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Directory Quick Facts 2010-2011 Year In Review General Information Quick Facts ...... 2 Spring Outlook ...... 3 Fall Season Recap...... 18 Location: Lawrence, Kan. On The Road With The Jayhawks . . . . 4-5 Fall 2011 Results ...... 19 Population: 90,000 Tournament Recaps...... 20-21 Founded: 1866 Jayhawk Golf Team/Staff History Enrollment: 30,004 Thanuttra Boonraksasat...... 6 All-Time Letterwinners...... 22 Nickname: Jayhawks Gabriella DiMarco...... 7 All-Time Honors ...... 23 Colors: Crimson & Blue Carly Humes...... 8 Kansas History ...... 24-30 Conference: Big 12 Maria Jackson...... 9 Conference Championship History . . . 31 Chancellor: Bernadette Gray-Little Nadia Luttner...... 10 Records Athletics Director: Katy Nugent ...... 11 Individual Records ...... 32-33 Associate AD/SWA: Debbie Van Saun Meghan Potee ...... 12 Team Records ...... 34 Official University website:www.ku.edu Michelle Woods ...... 13 Official Athletics website: Audrey Yowell ...... 14 Alvamar ...... 35 www.kuathletics.com Erin O’Neil ...... 15 Team Information About the School ...... 36-37 Katy Heher...... 16 KU Traditions ...... 38-39 Home Course: Alvamar Golf Club City of Lawrence ...... 40-41 Par (Yardage): Black - 72 (7092), Blue - 72 2011-2012 Schedule Kansas City ...... 42 (6636), White - 72 (6012), Red - 72 (4892) Fall 2011 Team Tournament Titles: 22 Individual Medalists: 24 Date Event Course Location 2011 Big 12 Finish: 11th (911) Sept. 12-14 Dale McNamara Invitational Patriot Golf Club Tulsa, Okla. Best Big 12 Finish: 5th (2009) Sept. 26-27 Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational Colbert Hills Manhattan, Kan. NCAA Regional Appearances: 2 Oct. 3-4 Johnie Imes Tournament Old Hawthorne Columbia, Mo. NCAA Championship Appearances: 2 Oct. 16-18 Suzie Maxwell Invitational Jimmy Austin OU Golf Club Norman, Okla. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5 Oct. 23-24 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Oak Point Charleston, S.C. Coaching Staff Spring 2012 Head Coach: Erin O’Neil (Georgia, 1997) Date Event Course Location Office Phone:785.864.4122 E-mail Address: Feb. 12-14 UCF Challenge Redtail Golf Club Orlando, Fla. [email protected] Assistant Coach: Katy Heher Feb. 27-28 Sir Cards Challenge Weston Hills Weston, Fla. Office Phone:785.864.3382 Mar. 9-11 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational Quail Run Rio Verde, Ariz. E-mail Address: [email protected] Mar. 23-24 MountainView Collegiate Saddle Brooke Tuscon, Ariz. Apr. 9-10 Knights and Pirates Invitational Suntree CC Melbourne, Fla. Athletic Media Relations Apr. 27-29 Big 12 Conference Championship Lawrence CC Lawrence, Kan. Women’s Golf Contact: Kelli Hamman May 10-12 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA E-mail: [email protected] May 23-26 NCAA Championship Vanderbilt Legends Nashville, Tenn. Office:785.864.3417 Cell: 316.259.8520 2011-2012 Roster Fax: 785.864-7944 Name Class Hometown Previous School Media Information Thanuttra Boonraksasat RS-Fr. Bangkok, Thailand BFS School The Kansas Media Relations Department Gabriella DiMarco Fr. West Chester, Pa. West Chester East HS welcomes your interest in women’s golf. Carly Humes Fr. The Woodlands, Tex. John Cooper School We make every effort to facilitate your Maria Jackson Sr. Lansing, HS Lansing HS coverage of our program. For information Nadia Luttner Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Fox Chapel Area HS on student-athletes or coaches, or to set Katy Nugent Sr. Wichita, Kan. Andover HS/Arkansas up interviews or photo shoots, or if you Meghan Potee So. Noblesville, Ind. Noblesville HS are in need of file photos, please call our Michelle Woods Fr. Manhattan, Kan. Manhattan HS? office at 785.864.3417 or visit us through Audrey Yowell Jr. McPherson, Kan. McPherson HS KU’s website at www.kuathletics.com.

Head Coach: Erin O’Neil (Eighth Season) Assistant Coach: Katy Heher (First Season)

2 Spring Outlook

Following a strong fall season in which the Kansas women’s golf Sophomore Thanuttra Boonraksasat team won the Marilynn Smith Invitational and tied for second at hits her tee shot at the Marilynn the Chip-N Club Invitational in Lincoln, Neb., the Jayhawks started Smith Invitational last season. their spring season strong with a second place finish at the Claud Jacobs Challenge in Victoria, Texas and took fifth at the Louisville Cards Challenge in Weston, .

Redshirt freshman Thanuttra Boonraksasat led the Jayhawks in stroke average last season finishing with a 75.75, while senior Katy Nugent followed close behind with a 76.03. KU will rely on the duo this season who both had great starts to their Jayhawk careers. Nugent recorded her lowest round of the season at the Marilynn Smith Invitational shooting a 69 in the second round and finishing second overall. Boonraksasat shot a career-best 70 at Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” in Las Cruces, N.M. to finish the tournament in 34th place.

Another strong player for the Jayhawks is sophomore Meghan Potee. Potee recorded the lowest round by a freshman in school history shooting a 69 in the second round at Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Intercollegiate. Potee was also the top finisher at the Baylor Spring Invitational with her three-round scores of 75-76-77 -- 228 and finishing 15th.

The Jayhawks will start their fall season out in Tulsa, Okla. at the Dale McNamara Invitational Sept. 12-14. After a week break, KU will head to Manhattan where the Marilynn Smith Invitational will take place Sept. 26-27.

Kansas will then journey over to Columbia, Mo. for the Johnie Imes Tournament Oct. 3-4 where they finished eighth place last season. After almost two weeks of rest, the Jayhawks will travel to Norman, Okla. for the Suzie Maxwell Invitational Oct. 16-18 and will then finish out their fall season in Charleston, S.C. at the Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Oct. 23-24.

The spring season will be filled with warm weather for the Jayhawks as they travel to Florida three times and Arizona twice. KU will compete in a couple of different tournaments such as the UCF Challenge Feb. 12-14, Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational Mar. 9-11 and the Knights and Pirates Invitational Apr. 9-10. Head coach Erin O’Neil thinks facing different competition will be good for the Jayhawks.

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The regular season will conclude in familiar territory for KU as they will host the Big 12 Conference Championship at Lawrence Country Club Apr. 27-29. The last time KU hosted the Big 12 Championship was in 1997 at Alvamar Golf Club with the Jayhawks finishing seventh. Senior Katy Nugent chips up to the green at the Marilynn Smith Invitational on her way to a second place finish with a 54-total 220.

3 On The Road With The Jayhawks On The Road With The Jayhawks Golfer Bios

Thanuttra Boonraksasat RS-Sophomore | Bangkok, Thailand | BFS School As a Freshman (2010-2011) Named Academic All-Big 12 Second team … Competed in the Kansas lineup in all 11 events ... Set a freshman low round record af- ter firing a 68 in the third round of the Baylor Spring Invitational … Recorded a career best finish the Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate tying for fourth with a career low -54 of 217 … Helped the Jayhawks tie for second at the Chip-N Club Invitational and tied for 23rd individually … Led the team at the Big 12 Championship with a 224... shot 75 or better in the final round of the final five tournaments. As a freshman (2009-2010) Did not compete in any events for the Jayhawks.

High School Earned three letters in golf at BFS School in Nontaburt, Thailand … Placed first at the Nancy Lopez Women Championship.

Personal Born Thanuttra Boonraksasat in Thailand … Daughter of Kobsak and Sumalee … Has one sister … Tied for second at the Table Tennis Ama- teur Open in 2004 … Also plays tennis … Undecided on a major.

Tournament By Tournament Results 2010-2011 (RS-Fr.) t23. Chip-N Club Invitational 76-78—154 t31. Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv. 81-76-80—227 t45. Johnie Imes Invitational 80-78-74—232 t35. NMSU Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” 77-80-70—227 t40. Palmetto Intercollegiate 76-71-83—230 t21. Claud Jacobs Intercollegiate 74-82-78—234 t10. Sir Pizza Cards Challenge 74-78-72—224 t45. MountainView Collegiate 79-76-70—225 t4. Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate 73-73-71—217 t29. Baylor Spring Invitational 84-81-68—233 t23. Big 12 Championship 76-73-75—224 Career Statistics Year Events Rds-Stks Avg. Low Rd. Low 54 best finish 2009-10 ------2010-11 11 32-2424 68-81 75.75 217 t4th Totals 11 32-2424 68-81 75.75 217 t4th

6 Golfer Bios

Gabriella DiMarco Getting to know Freshman | West Chester, Pa. | Gabby DiMarco West Chester East HS Favorite Movies: “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” Favorite Actors: Steve Carell High School Favorite TV Shows: “Suits” Participated in the National Honor Society as well as the Italian National Honor Society...2009-2010 All Chestmont Favorite Band: Maroon 5 First Team...tied for first at state tournament senior year... Favorite Song: “Closing Time” by Named Athlete of the Year senior year. Semisonic Personal Favorite Pro Golfer: Rory Born September 16, 1992 in Broomall, PA...daughter of Steve and Rose Mary DiMar- McIlroy co...has one sibling, Giana (9)... her dad played basketball at Lycoming College...her first and only hole-in-one was at Duke University’s golf course when she was 13...a finance Favorite Vacation major. Destination: Jersey Shore Favorite Place to Eat in Lawrence: 715 Favorite Places to Eat at Home: Cafe Fiorellos Greatest Talent Outside of Golf: I can cook...sort of If you could meet one historical figure who would it be: Beethoven Toughest Course you have played: The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, S.C. Superstitions: I have to eat a banana before I tee off on the first hole. Favorite Food: Lentil Soup Favorite Hobby Outside of golf: Making movies

7 Golfer Bios

Carly Humes Freshman| The Woodlands, Texas | Getting to know Carly Humes Favorite Movies: “Remember the Titans” Favorite Actors: Ryan Gosling Personal Favorite TV Shows: “Glee” and “Dr. Born May 14, 1992 in Fairfax, VA...daughter of Larry Who” and Deborah Humes...a fourth-generation Jayhawk (parents, grandparents and great-grandparents attended Favorite Band: McFly KU)...was student of the year in 2010 at Heritage Academy as well as on Favorite Song: “Walk in the Sun” by the honor roll in 2009 and 2010...attended the Hank Haney International Golf Academy for three years...majoring in psychology. McFly Favorite Pro Golfer: Rickie Fowler Favorite Vacation Destination: Scottsdale, Ariz. Favorite Place to Eat in Lawrence: Free State Brewing Co. Favorite Places to Eat at Home: Hubbel and Hudson Greatest Talent Outside of Golf: Guitar If you could meet one historical figure who would it be: Toughest Course you have played: Troon North-Monument Course If you could switch places with anyone for a day it would be: Erin Andrews Favorite Food: Sushi Favorite Hobby Outside of golf: Playing guitar

8 Golfer Bios

Maria Jackson Senior | Lansing, Kan. | Lansing HS

As a Junior (2010-2011) Competed in the KU lineup at the Marilynn Smith Invitational, firing a 236 and tying for 50th ... Competed as an individual at the Chip-N Club Invitational where she posted a 36-hole 165 and tied for 50th.

As a sophpmore (2009-2010) Competed as an individual at the Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate, where she fired 248 to finish 105th. As a freshman (2008-2009) Competed in one event for the Jayhawks in the fall … Posted a 248 at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational, good for a 58th place fin- ish individually … Finished the season with an 82.67 scoring average.

High School Earned four letters in golf at Lansing High School … Coached by Bill Pekarek … Played on the boy’s golf team in high school, as Lansing did not have a girls’ program … Was a part of the 2008 Kaw Valley League Championship team … Finished second at the Kansas 5A re- gional tournament after posting a 75 her sophomore year … Member of the Lion’s Honor Roll … A Kansas Scholar … Notre Dame African American Scholar ... Vice President of the National Honor Society … Member of the National Spanish Honor Society. Tournament By Tournament Results 2008-2009 (Fr.) Personal t58th Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv. 81-78-89—248 Born Maria O. Jackson in Lansing, Kan. … Daughter of Dr. George Jack- 2009-2010 (So.) son and Kathee Jackson … A pre-den- 105th Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate 82-84-82—248 tal/biology major … Plans to attend dental school after graduation. 2010-11 (Jr.) t78. Chip-N Club Invitational 88-77—165 t50. Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv. 81-80-76—247 Career Statistics Year Events Rds-Stks Avg. Low Rd. Low 54 best finish 2008-09 1 3-248 82.67 78 248 t58th 2009-10 1 3-248 82.67 82 248 t105th 2010-11 2 5-412 82.40 77 247 t50th Totals 4 11-908 82.55 77 247 t50th

9 Golfer Bios

Nadia Luttner Freshman | Pittsburgh, Pa. | Getting to know Fox Chapel Area HS Nadia Luttner Favorite Movie: “Superbad” Favorite Actor: Seth Rogen Favorite TV Show: “Swamp People” High School Favorite Band: Jason Aldean A multi-sport athlete, Luttner also participated in track, Favorite Song: “Fish” by Craig swimming and cross country...2007 individual state runner-up...won the WPIAL Championship in 2008 and 2009. Campbell Favorite Pro Golfer: Adam Scott Personal Born October 6, 1992 in St. Petersburg, Russia...daughter of Earl Luttner and Ro- Favorite Vacation sanne Kowalsky...has one sibling, Katerina Luttner (17)...majoring in sport manage- Destination: Florida ment. Favorite Place to Eat in Lawrence: Jefferson’s Favorite Places to Eat at Home: Franco’s Greatest Talent Outside of Golf: Swimming If you could meet one historical figure who would it be: Bobby Jones Toughest Course you have played: Spyglass If you could switch places with anyone for a day it would be: Annika Sorenstam Favorite Food: Pasta Favorite Hobby Outside of golf: Racquetball

10 Golfer bios

Katy Nugent Senior| Tournament By Tournament Results Wichita, KS| 2008-09 (Fr. at Arkansas) Arkansas/ Andover H.S. T52. 2008 NCAA Preview 82-76-77 —235 T70. Mason Rudolph Champ. 78-73-82 —233 T25. Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate 76-73-72 —221 T85. Stanford Intercollegiate 76-84-78 —238 As a Junior T66. LSU/Cleveland Classic 75-74-79 —228 (2010-2011) T41. Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 76-79-77 —232 Named to the National Golf Coaches Association All- T79. Liz Murphey Collegiate 83 America Scholar Team (NGCA)... Competed in the T63. Bryan National Intercollegiate 79-76-80 —235 Kansas lineup in all 11 events ... Avearged 76.03 strokes T51. SEC Championship 78-80-79 —237 per round ... Posted a career-best 69 in the second round T71. NCAA West Regional 72-75-82 —229 on her way to a 54-hole 220 and a second-place finish at the Marilynn Smith Invitational. Her efforts helped 2009-10 (So. at Arkansas) Kansas finish first overall . . . Posted her lowest 54-hole T14. Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv. 77-85-72 —234 216 to guide Kansas to a fourth-place finish at the T55. Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate 76-78-77 —231 Palmetto Intercollegiate . . . Top Kansas finisher at the T22. Las Vegas Collegiate 78-72-75 —225 Sir Pizza Cards Challenge posting a 222, including a 70 2010-11 (Jr.) in the final round, to tie for 7th As a sophomore (at Arkansas T16. Chip-N Club Invitational 79-73—152 2009-2010) 2. Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv. 79-69-72—220 Competed in three tournaments… Recorded a 76.67 stroke 44. Johnie Imes Invitational 79-76-76—231 average. T22. NMSU Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” 77-75-72—224 As a freshman (at Arkansas 2008-2009) T4. Palmetto Intercollegiate 73-71-72—216 Made the cut in all 10 tournaments finishing the year with a T53. Claud jacobs Intercollegiate 77-87-82—246 77.54 stroke average… Posted a career-best 221 at the Mercedes Benz Collegiate shooting an even par 72 in the T7. Sir Pizza Cards Challenge 76-76-70—222 final round… Named to the SEC Freshman SEC Academic T57. MountainView Collegiate 76-78-74—228 Honor Roll. T39. Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate 79-74-77—230 High School T42. Baylor Spring Invitational 78-81-77—236 Golf state champion in 2005… Runner-up at the 4-1A state T35. Big 12 Championship 77-77-74—228 tournament in 2004, 2006 and 2007… Featured in Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd… Andover High School Dale Career Statistics Downing Sportsmanship Award recipient in 2008… A Year Events Rds-Stk Avg. Low Rd. Low 54 best finish member of the 2006 National High School Golf Coaches 2008-09 10 28-2171 77.54 72 221 t25 Association Power Bilt All American Team… Class valedic- 2009-10 3 9-690 76.67 72 225 t14 torian. Personal 2010-11 11 32-2433 76.03 69 216 2nd Daughter of Robert and Linda Nugent… An accounting Totals 24 69-5294 76.75 69 216 2nd major.

