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INTRODUCTION Location: ...... Tuscaloosa, Ala. Quick Facts & Media Information ...... 1 Enrollment: ...... 38,392 Rosters & Schedule ...... 2 Founded: ...... April 12, 1831 U.S. Amateur Recap ...... 3 Conference: ...... Southeastern (Western Division) Colors: ...... Crimson (PMS 201) & White

COACHES & STAFF Nickname: ...... Crimson Tide INTRODUCTION Head Coach Mic Potter ...... 4-6 Home Course : ...... Ol’ Colony Complex Assistant Coach Susan Rosenstiel ...... 7 President: ...... Dr. Stuart Bell President Dr. Stuart R. Bell ...... 8 Director of Athletics: ...... Greg Byrne Deputy Director of Athletics/Chief Financial Officer: ...... Finus Gaston Top-Ranked University ...... 9 Senior Associate Athletics Director/Senior Women’s Administrator: ...... Marie Robbins Director of Athletics Greg Byrne ...... 10 Executive Associate Athletics Director (Women’s Golf): ...... Kevin Almond Athletics Administration ...... 11

MEET THE CRIMSON TIDE Player Bios ...... 12-28 Kristen Gillman ...... 12 Angelica Moresco ...... 14 MEDIA INFORMATION Lauren Stephenson ...... 15 ALABAMA ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS affiliates also can select individual clips to insert Carolina Caminoli ...... 17 The Alabama Athletics Communications Office directly into online stories. Television stations Jiwon Jeon ...... 17 is located on the ground level of Coleman also have access to an FTP account to run Anna Reid ...... 17 Coliseum in room 170. content on-air. Mary Mac Trammell ...... 18 Kenzie Wright ...... 18 MEDIA SERVICES UA ATHLETICS FTP Members of the media can obtain updated Links to downloadable footage for broadcast FACILITIES statistics and tournament results for the television use only will be emailed when footage Ol’ Colony/NorthRiver/Indian Hills ...... 19 Crimson Tide women’s golf team during their is made available. Throughout the season, The Jerry Pate Center ...... 20-21 season via e-mail and at Alabama’s official video features on the women's golf team will be athletics website at www.rolltide.com. The made available on RollTide.com. For questions, YEAR IN REVIEW Athletics Communications office also provides please contact Christopher England by e-mail at 2017-18 in Review ...... 22-23 the media with rosters and tee times for any [email protected]. event the Tide is scheduled to host. Credentials HISTORY & RECORDS usually are not needed to cover an Alabama- INTERVIEWS Joy McCann Culverhouse ...... 24-25 hosted women’s golf event, but notification of Head coach Mic Potter is available for interviews 2012 National Champions ...... 26 your intent to cover is needed by the Athletics and can be reached only through the Alabama 2015 NCAA Champion . . . . 27 Communications office. Athletics Communications office, due to the Alabama's Amateur Champions ...... 28 extensive time the golf coaching staff spends Honda Award Winners ...... 29 SOCIAL MEDIA outside on the course. Team practice sessions All-Americans ...... 30 You can follow the Alabama women's golf team rotate times and locations daily, depending through social media on a variety of platforms. on upcoming events and areas of practice Academic Excellence ...... 31-32 The women's golf offical Facebook page is emphasis. Because of this, media are required The SEC Championships ...... 33 AlabamaWGolf. Updates can also be found to make golf interview requests at least 24 Alabama’s All-SEC Players ...... 34 on Twitter @AlabamaWGolf and via Instagram hours in advance. All golf interviews must be NCAA Championships History ...... 35-37 at AlabamaWGolf. You can follow all Alabama arranged through Todd Bell in the Athletics Records ...... 38-42 athletics on Facebook at AlabamaAthletics and Communications office at [email protected]. The Professional Ranks ...... 43 on Twitter and Instagram via @UA_Athletics. Year-by-Year Results ...... 44-50 FACILITIES Letterwinners ...... 51-52 INTERNET As part of the Crimson Tradition Fund facility Information about University of Alabama upgrades, Alabama’s home — Ol’ athletics can be found online at the Crimson Colony — has some recent renovations that CREDITS Tide official athletics site: www.rolltide.com. serve to turn the course into the Tide’s real For information about the Crimson Tide home with new green complexes and added length. The Alabama golf program is housed The 2018-19 University of Alabama women's women’s golf program, select that area from the golf media guide was produced by the main menu. Information on the web includes in the Jerry Pate Golf Center, the Tide’s private staff of the UA Athletics Communications statistics, results, biographies and other practice facility and clubhouse that includes Office. The publication was written and historical information. coaches’ offices, a fully furnished locker edited by Todd Bell with editorial assistance room and a team room. The Pate Center also from Roots Woodruff and Aaron Jordan. SEC NETWORK provides Alabama golfers a myriad of chipping Photography by UA Athletics Photography's The SEC now offers access to free licensed and putting greens, target greens and a full Kent Gidley, Amelia Barton and Robert competition highlights and other newsworthy driving range. Ol’ Colony, a course designed Sutton. Photo credits also to Todd Bell, event video, including select live streams, by former UA men’s golf standout Jerry Pate, Todd Drexler, Paul Levy, Josh Maxson and serves as the team’s home course. In addition the USGA. Copyright 2019 by the Board of through the SEC Affiliate Network. This annual Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll program is available exclusively to the accredited to its “home” course, the Alabama women’s Tide,” “Crimson Tide,” “Bama” and the media. The program covers all teams and all golf team benefits from the opportunity to primary and secondary logos are registered sports for both men’s and women’s teams. access several courses in the Tuscaloosa area for trademarks of The University of Alabama. Video is delivered through a customizable practice, including NorthRiver Yacht Club and digital video player immediately after televised Indian Hills Country Club. games/events conclude. Participating news

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TEAM INFORMATION 2017-18 Record Breakdown: ...... 163-7-1 (.956)

INTRODUCTION 2017-18 Best Finish: ...... 1st – Schooner Fall Classic ...... 1st – Darius Rucker Intercollegiate ...... 1st – Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic ...... 1st – NCAA Athens Regional 2018 SEC Stroke Play Finish: ...... 2nd, +8 (286-304-282/872) 2018 SEC Match Play Finish ...... t-3rd 2018 NCAA Regional Finish: ...... 1st, -7 (282-276-273/831) 2018 NCAA Stroke Play Finish: ...... t-1st, +9 (292-286-284-299/1,161) 2018 NCAA Match Play Finish: ...... 2nd 2017-18 Low Team Score: ...... 829, -35 (284-272-273/829) – 2017 Mason Rudolph Championship* 2017-18 Low Team Round: ...... 269 (-15) – 2017 Schooner Fall Classic (third round)* Low Individual 18 Holes: ...... 64 (-8) Lauren Stephenson, 2017 Mason Rudolph Championship (third round)* ...... 64 (-7) Kristen Gillman, 2017 Schooner Fall Classic (third round) Low 54 Holes: ...... 200 (-16) Lauren Stephenson, 2017 Mason Rudolph Championship** ...... 200 (-13) Kristen Gillman, 2017 Schooner Fall Classic*** Low 72 Holes: ...... ,1,161 (+9) Cheyenne Knight, 2018 NCAA Women's Golf Championships Returning/Lost Letterwinners: ...... 3 Returning/3 Lost *- School record for 18-hole score vs **- School record for 72-hole score and score vs. par ***- School record for 72-hole score

2018 GOLF HONORS WGCA National Coach of the Year ...... Mic Potter WGCA East Region Coach of the Year ...... Mic Potter Golfweek Player of the Year ...... Lauren Stephenson GolfStat Cup Winner ...... Lauren Stephenson WGCA All-Americans ...... Kristen Gillman (first team), Cheyenne Knight (first team), Lauren Stephenson (first team) Golfweek All-Americans ...... Kristen Gillman (first team), Lauren Stephenson (second team), Cheyenne Knight (second team) First Team All-SEC ...... Cheyenne Knight, Kristen Gillman, Lauren Stephenson Second Team All-SEC ...... Lakareber Abe SEC All-Freshman Team ...... Angelica Moresco

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Mic Potter Alma Mater: ...... Cortland State, 1977 Years at Alabama/Overall: ...... 14th/35th Office Phone: ...... (205) 348-3839 E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected]

Assistant: ...... Susan Rosenstiel Alma Mater: ...... Florida, 1996 Years at Alabama: ...... 16th Office Phone: ...... (205) 348-3839 E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected]

2018-19 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF ROSTER Name Class Exp. Ht. Career Avg. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Carolina Caminoli Fr. HS 5-10 N/A Castel Gandolfo, Italy (Istituto Leonardo Murialdo Albano) Kristen Gillman Jr. 2L 5-7 71.02 Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) Jiwon Jeon Jr. TR 5-1 N/A Daegu, South Korea (Hills International College/Daytona State) Angelica Moresco So. 1L 5-5 73.91 Caldogno, Italy (Vicenza) Anna Reid Jr. TR 5-7 N/A Demopolis, Ala. (Demopolis/Faulkner) Lauren Stephenson Sr. 2L 5-3 70.70 Lexington, S.C. (Lexington/Clemson) Mary Mac Trammell Fr. HS 5-2 N/A Mountain Brook, Ala. (Mountain Brook) Kenzie Wright Jr. TR 5-6 N/A McKinney, Texas (Spring Creek Academy/SMU)

LETTERWINNERS LOST: 3 Player Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Career Avg. Lakareber Abe 4L Angleton, Texas (Texas Connections Academy) 74.29 Cheyenne Knight 3L Aledo, Texas (Aledo) 71.54 Nicole Morales 4L Salem, N.Y. (Jon Jay) 79.22

2018-2019 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF SCHEDULE Fall Event Course Location Sept. 17-19 ANNIKA Intercollegiate Royal Golf Club Lake Elmo, Minn. Sept. 28-30 Schooner Fall Classic Belmar Golf Club Norman, Okla. Oct. 19-21 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational University of Texas Golf Club Austin, Texas Oct. 29-31 East Lake Cup East Lake Golf Club Atlanta, Ga.

Spring Event Course Location Feb. 3-5 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Palos Verdes Golf Club Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. March 8-10 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate Long Cove Club Hilton Head Island, S.C. March 23-25 Evans Derby Experience Auburn University Club Auburn, Ala. April 11-13 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic University of Georgia Golf Club Athens, Ga. April 17-21 SEC Championships Greystone Golf and CC (Founders Course) Birmingham, Ala. May 6-8 NCAA Regional TBD TBD* May 17-22 NCAA Championships The Blessings Fayetteville, Ark.

*-2019 Regional Sites: Auburn, Ala.; Cle Elum, Wash.; East Lansing, Mich.; Norman, Okla.

2 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF introduction 2018 U.S. WOMEN'S AMATEUR CHAMPION - KRISTEN GILLMAN INTRODUCTION

Alabama’s Kristen Gillman jumped out to a 5-up lead after the morning round on her way to a 7-and-6 victory over UA teammate Jiwon Jeon to win the 2018 U.S. Women’s Amateur at the par-71, 6,365-yard Golf Club of Tennessee.

With the win, Gillman joined former Crimson Tide All-American Emma Talley as Alabama’s second U.S. Amateur champion. Talley took home the title at the 2013 tournament in Charleston, S.C. The title is also the second of Gillman’s career. The Austin, Texas, native won the 2014 U.S. Amateur at Glen Cove, N.Y., as a high schooler in 2014. Gillman became just the sixth multiple U.S. Amateur champion since 1980 with the victory.

“It feels incredible to be able to win a second time,” Gillman said following the match. “It’s a great accomplishment and something that’s hard to do because this tournament has all of the best amateur players, so I’m really proud to be able to do it again.”

The final matchup was the first championship match to feature two college golfers from the same school in the history of the U.S. Women’s Amateur.

Gillman never trailed in the match and raced out to a 7-up lead through the first 16 holes in the morning round before Jeon won 17 and 18 to shave the margin to 5-up heading into the afternoon 18. But that was as close as the Tide junior would come the rest of the day as Gillman pushed her lead to 6-up on the opening hole of the second 18 and never looked back.

“I kept the same mindset going out there for the second 18,” Gillman said. “I treated it like it was all-square again and just tried to win that round. I think that helped keep me focused.”

The win capped a stellar summer for Gillman who tied for 27th at the 2018 U.S. Open in June and was a member of victorious U.S. teams at the Curtis and Palmer cups in June and July, respectively. In late July she won the LPGA of Japan’s Century 21 Ladies’ Tournament, beating a field that included more than 100 professional golfers.

The victory also earned Gillman an invitation to play on the U.S. team at the 2018 Women’s World Amateur Team Championship in Kildare, Ireland.

“Kristen’s victory places her among the elite female amateur golfers of all time,” Alabama head coach Mic Potter said after the match. “Winning multiple U.S. Amateurs is a rare accomplishment. I’m also proud of Jiwon for making it to the finals. This will be an experience that will serve her well in the future. Lauren Stephenson had an amazing week as well, coming within one shot of playing in the final herself. It is truly an honor to have all three of these women associated with our program.”

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and 13 straight NCAA Championships berths only The Tide would go on win two other regular-season reaffirmed his status as one of the most accomplished tournaments as well as the NCAA Athens Regional, coaches in women's collegiate golf. earn a runner-up finish at the SEC Championships With the recent success, the honors continue to pile and qualify for a 12th-straight NCAA tournament. up for Potter, who helped the Crimson Tide develop Individually, Knight earned SEC Player of the Year into a national power in the ultra-competitive SEC. The honors and Gillman was named the conference veteran coach has won 14 conference coach of the year Freshman of the Year.. Knight and Gillman also earned awards, including six in the SEC, in addition to the two first-team Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) national awards. and Golfweek All-America honors, while Stephenson Throughout his career, Potter has developed a earned second-team honors from both groups. reputation for being an excellent teacher of the game The 2015-16 season saw the Crimson Tide win its as well as a builder of elite college programs. His third SEC championship, all under Potter, and qualify student-athletes have consistently performed at a for the NCAA Championships. Knight was named the high level both in the classroom and on the course, NCAA Freshman of the Year by the WGCA and First with several carrying that level of excellence into the Team All-American by the WGCA and Golfweek. Talley professional ranks. Potter's former players who have was tabbed a First Team All-American by the WGCA MIC gone on to careers in the LPGA include the legendary and joined Knight as a first team SEC all-conference Dottie Pepper (who starred for his Furman teams) and honoree. POTTER several recent Alabama players, namely Kathleen Ekey, The 2014-15 season marked the 10th consecutive Jenny Suh, and Jennifer Kirby. NCAA berth for the Crimson Tide. Alabama finished Head Coach 14th Year In 2017-18, Alabama was ranked No. 1 through the 14th overall at the NCAA Championships. The highlight majority of the season and finished in the top two in of the season was undoubtedly Talley’s triumph, CORTLAND STATE, 1977 10 of the 11 tournaments on its schedule. The Crimson finishing three-under par for the tournament to bring Tide secured four team victories – the Schooner Fall home the NCAA individual title. She was named a first Alabama head coach Mic Potter added national Classic, Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, Liz Murphey team All-American by both the WGCA and Golfweek. champion to his resume in 2012 and begins his 14th Collegiate Classic and the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. Talley also earned the Honda Award for women’s golf, season with the Crimson Tide and 35th overall with Additionally, the Tide also set school records for scoring the second player in program history to do so. Abe was another highly-ranked and talented roster for the 2018- average (283.55) and score vs. par (-3.36). selected to the 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team. 19 season. Individually, junior Lauren Stephenson earned the Stephanie Meadow led the 2013-14 team that Potter had already established a Hall-of-Fame Golfstat Cup as the nation’s low scorer after finishing finished ninth at the NCAA Championships and won legacy before arriving in Tuscaloosa thanks to his the season with a school-record scoring average of The Landfall Tradition. Meadow became the school's impressive work building Furman into a national power. 69.76. Stephenson, Cheyenne Knight and Kristen all-time leading scorer and the program's first four-time His work over the past 13 years at Alabama has been Gillman earned WGCA All-America honors in 2018, First Team All-American. She was also named the SEC historic, culminating with the school's first national giving the Tide three First Team All-Americans in the Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year for championship in 2012. Three seasons later, Potter same season for just the second time in school history. the second time. She was also named the NCAA Elite helped guide Emma Talley to the individual NCAA The individual success did not stop with the 89 Award winner. Talley garnered honorable mention Championship to cap off the 2014-15 season, making conclusion of the regular season however. Gillman All-America honors and helped lead the her the first NCAA medalist in the program’s history. would go on to become Alabama's second U.S. to victory at the while Meadow played for In 2017-18, Potter narrowly missed his second national Women's Amateur champion that summer and teamed the Great Britain and Ireland team. title as the Crimson Tide finished runner-up at the with Stephenson to help the United States win both the The Crimson Tide's 2012-13 season was another for NCAA Championships in Stillwater, Okla. Curtis and Palmer Cups. Gillman would cap her summer the record books as the program captured its second That finish garnered Potter 2018 National Coach by leading the U.S. to a third international victory in the SEC championship and second NCAA East Regional of the Year honors from the Women's Golf Coaches Women's World Team Amateur Championship. title. Alabama won a school-record seven events, Association, the second such recognition of his Alabama opened the 2016-17 season in record- including six of eight on the spring schedule. Potter was distinguished career. setting fashion as the Tide stormed to a school- named the SEC Coach of the Year and the SkyCaddie Potter, who came to the Capstone after 22 years at record 39-under par 825 to win the Mason Rudolph WGCA East Region Coach of the Year. Furman, led the Tide to its second NCAA appearance Championship in its first tournament of the fall schedule. The 2012-13 team saw three players garner All- in program history in his first year at Alabama and Knight set a school 54-hole record with a 14-under par America honors, with Meadow a consensus first- repeated the feat each of the last 13 years (2007-18). 202 and Lakareber Abe also set a school 18-hole record team selection. Talley was a second-team pick by the His 2012 national championship, 2018 runner-up finish ith a 9-under par 63 in the final round. NGCA and Jennifer Kirby earned honorable mention 4 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF coaches and staff MIC POTTER BY THE NUMBERS

73 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 44 WGCA ALL-AMERICANS 45 WGCA ALL-SCHOLAR ATHLETES 28 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES 26 NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES 15 CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 12 TOP 10 NCAA FINISHES 8 CONFERENCE FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR 4 NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (2011-13-17-18) 3 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS (2010-13-16) 2 WGCA COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS (2012-18) 1 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP (2012) accolades. Meadow also became the first Alabama seventh, Pancake 12th and Lennarth tied for 13th. That The 2006-07 campaign saw the Tide take another player to earn SEC Player of the Year honors and the trio garnered All-America honors, with Lennarth earning step forward in the development of the program third in conference history to also be named the SEC second-team accolades while Kirby and Pancake were under Potter's guidance. Alabama recorded five top- Scholar-Athlete of the Year in the same season. Talley honorable mention selections. five finishes, including a runner-up showing at the became the third Tide golfer to earn league Freshman Lennarth and Kirby also were First Team All-SEC Derby Invitational. For the second-straight year the of the Year honors. Hannah Collier garnered second selections, with Kirby adding the 2010 SEC Freshman of Crimson Tide earned a berth in the NCAA East team All-SEC recognition, along with Talley and Kirby. the Year. Pancake was a Second Team All-SEC selection Regional and finished seventh to advance to the NCAA COACHES/STAFF The 2011-12 team captured the NCAA title with a and the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. She also was Championship Finals for just the third time. Suh earned one-stroke victory over USC at the Vanderbilt Legends honored with the NCAA Elite 88 Award at the NCAA honorable mention All-America honors and became a Club. The Crimson Tide spent most of that season Championship as the player in the field with the highest two-time, First Team All-SEC honoree after averaging ranked second in the polls and finished third in the grade-point average (4.0). Potter was named the SEC 73.88 strokes per round. SEC before tying for fourth at the NCAA East Regional and NGCA East Region Coach of the Year. Potter made an impact from the start. In his first leading up to NCAAs. Earlier the Tide posted team In 2009-10, Lennarth set what was then the school season (2005-06), the legendary coach led Alabama victories at the SEC/Pac-12 Challenge, the Darius single-season scoring record with a 72.59 average while to a tournament championship in his very first outing Rucker Intercollegiate and the Liz Murphey Collegiate Kirby broke the freshman scoring mark with a 73.06 by winning the Tide's Ann Rhoads Invitational. After Classic. Alabama finished second on three other average, shattering the mark of 74.06 set by Pancake qualifying for the 2006 NCAA East Regional, the occasions and finished outside the top four only once in 2008-09. The team also set 54- and 72-hole school Crimson Tide put together a postseason run by in 2011-12. scoring records at the SEC and NCAA championships, defeating Virginia in a playoff to advance to the The 2011-12 season saw three Alabama players, respectively. school's second-ever NCAA Championship. Pancake, Kirby and Meadow, earn First Team All- Potter's 2008-09 team finished the year 11th at the Suh earned first team NGCA All-America honors in America honors. Pancake won the Honda Award, NCAA Championships while being ranked eighth in the 2005-06 after shattering the school record at the time presented to the nation's top collegiate golfer, while final NGCA Coaches' Poll and seventh in the Golfweek/ with a 73.44 stroke average. Looking back on Potter's also being named the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Sagarin Performance Index. The Tide captured their resume, it comes as no surprise that he had his first Tide for the third time, the SEC Female Athlete of the Year fifth tournament victory under Potter's guidance in team competing at the NCAA championships. and the CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-American of 2009 at the First Market Bank Intercollegiate. Alabama On June 17, 2005, The University of Alabama the Year. Pancake (United States) and Meadow (Great also tied for second at the SEC Championships and named Potter, a 1994 NGCA Hall of Fame honoree, as Britain and Ireland) also participated in the Curtis Cup then was runner-up at the NCAA East Regional. The its women's golf coach. By doing so, the Crimson Tide at Nairn in Scotland to cap the historic 2011-12 season. Tide's fifth trip to the NCAA Finals in 2009 produced added one of the most illustrious names in women's Alabama's 2010-11 team turned in an outstanding another improvement with an 11th-place finish. golf to its golf heritage. season as the Crimson Tide continued its climb into the Alabama had two players, Ekey and Lennarth, Potter proved to be one of the collegiate golf's elite of women's collegiate golf. The Tide spent the earn first team All-SEC honors in 2009 while Pancake outstanding teachers and coaches while guiding entire season in the top five with five wins before tying was selected to the league's All-Freshman Team and Furman, a school competing in the Southern for eighth at the NCAA Championship. awarded Second Team All-SEC recognition. Ekey Conference, to national prominence during his 22-year Two Alabama players captured medalist honors and Lennarth garnered 2009 honorable mention All- tenure with the Paladins. He also served for 10 years during the 2010-11 season. Meadow, then a freshman, America accolades, with Ekey, Lennarth and Pancake as Furman's Director of Intercollegiate Golf. Potter had a school-record three wins (Lady Puerto Rico all earning NGCA All-East Region honors. guided Furman to 15 NCAA Championship berths and Classic, Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate and NCAA East The 2007-08 season saw Alabama earn its third- six top-10 national finishes, including an NCAA runner- Regional). Pancake won the Tar Heel Invitational in the straight berth to the NCAAs, finishing 12th at the up performance in 1987. He has yet to coach a season fall of 2010 with an 11-under-par 206 to lead the team 2008 NCAA Championships. Alabama won three in which his team has not reached NCAA Regional to a school record 28-under-par 836 finish. tournaments in 2007-08, including the Crimson Tide competition, a streak dating back to 1993, the first Meadow and Pancake were selected as 2011 First Classic in record-breaking fashion. The Tide turned in a season in which the regional format was established. Team All-Americans while Camilla Lennarth garnered then-school-record 54-hole score of 861 (-3) at the Ol' The ability to build and maintain a program certainly third-team honors. The Tide also had three first team Colony Golf Club. Alabama shot a final-round score of are among Potter's strengths when considering the All-SEC selections (Meadow, Pancake and Lennarth) 279 (-9), also a school record. Five Tide golfers finished amazing run of success he had throughout his career at and one second-team choice (Kirby). Potter was named in the top 10 with Ekey carding a school record and Furman. Potter took the school, with an approximate the 2011 SEC Coach of the Year, Pancake the Student- women's course record score of 65 (-7) to finish with a enrollment of 2,500 students, into the upper tier Athlete of the Year and Meadow was the Freshman of 54-hole score of 203 (-13) and medalist honors. of women's golf schools, leading the Paladins to the Year. The Crimson Tide also earned tournament titles unprecedented heights. The 2010 SEC Championship was a springboard at the 2007 Wildcat Fall Invitational with a score of Potter was named Southern Conference Coach of for the program's best NCAA Championship finish to 889 and at the 2008 Lady Puerto Rico Classic. After the Year eight times and led his Furman teams to 36 to that point, a third-place showing that was only four the Classic, Sarah Sturm was named the Golf World tournament titles while his Tide teams have captured 35 shots off the winning score. Alabama also captured a National Player of the Week. Ekey went on to earn tournament wins, which puts him among the leaders for team win at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic. All-American honors in her first season at the Capstone all active women's golf coaches with 71 total victories. The Tide had three players finish in the top 15 (2008) and broke Suh's single-season record for stroke To put that remarkable statistic in perspective, the individually at the 2010 NCAAs, with Kirby tied for average by posting a 73.30. ROLLTIDE.COM 5 coaches and staff WOMEN’S GOLF SUPPORT STAFF

TODD BELL AMY BRAGG JON DEVER Asssistant Director, Director of Performance Senior Associate Athletics Athletics Communications Nutrition Director, Student Services THE POTTER FAMILY Seated (L-R): Daughter-in-law Amanda, grandson Maddox, Mic Potter, Kim Potter, granddaughter Caroline, daughter-in-law Sarah. Standing (L-R): Sone Corey, granddaughter Anna, son Ryan. Alabama women's golf program had won only 19 team tournament titles in the 31 years prior to Potter's arrival in Tuscaloosa. Led by Potter, the Paladins won 10 Southern Conference Championships between 1994 and his departure following the 2005-06 season.

COACHES/STAFF Potter has coached 44 WGCA All-Americans, 45 WGCA All-Scholar Athletes, 73 all- conference selections, 10 players to 23 first team All-SEC awards, 15 conference players of the year and eight conference freshmen of the year. MICHELLE DILTZ SHERRY SELBY JAKOB WALDEN One of the most important standards of success for any coach in major collegiate Strength & Conditioning Administrative Equipment Manager athletics is the ability to place players into the professional ranks while guiding them to a Assistant Coach Assistant - Olympic Sports degree. Measuring Potter by these standards again places him among the very best in the nation. Since Potter's arrival at Alabama, seven of his players have earned their LPGA Tour card - Hannah Collier, Kathleen Ekey, Jennifer Kirby, Stephanie Meadow, Brooke Pancake and Emma Talley. Meadow finished third at the 2014 U.S. Women's Open and earned her LPGA Tour card for the 2015 season. In 2016, Potter added an Olympian to the list of his former players as Meadow represented Ireland in the inaugural women's Olympic golf tournament at the 2016 Games in Rio. In the exceedingly competitive LPGA atmosphere, Potter's former players have enjoyed long, successful careers in professional golf. Through the end of the 2018 season, former Potter pupils had amassed 100-plus seasons on tour. Pepper - a former Furman standout and Paladin Hall-of-Famer - had an illustrious LPGA career, winning 17 events, including the 1992 JAMES ANDREWS CRAIG BUETTNER LYLE CAIN and 1999 Kraft Nabisco Championships. She earned more than $5 million in career winnings Orthopedic Surgeon Primary Care Orthopedic Surgeon before ending her 20-year professional career in 2003. By any standard, Potter has proven to be one of the best women's golf coaches in the nation for more than three decades. He has built successful programs and maintained that standard by recruiting and cultivating talented players who advance to the professional ranks and obtain their degrees. A 1977 graduate of Cortland State University, Potter majored in physical education while earning four varsity letters: three in soccer and one in golf. He is married to the former Kim O'Branski of Ithaca, N.Y. The couple has two sons, Ryan and Corey, two granddaughters, Anna and Caroline and a grandson, Maddox..

THE MIC POTTER FILE HIRED: June 17, 2005 EDUCATION: Cortland State, 1977 LES FOWLER BRYAN GIVHAN JEFF LAUBENTHAL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Furman, 1982-2005; Alabama, 2005-present Orthopedic Surgeon Neurosurgeon Primary Care NCAA POSTSEASONS: Alabama: 2006-present; Furman: 1983-87; 1989-2005 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: Alabama (2012)

LPGA PLAYERS COACHED BY MIC POTTER • Dottie Pepper • Caroline Blaylock • Ashli Price-Bunch • Diana D’Alessio • Joan Delk • Sara Anne Timms-Mcgetrick • Denise Baldwin-Kileen • Jen Hanna RICK MCKENZIE JIMMY ROBINSON RUSH SMITH • Maggie Will Neurosurgeon Primary Care Dentist • Brandi Jackson • Sara Johnston-Sargent • Kathleen Ekey • Jenny Suh • Brooke Pancake • Jennifer Kirby • Stephanie Meadow • Hannah Collier • Emma Talley

6 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF coaches and staff SSusanusan rosenstielrosenstiel AASSISTANTSSISTANT COACHCOACH COACHES/STAFF

Rosenstiel assists Potter in all facets of Lady Vols. She then transferred to the University developing the Crimson Tide players and program, of Florida, where she finished her playing career including instruction, course management, (1994-97) as a Gator. coordination of golf operations and recruiting. During her stay at Florida, Rosenstiel garnered “Susan is a tremendous asset to this program,” CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and SEC Potter said. “Her experience as a player and her Academic Honor Roll accolades. She earned a ability to relate to our athletes make her invaluable bachelor’s degree in agriculture, food and resource to our program. I’m thankful to have a coach with economics from Florida in 1996 and received her her ability on staff.” master’s in exercise and sports sciences, sports During her first 15 years at the Capstone, management in 1999. Rosenstiel has mentored numerous top While working on her master’s, Rosenstiel spent players who have combined for 23 All-America time as an assistant with UF’s College of Health honors, 32 All-SEC accolades and 10 SEC All- and Human Performance. She also served as an Freshman selections Additionally, Alabama has intern to Florida’s Associate Athletic Director and won three SEC Player of the Year and four SEC Senior Women’s Administrator. After graduation, Freshman of the Year awards during her tenure. Rosenstiel was an assistant golf professional at the Her career with the Tide includes the 2012 Tradition Golf Club in Royal Palm Beach, Fla., and NCAA Championship, 13 NCAA Championships then at the Turtle Point Yacht and Country Club in SUSAN appearances, four NCAA Regional championships Killen, Ala. and three SEC Championships. Born June 5, 1974, she is married to Tommy ROSENSTIEL Rosenstiel, formerly Susan Conger, began her Rosenstiel. The couple has two children, Henry collegiate playing career at the University of and Elizabeth. Assistant Coach 16th Year Tennessee, playing two seasons (1992-94) for the FLORIDA, 1996

Head coach Mic Potter is aided at the Capstone by assistant coach Susan Rosenstiel, who is in her 16th season on the Crimson Tide staff and 14th with Potter. A former collegiate golfer, Rosenstiel joined the Alabama coaching staff in the fall of 2003. Rosenstiel’s efforts in Tuscaloosa were honored following the 2010 season as the National Golf Coaches Association recognized her as National Assistant Coach of the Year. Rosenstiel was further honored in 2018 when she was tabbed to serve as an assistant coach for the United States squad that competed in the Palmer Cup in Evian-les-Bains, France The North Fort Myers, Fla., native brings a vast and diversified experience in women’s collegiate golf to a Tide program that has shown unmatched growth during her time at the University. Rosenstiel’s wealth of SEC experience includes a playing career at Tennessee and Florida, plus time on the staff at the University of Florida and as an assistant golf professional. She was also the tournament director for the 2010 SEC THE ROSENSTIEL FAMILY Championship at the North River Yacht Club in Susan, Elizabeth, Tommy and Henry. Tuscaloosa. ROLLTIDE.COM 7 On Your Campus...

