005. In addition, rate Intercollegiate, and the Edwin Watts/Pal- Mant helped Joanna Klatten become Geor- metto Intercollegiate. Mant also coached Iliska gia State’s fi rst women’s golfer to qualify and Verwey to her third and fourth career medalist compete in the NCAA National Championship fi nishes at the U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic and in 2006. the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate. Mant was named Georgia State’s fi rst full-time In 2007-08, Mant coached Georgia State to women’s golf coach in September of 2000 and wins at the Lady Jaguar Invitational and John set immediate expectations for developing a Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate. The Panthers fi n- nationally successful program at that point. ished second at the CAA Championship, earn- Previously, Mant had been involved in the golf ing a berth in the NCAA East Regional. The industry since turning professional in 1973 and NCAA appearance was the fourth in school her experience was just one of the many attri- history, all four coming under Mant’s tute- butes that she brought to Georgia State. lage. Mant was awarded with her second CAA Coach of the Year trophy in three years, her Her collegiate golfi ng career reached its pin- fourth conference coach of the year honor all- nacle in 1970, when Mant won the individual time. title of what was then called the Division of Girls and Women’s Sports Championship, now Mant was named the CAA Coach of the Year known as the Women’s NCAA Championship. in 2006 after leading the Panthers to their fi rst CAA title as a fi rst-year member. With the con- Accompanying that victory at Arizona State ference title in hand, the Panthers earned their University, she was named a Collegiate All- second-straight and third-overall automatic American and was inducted into the Arizona bid to the NCAA Regional. It also marked the State University Sports Hall of Fame in 1999. second consecutive year that Georgia State Mant helped continue a strong tradition of won the conference title. Mant guided a young success in the Sun Devil’s program, a tradi- team to two team titles and seven top-fi ve fi n- tion that now includes Joanne Carner, Heather ishes in 2005-06. Farr, and .

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After her collegiate days came to an end, Mant played on the LPGA Tour from 1976 to 1986. One of Mant’s largest areas of focus is the Mant’s best fi nish on the Tour was third at short game, believing strong short play allows the Rail Charity Championship in Springfi eld, the Panthers to consistently compete at the Ill. She played in 10 United States Women’s top level. Mant regularly works with State’s Opens, as well as each major on the LPGA golfers on fi rming old technique and introduc- Tour. Mant was highly involved in the LPGA ing new short shots. She also devotes time to player government and served as a player the mental aspects of the game and course representative to the LPGA Board of Directors management, a subject she feels most ama- as well as the President of the LPGA Tourna- teur golfers do not completely understand and ment Division in 1985. often ignore in practice time.

When she fi nished her LPGA career, Mant Mant is also a member of the Golf Coaches decided to devote her time and energy to a Hall of Fame, an induction that came in 1989. full-time teaching career. She has developed In 1999, Mant co-authored “Golf Coaches a strong following of students, many of whom Guide to Success,” a book designed to help have gone on to play collegiate golf at such high school golf coaches prepare members universities as Stanford, the University of of their golf teams for the college golf experi- Southern California, Oregon, Arizona State, ence. Tennessee, San Jose State, and Ohio State. Mant is a Class A member of both the LPGA Mant was born in Seattle, Wash., and grew up Tour, the Teaching and CP Division, and cur- in Eugene, Ore. She is married to Rick Mant rently serves on the United States Girls’ Junior and has a 22-year-old daughter, Ashley. Mant Committee. Mant continues to teach at Ea- received her Bachelor of Science degree in gle’s Landing Country Club, home of the John marketing from Arizona State in 1972. Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate. In 2002, Mant was named one of Golf For Women’s “Top 50 Teachers.” Andrew Heinrich Graduate Assistant Wyoming (Second Year) athletics marketing and promotions offi ce for two years, assisting with marketing needs for men’s and women’s basketball, football and volleyball. Previous to his work at Wyoming, he volunteered at the 2004 Athens Olympics Andrew Henrich begins while he lived in Athens, Greece and Nicosia, his second season as a Cyprus while on a two-year church mission. graduate assistant for Georgia State’s women’s Henrich is married to Emily Kurpiel Henrich, a golf program. Henrich, a native of Peachtree City, Georgia, and moved native of Laramie, Wyo- to Atlanta to pursue his master’s degree in ming, joined the Pan- Sports Administration at Georgia State. Since thers following his 2007 his arrival at State, Henrich has volunteered in graduation from the Uni- event operations for the 2007 SEC Luncheon versity of Wyoming with and Legends Dinner and 2008 Atlanta Braves his bachelor’s degree in communications with FanFest . His career goals include working in a concentration in public relations. player development and front-offi ce manage- ment in professional sports. Henrich worked as an intern with Wyoming’s

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Mary McElroy Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) named McElroy as the NCAA Division I-AAA Administrator of Director of Athletics the Year. In 2008, she was recognized by the Black Fourth Year Coaches and Administrators (BCA) at their annual convention, for advancing sports and athletes in the Atlanta area. McElroy’s vision for Georgia State to be “the stu- Now in her fourth year dent-athlete’s fi rst choice” is being realized as the pro- as Director of Athletics, gram grows in stature within the CAA, around Atlanta Mary McElroy has brought and the state of Georgia, and on the national level. tremendous optimism, or- In all sports, Georgia State student-athletes have ganization and leadership responded to the higher level of competition in the as well as a tireless work CAA. Athletics highlights in McElroy’s fi rst three years ethic to Georgia State Uni- include CAA team titles and NCAA berths in men’s versity athletics. and women’s golf and men’s tennis as well as numer- Hired in July 2005 by ous individual titles in golf, track and fi eld and cross President Carl Patton, country. In 2007-08 alone, Georgia State featured the McElroy is leading the Pan- CAA Athlete of the Year in six different sports. ther program to unprece- The addition of football as well as women’s la- dented heights and raising the profi le of Georgia State crosse in 2010 will give Georgia State 18 sports, in- athletics. cluding eight men’s teams and 10 women’s programs, Her most widely recognized achievement to date and McElroy is currently exploring additional opportu- has been successfully launching a football program at nities for women. But as the athletics department has Georgia State, to begin play in 2010, and then hiring grown, so has the level of support for existing sports the highly-respected Bill Curry to be the Panthers’ fi rst programs under McElroy’s leadership. head coach. In Curry, she lured a name that is instant- Nowhere has McElroy’s vision been more evident ly recognizable and a coach with 17 years of experi- than in Georgia State’s growing facilities as she seeks ence in the Atlantic Coast Conference and Southeast- to provide fi rst-class venues that will benefi t student- ern Conference, including Coach of the Year awards in both leagues. McElroy scored another coup when she hired Rod Barnes in March 2007 to rebuild Georgia State basket- ball. The former head coach at Mississippi and 2001 SEC Coach of the Year immediately brought renewed interest and energy to the program, and now Barnes has the Panthers poised for success in year two. With Curry and Barnes, Georgia State now has former National Coach of the Year honorees guiding its two most high-profi le sports. Curry received the Bobby Dodd Award in 1989 while at Alabama, and Barnes won the Naismith Award in 2001 after leading Ole Miss to the NCAA Sweet 16. Other signifi cant accomplishments in McElroy’s fi rst three years include dramatic increases in athlet- ics fundraising, numerous facilities upgrades, strong academic performance by Panther student-athletes, and a smooth transition to the Colonial Athletic Asso- ciation, where Georgia State moved in 2005-06. The former Marine Corps Captain, 1987 graduate of the Naval Academy and 2000 graduate of Geor- gia Tech’s MBA program has been recognized by her peers. In 2006, the National Association of Collegiate

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athletes and fans alike. 2003 NCAA Women’s Final Four in Atlanta, and she A $5 million plan for the development of the Pan- was also on the Atlanta Local Organizing Committee thersville Athletics Complex is nearing completion. In for the NCAA Men’s Final Fours in Atlanta in 2002 and 2007, a new soccer fi eld was completed, including a 2007. grandstand, press box and scoreboard. This fall, lights As a student at the Naval Academy, McElroy and a second playing fi eld will be added, with plans played varsity basketball in the CAA. A native of Great for a locker room facility, creating a fi rst-class venue Mills, Md., she is married to a fellow Naval Academy for men’s and women’s soccer as well as the future graduate, Terry (‘86), and they have two sons, Darrin women’s lacrosse program. Upgrades are ongoing (18) and Austin (15). for the softball and baseball facilities also located at Panthersville. At the Georgia State Sports Arena, a new playing fl oor and an escalator have been added for 2008-09, and a videoboard was installed in 2006. Further de- velopment plans call for a football practice site and ex- panded venues at the Sports Arena for strength and conditioning, athletic training and academic support. Georgia State student-athletes are challenged to excel in the classroom and are provided with a support system to effectively balance academics and athlet- ics. The Panthers have responded, achieving a grade point average of better than 2.93 for the 2007-08 aca- Marvin Lewis Gail Barksdale demic year and boosting their combined cumulative Sport Senior Woman mark to 2.93. Both fi gures exceed the corresponding Administrator Administrator marks for the overall student body. More than 100 stu- dent-athletes earned the CAA Commissioner’s Aca- demic Award in 2007-08, and Georgia State boasted the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year in seven of 15 possible sports. McElroy’s athletic management career began in 1992 at the Naval Academy, where she worked her way up to Assistant Athletic Director and Senior Wom- an Administrator while overseeing compliance for 29 sports. She also served a stint as Director of Alumni Services at Navy. From 1999 until her appointment at Georgia State, Jamal Terry Robert Murphy McElroy was part of the athletic management team at Strength & Athletic Trainer Georgia Tech. After fi rst serving as Director of Compli- Conditioning Coach ance, she left Georgia Tech as Senior Associate Di- rector of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator. McElroy was appointed to the NCAA Management Council in 2005, and was a member of the NCAA Vol- leyball Committee. Moving to the CAA, McElroy was reappointed to the NCAA Management Council in 2006 and was elected to serve on the Board of Di- rectors for NACWAA. When the NCAA restructured in 2008, McElroy was appointed to the newly-created Leadership Council, the NCAA’s highest committee for athletic administrators, charged with framing and reviewing policy for the macro-level issues confronting Joanna Harris XXX the NCAA. Academic Advisor XXXXX McElroy served as tournament manager for the

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Anna Scott 6’2 R-Senior Consett, England Durham Sixth Form Centre