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Meghan Potee Sophomore | Noblesville, Ind. | NoblesVille HS

As a freshman (2010-2011) Won the Women’s Golf Open over the summer ... Competed in the Kansas lineup in seven events and as an individual in three others ... Posted the second-best round by a fresh- man in Kansas history with a 69 at Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Invitational on her way to tying for 28th ... Led the team at the Baylor Spring Invitational finishing 15th with a 54-hole 228 High school A multi-sport athlete, Potee lettered for four years in golf and diving … 2009-10 individual state champion in golf and diving … Named Suburban Athlete of the Year in golf and diving for 2009-10 season … Received two academic merit awards. Personal Parents are Chris and Jennifer Potee … Dad played foot- ball at Wabash University … Majoring in chemistry.

Tournament By Tournament Results 2010-11 (Fr.) 38. Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv. 84-78-79—241 t58. Johnie Imes Invitational 78-76-82—236 t28. NMSU Price’s “Give ‘Em Five 76-69-80—225 t54. Palmetto Intercollegiate 83-80-74—237 t16. Claud Jacobs Intercollegiate 79-77-75—231 t50. Sir Pizza Cards Challenge 83-80-77—240 t64. MountainView Collegiate 78-77-75—230 t80. Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate 79-82-81—242 15. Baylor Spring Invitational 75-76-77—228 59. Big 12 Championship 76-84-80—240 Career Statistics Year Events Rds-Stks Avg. Low Rd. Low 54 best finish 2010-11 10 30-2350 78.33 69 225 t16th Totals 10 30-235 0 78.33 69 225 t16th

12 Golfer Bios

Michelle Woods Getting to know Freshman | Manhattan, Kan. | Michelle Woods Manhattan HS Favorite Movie: “The Hangover” High School Favorite Actor: Ryan Reynolds A multi-sport athlete, Woods lettered in golf for four years, Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore basketball for four years and swimming for two years...placed ninth at state as a freshman...placed 10th at state as a sopho- Favorite Band: Jason Aldean more...KMAN Student-Athlete of the week in 2009...2009 Favorite Song: Kansas state team champions...placed seventh at state as a “It’s Tricky” by Run junior...placed second at state her senior season...2010 KMAN D.M.C. Student-Athlete of the week...2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman winner. Favorite Pro Golfer: Rory Personal McIlroy Born August 24, 1993 in Wichita, KS...daughter of Denny and Tonya Woods... has twin siblings, David and Scott (15)...majoring in exercise science. Favorite Vacation Destination: Favorite Place to Eat in Lawrence: Jefferson’s Favorite Places to Eat at Home: Rock-A-Belly If you could meet one historical figure who would it be: Bob Hogan Toughest Course you have played: Green Valley Ranch Golf Club Superstitions: I always warm up with an 8-iron first on the range Favorite Food: Mashed potatoes Favorite Hobby Outside of golf: Playing basketball

13 Golfer Bios

Audrey Yowell Junior | Mcpherson, Kan. | Mcpherson HS

As a sophomore (2010-2011) Competed as an individual at the Chip-N Club Invitational to place 75th ... Tied for 53rd at the Marilynn Smith Invitational while competing as individual. As a freshman (2009-2010) Averaged 81.40 strokes per round in two events for the Jayhawks … Competed as an individual at the White Wing JV Invitational, where she fired a career-low round 75 to tie for second with a two- round score of 155 … Debuted at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational, where she competed as an individual and tied for 51st with a three-round score of 252.

High School Earned four letters in golf at McPherson High School … Coached by Kurt Kinnomen … Member of the 2007 boys’ varsity golf League Championship team … 2008 Boys’ State golf medalist … American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Qualifier champion … Plantations Junior Golf Tour (PJGT) player of the year … Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal Born Audrey Yowell in Salina, Kan. … Daughter of Michael and Tricia Yowell … Has six siblings … Sister Amelia also attended KU … A pre-dental major … Plans to attend dental school after gradu- ation.

Tournament By Tournament Results 2009-10 (Fr.) t51. Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv. 85-82-85—252 t2. White Wing JV Invitational 80-75—155

2010-11 (So.) 75. Chip-N Club Invitational 80-83—163 53. Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv 78-85-86—249 Career Statistics Year Events Rds-Stks Avg. Low Rd Low 54 best finish 2009-10 2 5-407 81.40 75 252 t2nd 2010-11 2 5-412 82.40 78 249 t53rd Totals 4 10-819 81.90 75 249 t2nd

14 Golfer Bios Coaches

Full Name Head Coach Erin O'Neil Erin Kathleen O’Neil Seventh Season (Georgia, 1997) Erin O’Neil returns for her seventh season as head coach of the Born St. Charles, Ill. women’s golf team at the University of Kansas. O’Neil came to KU in 2004 after four seasons as an assistant at Hired at Kansas Auburn. In her first season as head coach, O'Neil led the Jayhawks September 2004 to a first-place finish at the Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational, Education the program's first team title since 2000. Coach O'Neil's teams University of Georgia have also notched first-place finishes at the 2010 Marilynn Smith B.S., Education, 1997 Sunflower Invitational, 2009 Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational, 2006 Mountain View Collegiate and the 2006 and 2007 Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitationals. Her five Playing Experience 1994-97 - Georgia victories tie her for most in school history with former coach Brad Demo. 1997-99 - Futures Tour Coach O’Neil has overseen the development of several individual champions while at Winter 1998 - Kosaido Ladies Asian KU, including current Jayhawk Emily Powers (2008 Marilynn Smith Invitational, U.S. Tour Open qualifier) and recent graduates Annie Giangrosso (2006 Kansas Women’s Amateur Coaching Experience champion), Amanda Costner (2005 Lady Boilermaker Champion, All-Big 12 First 2000-04 - Auburn Assistant Team, NCAA Regional qualifier, 2007 Big 12 Champion) and Chelsey Pryor (2005 2004-present - Kansas Head Coach ORU Shootout winner). While at Auburn, O’Neil helped lead the Tigers to three top-10 NCAA Championship Women’s All-Americans Danielle Downey - 2000, 2003 team finishes, including a tie for second in 2002. During her tenure there, she coached (HM) four All-Americans and seven all-conference. Celeste Troche - 2000-03 Before joining the Auburn program, O'Neil played professionaly for three years on the Courtney Swaim - 2002 Futures Tour and the Kosaido Ladies Asian Tour. Nicole Hage - 2003-04 (2nd Team) She was a four-year letterwinner at the University of Georgia from 1994-97 and led the All-Conference Bulldogs to a pair of SEC Championships in 1994 and 1997. Honorees O’Neil was a three-time All-SEC selection from 1994-96 and earned SEC Freshman of Celeste Troche the Year honors in 1994. She won the 1995 Auburn Tiger-Derby Invitational and shot All-SEC First Team (2000-03) Diana Ramage a 66 at the 1997 SEC Championship, the second lowest round in UGA history. All-SEC Second Team (2001) O’Neil was listed on the Director’s Honor Roll for six quarters while at Georgia and was SEC Freshman of the Year (2001) a two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll selection in 1996 and 1997. All-SEC First Team (2003) As an amateur, O'Neil qualified for seven United States Amateur Championships, as Kingsley Barrett All-SEC Second Team (2002) well as two United States Opens. Freshman of the Year (2002) Courtney Swaim All-SEC First Team (2002) Danielle Downey All-SEC First Team (2000, 2003) All-SEC Second Team (2002) Maria Martinez All-SEC Second Team (2003) All-SEC First Team (2004) Amanda Costner All-Big 12 First Team (2006) All-Big 12 First Team (2007) Emily Powers All-Big 12 First Team (2008)

15 Coaches

Assistant Coach Katy Heher First Season (Coastal Carolina, 2007) Full Name Katy Heher In her first season as assistant coach, Katy Heher comes to KU after spending the last two years as an instructor/coach at the Born Hank Haney International Junior Golf Academy in Hilton Nichols, S.C. Head Island, S.C. One of her strong areas is working with Coaching Experience players on their short games. 2007-2009 Assistant at Coastal Carolina Prior to that, Heher was an assistant coach at Coastal Carolina 2009-July 2011 from 2007-09 and helped the team to a Big South Conference Championship in Instructor/Coach at Hank Haney 2009. International Junior Golf Academy

Heher played golf at Coastal Carolina and was a three-time all-Big South selection, as Education well as the league’s freshman of the year in 2004. In her sophomore season the Lady Coastal Carolina Marketing, 2007 Chanticleers won the conference team title as she was the individual runner-up. Playing Experience Heher was also a four-time All-American Scholar, a two-time academic all-Big South Coastal Carolina - 2004-07 selection and played in a school-record 127 rounds.

The Nichols, S.C. native graduated with a degree in marketing from Coastal Carolina in 2007.

16 17 Fall 2011 Review

Kansas came out swinging in the 2010-2011 season on and off the course. The Jayhawks won the Marilynn Smith Invitational, Sophomore Meghan Potee placed in the top 10 as a team in all but two tournaments and lines up a putt at the Marilynn placed in the top five of the first seven tournaments. Smith Invitational.

Seniors Meghna Bal, Grace Thiry and Jennifer Clark were all name to the Academic All-Big 12 first team for the third straight season while redshirt freshmanThanuttra Boonraksasat was named to the second team.

Kansas has produced at least three first-team selections in each of the last four seasons and at least two players on first-team in each of the last nine years.

To keep the academic momentum going, the Jayhawks had four women selected to the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) All-America Scholar list. Meghna Bal and Jennifer Clark were selected for the second time while Grace Thiry and Junior Katy Nugent were first time selections.

Grace Thiry claimed medalist honors and Katy Nugent finished one behind as the duo led Kansas to the team title at the marilynn Smith Invitational. The Jayhawks hosted the Marilynn Smith Invitational Sept. 27 and 28 and marked the first time the Jayhawks won a team title since claiming the Duramed Collegiate in 2009. Thiry’s individual championship was the first by a Jayhawk since that same tournament when Meghan Gockel claimed medalist honors.

Kansas kept the season consistent with their lineup, taking the same five women to seven of the 11 tournaments. Bal, Boonraksasat, Nugent and Thiry participated in all 11 tournaments and freshman Meghan Potee played in 10 of the 11 tournaments, two of them as an individual.

Playing as an individual at the Marilynn Smith Invitational, Senior Jennifer Clark finished tied for 29th after a final round 77. Clark graduated with a degree in graphic design last May.

18 2010-2011 Season Results

Fall Schedule/Results Date Tournament, Location Finish Score Sept. 13-14 Chip-N Club Invitational, Lincoln, Neb. T2nd/15 300-299—599 Sept. 27-28 Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational, Manhattan, Kan. 1st/12 313-290-300—903 Oct. 4-5 Johnie Imes Invitational, Columbia, Mo. 8th/15 306-302-303—911 Oct. 11-13 NMSU Price’s ‘Give ‘Em Five’ Invitational, Las Cruces, N.M. 9th/14 302-300-297—899 Oct. 25-26 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate, Kiawah Island, S.C. 4th/18 296-296-295—887

Spring Schedule/Results Date Tournament, Location Finish Score Feb. 13-14 Claud Jacobs Intercollegiate, Victoria, Texas 2nd/16 301-311-308—920 Feb. 27-Mar. 1 Sir Pizza Cards Challenge, Weston, Fla. 5th/14 312-305-296—913 March 25-26 MountainView Collegiate, Tucson, Ariz. 17th/18 307-309-297—913 April 1-3 Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate, University, Miss. 9th/18 308-306-306—920 April 11-12 Baylor Spring Invitational, Waco, Texas 6th/18 312-317-296—925 April 22-24 Big 12 Championships, Columbia, Mo. 11th/12 302-305-304—911

2010-2011 Individual Statistics Avg. Best Best Top Top Best Player, Class Events Rds-Stks 18 18 54 10 20 Finish Meghna Bal, Sr. 11 32-2460 76.88 72 224 3 3 T3rd Thanuttra Boonraksasat, RS-Fr. 11 32-2424 75.75 70 217 2 2 T4th Katy Nugent, Jr. 11 32-2433 76.03 69 216 3 4 2nd Grace Thiry, Sr. 11 32-2452 76.63 70 219 3 4 1st Meghan Potee, Fr. 10 30-2350 78.33 69 225 - 2 15th Jennifer Clark, Sr. 7 20-1578 78.90 74 229 - - T23rd Maria Jackson, Jr. 2 5-412 82.40 76 247 - - T50th Audrey Yowell, So. 2 5-412 82.40 78 249 - - T53rd Team 65 188-14521 78.42 69 216 11 15 1st

Tournament-by-Tournament Lineup

Event Lineup Individuals Chip-N Club Invitational Bal, Boonraksasat, Clark, Nugent, Thiry Jackson, Yowell Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational Bal, Boonraksasat, Jackson, Nugent, Thiry Clark, Potee, Yowell Johnie Imes Invitational Bal, Boonraksasat, Clark, Nugent, Thiry ­­Potee NMSU Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Intercollegiate Bal, Boonraksasat, Clark, Nugent, Thiry Potee Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate Bal, Boonraksasat, Nugent, Potee, Thriy — Claud Jacobs Challenge Bal, Boonraksasat, Nugent, Potee, Thiry Clark Sir Pizza Cards Challenge Bal, Boonraksasat, Nugent, Potee, Thiry Clark Mountain View Collegiate Bal, Boonraksasat, Nugent, Potee, Thiry — Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate Bal, Boonraksasat, Nugent, Potee, Thiry Jackson Baylor Spring Invitational Bal, Boonraksasat, Nugent, Potee, Thiry Clark Big 12 Championship Bal, Boonraksasat, Nugent, Potee, Thiry —

19 Tournament Recaps

Fall 2010 Chip-N Club Invitational, Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 13-14, (T2nd/15) *Shortened to Two Rounds 1. Arkansas State 306-292—598 1. Amy Anderson, NDSU 71-73—144 T2. Kansas 300-299—599 T4. Meghna Bal 72-76—148 T2. Kansas State 299-300—599 T4. Grace Thiry 75-73—148 4. UTSA 294-310—604 T16. Katy Nugent 79-73—152 T5. Texas State 305-312—617 T23. Th anuttra Boonraksasat 76-78—154 T5. Missouri 313-304—617 T23. Jennifer Clark 77-77—154 T7. Iowa 308-310—618 75. Audrey Yowell 80-83—163 T7. Akron 309-309—618 T78. Maria Jackson 88-77—165

Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational, Manhattan, Kan., Sept. 27-28, (1st/12) 1. Kansas 313-290-300—903 1. Grace Thiry 73-73-73—219 2. UALR 306-306-301—913 2. Katy Nugent 70-69-72—220 3. Kansas State 306-304-306—916 t6. Meghna Bal 80-72-75—227 4. Nebraska 303-301-314—918 t29. Jennifer Clark (Ind.) 80-79-77—236 5. Oral Roberts 313-299-317—929 t31. T. Boonraksasat 81-76-80—237 6. Wichita State 306-316-312—934 t38. Meghan Potee (Ind.) 84-78-79—241 7. State 316-310-315—941 t50. Maria Jackson 81-80-86—247 8. South Florida 318-312-312—942 t53. Audrey Yowell (Ind.) 78-85-86—249

