May 14, 2001 ’00-01 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

Tournament Finish 2000-01 STATE WOMEN’S SEPT. 15-16 NCAA Fall Preview T14th of 21 May 22-25 NCAA Championships Mission Inn El Campeon Golf Course Mission Inn El Campeon Golf Course • Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. Winners of six national crowns in the 1990s, the 13th-ranked OCT. 9-11 Arizona State women’s golf team heads to Howey-in-the- Edean Ihlandfeldt Invitational 3rd of 18 Sahalee Country Club Hills, Fla., for the 2001 NCAA Championships May 22-25 Redmond, Wash. looking to capture their sixth NCAAtitle in nine years. Stetson University and the Orlando Sports Commission play host to OCT. 20-22 the NCAAChampionships at the Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Stanford/Pepsi Intercollegiate 7th of 18 Resort on the par 72, 6,106-yard El Campeon course. Stanford Golf Course A total of 24 teams will compete in this year’s tournament Palo Alto, Calif. including eight teams and two individuals from each of three regionals. Qualifiers from the NCAA West Regional, hosted NOV. 3-5 by Oregon State May 10-12, are Arizona, Stanford, Michigan Golf World/Palmetto Dunes 10th of 12 State, UCLA, Ohio State, ASU, Washington and USC. Arthur Hills at Palmetto Hall Golf Course Representing the East are Duke, Auburn, Georgia, South Hilton Head, S.C. Florida, New Mexico, South Carolina, San Jose State and Pepperdine, while Tulsa, Purdue, Texas, New Mexico State, FEB. 7-9 Oklahoma State, LSU, Kent State and California advanced TRW Regional Challenge T11th of 18 from the Central Regional. Palos Verdes Country Club Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. About the NCAA Championships FEB. 19-21 Eighteen holes will be played Tuesday through Friday, May 22-25 beginning at 7:30 a.m. Arizona Invitational T9th of 16 Eastern time from tees No. 1 and No. 10. First- and second-round pairings are predetermined The Raven at Sabino Springs based on seeding, while tee times for the final two rounds will be based on results. The top four Tucson, Ariz. scores from each five-person team will count toward the team score. As the No. 6 team from the West, Arizona State will be paired with South Carolina and LSU in the first and second MAR. 5-7 rounds and will tee off No. 1 at 8:40 a.m. EST on Tuesday and off No. 10 at 12:40 p.m. EST on San Jose Spartan Invitational 3rd of 16 Wednesday. Corral de Tierra Country Club Salinas, Calif. The Lineup APR. 7-9 Arizona State’s lineup will feature freshman Jimin Kang, senior Molly Cooper, sophomore PING/ASU Invitational 2nd of 15 Melanie Hunt, junior Lisa Meredith and sophomore Blair O’Neal. Cooper, Meredith and O’Neal Karsten Golf Course all return from last year’s NCAA Championships squad, while Kang and Hunt will be participat- Tempe, Ariz. ing in their first NCAAChampionships.

APR. 23-25 2000-01 ASU Stroke Averages Pac-10 Championships 3rd of 10 Name App Top 10 Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Karsten Golf Course Jimin Kang 10 4 29 2153 74.24 66 Tempe, Ariz. Melanie Hunt 6 1 18 1371 76.17 69 Lisa Meredith 9 0 26 1990 76.54 71 MAY 10-12 Molly Cooper 10 3 29 2208 76.14 70 NCAA Regionals 6th of 21 Blair O’Neal 10 1 29 2256 77.79 71 Trysting Tree Golf Club Michaela Friberg 7 0 20 1639 81.95 76 Corvallis, Ore.

