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2005-06 Review Carolina Women's Golf 2005-06 Review Carolina Women’s Golf Fall 2005 Date Event Finish Strokes +/-Par Site Sept. 11-12 Cougar Classic 8 of 17 899 +35 Hanahan, S.C. Oct. 1-2 Wildcat Fall Invitational 2 of 15 891 +27 Lexington, Ky. Oct. 7-9 Lady Tar Heel Invitational 14 of 18 926 +62 Chapel Hill, N.C. Oct. 21-23 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship T11 of 14 920 +68 Knoxville, Tenn. Spring 2006 Date Event Finish Strokes +/-Par Site Feb. 24-26 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 8 of 16 912 +48 Rio Grande, P.R. Mar. 3-5 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 13 of 18 920 +56 Baton Rouge, La. Mar. 17-19 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 9 of 15 947 +83 Austin, Texas Mar. 31-Apr. 2 Bryan National Collegiate 14 of 17 929 +65 Browns Summit, N.C. Apr. 14-16 ACC Championship 7 of 9 928 +64 Pinehurst, N.C. May 11-13 NCAA East Regional 10 of 21 889 +25 Browns Summit, N.C. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES – FALL 2005 TN RDS RDS CT/PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW HIGH STROKES AVG Ann Laney 4 12 12/100.0 01071 82 914 76.17 Katie Miller 4 12 9/75.0 21070 86 919 76.58 Lauren Hunt 4 12 10/83.3 10070 83 920 76.67 Laura Caniff 4 12 10/83.3 01071 81 924 77.00 Sydney Crane 26 6/100.0 00076 78 464 77.33 Shannon Boyle 4 12*# 7/77.8 00076 86 955 79.58 Colette Lowe 1 3* 3/100.0 00076 88 244 81.33 Romi Irons 1 3* 3/100.0 00079 88 247 82.33 Catherine Hofmann 1 3* 2/66.7 00087 88 263 87.67 Brittany Walker 1 3* 2/66.7 00082 94 263 87.67 *Includes 3 rounds playing on the “B” team #Includes 3 rounds playing as an individual INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES – SPRING 2006 TN RDS RDS CT/PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW HIGH STROKES AVG Ann Laney 6 18 18/100.0 02168 83 1364 75.77 Lauren Hunt 6 18 17/94.4 21168 83 1383 76.83 Laura Caniff 26 5/83.3 00075 82 462 77.00 Katie Miller 6 18 14/77.8 10074 86 1398 77.67 Sydney Crane 5 15 9/60.0 10072 83 1179 78.60 Romi Irons 13 3/100.0 00074 83 236 78.67 Shannon Boyle 39 6/66.7 00074 85 720 80.00 Colette Lowe 13 3/100.0 00080 82 242 80.67 2005-06 HIGHLIGHTS •Ann Laney, a sophomore from Charlotte, N.C., was selected to the All-ACC team. Laney was one of 12 members named to the 2005-06 squad. •Sydney Crane, a freshman from Jamestown, N.C., was named to the All-ACC Academic Women’s Golf Team. Eight Tar Heels were named to the ACC Honor Roll – Shannon Boyle, Sydney Crane, Catherine Hofmann, Romi Irons, Ann Laney, Beth Marushak, Katie Miller and Brittany Walker. •Carolina carded four top-10 finishes during the spring campaign. The Tar Heels finished seventh at the ACC Championship played at Pinehurst #8 in Pinehurst, N.C. They posted an eighth-place finish at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic, the first event of the spring season, tallied a ninth-place finish at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational and finished 10th at the NCAA East Regional, barely missing the cut for Nationals by just two strokes. In their other spring events, the Tar Heels placed 13th at the LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic and 14th at the Bryan National Collegiate. •The Tar Heels posted two top-10 finishes in the fall. Carolina was the runner-up at the Wildcat Fall Invitational and finished in eighth place at the Cougar Classic. The Tar Heels tied for 11th place at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship and finished 14th at the Lady Tar Heel Invitational. •All-ACC performer Ann Laney carded five top-25 finishes last year. Her top showing was a third-place finish at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic, the first event of the spring campaign, where she scored her first career hole-in-one. She tied for 11th place at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational and tied for 26th at the ACC Championship, both in the spring. In the fall, Laney tied for 22nd place at the Cougar Classic and tied for 23rd at the Wildcat Fall Invitational. •Katie Miller, from Jeannette, Pa., carded four top-20 performances in 2005-06. She tied for runner-up honors at the Wildcat Fall Invitational and tied for 15th place at the Cougar Classic, both played in the fall. During the spring campaign, Miller tied for 16th place at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational and was the low Tar Heel at the ACC Championship, tying for 19th place. •Sydney Crane and Lauren Hunt both broke into the starting lineup in their first year as a Tar Heel. Crane, from Jamestown, N.C., played in seven of Carolina’s tournaments while Hunt, from Little River, S.C. played in all 10 Tar Heel events. page 14 2006-07 UNC Women’s Golf Media Guide Carolina Women’s Golf 2005-06 Review FALL 2005 Bryan National Collegiate Cougar Classic Bryan Park Champions Course (Par 72, Yeamans Hall (Par 72, 6,084 yards) 6,210 yards) Hanahan, S.C. (Sept. 11-12) Browns Summit, N.C. (Mar. 31-Apr. 2) Katie Miller .................... 77-72-72—221 (T15) Ann Laney ........................ 83-71-77–231 (T44) Ann Laney ...................... 