Dr. Stuart R. Bell became the 29th president of The University of Alabama in July 2015, bringing with him 30 years of experience in higher education. He had previously served at the Capstone for 16 years as a faculty member and department head of mechanical engineering. During this time, he also founded and directed an interdisciplinary research center, the Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies, which continues to thrive today. Since his return to the Capstone, Dr. Bell has led the University to develop a strategic plan that maps out the aspirations of the campus for the next five years and beyond. Renewing UA’s commitment to its students and the campus community, and with a focus on significantly increasing investments in faculty and research, the plan promises to improve the quality of life for citizens across our state, nation and world. Already, several of the plan’s initiatives are underway, with multiple research institutes formed on campus, creating an interdisciplinary approach to address national and worldwide challenges in the areas of water, transportation and lifespan research. Prior to returning to UA as president, Dr. Bell was executive vice president and provost at Louisiana State University. Before his time at LSU, he served the University of Kansas as dean of the School of Engineering. Under his leadership, both institutions opened new facilities and saw great success in student recruitment and retention. An Abilene, Texas, native, Dr. Bell earned a nuclear engineering degree from Texas A&M University in 1979. He earned his master’s degree and doctorate in mechanical engineering from the same university in 1981 and 1986, respectively. It was also at Texas A&M that he met and fell in love with his wife, Susan. They have three adult children, Stuart, Stacy and Stephen. They are also the proud grandparents to one granddaughter and are expecting another granddaughter this fall.

8 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF • Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 38,392 for fall 2018. More than 40 percent of UA’s 7,407-member freshman class scored 30 or higher on the ACT and 38 percent On Your were in the top 10 percent of their high school graduating class. The entering class carries an average high school grade-point average of 3.72, with 34 percent having a high school GPA of 4.0 or higher. Campus... • The University of Alabama is a leader among public universities nationwide in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars, with more than 500 currently enrolled.

• Ranked among the top 60 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include:

o The School of Law is ranked 27th among all law schools in the nation (ninth among public universities), spring 2018.

o The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 28th nationally in the latest rankings for library schools, spring 2018.

• University of Alabama students continue to win prestigious national awards. Fifty-three UA students have been named Goldwater Scholars, including two in 2018. The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars, 16 Truman Scholars, 33 Hollings Scholars and 13 Boren Scholars.

• Twenty-six current UA faculty have received National Science Foundation CAREER Awards, the nation’s most prestigious recognition of top-performing young scientists, in disciplines ranging from nanoscience and engineering to biological sciences.

• UA was awarded a patent for a medical privacy tent developed by engineering students and Crimson Tide Athletics, firmly protecting the tent’s capability to expand or collapse on the sideline of a football field.

• Fifteen University of Alabama graduates have accepted Fulbright awards to study and teach abroad during 2018-2019.

• PRWeek Magazine has recognized the public relations program in The University of Alabama’s College of Communication and Information Sciences as one of the top five programs in the nation eight times in the past 10 years.

• Students at UA who competed in a NASA robotics contest came away with the top prize for the fourth year in a row in 2018. Alabama Astrobotics took the top prize at the NASA Robotic Mining Competition.

• U.S. News and World Report ranks The University of Alabama’s Manderson Online Business Master’s programs 13th in the nation.

• Public Accounting Report’s 2017 rankings place UA’s Culverhouse School of Accountancy’s undergraduate program seventh, master’s programs ninth and doctoral program seventh in the nation.

• UA’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team won its second consecutive Brigade Ranger Challenge at Camp Blanding, Fla., in January 2018, defeating 10 other Ranger Challenge teams.

• UA is building a new Performing Arts Academic Center on the historic Bryce property. The $60 million center will provide the theatre and dance department with space for performances and to expand its community programming and outreach.

• UA’s Stran-Hardin Arena, a $10 million vanguard facility for adapted sports, was unveiled in January 2018.

ROLLTIDE.COMROLLTIDE.COM 9 9 GGregreg BByrneyrne DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Greg Byrne, one of the most acclaimed and proponent of developing student-athletes into productive people after college, respected administrators in collegiate athletics, Byrne has led programs that have attained academic success at levels not began his tenure as Alabama’s Director of Athletics reached prior to his tenure. on March 1, 2017. His role at Alabama is his third venture at the helm of a major collegiate athletics He also has deep experience working in the (SEC), program. having spent 2002 to 2005 at the University of Kentucky as Associate Athletics Director for Development and Fundraising before a four-year stint at Mississippi Since taking over, Byrne developed and State (2006-10). From 2006-08, Byrne served as Associate Athletics Director for implemented The Standard, a five-year strategic External Affairs at MSU before becoming Director of Athletics. plan outlining the mission statement and core values of Alabama Athletics as well as benchmarks Under Byrne’s leadership, Arizona Athletics underwent more than $140 in the areas of academics, student-athlete welfare, million in construction and renovation of athletics facilities. That work was athletics success, financial resources, facilities, staffing and operating with highlighted by the $72 million Lowell-Stevens Football Facility, the addition of integrity. In addition, a 10-year comprehensive initiative focused on the two video boards in Arizona Stadium (football), and a new scoreboard in the renovation of facilities and development of an infrastructure that will drive future McKale Center (basketball). Additionally, Byrne oversaw a $30 million renovation success was created. of the McKale Center, a project that included upgraded locker rooms, seating, restrooms, concessions, enhanced lighting and a new playing floor. Alabama Athletics celebrated its highest finish in program history in the Learfield Directors’ Cup at the conclusion of the 2017-18 season, placing At Mississippi State, where he was the youngest athletics director in the SEC 14th thanks to a national championship in football, runner-up finishes in men’s and the youngest to lead an athletic program at the NCAA Division I-A level, and women’s golf and NCAA postseason appearances by men’s basketball, Byrne oversaw the hiring of head football coach Dan Mullen and former head gymnastics, soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s baseball coach and current Director of Athletics John Cohen. tennis, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track & field and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field. The Tide also continued its In addition to his role as Director of Athletics, Byrne serves on several run of excellence in the classroom, leading the nation in Academic All-Americans committees at both the conference and national levels including the United with 11. States Olympic Committee Collegiate Advisory Council, the Division I Football Oversight Committee and the Southeastern Conference Security Committee. Prior to coming to Alabama, Byrne was Vice President for Athletics at the He also serves as first vice president of the National Association of Collegiate University of Arizona from 2010-17 and was Director of Athletics at Mississippi Directors of Athletics. State University from 2008-10. With more than 20 years of experience as an athletics administrator, Byrne has fashioned an impressive administrative career As the son of veteran athletics administrator Bill Byrne, one of the nation’s hallmarked by consistent success in fundraising, innovative strategies and most prominent college sports administrators with 30 years of experience as competitive success with a strong emphasis on academic excellence. an Athletics Director, Greg Byrne has been around the enterprise of running successful athletic programs for most of his life. Throughout his career, Byrne has been consistently more impactful and successful with each step up the administrative ladder. As a fundraiser, he A native of Pocatello, Idaho, Byrne earned his bachelor’s degree from has been directly involved in raising more than $200 million in gifts during his Arizona State University in 1994 and his master’s degree from Mississippi State career. As a leader of competitive athletics programs, he has fostered major University in 2009. Byrne is married to the former Regina Misa of Junction City, improvements across the spectrum of sports at both programs he has led. A Ore., and the couple has two sons, Nick and Davis.

BYRNE FAMILY Greg and his wife, Regina, with sons Nick and Davis.

10 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATiON

FINUS KEVIN DR. JAMES MARIE J JON JEFF GASTON ALMOND KING ROBBINS BATT DEVER PURINTON

SENIOR ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE FACULTY ATHLETICS SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS/CFO ATHLETICS DIRECTOR REPRESENTATIVE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/SWA DEVELOPMENT STUDENT SERVICES EXTERNAL OPERATIONS

MATT JEFF CHRIS TOMMY TIFFINI BRAD JESSICA SELF ALLEN BESANCENEY FORD GRIMES LEDFORD PARÉ

SENIOR ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, SPORTS DIRECTOR, TICKETING DIRECTOR, ALUMNI DIRECTOR, COMPLIANCE/ DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, COMPLIANCE MEDICINE AND TIDE PRIDE RELATIONS CHIEF DIVERSITY OFFICER MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS

JEFF AARON JUSTIN BURTON CHRIS MICHAEL JESSIE SPRINGER VOLD BRANT BURNS DARLING DEAN GARDNER ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, CRIMSON TIDE DIRECTOR, STUDENT- DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, COMPLIANCE OPERATIONS DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIONS ATHLETE ENHANCEMENT

RAND ALLISON RED DANIEL RYAN JOSH ELLIS HARRIS JEFFREYS LEONARD LYERLY MAJERCIK MAXSON PONDER

ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, INFORMATION DIRECTOR, HUMAN DIRECTOR, EVENT DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, MARKETING DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES MANAGEMENT VIDEO SERVICES AND FAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS

BRANDON KYLE AMY SEVEDGE VASEY WOODS

ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC DIRECTOR, FACILITIES DIRECTOR, FINANCE PLANNING

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5-6 • Junior KRISTEN GILLMAN

Austin, Texas (Lake Travis)

Accolades • Finished third in stroke play at the SEC tournament • U.S. Women's Amateur champion (2018) GILLMAN'S PERSONAL BESTS with a 2-under par 214 (69-75-70). One of only three • United States World Team Amateur Team (2018) golfers to fi nish under par in stroke play. • United States Curtis Cup Team (2018) UA Debut: 2016 Mason Rudolph Championship • Tied for sixth at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Low 18: 64 - 2017 Schooner Fall Classic (3rd) • United States Palmer Cup Team (2018) with a 3-under par 213 (70-71-72). Low 18 vs. Par: -7 - 2017 Schooner Fall Classic • Tied for 17th at the Evans Derby Experience with a • School record holder, season rounds par or better (22) (3rd) 2-under par 214 (74-69-71). • First Team WGCA All-American (2017, 2018) Low 54: 200* - 2017 Schooner Fall Classic • First Team Golfweek All-American (2017, 2018) Low 54 vs. Par: -13 - 2017 Schooner Fall Classic • Tied for 15th at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate • First Team All-SEC (2017, 2018) Career Rounds Par or Lower: 47 (64 rounds with a 7-over par 220 (73-73-74). • SEC Freshman of the Year (2017) played) • Finished seventh at the Northrop Grumman

PROFILES Career Rounds in 60s: 18 (64 rounds played) • SEC All-Freshman Team (2017) Regional Challenge at 4-over par (69-74-74/217), Victories: 2, last 2017 Schooner Fall Classic one shot behind teammate Lakareber Abe. • Co-school record-holder, low 54 (200) Career Top-Five Finishes: 7, last 2017 Landfall • CoSIDA Academic All-American (2018) Tradition • Tied for fi fth at the rain-shortened Landfall Tradition • WGCA All-America Scholar (2017, 2018) Tournaments Under Par: 14, last 2018 NCAA with a 36-hole 4-under par 140 (69-71). • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) Championships • Tied for sixth at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational *- school record • SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll (2017) with a 9-under par 207 (71-69-67)/ • Earned individual medalist honors for the second JUNIOR (2018-19) time in her career at the Schooner Fall Classic • One of 29 amateurs to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Summer 2018 with a career-low 13-under par 200 (68-68-64). Open. • Member of the United States team that won the Her 54-hole total equaled the school record set • Ranked No. 10 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings Women's World Amateur Team Championship in by teammate Lauren Stephenson at the Mason at the conclusion of the 2017-18 season. Maynooth, Ireland. Rudolph Championship. • Ranked No. 6 in the Golfstat NCAA Player Rankings • Won the 2018 U.S. Women's Amateur in Kingston • Tied for eighth at the 2017 Mason Rudolph and No. 8 in the Golfweek Collegiate Rankings Springs, Tenn., with a 7&6 win over UA teammate Championship with a 6-under par 210 (70-69-71). released May 20. Jiwon Jeon in a match that was the fi rst in U.S. • ANNIKA Award fi nalist Women's Amateur history to feature two golfers Summer 2017 • Finished par or better in 47 of 64 career rounds from the same college team. • Advanced to match play at the U.S. Women’s (73 percent), including 18 rounds in the 60s (28 • Won the LPGA of Japan's Century 21 Ladies' Amateur before being eliminated in the Round of percent). Tournament in Shiga, Japan. 32. Finished at 1-under par (67-76/143) to tie for • Finished the season at 39-under par with a 70.55 • Finished 3-1 for the U.S. team that won the 2018 11th in stroke play and qualify to the match play scoring average, 25 rounds of par or better and 12 Palmer Cup in Evian-les-Bains, France. Was joined round. rounds in the 60s to rank No. 2 on the team in all on the U.S. team by Alabama teammate Lauren four categories. Stephenson and UA' men's golfer Davis Riley. FRESHMAN (2016-17) • Tied for seventh in stroke play at the NCAA • Posted a 5-0 record for the U.S. team that defeated • Set a then-UA single-season school record with 22 Championships with a 1-under par 287 (73-72-70- Great Britain & Ireland in the 2018 Curtis Cup in rounds of par or better. 72). Scarsdale, N.Y. Was joined on the Curtis Cup team • Ranked sixth in the fi nal Golfweek ratings. • Finished 3-0 in match play at the NCAA tournament by Stephenson. • Rated 14th nationally in score vs. par. as Alabama advanced to the championship match. • Finished 27th at the U.S. Women's Open in Shoal • Second on the team in scoring average (71.52), the • Tied for fourth at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional Creek, Ala. fourth-best average in school history at the time, with a 10-under par 206 (72-68-66). The fi nal round and average vs. par (-0.19). 66 equals the UA school record for score and score SOPHOMORE (2017-18) • Shared the team lead in top-fi ve fi nishes with fi ve vs. par in a regional. • One of eight amateur women’s golfers named to • fi nished in the top 25 in all 11 tournaments and in • Finished 1-1 in match play at the SEC Championships, the USGA’s 2018 Curtis Cup squad. the top 10 seven times. defeating Vanderbilt’s Virginia Green, 6-and-4, in • One of 12 women’s collegiate golfers named to the • Finished under par in six of 11 tournaments. the quarterfi nals before dropping a 1-up decision to 2018 United States Palmer Cup team. Arkansas’ Maria Fassi. GILLMAN'S CAREER STATS

Year Events Rds Strokes Avg. vs. Par Avg. vs. Par 18 54 Par or Better 60s Top 10 Wins 2016-17 11 31 2,217 71.52 -6 -0.19 66 207 22 6 7 1 2017-18 11 33 2,328 70.55 -39 -1.18 64 200* 25 12 9 1 TOTALS 22 64 4,545 71.02 -45 -0.70 64 200 47 18 16 2

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• Tied for 17th at the NCAA Women’s Golf Championships with a 10-over par 226. KRISTEN GILLMAN CAREER RESULTS • Tied for fi fth at the NCAA Athens Regional with a 2-under par 214. 2017-18 • Fell to Northwestern’s Hannah Kim, 2-up in the Sophomore semifi nals at the Northwestern Quad Match. t8th Mason Rudolph Championship 70-69-71/210 (-6) • Tied for seventh at the SEC Championships with a 1st Schooner Fall Classic 68-68-64/200% (-13) 4-under par 212 that included a second round 69. t6th Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational 71-69-67/207 (-9) • Defeated USC’s Tiffany Chan, 3-and-2 in the t5th The Landfall Tradition 69-71/140 (-4) quarterfi nals of match play at the Liz Murphey 7th Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge 69-74-74/217 (+4) Collegiate Classic and fi nished all-square with t15th Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 73-73-74/220 (+7) Denver’s Mariell Bruun in the semifi nals before t17th Evans Derby Experience 75-69-71/214 (-2) falling to Georgia’s Bailey Tardy, 1-up in the t6th Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 70-71-72/213 (-3) championship match. 3rd SEC Championship 69-75-70/214 (-2) • Finished second in stroke play at the Liz Murphey t4th NCAA Tallahasse Regional 72-68-66/206 (-10) Collegiate Classic with a two-under par 70. t7th NCAA Championships 73-72-70-72/287 (-1) • Won her fi rst collegiate tournament with an eight- %- School record 54-hole total and score vs. par under par 208 (71-71-66) at the Bryan National Collegiate. her fi nal round 66 set a career low for 2016-17 18 holes and her 208 was a new Bryan National Freshman Collegiate record for low 54. t2nd Mason Rudolph Championship 71-68-68/207 (-9) • Finished fourth at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate t8th Schooner Fall Classic 67-73-70/210 (-3) with a one-over par 214 (68-71-75). t15th Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational 71-70-76/217 (+1) • Tied for 24th at the Northrop Grumman Regional t21st The Landfall Tradition 72-76-72/220 (+4) Challenge with a six-over par 219 (76-73-70). t24th Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge 76-73-70/219 (+6) • Tied for 21st with a four-over par 220 at The Landfall t4th Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 68-71-75/214 (+1) Tradition. 1st Bryan National Collegiate 71-71-66/208 (-8) • Tied for 15th with a one-over par 217 at the Ruth’s 2nd Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 70/70 (-2) Chris Tar Heel Invitational. t7th SEC Championship 72-69-71/212 (-4) • Finished in a tie for eighth at the Schooner Fall t5th NCAA Athens Regional 73-70-71/214 (-2) Classic after carding a three-under par 210 (67-73- t17th NCAA Women’s Golf Championships 78-78-70/226 (+10) 70). • Tied for second with teammate Lauren Stephenson in her collegiate debut at the Mason Rudolph Championship. Shot a nine-under par 207 (71-68- 68). As a team, the Tide set a school best with a 39-under par 825 to win the tournament.

PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Won the U.S. Women’s Amateur as a 16-year-old in 2014, defeating the No. 2, 4, 7 and 10-ranked amateurs in match play on her way to the title. Was PROFILES also the medalist during the qualifying rounds of the event. • Advanced to the Round of 16 at the U.S. Amateur in 2015 and the Round of 32 in 2016. • Finished seventh in the 2015 Ladies British Amateur • Finished sixth in the golf competition at the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto and was a member of the silver medal-winning U.S. women’s team. • Won the 2014 Junior PGA Championship with a record-low 16-under par 268 to win by 11 strokes. • Won individual champion honors at the 2016 Toyota Junior Golf World Championship as she helped lead the U.S. to the team title. • Posted a 3-0 match play record to help the U.S. win the 2014 Junior Ryder Cup • Member of the U.S. team that won the 2015 in St Leon-Rot, Germany, the fi rst win for the Americans on foreign soil in the event. • Earned First Team Rolex All-America honors in 2014 and second-team recognition in 2013. • 2014 South Texas PGA Junior Golfer of the Year. • Four-time all-state selection as a member of the golf team at Lake Travis. • 6A individual state champion as a senior in 2016. • Member of three state championship teams at Lake Travis. • Played in four professional events as an amateur while in high school - 2014 Evian Championship, 2015 U.S. Women’s Open, 2015 British Women’s Open and the 2015 LPGA Classic.

PERSONAL INFORMATION • Daughter of Mark and Laura Gillman. • Born Sept. 22, 1997. • Majoring in communications.

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5-5 • Sophomore ANGELICA MORESCO

Caldogno, Italy (Vicenza) Accolades • Silver Medalist 2018 Mediterranean Games ANGELICA MORESCO CAREER RESULTS • Bronze Medalist 2018 European Ladies' Amateur • SEC All-Freshman Team (2018) 2017-18 • WGCA All-America Scholar (2018) Freshman • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2018) t37th Mason Rudolph Championship 77-70-70/217 (+1) t55th Schooner Fall Classic 75-76-72/223 (+10) SOPHOMORE (2018-19) t26th Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational 72-73-70/215 (-1) Summer 2018 t18th The Landfall Tradition 75-70/140 (+1) • Bronze medalist at the 2018 European Ladies' Amateur Championship in Senica, Slovakia. Fired a t49th Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge 78-77-73/228 (+15) t56th Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 76-78-75/229 (+16)

PROFILES 9-under par 279 (67-71-73-68) to reach the medal stand. t9th Evans Derby Experience 72-70-70/212 (-4) • Member of the Italian team that fi nished fourth t14th Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 70-75-73/218 (+2) at the European Ladies' Team Championship in t31st SEC Championship 77-80-72/229 (+13) Frohnleiten. Austria. Shot a 3-over par 147 (71-76) in t23rd NCAA Tallahassee Regional 71-71-73/215 (-1) stroke play and was 1-2-1 in match play. t67th NCAA Championships 75-76-78-79/308 (+20) • Earned a pair of silver medals at the 2018 Mediterranean Games in Tarragona, Spain. Tied • Tied for 37th in her collegiate debut at the Mason for fi rst at 4-under par (69-72-72-71/284) in the MORESCO'S PERSONAL BESTS Rudolph Championship at 1-over par (77-70- individual standings before falling in the gold 70/217). medal playoff. Italy also fi nished second in the team UA Debut: 2017 Mason Rudolph standings. Championship PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Equaled her career single round-best of 67 at the FRESHMAN (2017-18) Low 18: 70 - Six times, Last 2018 Liz 2017 Italian International Championship. Had • Ranked No. 91 in the Golfstat NCAA Player Rankings Murphey Collegiate Classic (1st) previously shot 67 at the 2016 German Boys and and No. 96 in the Golfweek Collegiate Rankings Low 18 vs. Par: -2 - Six times, Last 2018 Girls Championship and at the 2016 French Ladies following the season. Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (1st) International. • Finished fi fth on the team with a 73.91 scoring Low 54: 212 - 2018 Evans Derby • Member of the Italian ladies’ team that fi nished average in her debut season. second at the 2017 European Ladies Team • Finished 1-1-1 in match play at the NCAA Experience Championship in Palmela, Portugal. Championships as the Tide advanced to the national Low 54 vs. Par: -4- 2018 Evans Derby • Member of the Italian junior team that won the 2016 championship match. Experience European Girls Team Championship in Oslo, Norway • Tied for 67th in stroke play at the NCAA tournament and fi nished second in the 2015 event in Kaskada, with a 20-over par 308 (75-76-78-79). Czech Republic • Tied for 23rd at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional with • Finished fi fth at the 2016 Toyota Junior Golf World a 1-under par 215 (71-71-73). • Tied for 56th at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate Cup in Fukada, Japan, fi ring a four-under par 284 • Defeated Vanderbilt’s Abbey Carlson, 3-and- with a 16-over par 229 (76-78-75). to help lead Italy to a fi fth-place fi nish in the team 2, in the quarterfi nals and Arkansas’ Dylan Kim, • Tied for 49th at the Northrop Grumman Regional competition 1-and-3, in the semifi nals of match play at the SEC Challenge at 15-over par (78-77-73/228). • Won the Italian U18 championship in 2014 playing Championships. • Posted the best fi nish of her young collegiate career out of Padova Golf Club. • Tied for 31st in stroke play at the SEC Championships with an 18th place fi nish at the rain-shortened • Finished third in stroke play at the 2015 Italian with a 13-over par 229 (77-80-72). Landfall Tradition, with a 36-hole 1-over par 145 (75- Championship. • Tied for 14th at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 70). with a 2-over par 218 (70-75-73). • Finished 26th at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational PERSONAL INFORMATION • Posted a career-best fi nish at the Evans Derby with a 1-under par 215 (72-73-70). • Daughter of Michele and Alessandra Moresco. Experience, tying for ninth place with a 4-under par • Tied for 55th at the Schooner Fall Classic with a 10- • Born October 10, 1998. 212 (72-70-70). over par 223 (75-76-72). • Majoring in marketing. MORESCO'S CAREER STATS

Year Events Rds Strokes Avg. vs. Par Avg. vs. Par 18 54 Par or Better 60s Top 10 Wins 2017-18 11 33 2,439 73.91 +78 +2.18 70 212 12 0 1 0

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5-3 • Senior LAUREN STEPHENSON

Lexington, S.C. (Clemson/Lexington) Accolades • Golfweek Player of the Year (2018) • Posted two victories, eight top-three fi nishes and 11 • Golfstat Cup winner (2018) STEPHENSON'S PERSONAL BESTS top-10 fi nishes in 11 outings. • U.S. Women's Amateur semifi nalist (2018) • Was 2-1 in match play at the NCAA Championships Collegiate Debut: 2015 Cougar Classic • United States Curtis Cup Team (2018) as the Tide advanced to the national championship UA Debut: 2016 Mason Rudolph Championship • United States Palmer Cup Team (2018) match. Low 18: 64 - 2017 Mason Rudolph Championship • First Team WGCA All-American (2018) • Tied for seventh in stroke play at the NCAA (3rd) • First Team Golfweek All-American (2018) tournament with a 1-under par 287 (74-69-70-74). Low 18 vs. Par: -8 - 2017 Mason Rudolph • Second Team WGCA All-American (2017) • Finished second at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championship (3rd) • Second Team Golfweek All-American (2017) with a 14-under par 202 (67-69-66). Low 54: 200* - 2017 Mason Rudolph • First Team All-SEC (2017, 2018) • The fi nal round 66 at the regional equals the Championship • Co-school record-holder, low 54 (200) UA school record for score and score vs. par in a Low 54 vs. Par: -16* - 2017 Mason Rudolph • School record-holder, low 54 vs. par (-16) regional and her 54-hole totalis also the best in UA Championship • WGCA All-America Scholar (2017, 2018) history in regional play. Career Rounds Par or Lower: 57 (97 rounds • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2017, 2018) • Finished 1-1 in match play at the SEC Championships, played)

defeating Vanderbilt’s Courtney Zeng, 5-and-3, in PROFILES UA Career Rounds Par or Lower: 44 (64 rounds SENIOR (2018-19) the quarterfi nals before dropping a 2-and-1 decision played) Summer 2018 to Arkansas’ Alana Uriell in the semifi nals. Career Rounds in 60s: 31 (97 rounds played) • Reached the semifi nals of the 2018 U.S. Women's • Tied for ninth in stroke play at the SEC tournament UA Career Rounds in 60s: 29 (64 rounds played) Amateur. with a 2-over par 218 (72-76-70). Career Victories: 3 • Finished 2-1-1 for the U.S. team that won the 2018 • Tied for individual medalist honors with teammate UA Career Victories: 2, last 2018 Liz Murphey Palmer Cup in Evian-les-Bains, France. Was joined Cheyenne Knight at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Collegiate Classic on the U.S. team by Alabama teammate Kristen Classic with a 7-under par 209 (71-69-69). Career Top-Five Finishes: 16 Gillman and UA men's golfer Davis Riley. • Tied for third at the Evans Derby Experience with a UA Top-Five Finishes: 13, last 2018 NCAA • Posted a 3-0-1 record for the U.S. team that 7-under par 209. Tallahassee Regional defeated Great Britain & Ireland in the 2018 Curtis • Finished second at the Darius Rucker Invitational Career Tournaments Under Par: 19 Cup in Scarsdale, N.Y. Was joined on the Curtis Cup with a 1-under par 212 (69-71-72). UA Tournaments Under Par: 17, last 2018 NCAA team by Gillman. • Tied for eighth at the Northrop Grumman Regional Championships Challenge at 5-over par (74-68-76/218). *- school record JUNIOR (2017-18) • Tied for third at the rain-shortened Landfall Tradition • Won the Golfstat Cup as the nation’s leading scorer with a 36-hole 6-under par 138 (67-71). with a school-record 69.76 average. • Tied for third at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational • One of eight amateur women’s golfers named to the with a 10-under par 206 (72-68-66). • ANNIKA Award fi nalist USGA’s 2018 Curtis Cup squad. • Finished second at the Schooner Fall Classic with a • Sixteen top-fi ve fi nishes, 17 under-par fi nishes in 22 • One of 12 women’s collegiate golfers named to the 10-under par 203 (69-68-66). career outings at Alabama 2018 United States Palmer Cup team. • Shared individual medalist honors at the season • Finished par or lower in 44 of 64 (69 percent) career • Ranked No. 5 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings at opening Mason Rudolph Championship with a rounds at Alabama, including 29 rounds in the 60s the conclusion of the 2017-18 season. school-record 16-under par 200 (68-68-64). (45 percent). • The No. 1 ranked golfer in the country in the fi nal • Shot a team-low 65-under par in 2017-18. Golfweek Collegiate Rankings of 2017-18. Summer 2017 • Led the Crimson Tide with 19 rounds in the 60s and • Ranked No. 3 in the fi nal Golfstat NCAA Player • Advanced to the quarterfi nals of match play at the 26 rounds of par or better in 33 rounds played. Rankings of the season. U.S. Women’s Amateur before being eliminated on STEPHENSON'S CAREER STATS