MAY 22-25 How They Got Here NCAA Championships The Sun Devils earned their ninth straight trip to the NCAA Championships and 19th overall Mission Inn El Campeon Golf Course with a sixth-place finish at the NCAA West Regional, held May 10-12 at the Trysting Tree Golf Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. Club in Corvallis, Ore. Freshman Jimin Kang led the Sun Devil squad with her third-place finish with a three-under par total of 213. Kang shot a career-low 66 on Friday en route to her third- DID YOU KNOW? place showing which was the lowest round for a Sun Devil since All-American Grace set Head coach Linda Vollstedt and the the school record with a pair of 65s in the first and second rounds of the 1998 NCAA Arizona State Sun Devils won six national titles in the 1990s, twice as many as any other women’s golf pro- gram in the nation. Rhonda Lundin, Women’s Golf Contact ICA Media Relations Office, P.O. Box 872505, Tempe, AZ 85287 1990 • 1993 • 1994 (480) 965-6592 • Fax: (480) 965-5408 1995 • 1997 • 1998 [email protected] • www.TheSunDevils.com 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S GOLF • PAGE 2

Championships. Senior Molly Cooper carded her fourth top-20 finish of Molly Cooper (Senior • Tumwater, Wash.) the season with a tie for 19th, while sophomore Melanie Hunt and Has appeared in all 10 tournaments for the Sun Devils this year … has junior Lisa Meredith each tied for 55th and sophomore Blair O’Neal finished in the top 20 in each of her last three outings with two top-10 tied for 80th. showings … was named honorable-mention All-Pac-10, the first all- conference honor of her career … tied for 19th at the NCAA West In the Rankings Regional (226) … tied for 10th at the Pac-10 Championships (221) … Arizona State checked in at 13th in the May 14 Golfweek/Sagarin rank- shot a two-under 70 at that event, her season-low round … carded her ings. Additionally, Arizona State is 20th in the May 16 MasterCard second top 10 finish of the season at the PING/ASU Invitational, tying Collegiate Golf Rankings and 14th in the May 2 Golf World coaches’ for ninth with a five-over 216 … is ranked 69th and 83rd in the latest poll. Individually, freshman Jimin Kang is the highest ranked Sun Devil, individual rankings … shot a one-under 71 in the first round of the moving to 20th (Golfweek) and 21st (MasterCard) from 30th after her ASU/PING Invitational which tied for the low score of the day … fin- third-place finish at the NCAA West Regional. A trio of other Sun Devils ished in a tie for eighth at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational with a nine- also appear in the polls with senior Molly Cooper 69th (MasterCard) over par 225 … also cracked the top 25 with a 24th-place showing at and 83rd (G o l f w e e k), sophomore Melanie Hunt ranked 95th the Palmetto Dunes Intercollegiate, carding a 72 in the final round en (Golfweek) and 99th (MasterCard) and junior Lisa Meredith 92nd route to a seven-over par 223, and then a 25th-place finish at the (Golfweek). Arizona Invitational (231).

