2017-18 FLORIDA WOMEN’S

2017-18 Schedule Landfall Tradition

Fall 2017 Date...... Oct. 27-29, 2017 Course...... Country Club of Landfall Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational (3/17) Par/Yards...... Par-72, 6,166 yards Sept. 23-25 Schooner Fall Classic (3/15) Site...... Wilmington, N.C. Oct. 2-3 Windy City Classic (4/15) Teams...... Alabama, Clemson, Duke, Florida, Furman, Oct. 27-29 Landfall Tradition Kentucky, LSU, Michigan, Michigan State, NC State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma State, Penn State, Purdue, South Carolina, UCF, UNCW, Virginia Spring 2018 Host...... University of North Carolina-Greensboro Rounds...... 3 Feb. 11-13 Northrup Grumman Challenge Feb. 18-20 Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate 2017-18 : March 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational March 18-20 Evans Derby Experience • Last time out, Carlotta Ricolfi shot a career-low 68 in March 13-15 Liz Murphy Collegiate Rd 2 of the Windy City as the Gator finished 4th • Elin Esborn was the Gators top finisher placing fifth on the individual leaderboard at the Ocean Course Postseason • Marta Perez shot a career-low 66 in Rd 3 of the Schoo- ner Fall Classic helping her finish in the top-10 April 21-23 SEC Championships • The Gators last took part in the Landfall in 2014 finish- May 7-9 NCAA Regional Championship ing ninth in the event. May 18-23 NCAA National Championship Marta Perez’s (left) 66 at the Schooner was the low- est of any current Gator in their career

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Location: Gainesville, Fla. Founded: 1853 Head Coach Assistant Coach : 52,286 Enrollment Emily Glaser Janice Olivencia : Gators Nickname Sixth season Sixth season : Orange (PMS 172) and Blue (PMS Colors Michigan State, 2002 Texas, 2004 287) Home Course: (par-70, 6,074 yards) President: Dr. W. Kent Fuchs Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin This Week’s Lineup 2017 SEC Finish: 1/14 2017 NCAA Championship Finish: 5/24 NCAA Appearances: 26 1 ELIN ESBORN 2 ADDIE BAGGARLY Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/6 Redshirt Freshman Freshman Top Returnee: Taylor Tomlinson (72.79) Career Stats Career Stats Average: 72.66 Average: 74.00 Low 18: 70 Low 18: 70 Golfweek’s Top 25 Low 54: 217 Low 54: 214 At the Windy City (10/2-3): At the Windy City (10/2-3): Last updated: October 23, 2017 1 2 3 Total Finish 1 2 3 Total Finish 1...... Arkansas 73 74 72 219 T20 72 78 76 226 T53 2...... Alabama 3...... UCLA 4...... Duke 3 TAYLOR TOMLINSON 4 CARLOTTA RICOLFI 5...... Arizona State Senior Sophomore 6...... Stanford Career Stats Career Stats 7...... South Carolina Average: 73.67 Average: 73.35 8...... Furman Low 18: 68 Low 18: 68 9...... Oklahoma State Low 54: 209 Low 54: 215 10...... Nortwestern 11...... Texas At the Windy City (10/2-3): At the Windy City (10/2-3): 12...... Colorado 1 2 3 Total Finish 1 2 3 Total Finish 13...... Michigan State 73 71 72 216 T12 76 68 74 218 T18 14...... Southern California 15...... Florida 5 MARTA PEREZ 16...... Illinois Media Contact Information 17...... Vanderbilt Sophomore 18...... Kent State Career Stats Email: [email protected] 19...... Purdue Average: 73.00 Cell: (224) 456-3152 20...... Notre Dame Low 18: 66 Office: 352-692-6648 ex. 6130 21...... Washington Low 54: 210 Website: FloridaGators.com 22...... Wake Forest Twitter: @GatorsGolf 23...... North Carolina At the Windy City (10/2-3): Facebook: Florida Gators Women’s Golf 24...... Virginia 1 2 3 Total Finish Instagram: @gatorswgolf 25...... Louisville 72 74 75 221 T28