Year Events Rds Strokes Avg. vs. Par Avg. vs. Par 18 54 Par or Better 60s Top 10 Wins 2015-16* 11 33 2,421 73.36 +48 +1.45 68 209 13 4 3 1 2016-17 11 31 2,223 71.71 E 0.00 65 207 18 10 6 0 2017-18 11 33 2,302 69.76 -65 -1.97 64 200** 26 19 11 2 UA TOTALS 22 64 4,525 70.70 -65 -1.02 64 200 31 29 17 2 CAREER TOTALS 33 97 6,946 71.61 -17 -0.18 64 200 57 33 20 3 *-at Clemson **-school record

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the 12th playoff hole in what was the longest match in USGA history. LAUREN STEPHENSON UA CAREER RESULTS • Finished at 2-under par (74-68/142) to tie for seventh in stroke play at the U.S. Women's Amateur 2017-18 to qualify for the match play round. Junior • Finished 41st at the U.S. Women’s Open - and was t1st Mason Rudolph Championship 68-68-64/200% (-16) the No. 4 amateur fi nisher - with a 4-over par 292 2nd Schooner Fall Classic 69-68-66/203 (-10) (72-72-73). t3rd Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational 72-68-66/206 (-10) t3rd The Landfall Tradition 67-71/138 (-6) SOPHOMORE (2016-17) t8th Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge 74-68-76/218 (+5) • Ranked 17th in the fi nal Golfweek ratings. 2nd Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 69-71-72/212 (-1) • Rated seventh nationally in score vs. par. 3rd Evans Derby Experience 69-73-67/209 (-7) • Third on the team in scoring average (71.71) and t1st Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 71-69-69/209 (-7) score vs. par (0.00). t9th SEC Championship 72-76-70/218 (+2) • Had eight top-12 fi nishes in 11 outings for the season. 2nd NCAA Tallahasse Regional 67-69-66/202^ (-14) • Shared the team lead in top-fi ve fi nishes with fi ve. t7th NCAA Championships 74-59-70-74/287 (-1) • tied with Cheyenne Knight for the team lead in rounds %- School record 54-hole total and score vs. par in the 60s with 10. ^- School regional record 54-hole total and score vs. par • Third on the team with 18 rounds of par or better. • Finished under par in a team-high eight of 11 2016-17 tournaments in 2016-17. Sophomore • Tied for 74th at the NCAA Championships with a 20- t2nd Mason Rudolph Championship 74-68-65/207 (-9) over par 236. t12th Schooner Fall Classic 73-70-69/212 (-1) • Tied for second at the NCAA Athens Regional with 2nd Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational 68-70-69/207 (-9) Knight at 5-under par (211). t11th The Landfall Tradition 71-73-71/215 (-1) • Dropped a 3-and-2 decision to Northwestern’s Janet t5th Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge 72-67-73/212 (-1) Mao in the semifi nals at the Northwestern Quad t9th Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 71-75-72/218 (+5) Match. t3rd Bryan National Collegiate 69-68-73/210 (-6) • Tied for 13th at the SEC Championships with 3-under t43rd Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 82/82 (+10) par 213 that included a fi nal round 67. t13th SEC Championship 74-72-67/213 (-3) • Dropped a 5-and-4 decision to USC’s Gabriella Then t2nd NCAA Athens Regional 69-70-72/211 (-5) then rallied to defeat Denver’s Sophie Newlove, t74th NCAA Women’s Golf Championships 85-75-76/236 (+20) 5-and-4 in the semifi nals of match play at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic before falling to Georgia’s Mary Ellen Shuman, 3-and-2 in the championship • Coutning scorer in 29 of 30 team rounds. match. • Clemson’s low scorer in a team-high 12 rounds • Clemson’s top fi nisher in six of their 10 tournaments. PROFILES • Tied for 43rd in the stroke play round at the Liz Murphey with a 10-over par 82. • Tied for team lead in top-10 fi nishes with three, all in • Tied for third at the Bryan National Collegiate with a the top fi ve. six-under par 210 (69-68-73). • Tied for ninth at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate with PREP HIGHLIGHTS a fi ve-over par 218 (71-75-72). • Reached the Final 32 of 2014 US Women’s Amateur. • Opened the spring with a one-under par 212 (72-67- • First Team Rolex Junior All-American in 2014, she 73) to fi nish tied for fi fth at the Northrop Grumman was honorable mention in 2012 and 2013. Regional Challenge. • Won six AJGA titles over her career. • Tied for 11th at The Landfall Tradition with a one- • Second in the Golfweek Class of 2015 juniors. under par 215. • Played for the United States team in the Toyota • Finished second at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Junior World Cup Series in summer of 2015. Invitational with a nine-under par 207 to equal • Finished fourth in the stroke play and reached her season low tournament score set at the Mason the quarterfi nals of the North-South Amateur at Rudolph Championship. Pinehurst #2 in July, 2015. • Tied for 12th with teammate Lakareber Abe with a • Won AJGA Girls Championship and the Wells Fargo one-under par 212 (73-70-69) at the Schooner Fall Junior Classic in 2014. Classic. • Second at the Polo Junior Golf Classic in 2014. • Tied for second with teammate Kristen Gillman in her • Won individual titles at the U.S. Girls Junior Alabama debut at the Mason Rudolph Championship. Championship as a junior and senior. • shot a personal-best nine-under par 207 (74-68-65). • Three-time U.S. Girls Junior Championship qualifer. • The third round 65 also tied for the second-lowest • Finished fi fth in the Boys state 4A championship as round in school history. As a team, the Tide set a senior with a 147. a school best with a 39-under par 825 to win the • Named to the girl's and boy's South Carolina 4A tournament. All-State teams, believed to be the fi rst person to do that in history of South Carolina high school golf. CLEMSON UNIVERSITY (2015-16) • Named all-state in the girl's division fi ve times. • Ranked No. 71 in fi nal 2016 Golfweek/Sagarin • Finished 20th at the boy's state championship as a Performance Index. junior. • First Clemson women’s golfer to reach the NCAA • Won the AJGA Girls Championship by three shots Championships. in September of 2014. • Finished fi fth at the NCAA Shoal Creek Regional. • Appeared in Sports Illustrated Faces in the Crowd • One of just four women to score 75 or better in all after shooting back-to-back course record scores of three rounds. 66 at Hartsville Country Club. • Led all 96 players in par four scoring average with a • Coached by Kenny Britt, who also instructed Dustin 4.10 fi gure. Johnson when he was a youth . • Led Clemson in rounds in the 60s with four and rounds at par or better with 13. PERSONAL INFORMATION • Best tournament vs. par was at Briar’s Creek in the • Daughter of Charles and Sara Stephenson. spring when she shot a seven-under par 209, the • Born July 13, 1997. second-lowest 54 hole score in Clemson history. • Majoring in communications. • Clemson’s top player in three of the last four tournaments of the year.

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5-10 • Freshman 5-1 • Junior 5-7 • Junior CAROLINA CAMINOLI JIWON JEON ANNA REID

Castel Gandolfo, Italy (Istituto Leonardo Murialdo Albano) Daegu, South Korea (Hills Int'l College/Daytona State) Demopolis, Ala. (Demopolis/Faulkner)

PREP HIGHLIGHTS ACCOLADES FAULKNER UNIVERSITY (2016-18) • Home club is Castel Gandolfo Golf Club. • U.S. Women's Amateur runner-up (2018) • Transfer from Faulkner University who will have two • Member of Italy's silver medal-winning teams • International Palmer Cup Team (2018) seasons of eligibility remaining. at the 2015 and 2014 European Girls Team • Posted seven top-10 fi nishes in the 2017-18 season Championships. JUNIOR (2018-19) with one victory. • Tied for 20th at the 2015 World Junior Girls Summer 2018 • Tied for 36th at the 2018 NAIA Women's Golf Championship in Ottawa, Ontario. • Finished second to UA teammate Kristen Gillman Championships. • Member of the 2018 Italian National Club at the 2018 U.S. Women's Amateur in Kingston • Finished seventh at the 2018 Southern States Championship team. Springs, Tenn.. Athletic Conference Tournament. • Member of the 2017 Ladies Club Championship • Member of the International team that competed in • Two-time all-conference selection for the Eagles. team the 2018 Arnold Palmer Cup. • Played on the 2016 National U18 Club • First junior college golfer to compete in the Palmer PREP HIGHLIGHTS Championship team. Cup in the event's 21-year history. • Finished as the individual runner-up at the 2016 • Finished third at the 2014 Italian Stroke Play AHSAA state championships as Demopolis reached

Championships. DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE (FLA.) (2016-18) the state tournament for the fi rst time in school PROFILES • Semifi nalist at the 2017 French International Match • Joins the Tide from Daytona State College in history. Play tournament. Daytona Beach, Fla. • Played for Greg Rhyne at Demopolis High School. • Has also competed internationally at the 2018 • Won individual medalist honors at the 2018 NJCAA French Ladies Juniors and Italian International Women's Golf Championships the Falcons captured PERSONAL INFORMATION Amateur and the 2017 Girls' British Open their 10th team title. • Daughter of Charlie and Bonnie Reid. Championship. • Finished third at the 2017 NJCAA National • Born Jan. 17, 1998. Championship as a freshman. • Majoring in exercise science. PERSONAL INFORMATION • Recorded fi ve tournament wins in her junior college • Daughter of Lorenzo Caminoli and Cristina de career. Fernex. • Two-time fi rst-team NJCAA All-American. • Born May 16, 1999. • Majoring in business. PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Attended Hills International College in Queensland, Australia. • Finished fourth and seventh, respectively, at the 2014 and 2013 Australian Junior Championships. • Won the 2013 Greg Norman Junior Masters and was the runner-up in 2014. • Named the school's 2015 Most Outstanding Golfi ng Student.

PERSONAL INFORMATION • Daughter of Jewon Jeon and Ji-young Choi. • Born May 26, 1997. • Majoring in communications.

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5-2 • Freshman 5-6 • Junior MARY MAC TRAMMELL KENZIE WRIGHT

Mountain Brook, Ala. (Mountain Brook) McKinney, Texas (Spring Creek Acad./SMU)

PREP HIGHLIGHTS SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY (2016-18) • Two-time state tournament qualifi er as an individual.. • Played in 10 tournaments in 2017-18 and recorded a • Finished ninth in the AHSAA Class 7A state 77.43 scoring average with a +5.54 average vs. par. tournament as a senior in 2018. • Recorded a season-best fi nish of 15th at the Entrada • Member of Mountain Brook's 2013 state Classic (+3, 74-69-76-219). championship team. • Played in 12 tournaments as a freshman in 2016- • Team MVP as a senior in 2018. 17 fi nishing with a school freshman record 73.85 • Two-time Mountain Brook Country Club women's scoring average. club champion (2017-18). • Earned 2017 All-American Athletic Conference • Joined the Mountain Brook golf team as a seventh honors. PROFILES grader. • Season average in 2016-17 was a freshman school record and ranked No. 6 in school history. PERSONAL INFORMATION • Posted three top-10 fi nishes and six top-20 fi nishes. • Daughter of Buddy and Katherine Trammell. • Had 13 rounds at par or lower to rank No. 2 on the • Cousin, Taylor Lindsey Bruin, played tennis at team in 2016-17. Alabama from 2009-12. • Ranks No. 4 on the school single-season birdies list • Born Sept. 26, 1999. (87). • Majoring in communications. • Fired low rounds of 66 and 67 that rank third and sixth, respectively, on the school single-season low round list. • Recorded a freshman-best four rounds in the 60s. • Posted 54-hole scores of 211 and 212 that rank seventh and ninth, respectively in school history. • Finished fourth at the Betsy Rawls Invitational. • Helped SMU to lowest season scoring average (293.35), most rounds at par or better (8) and most birdies (417) • Won the 2016 NTPGA Junior Match Play championship. • Member of the 2016 East vs. West Wyndham Cup Team Championship Cup Team Championship winners. • Competed at the 2016 U.S. Women's Four-Ball Amateur Championship.

PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Member of the Jim McLean Junior Golf Academy. • Won 2015 Arizona Silverbelle, AJGA Payne Stewart and Shell Houston Junior Open Championships. • Finished in the top three at the AJGA City of London Junior Championship. • Top 20 in Polo Golf rankings. • Member of the Legends Junior Tour Jack Burke Cup North Team.

PERSONAL INFORMATION • Daughter of JW and Andrea Wright. • Born Aug. 17, 1997. • Majoring in general studies.

18 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF PAR 72 OOl’l’ 6,455 YARDS CColonyolHOMEo OF THE JERRYn PATEy CENTER

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202 “The Jerry Pate Center is a state-of-the-art training facility that aids our players and program in many ways. The full-swing and short-game practice areas are outstanding and there is room for our entire team to practice indoors with six hitting bays and two putting rooms. The Pate A CLOSER Center also provides our team with an expanded hitting, chipping, pitching and bunker areas. This practice area allows us to hit our own golf balls, which is invaluable on approach shots. We can also work on flat or uneven lies to target greens up to 200 yards away.” LOOK AT THE MIC POTTER HEAD WOMEN’S GOLF COACH PATE CENTER The Jerry Pate Golf Center at the Ol’ Colony Golf Complex provides The University of Alabama women’s golf team with one of the best practice and playing facilities in col- legiate golf. The Pate Golf Center is a private facility that is only utilized by the Ala- bama golf teams. The facility provides plenty of space for both the men’s and women’s teams with the ability to conduct full practice sessions during inclement weather.

The Pate Center underwent extensive renovations in the summer of 2016, as nearly every facet of the building was upgraded. Among the upgrades is new state-of-the-art technology used by the Crimson Tide coaching staff to help further grow and develop student-athletes, which includes high definition video cameras, a body track, ground pressure system and TrackMan doppler radar machine. PATE CENTER LOBBY In addition to the upgraded technology, the team's private facility now includes a nu- trition bar and full service kitchen to ensure the student-athletes are able to compete at the highest levels before, during and after practice. The new team lounge is located in the same room, which boasts leather oversized chairs and couches and a 70 inch flat screen television which provides the student-athletes with a place to study and relax when not on the course.

Upon entering the facility, The University of Alabama Golf Museum is another new fea- ture which highlights the accomplishments from a number of past players and teams. OUTDOOR HITTING BAYS Also included in the museum is the 2012 NCAA National Championship trophy, along with SEC championship and tournament trophies.

The locker rooms inside the facility feature tour-sized lockers and all of the amenities.

The Ol’ Colony Golf Course was named one of the “Top Five Best New Public Courses in America” by in 2001 and Golfweek named it one of the top-50 munici- pal courses in America in 2010. The Jerry Pate-designed course is considered one of the best public courses in the nation. The course is a test for even the most advanced golfer with large bunkers, mature trees and numerous water hazards, including a 25- acre lake that challenges almost every shot. EXPANDED HITTING, CHIPPING, PITCHING & BUNKER AREA The practice rarangenge at the Pate Golf CenterCenter,, which alrealreadyady provides the Crimson Tide golfersgolfersas aallll of the prpracticeactice cocomponentsmponents and totoolsols neneededededtd ttoodo ddevelop,evelop, rrecentlyecentlyfy ffinishedinished an expansionexpansion anandd rrenovation.enovation. The prapracticectice ffacilityacility includincludeses a ffullull practpracticeice range, put- tingting ggreens,reens, a chippichippingng area aandnd prapracticectice bunkerbunkers.s. The JeJerryrry Pate Golf CentCenterer recrecentlyently addedadded a pputtinguttiing green wiwithtth an expexpandedanddedd chichippinghippiing andd hihittingtting area. ThThe chchippinghiippiing anandd hittinghittingag aareasreasas aarere comcompleteplete witwithhnh nnewew bunbunkerskersas aandnd prapracticectice teeteessts tthathat alallowlow plplayersayers to hit their own gogolfolff balbballsa lss upp too 2002 yayyardsrdsd inintoto six nenewew ttargetarggett gregeggreens.ens.

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2017-18 ALABAMA SCHEDULE AND RESULTS FALL 2017 Team Date Tournament Course Site Finish Score Individual Sept. 15-17 Mason Rudolph Championship Vanderbilt Legends Club Franklin, Tenn. 2nd 829 t1st- Stephenson (-16*, 200*) Sept. 23-25 Schooner Fall Classic Belmar Golf Club Norman, Okla. 1st 831 1st- Gillman (-13, 200*) Oct. 13-15 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational Finley Golf Club Chapel Hill, N.C. 2nd 834 t3rd- Stephenson (-10, 206) Oct. 27-29 The Landfall Tradition Country Club of Landfall Wilmington, N.C. 2nd 563** t3rd- Stephenson (-6, 138)

SPRING 2018 Team Date Tournament Course Site Finish Score Individual Feb. 11-13 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Palos Verdes Golf Club Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. 2nd 871 6th- Abe (+3, 216) March 2-4 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate Long Cove Club Hilton Head Island, S.C. 1st 866 2nd- Stephenson (-1, 212) March 18-20 Evans Derby Experience Auburn University Club Auburn, Ala. 3rd 850 t3rd- Stephenson (-7, 209) April 13-14 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic University of Georgia Gof Club Athens, Ga. 1st 849 t1st- Stephenson/Knight (-7, 209) April 18-20 SEC Stroke Play Championship Greystone Golf and Country Club Birmingham, Ala. 2nd 872 3rd- Gillman (-2, 214) April 21-22 SEC Match Play Championship Greystone Golf and Country Club Birmingham, Ala. T-3rd N/A N/A May 7-9 NCAA Regional Championships Don Veller Seminole Golf Club Tallahassee, Fla. 1st 831 2nd- Stephenson (-14, 202) May 18-21 NCAA Stroke Play Championships Karsten Creek Golf Club Stillwater, Okla. T-1st 1,161 4th- Knight (-5, 283) May 22-23 NCAA Match Play Championships Karsten Creek Golf Club Stillwater, Okla. 2nd N/A N/A * - School record ** - Tournament limited to 36 holes due to weather

2017-18 OVERALL STROKE AVERAGES

Player Tourn./Rds Strokes vs. Par Low High Avg. Avg vs. Par Top Finish Lauren Stephenson 11/33 2,302 -65 64 76 69.76 -1.97 t1st- Mason Rudolph & Liz Murphey Kristen Gillman 11/33 2,328 -39 64 75 70.55 -1.18 1st- Schooner Fall Classic Cheyenne Knight 11/33 2,351 -16 65 77 71.24 -0.48 t1st- Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Lakareber Abe 11/33 2,436 +63 67 81 73.82 +2.09 6th- Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Angelica Moresco 11/33 2,439 +78 70 80 73.91 +2.18 t9th- Evans Derby Experience Nicole Morales* 3/8 604 +28 73 76 75.50 +3.50 t33rd- Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic (played as individual) Individual Totals 10/173 12,460 +49 64 81 72.02 +0.28 1st- Schooner Fall Classic; Darius Rucker; Liz Murphey Team Scores 10/33 9,356 -111 269 304 70.88 -3.36 1st- Schooner Fall Classic; Darius Rucker; Liz Murphey, NCAA Regional *- Played three tournaments as an individual

2017-18 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Player Class Hometown Tournaments Victories Top Five 6-10 11-20 Par or Lower Low 54 Lakareber Abe Sr. Angleton, Texas 11 0 0 3 1 12 210 Kristen Gillman So. Austin, Texas 11 1 4 5 2 25 200

REVIEW Cheyenne Knight Jr. Aledo, Texas 11 1 3 3 2 21 209 Nicole Morales Sr. Salem, N.Y. 3 0 0 0 0 0 226 Angelica Moresco Fr. Caldogno, Italy 11 0 0 1 2 12 212 Lauren Stephenson Jr. Lexington, S.C. 11 2 8 3 0 26 200

MISCELLANEOUS ALABAMA CAREER STATISTICS

Player Tourn. Rds. Strokes vs. Par Scoring Avg. Wins Top Five 6-10 11-20 Rds. in 60s Low 18 Low 54 All-SEC Lauren Stephenson 22 64 4,528 -65 (-1.02) 70.75 2 13 4 3 29 64 200* 2017, 18 Kristen Gillman 22 64 4,556 -45 (-0.70) 71.19 2 9 7 4 18 64 200* 2017, 18 Cheyenne Knight 33 96 6,868 -14 (-0.14) 71.54 4 11 9 4 24 65 202 2016, 17, 18 Lakareber Abe 43 121 8,989 +295 (+2.44) 74.29 1 6 4 7 12 63 209 2016, 18 Nicole Morales 19 50 3,961 +214 (+4.28) 79.22 0 1 0 2 1 69 219 -- Angelica Moresco 11 33 2,439 +78 (+21.8) 73.91 0 0 1 2 0 70 212 -- *-school record

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ALABAMA’S 2017-18 RECORD BREAKDOWN (Stroke) Tournaments Played: 11 Team Total Rounds: 33 Average Individual Score Per Round: 72.02 Team Total Strokes: 9,356 Average Team Round: 283.55 Team Low Round: 269 Tournament Championships: 4 Top-Five Team Finishes (including titles): 11 Top-Two Team Finishes (including titles): 10 Top 6-10 Team Finishes: 0 Individual Championships: 4 (Gillman- Schooner Fall Classic, Stephenson- Mason Rudolph Championship; Knight & Stephenson, Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic) Top 10 Individual Finishes: 30 Top 11-25 Individual Finishes: 10 Team Overall Record: 163-7-1 2017-18 PERCENTAGE OF ROUNDS COUNTED TOWARD ALABAMA TEAM SCORE

Player Total Team Rounds Played Counted Rounds Percentage Lauren Stephenson 33 33 1.000 Kristen Gillman 33 32 .970 Cheyenne Knight 33 31 .939 Lakareber Abe 33 21 .636 Angelica Moresco 33 15 .455 Nicole Morales 0* 0 .000 *- Played eight rounds as an individual ALABAMA GOLFERS’ CAREER COUNTED ROUNDS

Player Total Team Career Rounds Played Counted Rounds Percentage Lauren Stephenson 64 64 1.000 Kristen Gillman 64 63 .984 Cheyenne Knight 96 92 .958 Lakareber Abe 121 94 .777 Nicole Morales 39 23 .590 Angelica Moresco 33 15 .455

2017-18 ALABAMA TOURNAMENT LINEUPS (listed by tournament finish)

FALL 2017 UA Finish Mason Rudolph Championship Stephenson Knight/Gillman/Abe Moresco 2nd- 829 (-35) Schooner Fall Classic Gillman Stephenson Knight Abe Moresco 1st- 831 (-21) Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational Stephenson Gillman Knight Abe Moresco 2nd- 834 (-30) Landfall Tradition Stephenson Gillman Knight Moresco Abe 2nd- 563 (-13)

SPRING 2018 UA Finish REVIEW Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Abe Gillman Stephenson Knight Moresco 2nd- 871 (+19) Darius Rucker Intercollegiate Stephenson Abe/Knight Gillman Moresco 1st- 866 (+14) Evans Derby Experience Stephenson Moresco Gillman Knight Abe 3rd- 850 (-14) Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Stephenson/Knight Gillman Moresco Aba 1st- 849 (-15) SEC Championship Gillman Knight Stephenson Abe Moresco 3rd- 872 (+8) NCAA Regionals Stephenson Gillman Knight Moresco Abe 1st- 831 (-33) NCAA Championships Knight Gillman/Stephenson Moresco Abe T-1st- 1,161 (+9)

ALABAMA INDIVIDUALS IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS (Golfweek/sagarin performance Index) vs. 25 vs. 50 vs. 100 Overall Rank Name Rating Events Sked (Rank) W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T 1 Lauren Stephenson 68.53 11 73.55 (21) 83-21-7 154-24-10 280-29-12 915-30-14 8 Kristen Gillman 69.34 11 73.54 (20) 60-42-9 123-38-17 240-57-24 867-66-26 14 Cheyenne Knight 70.11 11 73.53 (17) 44-55-12 96-79-13 206-96-19 807-124-28 86 Lakareber Abe 72.44 11 73.50 (14) 20-97-5 46-146-7 106-206-9 585-354-20 96 Angelica Moresco 72.56 11 73.50 (13) 6-115-1 23-172-4 72-241-8 528-396-35

ROLLTIDE.COM 23 Records & History JOY MCCANN CULVERHOUSE AND THE CULVERHOUSE ENDOWMENT

$250,000) if others responded to this McCann Culverhouse actually got her gesture by donating gifts of their own start as a freshman at LSU, becoming totaling $500,000. one of the first women granted a partial scholarship for athletics and playing as Just six months later, Culverhouse's the ninth player on the Tigers' men's challenge had not only been met but squad. She transferred back home to exceeded. The resulting gifts and pledges The University of Alabama where she total more than $510,000 in support continued her golfing career, was a Joy McCann Culverhouse laid the groundwork for the Alabama women's golf program of scholarships for the Crimson Tide's member of Delta Delta Delta sorority, women's golf program. Subsequent to secretary of the senior class and a As golfing matriarchs go, no program in Mr. Culverhouse's original $250,000 member of Pan Hellenic. the nation can claim a more impressive donation, several Alabama supporters lineage than Alabama's Joy McCann answered the call and accepted the McCann Culverhouse led the way for the Culverhouse, who claimed two Alabama challenge, providing those additional Crimson Tide women's golf program to Women's State Championships (1941 and gifts and pledges. achieve full recognition as a varsity team 1947) and the 1961 Florida Women's prior to the 1974-75 season, creating Amateur title. The catalyst for the fundraising effort opportunities for some of the game's was the inspirational example set by greats to wear the crimson and white The University of Alabama announced on Culverhouse's mother, Joy McCann including Martha Jones Lang, Peggy Feb. 18, 2015, that Hugh Culverhouse Jr. Culverhouse, who celebrated her 95th Kirsch, Judi Schneider, Kathryn Cusick, had given $250,000 to endow a women's birthday in March of 2015. She set a Jenny Suh, Kathleen Ekey, Camilla golf scholarship in honor of his mother, standard of excellence in competition Lennarth, Brooke Pancake, Jennifer Joy McCann Culverhouse who starred at that has served as the benchmark Kirby, 2012 Ladies British Amateur Alabama in the early 1940s. for achievement in Alabama's storied champion Stephanie Meadow and 2015 women's golf program, which won the NCAA medalist and 2013 United States "All of us who are associated with the NCAA Championship in 2012 under Amateur champion Emma Talley. women's golf program at The University Potter's leadership. of Alabama are grateful for the generosity "I am so very proud to have one of this shown by Hugh Culverhouse in honoring "As a young boy, I learned so many good University's finest alumnae and athletes his mother, Joy McCann Culverhouse, with life lessons from shagging golf balls while giving back to a sport that she helped an endowed scholarship in her name," my mother prepared for tournaments begin during her time at the Capstone," Alabama head coach Mic Potter said. "This and watching her determination as former Alabama Director of Athletics Bill endowment will ensure that deserving she played,” Culverhouse explained. Battle said. "The generosity shown Joy student-athletes will have the opportunity “Whether she won a match or lost, she McCann Culverhouse and her son, Hugh to compete at the highest level of was always a lady. Of course, if she Culverhouse Jr., will be instrumental in lost, I spent a lot more time shagging the continued success of the Alabama RECORDS & HISTORY intercollegiate golf well into the future. those golf balls! Her work ethic was women's golf program." "I am hoping that the publicity amazing, and it lives within me to this surrounding this endowment will serve day. I can say, without any doubt, that She finished her coursework at the to honor Joy McCann Culverhouse as work ethic has led to whatever personal Capstone in 1942, earning her degree in the pioneer that she is, not only for The success I have had. I would like Joy arts and sciences. McCann Culverhouse University of Alabama women's golf, but McCann Culverhouse to represent a high won a total of 27 championships during for women's amateur golf on the national standard at the place that deserves it, her golfing career. In 1997, the Florida level," Culverhouse Jr. added. "I am and for a program that has earned it - House of Representatives passed a house proud of The University of Alabama Golf the University of Alabama Women's Golf resolution in recognition of her numerous program, and I want the women's team Team." contributions to the advancement of to uphold the tradition of excellence my women. mother brought to golf." McCann Culverhouse, who was hailed as "Montgomery's finest links competitor "Every journey starts with the first step, In an effort to further enhance the in a generation," became the youngest and Hugh has certainly provided us with development of opportunities for the golfer to win the Alabama Women's a big step,” Battle stated. "Our journey women's golf program at Alabama and State Championship in 1941. McCann to endow all of our athletics scholarships expand the Crimson Tide's donor base, Culverhouse went on to capture the will be a long one, but we are off to a Culverhouse Jr. pledged to double his Alabama State Championship again in great start due to the generosity of these donation to the program (an additional 1947 and the won the Florida Amateur outstanding supporters of our athletics title in 1961. program. The tremendous commitment 24 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF Records & History of our donors is proof positive that our way,” Culverhouse said. “In particular, larger goal of endowing all athletics I want to thank Bill Battle, Sam Branch scholarships is not only necessary, but (Sr. Associate Athletics Director for also attainable." Development), Mic Potter (UA women's golf coach) and, especially, those who Alabama women’s golfer Lakareber accepted the challenge and matched Abe became the first recipient of the my original donation. It's a fitting way to Joy McCann Culverhouse scholarship. honor Joy, and a tremendous example of Abe had an outstanding rookie season the difference we can make." as a freshman in 2015 as she earned Southeastern Conference All-Freshman Mr. Culverhouse's effort, and the team honors, becoming only the seventh corresponding generosity inspired by it, player in program history to achieve is the latest in a series of giving examples the feat. She played in 10 tournaments over the last several years that are part of throughout the 2014-15 season, five of a larger campaign to eventually endow which resulted in top-20 finishes. Abe every athletics scholarship at Alabama. finished the season second on the team The Crimson Tide Foundation has set a with a 75.03 scoring average, while 27 of goal of raising $100 million for endowed her 31 rounds counted toward the team scholarships with the knowledge that score. the ultimate cost of fully endowing every athletics scholarship likely will exceed “Lakareber Abe is an outstanding person $300 million. to represent our program with the first Culverhouse scholarship,” Potter said. “Fir s t of all, what has come to my at tention McCann Culverhouse won the Alabama Women's State Championship in 1941 and 1947 “She has been great in the classroom and throughout this process is what Joy great on the golf course, and is a terrific McCann Culverhouse has meant to the representative on what the Alabama women’s golf program at the University Nothing warms a coach’s heart more than women’s golf program is all about.” of Alabama,” Potter added. “Clearly, she to get your program’s scholarships fully had a great career in amateur golf. I was endowed. Hugh had a vision, not only for With these donations, the Crimson Tide somewhat aware of her accomplishments athletics success, but academic success Foundation has now raised more than before but, since Hugh has come forward as well, and he has stepped forward with $25.6 million since 2010 specifically for with such generosity, it has been nice this program. I can’t thank him enough endowed scholarships. to be able to trace back that history for his loyalty and generosity.” and tradition by getting to know the "I am very thankful for the opportunity Culverhouse family. I am also thankful for to be able to honor my mother in this the other donations we have received. RECORDS & HISTORY

Former UA golfer Lakareber Abe became the first recipient of the Joy McCann Culverhouse scholarship following her freshman season ROLLTIDE.COM 25 Records & History 2012 National Championship

2012 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Alabama shot a 19-over 1,171 to edge Southern California by one shot over 72 holes to win the program's first national championship on the Crimson Tide’s eighth visit to the NCAA Finals. It was head coach Mic Potter’s seventh trip to the NCAAs at Alabama and his 22nd NCAA Championships appearance overall for the WGCA Hall of Famer. UA was led by senior Brooke Pancake, who finished runner-up individually at 2-under 286. The Chattanooga, Tenn., native drained a four-foot par putt on the 72nd hole to secure the national championship. The Tide carded rounds of 286 (-2), 285 (-3), 306 (+18) and 294 (+6). Pancake won the Honda Award, which goes to the nation's best women's golfer and the Crimson Tide had three First Team All-Americans in Pancake, Jennifer Kirby and Stephanie Meadow.