NCAA History Lisa Meredith (Junior • Reading, England) The Sun Devils have six NCAA team titles to their credit, all won in the Consistent player who has seen action in nine tournaments this sea- 1990s with the most recent coming in 1998. ASU became the first son … finished in a tie for 55th at the NCAA West Regional (237) … women’s golf team in NCAA history to “three-peat,” sweeping the tied for 18th at the Pac-10 Championships (224) … shot an even 72 in NCAA crowns from 1993-95. The Sun Devils are making their 10th the first round at Pac-10s … earned honorable-mention All-Pac-10 straight NCAAChampionships appearance and their 19th in the last 20 honors in 2001 for the second consecutive season … missed the years. In those appearances, ASU has captured 15 Top 10 NCAA fin- PING/ASU Invitational with a bout of the flu … is ranked 92nd in the ishes, including 11 in the last 13 years. latest Golfweek/Sagarin poll … turned in her best performance of the Individually, eight Sun Devils have won NCAA medalist honors, year at the San Jose State Spartan Invitational, finishing in a tie for most recently All-American Grace Park in 1999, while five others have 14th with a five-over 221 … carded a season and career-low 71 in the been the national runnerup. first round of the Spartan Invite … cracked the top 20 at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, finishing in a tie for 19th with a 15-over par 231 Pac-10 Honors (78-75-78) … turned in 12-over 228’s in each of her last fall appear- Three Sun Devils earned All-Pac-10 Conference honors led by fresh- ances, tying for 27th at the Stanford Intercollegiate and for 36th at the man Jimin Kang who was named to the second team. Senior Molly Palmetto Dunes Intercollegiate … matched her career-low round with Cooper and junior Lisa Meredith were honorable-mention honorees, a one-under 71 at Stanford. the first all-league accolade of Cooper’s career and the second in as many years for Meredith. Melanie Hunt (Sophomore • Phoenix, Ariz.) Transferred to Arizona State in December from Texas Te c h Head Coach Linda Vollstedt University… a local product who attended Horizon High School in Linda Vollstedt, a 1969 graduate of ASU, is in her 21st year as the Phoenix… has immediately made an impact at ASU, jumping to No. 2 head coach of the Arizona State women’s golf team. One of Golf and 3 in the lineup with a 76.17 stroke average … is ranked 95th and World’s top 10 college golf coaches of the century and a finalist for 99th individually … has played in six tournaments for the Sun Devils induction into the International Women’s Sports Hall of Fame, the five- … tied for 55th at the NCAA West Regional (237) … finished in a tie time national coach of the year led ASU to six NCAAchampionships in for 13th at the Pac-10 Championships (222), her third top-20 appear- the 1990s, twice as many as any other women’s golf program in the ance of the year … tied for 22nd at the PING/ASU Invitational at nine- nation. ASU has also captured Top 10 NCAA finishes in 10 of the last over 225 … finished at one-under 215 to take fifth place at the San 13 years. Throughout her career, Vollstedt has coached 40 All- Jose State Spartan Invitational … shot a career-low 69 in the second Americans and guided 17 players to the professional ranks. round of the Arizona Invitational … played in all five fall tournaments for Texas Tech, averaging 76.47 strokes per round… won the first tour- Coming on Strong nament of her career at the Big 12 Fall Preview… carded an even-par Arizona