2007-08: Named to All-CAA 1st Team... Finished in the top 10 in six of her 11 tournaments... Only once all season fi nished outside of the top 25... 28 of her 30 rounds were counted by the team... Second on the team in scoring average, 74.83... Led the team in fi nal round scoring average, 74.09... Earned a third place fi nish at the McHaney/Morehead Invitational in Carded a career-low and school record 69 in the fi rst Lubbock, Texas with a 76-72-74 (+3)... Finished fourth with a round of the John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercollegiate... 73-77 (+4) to lead the team to a win at the John Kirk/Panther Finished second at the John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercollegiate... Led the team with a fi fth place fi nish of 71-71- Intercollegiate with a two-round total of 147...Opened 75 (+1) at the Canes and Cardinals Classic in Miami Lakes, the spring season with a second-place fi nish at the UCF Fla. ... Finished seventh at the CAA Championship by carding Invitational...Fired rounds of 72 and 70, to end with a a 72-77-76 (+9)... Led the team with a 75-75-73 (+7) for a career-low two-round total of 142... Finished fourth 17th place fi nish at the NCAA East Regionals in Athens, Ga. at the A-Sun Championships with a 228...Recorded ... Scott ended the year ranked 71st in the GolfStat Cup and State’s top fi nish at the NCAA West Regional as she 116th by GolfWeek... Made the Fall Dean’s List... Earned the tied for 48th with a 231. CAA All-Academic Award. Amateur: Scott boasts an impressive amateur record... 2006-07: Did not compete due to injury...Granted a medical She won the U-16 Weetabix Great Britain and Ireland hardship waiver...Received the CAA Commissioner’s Championship in 2002...Captured the Northern Girls Academic Award for excellence in the classroom...Made the Federation Championship in 2003 and was the runner- Dean’s List (3.5 GPA or above) in Fall 2006. up in 2004... Finished second at the 2005 and 2004 Durham Ladies County Championship fi nal...Scott was 2005-06: Named First Team All-CAA, even while battling the third qualifi er at the 2003 English Girls Championship an elbow injury during the spring season...Second on the and advanced to the semifi nals of match play...Selected team with a 75.54 stroke average...Recorded three top-fi ve as a member of the U-18 England Girls Elite squad in fi nishes...Tied for second in the fall opener at the Napa River 2004 and was a reserve for the England team in the Grill Cardinal Cup with a career-low 218, matching her career- 2004 European Girls Championship in Paris, France... low for second-round score with a 70...Tied for third at the She holds the course record at her home club, the GSU/Pelican Preserve Invitational with a 225...,Matched Consett Golf Club, with a three-under par 69...Scott her second-round career-low score of 70 at the Taco Bell fi nished seventh in the 2004 English Girls Championship Intercollegiate...Finished second at the Ross Resorts Qualifi er...Finished sixth in the English Ladies Stroke Invitational fi ring scores of 75, 71 and 74 for a 220 total... Play in 2005...Won the 2005 St. Andrews U23 Scottish Tied for 66th at the NCAA West Regional with a three-round Championship and the Bridget Jackson Amateur... tournament total of 236 (78-82-76)...Received the 2005-06 Competed for Great Britain in 2007 World University CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award...Made the Athletic Games...Tied for fi fth at the 2007 English Ladies’ Close Director’s Honor Roll in the Fall...Member of England’s 3rd- Amateur Strokeplay Championship...Placed 13th at the place team at the 2006 European Lady Junior Team (Under 2007 Irish Open Strokeplay Championship...Advanced 21) Championship held over the summer in the Netherlands... to semifi nals of the 2007 English Ladies Close Amateur Awarded the 2005 Silver Tee by the English Ladies Golf [Matchplay] Championship. Association for her performance on the golf course and in the classroom. Prep: Attended Durham Sixth Form Centre, County Durham...Was named Sports Girl of the Year her 2004-05: Posted three top-fi ve fi nishes with seven top-25 sophomore and junior years. fi nishes...Third on the team with a 77.93 stroke average... Named Second Team All-Conference, to the All-Freshman Personal: Anna Louise Scott was born on February Team and All-Tournament Team...Named Georgia State’s 26, 1986 in Consett, County Durham, Great Britain... Newcomer-of-the-Year at the annual sports banquet...Made Her parents are David Ian and Sharon Scott...Has two her collegiate debut at the Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup brothers, Matthew and Liam...Has career aspirations to where she fi nished 13th with a three-round score of 235... become a ...Majoring in journalism.

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Career Tournament Results Fall 2008 UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 72-75-75--222 T5th/81 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 76-77-73--226 T12th/102 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Inter. 78-73-80--231 19th/99 Tournaments: 3; Rounds: 9; Strokes: 679; Stroke Average: 75.44

2007-08 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 79-72-71--222 T9th/94 U.P./Myrtle Beach Classic 75-72--147 T11th/83 McHaney/Morehead Invit. 76-72-74--222 3rd/77 Amer. Choice Mort. Lady Jag. 77-77--154 T10th/29 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invit. 84-78-74--236 T38th/101 SunTrust Lady Gator Invit. 72-73-74--219 T12th/83 Pinehurst Challenge 81-76-73--230 T16th/115 John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 73-77--150 T4th/81 Canes and Cardinals Classic 71-71-75--217 5th/77 CAA Championship 72-77-76--225 T7th/50 NCAA East Regional 75-75-73--223 T17th/110 Tournaments: 11; Rounds: 30; Strokes: 2,245; Stroke Average: 74.83

2005-06 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 74-70-74--218 2nd/76 Career Highlights GSU/Pelican Preserve Invite 78-73-74--225 3rd/51 Taco Bell Intercollegiate 75-70-78--223 19th/112 Lowest Score: 69 (2004 John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercollegiate) Ross Resorts Invitational 75-71-74--220 2nd/67 Best Finish: 2nd (2004 John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercollegiate, Pat Bradley Championship 76-79-74--229 18th/105 2005 UCF Invitational, 2005 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup, 2005 SunTrust Lady Gator Invit. 79-77-73--229 24th/77 Ross Resorts Invitational) USF/Waterlefe Invitational 82-WD-WD--WD WD Low Tournament Score (2 Rounds): 142 (2005 UCF Invitational) CAA Championships 77-DQ-74--DQ DQ Low Tournament Score (3 Rounds): 217 (2008 Canes and Car- NCAA West Regional 78-82-76--236 66th/108 dinals Classic) Tournaments: 9; Rounds: 24; Strokes: 1,813; Stroke Average: 75.54 Best 1st Round: 69 (2004 John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercolle- giate) 2004-05 Best 2nd Round: 70 (2005 UCF Invitational, 2005 Napa River Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 83-77-75--235 13th/66 Grill Cardinal Cup, 2005 Taco Bell Intercollegiate) Beacon Woods Invitational 75-72-80--227 21st62 Best 3rd Round: 71 (2007 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup) Hatter Fall Classic 76-79--155 17th/69 Top-5 Finishes: 10 John Kirk/Lady Panther Inter. 69-78--147 2nd/59 Top-10 Finishes: 13 UCF Invitational 72-70--142 2nd/57 Top-20 Finishes: 23 Miccosukee Women’s Champ. 78-82-75--235 24th/96 Tournaments: 34 Pinehurst Challenge 87-78-78--243 45th/92 Rounds: 93 Waterlefe/USF Invitational 78-86-77--241 36th/68 Strokes: 7075 Lady Seahawk Invitational 74-81-99--254 64th/80 Career Stroke Average: 76.07 Atlantic Sun Championships 76-77-75--228 4th/55 NCAA West Regional 78-76-77--231 48th/107 Tournaments: 11; Rounds: 30; Strokes: 2,338; Stroke Average: 77.93

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Claire Starkie 6’0 Senior West Yorkshire, England Skipton Girls’

2007-08: Finished in the top 10 at the America’s Choice Amateur: Starkie has played in the British Girls for three Mortgage Lady Jaguar Invitational… Finished in the top years, the English Girls for four years, the English La- 25 in fi ve of 10 tournaments… Score counted in over dies in 2004 and 2005, the English Ladies Mid-Amateur half of her rounds played (15 of 27)… Finished in the top in 2005 and the British Ladies in 2005...Was a two-time 25 at the CAA Championships with a 24th place fi nish of fi nalist in the Daily Telegraph Junior Championships 76-77-84 (+21)… Helped the Panthers to a team victory (2003, 2004)...Youngest winner of the Bradford and the at the 2007 America’s Choice Mortgage Lady Jaguar District Ladies Championship in 2004 and the defending Invitational with an eighth place fi nish of 76-77 (+9)… champion in 2005...Was also a member of the England Named to Spring Dean’s List… Awarded the CAA All- under-16 team for two years. Academic Award… Prep: Attended Skipton Girls’ High School. 2006-07: Finished second on the team in stroke aver- age at 77.75...Selected second-team all-CAA...Totaled Personal: Claire Michelle Starkie was born November three top 20 and two top 10 fi nishes...Missed the team’s 3, 1986 in England...Her parents are Thomas and Jac- fi nal three tournaments due to injury...Recorded career queline Starkie...Majoring in exercise science. lowest score (69), best fi nish (6th), and low tournament score for three rounds (219) at the Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate...Notched a new career low tournament score for two rounds at America’s Choice Mortgage Lady Jaguar Invitational...Tied for 11th (81-75-77—233) at the Papa Johns’ Collegiate with a 233...Named CAA Golfer of the Week on March 5...Received the 2006-07 CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award for excellence in the classroom...Made the Athletics Director’s Honor in Spring 2007.

2005-06: Posted two fi nishes in the top-20 in seven tournaments during her fi rst year at Georgia State...Tied for 10th in her collegiate debut at the Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup...Carded a career-low 232 after shooting rounds of 76, 77 and 79...Tied for 30th at the GSU/Peli- can Preserve Invitational with a 240...Fired a career-low third-round score of 76...Placed 94th at the Taco Bell Intercollegiate with a 243...Tied for 19th at the Ross Re- sorts Invitational after fi ring a 234...Shot scores of 87, 76 and 77...Matched her career-low 76 in the second- round...Shot a 239 (80-81-78) at the Pat Bradley Cham- pionship to tie for 55th-place...Made the Dean’s List (3.5 GPA) in the Fall.

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Career Tournament Results Career Highlights

Fall 2008 Lowest Score: 68 (2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic) U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 85-77-68--230 15th/57 Best Finish: 6th (2006 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate, Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Mem. 74-78-72--224 T36th/106 2006 Amer. Choice Mort. Lady Jaguar Invite) UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 83-80-78--241 T55th/81 Low Tournament Score (2 Rounds): 149 (2007 Unlimited Poten- Edwin Watts/Palmetto Inter. 75-85-77--237 T37th/99 tial/Myrtle Beach Classic) Tournaments: 4; Rounds: 12; Strokes: 932; Stroke Average: 77.67 Low Tournament Score (3 Rounds): 219 (2006 Edwin Watts/ Palmetto Intercollegiate) 2007-08 Best 1st Round: 72 (2007 Unlimited Potential/Myrtle Beach Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 85-80-76--241 T78th/94* Classic, 2007 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invitational) U.P./Myrtle Beach Classic 72-77--149 T19th/84 Best 2nd Round: 71 (2006 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercolle- McHaney/Morehead Invit. 76-80-79--235 T22nd/77 giate) Amer. Choice Mort. Lady Jag. 76-77--153 T8th/29 Best 3rd Round: 68 (2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic) Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invit. 72-75-83--230 T18th/101 Top-5 Finishes: 0 Top-10 Finishes: 4 SunTrust Lady Gator Invit. 79-77-72--238 T12th/83 Top-20 Finishes: 10 John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 76-80--156 T22nd/81 Tournaments: 28 Canes and Cardinals Classic 74-81-75--230 T44th/77 Rounds: 79 CAA Championship 76-77-84--237 24th/50 Strokes: 6206 NCAA East Regional 83-77-80--240 T85th/110 Career Stroke Average: 78.55 Tournaments: 10; Rounds: 27; Strokes: 2,106; Stroke Average: 78.00 *Competed as an individual

2006-07 Cougar Classic 78-82-79--239 73rd/96 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 79-78-77--234 32nd/76 GSU/Pelican Preserve Invite 75-78-78--231 52nd/81 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercol. 79-71-69--219 6th/99 Amer. Choice Mort. Lady Jag. 77-75--152 6th/40 Papa Johns’ Collegiat 81-75-77—233 T11th/64 SunTrust Lady Gator Invit. 81-81-85—247 T77th/87 Tournaments: 7, Rounds: 20; Strokes: 1,555; Stroke Average: 77.75