,Johnie Imes Invitational Columbia, Mo., Oct. 4-5, (8th/15) 1. Oklahoma State 293-286-284—863 t1. Courtney McKim, Oklahoma State 73-68-71—212 t2. Colorado 298-289-291—878 t1.Victoria Park, Oklahoma State 72-75-65—212 t2. Oklahoma 292-296-290—878 t27. Grace Thiry 74-74-79—227 4. Florida International 304-289-292—885 t36, Meghna Bal 77-75-77—229 5. Wisconsin 297-304-294—895 t36. Jennifer Clark 76-77-76—229 6. Arkansas-Little Rock 309-295-299—903 44. Katy Nugent 79-76-76—231 7. Kansas State 301-298-305—904 t45. T. Boonraksasat 80-78-74—232 8. Kansas 306-302-303—911 t58. Meghan Potee (Ind.) 78-76-82—236

Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Intercollegiate, Las Curces, N.M., Oct. 11-13, (9th/14) 1. New Mexico State 289-291-286—866 1. Lene Hafsten-Morch, Baylor 71-73-65—209 2. Baylor 285-295-291—871 t22. Katy Nugent 77-75-72—224 t3. Mississippi St. 297-291-295—883 t28. Meghan Potee (Ind.) 76-69-80—225 t3. UTEP 295-292-296—883 34. Meghna Bal 74-75-77—226 5. North Texas 296-292-300—888 t35. T. Boonradsasat 77-80-77—227 6. UC-Irvine 286-304-299—889 t40. Grace Thiry 74-76-79—229 9. Kansas 302-300-297—899 t40. Jennifer Clark 77-74-78—229

Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate, Kiawah Island, S.C., Oct. 25-26, (4th/18) 1. Kennesaw St. 282-298-295—875 1. Leigh Whitaker, Charleston 67-67-71—205 2. Coastal Carolina 295-287-298—880 t4. Katy Nugent 73-71-72—216 3. Campell 299-284-303—886 t15. Grace Thiry 70-80-72—222 4. Kansas 296-296-296—887 t35. Meghna Bal 77-74-77—228 t5. Morehead State 293-299-297—889 t40. T. Boonraksasat 76-71-83—230 t5. College of Charleston 287-291-311—889 t54. Meghan Potee 83-80-74—237

20 Tournament Recaps

Spring 2011 Claud Jacobs Intercollegiate, Victoria, Texas, Feb. 13-14, (2nd/16) 1. Texas State 312-296-304—912 t1. Krista Puistie, Texas State 80-71-74—225 2. Kansas 301-311-308—920 t1. Kamryn Ruffin, Tulsa 71-79-75—225 t3. Tulsa 312-311-300—923 t3. Meghna Bal 75-75-77—227 t3. North Texas 309-310-304—923 t10. Grace Thiry 75-77-78—230 5. Sam Houston State 319-314-306—939 t16. Meghan Potee 79-77-75—231 t6. Eastern 317-308-317—944 t21. T. Boonraksasat 74-82-78—234 t6. Ball State 320-308-316—944 t49. Jennifer Clark (Ind.) 81-82-82—245 8. Lamar 317-312-316—945 t53. Katy Nugent 77-87-82—246 Sir Pizza Cards Challenge, Weston, Fla., Feb. 27-March 1, (5th/14) 1. Texas State 307-301-294—902 1. Shena Yang, South Florida 70-72-70—212 2. FIU 305-300-301—906 t7. Katy Nugent 76-76-70—222 3. Memphis 307-300-301—908 t10. T. Boonraksasat 74-78-72—224 4. Louisville 310-299-300—909 t37. Grace Thiry 81-77-77—235 5. Kansas 312-305-296—913 t48. Meghna Bal 81-74-84—239 t6. State 305-320-292—920 t50. Meghan Potee 83-80-77—240 t6. Arkansas State 309-299-312—920 70. Jennifer Clark (Ind.) 85-78-87—250 Mountain View Collegiate, Tuscon, Ariz., March 25-26, (17th/18) 1. Iowa State 285-284-288—857 1. Emily Tubert, Arkansas 68-72-67—201 2. Oklahoma 294-285-285—863 t45. T. Boonraksasat 79-76-70—225 3. Arkansas 286-292-286—864 t57. Katy Nugent 76-78-74—228 4. Colorado 292-292-290—873 t64. Meghan Potee 78-77-75—230 5. Minnesota 287-298-298—883 t75. Meghna Bal 76-78-80—234 17. Kansas 307-309-297—913 t79. Grace Thiry 77-80-78—235 Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate, University, Miss., April 1-3, (9th/18) 1. 290-279-294—863 t1. Nathalie Mansson, Tennessee 72-67-74—213 2. Tulsa 300-293-300—893 t1. Erica Popson, Tennessee 71-69-73—213 3. Tulane 299-307-292—898 t4. T. Boonraksasat 73-73-71—217 4. Mississippi 298-299-303—900 t39. Katy Nugent 79-74-77—230 5. Coastal Carolina 298-297-310—905 t64. Grace Thiry 80-78-77—235 6. Southern Mississippi 303-293-310—906 t77. Meghna Bal 77-81-82—240 9. Kansas 308-306-306—920 t80. Meghan Potee 79-82-81—242 Baylor Spring Invitational, Waco, Texas, April 11-12, (6th/18) 1. Texas Tech 309-295-295—899 1. Alex Gibson, Texas Tech 78-70-71—219 2. North Texas 310-310-289—909 t15. Meghan Potee 75-76-77—228 t3. UTSA 309-306-302—917 t29. T. Boonraksasat 84-81-68—233 t3. Missouri State 313-303-301—917 t32. Grace Thiry 78-81-75—234 5. Oklahoma 308-310-301—919 t35. Jennifer Clark 84-76-75—235 6. Kansas 312-317-296—925 t42. Katy Nugent 78-81-77—236 t7. Baylor 307-317-303—927 t42. Meghan Bal 81-79-76—236 Big 12 Championship, Columbia, Mo., April 22-24, (11th/12) 1. Texas 296-287-289—872 1. Madison Pressel, Texas 71-66-71—208 2. Texas A&M 298-290-287—875 t23. T. Boonraksasat 76-73-75—224 3. Missouri 297-291-292—880 t28. Meghna Bal 73-78-75—226 4. Iowa State 300-285-297—882 t54. Grace Thiry 77-77-84—238 5. Oklahoma 298-293-297—888 59. Meghan Potee 76-84-80—240 6. Texas Tech 294-296-299—889 7. Oklahoma State 302-294-295—891 8. Baylor 301-294-305—900 9. Colorado 302-297-304—903 10. Nebraska 297-298-314—909 11. Kansas 302-305-304—911 12. Kansas State 309-303-304—916

21 All-Time Letterwinners

-A- Helleberg, Jane ...... 1985-86 -R- Atchison, Sherri ...... 1987-90 Hepler, Sara ...... 1989 Rainbolt, Alyssa ...... 2008 Hiatt, Jaci ...... 2007-08 Reinbeck, Cathy ...... 1991, 93 -B- Hoins, Nancy ...... 1976-79 Renz, Lauren ...... 2005 Bal, Meghna ...... 2008-11 Holbrook, Ann ...... 1993-95 Reuter, Beth ...... 1995-98 Bauerle, Linda ...... 1986 Howard, Barbara ...... 1980 Reynolds, Holly ...... 1991-94 Bawanan, Jennifer ...... 2001-04 Howard, Lisa ...... 1979-82 Rose, Heather ...... 2000-03 Belisle, Tracy ...... 1993-95 Russell, Missy ...... 1994-97 Birdsell, Kelly ...... 2005-06 -J- Bishop, Ashely ...... 1998-01 Jackson, Maria ...... 2009- -S- Black, Lisa ...... 1983-84 Johnson, Cynthia ...... 1979 Sanders, Brenda ...... 1983-86 Boozer, Barbara ...... 1975-76 Scheid, Marilee ...... 1984-86 Boozer, Beth ...... 1975-78 -K- Schultz, Andi ...... 1999-2000 Boozer, Beverly ...... 1982-83 Kelly, Maureen ...... 1983-86 Schwerman, Kendall ...... 2004 Braymen, Ann ...... 1985-86 Kierl, Sarah ...... 2005-06 Burgess, Sarah ...... 1978-81 Kruggel, Tiffany ...... 2000-03 Shockley, Toni ...... 1985-87 Shogren, Sharon ...... 1977 -C- -L- Simpson, Jill ...... 1997,99 Carson, Kalynd ...... 2009 Lauritsen, Lori ...... 1994, 96-97 Svensson, Camilla ...... 2007-08 Clark, Anne ...... 1994-97 Loeffelholz, LeeAnn ...... 1983-84 Straub, Kristy...... 2000-03 Clark, Jennifer ...... 2008-11 Loftus, Ellen ...... 1981 Coe, Patricia ...... 1980-83 Lowen, Donna ...... 1987-90 -T- Costner, Amanda ...... 2004-07 Lowery, Ashley ...... 1999 Tessary, Susan ...... 1997-2000 Thiry, Grace ...... 2008-11 -D- -M- Thornberry, Tegan ...... 2001-02 DeLong, A. Jacqueline ...... 1977 MacDonald, Jill ...... 2002-03 Thorsteindottir, Solveig ...... 1983-84 Donnelly, Tara ...... 1994 Mahoney, Sarah ...... 2000-01 Triplett, Shelly ...... 1989-92 Marney, Kelly ...... 1996-97 Thompson, Jessica ...... 1996 -E- Martin, Laura ...... 1990-92 Tucker, Jamie ...... 1998 Eyre, Catherine ...... 1979 Merwald, Julie ...... 1980 Morrison, Patricia ...... 1975,77 -U- -G- Mossberg, Suzanne ...... 1987-89 Uher, Michelle ...... 1992-94 Giangrosso, Annie ...... 2005-08 Mulvihill, Michelle ...... 1986-88 Gnewuch, Tina ...... 1985-88 Munsch, Mandy ...... 1996-99 -W- Gockel, Meghan ...... 2007-10 Myers, Laura ...... 1989-92 Webb, Kathy ...... 1975-76 Goetsche, Pamela ...... 1977-78 -N- White, Sally ...... 1979-80 Goolsbe, Barbara ...... 1977-78, 80 Nugent, Katy...... 2011- Williams, Deann ...... 1981-82 Gustafson, Karen ...... 1982 -P- Williamson, Lynn ...... 1993-96 Padden, Carrie ...... 1997-2000 Wilson, Sydney ...... 2008-10 -H- Pekar, Susan ...... 1985-88 Wineinger, Pam ...... 1993-94 Hadl, Charneil ...... 1977 Powers, Emily ...... 2007-10 Winkelmann, Meredith ...... 2004-06 Hallenbeck, Jo Jo ...... 2007-08 Pryor, Chelsey ...... 2003-06 Womble, Jill ...... 2004-07

*current team members in bold

Kansas Coaching Victories Coach (Years at Kansas) Number of Victories 1. Brad Demo (1988-1990) 5 2. Erin O’Neil (2004-present) 5 2. Jerry Waugh (1993-1999) 4 4. Nicole Hollingsworth (1999-2002) 2 4. Sarah Johnson (1991-1992) 2 4. Kent Weiser (1985-1987) 2 7. Ross Randall (1981-1984) 1 8. Sandy Bahan (1978-1980) 1 9. Meghan Menzel (2002-2004) 0

22 All-Time Honors

Big 12 All-Tournament Jaci Hiatt (First Team) 2004 - Amanda Costner—7th Meghan Gockel (First Team) 2007 - Amanda Costner—1st JoJo Hallenbeck (Second Team) 2009 - Meghan Gockel—t6th 2009 - Meghan Gockel (First Team) Meghna Bal (First Team) Big 12 First Team All-Conference Jennifer Clark (First Team) 2006 - Amanda Costner Emily Powers (First Team) 2007 - Amanda Costner Grace Thiry (First Team) 2008 - Emily Powers Sydney Wilson (First Team) Academic All-Big 12 1997 - Lori Lauritsen (First Team) 2010 - Meghna Bal (First Team) Anne Clark (Honorable Mention) Jennifer Clark (First Team) Kelly Marney (Honorable Mention) Meghan Gockel (First Team) Missy Russell (Honorable Mention) Emily Powers (First Team) 1998 - Ashley Bishop (First Team) Grace Thiry (First Team) Jamie Tucker (First Team) Sydney Wilson (First Team) Beth Reuter (Honorable Mention) 2011 - Meghna Bal (First Team) Susan Tessary (Honroable Mention) Fhong Boonraksasat (Second Team) 1999 - Ashley Bishop (First Team) Jennifer Clark (First Team) Ashley Lowery (Second Team) Grace Thiry (First Team) 2000 - Ashley Bishop (First Team) NGCA All-American Scholars Carrie Padden (First Team) 1992 - Laura Meyers Andi Schultz (First Team) Shelly Triplett 2001 - Tiffany Kruggel (First Team) 2002 - Jennifer Bawanan Ashley Bishop (Second Team) Jill MacDonlad 2001 - Sarah Mahoney (First Team) 2003 - Jennifer Bawanan 2002 - Jennifer Bawanan (First Team) 2004 - Jennifer Bawanan Tiffany Kruggel (Second Team) Chelsey Pryor 2003 - Jennifer Bawanan (First Team) 2005 - Chelsey Pryor Tiffany Kruggel (First Team) 2006 - Chelsey Pryor Jill MacDonald (First Team) Amanda Costner Heather Rose (Second Team) 2007 - Meghan Gockel 2004 - Jennifer Bawanan (First Team) 2008 - Meghan Gockel Chelsey Pryor (First Team) Sydney Wilson Meredith Winkelmann (First Team) 2009 - Meghna Bal 2005 - Amanda Costner (First Team) Jennifer Clark Chelsey Pryor (First Team) Meghan Gockel Meredith Winkelmann (First Team) Sydney Wilson 2006 - Amanda Costner (First Team) 2010 - Meghan Gockel Annie Giangrosso (First Team) 2011- Meghna Bal Chelsey Pryor (First Team) Jennifer Clark Meredith Winkelmann (First Team) Katy Nugent 2007 - Amanda Costner (First Team) Grace Thiry Annie Giangrosso (First Team) 2008 - Annie Giangrosso (First Team)

23 Kansas History

Date Tournament Result Top Individual Spring 1977 *Bold indicates March 11-13 Betsy Rawls Invitational 363-350-339—1052 Nancy Hoins – 257 team victory Fall 1978 Sept. 11-13 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 16/18 (348-357-341—1046) Nancy Hoins – 253 Sept. 29-30 AIAW Region VI Championship 7/10 (353-339—692) Nancy Hoins – 175 Oct. 5-6 Kansas Invitational 5/8 (364-352—716) Nancy Hoins – T6/172 Oct. 11-12 Wichita State Invitational 1/3 (332-329—661) Nancy Hoins – 2/155

Fall 1979 Sept. 14-15 Air Force Academy (1043) Sarah Burgess – 11/251 Oct. 11-12 Kansas Invitational 3/9 (352-348—700) Sally White – 9/171 Oct. 20-21 Missouri Invitational 8/12 (351-357—708) Cathy Eyre - 172

Fall 1980 Sept. 15-17 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 21/24 (325-346-339—1010) Patty Coe – 247 Sept. 26-27 Iowa State Invitational 7/13 (327-333—660) Sally Donnini – t32/166 Oct. 9-10 Kansas Invitational 3/6 (335-355—690) Cathy Eyre – t10/168

Spring 1981 April 9-12 Tiger Classic 4/6 (1001) Patty Coe - 239 April 19-22 Sooner Invitational 8/10 (1018) Sarah Burgess - 246 ROSS April 27-29 Big Eight Championship 6/7 (329-335-344—1008) Patty Coe – t11/240 RANDALL 1981-84 Fall 1981 Sept. 14-16 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 21/21 (323-338-335—996) Bev Boozer – t74/245 Sept. 21-22 Iowa State Invitational 9/11 (331-321-338—990) Bev Boozer – 150 Oct. 16-18 Mizzou Invitational 6/10 (327-328-345—1000) Lisa Bradley – 11/242 Oct. 22-23 Kansas Invitational 4/6 (338-330-324—992) Lisa Bradley – 3/237

Spring 1982 March 18-20 Tiger Tangle 6/7 (1080) Bev Boozer – 279 April 2-4 Missouri Invitational 3/5 (1036) Bev Boozer – 254 April 26-28 Big Eight Championship 6/7 (338-341-331—1010) Bev Boozer – t12/248 May 1-2 Stephens Invitational 4/8 (916) Bev Boozer – t3/224