State has turned in 10 of its top 11 rounds of the season this 216 at that tournament including a career-low 71 in the second round spring, including a season-low one-under 287 in the second round of (72-71-73) … was named Golf World Collegiate Player of the Month the San Jose State Spartan Invitational on March 6. The Sun Devils for September … also cracked the top 25 in two other fall tournaments. opened that tournament with a then-season-low 290 but bested that the next day with a 287. The Sun Devils have finished in the top 10 in Blair O’Neal (Sophomore • Tempe, Ariz.) each of their last five tournaments and the top three in three of the last A local product from Tempe’s Corona del Sol High School… has four. played in all nine tournaments this year… finished in a tie for 25th at Individually, the Sun Devils have shot 15 rounds at or below par the Pac-10 Championships (227) … carded her best effort of the sea- in the last five events, including a career-low 66 by freshman Jimin son at the PING/ASU Invitational, finishing in a tie for seventh at four- Kang in the second round of the NCAA West Regional and a career- over 220 … her best finish of the fall came at the Edean Ihlanfeldt best 69 by sophomore Melanie Hunt in the second round of the Invitational with a tie for 32nd… carded a season-low 71 in the second Arizona Invitational on Feb. 20. At the PING/ASU Invitational, ASU has round of that tournament. three rounds at or below par including a pair of one-under 71s by senior Molly Cooper and Kang, while at the Pac-10 Championships, Jimin Kang (Freshman • Edmonds, Wash.) Cooper had a season-low 70 among the four rounds the Sun Devils Has made a major impact as a true freshman … leads the team in shot at or under par. At the NCAA West Regional, Kang finished at stroke average at 74.24 … is ranked 20th and 21st in the latest indi- three-under with a 71 in the first round and a 66 in the second. vidual polls … earned second-team All-Pac-10 honors … has seven top 25 showings this season … turned in her third top-five showing of the year and her second straight with a third-place finish at the NCAA 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S GOLF • PAGE 3

West Regional … finished at three-under 213 at the NCAA West Regional, shooting a 71 in SUN DEVILS AT THE the first round and six-under 66 in the second, the lowest round for a Sun Devil since Grace NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Park opened the 1998 NCAAChampionships with a pair of school-record 65s … tied for fifth at the Pac-10 Championships (218) with a pair of 72s in the final two rounds … took third at the Spartan Invitational after finishing at four-under 212 … shot a then career-low 67 in NCAA FINISHES BY YEAR* the season round of the San Jose State tournament … has turned in eight rounds at or 1981 — 12th under par … was ranked 24th in the country before playing a round of collegiate golf … fin- 1982 — 10th ished in a tie for 27th in her first collegiate event, the NCAAFall Preview, with a seven-over 1983 — 13th 153… cracked the top 10 with an eighth-place showing at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 1984 — 2nd in her home state of Washington (225)… finished in a tie for 15th at the Stanford 1985 — 3rd Intercollegiate (224) and a tie for 24th at the Palmetto Dunes Intercollegiate (223) … also 1986 — 4th cracked the top 25 at the Arizona Invitational … runner-up at the 1999 U.S. Women’s 1987 — 11th Amateur … earned exemptions to play in two LPGA events. 