2012 HONORS Honda Award (National Player of the Year) Brooke Pancake WGCA All-Americans First Team: Brooke Pancake, Jennifer Kirby Second Team: Stephanie Meadow Golfweek All-Americans First Team: Brooke Pancake, Stephanie Meadow, Jennifer Kirby RECORDS & HISTORY Capital One Academic All-American Brooke Pancake Capital One Academic All-American of the Year (At-Large/Overall) Brooke Pancake WGCA Edith Cummings Munson Award Brooke Pancake WGCA National Coach of the Year Mic Potter WGCA East Region Coach of the Year Mic Potter First Team All-SEC Brooke Pancake, Jennifer Kirby and Stephanie Meadow SEC Coach of the Year Mic Potter SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Brooke Pancake

WGCA All-American Scholars Team Alabama’s 2012 NCAA Championship team: (kneeling) Susan Rosenstiel, Brooke Pancake and Brooke Pancake, Stephanie Meadow and Johanna Tillström Stephanie Meadow. (standing) Courtney McKim, Mic Potter, Hannah Collier, Jennifer Kirby. 26 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF emma talley - 2015 Ncaa Champion

2015 NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION - EMMA TALLEY

Emma Talley became the first NCAA individual champion in Alabama women's golf history with 3-under 285 on Monday, May 25, 2015 at the par-72, 6,468-yard Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Fla. Her bogey-free final round of 3-under 69 sealed the one-shot victory.

"It was just an incredible week," Talley said. "I had been playing well up to this point, and everything kind of came together and clicked just at the right time. God's blessed me with so much, and I just took it and ran with it."

Talley entered the final round with a one-stroke lead. She started on the back nine, and played the first nine at even-par, making pars on all nine holes. When her birdie putt on the par-4 18th lipped out and Duke's took the lead at 1-under, Talley would answer right back with a birdie on the par-4 first.

Continuing her bogey-free round, the junior golfer from Princeton, Ky., would par No. 2, before making birdie on the par-5 third, once again countering Maguire's birdie, and moving to 2-under.

Clutch putting on the par-3 fourth, the par-3 sixth, and the par-4 eighth preserved Talley's 2-under, and she would walk to her final hole with a one-stroke lead.

On the par-4 ninth, Talley's tee shot would find the fairway bunker. She would hit seven-iron from the sand 148 yards from the hole, and would land it on the green, within eight feet of the hole.

"It was as good [a shot] as I've seen," head coach Mic Potter said. "Up-hill, and into the wind, and to be able to hit it that solid, it never left the flagstick. It was pretty impressive."

Lining up her birdie putt, the horns sounded and play was suspended for 52 minutes for lightning in the area. After the delay, Talley would sink the putt, to close the first, and one of only two, bogey-free rounds of the championships at 3-under 69.

"I came back out [from the clubhouse], and all the nerves hit me again," Talley said. "It was really nerve-racking, but I think my past experiences

really helped me be able to take care of that pressure." RECORDS & HISTORY

Talley's 3-under 285 (70-73-73-69) is the second-best under-par and second-lowest score for any Alabama golfer in a 72-hole event, trailing only Jennifer Kirby's 4-under 284 in 2010. Previously, the best finish at the NCAA Championships by a UA player was Brooke Pancake in 2012, as she finished second. It is just the 13th round in the 60s by a UA player in NCAA Championships history.

With the title, Talley adds to a long list of accomplishments. She becomes the fifth player in history to win a U.S. Amateur and an NCAA Championship individual crown, and the first since (2002/2003). Talley was also a part of the 2014 U.S. Curtis Cup win, and was the low amateur at the 2014 British Open. Emma Talley claimed the program's first individual national crown at the 2015 NCAA Championships. ROLLTIDE.COM 27 RECORDS & HistoRY ALABAMA'S AMATEUR CHAMPIONS

Kristen Gillman became Alabama's third amateur champion with her win For more on GIllman's win, see page three of this media guide. For a look in the 2018 U.S. Women's Amateur when she defeated her UA teammate, at Alabama's previous amateur champions, see below. Jiwon Jeon, 7-and-6 at the Golf Club of Tennessee in Kingston, Tenn.

EMMA TALLEY Stephanie MEadow ALABAMA'S FIRST U.S. WOMEN'S ALABAMA'S FIRST BRITISH WOMEN'S AMATEUR CHAMPION AMATEUR CHAMPION

EMMA TALLEY — 2013 U.S. WOMEN'S AMATEUR CHAMPION STEPHANIE MEADOW — 2012 LADIES BRITISH AMATEUR CHAMPION

The University of Alabama's Emma Talley won the 2013 United States Stephanie Meadow won the 2012 Ladies British Open Amateur Women’s Amateur Championship with a 2 and 1 victory in the 36-hole Championship. She defeated Spain's Rocio Sanchez Lobato 4 and 3 in the final at the par-71, 6,488-yard Charleston Country Club. Talley, from final at Carnoustie. Meadow sank an eight-foot putt to win the first hole Princeton, Ky., is the first Alabama player to win the U.S. Women’s Amateur and went 2 up with a par on No. 2 and went 3 up with a biride on No. Championship and the second Alabama player to claim a USGA event 4. Lobato won the fifth but Meadow responded by winning the sixth and (Martha Lang [Jones] won the 1988 USGA Women’s Mid-Amateur). Talley seventh holes to move to 4 up. Lobato made birdie at the eighth to win the carded a par to close out Yueer Cindy Feng on the 35th hole of the final hole but Meadow came right back with a birdie on the 11th. Her Spanish match on the 154-yard par-3 17th hole. She defeated Lydia Choi 3 and 1 opponent countered with a winning birdie at the 12th to cut Meadow's in the first round of match play after qualifying for match play by tying for lead back to three. Meadow birdied the 13th — almost holing her tee second in the 36-hole qualifier at 2-under 140. Talley beat Tatiana Wijaya shot — to go 4 up with five to play. Meadow then closed out the match in the second round 8 and 7 and advanced to the quarterfinals with a 2-up on the 14th and 15th holes with halves. Meadow defeated England's win over Maria Fassi. Talley then dispatched Su-Hyun Oh 1 up in 19 holes to Georgia Hall 3 and 2 in the semifinals and Wales' Amy Boulden 2 and 1 in reach the semifinals. In the semifinals, Talley won the 17th hole against No. the quarterfinals. She knocked off Emily Taylor 1 up in extra holes in the 1 junior Alison Lee and earned a half on the 18th to secure the 1-up win. first round and defeated Nathalie Mansson 4 and 2 in the round of 32. RECORDS & HISTORY PATH TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP PATH TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP 36-Hole Stroke Play Qualifier 36-Hole Stroke Play Qualifier Finish Player Total RD1 RD2 Score Finish Player Total RD1 RD2 Score t2nd Emma Talley -2 71 69 140 T51 Stephanie Meadow +12 81 75 156

Round of 64 Round of 64 Emma Talley defeats Lydia Choi, 3 and 1 Stephanie Meadow defeats Emily Taylor, 1 up

Round of 32 Round of 32 Emma Talley defeats Tatiana Wijaya, 8 and 7 Stephanie Meadow defeats Nathalie Mansson, 4 and 2

Round of 16 Round of 16 Emma Talley defeats Maria Fassi, 2 up Stephanie Meadow defeats Amy Boulden, 2 and 1

Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Emma Talley defeats Su-Hyun Oh, 1 up in 19 holes Stephanie Meadow defeats Ariane Provot, 2 and 1

Semifinals Semifinals Emma Talley defeats Alison Lee, 1 up Stephanie Meadow defeats Georgia Hall, 3 and 2

Finals (36 Holes) Finals Emma Talley defeats Yueer Cindy Feng, 2 and 1 Stephanie Meadow defeats Rocio Sanchez Lobato, 4 and 3 28 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF Records & History

brooke pancake emma talley 2012 WINNER 2015 HONDA SPORTS AWARD WINNER

WOMEN'S GOLFER BROOKE PANCAKE WINS 2012 HONDA AWARD EMMA TALLEY NAMED HONDA SPORTS AWARD WINNER

Alabama's Brooke Pancake has won the 2012 Honda Sports Award in golf, Alabama's Emma Talley was named the 2015 Honda Sports Award winner given annually to the nation's top female collegiate golfer. for golf the Collegiate Women's Sports Awards (CWSA).

"I am ecstatic about the Honda Award," Pancake said. "I honestly couldn't "I am truly honored to win the Honda Award for Golf," Talley said. "Just ask for a better way to cap off my collegiate career." being a finalist was special for me, so to win the award over such a talented group of finalists is amazing. My win a the NCAA Championships was This honor came in the midst of a very busy and productive time for the a dream come true, and I want to thank coach Mic Potter, coach Susan Chattanooga, Tenn., native. In mid-May she graduated from the Capstone Rosenstiel and all of my current and former teammates. I would not have with a bachelor's degree in marketing after carrying a perfect 4.0 grade this opportunity without all of the guidance and inspiration they have point average for her career. Later that same month, she led the Crimson provided throughout my time at Alabama." Tide to its first NCAA Women's Golf Championship with a runner-up individual finish. Talley, a native of Princeton, Ky., capped off a stellar junior season with a one-stroke victory at the NCAA Championships at The Concession Club in Pancake followed the NCAA Championships by playing in a U.S. Open Bradenton, Fla., on June 25, becoming the first NCAA medalist in Alabama qualifier before traveling to Scotland where she competed as part of the golf history. She posted a bogey-free final round of 69 and finished 3-under United States Curtis Cup team. 285.

Pancake's collegiate career culminated with a four-foot par putt on the She earned Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) First Team All- 18th hole that secured the Tide's first national championship in women's America honors this season making her a three-time All-American after golf with a one-stroke victory over Southern California. A three-time All- garnering second-team honors as a freshman and honorable mention American, twice garnering first team honors, she finished her career with accolades as a sophomore. She is just the fifth player in golf history to win a 73.08 scoring average and led the team in 2011-12 with a 72.52 stroke both an NCAA Championship and the U.S. Amateur (2013). average.

"I could not be more excited for Emma," Alabama head coach Mic Potter RECORDS & HISTORY "For me, there was no player at the time I would rather have with that said. "The Honda Award for Golf is one of the most prestigious honors last shot," UA head coach Mic Potter said. "Over the course of her in our sport and Emma is very deserving. I can't say enough about her career, she's become such a complete player, a great competitor and performance at the NCAA Championships. Her consistent excellence over a tremendous ambassador for our program. Off the course, I can't say four rounds, and her dedication to playing one shot at a time is why she enough about what she's accomplished." is one of the best amateur players in the world. Emma has become such a complete player, a great competitor and a tremendous ambassador for A first-team Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-American, Pancake earned our program. She is a truly special student-athlete and the epitome of the the Edith Cummings Munson Award from the NGCA in 2011 as the complete student-athlete." student-athlete with the highest GPA among first team All-Americans. She also earned the NCAA Elite 88 Award (now called the Elite 90 Talley finished the season with a team-best 72.50 stroke average with Award), given to the student-athlete with the highest GPA at an NCAA seven top-10 finishes. She averaged just .69 strokes per round over par Championships final site, in 2010. and counted towards the team score in 31 of 32 rounds.

ROLLTIDE.COM 29 Records & History Stephanie Meadow FOUR-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN

NATIONAL HONORS GOLFWEEK ALL-AMERICANS (since 2006) WGCA ALL-AMERICANS

HONDA SPORTS AWARD FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM Player Year Player Year Player Year Brooke Pancake 2012 Stephanie Meadow 2011 Jenny Suh 2006 Emma Talley 2015 Brooke Pancake 2011 Stephanie Meadow 2011 Jennifer Kirby 2012 Brooke Pancake 2011 Jennifer Kirby 2012 GOLFWEEK PLAYER OF THE YEAR Stephanie Meadow 2012 Brooke Pancake 2012 Brooke Pancake 2012 Player Year Stephanie Meadow 2013 Stephanie Meadow 2013 Lauren Stephenson 2018 Stephanie Meadow 2014 Stephanie Meadow 2013 Emma Talley 2015 Emma Talley 2015 GOLFSTAT CUP WINNER Cheyenne Knight 2016 Cheyenne Knight 2016 Player Year Cheyenne Knight 2017 Cheyenne Knight 2017 Lauren Stephenson 2018 Kristen Gillman 2017 Kristen Gillman 2017 Kristen Gillman 2018 Cheyenne Knight 2018 Kristen Gillman 2018 WGCA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Lauren Stephenson 2018 Lauren Stephenson 2018 Player Year SECOND TEAM Cheyenne Knight 2016 Player Year SECOND TEAM Camilla Lennarth 2010 CURTIS CUP PARTICIPANTS Player Year Emma Talley 2016 Kathryn Cusick 1997 Player Year Lauren Stephenson 2017 Camilla Lennarth 2010 Martha Lang (USA) 1992 Cheyenne Knight 2018 Stephanie Meadow 2012 Martha Lang (USA) (Captain) 1996 Emma Talley 2013 Jenny Suh (USA) 2006 THIRD TEAM Emma Talley 2016 Brooke Pancake (USA) 2012 Lauren Stephenson 2017 Stephanie Meadow (GB&I) 2012 Player Year Stephanie Meadow (GB&I) 2014 Jenny Suh 2006

RECORDS & HISTORY Emma Talley (USA) 2014 Kathleen Ekey 2008 HONORABLE MENTION Kristen Gillman (USA) 2018 Kathleen Ekey 2009 Player Year Lauren Stephenson (USA) 2018 Jennifer Kirby 2010 Judi Schneider 1989 Emma Talley 2013 Kathryn Cusick 1998 Lakareber Abe 2016 Sarah Johnston 2001 PALMER CUP PARTICIPANTS Sarah Johnston 2002 Player Year HONORABLE MENTION Jenny Suh 2007 Kristen Gillman (USA) 2018 Player Year Kathleen Ekey 2008 Lauren Stephenson (USA) 2018 Kathleen Ekey 2009 Jiwon Jeon (International) 2018 Jenny Suh 2007 Camilla Lennarth 2009 Camilla Lennarth 2009 Brooke Pancake 2010 Jennifer Kirby 2010 Assistant Coach Year Camilla Lennarth 2011 Camilla Lennarth 2011 Susan Rosenstiel (USA)* 2018 Jennifer Kirby 2013 Jennifer Kirby 2013 Emma Talley 2014 Emma Talley 2014 WORLD AMATEUR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Janie Jackson 2016 PARTICIPANTS Player Year Kristen Gillman (USA) 2018 AIAW ALL-AMERICANS

Player Year Martha Jones 1975 Peggy Kirsch 1979

30 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF ACADEMIC SUCCESS

WGCA ACADEMIC HONORS (70) All-American Scholars are recognized by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA). Coaches ACADEMIC AWARDS national team prior to change in sponsorship in 1992; Returned in 1994 — Voted on by WGCA membership; current rules stipulate student-athletes must have 3.5 GPA and compete in 50 percent NCAA Elite 90* of their school's tournaments. Brooke Pancake (2010) Stephanie Meadow (2014) YEAR PLAYER CLASS MAJOR 1985 Lois Ledbetter So. Corporate Finance *- Award was previously known as the NCAA Elite 89 and NCAA Elite 89 1987 Lois Ledbetter Sr. Corporate Finance Judi Schneider So. Fitness Management NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship 1988 Judi Schneider Jr. Fitness Management 1991 Lynn Bradley Sr. Marketing 1989 Lynn Bradley So. Marketing 2003 Sarah Johnston Sr. Management Judi Schneider Sr. Fitness Management Capital One Academic All-American of the Year 1990 Lynn Bradley Jr. Marketing Brooke Pancake (2012) Andrea Vescovo Sr. Marketing 1991 Lynn Bradley Sr. Marketing CoSIDA Academic All-America 1994 Carrie Allen Sr. Public Relations Elizabeth Johnston (2000) Paige Hoefl e Sr. Marketing Laura Goodwin (2008) Brooke Pancake (2011) 1995 Julie Pelchar R-Fr. Pre-Major Brooke Pancake (2012) Johanna Sward So. Pre-Major Stephanie Meadow (2013) 1996 Julie Pelchar So. Journalism Stephanie Meadow (2014) Johanna Sward Jr. Biology Kristen Gillman (2018) 1997 Julie Pelchar Jr. Journalism CoSIDA Academic All-District IV Linda Sorensen So. International Marketing 1991 Lynn Bradley Sr. Marketing Johanna Sward Sr. Journalism 2000 Elizabeth Johnston Sr. Finance 1998 Linda Sorensen Jr. International Marketing 2002 Sarah Johnston Sr. Management 2000 Paula Carter Jr. Biology 2008 Laura Goodwin Sr. Exercise Science Elizabeth Johnston Sr. Finance 2011 Brooke Pancake Jr. Marketing 2012 Brooke Pancake Sr. Marketing Sarah Johnston So. Business Administration 2013 Stephanie Meadow Jr. Accounting Lacy Shelton So. Business 2014 Stephanie Meadow Jr. Accounting 2001 Paula Carter Sr. Biology 2018 Kristin Gillman So. Communications Sarah Johnston Jr. Business 2002 Sarah Johnston Sr. Management Smith-Corona Golf Coaches Association 1992 Tina Kjellen So International Relations Darby Sligh Fr. Marketing Paige Hoefle So. Business Mandy Tedder So. Journalism 1993 Carrie Allen So. Public Relations 2003 Darby Sligh So. Management Paige Hoefle Jr. Accounting Mandy Tedder Jr. Public Relations Tina Kjellen Jr. International Relations 2004 Darby Sligh Jr. Marketing SEC Post Graduate Scholarship Carina Sorensen So. Management 1991 Lynn Bradley Sr. Marketing Mandy Tedder Sr. Public Relations 2006 Laura Goodwin Fr. Exercise Science Edith Cummings Munson Award 2007 Helena Blomberg Fr. Business Brooke Pancake (2011) Laura Goodwin So. Exercise Science Brooke Pancake (2012) Stephanie Meadow (2013) 2008 Helena Blomberg So. Business Stephanie Meadow (2014) Laura Goodwin Jr. Human Performance and Health Science 2009 Helena Blomberg Jr. Business SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Kathleen Ekey Sr. Communications Studies Maggie Hall (2005) Laura Goodwin Sr. Human Performance and Health Science Laura Goodwin (2006) Courtney Harter (2008) Brooke Pancake Fr. Business Camilla Lennarth (2008) 2010 Helena Blomberg Sr. Business Brooke Pancake (2009) Jennifer Kirby Fr. Business Jennifer Kirby (2010) Brooke Pancake So. Business Hannah Collier (2011) 2011 Jennifer Kirby So. Business Stephanie Meadow (2011) Jessica Schall (2011) Stephanie Meadow Fr. Accounting Daniela Lendl (2012) Brooke Pancake Jr.. Business Taylor Manning (2012) 2012 Stephanie Meadow So. Accounting Johanna Tillström (2012) Brooke Pancake Sr.. Business Emma Talley (2013) Johanna Tillström Fr. Pre-Major Mia Landegren (2014) Cheyenne Knight (2016) 2013 Daniela Lendl So. Exercise Science Kristen Gillman (2017) Stephanie Meadow Jr. Accounting Angelica Moresco (2018) Emma Talley Fr. Communication Studies 2014 Daniela Lendl Jr. Communication Studies SEC Community Service Team Stephanie Meadow Sr. Accounting Mandy Tedder (2004) Lisa Andrzejewski (2005 & 2006) Emma Talley So. Communication Studies Laura Goodwin (2008 & 2009) 2015 Lakareber Abe Fr. Accounting Kelley VanDenburg (2010) Courtney Harter (2011)

Nicole Morales Fr. Communication Studies RECORDS & HISTORY Emma Talley Jr. Communication Studies Daniela Lendl (2012) Daniela Lendl (2013) 2016 Lakareber Abe So. Accounting Daniela Lendl (2014) Cheyenne Knight Fr. Public Relations Daniela Lendl (2015) Nicole Morales So. Communications Studies Cammie Gray (2016) Emma Talley Sr. Communications Studies Cammie Gray (2017) 2017 Lakareber Abe Jr. Accounting Nicole Morales (2018) Kristen Gillman Fr. Communications Alpha Lambda Delta Cheyenne Knight So. Public Relations Elizabeth Johnston (1997) Lauren Stephenson So. Communications Sarah Johnston (1999) 2018 Lakareber Abe Sr. Accounting Lacy Shelton (1999) Kristen Gillman So. Communications Darby Sligh (2003) Laura Goodwin (2008) Cheyenne Knight Jr.. Public Relations Brooke Pancake (2009) Angelica Moresco Fr. Marketing Lauren Stephenson Jr.. Communications ROLLTIDE.COM 31 ACADEMIC SUCCESS

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (142) Darby Sligh Marketing ACADEMIC AWARDS 1984 Julie Johnson Communications Carina Sorensen Pre-Business Pamela Pruitt Management Anna Strandberg Management Beta Gamma Sigma 1985 Lois Ledbetter Corporate Finance Mandy Tedder Public Relations Paige Hoefle (1995) 1986 Mikki Bjuro Sports Medicine 2005 Audrey Gale Finance Lacy Shelton (2001) Lissa Bradford Sports Medicine Megan George Public Relations Lois Ledbetter Corporate Finance Maggie Hall Public Relations Gamma Beta Phi 1987 Lois Ledbetter Corporate Finance Darby Sligh Marketing Meg Lindsey (1994) Carina Sorensen Management Meg Lindsey (1996) Judi Schneider Sports Fitness Erica Boozman (2003) Andrea Vescovo Accounting 2006 Lisa Andrzejewski Finance Jordan Daniel (2003) 1988 Mary Dacumos Broadcasting Audrey Gale Accounting Mandy Tedder (2003) Judi Schneider Sports Fitness Carina Sorensen Management Darby Sligh (2005) Andrea Vescovo Marketing Sarah Sturm Accounting Laura Goodwin (2006) 1989 Lynn Bradley Undeclared 2007 Lisa Andrzejewski Finance Mary Dacumos Broadcast & Film Laura Goodwin Health Science Kappa Tau Alpha Kris Meyer Education Sarah Sturm Consumer Science Stacy Buersmeyer (1997) Judi Schneider Sports Fitness Jenny Suh Communications Omicron Delta Kappa Leslie Spalding Broadcast & Film 2008 Helena Blomberg General Business Tina Kjellen (1993) Andrea Vescovo Marketing Kathleen Ekey Communication Studies Elizabeth Johnston (1999) 1990 Lynn Bradley Marketing Laura Goodwin Health Science Paula Carter (2001) Liza LaBelle Television/Film Sarah Sturm Consumer Science Jordan Daniel (2003) Leslie Spalding Television/Film Kelley VanDenburg Secondary Education Laura Goodwin (2008) Andrea Vescovo Marketing 2009 Helena Blomberg General Business Kathleen Ekey Communication Studies Phi Eta Sigma 1991 Lynn Bradley Marketing Paige Hoefle (1992) Liza LaBelle Telecommunications/Film Laura Goodwin Health Science Elizabeth Johnston (1997) Leslie Spalding Telecommunications/Film Courtney Harter Communication Studies Lacy Shelton (1999) 1992 Carrie Allen Communications Camilla Lennarth General Studies Mandy Tedder (2001) Paige Hoefle Business Rhea Nair Communication Studies Emily Sykes (2005) Tina Kjellen International Relations Kelly VanDenberg Secondary Education Rebecca Sykes (2005) Liza LaBelle Telecommunications/Film 2010 Helena Blomberg General Business Laura Goodwin (2008) 1993 Carrie Allen Public Relations Courtney Harter Communication Studies Brooke Pancake (2009) Jill Donaldson Pre-Major Studies Camilla Lennarth General Studies Psi Chi Paige Hoefle Accounting Brooke Pancake Business Meg Lindsey (1996) Tina Kjellen International Relations Kelly VanDenberg Secondary Education Tracy Little Telecommunications/Film 2011 Courtney Harter Communication Studies Bryant Scholar-Athlete Award 1994 Carrie Allen Public Relations Jennifer Kirby Business Lois Ledbetter (1987) Jill Donaldson Biology Camilla Lennarth General Studies Judi Schneider (1989) Paige Hoefle Marketing Brooke Pancake Business Lynn Bradley (1991) 2012 Hannah Collier Communications Elizabeth Johnston (2000) Tina Kjellen International Studies Brooke Pancake (2012) Meg Lindsey Interdisciplinary Jennifer Kirby Business Stephanie Meadow (2014) 1995 Stacy Buersmeyer Pre-Business Courtney McKim General Studies Meg Lindsey Psychology Stephanie Meadow Accounting Top Six Scholar-Athlete Julie Pelchar Pre-Major Studies Brooke Pancake Business Paige Hoefle (1994) Johanna Sward Pre-Major Studies Jessica Schall Journalism Johanna Sward (1997) 1996 Stacy Buersmeyer Telecommunication 2013 Hannah Collier Communications Julie Pelchar (1998) Meg Lindsey Psychology Jennifer Kirby Business Elizabeth Johnston (2000) Mandy Tedder (2004) Julie Pelchar Journalism Daniela Lendl Communication Studies Johanna Sward Biology Courtney McKim General Studies Mortar Board 1997 Julie Pelchar Journalism Stephanie Meadow Accounting Elizabeth Johnston (1999) Linda Sorensen International Marketing Johanna Tillström Finance Laura Goodwin (2009) Johanna Sward Biology 2014 Hannah Collier Communications 1998 Kathryn Cusick Communications Cammie Gray Management Golden Key Elizabeth Johnston Business Daniela Lendl Communication Studies Paige Hoefle (1994) Stephanie Meadow Accounting Stacy Buersmeyer (1997) Julie Pelchar Communications Lacy Shelton (2001) Linda Sorensen International Marketing Emma Talley Communication Studies Mandy Tedder (2003) 1999 Paula Carter Biology 2015 Cammie Gray Management Sarah Johnston (2004) Elizabeth Johnston Management Janie Jackson Consumer Sciences Laura Goodwin (2008) Linda Sorensen International Marketing Daniela Lendl Communication Studies Brooke Pancake (2009) 2000 Paula Carter Biology Emma Talley Communication Studies

RECORDS & HISTORY Elizabeth Johnston Finance 2016 Lakareber Abe Accounting XXXI Club Sarah Johnston Business Administration Cammie Gray Human Environ. Science Julie Pelchar (1996) Elizabeth Johnston (1999) Lacy Shelton Business Janie Jackson Consumer Sciences Brooke Pancake (2011) 2001 Allison Akin Fitness Management Mia Landegren Communications Studies Erica Boozman Business Nicole Morales Journalism Delta Phi Alpha Jenny Bouvin Communications Emma Talley Communications Studies Tina Kjellen (1992) Paula Carter Biology 2017 Lakareber Abe Accounting Linda Sorensen (1998 & 1999) Sarah Johnston Finance Cammie Gray General Studies, HES Lacy Shelton Finance Cheyenne Knight Public Relations Anderson Society Mia Landegren Communications Elizabeth Johnston (1999) Vanessa Bell Finance 2002 Allison Akin Sports Management Nicole Morales Journalism University Honors Program Erica Boozman Public Relations Lauren Stephenson Communications Elizabeth Johnston (1997 & 1998) Jenny Bouvin Public Relations 2018 Lakareber Abe Accounting Lacy Shelton (2001) Sarah Johnston Management Kristen Gillman Marketing Lisa Andrzejewski (2004, 2005 & 2006) Lacy Shelton Finance Cheyenne Knight Public Relations 2003 Allison Akin Fitness Management Nicole Morales Journalism Budget Sportsmanship Award Erica Boozman Public Relations Lauren Stephenson Communications Kathryn Cusick (1998) Jenny Bouvin Public Relations National Society of Collegiate Scholars Jordan Daniel Public Relations Maggie Hall (2005) Sarah Johnston Management Laura Goodwin (2008) Darby Sligh Management Brooke Pancake (2009) Anna Strandberg Accounting Mandy Tedder Public Relations 2004 Jordan Daniel Advertising Megan George Public Relations 32 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Records & History 2017-18 HONORS

