2016-17 WOMEN’S MEDIA GUIDE 1 WOMEN’S GOLF 2016-17 ROSTER NAME CL. EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Sydney Cavin Jr. 2L Baton Rouge, La. (The Dunham School) Claudia De Antonio Jr. 2L Caracas, Venezuela (American Heritage School) Monica Dibildox Fr. HS Saltillo, Coahuila, (Instituto De Ensenanza Abierta) Kathleen Gallagher So. 1L Greenwood, Miss. (Pillow Academy) Carly Goldstein Sr. 3L Coral Springs, Fla. (Coral Glades HS) Marina Hedlund So. 1L Leksand, (Filborn Skolan) Lana Hodge Sr. 1L Monroe, La. (Ouachita Christian HS/ULM) Caroline Nistrup Sr. 3L Dragoer, Denmark (Taarnby Gymnasium)

HEAD COACH: Karen Bahnsen (LSU ‘84), 33rd year at LSU ASSISTANT COACH: Alexis Rather (LSU ’08), 7th year at LSU

ROSTER BY HEIGHT ROSTER BY CLASS ROSTER BY COUNTRY NAME HEIGHT SENIORS SOPHOMORES DENMARK Claudia De Antonio 5-7 Carly Goldstein Kathleen Gallagher Sydney Cavin Caroline Nistrup Monica Dibildox 5-6 Lana Hodge Marina Hedlund Kathleen Gallagher Carly Goldstein 5-6 Caroline Nistrup Carly Goldstein SWEDEN Lana Hodge 5-4 FRESHMAN Lana Hodge Marina Hedlund Kathleen Gallagher 5-3 JUNIORS Monica Dibildox Marina Hedlund 5-3 Sydney Cavin MEXICO VENEZUELA Caroline Nistrup 5-2 Claudia De Antonio Monica Dibildox Claudia De Antonio Sydney Cavin 5-1