1988 — T2nd 1989 — T6th 1990 — 1st SUN DEVIL ALL-AMERICANS (49) 1991 — DNC 1992 — 9th 2000: Miriam Nagl (first) 1984: Heather Farr (first) 1993 — 1st 1999: Grace Park (first) Tina Tombs (first) 1994 — 1st Jody Niemann (hm) 1982: Lauri Merten (first) 1995 — 1st 1998: Grace Park (first) 1980: Jeannette Kerr (first) 1996 — 6th 1997 — 1st Kellee Booth (first) 1979: Vicki Singleton (first) 1998 — 1st 1997: Kellee Booth (second) 1978: Julie Pyne (first) 1999 — T2nd Jeanne-Marie Busuttil 1977: Julie Pyne (first) 2000 — T11th (second) 1973: Mary Bea Porter (first) 1996: Kellee Booth (first) 1970: Cathy Gaughan (first) NCAA FINISHES BY PLACE Linda Ericsson (hm) 1969: Jane Bastanchury-Booth 1st — 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998 Vinny Riviello (hm) (first) 2nd — 1984, 1988 (tie), 1999 (tie) 1995: Kellee Booth (first) 1962: Carol Sorenson (first) 3rd — 1985 Heather Bowie (first) 1960: Joanne Gunderson Carner 4th — 1986 Linda Ericsson (hm) (first) 6th — 1989 (tie), 1996 Kristel Mourgue d'Algue 9th — 1992 (first) 4-TIME ALL-AMERICANS (1) 10th — 1982 11th — 1987, 2000 (first) Kellee Booth: 1995, 1996, 12th — 1981 1994: Heather Bowie (first) 1997, 1998 13th — 1983 Emilee Klein (first) Wendy Ward (first) 3-TIME ALL-AMERICANS (4) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (8) Tracy Cone (second) Wendy Ward: 1993, 1994, 1995 1999 — Grace Park 1993: Wendy Ward (first) Amy Fruhwirth: 1988, 1989, 1990 1995 — Kristel Mourgue d’Algue Pearl Sinn: 1987, 1988, 1989 1994 — Emilee Klein Emilee Klein (second) 1985 — Danielle Ammaccapane Ulrika von Heijne (hm) Danielle 1970 — Cathy Gaughan 1991: Tricia Konz (second) Ammaccapane: 1985, 1986, 1987 1969 — Jane Bastanchury-Booth 1990: Brandie Burton (first) 1962 — Carol Sorenson Amy Fruhwirth (first) 1960 — Joanne Gunderson-Carner 1989: Pearl Sinn (first) NCAA RUNNERS-UP (5) Amy Fruhwirth (second) 1996 — Kellee Booth 1988: Pearl Sinn (first) 1995 — Wendy Ward Pamela Wright (first) 1994 — Wendy Ward Amy Fruhwirth (hm) 1987 — Pamela Wright 1987: Danielle Ammaccapane 1986 — Michelle Estill (second) DECADE OF THE DEVIL Pamela Wright (second) Arizona State won six of the last eight Pearl Sinn (hm) national titles and a total of six in the 1986: Danielle Ammaccapane 1990s, while the Sun Devils shot an 11- (first) under 277 in the opening round of the 1985: Danielle Ammaccapane 1998 NCAA Championships, which is (first) believed to be the women’s golf colle- giate record for a single round. Heather Farr (second) Tina Tombs (hm) * - all under Head Coach Linda Vollstedt 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S GOLF RESULTS