Fall 1982 Sept. 13-15 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 18/18 (327-335-344—1006) Bev Boozer – t42/238 Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Iowa State Invitational 6/9 (347-321-352—1020) Bev Boozer – t13/254 Oct. 14-15 Kansas Invitational 4/7 (336-336-343—1015) Bev Boozer – 2/236 Oct. 21-23 Missouri Invitational 5/6 (322-342-325—999) Patty Coe -- 245

Spring 1983 March 31-April 1 Missouri Invitational 5/7 (333) Patty Coe – t3/77 April 18 Kansas Mini-Invitational 1/8 Bev Boozer – 79 April 25-27 Big Eight Championship T4/8 (1009) Patty Coe – 241 May 1 Stephens College Invitational 4/6 (323) Patty Coe – 117

Fall 1983 Sept. 12-14 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 16/16 (342-346-344—1032) Solveig Thorsteindottir – 255 Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Lady Northern 17/19 (337-334-331—1002) Sue Pekar – 241 Oct. 9-10 Missouri Invitational 4/6 (353-336-334—1023) Brenda Sanders – 11/248 Oct. 17-18 Kansas Invitational 4/8 (339-341-340—1020) Brenda Sanders – 10/246

Spring 1984 April 3 Big Red Invitational 8/8 (352-349-359—1060) LeeAnn Loeffelholz – 24/255 April 16-17 Kansas State Invitational 4/6 (355-336-342—1033) Maureen Kelly – t10/252 April 23-25 Big Eight Championship 6/7 (352-340-347—1039) Brenda Sanders – t16/252 April 28-29 Stephens College Invitational 4/5 (337-349-335—1021) Solveig Thorsteindottir – t9/249 LeeAnn Loeffelholz – t9/249

Fall 1984 Sept. 10-12 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 6/8 (335-315-332—984) Maureen Kelly – t5/236 Sept. 16-18 Oklahoma State Invitational 13/14 (360-345-357—1062) Maureen Kelly – t54/258 Sept. 28-29 Northern Iowa Invitational 4/6 (331-319-318—968) Maureen Kelly – t6/237 Oct. 15-16 Kansas Invitational 2/8 (327-338—665) Tina Gnewuch – 3/161 Oct. 20-21 Missouri Invitational 4/9 (337-335-323—995) Tina Gnewuch – t3/241

24 Kansas History

Date Tournament Result Top Individual Spring 1985 March 31 Invitational 14/14 (337-342-332—1011) Marilee Scheid – 53/251 April 8-9 Big Red Invitational 6/10 (338-335-337—1010) Maureen Kelly – t11/246 April 12-13 Illini Spring Classic 11/16 (342-352-352—1046) Brenda Sanders - t26/254 April 22-23 Big Eight Championship 3/7 (324-337-347—1008) Tina Gnewuch - 10/249 Washington Gearhart Invitational 4/4 (331-350—681) Maureen Kelly – 9/165

Fall 1985 Sept. 20-22 Lady Seminole Invitational 17/19 (337-324-330—991) Tina Gnewuch – t75/246 Sept. 26-28 Northern Iowa Invitational 3/8(334-327-328—989) Maureen Kelly – 7/244 Oct. 3-6 Memphis Invitational 15/17 (334-324-335—993) Tina Gnewuch – t250 Marilee Scheid – t250 Oct. 12-15 Beacon Woods Invitational 5/7 (334-312-321—967) Maureen Kelly - 234 Oct. 21-22 Kansas Invitational Kansas A 4/8 (324-318-330—972) Marilee Scheid – t10/241 Kansas B 6/8 (333-333-334—1000) Sue Pekar – 14/243 KENT Spring 1986 WEISER March 13-15 North-South Classic 1/6 (331-312-163—806) Sue Pekar – t2/195 1985-87 March 21-22 Rayburn Classic 3/4 (338-347-338—1023) Marilee Scheid – 250 March 29-30 South Carolina Invitational 13/13 (345-331-336—1012) Tina Gnewuch – t48/246 April 7-8 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 9/12 (350-327-346—1023) Tina Gnewuch – t19/251 April 14-15 Pepsi Women’s Classic 6/8 (371-340—711) Tina Gnewuch – t8/171 April 28-29 Big Eight Championship 6/7 (330-334-333—997) Sue Pekar –13/240

Fall 1986 Sept. 12-13 Iowa State Invitational 5/10 (331-329-335—995) Sue Pekar – t7/240 Sept. 10-12 All College Kickoff 10/12(334-317-318—969) Sue Pekar – t30/241 Sept. 26-28 Lady Seminole Invitational 9/17 (315-319-330—964) Sue Pekar – t9/232 Oct. 3-5 Beacon Woods Invitational 9/12 (318-320-325—963) Sue Pekar – 232 Oct. 20-21 Kansas Invitational Kansas A 1/8 (321-313-320—954) Sue Pekar – t4/236 Kansas B 3/8 (318-323-318—959) Marilee Scheid – t4/236

Spring 1987 March 18-19 Illini Spring Break Classic 3/13 (305-314—619) Sue Pekar – t7/152 March 29-31 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 6/10 (345) Sue Pekar - 84 April 6-7 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 7/14 (338-338-334—1010) Tina Gnewuch – t22/253 April 11-12 Missouri Invitational 3/12 (321-314—635) Sue Pekar – 1/150 April 18-19 Lady Buckeye Invitational 7/14 (322-317-319—951) Tina Gnewuch – t8/226 April 27-28 Big Eight Championship 4/7 (342-320-314—976) Sue Pekar – t12/238

Fall 1987 Sept. 4-5 Iowa State Cyclone Classic 3/9 (325-323-332—980) Tina Gnewuch – t5/237 Sept. 12-13 Iowa Invitational 6/8 (327-321-330—978) Sue Pekar – 8/27 Oct. 9-11 Beacon Woods Invitational 13/14 (337-327-315—979) Sue Pekar – 52/244 Oct. 19-20 Kansas Invitational 3/8 (344-321-338—1003) Tina Gnewuch – 2/241

Spring 1988 March 19-20 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 3/16 (320-333-331—984) Sue Pekar – t6/237 March 29-30 Illini Spring Break Classic 4/8 (317-307-320—944) Sue Pekar – 2/226 BRAD April 11-12 Nebraska Invitational 3/9 (320-328-318—966) Sue Pekar – 2/231 DEMO April 25-26 Big Eight Championship 4/7 (335-325-349—1009) Sue Pekar – 11/250 1988-90

Fall 1988 Sept. 2-3 Iowa State Cyclone Classic 3/9 (317-333—650) Laura Myers – 4/160 Sept. 23-24 Air Force Academy Classic 2/10 (346-332-318—996) Shelly Triplett – 2/242 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Wichita State Shocker Classic Kansas A 1/7 (308-316-318—942) Laura Myers – t3/231 Kansas B 3/7 (339-333-334—1006)­­ Donna Lowen – 6/233 Nov. 2-4 Texas Invitational 1/5 (310-314—624) Shelly Triplett – t1 155 Sherri Atchison – t1 155

Spring 1989 March 5-6 Utah Dixie Classic 3/12 (308-307-311—926) Shelly Triplett – 2/220 March 13-14 Snowbird Intercollegiate 1/8 (322-305—627) Laura Meyers – t2/155 Shelly Triplett – t2/155 March 24-25 USF Summerfield Invitational 6/10 (325-325-316—966) Laura Myers – 13/237 April 8-9 Lady Paladin Golf Tournament 8/12 (330) Laura Myers – t8/78 April 17-18 Nebraska Invitational 2/6 (329-308-318—955) Donna Lowen - 233 April 24-25 Big Eight Championship 5/7 (329-324-327—990) Sherri Atchison – t11/243

25 Kansas History

Date Tournament Result Top Individual Fall 1989 Sept. 15-17 Roadrunner Invitational 3/12 (318-318-317—953) Sherri Atchison – t8/236 Laura Myers – t8/236 Sept. 23-24 All-College Kickoff 2/11 (329-330-313—972) Donna Lowen—t4/238 Oct. 2-3 Shocker Classic Kansas A 1/7 (326-325-326—977) Sherri Atchison – 2/241 Kansas B 5/7 (1081) Trisa Leibig –11/258 Nov. 5-6 Lamar Cardinal Invitational 5/10 (320-309-312—941) Sherri Atchison – t8/230 Spring 1990 March 5-6 Utah Dixie Classic 4/18 (314-333-313—960) Laura Myers – 16/240 March 12-13 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 4/17 (311-310-311—932) Donna Lowen – 4/226 April 2-3 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 2/12 (331-318-308—957) Laura Myers – t4/237 April 13-15 Azalea Festival Tournament 2/6 (316-310-308—934) Donna Lowen – 3/229 April 23-24 Big Eight Championship 1/7 (312-311-313—936) Donna Lowen – 2/231 May 23-26 NCAA Championship 14/17 (323-324-310-313—1270) Laura Myers – t52/316 Sherri Atchison t52/316 Fall 1990 Sept. 16-18 Roadrunner Invitational 5/12 (318-311-322—951) Shelly Triplett - 231 Oct. 15-17 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 4/15 (327-324-314—965) Laura Myers – t9/237 Nov. 16-18 Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 11/12 (323-317-325—965) Shelly Triplett – t32/238 Spring 1991 March 4-5 Utah Dixie Classic 4/19 (317-320-335—972) Laura Myers – 11/241 March 11-12 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 7/19 (328-331-317—976) Laura Myers – t8/238 SARAH April 6-7 Earl Steward Lady Mustang 8/12 (317-321-311—949) Laura Myers – t11/229 JOHNSON April 12-14 Azalea/Seahawk Invitational 4/13 (326-316-314—956) Laura Myers – t4/233 1991-92 April 29-30 Big Eight Championship 4/7 (335-324-322—981) Shelly Triplett – 9/237 Fall 1991 Sept. 14-15 Minnesota Invitational 3/9 (312-315—627) Laura Myers – 2/153 Sept. 26-28 Dick McGuire Invitational 6/18 (320-313-314—947) Laura Myers – t12/233 Holly Reynolds – t12/233 Oct. 6-8 Alabama Intercollegiate 1/9 (309-314-318—941) Shelly Triplett – 1/226 Oct. 14-16 Edean Ihlandfeldt Invitational 5/15 (326-305-319—950) Laura Myers –t14/235 Spring 1992 March 9-10 Utah Dixie Classic 2/18 (318-317-309—944) Laura Myers – 1/226 March 27-29 South Carolina Invitational 10/14 (318-311-325—954) Shelly Triplett – t13/234 April 10-12 Azalea Seahawk Invitational 1/9 (316-307-297—920) Holly Reynolds – 1/220 April 27-28 Big Eight Championship 3/7 (323-311-317—951) Holly Reynolds – t6/235 Fall 1992 Sept. 11-13 Roadrunner Invitational T7/14 (334-325-332—991) Holly Reynolds – t2/228 Sept. 26-27 Cyclone Classic 3/11 (331-336—667) Holly Reynolds – 1/156 Oct. 3-4 Yale Intercollegiate 1/10 (321-333—654) Holly Reynolds – 1/153 Oct. 12-13 Shocker Fall Classic 2/10 (334-330-347—1011) Holly Reynolds – 1/234 Spring 1993 March 8-9 Utah Dixie Classic T12/15 (326-324-324—974) Holly Reynolds – 1/224 JERRY March 26-28 Lady Gamecock Classic 12/18 (319-331-323—973) Holly Reynolds – t13/230 WAUGH April 3-4 Indiana Invitational 1014 (336-349—685) Holly Reynolds – t5/158 1993-99 April 11-13 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 8/11 (338-313-332—983) Holly Reynolds – 6/232 April 25-26 Big Eight Championship T5/7 (333-340-344—1017) Holly Reynolds – t8/241 May 13-15 NCAA West Regional Holly Reynolds – t9/215 May 26-29 NCAA Championships Holly Reynolds – t15/299 Fall 1993 Sept. 10-12 Roadrunner Invitational 11/16 (341-338-331—1010) Holly Reynolds –t7/230 Sept. 26 Hawkeye Invitational 3/10 (312—312) Holly Reynolds – t4/75 Oct. 1-2 OSU Nike Invitational 5/13 (318-315-322—955) Holly Reynolds – t2/223 Oct. 18-19 Jayhawk Invitational 4/9 (326-336-327—989) Holly Reynolds – t2/226 Nov. 5-7 Texas A&M Bookstore 12/17 (335-335-338—1008) Holly Reynolds – t8/240 Spring 1994 March 7-8 Utah Dixie Classic 9/19 (322-316-321—959) Holly Reynolds – 2/220 March 24-25 Aztec Invitational 1/5 (334-335-333—1012) Holly Reynolds – 1/227 April 2-3 Indiana Invitational 9/18 (317-319-338—974) Holly Reynolds – 1/223 April 11-12 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 5/12 (324-327-330—981) Holly Reynolds – t6/237 April 25-26 Big Eight Championship 6/7 (325-322-331—978) Holly Reynolds – 10/232 May 13-14 NCAA West Regional Holly Reynolds - t15/222

26 Kansas History

Date Tournament Result Top Individual Fall 1994 Sept. 9-11 Roadrunner Invitational 9/17 (331-323-314—968) Missy Russell – T22/237 Sept. 24-25 Spartan Fall Invitational 9/21 (329-324—653) Michelle Uher – T15/158 Oct. 3-4 Nike Invitational 6/16 (329-328-316—973) Lynn Williamson – T27/238 Oct. 17-18 Sunflower Invitational 6/11 (350-344-335—1029) Michelle Uher – T15/253

Spring 1995 March 6-7 Utah Dixie Classic 10/18 (321-327—648) Michelle Uher – T28/160 March 20-22 Lady Bronc Classic 5/9 (345-335-334—1014) Ann Holbrook – T9/250 March 24-25 Texas A&M Bookstore T4/17 (321-317-317—955) Missy Russell – T9/234 April 1-2 Indiana Invitational T4/15 (313-320-325—958) Missy Russell – T4/231 April 10-11 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 5/12 (326—326) Michelle Uher – 2/75 April 24-25 Big Eight Championship 6/8 (337-339-339—1015) Michelle Uher – 4/238

Fall 1995 Sept. 9-10 Minnesota Invitational 5/11 (323-326—649) Lori Lauritsen –T6/158 Sept. 25-26 Northwest Women’s Collegiate 12/18 (326-312-327—965) Mandy Munsch – T21/264 Oct. 7-8 Lady Buckeye Fall Invitational 5/13 (322-340-324—986) Mandy Munsch – 8/238 Oct. 16-17 Sunflower Invitational 7/14 (324-322-348—994) Mandy Munsch – T12/243 Oct. 30-31 Lamar Lady Cardinal Invite 10/12 (331-330-331—992) Anne Clark – T24/246

Spring 1996 March 18-20 Lady Bronc Classic T7/16 (361-327-321—1009) Missy Russell – T7/245 April 1-2 SW Missouri State Invitational 2/16 (328-330-330—988) Missy Russell – 1/234 April 8-9 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 8/12 (337-329-326—992) Anne Clark – T21/243 April 13-14 Boilermaker Invitational 9/12 (331-320-333—984) Beth Reuter – T19/243 April 22-23 Big Eight Championship 7/8 (353-342-330—1025) Missy Russell – T21/251

Fall 1996 Sept. 14-15 Minnesota Invitational 4/15 (327-313—640) Missy Russell – T15/158 Sept. 23-25 Northwest Invitational 6/18 (330-318-318—966) Missy Russell – T13/238 Oct. 7-8 Big 12 Preview 7/12 (318-316-315—949) Anne Clark – T20/236 Oct. 14-15 Sunflower Invitational T6/14(326-324-335—985) Anne Clark – T8/239 Oct. 28-30 Roadrunner Invitational 9/19 (342-321-319—982) Missy Russell –T16/238