79-71-73—223 (T22) Sydney Crane .................... 78-80-75–233 (T54) Laura Caniff .................... 75-77-73—225 (T30) Lauren Hunt ...................... 79-79-77–235 (T59) Shannon Boyle ................ 80-76-76—232 (T56) Romi Irons ........................ 83-79-74–236 (T61) Lauren Hunt .................... 80-75-83—238 (T76) Katie Miller ...................... 86-76-75–237 (T65) Team Totals ........................ 311-294-294—899 Team Totals .......................... 323-305-301–929 (8 of 17 teams) (14 of 17 teams) Wildcat Fall Invitational ACC Championship University Club of Kentucky, Big Blue Pinehurst #8 (Par 72, 6,293 yards) Course (Par 72, 6,003 yards) Pinehurst, N.C. (Apr. 14-16) Lexington, Ky. (Oct. 1-2) Katie Miller ...................... 78-75-79–232 (T19) Katie Miller ...................... 75-70-73—218 (T2) Lauren Hunt ...................... 77-79-77–233 (T22) Lauren Hunt .................... 75-72-76—223 (T10) Laura Caniff ...................... 82-75-77–234 (T24) Laura Caniff .................... 79-71-75—225 (T16) Sydney Crane .................... 79-80-76–235 (T26) Ann Laney ...................... 76-75-77—228 (T23) Ann Laney ........................ 81-77-77–235 (T26) Shannon Boyle .................. 76-86-81—243 (64) Team Totals .......................... 315-306-307–928 Team Totals ........................ 302-288-301—891 Ann Laney was selected to the 2005-06 All-ACC (7 of 9 teams) (2 of 15 teams) Team. NCAA East Regional SPRING 2006 Bryan Park Champions Course (Par 72, Lady Tar Heel Invitational Lady Puerto Rico Classic 6,386 yards) UNC Finley Golf Course (Par 72, 6,285 yds.) CoCo Beach Golf Course (Par 72, 6,000 Browns Summit, N.C. (May 11-13) Chapel Hill, N.C. (Oct. 7-9) yards) Lauren Hunt ...................... 83-72-68–223 (T35) Lauren Hunt .................... 77-75-77—229 (T32) Rio Grande, Puerto Rico (Feb. 24-26) Ann Laney ........................ 76-74-73–223 (T35) Ann Laney ...................... 82-74-76—232 (T41) Ann Laney ............................ 68-73-77–218 (3) Sydney Crane .................... 72-75-78–225 (T44) Sydney Crane .................. 78-78-78—234 (T52) Lauren Hunt ...................... 74-74-77–225 (T22) Laura Caniff ...................... 75-75-78–228 (T69) Laura Caniff .................... 79-78-81—238 (T68) Katie Miller ...................... 79-79-74–232 (T40) Katie Miller ...................... 73-76-79–228 (T69) Katie Miller .................... 82-71-86—239 (T74) Shannon Boyle .................. 80-77-80–237 (T52) Team Totals .......................... 296-296-297–889 Team Totals ........................ 316-298-312—926 Sydney Crane .................... 83-82-80–245 (T73) (10 of 21 teams) (14 of 18 teams) Team Totals .......................... 301-303-308–912 “B” Team: (8 of 16 teams) Shannon Boyle ................ 78-80-80—238 (T68) Colette Lowe .................. 88-80-76—244 (T87) LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic Romi Irons ...................... 88-79-80—247 (T93) The University Club, Cleveland Course Brittany Walker .............. 94-87-82—263 (T95) (Par 72, 6,338 yards) Catherine Hofmann ........ 88-87-88—263 (T95) Baton Rouge, La. (Mar. 3-5) Team Totals ........................ 342-326-318—986 Ann Laney ........................ 76-77-73–226 (T24) (18 of 18 teams) Lauren Hunt ...................... 79-76-72–227 (T30) Katie Miller ...................... 80-76-79–235 (T61) Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship Shannon Boyle .................. 85-78-74–237 (T67) Cherokee Country Club (Par 71, 5,932 yds.) Sydney Crane .................... 80-81-80–241 (T79) Knoxville, Tenn. (Oct. 21-23) Team Totals .......................... 315-307-298–920 Lauren Hunt .................... 82-73-75—230 (T34) (13 of 18 teams) Sydney Crane .................. 78-76-76—230 (T34) Ann Laney ...................... 75-75-81—231 (T39) Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational Laura Caniff .................... 77-79-81—236 (T54) The University of Texas Golf Club, Katie Miller .................... 75-80-86—241 (T62) Championship Tees Team Totals ........................ 305-303-312—920 (Par 72, 6,353 yards) (T11 of 14 teams) Austin, Texas (Mar. 17-19) Competed as an individual: Ann Laney ........................ 78-73-80–231 (T11) Shannon Boyle ................ 76-84-82—242 (T65) Katie Miller ...................... 72-81-81–234 (T16) Lauren Hunt ...................... 80-79-81–240 (T39) Colette Lowe .................... 80-80-82–242 (T46) Shannon Boyle .................. 80-83-83–246 (T62) Team Totals .......................... 310-313-324–947 (9 of 15 teams) Katie Miller carded four top-20 finishes last The Tar Heels at the 2006 ACC Championship in year. Pinehurst (left to right): Lauren Hunt, Sydney Crane, Laura Caniff, Ann Laney, Katie Miller, Shannon Boyle, Assistnat Coach Patricia Martinson and Head Coach Sally Austin 2006-07 UNC Women’s Golf Media Guide page 15 History Carolina Women’s Golf Since being elevated to varsity sport status in 1974, the women's golf pro - the school's first-ever ACC title-winning team.
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