2005-06 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 76-77-79--232 10th/76 GSU/Pelican Preserve Invite 84-80-76--240 30th/51 Taco Bell Intercollegiate 82-80-81--243 94th/112 Ross Resorts Invitational 87-76-77--234 19th/67 Pat Bradley Championship 80-81-78--239 55th/105 USF/Waterlefe Invitational 82-88-90--260 56th/79 John Kirk/Lady Panther Inter. 81-84--165 52nd/74 Tournaments: 7; Rounds: 20; Strokes: 1,613; Stroke Average: 80.65

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Nicole Loesch 5’8 Junior Villiersdorp, South Africa De Villiers Graaff

Career Tournament Results Fall 2008 2007-08: Competed in fi ve events... Had her score counted in U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 78-78-78--234 T24th/57 fi ve of 13 rounds... Overall scoring average was 79.63 for the Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Mem. 76-77-78--231 T65th/106 season... Her fi nal round scoring average of 78.4 bettered her UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 80-79-80--239 T50th/81 fi rst round average by three full shots... Recorded her season Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 83-74-77--234 T40th/102 low 75 at the McHaney/Morehead Invitational to fi nish 34th... Tournaments: 4; Rounds: 12; Strokes: 938; Stroke Average: 78.17 Her best fi nish of the year came in the form of a 20th place at the Lady Jaguar Invitational... 2007-08 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 78-76-78--232 T40th/94 2006-07: Competed in fi ve events in Spring 2007 per eligibil- McHaney/Morehead Invit. 84-81-75--240 T34th/77 ity requirements... Recorded one top fi ve fi nish... Notched an Amer. Choice Mort. Lady Jag. 86-79--165 T20th/29* 80.07 stroke average...Made the CAA all-tournament team at Pinehurst Challenge 78-79-79--235 T32nd/115 the CAA Championship after tying for fourth (77-76-77—230) John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 81-82--163 T50th/81 for a career-best fi nish... Fired a career-low round of 74 at the Tournaments: 5; Rounds: 13; Strokes: 1,035; Stroke Average: 79.63 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic ...Shot 235 at the SunTrust *Competed as an individual Lady Gator Invite. 2006-07 Amateur: Won the South African RE/MAX Long Drive Cham- Papa Johns’ Collegiate 87-82-84—253 58th/64 pionship in 2005...Represented South Africa in the RE/MAX SunTrust Lady Gator Invite 80-80-75—235 T50th/87 World Long Drive Championships where she reached the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 6-74-80—240 T71st/95 quarterfi nals...Four-time Theewaterskloof Ladies Champion in John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 87-76—163 79th/90 2006, 2005, 2004, and 2003...Finished second at the Strand CAA Championship 77-76-77—230 T4th/50 Ladies Championship in 2006...Finished 11th at the Sanlam Tournaments: 5, Rounds: 14; Strokes: 1121; Stroke Average: 80.07 South Africa Amateur Ladies Championships in 2005...Mem- Career Highlights ber of the Boland Ladies Senior Provincial Golf Team from 2004-2006...Three-time winner of the Boland Junior Girls’ Lowest Score: 74 (2007 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic) Championship in 2005, 2004, and 2003...Earned a Special Best Finish: T4th (2007 CAA Championship) Achievement Award for Golf from the Western Cape Sports’ Low Tournament Score (2 Rounds): 163 (2008 John Kirk/Pan- Writers’ Association in 2004...Named Sports Person of the ther Intercollegiate, 2007 John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate) Year for her high school in 2003, 2004, and 2005...Earned the Low Tournament Score (3 Rounds): 230 (2007 CAA Champion- David Frost Trophy (Golfer of the Year) from her high school in ship) 2003, 2004, and 2005...Earned Perseverance and Dedication Best 1st Round: 76 (2008 Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Mem.) to Athletics Award from her high school in 2002, 2003, 2004 Best 2nd Round: 74 (2007 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, and 2005...Earned Perseverance and Dedication to Academ- 2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate) ics from her high school in 2002, 2003, and 2005...Competed Best 3rd Round: 75 (2007 McHaney/Morehead Invitational, in track and fi eld in high school winning numerous golds in 2007 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational) pole vault, 100m sprint, 200m sprint, and 4 x 100m relay. Top-5 Finishes: 1 Top-10 Finishes: 1 Prep: Attended De Villiers Graaff High School. Top-20 Finishes: 2 Tournaments: 14 Personal: Nicole Loesch was born October 11, 1987 in Vil- Rounds: 39 liersdorp, South Africa...Her parents are Donovan and Gussie Strokes: 3094 Loesch...Majoring in sports psychology. Career Stroke Average: 79.33

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Cathrine Madsen 5’6 Junior Herning, Denmark Ikast Gymnasium

Career Highlights Lowest Score: 69 (2008 CAA Championship) Best Finish: 1st (2008 CAA Championship) Low Tournament Score (2 Rounds): 145 (2007 Unlimited Po- tential/Myrtle Beach Classic) 2007-08: Medalist at the CAA Conference Champion- Low Tournament Score (3 Rounds): 211 (2008 CAA Champion- ships with a 70-69-72 (-5), making her only the second individual golfer to win a conference championship in ship) Georgia State history... Awarded the CAA Tournament Best 1st Round: 70 (2008 CAA Championship) Most Outstanding Player... Named to the 2nd team All- Best 2nd Round: 69 (2008 CAA Championship) CAA... Competed in all 11 events... Finished in the top Best 3rd Round: 72 (2008 CAA Championship, 2007 Papa 10 in three of her 11 tournaments... Finished in the top Johns’ Collegiate) 25 in 5 of 11 tournaments... Had her score counted in Top-5 Finishes: 3 27 of 30 rounds... Third on the team with a 76.80 scor- Top-10 Finishes: 6 ing average... Finished fourth at the Lady Jaguar Invita- Top-20 Finishes: 12 tional with a 77-74 (+7)... Finished eighth at the Myrtle Tournaments: 26 Beach Classic with a 72-73 (+1) performance... Named Rounds: 73 to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in both the spring Strokes: 5619 and fall... Earned the CAA All-Academic Award... Career Stroke Average: 76.97 2006-07: Second-team Career Tournament Results all-CAA...Totaled fi ve top Fall 2008 20 and one top 10 fi nish... U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 74-71-76--221 T3rd/57 Recorded a 14th place fi n- Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Mem. 75-80-73--228 T52nd/106 ish (83-75--156) at the UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 73-74-79--226 T11th/81 America’s Choice Mortgage Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 74-73-75--222 T6th/102 Lady Jaguar Invitational... Edwin Watts/Palmetto Inter. 83-74-77--234 T40th/99 Shot 234 and placed 16th Tournaments: 5; Rounds: 15; Strokes: 1131; Stroke Average: 74.80 at the Papa Johns’ Colle- giate...Posted a career-low 72 in the third round of the 2007-08 Papa Johns’ Collegiate... Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 75-71-77--223 T13th/94 Scored 76-75—151 and U.P./Myrtle Beach Classic 72-73--145 T8th/84 fi nished tied for 20th at the McHaney/Morehead Invit. 81-80-79--240 T34th/77 John Kirk/Lady Panther In- Amer. Choice Mort. Lady Jag. 77-74--151 T4th/29 tercollegiate...Assisted the Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invit. 79-75-82—236 T38th/101 Panthers to a second place SunTrust Lady Gator Invit. 80-76-77--233 T50th/83 fi nish at the CAA Championship...Tied for eighth-place Pinehurst Challenge 82-82-78--242 T66th/115 (79-78-77—234) at the CAA Championship..Made the John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 77-80--157 T25th/81 Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in Spring 2007...Re- ceived the 2006-07 CAA Commissioner’s Academic Canes and Cardinals Classic 77-75-74--226 T30th/77 Award for excellence in the classroom. CAA Championship 70-69-72--211 1st/50 NCAA East Regional 81-79-80--240 T85th/110 Amateur: Madsen was part of the European Champi- Tournaments: 11; Rounds: 30; Strokes: 2,304; Stroke Average: 76.80 onship team in 2005 and 2006...Finished in third place in the Danish Lady Invitational Championship in 2005... 2006-07 Finished in fourth place in the Danish Women Stroke Cougar Classic 80-77-82--239 73rd/96 Play in 2005...Won Bronze at the Danish Junior Cham- Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 76-78-74--228 15th/76 pionships in 2004 and Silver in 2003...Was a member of GSU/Pelican Preserve Invite 77-77-77--231 52nd/81 the Nordic Championship team in 2003...Won the Dan- Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercol. 82-80-77--239 73rd/99 ish Girls’ Team Club Championship in the top division in 2002. Amer. Choice Mort. Lady Jag. 83-75--156 14th/40 Papa Johns’ Collegiate 80-82-72—234 16th/64 Prep: Graduated from Ikast Gymnasium in 2006. SunTrust Lady Gator Invite 80-76-78—234 T48th/87 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 82-77-77—236 T63rd/95 Personal: Cathrine Orloff Madsen was born September John Kirk/Lady Panther Interc. 76-75—151 T20th/90 11, 1987 in Herning, Denmark...Her parents are Claus CAA Championship 79-78-77—234 T8th/50 Madsen and Helle Orloff...She has one younger sister, Tournaments: 10; Rounds: 28; Strokes: 2184; Stroke Average: 78.00 Charlotte...Majoring in marketing.

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Sandra Maier 5’4 R-Sophomore Grossbottwar, Germany Mathilde-Plack-Gymnasium

2007-08: Finished in the top 10 three times... Her score was counted in over half the rounds she turned in (18 of 27)... Had the fourth best stroke average on the team at 77.44... Posted low rounds of 72 at the John Kirk/Panther Intercol- legiate and the Canes and Cardinals Classic... Best fi nish of the year came when she placed 5th at the CAA Champi- onships with a 74-75-74 (+7) tournament... Earned a place on the spring Dean’s List, and the fall Athletic Director’s Honor Roll... Received the CAA All-Academic Award... 2006-07: Sat out the season as a redshirt, retaining four full years of eligibility...Received the 2006-07 CAA Com- missioner’s Academic Award for excellence in the class- Career Tournament Results room...Made the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll in Spring 2007. Fall 2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 75-74-77--226 T10th/57 Amateur: Member of the German Women’s National Team Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Mem. 68-76-72--216 T13th/106 in 2005 and 2004... UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 76-73-83--232 T32nd/81 Member of the German Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 74-70-77--221 5th/102 Girls’ National Team Edwin Watts/Palmetto Inter. 79-77-77--233 T23rd/99 2003, 2002, and 2001... Tournaments: 5; Rounds: 15; Strokes: 1128; Stroke Average: 75.20 Won the Women’s Club Championship at the Golf and Land Club 2007-08 Schloss Liebenstein in Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 75-74-80--229 T32nd/94 2005 (2-over, 3-over)... U.P./Myrtle Beach Classic 74-74--148 T14th/84 Finished in 10th-place Amer. Choice Mort. Lady Jag. 77-75--152 T6th/29 at the Swiss Interna- Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invit. 85-81-81—247 T74th/101 tional Amateur Cham- SunTrust Lady Gator Invit. 77-82-74--233 T50th/83 pionship (4-under, 2- Pinehurst Challenge 85-80-74--239 T54th/115 over, 4-over, 7-over) John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 72-81--153 T9th/81 in 2005...Recorded a Canes and Cardinals Classic 76-72-78--226 T30th/77 ninth-place fi nish at the German Women’s Am- CAA Championship 74-75-74--223 5th/50 ateur Championship in 2004...Finished in fi fth-place at the NCAA East Regional 78-81-82--241 90th/110 Girls’ European Team Championship in England in 2004... Tournaments: 10; Rounds: 27; Strokes: 2091; Stroke Average: 77.44 Earned three fourth-place fi nishes in 2004, 2003, and 2001 Career Highlights at the German Girls’ Order of Merit List...Earned two 11th- place fi nishes in 2004 and 2003 at the German Women’s Lowest Score: 68 (2008 Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Mem.) Order of Merit List...Finished second at the German Girls’ Best Finish: 5th (2008 CAA Championship, 2008 Lady Pirate Amateur Championship and 11th at the German Interna- Intercollegiate) tional Amateur Championship in 2003...Finished third at Low Tournament Score (2 Rounds): 148 (2007 Unlimited Po- the Girls’ Amateur Championship of Baden-Wuerttemberg tential/Myrtle Beach Classic) and 12th at the Irish Ladies Open in 2002...Won the Baden- Low Tournament Score (3 Rounds): 216 (2008 Heather Farr/U. Wuerttemberg Girls’ Order of Merit List in 2001. of Colorado Mem.) Prep: Attended Mathilde-Plack-Gymnasium. Best 1st Round: 68 (2008 Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Mem.) Best 2nd Round: 70 (2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate) Personal: Sandra Maier was born September 12, 1985 in Best 3rd Round: 72 (2008 Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Mem.) Bietigheim, Germany...Her parents are Peter and Karin Ma- Top-5 Finishes: 2 ier...Has one younger sister Svenja...Her interests include Top-10 Finishes: 5 golf, music, tennis and fi tness...Majoring in business. Top-20 Finishes: 7 Tournaments: 15 Rounds: 42 Strokes: 3219 Career Stroke Average: 76.64