Spring 1997 Feb. 24-25 Texas A&M Bookstore 10/18 (324-328-350—1002) Mandy Munsch – T25/245 March 3-4 Bay Area Classic 8/17 (347-329—676) Beth Reuter – T21/169 Missy Russell – T21/169 Susan Tessary – T21/169 March 17-19 UNM Spring Intercollegiate 8/15 (326-330-315—971) Susan Tessary – T20/239 March 24-25 SW Missouri State Invitational 1/8 (321-336-348—1005) Anne Clark – 5/248 April 7-8 Utah Dixie Classic 8/18 (327-311-329—967) Anne Clark – T28/238 April 14-15 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 6/11 (315-327-326—968) Missy Russell – 6/232 April 21-23 Big 12 Championship 7/12 (311-320-328—959) Missy Russell – T16/239

Fall 1997 Sept. 22-23 Northwest Invitational 8/14 (338-326-333—997) Mandy Munsch – T25/244 Sept. 25-27 Dick McGuire Invitational 16/18 (315-311-317—943) Jamie Tucker – T31/232 Oct. 21-22 Sunflower Invitational 1/11 (315-317-300—932) Jamie Tucker – T1/226 Nov. 2-4 Diet Coke Roadrunner Invite 7/19 (304-313-315—932) Mandy Munsch – T20/229 Susan Tessary – T20/229

Spring 1998 Feb. 23-24 GTE “Mo”morial Invitational 8/16 (322-322-325—969) Jamie Tucker – T22/237 March 2-3 Bay Area Classic 6/19 (326-311—637) Jamie Tucker – T7/151 March 14-16 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 12/14 (340-331-333—1004) Jamie Tucker – T21/237 April 6-7 Utah Dixie Classic T5/24 (311-310—621) Jamie Tucker – T11/151 Susan Tessary - T11/151 April 18-19 Hawkeye Invitational 8/10 (325-312-313—950) Susan Tessary – T7/229 April 24-26 Big 12 Championship 9/12 (329-315-328—972) Beth Reuter - T33/241

Fall 1998 Sept. 14-15 Chip-N Club Invitational 13/15 (328-322-316—966) Susan Tessary - T11/227 Sept. 21-22 Heather Farr Memorial Tournament 11/14 (310-319-327—956) Susan Tessary - T26/234 Oct. 3-4 Big 12 Fall Preview 11/12 (326-323-323—972) Susan Tessary - T23/235 Oct. 12-13 Shoot-out at the Legends 10/15 (313-304-319—936) Mandy Munsch - T28/232 Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Diet Coke/Roadrunner Invitational 9/18 (321-306-313—940) Susan Tessary - T13/230

27 Kansas History

Date Tournament Result Top Individual Spring 1999 Feb. 26-28 Sun Trust Lady Gator Invitational 18/19 (337-332—669) Mandy Munsch - T54/163 March 13-14 Mountain View Collegiate 3/9 (314-293—607) Mandy Munsch - T5/148 March 26-28 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 7/8 (326-324-318—968) Susan Tessary - 13/234 April 4-6 Utah Dixie Classic 4/24 (294-314-319—927) Mandy Munsch - T2/223 April 12-13 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 9/15 (321-314-323—958) Mandy Munsch - T18/235 April 19-21 Big 12 Championship 11/12 (310-314-327—951) Mandy Munsch - T16/230 Fall 1999 Sept. 13-14 Big 12 Preview 11/12 (320-318-322—960) Sarah Mahoney - T8/228 Sept. 23-24 Dick McGuire Invitational 17/18 (319-325-320—964) Sarah Mahoney - T49/234 Oct. 11-12 Shoot-out at the Legends 12/12 (318-310-314—942) Susan Tessary - T13/224 Nov. 1-3 Diet Coke/Roadrunner Invitational 21/21 (330-339-317—986) Sarah Mahoney - T69/242 Spring 2000 Feb. 18-19 Kansas vs. Indiana 2/2 (336-327—663) Susan Tessary - 3/162 NICOLE Feb. 28-29 Carolinas Classic 5/26 (317-314—631) Susan Tessary - T2/152 HOLLINGS- March 10-11 N. Illinois Springlake Intercollegiate 4/18 (313-310—623) Sarah Mahoney - T11/154 WORTH March 22 Kansas vs. Coastal Carolina 1/2 (317—317) Sarah Mahoney - 1/7 2000-02 March 23 Kansas vs. College of Charleston 1/2 (308—308) Ashley Bishop - T1/75 April 3-4 Utah Dixie Classic 5/20 (309-304-310—923) Susan Tessary - T5/220 April 10-11 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 9/13 (328-327-327—982) Carrie Padden - 19/241 April 21-23 Big 12 Championship 12/12 (327-321-330—978) Sarah Mahoney - T25/236 Fall 2000 Sept. 8-10 Unlimited Potential Baytree Classic 14/18 (313-319-310—942) Ashley Bishop - T30/233 Sept. 23-24 Mary Fossum Invitational 15/15 (328—328) Tifffany Kruggel - T46/79 Oct. 2-3 Big 12 Fall Preview 12/12 (329-324-316—969) Ashley Bishop - T28/233 Oct. 9-10 Shoot-out at the Legends 14/15 (322-325-312—959) Ashley Bishop - T45/231 Oct. 15-17 Sunflower Invitational 5/8 (321-304-341—966) Jennifer Bawanan - T22/240 Spring 2001 Feb. 19-20 Islander Invitational 4/15 (324-324-309—957) Chrystal Thayer - T2/234 Feb. 26-27 Carolinas Classic T6/22 (323-321—644) Tiffany Kruggel - T9/156 March 5-6 Verizon “Mo”morial Invitational 10/17 (321-313-321—955) Tiffany Kruggel - T27/237 April 7-8 Indiana Invitational 10/15 (335-328-319—982) Ashley Bishop - T36/244 April 14-15 Hawkeye Invitational 9/12 (316-313-319—948) Ashley Bishop - T23/235 April 23-25 Big 12 Championship 12/12 (358-324-325—1007) Heather Rose - T29/244 Fall 2001 Sept. 7-9 Unlimited Potential Bay Tree Classic 14/31 (324-320-322—966) Heather Rose - T45/241 Sept. 26 Sunflower Cup 2/2 (320—320) Jennifer Bawanan - 1/71 Oct. 1-2 Big 12 Invitational 14/16 (322-325-340—987) Jill MacDonald - T19/234 Oct. 8-9 Shoot-out at the Legends 16/19 (307-311-321—939) Heather Rose - T33/229 Oct. 15-16 Sunflower Invitational 10/17 (328—328) Heather Rose - T9/77 Spring 2002 Feb. 18-19 Islander Invitational 3/13 (338-319-306—963) Jill MacDonald - T9/239 Feb. 25-26 Carolinas Classic T12/22 (320-328—648) Jennifer Bawanan - T32/159 March 4-5 Verizon “Mo”morial Invitational T16/18 (346-324—670) Jill MacDonald - T36/163 March 11-12 Waterwood National Spring Inv. 7/17 (334-314-339—987) Heather Rose - 1/235 April 6-7 Indiana Invitational 13/14 (329-329-322—980) Heather Rose - T28/240 April 13-14 Hawkeye Invitational 7/10 (306-311-320—937) Jill MacDonald - 3/221 April 19-21 Big 12 Championship 12/12 (332-321-336—989) Heather Rose - T32/238 Fall 2002 Sept. 6-8 Unlimited Potential Bay Tree Classic 14/35 (318-322-309—949) Jill MacDonald - T39/235 Sept. 16-17 Chip-N Club Invitational 8/14 (319-310-309—938) Jennifer Bawanan - T15/232 Oct. 7-8 Shoot-out at the Legends 11/16 (309-306-310—925) Tiffany Kruggel - T17/226 Oct. 13-15 Sunflower Invitational T3/17 (309-303-312—924) Heather Rose - 7/226 Oct. 29-30 Kent Youel Invitational 11/17 (308-314-308—930) Jill MacDonald - T37/231

Spring 2003 MEGAN Feb. 17-18 Lady Aztec Spring Invitational 2/15 (304-309—613) Jennifer Bawanan - 1/148 MENZEL Feb. 28-March 2 Carolinas Classic 9/22 (323-313-334—970) Chelsey Pryor - T13/233 2003-04 March 10-11 Anteater Invitational 8/13 (322-330-314—966) Heather Rose - T14/234 March 23-25 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 12/12 (333-345-335—1013) Tiffany Kruggel - T42/248 April 7-8 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 8/16 (325-316-333—974) Chelesy Pryor - T22/241 April 21-23 Big 12 Championship 11/12 (325-322-326—973) Jennifer Bawanan - T22/235

28 Kansas History

Date Tournament Result Top Individual Fall 2003 Sept. 8-9 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 7/16 (303-302-300—905) Chelsey Pryor - T14/224 Sept. 20-21 Mary Fossum Invitational 4/16 (320-304-313—937) Tiffany Woods - T15/232 Oct. 6-7 Shoot-out at the Legends 15/18 (315-311-304—930) Jill Womble - T20/223 Oct. 13-14 Sunflower Invitational 4/12 (305-323-316—944) Jill Womble - 8/234 Nov. 3-4 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 11/18 (314-308-322—944) Chelsey Pryor - T28/233 Spring 2004 March 1-2 Texas A&M “Mo”morial Invitational T7/16 (302-302-312—916) Amanda Costner - T2/221 March 15-16 Anteater Invitational 5/13 (322-301-303—926) Amanda Costner - T11/227 March 21-23 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 15/18 (349-333-324—1006) Amanda Costner - T52/249 March 27-28 Mountain View Collegiate 7/17 (297-302-311—910) Chelsey Pryor - T28/228 April 12-13 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 7/15 (305-318-311—934) Chelsey Pryor - T10/229 April 23-25 Big 12 Championship 8/12 (305-312-DNP—617) Amanda Costner - T7/148

Fall 2004 Sept. 13-15 Dick McGuire Invitational 13/17 (308-312-307—927) Chelsey Pryor - T22/225 Sept. 24-26 Jeannie McHaney Invitational 13/18 (311-PPD-317—628) Amanda Costner - T17/151 Oct. 4-5 NMSU Price’s ‘Give ‘Em Five’ 5/18 (310-307-304—921) Jill Womble - T15/228 Oct. 11-12 Sunflower Invitational 1/11 (311-319-316—946) Tiffany Woods - T5/236 Oct. 17-19 Lady Razorback Invitational 9/19 (316-310-312—938) Chelset Pryor - T29/235

Spring 2005 ERIN Feb. 28-March 1 Texas A&M “Mo”morial Invitational T14/15 (338-325-329—992) Amanda Costner - T15/238 O’NEIL March 11-13 Betsy Rawls Invitational 16/17 (329-330-319—978) Amanda Costner - T42/241 March 18-20 LSU/Cleveland Classic 15/18 (325-307-302—934) Amanda Costner - T35/231 2005-PRESENT March 26-27 Mountain View Intercollegiate 9/15 (297-299-296—892) Annie Giangrosso - T15/220 April 9-10 Lady Boilermaker Invitational 6/13 (302-305-305—912) Amanda Costner - 1/217 April 22-24 Big 12 Championship 9/12 (311-331-310—952) Chelsey Pryor - T26/235 Fall 2005 Sept. 12-13 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 6/18 (304-293-297—894) Amanda Costner - 3/212 Oct. 3-4 ORU Shootout 2/17 (312-298-309—919) Chelsey Pryor - 1/226 Oct. 10-11 Sunflower Invitational 6/12 (315-297-311—923) Amanda Costner - 6/220 Oct. 16-18 Embassy Suites Invitational 8/16 (303-309-306—918) Amanda Costner - 4/216 Nov. 4-6 The Derby Invitational 16/17 (317-319-311—947) Chelsey Pryor - T16/225 Spring 2006 Feb. 20-21 Central District Invitational 7/14 (307-309-306—922) Chelsey Pryor - T5/223 March 10-12 Texas A&M “Mo”morial 10/18 (321-328-322—971) Amanda Costner - T11/231 March 17-19 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 13/15 (317-328-318—963) Amanda Costner - T22/236 March 25-26 Mountain View Collegiate 1/15 (297-297-290—884) Chelsey Pryor - 6/217 April 9-10 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic T9/17 (310-303-310—923) Amanda Costner - T6/222 April 17-19 Big 12 Championship 11/12 (316-318-321—955) Amanda Costner - T14/231 Fall 2006 Sept. 11-12 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 9/17 (295-310-298—903) Amanda Costner - T18/223 Sept. 18-19 Chip-N Club Invitational 3/14 (322-317-304—943) Meghan Gockel - T4/231 Oct. 2-3 Sunflower Invitational 1/16 (304-306-307—917) Emily Powers - 4/225 Oct. 16-18 NMSU Price’s ‘Give ‘Em Five’ 14/17 (313-313-307—933) Amanda Costner - T13/225 Oct. 27-29 The Derby Invitational 15/17 (327-309—636) Amanda Costner - T39/156 Spring 2007 Feb. 5-6 Baja Invitational T9/15 (322-317—639) Amanda Costner - T32/158 Feb. 24-26 FSU Chrysler Challenge 7/10 (323-328-316—967) Amanda Costner - T22/238 March 17-19 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 11/15 (323-309-311—943) Amanda Costner - 15/229 March 25-26 Mountain View Collegiate T4/17 (297-291-286—874) Emily Powers - T7/215 April 8-9 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 4/18 (295-294-295—884) Amanda Costner - T10/217 April 16-18 Big 12 Championship 9/12 (312-314-319—945) Amanda Costner - 1/221 Fall 2007 Sept. 10-11 Chip-N Club Invitational 5/19 (313-305-303—921) Emily Powers - T10/224 Sept. 17-18 Ron Moore Intercollegiate 8/11 (309-308-294—911) Emily Powers - T7/221 Oct. 1-2 Marilynn Smith Invitational 1/13 (302-298—600) Camilla Svensson - T4/147 Oct. 15-17 NMSU Price’s ‘Give ‘Em Five’ T4/16 (302-302-304—908) Emily Powers - T8/223 Oct. 26-28 UA-Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate 13/18 (317-312-297—926) Emily Powers - T11/223 Spring 2008 Feb. 17-19 Qdoba Invitational 6/12 (307-314-300—921) Grace Thiry - T7/224 Feb. 25-26 Kitahara Invitational 3/16 (295-301—596) Emily Powers - T2/145 March 17-19 Betsy Rawls Invitational 13/17 (325-332—657) Grace Thiry - T24/160 March 29-30 Mountain View Collegiate 11/18 (299-308-302—909) Emily Powers - T7/220 April 6-8 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 3/16 (304-300-294—898) Emily Powers - T14/223 April 25-27 Big 12 Championship 10/12 (333-325-340—998) Emily Powers - T29/247

29 Kansas History

Date Tournament Result Top Individual Fall 2008 Sept. 15-16 Chip-N Club Invitational 6/12 (306-306-304—916) Grace Thiry - 10/223 Sept. 22-23 Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational 5/16 (318-308-308—934) Emily Powers - 1/223 Sept. 29-30 Johnie Imes Invitational 5/18 (306-306-301—913) Emily Powers - T6/221 Oct. 6-7 McHaney/Morehead Invitational 7/14 (313-316-314—943) Emily Powers - T7/227 Oct. 24-26 The Derby 14/18 (311-306-314—931) Meghna Bal - T12/224

Spring 2009 Feb. 16-17 Cenral District Invitational T13/15 (318-308-320—946) Emily Powers - T29/230 March 6-8 Duramed Collegiate Invitational 1/20 (294-295-294—883) Meghan Gockel - 1/218 March 27-29 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 18/18 (327—327) Emily Powers - T30/77 April 5-6 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 4/15 (327-314-317—958) Emily Powers - T11/237 April 18-19 Lady Buckeye Invitational T9/15 (309-314-327—950) Emily Powers - T33/235 April 24-26 Big 12 Championship 5/12 (312-310-323—945) Meghan Gockel - T6/230

Fall 2009 Sept. 15-16 Chip-N Club Invitational 3/14 (301-295-299—895) Emily Powers - 2/213 Sept. 28-29 Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational 6/13 (324-325-305—954) Emily Powers - T7/231 Oct. 5-6 Johnie Imes Invitational 10/18 (319-313-303—935) Emily Powers - T24/231 Oct. 12-14 NMSU Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” T7/18 (306-297-297—900) Meghna Bal - T6/219 Oct. 26-27 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 2/18 (306-295-294—895) Emily Powers -T6/221