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2017-18 Women’s Golf Roster Name Class Hometown/Previous School Addie Baggarly Fr. Jonesborough, Tenn./Tennessee Online Public School Elin Esborn R-Fr. Göteborg, Sweden/Katrinelundsgymnasiet Marta Perez So. Valencia, Spain/IES Ortega y Gasset Carlotta Ricolfi So. San Remo, Italy/Liceo Classic Statale G.D. Cassini Taylor Tomlinson Sr. Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall School Lauren Waidner Fr. Fleming Island, Fla./Fleming Island High School

Head Coach: Emily Glaser (6th season, Michigan State, ’02) Assistant Coach: Janice Olivencia (6th season, Texas, ’04)

From left: Addie Baggarly, Marta Perez, Taylor Tomlinson, Carlotta Ricolfi, Elin Esborn, Lauren Waidner

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2017-18 Tournament Results Date Tournament Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Total Finish 9/4-5/17 Ocean Course Invitational 297 296 299 ---- 892 T3/17 9/23-25/17 Schooner Fall Classic 284 286 279 ---- 849 3/15 10/2-3/17 Windy City Classic 290 287 293 ---- 870 4/15 10/27-29/17 Landfall Tradition ------2/11-13/17 Northrop Grumman ------2/18-20/17 Sugar Bowl ------3/10-11/17 Gator Invitational ------3/18-20/17 Evans Derby Invitational ------4/13-15/17 Liz Murphy Collegiate Classic ------4/21-23/17 SEC Championship ------5/7-9/17 NCAA Regional ------5/18-23/17 NCAA Championship ------*Blue indicates season best 2017-18 Individual Statistics Stroke Average Best Rounds Finishes Name Rds. Strokes Avg. 18 36 54 Top 10 Top 25 Best Addie Baggarly 9 666 74.00 70 --- 214 0 1 T20 Elin Esborn 9 654 72.66 70 --- 217 1 2 5 Marta Perez 9 658 73.11 66 --- 210 1 2 T9 Carlotta Ricolfi 9 660 73.33 68 --- 215 0 2 T18 Taylor Tomlinson 9 662 73.55 68 --- 214 0 0 T12 Lauren Waidner 3 259 86.33 80 --- 259 0 0 84

*Blue indicates best Tournament-by-Tournament Lineup Tournament 1 2 3 4 5 Ocean Course Taylor Tomlinson Marta Perez Carlotta Ricolfi Elin Esborn Addie Baggarly Schooner Fall Taylor Tomlinson Carlotta Ricolfi Marta Perez Addie Baggarly Elin Esborn Windy City Classic Marta Perez Taylor Tomlinson Addie Baggarly Carlotta Ricolfi Elin Esborn Landfall Tradition Elin Esborn Addie Baggarly Taylor Tomlinson Carlotta Ricolfi Marta Perez Northrop Grumman ------Sugar Bowl ------Gator Invite ------Evan’s Derby ------Liz Murphy ------SEC Championship ------NCAA Regional ------NCAA Championship ------*Top Finisher

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The Emily Glaser File:

Hometown: Upper Sandusky, Ohio Education: Bachelor of Arts – Marketing, Michigan State University, 2002 Three-time Academic All-Big Ten recipient Announced as UF head coach: June 8, 2012