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Cherishton Brett 5’4 Sophomore Stockbridge, Georgia New Creation Center

Career Tournament Results 2007-08 Amer. Choice Mort. Lady Jaguar Invite 91-84--175 T28th/29* John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 102-84--186 T78th/81* Tournaments: 2; Rounds: 4; Strokes: 361; Stroke Average: 90.25 *Competed as an individual Career Highlights Lowest Score: 84 (2008 John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate, 2007 America’s Choice Mortgage Lady Jaguar Invitational) Best Finish: 28th (2007 America’s Choice Mortgage Lady Jaguar Invitational) Low Tournament Score (2 Rounds): 175 (2007 America’s Choice Mortgage Lady Jaguar Invitational) Low Tournament Score (3 Rounds): N/A Best 1st Round: 91 (2007 America’s Choice Mortgage Lady Jaguar Invitational) Best 2nd Round: 84 (2008 John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate, 2007 America’s Choice Mortgage Lady Jaguar Invitational) Best 3rd Round: N/A Top-5 Finishes: 0 Top-10 Finishes: 0 Top-20 Finishes: 0 Tournaments: 2 Rounds: 4 Strokes: 361 Career Stroke Average: 90.25

2007-08: Competed in two events... Recorded her low round of 84 at the Lady Jaguar Invitational... Played four rounds on the season... Amateur: Brett recorded a round of 77 at the Junior World Qualifi er at the Jekyll Island Golf Course ... Multi-time champion of the Girls Club Championship at Eagle’s Landing Country Club ... Played in the Plantation Junior Golf Tour and won numerous events ... Played in the George Holiday Memorial Golf Tournament. Prep: Attended New Creation Center for independent study where earned two letters in track and fi eld ... She was also a member of the National Honors Society. Personal: Cherishton Ruth Brett was born on November 14, 1989... Her parents are William and Mary Michelle Brett ... Her grandfather, James Hatmaker, played collegiate basketball.

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Iliska Verwey 5’2 Sophomore Cradock, South Africa Cradock High School

Career Highlights Career Highlights Lowest Score: 64 (2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic) Best Finish: 1st (2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic, 2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate, 2007 America’s Choice Mortgage Lady Jaguar Invita- tional, 2007 Unlimited Potential Myrtle Beach Classic) Low Tournament Score (2 Rounds): 142 (2007 Unlimited Potential/ Myrtle Beach Classic) Low Tournament Score (3 Rounds): 210 (2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic) Best 1st Round: 64 (2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic) 2007-08: Named CAA Golfer of the Year, All-CAA 1st Best 2nd Round: 68 (2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate) team, and CAA Rookie of the Year... Recorded victo- Best 3rd Round: 70 (2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic) ries at the Myrtle Beach Classic, with a 69-73 (-2) tour- Top-5 Finishes: 5 nament, and the Lady Jaguar Invitational, 74-70 (E)... Top-10 Finishes: 9 Finished in the top 10 in six of her 11 tournaments... Top-20 Finishes: 14 Only once all season fi nished outside of the top 25... Tournaments: 15 Had her score counted in 29 of 30 rounds... Led the Rounds: 42 team in scoring average, 74.53... Held a 74.23 average Strokes: 3105 in the fall... Led the team with a 74.27 fi rst round aver- Career Stroke Average: 73.93 age... Finished sixth at the Pinehurst Challenge, card- ing a 77-74-75 (+10) at Pinehurst No. 8... Finished sixth at the McHaney/Morehead Invitational with a 74-77-78 Career Tournament Results (+10)... Had a sixth place fi nish at the CAA Champi- Fall 2008 onship, shooting 74-79-71 (+8)... Finished 27th at the U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 64-76-70--210 1st/57 NCAA East Regionals by carding rounds of 74-75-77 (+10)... Finished the year ranked 51st in the GolfStat Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Mem. 71-73-74--218 T20th/106 Cup and 83rd in GolfWeek... Earned a place on the Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 75-68-73--216 1st/102 spring Dean’s List, and the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll Edwin Watts/Palmetto Inter. 75-79-71--225 T3rd/99 in the fall... Received the CAA All-Academic Award... Tournaments: 4; Rounds: 12; Strokes: 869; Stroke Average: 72.42

Amateur: Iliska posted consecutive rounds of 65 and 2007-08 69 at the KIN Championship Tournament. Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 75-74-76--225 T18th/94 U.P.Myrtle Beach Classic 69-73--142 T1st/84 Prep: Attended Cradock High School in Cradock, South McHaney/Morehead Invit. 74-77-78--226 6th/77 Africa where she played golf, tennis, squash, and swim- Amer. Choice Mort. Lady Jag. 74-70--144 1st/29 ming ... She also played hockey on the club level... Holds javelin record for Cradock high school (41 m)... Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invit. 79-75-74—228 T11th/101 SunTrust Lady Gator Invit. 71-75-74--220 15th/83 Personal: Iliska Verwey was born on June, 27 1988... Pinehurst Challenge 77-74-75--226 6th/115 Her parents are Andrew and Fenet Verwey ... Her John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 78-75--153 T9th/81 grandfather, Bobby Verwey, was a professional golfer Canes and Cardinals Classic 72-76-73--222 T13th/77 with one PGA Tour win and he won the 1991 Senior CAA Championship 74-79-71--224 6th/50 British Open Championship. NCAA East Regional 74-75-77--226 T27th/110 Tournaments: 11; Rounds: 30; Strokes: 2,236; Stroke Average: 74.53

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Charlotte Lorentzen 5’6 Freshman Soroe, Denmark Soroe Akademi

2007 Amateur Highlights

Amateur: 2007 included wins at the Danish Matchplay Lowest Score: 69 (Danish Strokeplay Championship) Championship, Royal Tour 3, Danish Strokeplay Cham- Best Finish: 1st (Danish International Ladies Amateur, Danish pionship, and Danish International Ladies Amateur... Strokeplay Championship, Royal Tour 3, Danish Matchplay Competed in the 2008 World Team Championships, Championship) one of three women competing for the Denmark team... Low Tournament Score (2 Rounds): 143 (European Girls Team) Finished 2006 ranked fi fth among juniors in Denmark, Low Tournament Score (3 Rounds): 210 (Royal Tour 3) and seventh among women in Denmark... In 2006, won Best 1st Round: 70 (Royal Tour 1, Royal Tour 3) the International Team Match vs. Norway, the Danish Best 2nd Round: 70 (Royal Tour 3) Junior Championship Qualifi er, and competed at the European Ladies Championship... Best 3rd Round: 69 (Danish Strokeplay Championship) Top-5 Finishes: 8 Prep: Attended Soroe Akademi in Soroe, Denmark... Top-10 Finishes: 9 Admitted to the Danish Golf Union’s Talent Develop- Top-20 Finishes: 9 ment program within which she has played four years Tournaments: 10 for the Danish Junior National Team...

Personal: Charlotte Kring Lorentzen was born on March 16th 1990...Her parents are Jan and Lene Lorentzen... Charlotte also has an older sister, Katrine... All of her family members are golfers...

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Fall 2008 Team Results Dates Tournament Scores Total Finish Sept. 15-16 U. of Cincinnati Women’s Fall Classic 298-291-298 880 1st/11 teams Sept. 29-30 Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Memorial 288-304-291 883 7th/20 teams Oct. 12-14 UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 301-301-312 914 4th/15 teams Oct. 19-21 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 299-285-298 882 1st/20 teams Oct. 27-28 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 304-306-297 907 1st/19 teams Tournaments Played: 5 Rounds Played: 15 Season Average: 297.73

Fall 2008 Individual Results Nicole Loesch Anna Scott Event Scores Finish Event Scores Finish U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 78-78-78--234 T24th UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 72-75-75--222 T5th U. of Colorado Memorial 76-77-78--231 T65th Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 76-77-73--226 T12th UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 80-79-80--239 T50th Palmetto Intercollegiate 78-73-80--231 19th Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 83-74-77--234 T40th Tournaments: 3; Rounds: 9 Tournaments: 4; Rounds: 12 Strokes: 679; Stroke Average: 75.44 Strokes: 938; Stroke Average: 78.17 Claire Starkie Event Scores Finish Cathrine Madsen U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 85-77-68--230 15th Event Scores Finish U. of Colorado Memorial 74-78-72--224 T36th U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 74-71-76--221 T3rd UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 83-80-78--241 T55th U. of Colorado Memorial 75-80-73--228 T52nd Palmetto Intercollegiate 75-85-77--237 T37th UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 73-74-79--226 T11th Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 74-73-75--222 T6th Tournaments: 4; Rounds: 12 Palmetto Intercollegiate 76-77-72--225 T3rd Strokes: 932; Stroke Average: 77.67 Tournaments: 5; Rounds: 15 Iliska Verwey Strokes: 1122; Stroke Average: 74.80 Event Scores Finish Sandra Maier U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 64-76-70--210 1st Event Scores Finish U. of Colorado Memorial 71-73-74--218 T20th U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 75-74-77--226 T10th Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 75-68-73--216 1st U. of Colorado Memorial 68-76-72--216 T13th Palmetto Intercollegiate 75-79-71--225 T3rd UNCG Starmount Fall Classic 76-73-83--232 T32nd Tournaments: 4; Rounds: 12 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 74-70-77--221 5th Strokes: 869; Stroke Average: 72.42 Palmetto Intercollegiate 79-77-77--233 T23rd Tournaments: 5; Rounds: 15 Strokes: 1128; Stroke Average: 75.20

Iliska Verwey, Cathrine Madsen, Anna Scott, and Sandra Maier each posted top-fi ve individual fi nishes during the Panthers’ fall schedule.