Player of the Year TTHEHE SECSEC Maria Fassi, Arkansas

Freshman of the Year 2018 SEC WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Julia Johnson, Ole Miss Greystone Golf and Country Club – Birmingham, Ala. Par 72 — 6,253 yards April 18-22, 2018 Scholar-Athlete of the Year Dylan Kim, Arkansas Stroke Play Results TEAM SCORE INDIVIDUAL SCORES Coach of the Year 1. South Carolina 291-291-285/867 (+3) 1. Ainhoa Olarra, South Carolina 70-70-69/209 (-7) Shauna Taylor, Arkansas 2. Alabama 286-304-282/872 (+8) 2. Maria Fassi, Arkansas 70-70-69/209 (-7) 3. Arkansas 299-293-283/875 (+11) 3. Kristen Gillman, Alabama 69-75-70/214 (-2) 4. Georgia 305-290-299/895 (+31) 4t. Jillian Hollis, Georgia 75-70-71/216 (E) First Team All-SEC 5t. Auburn 306-301-289/896 (+32) 4t. Maria Perez, Florida 75-70-71/216 (E) Cheyenne Knight, Alabama 5t. Florida 298-301-297/896 (+32) 4t. Cheyenne Knight, Alabama 71-75-70 (E) Kristen Gillman, Alabama 7. Vanderbilt 296-306-297/899 (+35) 4t. Dylan Kim, Arkansas 70-73-73/216 (E) 8. Missouri 304-308-295/907 (+43) 8. Julia Johnson, Ole Miss 76-72-69/217 (+1) Lauren Stephenson, Alabama 9. Kentucky 309-301-303/913 (+49) 9t. Kaleigh Telfer, Auburn 75-72-71/218 (+2) Ainhoa Olarra, South Carolina 10. Mississippi St. 308-305-302/915 (+51) 9t. Lauren Stephenson, Alabama 72-76-70/218 (+2) Dylan Kim, Arkansas 11. Ole Miss 316-305-295/916 (+52) 9t. Lois Kaye Go, South Carolina 72-75-71/218 (+2) Maria Fassi, Arkansas 12. Tennessee 310-304-304/918 (+54) 26. Lakareber Abe, Alabama 74-78-75/227 (+11) 13. Texas A&M 312-315-296/923 (+59) 31t. Angelica Moresco, Alabama 77-80-72/229 (+13) Maddie Szeryk, Texas A&M 14. LSU 313-311-303/927 (+63) Jillian Hollis, Georgia Alana Uriell, Arkansas Match Play Results Quarterfi nals Semifi nals (2) Alabama d. (7) Vanderbilt, 3-2-0 (2) Arkansas d. (2) Alabama, 3-1-1 Second Team All-SEC (3) Arkansas d. (6) Florida, 3-2-0 (1) South Carolina d. (4) Georgia, 4-1-0 Lakareber Abe, Alabama (1) South Carolina d. (8) Missouri, 3-0-2 Sierra Brooks, Florida (4) Georgia d. (5) Auburn, 3-2-0 Final Jessica Yuen, Missouri (2) Arkansas d. (1) South Carolina, 3-2-0 Lois Kaye Go, South Carolina SEC WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Julia Johnson, Ole Miss Year Champion Score UA Finish/Score Site Marta Perez, Florida 1981 Florida 875 Did Not Compete Pine Mountain, Ga. Kelli Murphy, Auburn 1982 Florida 880 5th/951 Pine Mountain, Ga. 1983 Georgia 890 No Team Score Pine Mountain, Ga. Morgan Baxendale, Vanderbilt 1984 Florida 906 6th/949 Pine Mountain, Ga. 1985 Georgia 900 5th/934 Pine Mountain, Ga. All-Freshman Team 1986 Florida 898 3rd/930 Pine Mountain, Ga. Angelica Moresco, Alabama 1987 Florida 910 3rd/916 Pine Mountain, Ga. 1988 Georgia 864 6th/917 Gulf Breeze, Fla. Kaleigh Telfer, Auburn 1989 Auburn 902 5th/937 Ponte Vedra, Fla. Louise Yu, Vanderbilt 1990* Georgia 607 6th/644 Greensboro, Ga. Julia Johnson, Ole Miss 1991 Florida 936 t-2nd/942 Nicholasville, Ky. Morgan Baxendale, Vanderbilt 1992 LSU 892 5th/928 Baton Rouge, La. 1993* Georgia 605 9th/638 Jackson, Miss. Elin Esborn, Florida 1994 Georgia 890 2nd/900 West Point, Miss. Addie Baggerly, Florida 1995 Florida 892 11th/1010 Franklin, Tenn. Conner Beth Ball, Ole Miss 1996* Auburn 604 10th/614 Knoxville, Tenn. 1997 Georgia 899 7th/929 Blythewood, S.C. 1998 Georgia 894 3rd/902 Birmingham, Ala. Community Service Team 1999 Georgia 887 9th/951 Auburn, Ala. Nicole Morales, Alabama 2000 Auburn 919 12th/976 Rogers, Ark. Cara Gorlei, Arkansas 2001 Georgia 872 7th/905 Gainesville, Fla. Kelli Murphy, Auburn 2002 South Carolina 861 7th/ 918 Athens, Ga. 2003 Auburn 903 12th/983 Lexington, Ky. Elin Esborn, Florida 2004 Vanderbilt 887 10th/913 Baton Rouge, La. Isabella Skinner, Georgia 2005 Auburn 904 10th/933 Tunica, Miss. Sarah Skipper, Kentucky 2006 Auburn 875 9th/908 Franklin, Tenn. Sydney Cavin, LSU 2007 Georgia 865 5th/893 West Point, Miss. 2008 Florida 874 7th/921 Loudon, Tenn. Conner Beth Ball, Ole Miss 2009 Auburn 870 2nd/878 Blythewood, S.C. Katie Holt, Mississippi State 2010 Alabama 848** 1st/848** Tuscaloosa, Ala. Amanda Kim, Missouri 2011 Auburn 864 2nd/875 Auburn, Ala. Gabby Amos, South Carolina 2012 Auburn 916 3rd/922 Fayetteville, Ark. 2013 Alabama 899 1st/899 Birmingham, Ala. Allison Herring, Tennessee 2014 Vanderbilt 879 4th/896 Birmingham, Ala. Chloe Velasco, Texas A&M RECORDS & HISTORY 2015 Texas A&M 851 5th/884 Birmingham, Ala. Alexandra Farnsworth, Vanderbilt 2016 Alabama 859 1st/859 Birmingham, Ala. 2017 Florida 842 2ndt/855 Birmingham, Ala. Match Play Championship Format Begins 2018 Arkansas d. South Carolina, 3-2 T-3rd Birmingham, Ala. Stroke Play South Carolina 867 2nd/872 Birmingham, Ala. *weather shortened events **- UA SEC scoring record Note: Stroke play format was used to determine team champion from 1981-2017. Match play championship format began in 2018.

SEC GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS BREAKDOWN Georgia - 11, Auburn - 9, Florida - 9, Alabama - 3, Vanderbilt - 2, Arkansas - 1, LSU - 1, South Carolina - 1, Texas A&M - 1

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Alabama captured its third SEC Championship in 2016 with a five-shot victory over runner-up Florida. Alabama captured the program's first SEC Championship in 2010 with a four-stroke victory at the NorthRiver Yacht Club in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide then claimed the school's second title in 2013.

In 2013, the SEC Championship moved to a neutral site at Greystone Golf and Country Club in Hoover, Ala., where it remains.

The Crimson Tide boasts a long line of outstanding golfers, but some of the best have played for the Tide and excelled in the Southeastern Conference over the past several years. Alabama has had more first team All-SEC selections over the past 12 seasons (23) than it had in its history prior to 2006 (6). Along with the 2010, 2013 and 2016 victories, Alabama has finished runner-up in the SEC Championship on five occasions, including 1991, 1994, 2009, 2011 and 2017. In 2018, the Tide reached the semifinals of match play in the first season of that format at the SEC tournament.

Along with the eight golfers earning 23 first team All-SEC honors in the past 12 years, the Crimson Tide produced three first-team selections in 2011, 2012, 2017 and 2018 and two each in 2009, 2010 and 2016. Kathleen Ekey and Camilla Lennarth earned first-team honors in 2009 with Lennarth and Jennifer Kirby doing the same in 2010. Lennarth, Stephanie Meadow and Brooke Pancake were first-team choices in 2011 while Kirby, Meadow and Pancake were selected in 2012. Cheyenne Knight and Emma Talley were first-teamers in 2016. Knight, Kristen Gillman and Lauren Stephenson were honored in 2017 and 2018. Alabama has also seen 10 golfers named to the SEC All-Freshman Team over the past 11 years, including four SEC Freshmen of the Year — Kirby (2010), Meadow (2011), Talley (2013) and Gillman (2017) — which gives the Tide its foundation for success. Stephanie Meadow and Cheyenne Knight are the only players to win SEC Player of the Year honors. Meadow won back-to-back honors in 2013 and 2014 while Knight was recognized in 2017. Tide coach Mic Potter was selected as the SEC Coach of the Year in 2007 and then again in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2016. ALL-SEC HONORS

FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM HONORABLE MENTION SEC COACH OF THE YEAR Lois Ledbetter 1986 Jill Donaldson 1993 Johanna Sward 1996 Dick Spybey 1987 Sofia Gronberg 1987 Jill Donaldson 1994 Theres Svedin 1997 Betty Palmer 1993 Judi Schneider 1989 Paige Hoefle 1994 Linda Sorensen 1998 Mic Potter 2007 Kathryn Cusick 1997 Sarah Johnston 1999 Theres Svedin 1999 Mic Potter 2010 Kathryn Cusick 1998 Erin Simmons 2001 Sarah Johnston 2000 Mic Potter 2011 Sarah Johnston 2001 Sarah Johnston 2002 Paula Carter 2000 Mic Potter 2012 Jenny Suh 2006 Darby Sligh 2004 Mic Potter 2013 Jenny Suh 2007 Brooke Pancake 2009 SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Mic Potter 2016 Kathleen Ekey 2008 Brooke Pancake 2010 Camilla Lennarth 2008 Kathleen Ekey 2009 Jennifer Kirby 2011 Courtney Harter 2008 SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Camilla Lennarth 2009 Emma Talley 2013 Brooke Pancake 2009 Jennifer Kirby 2010 Jennifer Kirby 2010 Jennifer Kirby 2013 Jennifer Kirby 2010 Stephanie Meadow 2011 Camilla Lennarth 2010 Hannah Collier 2013 Stephanie Meadow 2011 Emma Talley 2013 Camilla Lennarth 2011 Emma Talley 2014 Emma Talley 2013 Kristen Gillman 2017 Stephanie Meadow 2011 Emma Talley 2015 Lakareber Abe 2015 Brooke Pancake 2011 Lakareber Abe 2016 Cheyenne Knight 2016 SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Jennifer Kirby 2012 Janie Jackson 2016 Kristen Gillman 2017 Brooke Pancake 2010 Stephanie Meadow 2012 Lakareber Abe 2018 Angelica Moresco 2018 Brooke Pancake 2011 Brooke Pancake 2012 Brooke Pancake 2012 Stephanie Meadow 2013 SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Stephanie Meadow 2013 Stephanie Meadow 2014 Stephanie Meadow 2013 Stephanie Meadow 2014 Cheyenne Knight 2016 Stephanie Meadow 2014 Emma Talley 2016 Cheyenne Knight 2017 Cheyenne Knight 2017 Kristen Gillman 2017

RECORDS & HISTORY Lauren Stephenson 2017 Cheyenne Knight 2018 Kristen Gillman 2018 Lauren Stephenson 2018

Kathleen Ekey Camilla Lennarth Kathryn Cusick 34 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF NCAA TOURNAMENT Records & History

Alabama’s 2012 team (left to right), assistant coach Susan Rosenstiel, Courtney McKim, Brooke Pancake, Hannah Collier, Stephanie Meadow, Jennifer Kirby and head coach Mic Potter.

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS APPEARANCES (14) NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES (20) YEAR COACH FINISH SCORE SITE Year (Regional) Site Score/Finish Round Score 1987 Dick Spybey 9th of 17 299-309-304-295/1,207 Albuquerque, N.M. 1993 (East) Baton Rouge, La. 950/17th of 18 (316-313-321) 2006 Mic Potter 24th of 24 307-317-310-314/1,248 Columbus, Ohio 1994 (East) East Lansing, Mich. 964/13th of 19 (328-322-314) 2007 Mic Potter 23rd of 24 314-319-319-311/1,263 Daytona Beach, Fla. 1997 (East) Bloomington, Ind. 971/14th of 19 (322-330-319) 2008 Mic Potter t12th of 24 296-311-306-302/1,215 Albuquerque, N.M. 1998 (East) Durham, N.C. 938/t15th of 19 (313-312-313) 2009 Mic Potter 11th of 24 305-302-311-299/1,217 Owings Mills, Md. 2001 (East) West Lafayette, Ind. 965/15th of 21 (317-313-335) 2010 Mic Potter 3rd of 24 289-288-294-286/1,157 Wilmington, N.C. 2002 (East) Baton Rouge, La. 924/19th of 21 (308-312-304) 2011 Mic Potter t8th of 24 301-303-297-292/1,193 Bryan, Texas 2004 (East) Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. 961/18th of 21 (311-318-332) 2012 Mic Potter 1st of 24 286-285-306-294/1,171 Franklin, Tenn. 2006 (East) Greensboro, N.C. 887/8th of 21 (295-293-299) 2013 Mic Potter 7th of 24 288-284-301-316/1,189 Athens, Ga. 2007 (East) Baton Rouge, La. 868/7th of 21 (287-289-292) 2014 Mic Potter 9th of 24 305-285-289-282/1,161 Tulsa, Okla. 2008 (Central) Austin, Texas 896/6th of 21 (304-293-299) 2015 Mic Potter 14th of 24 310-307-310-299/1,226 Bradenton, Fla. 2009 (East) Gainesville, Fla. 866/2nd of 21 (284-291-291) 2016 Mic Potter t12th of 24 300-292-290-291/1,173 Eugene, Ore. 2010 (West) Palo Alto, Calif. 890/t3rd of 24 (295-300-295) 2017 Mic Potter t14th of 24 328-313-287/928* Sugar Grove, Ill. 2011 (East) Daytona Beach, Fla. 866/1st of 24 (287-284-295) 2018 Mic Potter t2nd of 24 292-286-284-299/1,161 Sitllwater, Okla. 2012 (East) State College, Pa. 879/t4th of 24 (292-297-290) 2018 Match Play QF: D. Kent State, 4-1; SF: D. USC, 3-1-1; F: L. Arizona, 3-2 2013 (East) Auburn, Ala. 844/1st of 24 (277-277-290) *- shortened to three rounds due to inclement weather 2014 (Central) Stillwater, Okla. 892/2nd of 24 (295-297-300) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS 2015 (East) Raleigh, N.C. 888/t4th of 18 (294-295-299) YEAR GOLFER SCORE SITE 2016 (Shoal Creek) Shoal Creek, Ala. 906/4th of 18 (306-300-302) 2015 Emma Talley 70-73-73-69/285 Bradenton, Fla. 2017 (Athens) Athens, Ga. 857/1st of 18 (289-284-284) 2018 (Tallahassee) Tallahassee, Fla. 831/1st of 18 282-276-273) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS YEAR GOLFER FINISH SCORE 1983 Susan Ladd DNC (Injury) N/A 1985 Lois Ledbetter t45th 307 1989 Judi Schneider t27th 309

AIAW NATIONALS (Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) YEAR COACH FINISH/ SCORE SITE

1975 Ann Marie Lawler 7th of 19/1,310 Tucson, Ariz. RECORDS & HISTORY 1976 Bob Montgomery 17th of 37/649 East Lansing, Mich. 1977 Bob Montgomery 23rd of 26/1,346 Oahu, Hawai’i 1978 Conrad Rehling 20th of 26/972 Cypress Gardens, Fla. 1979 Conrad Rehling 18th of 27/965 Stillwater, Okla. 1980 Lynn Kurth 18th of 28/947 Albuquerque, N.M. 1981 Lynn Kurth 22nd of 25/970 Athens, Ga.

AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS YEAR GOLFER FINISH SCORE 1975 Martha Jones 3rd 303 1979 Peggy Kirsch 9th 305

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NCAA REGIONAL (Individual Results)

2018 TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2011 EAST REGIONAL (Daytona Beach, Fla.) 2002 EAST REGIONAL (Baton Rouge, La.) Lauren Stephenson 2nd 67-69-66/202 Stephanie Meadow 1st 71-67-69—207 Sarah Johnston t18th 74-74-72—220 Kristen Gillman t4th 72-68-66/206 Brooke Pancake t6th 72-72-73—217 Darby Sligh t75th 76-83-74—233 Cheyenne Knight t9th 72-68-69/209 Camilla Lennarth t11th 72-71-75—218 Anna Strandberg t77th 78-79-77—234 Angelica Moresco t23rd 71-71-73/215 Hannah Collier t44th 72-75-78—225 Mandy Tedder t92nd 80-79-81—239 Lakareber Abe t51st 76-76-72/223 Jennifer Kirby t69th 73-74-83—230 Erica Boozman t97th 82-80-82—244

2017 ATHENS REGIONAL (Athens, Ga.) 2010 WEST REGIONAL (Palo Alto, Calif.) 2001 EAST REGIONAL (West Lafayette, Ind.) Cheyenne Knight t2nd 71-71-69/211 Camilla Lennarth 5th 73-70-74—217 Sarah Johnston t36th 76-78-83—237 Lauren Stephenson t2nd 69-70-72/211 Rhea Nair t39th 73-78-72 —223 Paula Carter t48th 79-76-84—239 Kristen Gillman t5th 73-70-71/214 Brooke Pancake t30th 76-76-73—225 Anna Strandberg t53rd 79-80-82—241 Mia Landegren t24th 76-73-72/221 Jennifer Kirby t60th 74-81-76—231 Allison Akin t93rd 83-88-86—257 Lakareber Abe t67th 80-74-77/231 Helena Blomberg t66th 75-76-81—232 Mandy Tedder t93rd 91-79-87—257

2016 SHOAL CREEK REGIONAL (Shoal Creek, Ala.) 2009 EAST REGIONAL (Gainesville, Fla.) 1999 EAST REGIONAL (Columbia, S.C.) Emma Talley t7th 75-76-73—224 Camilla Lennarth t3rd 69-70-73—212 Sarah Johnston t13th 73-72-77—222 Cheyenne Knight t15th 77-74-77—228 Brooke Pancake t7rd 70-72-73—215 Lakareber Abe t24th 79-75-76—230 Kathleen Ekey t11th 71-76-70—217 1998 EAST REGIONAL (Durham, N.C.) Nicole Morales t24th 78-75-77—230 Rhea Nair t46th 74-73-77—224 Kathryn Cusick t6th 73-74-75—222 Janie Jackson t36th 76-80-76—232 Courtney Harter t95th 83-83-75—241 Paula Carter t65th 77-76-84—237 Theres Svedin t83rd 84-81-77—242 2015 EAST REGIONAL (Raleigh, N.C.) 2008 CENTRAL REGIONAL (Austin, Texas) Rachael Short t86th 79-82-82—243 Emma Talley 7th 70-70-75—215 Camilla Lennarth t10th 73-74-71—218 Linda Sorensen t95th 89-81-79—249 Lakareber Abe t15th 76-73-73—222 Helena Blomberg t35th 79-70-77—226 Janie Jackson t30th 74-73-78—225 Kathleen Ekey t47th 77-77-75—229 1997 EAST REGIONAL (Bloomington, Ind.) Cammie Gray t48th 75-81-73—229 Courtney Harter t53th 75-74-81—230 Theres Svedin t18th 78-80-78—236 Mia Landegren t63rd 75-79-78—232 Sarah Sturm t64th 82-75-76—233 Kathryn Cusick t34th 80-81-79—240 Rachael Short t70th 84-84-79—247 2014 CENTRAL REGIONAL (Stillwater, Okla.) 2007 EAST REGIONAL (Baton Rouge, La.) Linda Sorensen t84th 80-85-85—250 Emma Talley t2nd 68-75-71—214 Jenny Suh t26th 69-74-74—217 Johanna Sward t100th 85-90-83—258 Stephanie Meadow t10th 73-70-76—219 Helena Blomberg t26th 73-71-73—217 Janie Jackson t60th 81-77-74—232 Laura Goodwin t36th 75-72-71—218 1994 EAST REGIONAL (East Lansing, Mich.) Cammie Gray t66th 76-78-79—232 Sarah Sturm t48th 71-73-76—220 Carrie Allen t22nd 80-78-78—236 Mia Landegren t79th 78-75-82—232 Rhea Nair t54th 74-74-73—221 Tina Kjellen t38th 81-80-78—239 Paige Hoefle t49th 84-82-77—243 2013 EAST REGIONAL (Auburn, Ala.) 2006 EAST REGIONAL (Greensboro, N.C.) Jill Donaldson t62nd 83-82-81—246 Stephanie Meadow 1st 68-66-69—203 Jenny Suh t7th 69-70-76—215 Meg Lindsey 102nd 87-93-86—266 Emma Talley t4th 67-71-73—211 Sarah Sturm t35th 74-78-71—223 Jennifer Kirby t4th 72-66-73—211 Laura Goodwin t69th 78-75-75—228 1993 EAST REGIONAL (Baton Rouge, La.) Hannah Collier t35th 70-75-76—221 Audrey Gale t69th 74-74-80—228 Tina Kjellen t45th 77-80-78—235 Daniel Lendl t51st 75-74-75—224 Carina Sorensen t82nd 80-74-77—231 Tracey Little t56th 82-77-78—237 Carrie Allen t62nd 81-76-81—238 2012 EAST REGIONAL (State College, Pa.) 2004 EAST REGIONAL (Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.) Paige Hoefle t88th 80-83-84—247 Jennifer Kirby 2nd 71-74-70—215 Megan George t36th 74-78-79—231 Stephanie Meadow t14th 74-72-74—220 Amy Middleton t55th 78-80-79—237 Hannah Collier t19th 72-79-70—221 Darby Sligh t81st 83-77-84—244 Brooke Pancake t35th 75-72-76—223 Carina Sorensen t91st 76-85-90—251 Johanna Tillström 92nd 79-79-76—234 Mandy Tedder 100th 85-83-90—258 RECORDS & HISTORY

Alabama captured the regional championship at the 2017 Athens Regional.

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Individual Results)

2018 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Stillwater, Okla.) 2012 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Franklin, Tenn.) 2006 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Columbus, Ohio) t1st of 24* 292-286-284-299/1,161 1st of 24 286-285-306-294/1,171 24th of 24 307-317-310-314/1,248 4th Cheyenne Knight 70-69-70-74/283 2nd Brooke Pancake 68-70-75-73/286 t59th Jenny Suh 80-74-78-73/305 t7th Lauren Stephenson 74-69-70-74/287 t14th Jennifer Kirby 74-71-74-74/293 t83rd Carina Sorensen 74-80-76-80/310 t7th Kristen Gillman 73-72-70-72/287 t33rd Hannah Collier 75-71-80-70/296 t93rd Laura Goodwin 77-80-76-79/312 t67th Angelica Moresco 75-76-78-79/308 t38th Stephanie Meadow 69-73-78-77/297 t122nd Sarah Sturm 83-83-80-82/328 75th Lakareber Abe 78-81-74-83/314 121st Courtney McKim 82-77-79-78/316 t122nd Audrey Gale 76-87-82-83/328 *-advanced to Match Play 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Bryan, Texas) 1989 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Palo Alto, Calif.) 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Sugar Grove, Ill.) t8th of 24 301-303-297-292/1,193 t27th Judi Schneider 76-77-74-82/309 t14th of 24 328-313-287/982 t19th Brooke Pancake 78-75-72-69/294 t10th Cheyenne Knight 78-76-69/223 t32nd Stephanie Meadow 75-74-77-72/298 1987 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Albuquerque, N.M.) t17th Kristen Gillman 78-78-70/226 t32nd Camilla Lennarth 72-79-73-74/298 9th of 17 299-309-304-295/1,207 t74th Lauren Stephenson 85-75-76/236 t68th Jennifer Kirby 76-75-78-77/306 t12th Mikki Bjuro 79-75-73-69/296 t113th Mia Landegren 89-84-72/245 105th Hannah Collier 79-80-75-80/314 t21st Sofia Gronberg 74-78-76-71/299 t119th Lakareber Abe 87-84-76/247 t33rd Lois Ledbetter 70-77-77-77/301 2010 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Wilmington, N.C.) 79th Velvet Jones 78-79-78-78/313 2016 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Eugene, Ore.) 3rd of 24 289-288-294-286/1,157 t97th Judi Schneider 77-80-79-87/323 t12th of 24 300-292-290-291/1,174 t7th Jennifer Kirby 75-70-70-69/284 t4th Cheyenne Knight 69-69-71-72/282 12th Brooke Pancake 70-74-72-71/287 1986 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Columbus, Ohio) t49th Janie Jackson 76-76-72-70/294 t13th Camilla Lennarth 73-73-71-71/288 t45th Lois Ledbetter 78-76-79-74/307 t61st Emma Talley 77-73-73-74/297 t54th Rhea Nair 71-71-81-75/298 t66th Lakareber Abe 78-74-74-74/300 114th Helena Blomberg 77-79-81-75/312 1983 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Athens, Ga.) 83rd Nicole Morales 78-81-79-76/314 WD Susan Ladd** WD/WD 2009 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Owings Mills, Md.) **withdrew due to car accident 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Bradenton, Fla.) t11th of 24 305-302-311-299/1,217 14th of 24 310-307-310-299/1,226 t25th Kathleen Ekey 75-78-72-75/300 1st Emma Talley 70-73-73-69/285 t32nd Brooke Pancake 75-78-81-68/302 t62nd Cammie Gray 82-76-76-81/315 t39th Camilla Lennarth 78-72-78-76/304 t69th Lakareber Abe 76-80-83-77/316 t82nd Courtney Harter 77-74-82-80/313 t71st Janie Jackson 82-81-80-75/318 t115th Rhea Nair 80-81-80-86/327 80th Mia Landegren 88-78-81-78/325 2008 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Albuquerque, N.M.) 2014 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Tulsa, Okla.) t12th of 24 296-311-306-302/1,215 9th of 24 305-285-289-282/1,161 t20th Kathleen Ekey 73-76-75-72/296 t6th Stephanie Meadow 76-69-68-66/279 t54th Camilla Lennarth 71-80-78-75/304 t33rd Janie Jackson 75-69-75-70/289 t54th Helena Blomberg 74-75-79-76/304 t23rd Emma Talley 77-70-73-70/290 t85th Courtney Harter 78-80-74-79/311 t105th Mia Landegren 77-77-74-76/304 t118th Sarah Sturm 80-81-82-81/324 121 Cammie Gray 79-79-74-78/310 2007 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Daytona Beach, Fla.) 2013 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Athens, Ga.) 23rd of 24 314-319-319-311/1,263 7th of 24 288-284-301-316/1,189 t72nd Jenny Suh 77-79-77-78/311 t6th Stephanie Meadow 68-67-73-80/289 t87th Helena Blomberg 81-78-76-79/314 t23rd Emma Talley 71-71-77-75/294 t91st Rhea Nair 75-83-81-76/315 t73rd Jennifer Kirby 73-75-75-82/305 120 Sarah Sturm 86-80-86-78/330 t73rd Daniela Lendl 75-75-76-79/305 t121 Laura Goodwin 81-82-85-83/331 t109th Hannah Collier 77-71-81-84/313 RECORDS & HISTORY

Alabama's 2009-10 team recorded UA's first top- three finish at the NCAA Championships.