Coaching Career: Assistant Coach, Michigan State University, Emily Glaser 2002-03 Head Coach - Sixth Season Assistant Coach, , 2009-10 Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2011-12 Emily Glaser is in her sixth season guiding the University Creek Invitational, before an injury sidelined her for the Head Coach, University of Florida, 2012-present of Florida’s women’s golf program. Glaser led the Ga- remainder of the season. tor to the NCAA Championships in 2016 and 2017, along Playing Career: with back-to-back appearances in 2013 and 2014. An- In 2013-14, Glaser oversaw eight top-10 finishes during Michigan State University, 1999-2002 nounced as UF’s head coach on June 8, 2012, the for- the regular season for the Orange and Blue. The squad LPGA Tour – 2005, 2006, 2008 mer LPGA Tour player and collegiate All-American has knocked off tournament host Oklahoma State in a play- brought experience as a student-athlete, coach and pro- off at the NCAA Central Regional to earn the program’s Duramed Futures Tour – 2004, 2007, 2009 fessional with an attitude for winning that has followed 25th berth at the 2014 NCAA Championships. At the her at each stop along her career path. NCAA Championships, the Gators improved each day, Playing Honors: with a significant 23-stroke difference from round one to Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee In the 2016-17 campaign, Glaser led Florida to six first- round four, to tie for 18th. In her final round, lone senior (2012) place finished which included the SEC Championship. Elcin Ulu climbed the leaderboard to a top-25 finish with Futures Tour Player of the Year Award (2007) It was the eighth time in program history that the Ga- a career-low 18-hole score of 66 (-4) and led the Gators Won the Jalapeno Duramed Futures Golf tors took home the conference championship and the to their lowest round, 282 (+2), of the event. Classic (2007) first time under the direction of coach Glaser. Florida Won the Michelob Ultra Duramed Futures set an SEC Tournament record shooting 22-under-par Florida brought home the team and individual titles from for the tournament. After winning the NCAA Regional its first tournament of the season, the Cougar Classic in Players Championship (2007) and advanced to the NCAA Championships, the Gators Charleston, S.C. UF defended its crown at the event by Played in three U.S. Women’s Open made a run all the way to the quarterfinals of the NCAA one stroke over runner-up Clemson and junior Anna Championships (2002, 2004, 2005) Championships before falling to Arizona State. In addi- Young earned the first individual title of her collegiate Three-time Ohio State Women’s Amateur tion to their team success, UF collected eight individual career by finishing at five-under (211). Champion (1999, 2001, 2003) tournament titles as senior Maria Torres led the Gators Represented the U.S. at the (2002) with three medalist finishes. Glaser was named the Golf The 2013-14 season saw two-time All-American Camilla Represented the U.S. at the World Amateur Pride WGCA East Regional Coach of the year for the sec- Hedberg tally three top-10 finishes, as she finished her Team Championships (2002) ond consecutive season. Glaser was also named the SEC junior year with a 75.4 stroke average in 33 rounds. Maria Michigan State George Alderton Female Athlete Coach of the Year following the Gators win of the 2017 Torres finished her first year as a Gator with five top-25 title. Torres, Kelly Grassel and Taylor Tomlinson all earned finishes, the second-most on the UF squad, and was a of the Year (2000, 2002) Golfweek and WGCA All-American honors. Torres be- member of the SEC All-Freshman Team. Another first- National Golf Coaches Association All-American came the first Gator golfer since Sandra Gal in 2007 to year player, Karolina Vlckova, was the only Gator to com- (2002) be named as a first team honoree. pete in every tournament during the 2013-14 season. Big Ten Golf Athlete of the Year (2002) Four-time All-Big Ten selection (1999-2002) Glaser led the Gators to seven first-place finishes in the In her initial season as a head coach in 2012-13, Glaser Quarterfinalist at the U.S. Women’s Amateur 2015-2016 season, including the four straight tournament directed the Gators to three team titles (Cougar Clas- (2002) wins at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate, SunTrust sic, Betsy Rawls Invitational, Florida Challenge), the pro- Semifinalist at the U.S. Women’s Amateur (2001) Gator Women’s Invitational, Briar’s Creek Invitational gram’s most victories in a campaign since 2007-08. UF Medalist at the Big Ten Tournament (2000) and the Clemson Invitational. Florida brought home its reached its third-consecutive NCAA Championships in National Golf Coaches Association Midwest first regional championship since 2008 after claiming a 2013, marking Florida’s first time advancing to the tour- share of the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Champion- nament for three-straight years since 1996-98. District Freshman of the Year (1999) ship. Glaser was named the 2015-2016 Golf Pride WGCA Big Ten Freshman of the Year (1999) East Regional Coach of the year after leading the Gators While winning the Cougar Classic and Betsy Rawls In- to the NCAA Championship. Junior Maria Torres received vite, the Gators also carded the top-two team round ships. Florida’s first Southeastern Conference Golfer of the scores (279, 280) in UF history. At those same tourna-