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2007-2008 Team Results Dates Tournament Scores Total Finish Fall 2007 Sept. 17-18 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 303-291-302 896 4th/17 Sept. 24-25 Myrtle Beach Classic 287-292 579 2nd/15 Oct. 8-9 McHaney/Morehead Invitational 307-306-306 919 2nd/14 Oct. 13-14 Lady Jaguar Invitational 304-296 600 1st/5 Nov. 6-7 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invitational 314-303-311 928 5th/20 Spring 2008 Feb. 22-24 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 299-301-299 899 6th/15 March 9-11 Pinehurst Challenge 318-309-300 927 T4th/21 Mar. 31-Apr. 1 John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 300-313 613 1st/15 April 7-8 Canes and Cardinals Classic 293-294-297 884 T2nd/14 April 18-20 CAA Championships 290-298-293 881 2nd/10 May 8-10 NCAA East Regional 308-306-310 924 14th/21 Tournaments Played: 11 Rounds Played: 30 Season Average: 301.67 2007-2008 Individual Results Cherishton Brett Anna Scott Event Scores Finish Event Scores Finish Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 79-72-71--222 T9th Lady Jaguar Invitational 91-85--175 T28th Myrtle Beach Classic 75-72--147 T11th John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 102-84--186 T78th McHaney/Morehead Invitational 76-74-72--222 3rd Tournaments: 2; Rounds: 4; Lady Jaguar Invitational 77-77--154 T10th Strokes: 361; Stroke Average: 90.25 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invitational 84-78-74--236 T38th SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 72-73-74--219 T12th Nicole Loesch Pinehurst Challenge 81-76-73--230 T16th Event Scores Finish John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 73-77-150 T4th Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 78-76-78--232 T40th Canes and Cardinals Classic 71-71-75--217 5th McHaney/Morehead Invitational 84-81-75--240 T34th CAA Championship 72-77-76--225 T7th Lady Jaguar Invitational 86-79--165 T20th NCAA East Regional 75-75-73--223 T17th Pinehurst Challenge 78-79-79--235 T32nd Tournaments: 11; Rounds: 30; John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 81-82--163 T50th Strokes: 2,245; Stroke Average: 74.83 Tournaments: 5; Rounds: 13; Strokes: 1,035; Stroke Average: 79.63 Claire Starkie Event Scores Finish Cathrine Madsen Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 85-80-76--241 T78th Event Scores Finish Myrtle Beach Classic 72-77--149 T19th Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 75-71-77--223 T13th McHaney/Morehead Invitational 76-80-79--235 T22nd Myrtle Beach Classic 72-73--145 T8th Lady Jaguar Invitational 76-77--153 T8th McHaney/Morehead Invitational 81-80-79--240 T34th Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invitational 72-75-83--230 T18th Lady Jaguar Invitational 77-74--151 T4th SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 79-77-72--238 T64th Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invitational 79-75-82--236 T38th John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 76-80--156 T22nd SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 80-76-77--233 T50th Canes and Cardinals Classic 74-81-75--230 T44th Pinehurst Challenge 82-82-78--242 T66th CAA Championship 76-77-84--237 24th John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 77-80--157 T25th NCAA East Regional 83-77-80--240 T85th Canes and Cardinals Classic 77-75-74--226 T30th Tournaments: 10; Rounds: 27; CAA Championship 70-69-72--211 1st Strokes: 2,106; Stroke Average: 78.00 NCAA East Regional 81-79-80--240 T85th Tournaments: 11; Rounds: 30; Strokes: 2,304; Stroke Average: 76.80 Iliska Verwey Event Scores Finish Sandra Maier Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 75-74-76--225 T18th Event Scores Finish Myrtle Beach Classic 69-73--142 T1st Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 74-74-80--229 T32nd McHaney/Morehead Invitational 74-77-79--226 6th Myrtle Beach Classic 74-74-148 T14th Lady Jaguar Invitational 74-70--144 1st Lady Jaguar Invitational 77-75--152 T6th Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invitational 79-75-74--228 T11th Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invitational 85-81-81--247 T74th SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 71-75-74--220 15th SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 77-82-74--233 T50th Pinehurst Challenge 77-74-75--226 6th Pinehurst Challenge 85-80-74--239 T54th John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 78-75--153 T9th John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 72-81--153 T9th Canes and Cardinals Classic 72-76-73--222 T13th Canes and Cardinals Classic 76-72-78--226 T30th CAA Championship 74-79-71--224 6th CAA Championship 74-75-74--223 5th NCAA East Regional 74-75-77--226 T27th NCAA East Regional 78-81-82--241 90th Tournaments: 11; Rounds: 30; Tournaments: 10; Rounds: 27; Strokes: 2,236; Stroke Average: 74.53 Strokes: 2,091; Stroke Average: 77.44 21 Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09

2007-2008 Review

2007-08 yielded the Georgia State women’s golf team a pair of team victories, a second place fi nish at the CAA Championship, and the team’s fourth ever trip to the NCAA Re- gional. Individually, the Panthers exceeded all expectations, earning medalist honors three times, garnering multiple conference honors, including CAA Golfer of the Year and Rook- ie of the Year honors for Iliska Verwey, and conference Coach of the Year accolades for head coach Cathy Mant. Three golfers were named All-CAA as Georgia State rose to the national top 40 for 33 consecutive weeks.

Georgia State’s breakout season included wins at the Lady Jaguar Invitational and John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate, and team fi nishes of 2nd at the Myrtle Beach Classic, McHaney/Morehead Invitational, Canes and Cardinals Classic, and the CAA Champion- ship.The Panthers earned an NCAA East Re- gional berth, where they fi nished 14th of 21.

Freshman Iliska Verwey led the way for Geor- gia State with two medalists at the Myrtle Beach Classic and Lady Jaguar Invitational. win at a conference championship. Madsen was awarded the The win at the Myrtle Beach Classic featured Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player Award and named to Verwey’s fi rst career round in the 60s as she the All-CAA second team. fi nished the event with a round of 69. Ver- wey’s year concluded with six top-10s in 11 Senior Claire Starkie powered her to fi ve top 25’s last season, events. Thanks to her successful freshman including an eighth place fi nish at the Lady Jaguar Invitational. campaign Verwey earned both CAA Golfer of Starkie’s explosive play gave her the lead after two rounds at the Year and Rookie of the Year honors for Kiawah Island last year, but she stumbled in the fi nal round to the Panthers. Verwey fi nished the season fi nish T-18th. ranked 51st in the GolfStat Cup and 83rd in the GolfWeek standings. Sandra Maier showed great promise in 2007-08, recording a 72 as a freshman on her way to a top 10 fi nish at the John Junior Anna Scott fi nished second on the Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate. Maier also posted 72 in Miami at team in scoring, post the best fi nal round the Canes and Cardinals Classic. She had her score counted scoring average. Scott’s season included no 18 times on the season, as she developed into a reliable option medalists, but six top-10s and only one fi n- for coach Mant. ish outside of the top-25. Scott fi nished the season ranked 71st in the GolfStat Cup and Sophomore Nicole Loesch matured during the 2007-08 season, 116th by GolfWeek. Scott was named to the posting a season low of 75 at the McHaney/Morehead Invita- All-CAA fi rst team at the end of the season. tional to fi nish 34th. Her best fi nish of the year came at the Lady Jaguar Invitational, where she fi nished 20th. Cherishton Brett Sophomore Cathrine Madsen enjoyed an ex- gained valuable experience in 2007-08 by playing in two tour- traordinary end to her season with a medalist naments as a freshman, the Lady Jaguar Invitational and the honor at the CAA Championship after posting John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate. Brett’s freshman campaign a 70-69-72 211 (-5), making her the second included a 28th place fi nish at the Lady Jaguar Invitational. golfer in Georgia State history to capture a

22 Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09

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15th Annual John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate 2008 John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate Over the past 14 seasons, the John Kirk/Panther In- Individual Top-10 tercollegiate has become the annual highlight of the Georgia State women’s golf team’s schedule. Name School Scores 1. Suzanne Stanley Miss. St. 73-74--147 For the fi rst time since 2002, the John Kirk/Panther T2. Maria Ringdahl ETSU 74-75--149 Intercollegiate will consist of 54 holes of play, ex- T2. Maria Ronderos Miami 76-73--149 T4. Anna Scott Georgia State 73-77--150 panding from a 36 hole format. T4. Jessica Steward Miami 72-78--150 6. Mercedes Huarte Jacksonville St. 79-72--151 The tournament was fi rst played in 1993 at North- T7. Desiree Karlsson Western Carolina 80-72--152 wood Country Club, the de facto home of the Pan- T7. Kelly Calkin Maryland 76-76--152 thers until 1999. The tournament was founded by T9. Iliska Verwey Georgia State 78-75--153 Georgia State golf coach Kevin Propst, assistant T9. Sandra Maier Georgia State 72-81--153 Kirk McQueen and with extensive help and support T9. Alexandra Espinosa Jacksonville St. 74-79--153 from Northwood CC club pro John Kirk. When John T9. Natalia Giraldo* ETSU 75-78--153 Kirk passed away after a battle with cancer, his name was branded to the Panther Intercollegiate to honor * Individual his assistance and commitment to the Georgia State women’s golf program. 2008 John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate The 2009 John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate will fea- Team Results ture a strong fi eld comprised of teams from around the country and will take place at Eagle’s Landing 1. Georgia State** 300-313--613 Country Club in Stockbridge, Ga. to be held March 2. Jacksonville St. 308-305--613 30th and 31st. The 54-hole tournament is played on 3. Western Carolina 312-306--618 the par-72, 6,100-yard course. 4. East Tennessee State 318-304--622 5. Mississippi St. 313-310--623 The 12-team tournament fi eld features nine teams 6. Augusta State 314-310--624 ranked in Golfweek’s top 100 including 40th- ranked 7. Campbell 320-311--631 Chattanooga and 63rd-ranked Campbell. Also ex- 8. Maryland 323-313--636 pected to participate are Augusta State, East Tennes- 9. Arkansas-Little Rock 327-312--639 see State, Elon, Jacksonville State, CAA rival James 10. Elon 325-315--640 Madison, Maryland, Miami, Sacramento State, and 11. Coastal Carolina 322-324--644 12. Miami 326-326--652 Western Carolina. T13. Xavier 332-323--655 T13. Richmond 331-324--655 15. Memphis 335-322--657

** Playoff Winner Georgia State Results T4. Anna Scott 73-77--150 T9. Iliska Verwey 78-75--153 T9. Sandra Maier 72-81--153 T25. Cathrine Madsen 77-80--157 T50. Nicole Loesch 81-82--163

Panther golfers Nicole Loesch, Sandra Maier, and Cathrine Madsen approach the 18th green at Eagle’s Landing CC.