Spring 2010 Feb. 21-23 Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Classic T12/19 (303-314-298—915) Emily Powers - T11/221 March 5-7 Duramed/Rio Verde Collegiate 5/19 (303-297-317—917) Meghna Bal - T15/229 March 15-17 Northern Migration Invite 11/19 (299-308-322—929) Meghna Bal - T29/231 April 2-4 Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate 9/20 (300-305-305—910) Grace Thiry - T24/225 April 23-25 Big 12 Championship 12/12 (314-312-312—938) Emily Powers - T28 231

Fall 2010 Sept. 13-14 Chip-N Club Invitational 2/15 (300-299—599) Meghna Bal - T4/148 Grace Thiry - T4/148 Sept. 27-28 Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv. 1/12 (313-290-300—903) Grace Thiry - 1/219 Oct. 4-5 Johnie Imes Invitational 8/15 (306-302-303—911) Grace Thiry - T27/227 Oct. 11-13 Prices “Give ‘Em Five” Intercollegiate 9/14 (302-300-297—899) Katy Nugent - T22/224 Oct. 25-26 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 4/18 (296-296-295—887) Katy Nugent - T4/216 SPRING 2011 Feb. 13-14 Claud Jacobs Challenge 2/16 (301-311-308—920) Meghna Bal - T3/227 Feb. 27-Mar. 1 Louisville Cards Challenge 5/14 (312-305-296—913) Katy Nugent - T7/222 March 25-26 Mountain View Collegiate 17/18 (307-309-297—913) T. BoonraksasatT45/225 April 1-3 Ole Miss Rebel Intercolegiate 9/18 (308-306-306—920) T. Boonraksasat-T4/217 April 11-12 Baylor Spring Invitational 6/18 (312-317-296—925) Meghan Potee - T15/228 April 22-24 Big 12 Championships 11/12 (302-305-304—911) T. BoonraksasatT23/224 Fall 2011 Sept. 12-14 Dale McNamara Invitational T11/15 (313-304-310—927) Nadia Luttner - T19/224 Sept. 26-27 Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv. 5/12 (307-301-313—921) T. Boonraksasat - T4/221 Oct. 3-4 Johnie Imes Invitational Oct. 16-18 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic Oct. 23-24 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate NCAA Postseason History 1990 NCAA Championships 1994 NCAA West Regional Arthur Hills Golf Course • Hilton Head, S.C. • May 23-26 New Mexico Championship Golf Course • 14. Kansas 323 324 310 313 1270 Albuquerque, N.M. • May 13-14 t52. Laura Myers 82 78 86 80 316 t15. Holly Reynolds 74 74 74 222 t52. Sherri Atchison 84 78 80 74 316 t65. Laura Martin 78 84 78 79 319 2006 NCAA Central Regional 75. Donna Lowen 79 86 76 83 324 Traditions Golf Club • Bryan, Texas • May 11-13 t85. Shelly Triplett 86 84 85 80 335 t26. Amanda Costner 78 76 75 229

1993 NCAA West Regional 2008 NCAA West Regional Randolph North Golf Course • tucson, Ariz. • May 13-15 Lincoln Hills Golf Club •Lincoln, Calif. • May 8-10 t9. Holly Reynolds 71 70 74 215 t56. Emily Powers 80 77 71 228 1993 NCAA Championships University of Georgia Golf Course • Athens, Ga. • May 26-29 t15. Holly Reynolds 77 72 76 74 299

30 Conference Championship History

Big Eight (1976-96), Big 12 (1997-Present)

Year Top School Top Individual Kansas Finish Top Kansas Individual *statistics prior to 1980 incomplete or missing Ross Randall (1981-1984) 1980-1981 Oklahoma, 922 Dorea Mitchell, Oklahoma (227) 6/7 (329-335-344—1008) t11. Patty Coe (80-79-81—241) 1981-1982 Oklahoma State, 917 Val Skinner, Oklahoma State (216) 6/7 (338-341-331—1010) t12. Bev Boozer (83-79-86—248) 1982-1983 Nebraska, 953 Janice Burba, Oklahoma State (233) t4/7 (1009) t8. Patty Coe (241) 1983-1984 Oklahoma State, 934 Robin Hood, Oklahoma State (224) 6/7 (352-340-347—1039) t16. Brenda Sanders (82-83-87—252) Kent Weiser (1985-1987) 1984-1985 Oklahoma State, 934 Lisa Stone, Oklahoma State (231) 3/7 (324-337-347—1008) 10. Tina Gnewuch (79-82-88—249) 1985-1986 Oklahoma State, 924 Robin Hood, Oklahoma State (220) 6/7 (330-334-333—997) 13. Susan Pekar (81-81-78—240) 1986-1987 Oklahoma State, 912 Eva Dahloff, Oklahoma State (228) 4/7 (342-320-314—976) 15. Tina Gnewuch (86-80-76—242) Brad Demo (1988-1990) 1987-1988 Oklahoms State, 944 Eva Dahloff, Oklahoma State (234) 4/7 (1009) 11. Susan Pekar (82-81-87—250) 1988-1989 Oklahoma State, 935 Eva Dahloff, Oklahoma State (229) 5/7 (329-324-337—990) t11. Sherri Atchison (80-83-76—241) 1989-1990 Kansas, 936 Marnie McGuire, Oklahoma State (230) 1/7 (312-311-313—936) 2. Donna Lowen (80-76-75—231) Sarah Johnson (1991-1992) 1990-1991 Oklahoma, 943 Cathy Stevens, Oklahoma (232) 4/7 (335-324-322—981) 9. Shelly Triplett (81-75-81—237) 1991-1992 Oklahoma State, 914 Arantza Sison, Oklahoma State (220) 3/7 (323-311-317—951) t6. Holly Reynolds (82-76-77—235) Jerry Waugh (1993-1999) 1992-1993 Iowa State, 945 Shelley Finnestad, Iowa State (232) t5/8 (333-340-344—1017) t8. Holly Reynolds (78-83-80—241) 1993-1994 Oklahoma State, 919 Charlotta Eliasson, Oklahoma State(221) 6/8 (325-322-331—978) 10. Holly Reynolds (76-75-81—232) 1994-1995 Oklahoma State, 937 Amy Weeks, Oklahoma State (226) 6/8 (337-339-339—1015) 4. Michelle Uher (81-78-79—238) 1995-1996 Oklahoma State, 946 Rachelle Tacha, Nebraska (227) 7/8 (353-342-330—1025) t21. Missy Russell (89-86-76—251) 1996-1997 Texas, 924 Heather Bowie, Texas (212) 7/12 (311-320-328—959) t16. Missy Russell (77-82-80—239) 1997-1998 Texas A&M, 919 Isabelle Rosberg, Texas A&M (225) 9/12 (329-315-328—972 t39. Mandy Munsch (80-83-91—244) 1998-1999 Oklahoma State, 906 Maria Boden, Oklahoma State (219) 11/12 (310-314-327—951) t16. Mandy Munsch (74-79-77—230) Nicole Hollingsworth (1999-2002) 1999-2000 Oklahoma, 916 Amelia Moses, Missouri (222) 12/12 (327-321-330—978) t25. Sarah Mahoney (80-78-78—236) 2000-2001 Oklahoma State, 925 Maria Boden, Oklahoma State (227) 12/12 (358-324-255—1007) t29. Heather Rose (82-79-83—244) 2001-2002 Oklahoma State, 909 Emma Zackrisson, Oklahoma State (223) 12/12 (332-321-336—989) t32. Heather Rose (89-78-77—238) Megan Menzel (2002-2004) 2002-2003 Oklahoma State, 909 Sarah Sasse, Nebraska (220) 11/12 (325-322-326—973) t22. Jennifer Bawanan (80-79-77—235) 2003-2004 Texas, 952 Annie Thruman, Oklahoma State (137) 8/12 (305-312—617) t7. Amanda Costner (75-73—148) Erin O'Neil (2004-present) 2004-2005 Oklahoma State, 900 Annie Thurman-Young, Okla. St. (212) 9/12 (311-331-310—952) t26. Chelsey Pryor (73-81-81—235) 2005-2006 Texas A&M, 899 Ashley Knoll, Texas A&M (215) 11/12 (316-318-321—955) t14. Amanda Costner (79-78-74—231) 2006-2007 Texas A&M, 911 Amanda Costner, Kansas (221) 9/12 (312-314-319—945) 1. Amanda Costner (71-73-77—221) 2007-2008 Oklahoma State, 912 Jaclyn Sweeny, Oklahoma State (225) 10/12 (333-325-340—998) t29. Emily Powers (80-82-85—247) 2008-2009 Oklahoma State, 909 Kendall Dye, Oklahoma (225) 5/12 (312-310-323­—945) t6. Meghan Gockel (75-76-79—230) Ashley Freeman, Texas A&M (225) 2009-2010 Texas A&M, 896 Caroline Hedwall, Okla. St. (210) 12/12 (314-312-312—938) t28. Emily Powers (78-77-76—231) 2010-2011 Texas, 872 Madison Pressel, Texas (208) 11/12 (302-305-304—911) t23. T. Boonraksasat (76-73-75—224) *Kansas first-place finishes in bold

31 Individual Records

Top Season Averages Individual Medalists Average Player Year Year Player (Score) Tournament 75.45 Amanda Costner 2005-06 1987 Sue Pekar (150) Missouri Invitational 75.53 Emily Powers 2007-08 1988 Shelly Triplett (155) Texas Invitational 75.57 Emily Powers 2009-10 1988 Sherri Atchison (155) Texas Invitational 75.75 Thanuttra Boonraksasat 2010-11 1991 Laura Myers (153) Minnesota Invitational 75.87 Amanda Costner 2006-07 1991 Shelly Triplett (226) Alabama Intercollegiate 76.03 Katy Nugent 2010-11 1992 Holly Reynolds (220) Azalea Seahawk Invitational 76.33 Chelsey Pryor 2005-06 1992 Holly Reynolds (156) Cyclone Classic 76.45 Emily Powers 2008-09 1992 Holly Reynolds (153) Yale Intercollegiate 76.63 Grace Thiry 2010-11 1992 Holly Reynolds (234) Shocker Fall Classic 76.88 Meghna Bal 2010-11 1993 Holly Reynolds (224) Utah Dixie Classic 77.00 Grace Thiry 2009-10 1994 Holly Reynolds (227) Aztec Invitational 77.50 Meghna Bal 2009-10 1994 Holly Reynolds (223) Indiana Invitational 77.50 Amanda Costner 2004-05 1996 Missy Russell (234) SW Missouri State Invitational 77.65 Emily Powers 2006-07 1997 Jamie Tucker (226) Sunflower Invitatonal 77.66 Grace Thiry 2007-08 2000 Sarah Mahoney Kansas vs. Costal Carolina 77.86 Meghna Bal 2007-08 2000 Ashley Bishop (75) Kansas vs. College of Charleston 77.87 Camilla Svensson 2007-08 2001 Jennifer Bawanan (71) Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv. 78.06 Chelsey Pryor 2003-04 2002 Heather Rose (235) Waterwood National Spring Inv. 78.09 Annie Giangrosso 2005-06 2003 Jennifer Bawanan (148) Lady Aztec Spring Inv. 78.15 Amanda Costner 2003-04 2005 Amanda Costner (217) Lady Boilermaker Inv. 78.20 Annie Giangrosso 2007-08 2005 Chelsey Pryor (226) ORU Shootout 78.20 Sue Tessary 1998-99 2007 Amanda Costner (221) Big 12 Championship 78.33 Meghan Potee 2010-11 2008 Emily Powers (223) Marilynn Smith Sunflower Inv. 78.40 Mandy Munsch 1998-99 2009 Meghan Gockel (218) Duramed Collegiate Inv. 78.50 Jamie Tucker 1997-98 2010 Grace Thiry (219) Marilynn Smith Inv. 78.52 Sue Tessary 1999-00 78.56 Camilla Svensson 2006-07 Career Top-10 Finishes 78.59 Chelsey Pryor 2004-05 Player 78.71 Meghna Bal 2008-09 1. Holly Reynolds (1991-1994) 21 78.76 Jennifer Clark 2009-10 2. Emily Powers (2007-2010) 13 78.90 Jennifer Clark 2010-11 3. Laura Myers (1989-1992) 11 78.90 Meghan Gockel 2006-07 4. Sue Pekar (1985-1988) 10 78.93 Meghan Gockel 2009-10 5. Amanda Costner (2004-2007) 8 79.06 Kalynd Carson 2008-09 6. Tina Gneuwuch (1985-1988) 7 79.09 Meghan Gockel 2008-09 7. Shelly Triplett (1989-1992) 6 79.16 Annie Giangrosso 2006-07 8. Donna Lowen (1987-1990) 5 79.21 Jill Womble 2003-04 9. Missy Russell (1994-1997) 5 79.41 Tiffany Woods 2003-04 10. Sherri Atchison (1987-1990) 4 79.52 Jennifer Clark 2008-09 11. Maureen Kelly (1986-1986) 4 79.52 Grace Thiry 2008-09 12. Chelsey Pryor (2003-2006) 4 79.61 Ashely Bishop 2000-01 13. Susan Tessary (1997-2000) 4 79.69 Sarah Mahoney 1999-00 79.70 Sue Tessary 1997-98 Career Top-5 Finishes 79.72 Meghan Gockel 2007-08 Player 79.74 Jill MacDonald 2001-02 1. Holly Reynolds (1991-1994) 13 79.85 Jill MacDonald 2002-03 2. Laura Myers (1989-1992) 6 79.88 Annie Giangrosso 2004-05 3. Amanda Costner (2004-2007) 5 79.96 Jennifer Bawanan 2002-03 4. Sue Pekar (1985-1988) 5 80.03 Tiffany Kruggel 2002-03 5. Donna Lowen (1987-1990) 4 80.03 Heather Rose 2002-03 6. Emily Powers (2007-2010) 4 80.07 Jennifer Bawanan 2003-04 7. Susan Tessary (1997-2000) 3 80.10 Tiffany Woods 2004-05 8. Shelly Triplett (1989-1992) 3 80.18 Carrie Padden 1999-00 9. Sherri Atchison (1987-1990) 2 80.32 Chrystal Thayer 2000-01 10. Jennifer Bawanan (2001-2004) 2 80.45 Sydney Wilson 2008-09 11. Bev Boozer (1982-1983) 2 80.63 Jill Womble 2004-05 12. Meghan Gockel (2007-2010) 2 80.70 Ashley Lowery 1998-99 13. Mandy Munsch (1996-1999) 2 80.79 Missy Russell 1996-97 14. Chelsey Pryor (2003-2006) 2 80.80 Mandy Munsch 1997-98 15. Missy Russell (1994-1997) 2 80.82 Meredith Winkelmann 2005-06 16. Grace Thiry (2007-2011) 2 81.03 Heather Rose 2001-02 81.03 Ashely Bishop 1999-00