Year award since 1990, and was named a 2016 Honorable ments came the second (852 at Cougar Classic) and fifth Glaser’s storied collegiate career includes being named Mention All-American. Torres finished the season with (863 at Betsy Rawls Invite) lowest team tournament to- to the United States’ Curtis Cup team in 2002, and being a 72.03 stroke average, the lowest single-season aver- tals in school history. Four of the team’s top-five players selected as the Michigan State George Alderton Athlete age in school history. Torres recorded 10 top-25 finishes recorded at least two top-10 finishes, and seven of the of the Year in both 2000 and 2002. After her stint as a and two tournament wins, while also being named to the eight UF golfers that recorded at least one competitive player, she was hired as an assistant coach at MSU, a po- 2016 Baton Rouge All-Region Team. round had a top-25 finish. sition she held during the 2002-03 school year. In 2012,

Glaser was inducted into the Michigan State Athletics Glaser oversaw nine top-10 team finishes during the A total of 16 top-10 finishes were recorded among four Hall of Fame to commemorate her success as a Spartan 2014-15 season, including a tournament win at the Briar’s Florida golfers and the team’s 295.54 team round av- student-athlete and coach. Creek Invitational, and back-to-back runner-up finishes erage in 2012-13 was the second-lowest in school his- at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate and the Sun- tory. A first-team All-SEC pick, Hedberg was named an Glaser competed on the victorious U.S. Curtis Cup squad Trust Gator Women’s Invitational. The squad narrowly All-American Honorable Mention by the WGCA for the in 2002 and also represented the Red, White and Blue missed out on a third straight NCAA Championship second-straight year and also won three individual tour- at that year’s World Amateur Team Championships. appearance after placing eighth at the NCAA Raleigh nament titles in her second season as a Gator. Isabelle She was a semifinalist at the 2001 U.S. Women’s Ama- Regional. In a breakout sophomore season, Karolina Lendl garnered second-team All-SEC recognition and teur, played in three U.S. Women’s Open Championships Vlckova individually qualified for the 2015 NCAA Cham- delivered five top-10 efforts, with individual titles at the (2002, 2004 and 2005) and is a three-time Ohio State pionships after being named to the NCAA All-Region Dale McNamara Invitational in Broken Arrow, Okla., and Women’s Amateur Champion (1999, 2001 and 2003). Team and was subsequently named a Golfweek Hon- at the Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, N.C. A two-time orable Mention All-American. Vlckova competed in 32 All-SEC recipient, Mia Piccio was named to the WGCA Following her career at Michigan State, Glaser competed rounds with the lowest average on the team of 74.06, All-Central Region Team and was the team’s top finisher on the LPGA Tour in 2005, 2006 and 2008 and played she also led the team collecting seven top-25 finishes at NCAAs. on the Duramed Futures Tour in 2004, 2007 and 2009. and five top-10 finishes. She captured the Futures Tour Player of the Year Award Before her move to the Sunshine State, Glaser served and was the leading money winner in 2007. Glaser card- The 2014-15 season brought with it the introduction of as assistant coach for Duke University’s women’s golf ed a career-low 66 at the 2008 McDonald’s LPGA Cham- freshman standout Taylor Tomlinson and sophomore team during the 2009-10 season. During her one season pionship and also registered a pair of top-10 finishes on newcomer Kelly Grassel. As a freshman, Tomlinson was with the Blue Devils, the team finished third in the Atlan- the LPGA Tour. a staple in the Florida lineup – she was the only Gator to tic Coast Conference and tied for eighth at the NCAA compete in every tournament during the 2014-15 season, Championships. A three-time member of the Academic All-Big Ten Team, and was twice tabbed as the SEC Freshman of the Week. the Upper Sandusky, Ohio, native received her bachelor’s Tomlinson was also named to the 2015 SEC All-Freshman Glaser, who played four years at Michigan State Univer- degree in marketing from Michigan State in the spring Team, after finishing the 2015 SEC Championships tied sity and is considered the greatest Spartan golfer of all of 2002. for 20th. In her first season in Orange and Blue, Grassel time, was an NCAA All-American in 2002, a four-time competed in 23 rounds, with a 74.1 stroke average – sec- All-Big Ten selection (1999-2002), the 2002 Big Ten Golf Formerly Emily Bastel, she married Christian Glaser in ond best on the team. Grassel played a huge part in the Athlete of the Year and the 1999 Big Ten Freshman of December of 2012. Gators’ only team tournament victory of the season, as the Year. She set the program’s single-season record for she recorded her collegiate best finish (2nd), best tour- stroke average during the 2002 season, while appear- nament score (-4) 212 and best round (69) at the Briar’s ing in four NCAA Regionals and three NCAA Champion-