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All-Time John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate Appearances 12 Times Three Times Jacksonville State 1995-97, 1999-2004, 2006-08 Coastal Carolina 2006-08 College of Charleston 1994, 1996-97 11 Times Maryland 2000, 2007-08 Campbell 1993-98, 2003-04, 2006-08 Mississippi 1994, 2006-07 Richmond 2006-08 10 Times UCF 2002-04 Southern Mississippi 1993-97, 2000-04 Two Times Nine Times Arkansas-Little Rock 1994, 2008 Mercer 1993-99, 2006-07 Birmingham Southern 2001, 2007 East Carolina 2006-07 Eight Times Evansville 1997-1998 Charleston Southern 1995-97, 1999-2003 Kent 1998-99 Louisville 2006-07 Seven Times Miami 2002, 2008 Troy 1993-97, 1999, 2003 Murray State 1993-94 East Tennessee State 1993, 99, 2000-01, 2006-08 New Orleans 1994, 2002 Oral Roberts 1996-97 Six Times Princeton 2000-01 Arkansas State 1994-97, 2006-07 Stetson 1994, 1999 Samford 1993-94, 1996-99 Texas-Pan American 1994-95 South Alabama 1994-95, 1998, 2000-02 Wofford 1998, 2003

Five Times One Time Appalachian State 1993-97 Belmont 1999 Mobile 1993, 1996-99 Daytona Beach CC 2004 Augusta State 2002-03, 2006-08 Dayton 1993 Memphis 1995-96, 2006-08 Eastern Kentucky 1993 Western Carolina 1993, 2002, 2007-08 Florida Atlantic 2004 Florida Southern 1999 Four Times James Madison 1996 Elon 2003-04, 2007-08 Kentucky 2006 Middle Tennessee 2001-04 Mississippi St. 2008 Radford 1995-98 Montevallo 2003 Tennessee Tech 1993-96 Spring Hill College 1993 UAB 1997-98, 2002, 2004 UNC Wilmington 1997 Xavier 2008 Yale 2004

All-Time John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate Champions Year Team Winner Low Medalist Course Rounds 2008 Georgia State Suzanne Stanley (Miss. St.) Eagle’s Landing C.C. 2 2007 Maryland Stacey Tate (Memphis) Eagle’s Landing C.C. 2 2006 Augusta State Stacey Tate (Memphis) Eagle’s Landing C.C. 2 2004 Campbell Brooke Mangan (UAB) Eagle’s Landing C.C. 2 2003 Jacksonville State Sofi a Gorelik (Campbell) Eagle’s Landing C.C. 2 2002 Western Carolina Camilla Hilland (Miami) Eagle’s Landing C.C. 3 2001 Georgia State Anna Moulin (Georgia State) Eagle’s Landing C.C. 2 2000 Princeton Katie Redeker (Maryland) Chateau Elan G.C. 3 1999 Kent Jan Dowling (Kent) Northwood C.C. 3 1998 Campbell Kylie Pratt (Campbell) Northwood C.C. 3 1997 Campbell Mara Larrauri (Campbell) Northwood C.C. 3 1996 Memphis Amanda Moltke-Leth (Memphis) Northwood C.C. 2 1995 Memphis Melissa Isham (Memphis) Northwood C.C. 1 1994 Troy Nancy Verasteugi (Texas PanAm.) Northwood C.C. 2 1993 Campbell Janet Wooten (Campbell) Northwood C.C. 2

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Individual Records

Top Individual Scores - 2 Rounds Stacey Tate Memphis 140 2007 Amanda Moltke-Leth Memphis 140 1996 Kelly Calkin Maryland 141 2007 Lene Krog East Carolina 141 2007 Manuela Tarazona Jacksonville St. 142 2007 Brooke Mangan UAB 143 2004 Team Records Cindy LaCrosse Louisville 144 2007 Adrienne White Louisville 144 2007 Lowest Team 1st Rounds Katie Stepanek Maryland 145 2007 Maryland 283 2007 Mary Mattson Campbell 145 2007 East Carolina 291 2007 Araceli Felgueroso Coastal Car. 145 2007 Western Carolina 292 2002 Dori Carter Mississippi 145 2007 Georgia State 294 2004 Louisville 295 2007 Top Individual Scores - 3 Rounds Camilla Hillard Miami 215 2002 Lowest Team 2nd Rounds Jazmin Catoldo Miami 216 2002 Memphis 294 1996 Leah Hart Augusta State 217 2002 Louisville 295 2007 Brandy Andersen W. Carolina 217 2002 Campbell 297 2004 Tiffany Shoppe Charleston So. 221 2002 Campbell 297 1997 Mara Larrauri Campbell 221 1997 Birmingham So. 299 2007 East Tenn. State 299 2007 Lowest Individual 1st Rounds Florida Atlantic 299 2004 Stacey Tate Memphis 68 2007 Lowest Team 3rd Rounds Manuela Tarazona Jacksonville St. 68 2007 Cindy LaCrosse Louisville 69 2007 Western Carolina 295 2002 Lene Krog East Carolina 69 2007 Campbell 297 1997 Emelie Lind East Carolina 69 2007 Georgia State 304 2002 Mary Mattson Campbell 69 2007 Charleston Southern 305 2000 Anna Scott Georgia State 69 2004 Campbell 307 1998 Jazmin Cataldo Miami 69 2002 Camilla Hillard Miami 69 2002 Top Team Scores - 2 Rounds Melissa Isham Memphis 69 1995 Maryland 585 2007 Louisville 590 2007 Lowest Individual 2nd Rounds Birmingham So. 596 2007 Amanda Moltke-Leth Memphis 68 1996 East Carolina 598 2007 Lauren Smith Augusta St. 69 2006 Campbell 598 2004 Camilla Hillard Miami 70 2002 Campbell 603 2007 Brooke Mangan UAB 70 2002 Georgia State 603 2004 Kelly Calkin Maryland 71 2007 Coastal Carolina 605 2007 Jessica Carafi ello FAU 71 2004 Memphis 605 1996 Brooke Mangan UAB 71 2004 UAB 606 2004 Susan Seabrook UAB 71 1998 Suzanne Westling Troy 71 1997 Top Team Scores - 3 Rounds Western Carolina 891 2002 Lowest Individual 3rd Rounds Miami 903 2002 Katie Redeker Maryland 72 2000 Georgia State 917 2002 Maria Combes Campbell 73 1997 Southern Mississippi 917 2002 Florenca Moran Jax St. 73 2002 Jacksonville State 921 2002

25 Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09 Georgia State All-Time Letterwinners

B P Rhonda Beaver, 1992-94 Litzi Perea, 2000 Sally Bishop, 2000-04 Cherishton Brett, 2007- R Marla Bunning, 1992-96 JeNae Riehlman, 2003-05 Lina Bustos, 2001-05 S C Jennifer Salowitz, 1993-96 Ashley Couch, 1998-2003 Anna Scott, 2004- Jennifer Scott, 1993-95 D Keri Anne Scott, 2000-02, 03-05 Karin Dedering, 2005-07 Susan Srague, 1993-94 Deanne Dennis, 1995-99 Claire Starkie, 2005-

E T Lacy Englert, 1997-98 Pam Torres, 2003-07 Kathi Eutzler, 1996-2000 Vikki Tutt, 1996-00

F V Shannon Frechette, 1993-95 Iliska Verwey, 2007- Karin Dedering, 05-07 G W Natalie Gardner, 1994-95 Laura Walden, 1992-95 Nicole Wagner, 1999-2003 H Erica Wein, 2004-05 Kelly Henderson,1998-99 Ingrid Welinder, 1992-94 Marianne Hughes, 2000 Elizabeth White, 2000-04 Camila Hyden, 1992-96 Samantha White, 2002-03 Beth Willingham, 1992-94 J Jill Jacobson, 1993-94

K Trelle Kite, 1994-98 Joanna Klatten, 2005-07 Annika Korkeila, 2005-06 L Pam Levine, 1993-95 Nicole Loesch, 2006-

M Cathrine Madsen, 2006- Sandra Maier, 2006- Linda Maripuu, 1997-2000 Jennifer McGuigan, 1996-97 Allison McMillan, 1993-94 Erin McMillian, 1993-94 Meredith Mitchell, 1997-98 Lisbeth Meincke, 2002-06 Anna Molin, 1998-2002 Lisbeth Meincke, 02-06

Sally Bishop, 00-04

Any Panther excluded from this list who played or knows of someone who played for Georgia State, please contact the Georgia State Sports Information Department at 404-413-4034.

26 Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09 Georgia State ALL-Time Awards

Conference Honorees & Awards Conference Championships First-Team Selections 2006-Colonial Athletic Association Joanna Klatten 2007 (CAA) Lisbeth Meincke 2003 (A-Sun), 2004 (A-Sun), 2005-Atlantic Sun 2005 (A-Sun), 2006 (CAA) 2003-Atlantic Sun Anna Molin 2002 (A-Sun) Anna Scott 2006 (CAA), 2008 (CAA) Vikki Tutt 2000 (A-Sun) Iliska Verwey 2008 (CAA) Nicole Wagner 2002 (A-Sun), 2003 (A-Sun) Erica Wein 2005 (A-Sun) All-Time Conference

Second-Team Selections Championship Finishes Deanne Dennis 1999 (TAAC) 2008-Second (CAA) Cathrine Madsen 2007 (CAA), 2008 (CAA) 2007-Second (CAA) Anna Molin 2000 (TAAC, 2001 (TAAC) 2006-First (CAA) Anna Scott 2005 (A-Sun) 2005-First (Atlantic Sun) Claire Starkie 2007 (CAA) 2004-Second (Atlantic Sun) Vikki Tutt 1997 (TAAC), 1999 (TAAC) 2003-First (Atlantic Sun) One-Time Selections 2002-Third (Atlantic Sun) Marla Bunning 1995 (TAAC) 2001-Third (TAAC) Camilla Hyden 1994 (TAAC) 2000-Third (TAAC) 1999-Third (TAAC) Conference Rookie of the Year 1998-Second (TAAC) Iliska Verwey 2008 (CAA) 1997-Fifth (TAAC) 1996-Fourth (TAAC) All-Rookie Team 1995-Fifth (TAAC) Sally Bishop 2001 (TAAC) 1994-Fifth (TAAC) Joanna Klatten 2005 (A-Sun) 1993-Fifth (TAAC) Lisbeth Meincke 2003 (A-Sun) Anna Scott 2005 (A-Sun)

Conference Player of the Year Lisbeth Meincke 2005 (A-Sun), 2006 (CAA) Vikki Tutt 2000 (TAAC) Iliska Verwey 2008 (CAA)

Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player Cathrine Madsen 2008 (CAA)

Conference All-Tournament Team Nicole Loesch 2007 (CAA) Joanna Klatten 2006 (CAA), 2007 (CAA) Sandra Maier 2008 (CAA) Lisbeth Meincke 2003 (A-Sun), 2004 (A-Sun), 2005 (A-Sun), 2006 (CAA) Anna Scott 2005 (A-Sun) Erica Wein 2004 (A-Sun)

Conference Coach of the Year Cathy Mant 2003, 2005 (A-Sun), 2006 (CAA), 2008 (CAA)

Cathrine Madsen takes home the 2008 CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player award.