MOLLY COOPER Regional Challenge 75 77 79 231 +18 T-37 Tournament 1 2 3 TotalScore Place Arizona Invitational 82 73 78 233 +17 T-52 NCAA Preview 79 89 168 +14 T-94 Spartan Invitational 71 73 77 221 +5 T-14 Edean Ihlanfeldt 74 76 75 225 +9 T-8 Pac-10 Championships 72 77 75 224 +8 T-18 Stanford Intercollegiate 79 73 79 231 +15 T-42 NCAA West Regional 80 77 80 237 +21 T-55 Palmetto Dunes 75 76 72 223 +7 T-24 9 appearances, 26 rounds, 1990 strokes, 76.54 average Regional Challenge 78 76 78 232 +19 T-43 Top Five Finishes: None Top 10 Finishes: None Arizona Invitational 75 78 78 231 +15 25 Career Low Round: 71 three times Spartan Invitational 74 76 80 230 +14 T-37 Season Low Round: 71 twice (last at Spartan Invitational) PING/ASU Invitational 71 75 75 221 +5 T-9 Pac-10 Championships 75 70 76 221 +5 T-10 BLAIR O’NEAL NCAA West Regional 77 74 75 226 +13 T-19 Tournament 1 2 3 TotalScore Place 10 appearances, 29 rounds, 2208 strokes, 76.14 average NCAA Preview 75 81 156 +10 T-44 Top Five Finishes: None Top 10 Finishes: Three Edean Ihlanfeldt 85 71 79 235 +19 T-32 Career Low Round: 68 (2000 Arizona Invitational) Stanford Intercollegiate 75 79 79 233 +17 T-48 Season Low Round: 70 (Pac-10 Championships) Palmetto Dunes 78 74 78 230 +14 T-45 Regional Challenge 84 82 78 244 +31 T-75 MICHAELA FRIBERG Arizona Invitational 83 79 74 236 +20 T-59 Tournament 1 2 3 TotalScore Place Spartan Invitational 77 77 77 231 +16 T-40 NCAA Preview 85 84 169 +21 T-96 PING/ASU Invitational 74 72 74 220 +4 T-7 Edean Ihlanfeldt 80 88 87 255 +39 T-79 Pac-10 Championships 76 76 75 227 +11 T-25 Stanford Intercollegiate 79 81 78 238 +22 T-65 NCAA West Regional 80 78 86 244 +28 T-80 Palmetto Dunes 82 81 82 245 +29 T-56 10 appearances, 29 rounds, 2256 strokes, 77.79 average Arizona Invitational 84 91 85 260 +44 90 Top Five Finishes: None Top 10 Finishes: One PING/ASU Invitational 83 80 76 239 +23 T-62 Career Low Round: 70 (2000 Arizona Invitational) Pac-10 Championships 77 76 80 233 +17 40 Season Low Round: 71 (UW Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational) 7 appearances, 20 rounds, 1639 strokes, 81.95 average Top Five Finishes: None Top 10 Finishes: None ASU TEAM RESULTS Career Low Round: 73 (1997 PING/ASU Invitational) Tournament 1 2 3 TotalScore Place Season Low Round: 76 twice (last at Pac-10 Championships) NCAA Preview 310 319 629 (+45) T-14 Edean Ihlanfeldt 311 294 306 911 (+47) 3rd JIMIN KANG Stanford Intercollegiate 299 308 307 914 (+50) 7th Tournament 1 2 3 TotalScore Place Palmetto Dunes 300 302 302 904 (+40) 10th NCAA Preview 78 75 153 +7 T-27 Regional Challenge 304 312 312 928 (+76) T-11 Edean Ihlanfeldt 79 72 74 225 +9 T-8 Arizona Invitational 313 295 306 914 (+50) T-9 Stanford Intercollegiate 74 75 75 224 +8 T-15 Spartan Invitational 290 287 298 875 (+11) 3rd Palmetto Dunes 75 75 73 223 +7 T-24 PING/ASU Invitational 302 298 293 893 (+29) 2nd Regional Challenge 75 79 77 231 +18 T-37 Pac-10 Championships 295 291 297 883 (+19) 3rd Arizona Invitational 76 75 76 227 +11 25 NCAA West Regional 308 294 308 910 (+46) 6th Spartan Invitational 72 67 73 212 -4 3 Appearances: 10 Rounds: 29 PING/ASU Invitational 81 75 71 227 +11 T-35 Total Strokes: 8761 Round Average: 302.10 Pac-10 Championships 74 72 72 218 +2 T-5 Top Five Finishes: 4 Top 10 Finishes: 8 NCAA West Regional 71 66 76 213 -3 3 10 appearances, 29 rounds, 2153 strokes, 74.24 average LOW GROSS ROUND (TEAM) Top Five Finishes: Three Top 10 Finishes: Four 287 -1 Spartan Invitational/2nd 3-6-01 Career Low Round: 66 (2001 NCAA West Regional) 290 +2 Spartan Invitational/1st 3-5-01 Season Low Round: Same 291 +3 Pac-10 Championships/2nd 4-24-01 293 +5 PING/ASU Invitational/3rd 4-8-01 MELANIE HUNT 294 +6 NCAA West Regional/2nd 5-11-01 Tournament 1 2 3 TotalScore Place 