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Addie Baggarly Freshman Jonesborough, Tenn. (Tennessee Online Public) AMATEUR COMPETITION • Ranked 45th in AJGA Polo Golf Rankings • Received honorable mention on the 2016 Rolex Junior All-American Team • Named Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) Big 7 Conference • Player of the Year in 2013, 2014 and 2016 • Finished in third place at the 2016 TSSAA 3A State Championship • Represented Team East in the Tennessee Junior Cup in 2015 and 2016 • Third-place finish at the 2016 Under Armour Scott Stallings Championship • Finished in ninth place at the 2016 Rolex Girls Junior Championships • Runner-up at the 2016 Justin Thomas Junior Championship and the 21st Innisbrook • East Junior Classic • Helped capture the 2013 TSSAA 3A State Championship title for Science Hill High School,

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Elin Esborn Redshirt Freshman Göteborg, Sweden (Katrinelundsgymnasiet)

FRESHMAN SEASON (2016-17) Did not see action for the Gators.

AMATEUR COMPETITION • Ranked 106th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings • Member of the Swedish National Team • Captured titles at the 2016 Skandia Junior Open and the 2016 Sjödin Junior Open • Finsihed in 19th place at the Norwegian Ladies Open • Member of the 2015 European Ping Junior Solheim Team • Helped Sweden finish third at the 2015 World Junior Girls’ Team Championships • Finished seventh at the 2015 Annika Invitational Europe Championship • Finished third at the 2015 International French Junior • Finished third at the 2015 Skandia Tour Elite #1 Championship • Finished fourth at the 2014 Skandia Lady Junior Open • Finished fourth at the 2014 Skandia Junior Open Girls’ Championship

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Marta Perez Sophomore Valencia, Spain (IES Ortega y Gasset)

COLLEGIATE HONORS 2017 SEC All-Freshman Team 2017 SEC Freshman of the Week (1x) 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

2016-17 BESTS Low Round: 68 (Florida Challenge Rd. 2) Low Tournament: 213 (Windy City Classic) Best Finish: T1 (Florida Challenge)

COLLEGIATE BESTS Low Round: 68 (2017 Florida Challenge Rd. 2) Low Tournament: 213 (2016 Windy City Classic) Best Finish: T1 (2017 Florida Challenge)

FRESHMAN SEASON (2016-17) • Named to the 2017 SEC All-Freshman Team after finishing the SEC Championships tied for T42th • Tabbed as the SEC Freshman of the Week • Tomlinson was a staple in the Florida lineup – she competed in 31 rounds over her rookie campaign • Competed in 31 rounds for a 72.97 season stroke average - fourth-best on the team • Combined for six top-25 finishes, and one top-10 finish • Best finish was at the Florida Challenge, where she medaled along with two of her teammates • Perez’s low round of 213 came at the Windy City Classic, leading all Gator scores with a 7th place finish

AMATEUR COMPETITION • Ranked 68th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings • Member of the Spanish National Team • Member of the 2015 European Ping Junior Solheim Team • Top-ranked junior player in Valencia, Spain, from 2008-15 • Helped Spain win the Gold Medal at the 2015 European Girls’ Team Championship • 2015 runner-up at the British Girls’ Championship • Finished seventh at the 2015 Spanish International Stroke Play Championship • 2014 Lacoste 4 Nations Champion • Runner-up at the 2014 Spanish Under-16 Amateur Championship • Finished fifth at the 2014 and 2015 Valencia Amateur Championships • Finished 10th at the 2014 Annika Invitational Europe Championship