27 Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09 Georgia State Individual Records

Lowest 1st Round Scores Iliska Verwey 64 2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic Sandra Maier 68 2008 Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Memorial Iliska Verwey 69 2007 Myrtle Beach Classic Annika Korkeila 69 2005 Taco Bell Intercollegiate Anna Scott 69 2004 John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercoll. Cathrine Madsen 70 2008 CAA Championship Lisbeth Meincke 70 2006 Pat Bradley Championship Joanna Klatten 70 2005 Taco Bell Intercollegiate Lisbeth Meincke 70 2005 UCF Invitational Lisbeth Meincke 70 2004 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup JeNae Riehlman 70 2004 UCF Invitational Iliska Verwey

Lowest 2nd Round Scores Erica Wein 68 2004 Atlantic Sun Championships Cathrine Madsen 69 2008 CAA Championship Sandra Maier 70 2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate Iliska Verwey 70 2007 Lady Jaguar Invitational Anna Scott 70 2005 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup Anna Scott 70 2005 Taco Bell Intercollegiate Anna Scott 70 2005 UCF Invitational Lisbeth Meincke 70 2004 Beacon Woods Invitational Lisbeth Meincke 70 2004 Hatter Fall Classic Anna Molin 70 1999 Tulane Green Wave Women’s Classic

Lowest 3rd Round Scores Claire Starkie 68 2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic Lisbeth Meincke 68 2004 Beacon Woods Invitational Sam White 68 2003 Lady Seahawk Invitational Erica Wein Claire Starkie 69 2006 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Iliska Verwey 70 2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic Lisbeth Meincke 70 2006 CAA Championships Lisbeth Meincke 70 2005 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup Lisbeth Meincke 70 2005 Waterlefe/USF Invitational Lisbeth Meincke 70 2004 Atlantic Sun Championships Sally Bishop 70 2000 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate

Lisbeth Meincke

28 Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09 Georgia State Individual Records

Lowest Individual Tournament Scores (3 Rounds) Top-10 Finishes in a Season Iliska Verwey 210 2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic Lisbeth Miencke 10 2004-05 Cathrine Madsen 211 2008 CAA Championship Lisbeth Meincke 8 2005-06 Lisbeth Meincke 211 2004 Beacon Woods Invitational Erica Wein 7 2004-05 Lisbeth Meincke 214 2005 Waterlefe/USF Invitational Anna Scott 6 2007-08 Lisbeth Meincke 214 2004 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup Iliska Verwey 6 2007-08 Lisbeth Meincke 215 2006 Pat Bradley Championship Lisbeth Meincke 6 2003-04 Lisbeth Meincke 215 2005 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup Vikki Tutt 6 1999-00 Iliska Verwey 216 2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate Vikki Tutt 6 1998-99 Sandra Maier 216 2008 Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Mem. Vikki Tutt 6 1996-97 Lisbeth Meincke 216 2004 Atlantic Sun Championships Joanna Klatten 4 2005-06 Iliska Verwey 218 2008 Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Mem. Nicole Wagner 4 2002-03 Anna Scott 217 2008 Canes and Cardinals Classic Anna Molin 4 2001-02 Anna Scott 218 2005 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup Nicole Wagner 4 2001-02 Joanna Klatten 218 2005 Taco Bell Intercollegiate Anna Molin 4 2000-01 Lisbeth Meincke 218 2005 Taco Bell Intercollegiate Linda Maripuu 4 1999-00 Anna Scott 219 2008 Sun Trust Lady Gator Invit. Deane Dennis 4 1998-99 Claire Starkie 219 2006 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercoll. Trelle Kite 4 1997-98 Sam White 219 2003 Lady Seahawk Invitational Trelle Kite 4 1996-97

Medalist Honors Top-Five Finishes in a Season Iliska Verwey 2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate Lisbeth Meincke 9 2004-05 Iliska Verwey 2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic Lisbeth Meincke 5 2003-04 Cathrine Madsen 2008 CAA Championship Vikki Tutt 5 1998-99 Iliska Verwey 2007 Lady Jaguar Invitational Lisbeth Miencke 4 2005-06 Lisbeth Meincke 2006 CAA Championships Vikki Tutt 4 1999-00 Lisbeth Meincke 2005 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup Anna Scott 3 2007-08 Lisbeth Meincke 2005 Atlantic Sun Championships Joanna Klatten 3 2005-06 Lisbeth Meincke 2004 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup Anna Scott 3 2005-06 Lisbeth Meincke 2004 Hatter Fall Classic Anna Scott 3 2004-05 Lisbeth Meincke 2004 Atlantic Sun Championships Nicole Wagner 3 2002-03 Lisbeth Meincke 2003 Atlantic Sun Championships Sam White 3 2002-03 Anna Molin 2001 John Kirk/Lady Panther Invitational Vikki Tutt 3 1996-97 Vikki Tutt 1999 Unlimited Potential/Baytree Classic Trelle Kite 1997 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Trelle Kite 1996 UARL Women’s Intercollegiate

Lowest Single Season Stroke Average Rounds Played in a Season Events Played in a Season Lisbeth Meincke 73.63 2004-05 Joanna Klatten 33 2005-06 Cathrine Madsen 11 2007-08 Iliska Verwey 74.53 2007-08 Lisbeth Meincke 32 2005-06 Anna Scott 11 2007-08 Lisbeth Meincke 74.56 2005-06 Sally Bishop 31 2002-03 Iliska Verwey 11 2007-08 Anna Scott 74.83 2007-08 Sam White 31 2002-03 Lisbeth Meincke 11 2005-06 Anna Scott 75.54 2005-06 Kathi Eutzler 31 1999-00 Joanna Klatten 11 2005-06 Lisbeth Meincke 75.89 2003-04 Anna Molin 31 1999-00 Lisbeth Meincke 11 2004-05 Joanna Klatten 76.54 2005-06 Vikki Tutt 31 1999-00 JeNae Riehlman 11 2004-05 Erica Wein 76.67 2004-05 Cathrine Madsen 30 2007-08 Anna Scott 11 2004-05 Nicole Wagner 76.75 2002-03 Anna Scott 30 2007-08 Erica Wein 11 2004-05 Cathrine Madsen 76.80 2007-08 Iliska Verwey 30 2007-08 Sally Bishop 11 2002-03 Vikki Tutt 76.93 1999-00 Lisbeth Meincke 30 2004-05 Sam White 11 2002-03 Lisbeth Meincke 77.12 2002-03 Erica Wein 30 2004-05 Sally Bishop 11 2001-02 Sandra Maier 77.44 2007-08 JeNae Riehlman 30 2004-05 Anna Molin 11 2001-02 Anna Molin 77.45 2000-01 Anna Scott 30 2004-05 Kathi Eutzler 11 1999-00 Anna Molin 11 1999-00 Vikki Tutt 11 1999-00

29 Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09 Georgia State Team Records

Lowest Team 1st Round Scores 2005 Taco Bell Intercollegiate 285 2005 UCF Invitational 286 2007 Unlimited Potential/Myrtle Beach Classic 287 2008 Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Memorial 288 2008 CAA Championship 290 2008 Canes and Cardinals Classic 293 2004 John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercollegiate 294 2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 298 2003 Atlantic Sun Championships 298 2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 299 2008 John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate Champions 2008 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 299 2005 UNCW Lady Seahawk Invitational 299 2004 UCF Invitational 299

Lowest Team 2nd Round Scores 2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 285 2005 Taco Bell Intercollegiate 290 2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 291 2007 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 291 2005 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 291 2007 Unlimited Potential/Myrtle Beach Classic 292 2008 Canes and Cardinals Classic 294 2005 Taco Bell Intercollegiate Champions 2004 Beacon Woods Invitational 294 2004 Atlantic Sun Championships 294 2007 America’s Choice Mortgage Lady Jaguar Inv. 296 2006 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 297 2005 UCF Invitational 297

Lowest Team 3rd Round Scores 2003 UNCW Lady Seahawk 290 2008 Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Memorial 291 2008 CAA Championship 293 2005 Miccosukee Women’s Championship 296 2008 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 297 2005 UCF Invitational Champions 2008 Canes and Cardinals Classic 297 2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 298 2008 U. of Cinncinati Fall Classic 298 2005 GSU/Pelican Preserve Invite 298 2008 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 299 2006 Pat Bradley Championship 299 2005 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 299 2003 Atlantic Sun Championships 299

2005 UNCW Lady Seahawk Invitational Champions

30 Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09 Georgia State Team Records

Team Victories (22) Year Tournament Margin of Victory (Strokes) 1999 Mercer Fall Invitational 39 2006 Colonial Athletic Association Championships 22 2003 Atlantic Sun Championships 18 2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 17 2008 U. of Cinncinati Fall Classic 16 2005 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 13 1999 Unlimited Potential/Baytree Classic 11 2006 Lady Jaguar Invitational 9 2005 UCF Invitational 8 2005 Miccosukee Women’s Championship 8 2001 John Kirk/Lady Panther Invitational 8 2008 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 7 2005 UNCW Lady Seahawk Invitational 7 2005 Atlantic Sun Championships 6 2004 UCF Invitational 3 1997 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 3 1994 Southern Mississippi Lady Eagle 2 2007 Lady Jaguar Invitational 1 1999 Carolinas Classic 1 1999 JSU Gamecock Classic 1 1996 UARL Women’s Intercollegiate 1 2008 John Kirk/Panther Intercollegiate Playoff

Lowest Team Tournament Scores (3 Rounds) 2008 U. of Cincinnati Fall Classic 880 Events Played Rounds Played 2005 Taco Bell Intercollegiate 880 2007-08 11 2005-06 32 2008 CAA Championship 881 2005-06 11 2002-03 31 2008 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 882 2004-05 11 2007-08 30 2008 Heather Farr/U. of Colorado Memorial 883 2002-03 11 2004-05 30 2008 Canes and Cardinals Classic 884 2001-02 11 2006-07 28 2005 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 894 1999-00 11 2001-02 28 2000-01 28 2004 Beacon Woods Invitational 894 2006-07 10 1999-00 28 2003 UNCW Lady Seahawk Invitational 895 2003-04 10 2007 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 896 2003-04 27 2000-01 10 1998-99 25 1998-99 10 Lowest Team Tournament Scores (2 Rounds) 1997-98 24 1997-98 10 2007 Unlimited Potential/Myrtle Beach Classic 579 2005 UCF Invitational 583 1996-97 10 2007 Lady Jaguar Invitational 600 1995-96 10 2004 John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercollegiate 603 1994-95 10 2004 Hatter Fall Classic 603 2006 Lady Jaguar Invitational 606 2003 UCF Invitational 607 2002 UCF Invitational 607 1997 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 612 2007 John Kirk/Lady Panther Intercollegiate 613

31 Georgia State Women’s Golf 2008-09 Georgia State All-Time Results

2007-08 2002-2003 Dates Tournament Scores Finish Dates Tournament Scores Finish 9/17-18 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 303-291-302 896 4th of 17 9/6-8 U.P./Baytree Classic 326-322-313--961 16th of 35 9/24-25 Myrtle Beach Classic 287-292 579 2nd of 15 9/23-24 Louisville Cardinal Cup 320-305-319--944 6th of 14 10/8-9 McHaney/Morehead Invitational 307-306-306 919 2nd of 14 10/11-13 Beacon Woods Invitational 311-309-308--928 8th of 13 10/13-14 Lady Jaguar Invitational 304-296 600 1st of 5 10/21-22 Mission Inn Fall Classic 333-315--648 5th of 17 11/6-7 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Invit. 314-303-311 928 5th of 20 10/28-30 John Kirk/Lady Panther Inter. 304-309-304--917 3rd of 12 2/22-24 SunTrust Lady Gator Invit. 299-301-299 899 6th of 15 2/10-11 Golden Panther Champ. 334-319--653 3rd of 15 3/9-11 Pinehurst Challenge 318-309-300 927 T4th of 21 2/28-3/2 Carolinas Collegiate Classic 314-309-315--938 4th of 22 3/31-4/1 John Kirk/Panther Inter. 300-313 613 1st of 15 3/17-18 Waterlefe/USF Invitational 326-302-309--937 8th of 14 4/7-8 Canes and Cardinals Classic 293-294-297 884 T2nd of 14 3/24-25 UNCW Lady Seahawk Invit. 304-301-290--895 4th of 14 4/18-20 CAA Championships 290-298-293 881 2nd of 10 4/13-16 Atlantic Sun Championships 298-306-299--903 1st of 12 5/8-10 NCAA East Regional 308-306-310 924 14th of 21 5/8-10 NCAA East Regional 306-307-306--919 18th of 21