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COUNTING SCORE PLAYER SEASON RECORDS (Minimum Rounds: 15) Season Name Counters Percentage 2007-08 Kathleen Ekey 35 94.6% SCORING AVERAGE (vs. par) 2010-11 Brooke Pancake 34 100.0% Season Name Rounds Avg. Score vs. Par 2005-06 Jenny Suh 34 100.0% 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson 33 69.76 -1.97 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson 33 100.0% 2017-18 Kristen Gillman 33 70.55 -1.18 2017-18 Kristen Gillman 33 100.0% 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight 31 70.77 -0.94 2008-09 Camilla Lennarth 33 100.0% 2017-18 Cheyenne Knight 33 71.24 -0.48 2010-11 Stephanie Meadow 33 97.1% 2012-13 Stephanie Meadow 33 71.24 -0.48 2015-16 Cheyenne Knight 32 100.0% 2013-14 Stephanie Meadow 32 71.22 -0.25 2013-14 Stephanie Meadow 32 100.0% 2016-17 Kristen Gillman 31 71.52 -0.19 2009-10 Camilla Lennarth 32 100.0% 2016-17 Lauren Stephenson 31 71.71 0.00 2012-13 Stephanie Meadow 32 97.0% 2010-11 Stephanie Meadow 34 72.15 0.24 2006-07 Jenny Suh 32 97.0% 2010-11 Brooke Pancake 34 72.29 0.38 BIRDIES TOURNAMENT VICTORIES (minimum two wins) Season Name Birdies Season Name Events Wins 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson 143 2010-11 Stephanie Meadow 11 3 2017-18 Kristen Gillman 120 2017-18 Kristen Gillman 11 2 2012-13 Stephanie Medow 109 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson 11 2 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight 108 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight 11 2 2017-18 Cheyenne Knight 107 2013-14 Stephanie Meadow 10 2 2016-17 Lauren Stephenson 107 2012-13 Stephanie Medaow 11 2 2007-08 Kathleen Ekey 106 2011-12 Stephanie Meadow 11 2 2016-17 Kristen Gillman 104 2003-04 Darby Sligh 10 2 2013-14 Stephanie Meadow 101 1996-97 Kathryn Cusick 10 2 2011-12 Hannah Collier 100 1986-87 Sofia Gronberg 11 2 2010-11 Brooke Pancake 100 1988-89 Judi Schneider 11 2 2006-07 Jenny Suh 11 2 EAGLES Season Name Eagles ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER 2014-15 Janie Jackson 4 Season Name Rounds Par or Better 2017-18 Angelica Moresco 3 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson 33 26 2016-17 Kristen Gillman 3 2017-18 Kristen Gillman 33 25 2014-15 Lakareber Abe 3 2016-17 Kristen Gillman 31 22 2014-15 Cammie Gray 3 2017-18 Cheyenne Knight 33 21 2012-13 Emma Talley 3 2012-13 Stephanie Meadow 33 21 2011-12 Hannah Collier 3 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight 31 20 2009-10 Jennifer Kirby 3 2016-17 Lauren Stephenson 31 18 2017-18 Lakareber Abe 2 2013-14 Stephanie Meadow 32 18 2017-18 Kristen Gillman 2 2010-11 Stephanie Meadow 34 18 2016-17 Lauren Stephenson 2 2015-16 Cheyenne Knight 32 17 2016-17 Lakareber Abe 2 2011-12 Brooke Pancake 33 17 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight 2 2010-11 Brooke Pancake 34 17 2015-16 Lakareber Abe 2 2013-14 Janie Jackson 2 ROUNDS PLAYED 2009-10 Camilla Lennarth 2 Season Name Rounds 2008-09 Courtney Harter 2 2007-08 Kathleen Ekey 37 2007-08 Rhea Nair 2 2007-08 Sarah Sturm 37 2007-08 Helena Blomberg 2 2010-11 Brooke Pancake 34 2001-02 Darby Singh 2 1997-98 Kathryn Cusick 34 1999-00 Paula Carter 2 2007-08 Camilla Lennarth 34 1996-97 Rachael Short 2 2005-06 Audrey Gale 34 2005-06 Laura Goodwin 34 PAR 3 SCORING 2005-06 Carina Sorensen 34 Season Name Score RECORDS & HISTORY 2005-06 Sarah Sturm 34 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson 2.9481 2005-06 Jenny Suh 34 2017-18 Cheyenne Knight 2.9703 2010-11 Jennifer Kirby 34 2013-14 Stephanie Meadow 3.0000 2010-11 Camilla Lennarth 34 2010-11 Brooke Pancake 3.0144 2010-11 Stephanie Meadow 34 2010-11 Stephanie Meadow 3.0144 2015-16 Emma Talley 3.0253 FINISH PERCENTAGE (opponents defeated) 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight 3.0315 Season Name Opp. Pct. Won 2016-17 Lauren Stephenson 3.0394 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson 975 96.9% 2017-18 Kristen Gillman 3.0519 2012-13 Stephanie Meadow 1,033 94.5% 2009-10 Camilla Lennarth 3.0610 2013-14 Stephanie Meadow 1,006 93.7% 2017-18 Kristen Gillman 975 93.0% PAR 4 SCORING 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight 959 92.9% Season Name Score 2010-11 Brooke Pancake 1,115 91.6% 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson 3.9189 2016-17 Kristen Gillman 959 90.1% 2012-13 Stephanie Meadow 3.9694 2005-06 Jenny Suh 907 89.9% 2017-18 Kristen Gillman 3.9850 2009-10 Camilla Lennarth 1,069 89.5% 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight 4.0000 2011-12 Jennifer Kirby 1,074 88.6% 2009-10 Brooke Pancake 4.0437 2016-17 Kristen Gillman 4.0447 2013-14 Stephanie Meadow 4.0483 2010-11 Brooke Pancake 4.0535 2010-11 Stephanie Meadow 4.0564 2017-18 Cheyenne Knight 4.0601

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PAR 5 SCORING 2008-09 Mic Potter 206 78.6% Season Name Score 2013-14 Mic Potter 182 75.3% 2017-18 Kristen Gillman 4.6746 2007-08 Mic Potter 196 74.5% 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight 4.7203 2016-17 Kristen Gillman 4.7373 BIRDIES 2015-16 Janie Jackson 4.7434 Season Coach Birdies 2016-17 Lauren Stephenson 4.7457 2017-18 Mic Potter 539 2017-18 Cheyenne Knight 4.7460 2010-11 Mic Potter 455 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson 4.7540 2016-17 Mic Potter 454 2007-08 Kathleen Ekey 4.7635 2011-12 Mic Potter 445 2013-14 Stephanie Meadow 4.7894 2012-13 Mic Potter 444 2009-10 Jennifer Kirby 4.8000 2015-16 Mic Potter 421 2007-08 Mic Potter 398 2013-14 Mic Potter 388 TEAM SEASON RECORDS (Minimum Rounds: 15) 2009-10 Mic Potter 381 2008-09 Mic Potter 354 SCORING AVERAGE (vs. par) Season Coach Rounds Avg. Score vs. Par EAGLES 2017-18 Mic Potter 33 283.55 -3-36 Season Coach Eagles 2016-17 Mic Potter 31 287.94 1.10 2014-15 Mic Potter 11 2010-11 Mic Potter 34 290.68 3.03 2016-17 Mic Potter 9 2015-16 Mic Potter 28 290.75 0.88 2017-18 Mic Potter 8 2012-13 Mic Potter 33 290.97 4.06 2009-10 Mic Potter 7 2011-12 Mic Potter 33 291.42 4.39 2007-08 Mic Potter 6 2009-10 Mic Potter 32 293.63 6.38 2013-14 Mic Potter 5 2013-14 Mic Potter 32 293.66 7.78 2012-13 Mic Potter 5 2007-08 Mic Potter 37 297.30 9.95 2011-12 Mic Potter 5 2008-09 Mic Potter 33 296.30 10.12 2003-04 Betty Palmer 4 1996-97 Betty Palmer 4 TOURNAMENT VICTORIES Season Coach Events Wins PAR 3 SCORING 2012-13 Mic Potter 11 7 Season Coach Score 2017-18 Mic Potter 11 4 2017-18 Mic Potter 3.0756 2016-17 Mic Potter 11 4 2010-11 Mic Potter 3.0935 2015-16 Mic Potter 11 4 2016-17 Mic Potter 3.1228 2011-12 Mic Potter 11 4 2015-16 Mic Potter 3.1497 2010-11 Mic Potter 11 4 2012-13 Mic Potter 3.1638 2007-08 Mic Potter 12 3 2011-12 Mic Potter 3.1710 1996-97 Betty Palmer 10 2 2013-14 Mic Potter 3.1832 2009-10 Mic Potter 11 2 2009-10 Mic Potter 3.2091 2014-15 Mic Potter 3.2388 ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER 2008-09 Mic Potter 3.2440 Season Name Rounds Par or Less 2017-18 Mic Potter 33.0 25 PAR 4 SCORING 2016-17 Mic Potter 31 17 Season Coach Score 2015-16 Mic Potter 32 13 2017-18 Mic Potter 4.0582 2010-11 Mic Potter 34 13 2012-13 Mic Potter 4.1406 2011-12 Mic Potter 33 11 2016-17 Mic Potter 4.1425 2012-13 Mic Potter 33 10 2010-11 Mic Potter 4.1514 2009-10 Mic Potter 32 7 2015-16 Mic Potter 4.1556 2007-08 Mic Potter 37 4 2009-10 Mic Potter 4.1694 2014-15 Mic Potter 32 3 2011-12 Mic Potter 4.1705 2013-14 Mic Potter 28 3 2013-14 Mic Potter 4.2169 2008-09 Mic Potter 33 3 2007-08 Mic Potter 4.2292 2008-09 Mic Potter 4.2734 ROUNDS PLAYED Season Coach Rounds PAR 5 SCORING 2007-08 Mic Potter 37 Season Coach Score 2005-06 Mic Potter 34 2017-18 Mic Potter 4.7985 2010-11 Mic Potter 34 2015-16 Mic Potter 4.8752 2017-18 Mic Potter 33 2016-17 Mic Potter 4.8762 2006-07 Mic Potter 33 2011-12 Mic Potter 4.9138 2008-09 Mic Potter 33 2012-13 Mic Potter 4.9551 2011-12 Mic Potter 33 2010-11 Mic Potter 4.9808 2012-13 Mic Potter 33 2008-09 Mic Potter 4.9921 2015-16 Mic Potter 32 2013-14 Mic Potter 4.9965 RECORDS & HISTORY 2013-14 Mic Potter 32 2014-15 Mic Potter 5.0125 2014-15 Mic Potter 32 2009-10 Mic Potter 5.0199 2009-10 Mic Potter 32

FINISH PERCENTAGE Season Coach Opponents Finish Pct. 2017-18 Mic Potter 171 95.3% 2011-12 Mic Potter 194 91.2% 2010-11 Mic Potter 202 91.1% 2012-13 Mic Potter 188 89.4% 2016-17 Mic Potter 169 84.6% 2015-16 Mic Potter 175 83.1% 2009-10 Mic Potter 196 82.1% ROLLTIDE.COM 39 Records & History PLAYER ROUND RECORDS TEAM ROUND RECORDS

LOW ROUND LOW ROUND Season Name Tournament Round Score Season Coach Tournament Round Score 2016-17 Lakareber Abe Mason Rudolph Championship 3 63 2016-17 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 3 263 2017-18 Kristen Gillman The Schooner Fall Classic 3 64 2017-18 Mic Potter Schooner Fall Classic 3 269 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson Mason Rudolph Championship 3 64 2017-18 Mic Potter Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invitational 3 270 2017-18 Cheyenne Knight Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 1 65 2017-18 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 2 272 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 3 65 2017-18 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 3 273 2016-17 Lauren Stephenson Mason Rudolph Championship 3 65 2017-18 Mic Potter NCAA Tallahassee Regional 3 273 2010-11 Brooke Pancake NCAA Fall Preview 1 65 2010-11 Mic Potter Tar Heel Invitational 2 274 2010-11 Brooke Pancake Tar Heel Invitational 1 65 2016-17 Mic Potter SEC Championship 3 275 2010-11 Camilla Lennarth NCAA Fall Preview 2 65 2016-17 Mic Potter Schooner Fall Classic 1 275 2007-08 Kathleen Ekey Crimson Tide Classic 3 65 2017-18 Mic Potter Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 1 276 2017-18 Mic Potter NCAA Tallahassee Regional 2 276 LOW ROUND (vs. Par) Season Name Tournament Score vs. Par LOW ROUND (vs. Par) 2016-17 Lakareber Abe Mason Rudolph Championship 63 -9 Season Name Tournament Score vs. Par 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson Mason Rudolph Championship 65 -8 2016-17 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 263 -25 2017-18 Cheyenne Knight Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 65 -7 2017-18 Mic Potter Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invitational 270 -18 2017-18 Kristen Gillman The Schooner Fall Classic 64 -7 2017-18 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 272 -16 2016-17 Lauren Stephenson Mason Rudolph Championship 64 -7 2017-18 Mic Potter Schooner Fall Classic 269 -15 2010-11 Brooke Pancake NCAA Fall Preview 65 -7 2017-18 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 273 -15 2010-11 Brooke Pancake Tar Heel Invitational 65 -7 2017-18 Mic Potter NCAA Tallahasse Regional 273 -15 2010-11 Camilla Lennarth NCAA Fall Preview 65 -7 2010-11 Mic Potter Tar Heel Invitational 274 -14 2007-08 Kathleen Ekey Crimson Tide Classic 65 -7 2016-17 Mic Potter SEC Championship 275 -13 2017-18 Mic Potter Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 276 -12 LOW 36-HOLE TOTAL 2017-18 Mic Potter NCAA Tallahassee Regional 276 -12 Season Name Tournament Score vs. Par 2012-13 Stephanie Meadow NCAA East Regional 134 -10 LOW 36-HOLE TOTAL 2010-11 Brooke Pancake Tar Heel Invitational 134 -10 Season Coach Tournament Score vs. Par 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight Mason Rudolph Championship 135 -9 2010-11 Mic Potter Tar Heel Invitational 551 -25 2015-16 Lakareber Abe Mason Rudolph Championship 135 -9 2012-13 Mic Potter NCAA East Regional 554 -22 2011-12 Hannah Collier Tar Heel Invitational 135 -9 2017-18 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 556 -20 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight Schooner Fall Classic 135 -7 2016-17 Mic Potter Schooner Fall Classic 557 -11 2017-18 Cheyenne Knight Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 136 -8 2017-18 Mic Potter NCAA Tallahassee Regional 558 -18 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson Mason Rudolph Championship 136 -8 2017-18 Mic Potter Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 562 -14 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson NCAA Tallahassee Regional 136 -8 2016-17 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 562 -14 2012-13 Stephanie Meadow NCAA Championships 136 -8 2015-16 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 562 -14 2010-11 Camilla Lennarth Tar Heel Invitational 136 -8 2017-18 Mic Potter Schooner Fall Classic 562 -6 2017-18 Kristen Gillman The Schooner Fall Classic 136 -6 2017-18 Mic Potter The Landfall Tradition 563 -11

LOW 54-HOLE TOTAL LOW 54-HOLE TOTAL Season Name Tournament Score vs. Par Season Coach Tournament Score vs. Par 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson Mason Rudolph Championshpi 200 -16 2016-17 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 825 -39 2017-18 Kristen Gillman Schooner Fall Classic 200 -13 2017-18 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 829 -35 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson NCAA Tallahassee Regional 202 -14 2017-18 Mic Potter NCAA Tallahassee Regional 831 -33 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight Mason Rudolph Championship 202 -14 2017-18 Mic Potter Schooner Fall Classic 831 -21 2012-13 Stephanie Meadow NCAA East Regional 203 -13 2017-18 Mic Potter Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invitational 834 -30 2007-08 Kathleen Ekey Crimson Tide Classic 203 -13 2010-11 Mic Potter Tar Heel Invitational 836 -28 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson Schooner Fall Classic 203 -10 2016-17 Mic Potter Schooner Fall Classic 841 -11 2015-16 Lakareber Abe Mason Rudolph Championship 204 -12 2012-13 Mic Potter NCAA East Regional 844 -20 2010-11 Brooke Pancake Tar Heel Invitational 205 -11 2012-13 Mic Potter PING/ASU Invitational 845 -19 2016-17 Cheyenne Knight Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 205 -8 2015-16 Mic Potter Mason Rudolph Championship 848 -16 2009-10 Mic Potter SEC Championship 848 -4 RECORDS & HISTORY LOW 72-HOLE TOTAL Season Name Tournament Score vs. Par LOW 72-HOLE TOTAL 2013-14 Stephanie Meadow NCAA Championships 279 -1 Season Coach Tournament Score vs. Par 2015-16 Cheyenne Knight NCAA Championships 282 -6 2009-10 Mic Potter NCAA Championships 1,157 +5 2017-18 Cheyenne Knight NCAA Championships 283 -5 2017-18 Mic Potter NCAA Championships 1,161 +9 2009-10 Jennifer Kirby NCAA Championships 284 -4 2013-14 Mic Potter NCAA Championships 1,161 +41 2014-15 Emma Talley NCAA Championships 285 -3 2011-12 Mic Potter NCAA Championships 1,171 +19 2011-12 Brooke Pancake NCAA Championships 286 -2 2012-13 Mic Potter NCAA Championships 1,189 +37 2017-18 Kristen Gillman NCAA Championships 287 -1 2010-11 Mic Potter NCAA Championships 1,193 +41 2017-18 Lauren Stephenson NCAA Championships 287 -1 1986-87 Dick Spybey NCAA Championships 1,207 +55 2009-10 Brooke Pancake NCAA Championships 287 -1 2007-08 Mic Potter NCAA Championships 1,215 +63 2009-10 Camilla Lennarth NCAA Championships 288 E 2008-09 Mic Potter NCAA Championships 1,217 +65 2014-15 Mic Potter NCAA Championships 1,226 +74

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COUNTING SCORES PLAYER CAREER RECORDS (Minimum Rounds: 45) Name Counters Percentage Career Stephanie Meadow 126 95.5% 2011-14 Brooke Pancake 124 95.4% 2009-12 SCORING AVERAGE (vs. par) Emma Talley 119 95.2% 2012-16 Name Rounds Avg. Score vs. Par Career Camilla Lennarth 118 90.8% 2008-11 Lauren Stephenson 64 70.70 (-65) -1.02 2016-present Jennifer Kirby 117 88.6% 2010-13 Kristen Gillman 64 71.02 (-45) -0.70 2016-present Sarah Johnston 108 96.4% 1999-2002 Cheyenne Knight 96 71.44 (-14) -0.31 2015-18 Theres Svedin 99 93.4% 1996-99 Stephanie Meadow 132 71.89 (+23) 0.17 2011-14 Lakareber Abe 94 77.7% 2014-present Emma Talley 125 72.90 (+151) 1.21 2013-16 Cheyenne Knight 93 96.9% 2015-18 Brooke Pancake 130 73.08 (+172) 1.33 2009-12 Paula Carter 89 89.9% 1998-2001 Jennifer Kirby 132 73.45 (+218) 1.65 2010-13 Kathleen Ekey 70 73.50 (+126) 1.80 2008-09 BIRDIES Camilla Lennarth 133 73.59 (+242) 1.81 2008-11 Name Birdies Rounds Career Jenny Suh 67 73.66 (+120) 1.93 2006-07 Stephanie Meadow 404 132 2011-14 Jennifer Kirby 370 132 2010-13 TOURNAMENT VICTORIES Camilla Lennarth 351 133 2008-11 Name Events Wins Career Lakareber Abe 336 121 2014-18 Stephanie Meadow 44 9 2011-14 Emma Talley 332 125 2012-16 Cheyenne Knight 33 4 2015-18 Brooke Pancake 322 130 2009-12 Kathryn Cusick 21 3 1997-98 Cheyenne Knight 306 96 2015-18 Jenny Suh 22 3 2006-07 Hannah Collier 256 103 2011-14 Jennifer Kirby 44 3 2010-13 Lauren Stephenson 250 64 2016-present Peggy Kirsch 30 3 1978-81 Sarah Johnston 240 115 1999-2002 Lauren Stephenson 22 2 2016-present Kristen Gillman 22 2 2016-present EAGLES Emma Talley 32 2 2012-16 Name Eagles Rounds Career Kathleen Ekey 24 2 2008-09 Lakareber Abe 9 121 2014-18 Darby Sligh 32 2 2002-05 Janie Jackson 7 78 2013-16 Leslie Spalding 38 2 1988-91 Jennifer Kirby 6 132 2009-13 Kristen Gillman 5 64 2016-present ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER Courtney Harter 4 94 2007-11 Name Rounds Par or Lower Career Hannah Collier 4 103 2010-14 Stephanie Meadow 132 73 2011-14 Emma Talley 4 125 2012-16 Cheyenne Knight 96 58 2015-18 Camilla Lennarth 4 133 2007-11 Emma Talley 125 56 2012-16 *-eight others with 3 Brooke Pancake 130 55 2009-12 Camilla Lennarth 133 50 2008-11 Kristen Gillman 64 47 2016-present Jennifer Kirby 132 47 2010-13 YEAR-BY-YEAR LOW STROKE LEADERS Lauren Stephenson 64 44 2016-present Lakareber Abe 121 39 2014-18 Year Golfer Rds. Strokes Avg. Score Kathleen Ekey 70 28 2008-09 1985 Lois Ledbetter 32 2,444 76.4 1986 Lois Ledbetter 36 2,751 76.4 ROUNDS PLAYED 1987 Sofi a Gronberg 21 1,584 75.5 Name Rounds Career 1988 Judi Schneider 32 2,561 80.0 Camilla Lennarth 133 2008-11 1989 Judi Schneider 33 2,514 76.2 Stephanie Meadow 132 2011-14 1990 Lynn Bradley 31 2,450 79.0 Jennifer Kirby 132 2010-13 1991 Leslie Spalding 31 2,412 77.8 Brooke Pancake 130 2009-12 1992 Tina Kjellen 27 2,131 78.9 Emma Talley 125 2013-16 1993 Jill Donaldson 27 2,127 78.7 Lakareber Abe 121 2014-18 1994 Jill Donaldson 29 2,269 78.2 Sarah Johnston 115 1999-2002 1995 Johanna Sward 26 2,063 79.4 Helena Blomberg 108 2007-10 1996 Johanna Sward 25 1,940 77.6 Theres Svedin 106 1996-99 1997 Kathryn Cusick 29 2,184 75.3 Carina Sorensen 105 2003-06 1998 Kathryn Cusick 34 2,546 75.8 1999 Sarah Johnston 26 1,995 76.7 FINISH PERCENTAGE (opponents defeated) 2000 Paula Carter 24 1,863 77.6 Name Opp. Pct. Won Career 2001 Sarah Johnston 27 1,999 74.5 Kristen Gillman 1,934 91.6% 2016-present 2002 Sarah Johnston 30 2,241 74.7 Lauren Stephenson 1,934 89.9% 2016-present 2003 Darby Sligh 26 2,000 76.9 Stephanie Meadow 4,228 89.3% 2011-14 2004 Darby Sligh 27 2,037 75.4 Cheyenne Knight 2,908 89.0% 2015-18 2005 Megan George 26 2,009 77.3 Jenny Suh 1,893 85.1% 2006-07 2006 Jenny Suh 34 2,497 73.44 2007 Jenny Suh 33 2,438 73.88

Kathryn Cusick 1,788 85.0% 1997-89 RECORDS & HISTORY Brooke Pancake 4,307 84.9% 2009-12 2008 Kathleen Ekey 37 2,712 73.30 Kathleen Ekey 2,215 84.7% 2008-09 2009 Camilla Lennarth 33 2,432 73.70 Emma Talley 3,786 81.9% 2012-16 2010 Camilla Lennarth 32 2,323 72.59 Camilla Lennarth 4,304 80.5% 2008-11 2011 Stephanie Meadow 34 2,453 72.15 2012 Brooke Pancake 33 2,393 72.52 2013 Stephanie Meadow 33 2,351 71.24 2014 Stephanie Meadow 32 2,279 71.22 2015 Emma Talley 32 2,320 72.50 2016 Emma Talley 29 2,112 72.83 2017 Cheyenne Knight 31 2,194 70.77 2018 Lauren Stephenson 33 2,302 69.76* *-school record

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2009-10 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 872 COACHING RECORDS 2009-10 SEC Championship 848 2010-11 NCAA Fall Preview (Fall) 849 2010-11 Tar Heel Invitational (Fall) 836 CAREER RECORD 2010-11 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 875 Seasons Coach Years Pct. Opponents. 2010-11 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 860 (best ball) 2006-pres. Mic Potter 13 77.1 2,384 2010-11 NCAA East Regional Championship 866 1994-2005 Betty Palmer 12 42.2 1,653 2011-12 Mercedes-Benz SEC/Pac-12 Challenge 865 2011-12 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 571 CAREER WINS 2011-12 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 854 Seasons Coach Years Wins 2011-12 NCAA Championships 1,171 2006-pres. Mic Potter 13 35 2012-13 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (Fall) 863 1994-2005 Betty Palmer 12 5 2012-13 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 871 2012-13 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 876 2012-13 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational 865 TEAM TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012-13 PING/ASU Invitational 845 2012-13 SEC Championship 899 Year Tournament Score 2012-13 NCAA East Regional Championship 844 1974-75 AWISA Championship 673 2013-14 The Landfall Tradition 867 1975-76 Alabama Invitational 338 2015-16 Mason Rudolph Championship 848 1978-79 Michigan State Invitational (Fall) 626 2015-16 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 868 1979-80 LSU Triangular 320 2015-16 SEC Championship 849 1979-80 Lady Kat Invitational 317 2016-17 Mason Rudolph Championship 825** 1980-81 Lady Seminole Classic (Fall) 888 2016-17 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 859 1982-83 Lady Trojan Invitational 942 2016-17 Bryan National Collegiate 851 1983-84 Troy State/Hudson Invitational 930 2016-17 NCAA Athens Regional 857 1986-87 Lady Gator Invitational 302 2017-18 Schooner Fall Classic 831 1986-87 Lady Hilltopper-Salukis Invitational 598 2017-18 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 866 1986-87 Duke Invitational 922 2017-18 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 849 1986-87 Women’s Southern Intercollegiate 919 2017-18 NCAA Tallahassee Regional 831 1988-89 Tide-Tiger Invitational (Fall) 917 Tournament Wins: 56 1988-89 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 937 Most Tournament Wins in a Season: 7 in 2012-13 1988-89 Gulf Shores Invitational 911 **-school record 1991-92 Country Club of Alabama Invitational 927 1996-97 FSU Lady Seminole (Fall) 912 1998-99 Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate (Fall) 904 2002-03 Samford Bulldog Intercollegiate 601 2003-04 NCSU Saguaro Cactus Classic 589 2005-06 UA-Ann Rhoads Invitational (Fall) 900 2007-08 Wildcat Fall Invitational (Fall) 877 2007-08 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 880 2007-08 Crimson Tide Classic 861 2008-09 First Market Bank Intercollegiate 609

1996-97 2011-12 ALL-TIME MEDALISTS Kathryn Cusick: Auburn Tiger Invitational Stephanie Meadow: Mercedes-Benz SEC/Pac-12 Challenge Stephanie Meadow: Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 1978-79 2000-01 Jennifer Kirby: Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Peggy Kirsch: Michigan State Invitational Sarah Johnston: Alabama Capstone Intercollegiate 2012-13 Emma Talley: PING/ASU Invitational 1979-80 2002-03 Stephanie Meadow: SEC Championship Shelly Babb: Lady Seminole Darby Sligh: UA/Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate Stephanie Meadow: NCAA East Regional Peggy Kirsch: LSU Triangular Darby Sligh: Ross Resorts Invitational 2013-14 1980-81 2003-04 Stephanie Meadow: The Landfall Tradition Peggy Kirsch: Lady Kat Invitational Megan George: UA/Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate Stephanie Meadow: Lady Puerto Rico Classic RECORDS & HISTORY 1982-83 2005-06 2014-15 Susan Ladd: Lady Tar Heel Invitational Jenny Suh: ACC/SEC Challenge Emma Talley: NCAA Championship

1983-84 2006-07 2015-16 Mary Gallagher: Troy State Invitational Jenny Suh: Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Lakareber Abe: Mason Rudolph Championship Jenny Suh: Lady Puerto Rico Classic Cheyenne Knight: Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 1986-87 Courtney Harter: Wildcat Fall Invitational Mikki Bjuro: Lady Gator Invitational 2016-17 Sofia Gronberg: LSU Invitational 2007-08 Cheyenne Knight: Mason Rudolph Championship Sofia Gronberg: Lady Hilltopper/Saluki Kathleen Ekey: Crimson Tide Classic Cheyenne Knight: Darius Rucker Intercollegiate Kristen Gillman: Bryan National Collegiate 1988-89 2008-09 Judi Schneider: Troy State Invitational Rhea Nair: First Market Bank Intercollegiate 2017-18 Judi Schneider: Susie Maxwell Berning Classic Kathleen Ekey: Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Kristen Gillman: Schooner Fall Classic Lauren Stephenson: Mason Rudolph Championship 1989-90 2010-11 Cheyenne Knight: Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic* Leslie Spalding: Neva McCall Invitational Brooke Pancake: Tar Heel Invitational Lauren Stephenson: Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic* Stephanie Meadow: Lady Puerto Rico Classic *-tie 1990-91 Stephanie Meadow: Allstate Sugar Bowl Leslie Spalding: Women’s Intercollegiate Intercollegiate Stephanie Meadow: NCAA East Regional 1995-96 Kathryn Cusick: Lady Seminole Classic Kathryn Cusick: FIU/Pat Bradley Invitational

42 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF ALABAMA IN THE PROS Records & History TTHEHE PROSPROS

LPGA TOUR Stephanie Meadow ...... Active Jennifer Kirby ...... Inactive Brooke Pancake...... Active Peggy Kirsch ...... Inactive Emma Talley ...... Active Leslie Spalding ...... Inactive Hannah Collier ...... Inactive Judi Schneider Pavon ...... Inactive Kathleen Ekey ...... Inactive Jenny Suh ...... Inactive

LPGA PLAYERS WHO PLAYED FOR MIC POTTER Ashli Bunch (Furman, 1997) ...... Active Jen Hanna (Furman, 1998) ...... Inactive Hannah Collier (Alabama, 2014) ...... Active Brandi Jackson (Furman, 2003) ...... Inactive Kathleen Ekey, (Alabama, 2009) ...... Active Denise Killeen (Furman, 1984) ...... Inactive Jennifer Kirby (Alabama, 2013) ...... Active Caroline Peek (Furman, 1995) ...... Inactive Kathleen Ekey won twice on the Futures Tour in 2011 and earned her LPGA Tour Camilla Lennarth (Alabama, 2011) ...... Active Dottie Pepper (Furman, 1987) ...... Inactive card with a top-10 finish on the money list. Stephanie Meadow (Alabama, 2014) ...... Active Sarah Lynn Sargent (Furman, 2004) ...... Inactive Brooke Pancake (Alabama, 2012) ...... Active Jenny Suh (Alabama, 2007)...... Inactive Emma Talley (Alabama, 2016) ...... Active Sara Anne Timms (Furman, 1985) ...... Inactive Diana D’Alessio (Furman, 1997) ...... Inactive Maggie Will (Furman, 1987) ...... Inactive Joan Delk (Furman, 1983) ...... Inactive

SYMETRA TOUR Lakareber Abe ...... Active Loretta Coleman ...... Inactive Courtney Harter ...... Active Kathryn Cusick ...... Inactive Cheyenne Knight ...... Active Lois Ledbetter-Vucich ...... Inactive Janie Jackson ...... Active Maria Lopez ...... Inactive Rhea Nair ...... Active Linda Sorensen ...... Inactive Vanessa Bell ...... Inactive Leslie Spalding ...... Inactive Paula Carter...... Inactive

EUROPEAN LADIES TOUR Camilla Lennarth ...... Active Helena Blomberg ...... Inactive Mikki Bjurro ...... Inactive Sofia Gronberg Whittenburg ...... Inactive

OLYMPIC GAMES QUALIFIERS Stephanie Meadow (Ireland) ...... 2016

ALABAMA GOLFERS WHO QUALIFIED FOR PRO TOURNAMENTS (While on UA team or summer before) Jenny Suh was a two-time All-American at Peggy Kirsch ...... 1980 U.S. Open Emma Talley ...... 2011-12 & 2014 U.S. Open Alabama and was a regular on the LPGA Lois Ledbetter ...... 1983 Pepsi Women’s Open Stephanie Meadow ...... 2013 Kraft Nabisco Tour. Lois Ledbetter ...... 1985 U.S. Open Emma Talley ...... 2014 Kraft Nabisco Tracy Little ...... 1989 LPGA-USX Emma Talley ...... 2014 British Open Kathleen Ekey ...... 2008 U.S. Open Janie Jackson ...... 2014 U.S. Open Kathleen Ekey ...... 2009 U.S. Open Janie Jackson ...... 2015 Yokohama Tire Classic Jennifer Kirby ...... 2010 U.S. Open Emma Talley ...... 2015 Yokohama Tire Classic Jennifer Kirby ...... 2011 U.S. Open Cheyenne Knight ...... 2016 VOA Texas Shootout Stephanie Meadow ...... 2011 British Open Lauren Stephenson ...... 2016 U.S. Open Brooke Pancake...... 2012 U.S. Open Lauren Stephenson ...... 2017 U.S. Open Stephanie Meadow ...... 2012 U.S. Open Kristen Gillman ...... 2018 U.S. Open Stephanie Meadow ...... 2012 British Open Kristen Gillman . . 2018 Century 21 Ladies Tournament

ALABAMA GOLFERS WHO COMPETED IN U.S. AMATEUR (While on UA team or summer before) Peggy Kirsch ...... 1980 Jenny Suh ...... 2005, 2006 Lissa Bradford ...... 1983 Kathleen Ekey ...... 2007, 2008 Melissa Bottari ...... 1983 Brooke Pancake ...... 2010, 2011 RECORDS & HISTORY Lois Ledbetter ...... 1983 Jennifer Kirby ...... 2010, 2011, 2012 Charlaine Tatz ...... 1983 Stephanie Meadow ...... 2010, 2012, 2013 Michele Drinkard ...... 1984 Hannah Collier ...... 2011 Lois Ledbetter ...... 1983, 1985, 1986 Emma Talley ...... 2012, 2013, 2014 Andrea Vescovo ...... 1987 Cammie Gray ...... 2013, 2015 Lynn Bradley ...... 1988 Janie Jackson ...... 2014 Liza LaBelle ...... 1990 Cheyenne Knight ...... 2015, 2016, 2017 Tracy Little ...... 1990 Kristen GIllman ...... 2016, 2017, 2018 Mandy Tedder ...... 2001 Lauren Stephenson ...... 2016, 2017, 2018 Sarah Johnston ...... 2001 Mia Landegren ...... 2017 Darby Sligh ...... 2003 Jiwon Jeon ...... 2018 Megan George ...... 2004 Brooke Pancake earned her LPGA Tour card on her first try at Q-School. She was a Sarah Sturm ...... 2005 LPGA rookie in 2013. ROLLTIDE.COM 43 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Alabama fielded its first women’s golf team during the 1974-75 season.