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Carlotta Ricolfi Sophomore San Remo, Italy (Liceo Classico Statale G.D. Cassini)

COLLEGIATE HONORS 2017 WGCA Academic All-American 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

2016-17 BESTS Low Round: 69 (Florida Challenge Rd. 2) Low Tournament: 216 (Annika Intercollegiate) Best Finish: T1 (Florida Challenge)

COLLEGIATE BESTS Low Round: 69 (2017 Florida Challenge Rd. 2) Low Tournament: 216 (2016 Annika Intercollegiate) Best Finish: T1 (2017 Florida Challenge)

FRESHMAN SEASON (2016-17) • Top finish came at the Florida Challenge, where she medaled along with two of her teammates • Honored by the WGCA as an Academic All-American • Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Tomlinson was a staple in the Florida lineup – she competed in 31 rounds over her rookie campaign • Competed in 19 rounds for a 73.37 season stroke average • Perez’s low round of 216 came at the Annika Collegiate, finishing T27 in the event

AMATEUR COMPETITION • Ranked 67th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings • Member of the Italian National Team • Helped Italy win Silver Medals in the 2014 and 2015 European Girls Team Championships • 2014 and 2015 Duke of York Young Girls’ Champion • Finished fourth at the 2015 Portuguese International Ladies Amateur Championship • Finished second at the Citta di Milano Trophy • Finished second at the Italian Ladies Stroke Play Championship • Received a Gold Medal from Italian Federation for being the team’s 2014 Most Valuable Player • Helped Italy finish in the Top 10 at the 2014 and 2015 World Junior Girls’ Team Championship • 2014 Italian Under-18 Trophy Silvio Marazza Champion • 2014 Italian Girls’ & Ladies’ Champion

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Taylor Tomlinson Senior Gainesville, Fla. (Oak Hall School)

COLLEGIATE HONORS 2017 Golfweek All-American Honorable Mention 2017 WGCA All-American Honorable Mention 2017 WGCA All-American Scholar 2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll 2016 All-SEC Second Team 2016 SEC Golfer of the Week 2016 WGCA All-American Scholar 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team 2015 SEC Freshman of the Week (2x) 2015 WGCA All-American Scholar 2015 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

2016-17 BESTS Low Round: 68 (2x: SEC Championship Rd. 2; Pat Bradley Invitational Rd. 2) Low Tournament: 209 (Northrop Grumman) Best Finish: T1 (Northrop Grumman)

COLLEGIATE BESTS Low Round: 68 (5x: 2016 Cougar Classic, Rd. 1; 2016 Cougar Classic, Rd. 2; 2016 Florida Challenge, Rd. 2; SEC Championship Rd. 2; Pat Bradley Invitational Rd. 2) Low Tournament: 209 (2017 Northrop Grumman) Best Finish: T1 (3x: 2016 Cougar Classic; 2016 Florida Challenge; 2017 Northrop Grumman)

JUNIOR SEASON (2016-17) • Named Golfweek and WGCA All-American Honorable Mention • Voted to All-SEC Second Team • Medalist at the Northrup Grumman Collegiate with a career-low 209 over 54 holes • Named an All-American Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association • Member of the 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll SOPHOMORE SEASON (2015-16) • Named to the All-SEC Second Team • Claimed the first two individual titles of her career at the Cougar Classic and the Florida Challenge • Shot a career-low round of 68 three times, and recorded a career-best tournament score of 210 at the Cougar Classic • Named the Southeastern Conference Golfer of the Week after claiming her second individual title of the season at the Florida Challenge • Finished the season with nine top-25 finishes, and three top-10 finishes to rank second and third on the team, respectively • Competed in the Gators lineup in each of the 13 tournaments in 2015-16 • Named an All-American Scholar by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association • Member of the 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll FRESHMAN SEASON (2014-15) • Named to the 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team after finishing the SEC Championships tied for 20th • Twice was tabbed as the SEC Freshman of the Week • Tomlinson was a staple in the Florida lineup – she was the only Gator to compete in every tournament dur- ing the 2014-15 season

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