294 +6 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational/2nd 10-10-00 Regional Challenge 76 80 84 240 +27 68 295 +7 Arizona Invitational/2nd 2-20-01 Arizona Invitational 80 69 83 232 +16 T-47 295 +7 Pac-10 Championships/1st 4-23-01 Spartan Invitational 73 71 71 215 -1 5 297 +9 Pac-10 Championships/3rd 4-25-01 PING/ASU Invitational 76 76 73 225 +9 T-22 298 +10 PING/ASU Invitational/2nd 4-7-01 Pac-10 Championships 74 73 75 222 +6 T-13 298 +10 Spartan Invitational/3rd 3-7-01 NCAA West Regional 83 77 77 237 +21 T-55 LOW ROUND VS. PAR (TEAM) 6 appearances, 18 rounds, 1371 strokes, 76.17 average 287 -1 Spartan Invitational/2nd 3-6-01 Top Five Finishes: One Top 10 Finishes: One 290 +2 Spartan Invitational/1st 3-5-01 Career Low Round: 69 (2001 Arizona Invitational) 291 +3 Pac-10 Championships/2nd 4-24-01 Season Low Round: Same 293 +5 PING/ASU Invitational/3rd 4-8-01 294 +6 NCAA West Regional/2nd 5-11-01 LISA MEREDITH 294 +6 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational/2nd 10-10-00 Tournament 1 2 3 TotalScore Place 295 +7 Arizona Invitational/2nd 2-20-01 NCAA Preview 78 79 157 +11 T-50 295 +7 Pac-10 Championships/1st 4-23-01 Edean Ihlanfeldt 78 75 78 231 +15 T-19 297 +9 Pac-10 Championships/3rd 4-25-01 Stanford Intercollegiate 71 82 75 228 +12 T-27 298 +10 PING/ASU Invitational/2nd 4-7-01 Palmetto Dunes 72 77 79 228 +12 T-36 298 +10 Spartan Invitational/3rd 3-7-01 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S GOLF RESULTS

NCAA Fall Preview • Sept. 15-16 10. Arizona State 300-302-302 904 Mission Inn El Campeon G.C. • Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. Par 73 • 6,119 yards 1. (Arizona) 68-71-72 211* T14TH OF 21 TEAMS T24. Molly Cooper 75-76-72 223 1. Duke 296-299 595 Jimin Kang 75-75-73 223 2. Arizona 298-300 598 T36. Lisa Meredith 72-77-79 228 3. Tennessee 308-293 601 T45. Blair O’Neal 78-74-78 230 4. Wake Forest 300-303 603 T56. Michaela Friberg 82-81-82 245 5. USC 300-305 605 T14. Arizona State 310-319 619 TRW Regional Challenge • Feb. 12-14 Palos Verdes G.C. • Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. T1. Marta Prieto (WFU) 72-74 146 Par 71 • 5,912 yards Maria Beautell (WFU) 72-74 146 T11TH OF 18 TEAMS T27. Jimin Kang 78-75 153 1. Arizona 293-289-302 884 T44. Blair O’Neal 75-81 156 2. New Mexico State 289-304-302 895 T50. Lisa Meredith 78-79 157 3. Stanford 300-309-291 900 T94. Molly Cooper 79-89 168 4. Texas 302-301-299 902 T96. Michaela Friberg 85-84 169 5. Tulsa 304-292-308 904 T11. Arizona State 304-312-312 928 UW Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational • Oct. 9-11 Sahalee C.C. • Redmond, Wash. 1. Natalie Gulbis (Arizona) 72-69-73 214 Par 72 • 5,953 yards T37. Jimin Kang 75-79-77 231 3RD OF 18 TEAMS Lisa Meredith 75-77-79 231 1. USC 292-307-297 896 T43. Molly Cooper 78-76-78 232 2. Stanford 307-302-299 908 68. Melanie Hunt 76-80-84 240 3. Arizona State 311-294-306 911 T75. Blair O’Neal 84-82-78 244 4. Pepperdine 304-306-303 913 5. UCLA 306-300-308 914 Arizona Invitational • Feb. 19-21 The Raven at Sabino Springs • Tucson, Ariz. T1. S. Prammanasudh (Tulsa) 71-73-72 216 Par 72 • 6,119 yards Stephanie Keever (Stan.) 70-72-74 216 T9TH OF 16 TEAMS T8. Jimin Kang 79-72-74 225 1. Arizona 293-290-292 875 Molly Cooper 74-76-75 225 2. Stanford 298-301-284 883 T19. Lisa Meredith 78-75-78 231 3. Duke 294-293-301 888 T32. Blair O’Neal 85-71-79 235 4. USC 295-299-298 892 T79. Michaela Friberg 80-88-87 255 5. New Mexico State 302-300-297 899 T9. Arizona State 313-295-306 914 Stanford/Pepsi Intercollegiate • Oct. 20-22 Stanford G.C. • Palo Alto, Calif. 