1974-75 1978-79 Date Tournament UA Finish Date Tournament UA Finish Oct. 21-22 Lady Seminole Invitational 3rd (643) of 10 Sept. 11-13 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 10th (968) of 18 Feb. 24-25 Miami (Florida) Invitational 4th (658) of 9 Sept. 22-23 Michigan State Invitational 1st (626) of 18 Buckeye at Ohio State 3rd (691) Oct. 16-18 Lady Seminole 2nd (925) of 16 April 21-22 AWISA Championship 1st (673) of 5 Nov. 17-19 Lady Gator Invitational 6th (936) of 18 June 18-21 AIAW Championships 7th (1,310) of 19 Jan. 29-30 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 13th (711) of 14 March 29-31 Lady Paladin Invitational 3rd (954) of 21 1975-76 April 12-13 Lady Kat Invitational 3rd (653) of 11 Date Tournament UA Finish April 27-29 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 14th (1,015) of 24 Oct. 13-14 Lady Seminole Invitational 12th (688) of 15 June 13-16 AIAW National Championship 18th (965)^ of 27 Nov. 7-9 Lady Gator Invitational 7th (332) of 15 ^did not qualify for final round March 15-16 Rollins Invitational 6th (341) of 12 March 27-28 Alabama Invitational 1st (338) of 4 1979-80 April 1-3 Lady Paladin Invitational 4th (987) of 11 Date Tournament UA Finish April 16-17 Kentucky Invitational 7th (353) of 20 Sept. 17-19 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 4th (921) of 21 May 17-18 Auburn Invitational 2nd (324) of 7 Oct. 8-10 Lady Seminole t4th (944) of 15 June 14-19 AIAW Championships 17th of 37 Nov. 2-4 Lady Gator Invitational 10th (968) of 12 Feb. 3-5 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 3rd (953) of 12 1976-77 March 7-9 Tide Tiger (LSU) 2nd (632) of 8 Date Tournament UA Finish March 10 LSU Triangular Invitational 1st (320) of 3 RECORDS & HISTORY Sept. 20-21 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 5th (651) of 17 March 27-29 Lady Paladin Invitational 8th (629) of 23 Oct. 11-13 Lady Seminole Invitational 8th (652) of 16 April 14-16 Lady Kat Invitational 1st (317) of 15 Nov. 11-13 Lady Gator Invitational 10th (1007) of 12 April 25-27 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 9th (965) of 27 Feb. 6-8 Miami (Florida) Invitational April 25-27 AIAW Region 3 Championship 5th (965) of 8 Feb. 21-23 Rollins Invitational 5th of 8 June 11-14 AIAW National Championship 18th (947)^ of 28 March 31-April 2 Lady Paladin Invitational ^did not qualify for final round April 14-16 Lady Kat Invitational April 29-May 1 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 6th (997) of 14 1980-81 May 15-17 Auburn Invitational Date Tournament UA Finish June 15-18 AIAW Championships 23rd (1346) of 26 Sept. 15-17 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 8th (955) of 24 Sept. 22-24 Lady Seminole 1st (888) of 15 1977-78 Oct. 13-15 Lady Bulldog (UGA) 12th (1,023) of 22 Date Tournament UA Finish Nov. 14-16 Lady Gator Invitational 13th (949) of 18 Oct. 9-11 Lady Seminole Invitational 5th (944) of 8 March 6-8 Tide Tiger (LSU) 7th (998)/11th of 13 Oct. 23-25 Houston Baptist 7th (946) of 13 March 9 LSU Three-Team Meet 3rd (320) of 3 Nov. 14-16 Lady Gator Invitational t9th (992) of 17 March 26-28 Lady Paladin Invitational 7th (926) of 23 March 30-31 Lady Paladin Invitational 7th (972) of 24 April 5-7 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational 8th (989) of 13 April 14-15 Illini Invitational 2nd (669) of 14 April 13-15 Lady Kat Invitational 3rd (933) of 18 April 28-30 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 8th (986) of 18 April 24-26 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 8th (972) of 18 June 14-17 AIAW Championships 20th (972)^ of 26 June 17-20 AIAW National Championship 22nd (970)^ of 25 ^did not qualify for final round ^did not qualify for final round

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1981-82 1984-85 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Susanne Ladd 7 17 1,332 78.35 Melissa Bradford 7 20 1,566 78.30 Shelly Babb 8 22 1,753 79.68 Lois Ledbetter 11 30 2,361 78.70 Julie Johnson 10 26 2,099 80.73 Mikki Bjuro 8 22 1,746 79.36 Amy Read 4 10 811 81.10 Velvet Jones 6 16 1,276 79.75 Loretta Coleman 3 7 575 82.14 Michele Drinkard 9 25 1,999 79.96 Kelly Selman 1 3 249 83.00 Mary Gallagher 9 25 2,004 80.16 Janine Kernohan 2 6 500 83.33 Charlaine Tatz 4 10 821 82.10 Denise Zaruba 7 17 1,419 83.47 Melissa Bottari 1 2 171 85.50 Michele Drinkard 7 17 1,435 84.41 Carol Wintzinger 2 4 344 86.00 Betty Buck 4 10 849 84.90 Frances Dunn 2 4 345 86.25 Pamela Pruitt 4 10 857 85.70 Vicki Crawford 1 2 173 86.50 Cathleen Crum 1 3 265 88.33 Melissa Bottari 1 1 90 90.00 Date Tournament UA Finish Sept. 23-25 Lady Seminole Invitational t11th (925) of 18 Date Tournament UA Finish Oct. 7-9 Memphis State 14th (667) of 17 Sept. 18-20 Lady Seminole 16th (981) of 17 Oct. 15-17 Lady Kat Invitational 7th (922) of 17 Oct. 4-6 Eagle Scoremaster 10th (954) of 15 Nov. 3-5 Seascape 9th (636) of 18 Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Lady Tar Heel Invitational 11th (951) of 16 Feb. 22-24 Lady Gator Invitational 10th (936) of 15 Dec. 7-9 Beacon Woods Invitational 6th (976) of 6 March 1-3 LSU Lou Besson Invitational 5th (614) of 12 Feb. 19-21 Lady Trojan (Troy State) 5th (978) of 8 March 8-10 Troy State/Hudson Invitational 3rd (919) of 23 March 7 LSU Fairwood Invitational 6th (330) of 12 March 21-23 Lady Paladin Invitational 10th (972) of 23 March 25-27 Lady Paladin Invitational t19th (991) of 22 March 29-31 South Carolina Invitational 9th (970) of 14 April 9-11 Lady Gamecock 5th (933) of 12 April 26-28 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 8th (950) of 16 April 24 Alabama Four-Team 2nd (334) of 4 May 2-4 SEC Championship 5th (934) of 6 April 30-May 2 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 18th (988) of 18 May 14-16 SEC Championship 5th (951) of 6 1985-86 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average 1982-83 Lois Ledbetter 12 36 2,751 76.42 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Lissa Bradford 11 32 2,491 77.84 Susan Ladd 11 31 2,388 77.03 Julie Johnson 11 33 2,572 77.94 Loretta Coleman 2 5 390 78.00 Mikki Bjuro 9 26 2,042 78.54 Shelly Babb 9 25 1,960 78.40 Sofia Gronberg 9 26 2,048 78.77 Julie Johnson 9 25 2,001 80.04 Velvet Jones 6 17 1,378 81.06 Melissa Bradford 2 6 491 81.83 Judi Schneider 5 15 1,232 82.13 Frances Dunn 6 17 1,401 82.41 Charlaine Tatz 2 6 493 82.17 Anne Helms 5 14 1,154 82.43 Michelle Drinkard 2 6 500 83.66 Michele Drinkard 2 6 502 83.67 Denise Zaruba 3 9 761 84.56 Date Tournament UA Finish Cynthia Giannini 2 5 429 85.80 Sept. 20-22 Lady Seminole Invitational 5th (909) of 19 Pam Pruitt 2 5 443 88.60 Sept. 27-29 Lady Buckeye Invitational 10th (958) of 15 Oct. 26-28 Seascape 5th (620) of 15 Date Tournament UA Finish Dec. 1-3 USF Invitational 2nd (938) of 8 Sept. 26-28 Lady Seminole 12th (927) of 19 Feb. 21-23 Lady Gator Invitational 10th (935) of 12 Oct. 3-5 Taylormade 10th (936) of 16 Feb. 28-March 2 LSU Fairwood Invitational 4th (962) of 15 Oct. 11-13 Lady Kat Invitational 9th (965) of 16 March 7-9 Troy State/Hudson Invitational 5th (934) of 21 Oct. 22-24 Lady Tar Heel Invitational 6th (957) of 19 March 21-23 Lady Gamecock Classic 5th (932) of 13 Nov. 13-15 Pat Bradley 10th (960) of 15 April 5-7 Duke Invitational 2nd (897) of 12 Feb. 11-13 Lady Gator Invitational 11th (650) of 18 April 25-27 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 2nd (912) of 16 Feb. 25-27 Lady Trojan (Troy State) 1st (942) of 11 May 2-4 SEC Championship 3rd (930) of 7 March 5-7 LSU Fairwood Invitational 4th (628) of 12 April 14-17 4th (969) of 8 1986-87 April 29-May 1 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 9th (951) of 17 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average May 13-15 SEC Championship *didn’t compete Sofia Gronberg 11 30 2,280 76.00 due to car accident Mikki Bjuro 12 33 2,531 76.70 Lois Ledbetter 13 36 2,763 76.75 1983-84 Velvet Jones 12 33 2,611 79.12 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Judi Schneider 11 31 2,458 79.29 Julie Johnson 11 33 2,572 77.90 Andrea Vescovo 6 17 1,371 80.65 Mary Gallagher 7 21 1,683 80.14 Ann Hill 2 6 492 82.00 Mikki Bjuro 7 21 1,690 80.48 Mary Dacumos 2 6 499 83.17 Lois Ledbetter 3 9 731 81.22 Pam Pruitt 10 30 2,438 81.27 Date Tournament UA Finish Lissa Bradford 7 21 1,729 82.33 Sept. 26-28 Lady Seminole Invitational 5th (936) of 17 Denise Zaruba 1 3 249 83.00 Oct. 5-7 Memphis State Invitational 4th (935) of 15 Velvet Jones 4 12 1,005 83.75 Oct. 16-18 Kentucky Invitational 4th (941) of 17 Melissa Bottari 3 9 760 84.44 Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Tiger Tide Intercollegiate 4th (926) of 17 Frances Dunn 2 6 508 84.67 Nov. 17-19 USIU Invitational 7th (937) of 15 Feb. 20 Lady Gator Invitational 1st (302) of 12 Date Tournament UA Finish Feb. 27-28 LSU Invitational 4th (623) of 15 Sept. 25-27 Lady Seminole Invitational 11th (944) of 16 March 6-8 Troy State Invitational 2nd (623) of 5 Oct. 2-4 Carrier at Memphis 7th (936) of 17 March 27-28 Lady Hilltopper 1st (584) of 8 Nov. 6-8 Seascape 8th (963) of 18 April 3-5 Duke Invitational 1st (922) of 16 RECORDS & HISTORY Nov. 13-15 Pat Bradley at Florida Intercollegiate 6th (946) of 17 April 24-26 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 1st (919) of 17 Nov. 21-23 Suncoast at South Florida 9th (952) of 15 May 8-10 SEC Championship 3rd (916) of 8 March 2-4 LSU Fairwood Invitational 4th (958) of 12 May 27-29 NCAA Championships 9th (1207) of 17 March 11-13 Troy State/Hudson Invitational 1st (930) of 17 March 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational 7th (949) of 18 April 15-17 Fall Creek Falls at Memphis 10th (990) of 11 April 28-30 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 14th (988) of 17 May 11-13 SEC Championship 6th (949) of 6

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Alabama’s 1987 team was the first to qualify for the NCAA Championships. The team finished ninth.

1987-88 1989-90 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Judi Schneider 11 32 2,561 80.03 Lynn Bradley 11 31 2,450 79.03 Mary Dacumos 10 29 2,328 80.28 Tracy Little 10 28 2,217 79.18 Kris Meyer 10 29 2,352 81.10 Andrea Vescovo 11 30 2,400 80.00 Leslie Spalding 9 26 2,117 81.42 Leslie Spalding 11 31 2,481 80.03 Andrea Vescovo 9 26 2,117 81.42 Maria Lopez 1 2 165 82.50 Lynn Bradley 8 24 1,986 82.75 Liza LaBelle 8 22 1,816 82.55

Date Tournament UA Finish Date Tournament UA Finish Lady Seminole Invitational 9th (964) of 19 Sept. 15-17 Lady Tar Heel Invitational 3rd (919) of 16 Oct. 4-6 Memphis State Invitational t7th (956) of 16 Oct. 1-3 Memphis State Intercollegiate 6th (938) of 15 Oct. 30-Nov.1 Tiger Tide Invitational 6th (961) of 16 Oct. 12-14 Lady Kat Invitational 6th (958) of 17 Southern Intercollegiate Fall Classic 8th (1009) of 8 Oct. 27-29 Tiger Tide Invitational 7th (920) of 20 Feb. 19-21 Lady Gator Invitational 8th (963) of 12 Nov. 12-14 Florida International 10th (981) of 18 March 4-6 Troy State/Hudson Invitational 3rd (924) of 14 Jan. 19-20 Oklahoma St./Guadalajara Intercollegiate 11th (970) of 15 March 18-20 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 8th (965) of 15 Feb. 16-18 Lady Gator Invitational 11th (965) of 12 April 8-9 Lady Paladin Invitational 7th (982) of 8 March 17-18 LSU/Fairwood Invitational t9th (639) of 14 April 15-17 South Alabama Invitational 6th (955) of 14 April 6-8 Lady Mustang Invitational t4th (984) of 12 April 22-24 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 7th (947) of 16 April 14-15 Ohio State Invitational 5th (928) of 17 May 5-8 SEC Championship 6th (917) of 9 May 4-6 SEC Championship 6th (644) of 9

RECORDS & HISTORY 1988-89 1990-91 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Judi Schneider 11 33 2,415 76.18 Leslie Spalding 11 31 2,412 77.81 Lynn Bradley 10 30 2,361 78.70 Tracy Little 11 31 2,435 78.55 Mary Dacumos 11 33 2,613 79.18 Lynn Bradley 11 31 2,449 79.00 Leslie Spalding 7 21 1,667 79.38 Paige Hoefle 6 17 1,391 81.82 Andrea Vescovo 6 18 1,435 79.72 Sandy Hamby 4 11 903 82.09 Kris Meyer 8 24 1,947 81.13 Tina Kjellen 5 14 1,157 82.64 Liza Labelle 4 12 996 83.00 Liza LaBelle 8 21 1,747 83.19 Carrie Allen 2 6 501 83.50 Date Tournament UA Finish Maria Lopez 2 6 509 84.83 Sept. 16-18 Lady Tar Heel Invitational 7th (950) of 17 Oct. 2-4 Memphis State 4th (935) of 17 Date Tournament UA Finish Oct. 13-15 Lady Kat Invitational 3rd (936) of 19 Sept. 23-25 Neva McCall/UA Intercollegiate 2nd (967) of 8 Oct. 28-30 Tiger Tide Invitational 1st (917) of 13 Sept. 30-Oct. 2 True Temper MWIC 3rd (926) of 15 Jan. 20-21 Oklahoma St./Guadalajara Intercollegiate 7th (961) of 13 Oct. 11-13 Lady Kat Invitational 2nd (627) of 15 Feb. 17-19 Lady Gator Invitational 7th (964) of 12 Nov. 2-4 Tiger Tide Invitational 5th (944) of 19 March 2-4 Troy State Invitational 3rd (923) of 18 Feb. 15-17 Lady Gator Invitational 10th (983) of 12 March 17-19 LSU Invitational 5th (925) of 14 March 1-3 Auburn Invitational 3rd (629) of 8 April 3-4 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic 1st (937) of 11 March 15-17 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 5th (943) of 13 April 14-16 Gulf Shores Invitational 1st (911) of 16 April 5-7 Lady Mustang Invitational 6th (946) of 12 May 5-7 SEC Championship 5th (937) of 9 April 19-21 South Alabama Championship 4th (937) of 18 April 26-28 Southern Intercollegiate Championship 5th (958) of 13 May 3-5 SEC Championship 2nd (942) of 10

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1991-92 1995-96 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Tina Kjellen 9 27 2,131 78.93 Johanna Sward 9 25 1,940 77.60 Tracy Little 9 26 2,071 79.65 Julie Pelchar 9 25 1,988 79.52 Paige Hoefle 9 27 2,163 80.11 Theres Svedin 9 25 2,002 80.08 Jill Donaldson 6 18 1,451 80.61 Linda Sorensen 9 24 1,951 81.29 Carrie Allen 9 27 2,180 80.74 Rachael Short 9 25 2,064 82.56 Liza LaBelle 7 20 1,643 82.15 Date Tournament UA Finish Date Tournament UA Finish Sept. 22-24 Auburn Lady Tiger 4th (621) of 12 Sept. 29-Oct. 1 True Temper MWIC 3rd (946) of 14 Sept. 29 Oct. 1 UNC Lady Tar Heel t14th (947) of 18 Oct. 6-8 Neva McCall/UA Intercollegiate 2nd (968) of 9 Oct. 20-22 Furman Lady Paladin 18th (959) of 23 Nov. 1-3 Tiger Tide Intercollegiate 9th (990) of 15 Nov. 3-5 Cudone Invitational 11th (961) of 15 Feb. 6-8 C.C. of Alabama Invitational 1st (927) of 10 March 1-3 Florida Lady Gator 10th (950) of 13 March 20-22 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 4th (947) of 16 March 15-17 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 7th (941) of 18 April 5-7 Lady Mustang Invitational 11th (978) of 12 March 22-24 USC Lady Gamecock 10th (950) of 17 April 17-19 Southern Intercollegiate Invitational 6th (948) of 17 April 12-14 Georgia Liz Murphey 16th (977) of 22 April 24-26 South Alabama Invitational 3rd (926) of 13 April 19-21 SEC Championship 10th (641) of 12 May 8-10 SEC Championship 5th (928) of 10 1996-97 1992-93 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Kathryn Cusick 10 29 2,184 75.31 Jill Donaldson 10 27 2,127 78.78 Theres Svedin 10 29 2,268 78.21 Kellie Daniels 5 15 1,203 80.20 Linda Sorensen 9 26 2,060 79.23 Tina Kjellen 10 28 2,257 80.61 Rachael Short 9 26 2,081 80.03 Carrie Allen 9 25 2,033 81.32 Johanna Sward 10 29 2,345 80.86 Tracy Little 8 22 1,804 82.00 Julie Pelchar 2 6 510 85.00 Paige Hoefle 8 22 1,806 82.09 Meg Lindsey 2 6 523 87.17 Date Tournament UA Finish Sept. 13-15 FSU Lady Seminole 1st (912) of 19 Date Tournament UA Finish Sept. 20-22 Auburn Lady Tiger 8th (622) of 12 Sept. 27-29 True Temper MWIC 2nd (958) of 17 Oct. 18-20 Furman Lady Paladin 8th (926) of 21 Oct. 9-11 Lady Kat Invitational 6th (939) of 18 Nov. 8-10 FIU/Pat Bradley Invitational 2nd (914) of 15 Oct. 29-Nov. 1 Tiger Tide Intercollegiate 2nd (918) of 20 March 1-2 Florida Lady Gator Invitational 10th (944) of 15 Nov. 13-15 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate 12th (1011) of 15 March 14 16 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 4th (933) of 13 Feb. 12-14 Lady Gator Invitational 6th (978) of 12 March 21-23 USC Lady Gamecock 9th (926) of 15 March 19-21 Lady Fairwood Invitational t8th (641) of 17 April 11-13 Women’s Southern Intercollegiate 11th (949) of 19 March 26-28 Lady Gamecock Classic 10th (948) of 18 April 18-20 SEC Championship 7th (929) of 12 April 16-18 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 9th (973) of 19 May 8-10 NCAA East Regional 14th (971) of 19 April 30-May 2 SEC Championship 9th (638) of 11 May 13-15 NCAA East Regional 17th (950) of 18 1997-98 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average 1993-94 Kathryn Cusick 11 34 2,546 74.88 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Theres Svedin 10 29 2,272 78.34 Jill Donaldson 10 29 2,269 78.24 Linda Sorensen 10 30 2,363 78.77 Paige Hoefle 10 29 2,280 78.62 Rachael Short 10 30 2,381 79.37 Carrie Allen 10 29 2,309 79.62 Paula Carter 9 27 2,158 79.93 Tina Kjellen 10 27 2,171 80.41 Julie Pelchar 1 3 240 80.00 Meg Lindsey 5 15 1,219 81.27 Elizabeth Johnston 2 6 509 84.83 Johanna Sward 4 12 985 82.08 Kellie Daniel 1 2 175 87.50 Date Tournament UA Finish Sept. 19-21 Auburn Lady Tiger Invitational 3rd (881) of 12 Date Tournament UA Finish Sept. 26-28 Mercedes-Benz Invitational 10th (944) of 17 Sept. 17-19 Lady Seminole Invitational 4th (911) of 15 Oct. 17-19 Furman Lady Paladin Invitational 8th (918) of 21 Oct. 3-5 True Temper MWIC 2nd (938) of 16 Oct. 26-28 Memphis Intercollegiate 4th (954) of 15 Oct. 29-31 Tiger Tide Intercollegiate 10th (651) of 20 Feb. 27-March 1 Florida Lady Gator t10th (921) of 19 Nov. 12-14 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate 8th (973) of 16 March 13-15 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 4th (914) of 15 March 4-6 Jostens Invitational 9th (982) of 13 March 24-26 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 9th (938) of 20 March 25-27 Lady Gamecock Classic 4th (915) of 14 April 10-12 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic t5th (930) of 17 April 8-10 South Florida Invitational 5th (946) of 21 April 17-19 SEC Championship 3rd (902) of 12 April 15-17 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 6th (952) of 20 May 7-9 NCAA East Regional t15th (938) of 19 April 29-May 1 SEC Championship 2nd (900) of 11 May 12-14 NCAA East Regional 13th (964) of 19 1998-99 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average 1994-95 Sarah Johnston 10 26 1,995 76.73 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Theres Svedin 9 23 1,799 78.22 Johanna Sward 9 26 2,063 79.35 Rachael Short 9 22 1,758 79.91 Meg Lindsey 7 20 1,639 81.95 Paula Carter 8 21 1,678 79.91 Kelly Milligan 7 18 1,554 86.33 Linda Sorensen 4 11 887 80.64 Stacy Buersmeyer 7 20 1,686 84.30 Lacy Shelton 7 18 1,464 81.33 Julie Pelchar 9 26 2,206 84.85 Vanessa Bell 1 2 174 87.00 Cristy Miller 6 17 1,472 86.59 Date Tournament UA Finish Date Tournament UA Finish Sept. 18-20 Seminole Classic 10th (908) of 21 RECORDS & HISTORY Sept. 23-25 Auburn Lady Tiger 10th (660) of 12 Sept. 25-27 Auburn Tiger Invitational t2nd (594) of 12 Oct. 21-23 Lady Paladin Invitational 21st (981) of 23 Oct. 16-18 Mercedes-Benz Invitational 6th (926) of 16 Nov. 4-6 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate 12th (975) of 12 Nov. 1-3 Memphis Intercollegiate 1st (904) of 15 Nov. 11-13 National Collegiate Invitational 21st (1030) of 22 Feb. 26-28 Florida Lady Gator Invitational 14th (645) of 19 March 3-5 SunBank Lady Gator Invitational 13th (1004) of 13 March 12-14 LSU/Fairwood Invitational 11th (660) of 18 March 17-19 LSU-Fairwood Invitational 9th (964) of 15 March 26-28 Lady Gamecock Invitational 14th (649) of 16 March 24-26 Lady Gamecock Classic 15th (984) of 15 April 2-4 Liz Murphey Invitational 12th (955) of 18 April 14-16 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 12th (971) of 15 April 16-18 SEC Championship 9th (951) of 12 April 21-23 SEC Championship 11th (1010) of 11

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1999-2000 2003-04 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Paula Carter 8 24 1,863 77.63 Darby Sligh 10 27 2,037 75.44 Sarah Johnston 10 29 2,255 77.76 Megan George 11 30 2,323 77.43 Vanessa Bell 9 27 2,174 80.52 Amy Middleton 11 30 2,344 78.13 Erica Boozman 3 9 745 82.78 Carina Sorensen 10 28 2,243 80.11 Lori Cate 4 12 994 82.83 Anna Strandberg 3 7 570 81.43 Jenny Bouvin 7 21 1,749 83.29 Mandy Tedder 11 30 2,459 81.97 Lacy Shelton 8 24 2,012 83.83 Josie Lowder 3 8 663 82.88 Elizabeth Johnston 3 9 763 84.78 Jordan Daniel 1 2 171 85.50 Lisa Andrzejewski 1 2 185 92.50 Date Tournament UA Finish Maggie Hall 1 2 207 103.50 Sept. 20-21 Auburn Tiger Invitational 7th (925) of 13 Oct. 2-3 Lady Buckeye Invitational 2nd (924) of 12 Date Tournament UA Finish Oct. 15-17 Mercedes-Benz Invitational 16th (981) of 17 Sept. 21-23 UA-Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate 4th (622) of 12 Nov. 8-9 Palmetto Intercollegiate 11th (931) of 19 Oct. 19-21 Mercedes-Benz Invitational 14th (928) of 17 Feb. 25-27 Lady Gator Invitational 6th (927) of 15 Oct. 24-26 ACC/SEC Challenge 7th (610) of 11 March 10-12 Casa de Campo Intercollegiate 8th (977) of 11 Nov. 3-4 Ross Resorts Invitational t2nd (916) of 12 March 17-19 Lady Gamecock Invitational 8th (956) of 11 Feb. 9-10 Tulane Intercollegiate 5th (953) of 9 March 31-April 2 Liz Murphey Classic 11th (936) of 17 Feb. 22-24 Saguaro Cactus Classic 1st (589) of 7 April 7-9 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 11th (975) of 12 March 5-7 LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic 6th (926) of 17 April 21-23 SEC Championship 12th (976) of 12 March 12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 8th (947) of 11 March 26-28 Liz Murphey Classic 17th (935) of 18 2000-01 April 16-18 SEC Championship 10th (913) of 12 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average May 6-8 NCAA East Regional 18th (961) of 21 Sarah Johnston 10 30 2,236 74.53 Paula Carter 10 30 2,266 75.53 2004-05 Anna Strandberg 9 27 2,121 78.56 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Lacy Shelton 3 9 715 79.44 Megan George 9 26 2,009 77.27 Allison Akin 9 27 2,170 80.37 Audrey Gale 9 26 2,058 79.15 Mandy Tedder 8 24 1,954 81.42 Carina Sorensen 8 23 1,835 79.78 Erica Boozman 3 9 755 83.89 Rebecca Sykes 3 8 646 80.75 Emily Sykes 7 20 1,628 81.40 Date Tournament UA Finish Amy Middleton 7 20 1,634 81.70 Sept. 8-10 Auburn Tiger Invitational 6th (930) of 12 Darby Sligh 3 6 492 82.00 Sept. 29-Oct. 1 Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout 3rd (919) of 12 Oct. 9-10 Legends Shootout 11th (907) of 15 Date Tournament UA Finish Nov. 6-8 Pine Needles Invitational 4th (906) of 12 Sept. 21-23 UA-Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate 3rd (615) of 14 Feb. 23-25 Lady Gator Invitational 6th (907) of 17 Oct. 8-10 Mercedes-Benz Championship t12th (928) of 16 March 16-18 Lady Gamecock Invitational 6th (946) of 11 Oct. 17-19 Lady Razorback Invitational 11th (949) of 19 March 30-April 1 Liz Murphey Classic 6th (936) of 18 Oct. 29-31 Chrysler ACC/SEC Challenge 16th (943) of 16 April 6-8 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 4th (894) of 11 Feb. 20-22 Papa John’s Collegiate 11th (945) of 12 April 20-22 SEC Championship 7th (905) of 12 March 12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 12th (1,002) of 12 May 10-12 NCAA Central Regional 15th (965) of 21 March 18-20 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 14th (932) of 16 March 25-27 Liz Murphey Collegiate 17th (956) of 18 2001-02 April 15-17 SEC Championship 10th (933) of 12 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Sarah Johnston 10 30 2,241 74.70 2005-06 Anna Strandberg 8 24 1,908 79.50 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Darby Sligh 9 27 2,153 79.74 Jenny Suh 11 34 2,497 73.44 Mandy Tedder 10 30 2,437 81.23 Amy Middleton 1 3 233 77.67 Erica Boozman 8 24 1,957 81.54 Sarah Sturm 11 34 2,642 77.71 Allison Akin 3 8 662 82.75 Carina Sorensen 11 34 2,643 77.74 Jenny Bouvin 4 12 1,002 83.50 Laura Goodwin 11 34 2,686 79.00 Lacy Shelton 3 9 773 85.89 Taylor Bunnell 1 3 237 79.00 Audrey Gale 11 34 2,699 79.38 Date Tournament UA Finish Lisa Andrzejewski 1 3 282 94.00 Sept. 17-18 Mason Rudolph Championship 4th (899) of 14 Sep. 28-30 Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout 7th (929) of 11 Date Tournament UA Finish Oct. 12-14 Mercedes-Benz Invitational 14th (963) of 14 Sept. 18-20 UA-Ann Rhoads Invitational 1st (900) of 16 Oct. 26-28 Capstone Intercollegiate 8th (989) of 17 Oct. 21-23 Mercedes-Benz Championship 14th (917) of 14 Feb. 22-24 Lady Gator Invitational 13th (955) of 15 Oct. 28-30 Chrysler ACC/SEC Challenge 3rd (911) of 7