32 Individual Records

Lowest 18-Hole Totals Lowest 54-Hole Totals Score Player Event Date Score Player Event Date 67 Emily Powers Ron Moore Intercollegiate Sept. 17, 2007 212 Amanda Costner Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic Sept. 12-13, 2005 67 Amanda Costner Marilynn Smith Oct. 10, 2005 213 Emily Powers Chip-N Club Sept.15-16, 2009 68 T. Boonraksasat Baylor Spring Invitational April 12, 2011 216 Katy Nugent Edwin Watts/Palmetto Oct. 25-26, 2010 69 Meghan Potee NMSU Intercollegiate Oct. 12, 2010 216 Amanda Costner Lady Razorback Invitational Oct. 16-18, 2005 69 Katy Nugent Marilynn Smith Sept. 27, 2010 217 T. Boonraksasat Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate April 1-3, 2011 69 Emily Powers Mountain View Collegiate March 26, 2007 217 Chelsey Pryor Mountain View Collegiate March 25-26, 2006 69 Amanda Costner Mountain View Collegiate March 26, 2006 217 Amanda Costner Lady Boilermaker April 9-10, 2005 69 Amanda Costner Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic Sept. 13, 2005 218 Meghan Gockel Duramed Collegiate March 6-8, 2009 69 Chelsey Pryor Dick McGuire Invitational Sept. 15, 2004 218 Annie Giangrosso Mountain View Collegiate March 25-26, 2006 69 Amanda Costner Mountain View Collegiate March 27, 2004 219 Grace Thiry Marilynn Smith Invitational Sept. 27-28, 2010 69 Sue Tessary Mountain View Collegiate March 13,1999 219 Meghna Bal NMSU Invitational Oct. 12-14, 2009 70 Grace Thiry Edwin Watts/Palmetto Oct. 25, 2010 220 Katy Nugent Marilynn Smith Invitational Sept. 27-28, 2010 70 T. Boonraksasat Mountain View Collegiate March 26, 2011 220 Emily Powers Mountain View Collegiate March 29-30, 2008 70 T. Boonraksasat Price’s “Give ‘Em Five” Oct. 13, 2010 220 Annie Giangrosso Mountain View Collegiate March 26-27, 2005 70 Katy Nugent Marilynn Smith Invitational Sept. 27, 2010 220 Amanda Costner Marilynn Smith Oct. 10-11, 2005 70 Emily Powers Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercoll. Oct. 26, 2009 220 Sue Tessary Utah Dixie Classic April 3-4, 2000 70 Emily Powers Chip-N Club Sept. 15, 2009 221 Emily Powers Edwin Watts/Palmetto Oct. 26-27, 2009 70 Emily Powers Mountain View Collegiate March 30, 2008 221 Emily Powers Johnie Imes Invitational Sept. 29-30, 2008 70 Annie Giangrosso Mountain View Collegiate March 29, 2008 221 Emily Powers Ron Moore Intercollegiate Sept. 17, 2007 70 Amanda Costner Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic Sept. 11, 2006 221 Amanda Costner Big 12 Championship April 16-18, 2007 70 Chelsey Pryor Mountain View Collegiate March 25, 2006 221 Emily Powers Sunflower Invitational Oct. 2-3, 2006 70 Amanda Costner Lady Razorback Invitational Oct. 16, 2005 221 Amanda Costner Mountain View Collegiate March 25-26, 2006 70 Tiffany Woods Mary Fossum Invitational Sept. 20, 2003 221 Amanda Costner Texas A&M “Mo”morial March 1-2, 2004 70 Heather Rose Anteater Invitational March 10, 2003 221 Jill MacDonald Hawkeye Invitational April 13-14, 2002 70 Jill MacDonald Hawkeye Invitational April 13, 2002 222 Katy Nugent Sir Pizza Cards Challenge Feb. 27-Mar. 1, 2011 70 Jill MacDonald Sam Houston Invitational March 11, 2002 222 Grace Thiry Edwinn Watts/Palmetto Oct. 25-26, 2010 70 Ashely Bishop Mountain View Collegiate March 13, 1999 222 Amanda Costner Susie Maxwell Berning April 9-10, 2006 71 T. Boonraksasat Ole Miss Rebel Intercollegiate April 3, 2011 222 Amanda Costner Mountain View Collegiate March 26-27, 2005 71 Katy Nugent Edwin Watts/Palmetto Oct. 25, 2010 223 Grace Thiry Edwin Watts/Palmetto Oct. 26-27, 2009 71 T. Boonraksasat Edwin Watts/Palmetto Oct. 25, 2010 223 Emily Powers Marilynn Smith Sept. 22-23, 2008 71 Grace Thiry NMSU Intercollegiate Oct. 12, 2009 223 Grace Thiry Chip-N Club Sept.15-16, 2008 71 Meghna Bal NMSU Intercollegiate Oct. 12, 2009 223 Emily Powers Susie Maxwell Berning April 6-8, 2008 71 Emily Powers Chip-N Club Sept. 16, 2009 223 Emily Powers Price's Intercollegiate Oct.15, 2007 71 Emily Powers Marilynn Smith Sept. 23, 2008 223 Emily Powers UA-Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate Oct. 26, 2007 71 Meghna Bal Susie Maxwell Berning April 6, 2008 223 Amanda Costner Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic Sept. 11-12, 2006 71 Meghna Bal Kitahara Invitational Feb. 25, 2008 223 Chelsey Pryor Central District Invitational March 10-12, 2006 71 Grace Thiry Qdoba Invitational Feb. 17, 2008 223 Jill Womble Shoot-out at the Legends Oct. 6-7, 2003 71 Emily Powers Marilynn Smith Sept. 23, 2008 223 Mandy Munsch Utah Dixie Classic April 4-6, 1999 71 Emily Powers UA-Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate Oct. 28, 2007 224 T. Boonraksasat Big 12 Championship April 22-24, 2011 71 Emily Powers UA-Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate Oct. 26, 2007 224 Meghna Bal Big 12 Championship April 22-24, 2011 71 Emily Powers NMSU Intercollegiate Oct. 16, 2007 224 T. boonraksasat Sir Pizza Cards Challenge Feb. 27-Mar. 1, 2011 71 Emily Powers NMSU Intercollegiate Oct. 15, 2007 224 Katy Nugent NMSU Intercollegiate Oct. 11-13, 2010 71 Meghan Gockel Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic Sept. 12, 2006 224 Emily Powers NMSU Intercollegiate Oct. 12-14, 2009 71 Annie Giangrosso Mountain View Collegiate March 25, 2006 224 Meghna Bal The Derby Oct. 24-26, 2008 71 Amanda Costner Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic Sept. 12, 2005 224 Grace Thiry Qdoba Invitational Feb. 17-19, 2008 71 Amanda Costner Lady Boilermaker April 9, 2005 224 Emily Powers Chip-N Club Invitational Sept. 10, 2007 71 Jill Womble Edwin Watts/Palmetto Nov. 4, 2003 224 Chelsey Pryor Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic Sept. 12-13, 2005 71 Jennifer Bawanan Lady Aztec Invitational Feb. 17, 2003 224 Chelsey Pryor Mountain View Coll. March 26-27, 2005 71 Jill MacDonald Hawkeye Invitational April 13, 2002 224 Chelsey Pryor Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic Sept. 8-9, 2003 71 Tiffany Kruggel Islander Invitational Feb. 19, 2002 224 Sue Tessary Shoot-out at the Legends Oct. 11-12, 1999 71 Jennifer Bawanan Sunflower Cup Sept. 26, 2001 225 T. Boonraksasat Mountain View Collegiate March 25-26, 2011 71 Sue Tessary Utah Dixie Classic April 4, 2000 225 Meghan Potee NMSU Intercollegiate Oct. 11-13, 2010 71 Jamie Tucker Roadrunner Invitational Nov. 3, 1997 225 Grace Thiry NMSU Intercollegiate Oct. 12-14, 2009 72 T. Boonraksasat Sir Pizza Cards Challenge March 1, 2011 225 Emily Powers Duramed Collegiate March 6-7, 2009 72 Katy Nugent Edwin Watts/Palmetto Oct. 26, 2010 225 Kalynd Carson Duramed Collegiate March 6-7, 2009 72 Grace Thiry Edwin Watts/Palmetto Oct. 26, 2010 225 Meghna Bal Duramed Collegiate March 6-7, 2009 72 Katy Nugent NMSU Intercollegiate Oct. 11, 2010 225 Jennifer Clark Marilynn Smith Sept. 22-23, 2008 72 Meghna Bal Chip-N Club Sept. 13, 2010 225 Meghna Bal Susie Maxwell Berning April 6-8, 2008 72 Meghan Gockel Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercoll. Oct. 27, 2009 225 Amanda Costner NMSU Intercollegiate Oct.16-18, 2006 72 Emily Powers Chip-N Club Sept. 15, 2009 225 Chelsey Pryor The Derby Nov. 4-6, 2005 72 Meghan Gockel Chip-N Club Sept. 15, 2009 226 Meghna Bal NMSU Intercollegiate Oct. 11-13, 2010 72 Meghan Gockel Duramed Collegiate March 7, 2009 226 Grace Thiry Chip-N Club Sept. 15-16, 2009 72 Meghna Bal Duramed Collegiate March 7, 2008 226 Meghan Gockel Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic Sept. 11-12, 2006 72 Kalynd Carson Duramed Collegiate March 6, 2008 226 Chelsey Pryor ORU Shootout Oct. 3-4, 2005 72 Meghna Bal UA-Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate Oct. 26, 2007 226 Tiffany Woods Ptarmigan/Ram Fall Classic Sept. 8-9, 2003 72 Camilla Svensson Marilynn Smith Invitational Oct. 1, 2007 226 Heather Rose Sunflower Invitational Oct. 14-15, 2002 72 Meghan Gockel Susie Maxwell Berning April 9, 2007 226 Tiffany Kruggel Shoot-out at the Legends Oct. 7-8, 2002 72 Emily Powers Johnie Imes Invitational Sept. 29, 2008 226 Jamie Tucker Sunflower Invitational Oct. 20-21, 1997 72 Emily Powers Kitahara Invitational Feb. 25, 2007 227 Meghna Bal Claud Jacobs Intercollegiate Feb. 13-14, 2011

33 Team Records

Team Tournament Titles Year Tournament Team Score 1978 Wichita State Invitational 332-329—661 1983 Kansas Mini-Invitational -- 1986 North-South Classic 331-312-163—806 1986 Kansas Invitational (Kansas A) 321-313-320—954 1989 Snowbird Intercollegiate 322-305—627 1989 Shocker Classic (Kansas A) 326-325-326—977 1990 Big Eight Championship 312-311-313—936 1991 Alabama Intercollegiate 309-314-318—941 1992 Azalea Seahawk Invitational 316-307-297—920 1992 Yale Intercollegiate 321-333—654 1994 Aztec Invitational 334-334-333—1012 1997 SW Missouri State Invitational 321-336-348—1005 1997 Sunflower Invitational 315-317-300—932 2000 Kansas vs. Coastal Carolina 317—317 2000 Kansas vs. College of Charleston 308—308 2004 Sunflower Invitational 311-319-316—946 2006 Mountain View Collegiate 297-297-290—884 2006 Sunflower Invitational 304-306-307—917 2007 Marilynn Smith Invitational 302-298—600 2009 Duramed Collegiate Invitational 294-295-294—883 2010 Marilynn Smith Invitational 313-290-300—903 Lowest Rounds Year Tournament Score Round 1. 2007 Mountain View Collegiate 286 3rd 2. 2010 Marilynn Smith Invitational 290 2nd 3. 2007 Mountain View Collegiate 291 2nd 4. 2005 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 293 2nd 1999 Moutnain View Collegiate 293 2nd 5. 1999 Utah Dixie Classic 294 1st 2007 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 294 2nd 2009 Duramed Collegiate Invitational 294 3rd 2009 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 294 3rd 6. 2006 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 295 1st 2007 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 295 1st, 3rd 2008 Kitahara Invitational 295 1st 2009 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 295 2nd 2010 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 295 3rd Lowest 54-Hole Scores Year Tournament Score Finish 1. 2007 Mountain View Collegiate 874 T4th 2. 2006 Mountain View Collegiate 884 1st 2007 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 884 4th 3. 2010 Edwinn Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 887 4th 4. 2005 Mountain View Collegiate 892 9th 5. 2009 Duramed Collegiate Invitational 893 1st 6. 2009 Chip-N Club Invitational 895 3rd 2009 Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate 895 2nd

34 Home Course

Alvamar Golf Club

Alvamar opened for play on May 15, 1968, and included two original nines, Jayhawk and Quail Creek. The two courses were joined by the Hidden Valley nine in 1973 and The Sunflower in 1978. In 1982, the Hidden Valley and Sunflower nines were con- solidated into Alvamar Country Club. Alvamar was named by developer Bob Billings from the contrac- tion of his parents’ names, Alva and Margaretta Billings of Russell, Kan. The Alvamar Golf and Country Club encompass over 3,000 acres of West Lawrence. The 36 holes at Alvamar were designed by Mel Anderson and Bob Dunning and include a public and private clubhouse, driving range and three practice greens. The two courses at Alvamar were the first in the United States to utilize zoysia grass for its fairways and tees. The course currently uses cohansey bent green on both surfaces. In 1991, Alvamar Country Club hosted the Kansas Amateur. Alvamar Golf Club annually hosts the Kansas Open and has been the site of the United States Golf Association’s Women’s Public Links tournament. It was the site of the Big Eight Conference Men’s Championship for eight consecutive years. In 1990, the Big Eight Conference Women’s Championship was held at Alvamar and was won by the Jayhawks. Alvamar Golf Club hosted the inaugural Big 12 Women’s Championship in 1997 and is the site of the KU men’s Kansas Invitational and women’s Marilynn Smith Sunflower Invitational. Having been honored as one of the “best maintained golf courses in the United States” by Grounds Maintenance Magazine, Alvamar continues to improve its attractive golf venue. David Dunn serves as head professional at Alvamar Country Club. Alvamar Country Club is considered one of the finest golf courses in the state. Alvamar’s reputation is one of the reasons KU attracts some of the top golfers in the country. The Knapheide Family Practice Facility at Alvamar

In the fall of 2009, construction was completed on the newest addition to the Kansas golf program's state-of-the-art facilities: the Knapheide Family Practice Facility. The new practice facility consists of four climate-controlled hitting bays with cutting-edge swing techonology. There are three smaller bays in addition to one larger bay, which is equipped with a V1 video swing analysis system and a Trackman radar launch monitoring system. "We are incredibly excited about our new hitting facility," said head coach Erin O'Neil. "It will allow us to hit shots and work on our putting under realistic conditions during January and February." Armed with this valuable new facility, the KU golf team looks to have a productive winter in preparation for the spring season and beyond. "It will have a positive impact on our players’ confidence levels, especially for the first couple of tournaments in the spring," said O'Neil.

35 The University of Kansas

The University of Kansas • Enrollment: 29,462 • International enrollment: Over 1500 students from 110 countries • KU has more than 40 nationally ranked academic programs, 28 of which are ranked among the nation’s top 30 public schools. Two programs rank number one in the nation: special education and city management/urban policy. • KU offers nearly 200 fields of study in 13 schools, from architecture, music and engineering to medicine, social welfare and law. • KU’s popular Four-Year Tuition Compact freezes tuition rates for four years for first-time freshmen. The Jayhawk Generations Scholarship offers a 12 to 20 percent discount on out-of-state tuition for qualifying children of KU alumni who live outside Kansas. • Counselors from US News’ “best high schools” ranked KU 12th in the nation, based on a survey of academic reputation. • The KU School of Journalism won the Intercollegiate Writing Competition, also known as the “College Pulitzers,” for three stragiht years from 2007 to 2009. • The KU Debate team won the national championship in 2009, its fifth national title. • KU’s School of Pharmacy ranks third in the nation for NIH research funding and fifth in the nation in exam pass rates. • KU’s Confucius Institute is ranked among top four in nation, top 20 in world. • KU’s law school ranks 10th in nation for hands-on educational opportunities.

36 The University of Kansas

Memorial Stadium Hoglund Ballpark

Allen Fieldhouse

Fraser Hall

Chi Omega Fountain 37 KU Traditions

THE ROCK CHALK CHANT The Rock Chalk Chant has been the battle cry of KU fans for more than 90 years. This strange, traditional chant, which is among the most famous of all college cheers, was started by E.H.S. Bailey, a professor of chemistry. Bailey wanted a cheer for his Science Club. Returning from a convention in Wichita, Bailey and some associates patterned a yell after the rhythmic cadence of their train rolling along the tracks. On May 21, 1886, Bailey submitted the cheer to his club. Before the University adopted the cheer in 1897, it consisted of “Rah, Rah, Jayhawk, KU” being repeated three times. An English professor soon suggested that “Rock Chalk” be substituted for “Rah, Rah” because it rhymed with Jayhawk. “Rock Chalk” was also symbolic of the chalky limestone formations found on Mount Oread. Teddy Roosevelt once said the Rock Chalk chant was the best he had ever heard.

THE FIGHT SONG George “Dumpy” Bowles, a student with the class of 1912, longed to make a great contribution to the KU spirit, but wasn’t athletic enough to do historic deeds on the athletic field. He turned to music and produced some outstanding student musical shows. A song in one of these shows was “I’m a Jayhawk.” Written in 1912, it was dormant until 1920 when a growth in school spirit brought out “I’m a Jayhawk” once more. The song contributed to the raising of funds to build both the KU football stadium and student union as World War I memorials. The 1926 glee club made it known nationally. During homecoming week in 2010, the KU Alumni Association held a public contest to reword portions of the song because of the impending departure of Nebraska and Colorado from the Big 12 Conference. Matt Schoenfield of Countryside, Kan., won the contest. The fight song now mentions all 10 of the current Big 12 schools in its lyrics.