2006-07 2001-02 Dates Tournament Scores Finish Dates Tournament Scores Finish 9/11-12 Cougar Classic 304-313-319--936 17th of 18 9/7-9 U.P./Baytree Classic 311-324-312--947 8th of 31 9/18-19 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 303-308-308--919 6th of 13 9/22-23 Yale Women’s Fall Inter. 311-317--628 4th of 16 10/16-17 GSU/Pelican Preserve Invit. 307-306-304--917 12th of 15 10/19-21 Hatter Fall Classic 346-315-315--976 9th of 18 10/30-31 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Inter. 317-297-308--922 12th of 19 10/29-30 John Kirk/Lady Panther Invit. 318-308--626 1st of 9 11/06-07 Lady Jaguar Invitational 303-303--606 1st of 7 11/5-6 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Inter. 317-329-319--965 13th of 16 2/18-20 Papa Johns’ Collegiate 323-317-306--946 8th of 12 2/11-12 UCF Invitational 301-306--607 3rd of 10 3/10-11 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 317-307-325--929 14th of 16 2/25-26 Edwin Watts/Carolinas Classic 318-323--641 10th of 22 3/23-25 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 331-312-317--960 17th of 18 3/4-5 Green Wave Women’s Classic 341-339--680 13th of 15 4/2-3 John Kirk/Lady Panther Inter. 312-306--618 13th of 17 3/18-19 USF/Waterlefe Invitational 314-326-317--957 10th of 14 4/20-22 CAA Championships 315-310-302--927 2nd of 10 3/26-27 UNCW Lady Seahawk 311-310-320--941 14th of 18 4/15-17 Atlantic Sun Championships 315-317-318--950 3rd of 11 2005-06 Dates Tournament Scores Finish 2000-01 9/19-20 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 304-291-299--894 1st of 13 Dates Tournament Scores Finish 10/3-4 GSU/Pelican Preserve Invit. 304-310-298--912 3rd of 9 9/8-10 Auburn Tiger Derby Invitational 336-329-336--1001 12th of 12 10/21-23 Taco Bell Intercollegiate 285-290-305--880 2nd of 21 9/22-24 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 321-318-313--952 4th of 13 10/30-1 Ross Resorts Invitational 300-298-307--905 2nd of 12 10/13-15 Beacon Woods Invitational 312-317-307--936 7th of 12 2/21-22 Pat Bradley Championship 302-307-299--908 3rd of 20 10/30-31 John Kirk/Lady Panther Invit. 324-319-319--962 6th of 8 3/11-12 SunTrust Lady Gator Invitational 314-298-317--929 8th of 14 11/6-7 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Inter. 319-320-309--948 7th of 14 3/20-21 USF/Waterlefe Invitational 325-330-345--1000 8th of 14 2/12-13 UCF Invitational 319-323--642 7th of 10 4/3-4 John Kirk/Lady Panther Inter. 315-313--628 5th of 14 2/26-27 Edwin Watts/Carolinas Classic 316-328--644 6th of 20 4/14-16 CAA Championships 317-311-301--929 1st of 9 3/5-6 Green Wave Women’s Classic 319-322-323--964 9th of 16 4/22-23 Lady Buckeye Invitational 304-303-300--907 10th of 14 3/19-20 USF/Waterlefe Invitational 336-323-319--978 13th of 16 5/11-13 NCAA West Regional 308-308-303--919 11th of 21 4/9-11 TAAC Championships 320-315-318--943 3rd of 10 5/23-26 NCAA Championships (Indiv.) 75-76-76-75--302 43rd of 126 1999-2000 2004-05 Dates Tournament Scores Finish Dates Tournament Scores Finish 9/10-12 U.P./Baytree Classic 303-304-309--916 1st of 20 9/20-21 Napa River Grill Cardinal Cup 306-306-307--919 2nd of 12 9/20-21 Auburn Tiger Derby Classic 316-308-302--926 8th of 13 10/1-3 Beacon Woods Invitational 300-294-300--894 5th of 12 10/1-3 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 318-316-310--944 5th of 19 10/18-19 Hatter Fall Classic 301-302--603 2nd of 13 11/1-2 John Kirk/Lady Panther Invit. 313-308-328--949 2nd of 12 10/25-26 John Kirk/Lady Panther Inter. 294-309--603 2nd of 11 11/8-9 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Inter. 308-317-300--925 9th of 19 2/7-8 UCF Invitational 286-297--583 1st of 12 2/6-8 Southern Miss Lady Eagle 313-313-309--935 2nd of 15 2/21-22 Miccosukee Championship 317-301-296--914 1st of 18 2/14-15 UCF Invitational 309-311--620 3/6-8 Pinehurst Challenge 331-309-313--953 7th of 18 2/27-28 Carolinas Classic 325-317--642 3/14-15 Waterlefe/USF Invite 302-316-300--918 5th of 12 3/13-14 Green Wave Women’s Classic 314-316-317--947 6th of 15 4/4-5 Lady Seahawk Invitational 299-306-309--914 1st of 13 3/20-21 USF/Waterlefe Invitational 328-327-315--970 14th of 15 4/11-13 Atlantic Sun Championships 306-303-308--917 1st of 11 4/10-12 TAAC Championships 316-312-316--944 3rd of 10 5/5-7 NCAA West Regional 317-302-313--932 17th of 21 1998-99 2003-04 Dates Tournament Scores Finish Dates Tournament Scores Finish 9/14-15 U.P./Cougar Classic 318-321--639 6th of 20 9/5-7 U.P./Baytree Classic 316-310--626 8th of 36 9/26-27 Lady Tar Heel Classic 331-323-311--965 14th of 17 9/20-21 Louisville Cardinal Cup 314-320-330--964 5th of 11 10/18-20 UALR Ladies Golf Classic 321-314-319--954 6th of 17 10/10-12 Beacon Woods Invitational 327-314-316--957 8th of 9 11/1-3 John Kirk/Lady Panther Invit. 306-306-308--920 2nd of 11 10/19-21 Hatter Fall Classic 330-331-330--991 10th of 17 2/8-9 Southern Miss Lady Eagle 318-318--636 6th of 17 10/26-28 John Kirk/Lady Panther Inter. 321-312--633 5th of 12 2/22-23 Carolinas Classic 331-308--639 1st of 20 2/9-10 UCF Invitational 299-308--607 1st of 12 3/4-7 Ben Hogan/Fripp Island Classic 317-314-316--956 3rd of 15 2/27-29 Pinehurst Challenge Cancelled N/A 3/22-23 Gamecock Classic 316-324--640 1st of 14 3/15-16 Waterlefe Invitational 321-313-343--977 15th of 15 3/29-30 Green Wave Women’s Classic 320-304--624 4th of 12 3/22-23 UNCW Lady Seahawk Invit. 324-331-324--979 11th of 14 4/13-14 TAAC Championships 309-304-315--915 3rd of 11 4/5-6 Lady Eagle Invitational 307-307-315--929 4th of 18 4/19-21 Atlantic Sun Championships 316-294-306--916 2nd of 11

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1997-98 Dates Tournament Scores Finish 9/26-28 Stetson Lady Sunshine 312-308--620 4th of 14 10/3-4 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 314-298--612 1st of 19 10/20-21 Bale Chevrolet/Honda Invit. 315-307-306--928 2nd of 13 11/3-4 John Kirk/Lady Panther Invit. 308-313-320--941 3rd of 17 2/16-17 FAU/Miami Preview 343-344-333--1020 11th of 17 2/28-3/1 Jaguar/J.C. Penny Invitational 332-335--667 5th of 15 3/2-3 C. of Charleston Spring Invit. 318-329--647 6th of 23 3/16-17 Southern Miss Lady Eagle 326-323--649 4th of 18 3/23-24 JSU Gamecock Classic 320-324--644 2nd of 15 4/14-15 TAAC Championships 322-304-315--941 2nd of 11 1996-97 Dates Tournament Scores Finish 9/28-29 Lady Sunshine Invitational 309-309--618 5th of 15 10/14-15 Brooks/Pepsi Classic 330-316-327--973 8th of 11 10/21-22 UARL Women’s Inter. 304 304--608 1st of 12 11/4-5 Lady Panther Classic 321-309--630 4th of 17 11/12-13 Mercer Fall Invitational 320-317--637 1st of 9 2/14-16 South Alabama Mardi Gras 331-319--650 3rd of 11 2/24-25 Green Wave Women’s Classic 330-323--653 4th of 12 3/3-4 C. of Charleston Spring Invit. 343-330--673 5th of 14 3/24-25 JSU Gamecock Classic 321-317--638 3rd of 8 4/7-8 Fighting Camel Classic 326-329--655 4th of 8 Since joining the CAA in 2006, Georgia State has won the 4/22-23 TAAC Championships 329-345-324--998 5th of 10 conference championship, and fi nished second two times. 1995-96 Dates Tournament Scores Finish 9/22-24 Auburn Lady Tiger Classic 319-318--637 9th of 12 10/1-2 Lady Rebel Intercollegiate 336-332--668 3rd of 12 10/15-17 Brooks Medical/Pepsi Classic 337-341-331--1009 6th of 10 10/28-29 Cougar Invitational 334-319--653 9th of 14 11/5-6 Lady Panther Invitational 331--331 7th of 14 2/12-13 Lady Trojan Invitational 356-339--695 7th of 9 3/4-5 C. of Charleston Spring Invit. 338-333--671 10th of 19 3/18-19 Southern Miss Lady Eagle 333-341--674 5th of 13 4/15-16 Fighting Camel Classic 334--334 6th of 12 4/23-25 TAAC Championships 339-328-325--992 4th of 10 1994-95 Dates Tournament Scores Finish 9/24-25 Lady Spartan Invitational 345-322--667 10th of 21 10/8-9 James Madison Invitational 331-327--658 7th of 11 10/29-30 Lady Cougar Invitational 313-315--628 5th of 20 11/6-8 Lady Panther Classic 336-322--658 4th of 17 2/10-11 Mardi Gras Invitational 343-340--683 9th of 11 2/19-20 LDDS Owl Preview Classic 340--340 11th of 18 3/5-6 Edwin Watts/Coll. of Charleston 341-327--668 4th of 18 3/20-21 Lady Eagle Invitational 334-315--649 5th of 18 4/13-15 TAAC Championships 326-326-314--966 5th of 9 4/21-23 Lexel Golf/USF Invitational 335-326-345--1006 11th of 13 1993-94 Dates Tournament Scores Finish Georgia State has played in the NCAA Regionals four 9/18-19 Tech-Vandy Classic 343-318--661 3rd of 12 times. The fi rst trip took place in 2002-03. 9/25-26 Lady Sunshine Invitational 325-319--644 5th of 13 10/11-12 Samford Classic 338-345--683 14th of 17 11/15-16 Lady Panther Classic 336-340--676 4th of 15 2/11-13 South Alabama Mardi Gras 346-364-340--1050 7th of 11 3/6-7 Lady Cougar Invitational 347-359--706 9th of 15 3/21-22 Southern Miss Invitational 318-327--645 1st of 13 4/9-10 Lady Topper Invitational 353--353 6th of 14 4/17-19 TAAC Championships 354-334-321--1009 5th of 8 1992-93 Dates Tournament Scores Finish 10/3-4 Duke Fall Invitational 363-363--726 17th of 18 2/12-14 Lady Jaguar/Mardi Gras Invit. 403-385--788 8th of 8 3/27-28 Lady Topper Invitational 342-338--680 12th of 16 4/16-18 TAAC Championships 350-365-337--1052 5th of 7

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