RECORDS & HISTORY March 15-17 Lady Gamecock Invitational 15th (950) of 15 Nov. 4-6 Derby Invitational 9th (912) of 17 March 22-24 Liz Murphey Classic t10th (932) of 18 Feb. 19-21 Papa John’s Collegiate 7th (914) of 12 April 5-7 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic t7th (924) of 13 March 3-5 LSU/Cleveland Classic 5th (901) of 18 April 19-21 SEC Championship 7th (918) of 12 March 11-12 Lady Gator Invitational 4th (902) of 14 May 9-11 NCAA East Regional 19th (924) of 21 March 24-26 Liz Murphey Collegiate 12th (940) of 18 April 14-16 SEC Championship 9th (908) of 12 2002-03 May 11-13 NCAA East Regional 8th (887) of 21 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average May 23-26 NCAA Championships 24th (1,238) of 24 Darby Sligh 10 26 2,000 76.92 Jenny Bouvin 10 26 2,062 79.31 Carina Sorensen 8 20 1,606 80.30 Anna Strandberg 9 25 2,016 80.64 Mandy Tedder 8 20 1,635 81.75 Allison Akin 6 15 1,232 82.13 Jordan Daniel 1 3 249 83.00

Date Tournament UA Finish Sept. 13-15 Lady Kat Invitational 11th (646) of 16 Sep. 27-29 Dodge ACC/SEC Shootout 12th (932) of 12 Oct. 18-20 Mercedes-Benz Invitational t14th (981) of 15 Oct. 25-27 Furman Lady Paladin Invitational 10th (916) of 16 Nov. 1-3 The Landfall Tradition 12th (958) of 12 Feb. 9-10 Tulane Intercollegiate 7th (946) of 9 March 14-16 Lady Gamecock Classic t11th (320) of 15 March 24-25 Samford Bulldog Intercollegiate 1st (601) of 17 April 4-6 Liz Murphey Classic 15th (937) of 17 April 18-20 SEC Championship 12th (983) of 12 48 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF YEAR-BY-YEAR Results Records & History

2006-07 2009-10 Name Tourn. Rounds Strokes Average Name Tourn./Rds. vs. Par Strokes Average Jenny Suh 11 33 2,438 73.88 Camilla Lennarth 11/32 +25 (0.78) 2,323 72.59 Helena Blomberg 11 33 2,534 76.79 Jennifer Kirby 11/32 +40 (1.25) 2,338 73.06 Sarah Sturm 11 33 2,538 76.91 Brooke Pancake 11/32 +56 (1.75) 2,354 73.56 Laura Goodwin 11 33 2,570 77.88 Helena Blomberg 8/24 +101 (4.21) 1,823 75.96 Rhea Nair 10 30 2,357 78.57 Rhea Nair 10/29 +124 (4.27) 2,206 76.07 Amy Middleton 2 6 476 79.33 Courtney Harter 5/13 +89 (6.84) 1,019 78.38

Date Tournament UA Finish Date Tournament UA Finish SCORE Sept. 11-12 Cougar Classic 5th (887) of 18 Sept. 6-8 NGCA Collegiate Match Play Qualifier 6th 302-298/600 Sept. 15-17 Mason Rudolph Championship 14th (911) of 15 Sept. 25-27 Mason Rudolph Championship 7th 280-290/570 Oct. 13-15 Mercedes-Benz Championship 12th (924) of 14 Oct. 9-11 Tar Heel Invitational 3rd 290-289-296/875 Oct. 28-29 Derby Invitational 2nd (606) of 17 Oct. 23-25 Landfall Tradition (Fall Preview) 9th 298-310-295/903 Feb. 23-25 Puerto Rico Invitational 9th (904) of 16 Feb. 7-9 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 1st 295-287-290/872 March 5-6 UCF Invitational t8th (922) of 13 March 12-14 Tiger/Wave Classic 3rd 293-314-290/897 March 16-18 LSU/Cleveland Classic 5th (899) of 21 March 26-28 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 2nd 316-302-292/910 March 23-25 Liz Murphey Collegiate 4th (898) of 18 April 9-11 ASU/Ping Invitational 8th 291-295-288/874 April 20-22 SEC Championship 5th (893) of 12 April 16-18 SEC Championship 1st 287-278-283/848 May 10-12 NCAA East Regional 7th (868) of 21 May 6-8 NCAA West Regional t3rd 295-300-295/890 May 23-24 NCAA Championships 23rd (1,263) of 24 May 18-21 NCAA Championships 3rd 289-288-294-286/1,157

2007-08 2010-11 Name Tourn./Rds. vs. Par Strokes Average Name Tourn./Rds. vs. Par Strokes Average Kathleen Ekey 12/37 +58 (1.57) 2,712 73.30 Stephanie Meadow 11/34 +8 (0.24) 2,453 72.15 Camilla Lennarth 11/34 +87 (2.56) 2,538 74.65 Brooke Pancake 11/34 +13 (0.38) 2,458 72.29 Rhea Nair 8/23 +77 (3.35) 1,725 75.00 Camilla Lennarth 11/34 +49 (1.44) 2,494 73.35 Helena Blomberg 9/28 +99 (3.54) 2,104 75.14 Jennifer Kirby 11/34 +87 (2.56) 2,532 74.47 Courtney Harter 10/31 +121 (3.90) 2,362 76.19 Courtney Harter 7/21 +96 (4.57) 1,605 76.43 Sarah Sturm 12/37 +163 (4.41) 2,833 76.57 Hannah Collier 6/19 +113 (5.95) 1,481 77.95 Laura Goodwin 7/21 +99 (4.71) 1,616 76.95 Kelley VanDenburg 1/3 +34 (11.33) 253 84.33 Date Tournament UA Finish SCORE Sept. 13-15 Fall Preview 1st 286-280-283/849 Date Tournament UA Finish SCORE Sept. 24-26 Mason Rudolph Championship 6th 285-286-288/859 Sept. 9-11 Cougar Classic 3rd 286-298-291/875 Oct. 8-11 Tar Heel Invitational 1st 277-274-285/836 Sept. 29-Oct. 1 Wildcat Fall Invitational 1st 292-290-295/877 Nov. 5-7 PAC-10/SEC Challenge 2nd 289-286-292/867 Oct. 12-14 Mercedes-Benz Championships 10th 288-301-300/889 Feb. 13-15 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 1st 286-298-291/875 Oct. 26-28 UA-Ann Rhoads Intercollegiate 7th 313-292-300/905 Feb.27-March 1 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 2nd 295-287-290/872 Feb. 24-26 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 1st 293-297-290/880 March 11-13 LSU Golf Classic t3rd 301-300-299/900 March 9-11 UCF Challenge 6th 294-287-291/872 April 1-3 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic* 1st 286-291-283/860 March 14-16 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 5th 302-297-298/897 April 15-17 SEC Championship 2nd 291-291-293/875 March 21-23 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 3rd 302-307-303/912 May 5-7 NCAA East Regional 1st 287-284-295/866 April 4-6 Crimson Tide Classic 1st 300-282-279/861 May 18-21 NCAA Championships t8th 301-303-297-292/1,193 April 18-20 SEC Championship 7th 307-307-307/921 *best-ball format May 8-10 NCAA Central Regional 6th 304-293-299/896 May 20-23 NCAA Championships 12th 296-311-306-302/1,215 2011-12 Name Tourn./Rds. vs. Par Strokes Average 2008-09 Brooke Pancake 11/33 +25 (0.76) 2,393 72.52 Name Tourn./Rds. vs. Par Strokes Average Jennifer Kirby 11/33 +28 (0.85) 2,396 72.61 Camilla Lennarth 12/33 +69 (2.09) 2,432 73.70 Stephanie Meadow 11/33 +39 (1.18) 2,407 72.94 Kathleen Ekey 12/33 +72 (2.18) 2,433 73.73 Hannah Collier 11/33 +81 (2.45) 2,449 74.21 Brooke Pancake 11/31 +78 (2.52) 2,296 74.07 Johanna Tillström 8/23 +114 (4.96) 1,762 76.61 Helena Blomberg 9/23 +108 (4.69) 1,755 76.30 Daniela Lendl 1/3 +18 (6.00) 234 78.00 Laura Goodwin 4/10 +51 (5.10) 771 77.10 Courtney McKim 5/16 +107 (6.69) 1,253 78.31 Courtney Harter 10/29 +161 (5.55) 2,247 77.48 Rhea Nair 7/19 +135 (7.11) 1,488 78.32 Date Tournament UA Finish SCORE Sept. 11-13 Cougar Classic t7th 287-294-286/867 Date Tournament UA Finish SCORE Sept. 23-25 Mason Rudolph Fall Preview 2nd 296-289-294/879 Sept. 7-8 Duramed Fall Preview 5th 294-302-290/886 Oct. 7-9 Tar Heel Invitational 2nd 281-288-291/860 Sept. 14-16 Cougar Fall Classic 2nd 293-288-282/863 Oct. 21-23 Pac-10/SEC Challenge 1st 284-289-292/865 Sept. 26-28 Mason Rudolph Championship 7th 298-292-293/883 Feb. 26-28 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 4th 301-298-285/884 Oct. 24-26 Derby Invitational 3rd 294-302-296/892 Feb.27-March 1 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 1st 288-283/571 Nov. 2-4 NGCA Collegiate Match Play Qualifier 3rd 293-286/579 March 16-18 Gator Women’s Invitational 2nd 284-293-288/865 March 8-10 UCF Challenge 14th 297-289-299/885 March 30-April 1 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 1st 278-287-289/854 March 21-22 First Market Bank Intercollegiate 1st 306-303/609 April 20-22 SEC Championship 3rd 297-312-313/922 March 27-29 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic t2nd 302/302 May 10-12 NCAA East Regional t4th 292-297-290/879 April 6-7 Sun Trust Lady Gator Invitational 4th 302-301-315/918 May 22-25 NCAA Championships 1st 286-285-306-294/1,171 April 17-19 SEC Championship t2nd 300-291-287/878 May 7-9 NCAA East Regional 2nd 284-291-291/866 May 19-22 NCAA Championships 11th 305-302-311-299/1,217 RECORDS & HISTORY

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2012-13 2015-16 Name Tourn./Rds. vs. Par Strokes Average Name Tourn./Rds. vs. Par Strokes Average Stephanie Meadow 11/33 -16 (-0.48) 2,351 71.24 Cheyenne Knight 11/32 +15 (0.47) 2,313 72.28 Emma Talley 11/33 +42 (1.27) 2,409 73.00 Emma Talley 10/29 +21 (1.03) 2,112 72.83 Jennifer Kirby 11/33 +63 (1.91) 2,430 73.64 Lakareber Abe 11/32 +45 (1.41) 2,343 73.22 Hannah Collier 11/33 +97 (2.94) 2,464 74.67 Janie Jackson 10/29 +44 (1.52) 2,126 73.31 Daniela Lendl 10/28 +107 (3.82) 2,114 75.50 Nicole Morales 8/23 +68 (3.13) 1,725 75.00 Courtney McKim 2/4 +19 (4.75) 307 76.75 Cammie Gray 5/15 +59 (3.93) 1,136 75.73 Johanna Tillström 3/7 +46 (6.57) 550 78.57 Mia Landegren 1/3 +15 (5.00) 231 77.00

Date Tournament UA Finish SCORE Date Tournament UA Finish SCORE Sept. 9-11 Cougar Classic 8th 289-294-294/877 Sept. 18-20 Mason Rudolph Championship 1st 282-280-286/848 Oct. 5-7 Liz Murphey Fall Preview 2nd 296-289-295/880 Oct. 9-11 Ruth Chris Tar Heel Invitational 6th 289-304-293/886 Oct. 28-30 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational t1st 284-289-290/863 Oct. 23-25 The Landfall Tradition 5th 299-286-297/882 Feb. 10-12 Lady Puerto Rico Classic 1st 293-290-288/871 Feb. 7-9 Northrop Grumman Reg. Challenge 2nd 278-295-291/864 Feb. 24-26 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate t7th 285-308/593 Feb. 21-23 Allstate Sugar Bowl Championship 3rd 292-288-288/868 March 8-10 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 1st 297-288-291/876 March 4-6 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 1st 278-298-292/868 March 15-17 Gator Women's Invitational 1st 286-293-286/865 April 1-3 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 3rd 280/280 April 12-14 PING/ASU Invitational 1st 284-284-277/845 defeated Denver, 4-1 April 19-21 SEC Championship 1st 304-293-302/899 defeated Georgia, 3.5-1.5 May 9-11 NCAA East Regional 1st 277-277-290/844 defeated UCLA, 3-2 May 21-24 NCAA Championships 7th 288-284-301-316/1,189 April 8-10 PING/ASU Invitational 3rd 288-286-284/859 April 15-17 SEC Championship 1st 286-292-291/859 2013-14 May 5-7 NCAA Shoal Creek Regional 4th 306-300-302/908 Name Tourn./Rds. vs. Par Strokes Average May 20-25 NCAA Championships 12th 300-292-290-291/1,173 Stephanie Meadow 11/32 -8 (-0.25) 2,279 71.22 Emma Talley 10/31 +57 (1.84) 2,272 73.29 2016-17 Janie Jackson 10/29 +98 (3.38) 2,172 74.90 Name Tourn./Rds. vs. Par Strokes Average Daniela Lendl 9/24 +89 (3.71) 1,808 75.33 Cheyenne Knight 11/31 -29 (-0.94) 2,194 70.77 Hannah Collier 7/18 +78 (4.33) 1,317 76.17 Kristen Gillman 11/31 -6 (-0.16) 2,217 71.52 Cammie Gray 8/25 +146 (5.84) 1,931 77.24 Lauren Stephenson 11/31 E (0.00) 2,223 71.71 Mia Landegren 6/16 +99 (6.19) 1,204 77.50 Nicole Morales 1/2 +3 (+1.50) 147 73.50 Lakareber Abe 9/25 +81 (+3.24) 1,872 74.88 Date Tournament UA Finish SCORE Mia Landegren 11/30 +142 (4.73) 2,296 76.53 Sept. 9-11 Dale McNamara Fall Preview t4th 290-282-284/856 Cammie Gray 3/9 +48 (5.33) 693 77.00 Sept. 20-22 Mason Rudolph Championship 8th 296-298-301/895 Sarah Pabst 12 +19 (9.50) 163 81.50 Oct. 11-13 Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invitational t5th 299-281-298/878 Oct. 25-27 The Landfall Tradition 1st 285-290-292/867 Date Tournament UA Finish Score Feb. 16-18 Lady Puerto Rico Classic t6th 295-303-295/893 Sept. 16-18 Mason Rudolph Championship 1st 284-278-263/825 Feb. 23-25 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate t5th 289-288-291/868 Sept. 24-26 Schooner Fall Classic 2nd 275-282-284/841 March 7-8 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 9th 293-306-299/898 Oct. 14-16 Ruth Chris Tar Heel Invitational 2nd 285-284-290/859 April 4-6 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 3rd 293/293 Oct. 28-30 The Landfall Tradition 6th 293-296-292/881 lost to Mississippi State, 2-3 Feb. 12-14 Northrop Grumman Reg. Challenge 5th 296-284-287/867 defeated Denver, 2-2-1 (won tiebreaker) March 3-5 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 1st 282-291-286/859 lost to Auburn, 2-3 March 31-April 2 Bryan Natoinal Collegiate 1st 291/282-278/851 April 19-21 SEC Championship 4th 302-293-301/896 April 1-3 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic t-2nd 303 May 9-11 NCAA East Regional 2nd 295-297-300/892 defeated USC, 3.5-1.5 May 21-24 NCAA Championships 9th 305-285-289-282/1,161 defeated Denver, 4-1 lost to Georgia, 3.5-1.5 April 21-23 SEC Championship t-2nd 295-285-275/855 2014-15 April 29 Northwestern Quad Match Name Tourn./Rds. vs. Par Strokes Average lost to Northwestern, 3.5-2.5 Emma Talley 11/32 +22 (0.69) 2,320 72.50 vs. Florida State, ccd. (weather) Lakareber Abe 10/31 +100 (3.23) 2,326 75.03 May 8-10 NCAA Athens Regional 1st 289-284-284/857 Janie Jackson 7/20 +86 (4.30) 1,520 76.00 May 19-24 NCAA Championships t-14th 328-313-287/928 Mia Landegren 11/32 +147 (4.59) 2,445 76.41 Cammie Gray 10/29 +155 (5.34) 2,240 77.27 Nicole Morales 7/19 +120 (6.32) 1,485 78.16 2017-18 Daniela Lendl 1/3 +22 (7.33) 238 79.33 Name Tourn./Rds. vs. Par Strokes Average Lauren Stephenson 11/33 -65 2,302 69.76 Date Tournament UA Finish SCORE Kristen Gillman 11/33 -39 2,328 70.55 Sept. 19-21 Mason Rudolph Championship 10th 294-308-302/904 Cheyenne Knight 11/33 -16 2,351 71.24

RECORDS & HISTORY Sept. 28-30 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 8th 292-292-288/872 Lakareber Abe 11/33 +63 2,436 73.82 Oct. 10-12 Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invitational 11th 303-294-297/894 Angelica Moresco 11/33 +78 2,439 73.91 Oct. 24-26 The Landfall Tradition 2nd 290-290-288/868 Nicole Morales 3/8 +28 604 75.50 Feb. 8-10 Northrop Grumman Reg. Challenge 8th 297-296-297/890 March 6-8 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 11th 303-301-299/903 Date Tournament UA Finish Score March 27-29 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 11th 320/320 Sept. 15-17 Mason Rudolph Championship 2nd 284-272-273/829 defeated Stanford, 2-2-1 (won on tiebreaker) Sept. 23-25 Schooner Fall Classic 1st 281-281-2659/831 lost to Purdue, 2-3 Oct. 13-15 Ruth's Chris Tar Heel Invitational 2nd 285-279-270/834 defeated Auburn, 2-2-1 (won on tiebreaker) Oct. 27-29 The Landfall Tradition 2nd 278-285/563* April 10-12 PING/ASU Invitational t12th 289-293-302/884 Feb. 11-13 Northrop Grumman Reg. Challenge 2nd 292-284-295/871 April 17-19 SEC Championship 5th 300-288-296/884 March 2-4 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 1st 286-291-289/866 May 7-9 NCAA Regional t4th 294-295-299/888 March 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 3rd 288-284-278/850 May 22-27 NCAA Championships 14th 310-307-310-299/1,226 April 13-14 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic 1st 276-286-287/849 April 18-20 SEC Stroke Play 2nd 286-304-282/872 April 21-22 SEC Match Play Championship defeated (7) Vanderbilt, 3-2 lost to (3) Arkansas, 3-1-1 May 7-9 NCAA Tallahassee Regional 1st 282-276-273/831 May 18-21 NCAA Stroke Play t1st 292-286-284-299/1,161 May 22-23 NCAA Match Play Championship QF: Defeated (7) Kent State, 4-1 SF: Defeated (3) USC, 3-1-1 Final: Lost to (8) Arizona, 3-2 *-shortened to 36 holes due to inclement weather

50 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF LETTERWINNERS Records & History ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

A Abe, Lakareber 2015-18 Angleton, Texas 4L Akin, Allison 1999-03 Hope, Ark. 3L Allen, Carrie 1991-94 Fort Worth, Texas 4L Andrzejewski, Lisa 2005-07 Orchard Park, N.Y. 3L

B Babb, Shelly 1980-83 Jensen Beach, Fla. 4L Baird, Betty 1979-80 Louisville, Ky. 2L Bell, Peggy 1977-80 Southern Pines, N.C. 4L Bell, Vanessa 1997-00 Suffolk, England 2L Bjuro, Mikki 1984-87 Viken, Sweden 4L Blomberg, Helena 2007-10 Uppsalla, Sweden 4L Bolle, Janet 1979-81 Richmond, Ind. 3L Boozman, Erica 2000-03 Natchitoches, La. 2L Bottari, Melissa 1983-86 Chambersburg, Pa. 4L Bounds, Dale 1975-78 Meridian, Miss. 4L Jennifer Kirby was a three time All-American Bouvin, Jenny 1999-03 Kungalv, Sweden 2L and helped lead Alabama to four straight Bradford, Melissa 1982-85 Nashville, Tenn. 4L top-10 finishes at the NCAAs. Bradley, Lynn 1988-91 Huntsville, Ala. 4L Buck, Betty (Palmer) 1978-81 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4L H Buersmeyer, Stacy 1994-97 Citronelle, Ala. 4L Hall, Maggie 2004-06 Shelbyville, Ky. 3L Hamby, Sandy 1990-91 Greenville, S.C. 2L C Harter, Courtney 2008-11 Clearwater, Fla. 4L Callahan, Courtney 1980 Glenville, Ill. 1L Heishman, Cheryl 1976 Huntsville, Ala. 1L Carter, Paula 1997-2000 Paris, Tenn. 4L Helms, Anne 1983-84 Milton, Fla. 2L Cate, Lori 1999 Maryville, Tenn. 1L Hill, Ann 1986 LaGrange, Ky. 1L Coleman, Loretta 1983-84 Stamford, Conn. 2L Hoefle, Paige 1991-94 Ames, Ind. 4L Collier, Hannah 2011-14 Birmingham, Ala. 4L Huffman, Donna 1980 Memphis, Tenn. 1L Crawford, Vicki 1983-85 Zephyrhills, Fla. 3L Crum, Cathleen 1979-81 Richmond, Ind. 3L J Cullen, Carol 1977-80 Birmingham, Ala. 4L Jackson, Janie 2014-2016 Huntsville, Ala. 3L Cusick, Kathryn 1997-98 Jacksonville, Fla. 2L Johnson, Julie 1981-84 Chattanooga, Tenn. 4L Johnston, Elizabeth 1997-2000 Benton, La. 3L D Johnston, Sarah 1999-2002 Benton, La. 4L Dacumos, Mary 1985-88 Mountain Brook, Ala. 4L Jones, Martha (Lang) 1975 Decatur, Ala. 1L Daniel, Jordan 2001-04 Charleston, S.C. 1L Jones, Velvet 1984-87 Murray, Ky. 4L Daniel, Kellie 1993-94 Tampa, Fla. 2L Donaldson, Jill 1992-94 Slidell, La. 3L K Drinkard, Michele 1982-85 Cullman, Ala. 4L Kernohan, Janine 1981-82 Bowling Green, Ky. 2L Dunn, Frances 1983-85 Nassau, Bahamas 3L Kirby, Jennifer 2010-13 Paris, Ontario, Canada 4L Kirkham, Laura 1979-80 2L E Kirsch, Peggy 1978-81 Duluth, Minn. 4L Ekey, Kathleen 2007-08 Wadsworth, Ohio 2L Kjellen, Tina 1991-94 Karlstad, Sweden 4L Knight, Cheyenne 2016-18 Aledo, Texas 3L F Franklin, Beth 1980-81 Princeton, Ky. 2L L LaBelle, Liza 1989-92 Golden Valley, Minn. 4L G Ladd, Susan 1980-83 Boynton Beach, Fla. 4L Gale, Audrey 2005-06 Clayton, N.C. 2L Landegren, Mia 2014-2017 Bridgewater, Conn. 4L Gallagher, Mary 1984-85 Midhurst, England 2L Ledbetter, Lois 1984-87 Rockville, Md. 4L George, Megan 2004-05 Plymouth, Minn. 2L Lendl, Daniela 2012-2015 Vero Beach, Fla. 4L Giannini, Cynthia 1983-84 Germantown, Tenn. 2L Lennarth, Camilla 2008-11 Stockholm, Sweden 4L Gillman, Kristen 2017-pres. Austin, Texas 2L Lindsey, Meg 1992-95 Decatur, Ala. 3L Goodwin, Laura 2006-09 Birmingham, Ala. 4L Little, Tracy 1990-93 Temple Terrace, Fla. 4L Gray, Cammie 2014-17 Northport, Ala. 4L Lopez, Maria 1990-92 Ormond Beach, Fla. 2L Grim, Gigi 1980-81 Laurel, Miss. 2L Lowder, Josie 2003 Charleston, S.C. 1L Gronberg, Sofia 1986-87 Falkoping, Sweden 2L Lyle, Denise 1978-80 Louisville, Ky. 3L

M Mach, Susan 1978 Marshall, Mo. 1L Malott, Margot 1975 Saginaw, Mich. 1L McAleer, Shannon 1978 Mobile, Ala. 1L RECORDS & HISTORY McKim, Courtney 2012-13 Raliegh, N.C. 3L Meadow, Stephanie 2011-14 Jordanstown, No. Ireland 4L Meyer, Kris 1988-89 Memphis, Tenn. 2L Middleton, Amy 2004-07 Citronelle, Ala. 4L Miller, Cristy 1995 The Woodlands, Texas 1L Miller, Linda 1978-81 Cumberland, R.I. 4L Milligan, Kelly 1995-97 Laurinburg, N.C. 1L Morales, Nicole 2015-18 Salem, N.Y. 4L Moran, Barbara 1977-80 Richmond, Va. 4L Moresco, Angelica 2018-present Caldogno, Italy 1L

Sarah Strum, Laura Goodwin and Helena Blomberg were all instrumental in helping build the Alabama program. ROLLTIDE.COM 51 Records & History Letterwinners

N Stubbs, Sheryl 1976-79 Hunstville, Ala. 4L Nair, Rhea 2007-10 Dubai, UAE 4L Sturm, Sarah 2006-08 Spartanburg, S.C. 3L Suh, Jenny 2006-07 Fairfax, Va. 2L O Svedin, Theres 1996-99 Sundsvall, Sweden 4L O’Hair, Lynn 1984 1L Sward, Johanna 1994-97 Hammaro, Sweden 4L Oldacre, Leah 1976-77 Prattville, Ala. 2L Sykes, Emily 2005 Brisbane, Australia 1L Sykes, Rebecca 2005 Brisbane, Australia 1L P Pabst, Sarah 2017 Niceville, Fla. 1L T Pancake, Brooke 2009-12 Chattanooga, Tenn. 4L Talley, Emma 2013-pres. Princeton, Ky. 4L Parish, Dominique 1982 Florence, Ala. 1L Tatz, Charlaine 1985-86 Scotch Plains, N.J. 2L Parker, Beverly 1975-78 Murray, Ky. 4L Tedder, Mandy 2001-04 Watkinsville, Ga. 4L Pelchar, Julie 1994-98 Sinking Springs, Pa. 3L Tillström, Johanna 2012-13 Taby, Sweden 2L Prime, Lisa 1979 1L Pruitt, Pam 1981-84 Quincy, Ill. 4L V VanDenburg, Kelley 2010 Brockport, N.Y. 1L R Veene, Nora 1981-82 Easthampton, Mass. 2L Read, Amy 1980-82 Olney, Ill. 3L Vescovo, Andrea 1987-90 West Memphis, Ark. 4L Rehling, Mary 1976-79 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4L Reynolds, Jane Decatur, Ala. 4L W Wenz, Wendy 1977-80 Fargo, N.D. 4L S Witzinger, Carol 1982-85 4L Schneider, Judi 1986-89 Helena, Mont. 4L Wood, Carole 1974 Athens, Ala. 1L Selman, Kelly 1980 Birmingham, Ala. 1L Shelton, Lacy 1998-2002 Ft. Payne, Ala. 3L Z Short, Rachael 1996-99 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 4L Zaruba, Denise 1982-85 Independence, Ohio 4L Sligh, Darby 2002-05 North Augusta, S.C. 4L *** years represent spring semester of seasons in which they lettered. Smith, Sharon 1973-75 Milton, Fla. 3L - current players in bold Snellman, Judy 1974-76 Mobile, Ala. 3L Sorensen, Carina 2003-06 Norrahammar, Sweden 4L Sorensen, Linda 1996-99 Norrahammar, Sweden 4L Spalding, Leslie 1988-91 Billings, Mont. 4L Steffens, Lee 1979-81 Short Hills, N.J. 3L Stephenson, Lauren 2017-pres. Lexington, S.C. 2L Strandberg, Anna 2002-04 Granna, Sweden 4L Stratton, Barrett 1980-81 Pine Bluff, Ark. 2L RECORDS & HISTORY

Brooke Pancake was a four-time letter winner and a three-time All-American for the Tide during her career. 52 ALABAMA WOMEN’S GOLF