THE ALMA MATER In 1891, professor George Barlow Penny searched for a school song for the Glee and Mandolin Club to sing on its tour through Kansas to Denver and back. No one responded with an original song in answer to his appeals. Just before departure, he thought of the Cornell song “Far Above Cayuga’s Waters.” Hastily changing a few words, he gave it to the glee club men to sing on the trip. He did not expect the song to be used after their return, but “Crimson and the Blue” still goes on. The music is not Cornell’s but an old English folk tune, “Annie Lisle.”

WAVING THE WHEAT Since the early days of KU sports, it has been a ritual of Jayhawk fans to “wave the wheat” following every Kansas scoring drive. The ritual consists of fans waving their arms in the air, an activity which, when done by a large crowd, resembles a breezy Kansas wheat field.

38 KU Traditions

THE NICKNAME During the Civil War a regiment raised by Kansas Governor Charles Robinson called itself the “Independent Mounted Jayhawks” (later officially the First Kansas Calvary and then the Seventh Kansas Regiment). By the end of the Civil War the word Jayhawk was associated with the spirit of camaraderie and the courageous fighting qualities that characterized efforts to keep Kansas a free state. By 1886, the University of Kansas had adopted the mythical bird as part of the KU yell. When the university’s football team first took the field in 1890, it seemed only natural that they should be called Jayhawkers. Few colleges and universities have such a meaningful symbol, one so deeply associated with the struggles of the people who founded them. THE SCHOOL COLORS The University of Kansas colors, crimson and blue, used since the early 1890s, are not the colors originally adopted by the university Board of Regents in the 1860s. The Regents had decided to adopt the Michigan colors, maize and sky blue. Maize and blue were used at early oratorical meets, and they may have been used when Kansas competed in rowing in the middle 1880s. However, when football came upon the scene in 1890, the student backers wanted to use Harvard crimson as the athletic color in honor of Col. John J. McCook, a Harvard man who had given money to KU for an athletic field. The field ran east and west in the proximity of where the north bowl of Memorial Stadium currently sits on the Kansas campus. Until that time, Kansas football games were played at Central Park on Massachusetts Street in downtown Lawrence. Some Yale men were on the faculty, and they demanded the Yale blue be included. The rooters rallied forth to allow crimson and blue on their team. No one fought to retain the original colors, and the vivid deeper tone crimson and blue became generally used. Finally, in May 1896, the KU Athletic Board adopted crimson and blue as the official team colors for the university. CAMPANILE HILL Campanile Hill forms the picturesque backdrop for Memorial Stadium. On a sunny fall Saturday, the “Hill” is transformed into a congregating place for watching Jayhawk football, sunning and barbequing. Potter Lake, just to the southeast of Memorial Stadium and at the bottom of Campanile Hill, adds to the beauty of the Kansas campus. On Commencement Day, KU Grads make the walk down Campanile Hill in a procession line before entering Memorial Stadium for graduation.

39 The City Of Lawrence

About Lawrence • Population: 81,604 • Annual Average High Temperature: 67 degrees • Annual Average Low Temperature: 45 degrees • Conveniently located on I-70, 35 miles west of Kansas City and 25 miles east of Topeka (state capital). Kansas Highway 10 connects Lawrence to the south Kansas City metroplex. • Lawrence was founded in 1854 by the New England Emigrant Aid Society in an effort to keep the territory free from slavery. It is said to be one of the few cities in the United States founded strictly for political reasons. • The American Institute for Economic Research ranked Lawrence as the ninth best college town in the United States for 2010. • “Psychology Today” calls Lawrence one of the 25 least-stressful cities in which to live. • “The Sporting News” recently selected Lawrence as a Top 50 sports towns in North America. • In 2004, Forbes Magazine ranked Lawrence as the sixth-best smaller metro area to start a career or business. • Boasts the most vibrant downtown shopping district in Kansas. Many have called Massachusetts Street one of the most beautiful main streets in America. • Lawrence festivals provide a wealth of musical offerings. Music is a staple in the community. The sounds of local talent can be heard echoing through the city’s streets both day and night. • The League of American Cyclists ranked Lawrence as one of the country’s most bike-friendly towns in 2005. • “Golf Digest” consistently lists Lawrence’s Alvamar golf course among the 100 best public golf courses in the nation. • Clinton Lake was ranked among the top 50 lakes in the country by Boating World magazine in July 2000.

40 The City Of Lawrence

41 Kansas City Located just 35 Miles From Lawrence

Sprint Center

Kauffman Stadium Home of the Royals

Arrowhead Stadium Home of the Chiefs

42 Support Staff

Debbie Van Saun Associate AD & Senior Woman Administrator Fourth season at Kansas

Debbie Van Saun joined the Kansas Athletics staff as an Associate Athletics Director and Senior Woman Administrator prior to the 2007-08 season.

At Kansas, Van Saun directly supervises selected sports and provides administrative guidance to those coaches and their programs. Those sports include rowing, men's golf, women's golf and swimming and diving. She works closely with student- athletes regarding financial aid, housing, summer school, fifth-year aid and other pertinent areas. It is Van Saun's job to monitor Kansas Athletics' efforts to comply with Title IX and NCAA gender equity principles as well as monitor NCAA governance issues and coordinate the University's position on new NCAA legislation. Lastly, she also prepares financial aid budget reports for the Athletics Director.

Van Saun came to KU from the City of Lawrence, where she served in numerous positions including assistant city manager, assistant utilities director, assistant finance director and collections supervisor. Her roles with the city date back to 1979 and concluded when she came to KU in the fall of 2007.

Van Saun's husband, Paul, played varsity football for KU in the 1970's and now owns Van Saun Decorating Service in Lawrence. Together they have two adult children, Kristen Van Saun Toner and Joseph.

Sandy Arbuthnot Bill Cowgill Brady Holt Administrative Assistant Trainer Strength and Conditioning Coach

Mary Beth Marchiony Will Rodecap Assistant AD, Equipment Manager Academic and Career Counseling Center

43 Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little

A highly regarded scholar, teacher and university doctoral degrees in psychology from St. Louis leader, Bernadette Gray-Little began her tenure as University. Her postdoctoral research in cross- the 17th chancellor of the University of Kansas on cultural psychology was funded by a fellowship from August 15, 2009. As KU chancellor, Gray-Little is the Fulbright Foundation for study in Denmark. the chief executive officer of the university, overseeing She has also been a Social Science Research Council campuses in Lawrence, Kansas City, Overland Park Fellow and a recipient of a Ford Foundation Senior and Wichita in addition to research and educational Scholar Fellowship through the National Research centers in Topeka, Hutchinson, Parsons and elsewhere Council. in the state. She succeeds , who served as KU chancellor for 14 years. Her research falls primarily into three areas, two of which reflect a continuing interest in the Chancellor Gray-Little previously was executive relation of social and cultural factors to personality vice chancellor and provost from 2006 to 2009 at and psychopathology. First, she has studied the the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A relevance of the client and clinician’s ethnic/racial professor of psychology, Gray-Little rose to the post membership to the diagnosis and treatment of of UNC’s chief academic officer after successive psychological disorder. The second area concerns the administrative appointments, including dean of the social determinants of self-esteem and is manifest THE GRAY-LITTLE FILE College of Arts and Sciences, executive associate in research on factors associated with self-esteem in provost, senior associate dean for undergraduate children and adolescents of varied ethnic groups. In a Birthplace education for the college, and chair of the Department third area of research she has explored the association Washington, North Carolina of Psychology. In these roles, she earned a reputation of relationship satisfaction to the decision-making Husband as a superb fundraiser, a relationship builder, a strong and influence strategies used by couples in intimate Shade Little advocate for faculty and for research, and a champion relationships. for the highest quality educational experience for Education students. Gray-Little is married to Shade Key Little, who was Marywood College (1966) assistant dean for academic support services at UNC. St. Louis University A native of eastern North Carolina, Gray-Little They have two adult children and one grandchild. Master’s in Psychology (1968) received her bachelor’s degree from Marywood College in Scranton, Pa., and her master’s and St. Louis University Doctorate in Clinical Pyschology (1970) College Administrative Career 1982-1993 Director, Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology. University of North Carolina 1993-1998 Pyschology Department Chair University of North Carolina 1999-2001 Senior Associate Dean University of North Carolina

2001-2004 Executive Associate Provost. University of North Carolina 2004-2006 Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. University of North Carolina 2007-2009 Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost University of North Carolina 2009-Present Chancellor University of Kansas

44 44 Sheahon Zenger Director of Athletics

Dr. Sheahon (SHAY-un) Zenger is a coach at heart. But when KU Chancellor Bernadette Gray- Little introduced the Hays, Kan., native as KU’s Athletics Director January 3, 2011, he promised not to call any plays for the coaches. That doesn’t mean, though, that he won’t be right there with them – and their student-athletes – every step of the way. For it’s his genuine care for coaches and student-athletes that has stamped his career in intercollegiate athletics. Zenger comes to KU after serving for five years as athletics director at Illinois State University, helping steer ISU Athletics to a place of prominence in the Missouri Valley Conference. The Redbirds won a conference-leading seven league titles during the 2009-10 season and captured their second Valley All-Sports Trophy in three years. ISU’s Weisbecker Scholarship Fund membership grew 65 percent during his tenure, and capital projects boomed. The Illinois State Stadium at was officially dedicated in May 2009 to culminate the completion of that $3.5 million project. In addition, funding for the locker room improvements has also been secured. With experience as an educator, coach, fundraiser and administrator, Zenger brought a plan to Illinois State, and with the help of the head coaches and administrative staff, personalized that strategic plan for Redbird Athletics. As a result, the athletics department saw record-high grade- point averages (GPA) in each of the last four years, including a best-ever department-wide 3.13 GPA in fall 2009. Redbird student-athletes now regularly carry a GPA of 3.0 or better. ISU student-athletes have also contributed more than 2,000 hours of community service in each of the last five years, including 3,500 hours during the 2009-10 athletic season. In addition to Valley All-Sports titles in 2008 and 2010, in his last three years at ISU Zenger led the department to 16 top-five finishes in its 17 Valley sports – the highest percentage of top-five finishers in league history. Zenger secured a five-year apparel contract for Redbird Athletics, and significantly increased the marketing of the program in the Central Illinois region, most notably with a campaign centered on the award-winning marketing campaign “Spread the Red.” He also witnessed record-setting attendance figures in football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball, while seeing 17 Redbird teams advance to postseason play. At the beginning, Zenger wasn’t headed toward a career in administration. He was nine years old when he told his father he wanted to be a coach, and it didn’t take long for that dream to materialize. After playing football at Fort Hays State and Mid-American Nazarene College, he finished his undergraduate degree at Kansas State. Even before he received his bachelor’s degree in English and secondary education in 1988, Zenger was assisting the football coaches at Manhattan (Kan.) High School. His first college football coaching job came at right after graduation. In 1989, at age 23, Zenger joined Bill Snyder’s staff at Kansas State as one of the nation’s youngest full-time football staff members; he served in key roles as assistant recruiting coordinator and director of football operations. Zenger completed his master’s degree in journalism and mass communication in 1992 while helping Snyder bring Wildcat football to unprecedented success. It became evident, though, that more than coaching was in store for Zenger. He sought advice from then-KU Chancellor , who convinced him to pursue a Ph.D. at KU. As he completed his Ph.D. in educational policy and leadership (1996), Zenger contributed communications and special projects support to the office of the executive vice-chancellor, Ed Meyen, and wrote the professional life history of then-chancellor , while strengthening his understanding of university leadership at the highest levels. While focusing his attention on academics, he managed to stay involved in the world of intercollegiate athletics, and specifically football. ‘Involved’ may be an understatement. In 1993 Zenger and a friend founded American Football Quarterly, a magazine for coaches. Zenger served as publisher – and then editor – until 1995, when he sold his share of the by-then-thriving magazine. Still, coaching stayed in his blood. After earning his doctorate, Zenger in 1996 signed on as the recruiting coordinator for the brand-new NCAA Division I football program at the University of South Florida. A year later he joined the University of Wyoming football staff as recruiting coordinator and within two years rose to assistant head coach, a position he still considers one of the crowning achievements of his career. Zenger stayed at Wyoming through the 2000 season before returning to Kansas State. He spent a year in the KSU College of Business, raising more than $2 million and restructuring its development program with research and planning. He rejoined KSU Athletics in 2001 as assistant athletics director for major gifts, helping KSU initiate important development strategies. In 2002 he was appointed KSU’s associate athletics director for development, a position he held until 2005, when he was named Athletics Director at Illinois State. A published author and researcher, Zenger served for three years on the NCAA Division I Committee on Student-Athlete Reinstatement. He also served on two NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Division committees, and was a member of the Executive Committee of NACDA’s Division I FCS Athletic Directors Association. He is also a member of many professional and university organizations, including the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), the Association for the Study of Higher Education and the American Football Coaches Association. Zenger is married to the former Pam McAnarney. The couple has three children: Luke (14), Abby (12) and Jake (10).

45 The Big 12 Conference

The Big 12 Conference has established a consistent level of national success on the field and in the classroom as it enters its 15th season in 2010-11.

Since it began play in 1996-97, the Conference can boast 31 team crowns and over 385 individual NCAA Championships. The success continued during 2007-08 as Kansas captured the Big 12’s first national title in men’s basketball, while the league added 31 individual crowns.

Over the past four seasons a total of 12 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference, including each of the past 11 seasons.

The Big 12 leads all conferences with five appearances in Bowl Championship Series title games. League squads have played for the football national championship five times in the last nine years with berths in 14 BCS games overall, including two in 2007. The Big 12 led all conferences with four teams ranked in the Top 10 in the final national polls a season ago. In addition, an all-time high eight league players earned consensus All-America recognition in 2007, more than any other conference.

In basketball, nine men’s and women’s teams have advanced to their respective Final Fours in the past seven seasons as the Big 12 continues its place among the elite intercollegiate athletic conferences. The six men’s Final Four participants since 2002 is more than any conference. Numerous national honors have been won by basketball student-athletes during the league’s history, with Michael Beasley (Kansas State), D.J. Augustin (Texas) and Courtney Paris (Oklahoma) the most recent to garner accolades as consensus All-America in 2007-08.

The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship.

Big 12 student-athletes also do well in garnering national academic recognition. Sarah Pavan (Nebraska) was named Academic All-America of the Year in volleyball the past two seasons by ESPN The Magazine and College Sports Information Directors of America with a 4.0 grade-point average in Biochemistry. She also won the national academic honor presented for all sports in 2006-07 and was named recipient of the prestigious 2006-07 Honda-Broderick Award as Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. She is the first athlete since the Big 12 was formed to earn the accolade. In addition to his athletic accomplishments, Augustin was an Academic All-America First Team choice. In its history, the conference can boast of over 300 academic honorees, averaging more than 25 each season.

The Big 12 can boast of other stories that combine on and off the field success. Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the Honda Inspiration Award in 2008, given to an outstanding female college athlete who overcomes adversity to excel in her sport. She was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in 2007, but rebounded to win All-America honors at the 2008 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships.

Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and Academic All-Big 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons.

At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards.

Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships at the end of each academic year. A total of 201 scholars have received over $1.2 million in postgraduate financial aid through the first 12 years of the program.

The Big 12 sponsors 21 sports. Men’s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball.

The conference is made up of 12 institutions that have shared many traditional rivalries throughout their histories. Member schools include - Baylor University, University of Colorado, Iowa State University, University of Kansas, , University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, University of Texas, Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University.

The institutions created a league that encompasses seven states, over 45 million people and television households in 18 of the top 100 markets within its geographic footprint.

The conference conducts championships for 20 of its 21 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Conference in national postseason competition. The winner of the Big 12 football championship game earns the league’s berth into the prestigious Bowl Championship Series.

In the last several years the Big 12 has increased its bowl agreements and expanded television opportunities for all sports through contracts with ABC/ESPN, FSN and CBS College Sports. Most recently, the league renewed and expanded its multi-year arrangement with ABC/ESPN, Inc. The new contract begins in 2008-09.

In its first 12 years, the Conference has distributed more than $1 billion to its 12 member institutions.

The Big 12 staff administers to over 4,600 student-athletes in 21 sports. The conference is headquartered in Irving, Texas.

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