1. Lorena Ochoa (Arizona)* 72-71-70 213 Par 72 • 6,154 yards 25. Jimin Kang 76-75-76 227 7TH OF 18 TEAMS 46. Molly Cooper 75-78-78 231 1. Arizona 277-293-303 873 T47. Melanie Hunt 80-69-83 232 2. USC 296-386-297 879 T52. Lisa Meredith 82-73-78 233 3. Stanford 292-290-304 886 T59. Blair O’Neal 83-79-74 236 4. Tulsa 297-299-298 894 90. Michaela Friberg (Ind.) 84-91-85 260 5. New Mexico State 295-300-301 896 * won in a playoff 7. Arizona State 299-308-307 914 SJSU Spartan Invitational • March 5-7 1. S. Prammanasudh (Tulsa) 72-68-70 210 Corral de Tierra C.C. • Salinas, Calif. T15. Jimin Kang 74-75-75 224 Par 72 • 5,938 yards T27. Lisa Meredith 71-82-75 228 3RD OF 16 TEAMS T42. Molly Cooper 79-73-79 231 1. New Mexico State 287-291-291 869 T48. Blair O’Neal 75-79-79 233 2. Pepperdine 298-289-283 870 T65. Michaela Friberg 79-81-78 238 3. Arizona State 290-287-298 875 4. Stanford 302-291-284 877 Rolex/Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Invitational • Nov. 3-5 5. Washington 299-299-292 890 Arthur Hills at Palmetto Hall G.C. • Hilton Head, S.C. Par 72 • 6,257 yards 1. Kelli Kamimura (Wash.) 74-69-66 209 10TH OF 12 TEAMS 3. Jimin Kang 72-67-73 212 1. Auburn 291-291-291 893 5. Melanie Hunt 73-71-71 215 2. Duke 284-298-296 878 T14. Lisa Meredith 71-73-77 221 3. Texas 292-291-296 879 T37. Molly Cooper 74-76-80 230 4. USC 298-285-298 881 T40. Blair O’Neal 77-77-77 231 5. Georgia 300-291-294 885 2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN’S GOLF RESULTS

PING/ASU Invitational • April 6-8 T25. Blair O’Neal 76-76-75 227 Karsten G.C. • Tempe, Ariz. 40. Michaela Friberg (Ind.) 77-76-80 233 Par 72 • 6,101 yards 2ND OF 15 TEAMS * won in a playoff 1. USC 305-298-286 889 NCAA West Regional Championships • May 10-12 2. Arizona State 302-298-293 893 Trysting Tree G.C. • Corvallis, Ore. 3. TCU 299-303-293 895 Par 72 • 6,089 yards 4. Arizona 304-293-299 896 6TH OF 21 TEAMS Stanford 307-300-289 896 1. Arizona 287-292-289 868 2. Stanford 302-292-294 888 1. Stephanie Keever (Stanf.)74-73-69 216 3. Michigan State 304-298-299 901 T7. Blair O’Neal 74-72-74 220 4. UCLA 307-297-299 903 T9. Molly Cooper 71-75-75 221 5. Ohio State 306-298-302 906 T22. Melanie Hunt 76-76-73 225 6. Arizona State 308-294-308 910 T35. Jimin Kang 81-75-71 227 T62. Michaela Friberg 83-80-76 239 1. Natalie Gulbis (Arizona) 68-68-71 207 3. Jimin Kang 71-66-76 213 Pac-10 Championships • April 23-25 T19. Molly Cooper 77-74-75 226 Karsten G.C. • Tempe, Ariz. T55. Melanie Hunt 83-77-77 237 Par 72 • 6,101 yards Lisa Meredith 80-77-80 237 3RD OF 10 TEAMS T80. Blair O’Neal 80-78-86 244 1. Arizona 294-292-287 873 2. Stanford 295-294-287 876 3. Arizona State 295-291-297 883 4. USC 295-299-292 886 5. Washington 302-300-288 890

1. Lorena Ochoa (Arizona)* 70-74-69 213 T5. Jimin Kang 74-72-72 218 T10. Molly Cooper 75-70-76 221 T13. Melanie Hunt 74-73-75 222 T18. Lisa Meredith 72-77-75 224

The Arizona State Sun Devils have won six NCAA Championships, twice as many as any other women’s golf program in the country