2 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE CONTENTS IFC Lady Tiger Roster 26 SEC Championship 49 The University Club 1 Table of Contents/Quick Facts 29 NCAA Championships 50 Bilyeu Golf Practice Facility 2 Schedule/Tournament Teams 33 Year-by-Year Results 53 LSU Golf Classic 3 Season Preview 39 School Records 55 University Club Records 5 LSU Head Coach Karen Bahnsen 42 Team/Individual Tournament Wins 56 Campus Life 9 Assistant Coach Alexis Rather 43 All-Americans 58 LSU President/Chancellor 10 Golfer Profiles 44 Scholar Athletes 59 LSU Vice-Chancellor, AD 22 Season Review 45 League Honors 61 LSUsports.net 23 2015-16 Tournament Results/ 46 LSU Players in the Pros 62 LSU Connect Statistics 48 Letterwinners QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS contact Kent Lowe in the LSU Sports Information Office at Location:...... Baton Rouge, La. Associate AD/Communications:...... Michael Bonnette 225-578-8226. Founded:...... 1860 Sr. Associate Director/Women’s Golf: ...... C. Kent Lowe Enrollment:...... 31,414 Sr. Associate Director: ...... Bill Franques MAILING ADDRESS Nickname:...... Fighting Tigers, Lady Tigers Sr. Associate Director:...... Jennifer Rodrigues LSU Sports Information Colors:...... Purple-PMS 268, Gold-PMS 123 Associate Director: ...... Clyde Verdin Athletics Administration Building Pres./Chancellor:...... Dr. F. King Alexander Associate Director:...... Will Stafford Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Faculty Rep:...... Dr. Bill DeMastes Associate Director: ...... Brandon Berrios Administrative Specailist: ...... Pam LeBlanc OVERNIGHT MAIL ADDRESS ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT Athletic Administration Building Vice-Chancellor/AD: ...... Joe Alleva CREATIVE SERVICES 5th Floor, Room 501 Deputy Director of Athletics...... Verge Ausberry Executive Director...... Jason Feirman Corner of North Stadium Drive and Nicholson Drive Deputy Director of Athletics...... Eddie Nunez Creative Services Manager...... PJ Odom Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Sr. Assoc. AD/Compliance & Planning: ...... Bo Bahnsen Graphic Design Coorinator...... Amanda Qubty Sr. Associate AD/Business Ops:...... Mark Ewing Graphic Design Coorinator...... Clint Self CREDITS Sr. Assoc. AD/Facility & Grounds: ...... Ronnie Haliburton Graphic Design Coorinator...... Stephanie Lyles The 2016-17 LSU Women’s Golf Media Guide is a production Sr. Assoc. AD/Student Services, SWA:...... Miriam Segar Photography Coordinator: ...... Steve Franz of the LSU Athletics Communications and Creative Services. Associate AD/Communications...... Michael Bonnette Photography Assistant:...... Chris Parent Associate AD/Ticket Manager: ...... Brian Broussard Editor: ...... C. Kent Lowe Associate AD/Facilities & Project CONTACT INFORMATIONN(Area Code 225) Layout and Design: ...... Amanda Qubty, Brooke Babin Development:...... Emmett David LSU Athletics Department: ...... 578-8001 Photography: .....Steve Franz, Patric Schneider, Ann Trappey, Assistant AD/Human Resources...... Wendy Nall Sports Information Department: ...... 578-8226 Chris Parent Assistant AD/Compliance...... Blair Napolitano Kent Lowe cell: ...... 241-4360 Special thanks to the LPGA, , WGCA and Getty Assistant AD/Fiscal Operations: ...... Neal Lamonica Email Address: ...... [email protected] Images for their assistance in providing information and Assistant AD/Marketing: ...... Matthew Shanklin Women’s Golf Office:...... 578-3947 pictures for this book. Assistant AD/Game Management: ...... David Taylor University Club Pro Shop:...... 819-0080 Assistant AD/Television Operations...... Kevin Wagner MEDIA INFORMATION WOMEN’S GOLF The 2016-17 LSU Women’s Golf Media Guide has been Head Coach: ...... Karen Bahnsen written to provide members of the media with statistics and Alma Mater:...... LSU, ‘84 information needed to adequately cover the LSU women’s Year at LSU: ...... 33rd golf team. If you need further information on the team, Assistant Coach: ...... Alexis Rather pictures, or wish to set up interviews with either head Year at LSU: ...... 7th coach Karen Bahnsen or one of the student-athletes, please 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 1 INTRO 2016 Fall Results/2017 Spring Schedule

2016 FALL RESULTS 2017 SPRING SCHEDULE 2010 when the U-Club was being renovated. The SCHOONER FALL CLASSIC LADY PUERTO RICO CLASSIC present course layout has been played on since NORMAN, OKLA. HOSTED BY PURDUE 2011. LSU has won the event as a team nine FINAL TEAM RESULTS (PAR 284-852) RIO GRANDE, PUERTO RICO – RIO MAR COUNTRY times, most recently in 2015. The Lady Tigers have 1. State 270-279-280 – 829 -23; 2. CLUB had nine individual winners. Elise Bradley won Alabama 275-282-284 – 841 -11; 3. Clemson 281- FEB. 12-14, 2017 the tournament in 2015 in a playoff. Duke is the 285-283 – 849 -3; 4. Oklahoma 283-285-284 –852 Field: Tournament Field was not available at defending champion and last year’s win makes E; 5. Kent State 292-284-282 – 858 +6; T6. press times. them the second team to win the event on the old A&M 293-297-281 – 871 +19; T6. LSU 291-288- The Lady Tigers have been to Puerto Rico Fairwood Country Club, along with the original and 292 – 871 +19; T6, Notre Dame 283-298-290 – before and has had success in this event, scoring renovated U-Club layouts. 871 +19; 9. State 294-286-294 – 874 +22; 10. a win in the 2012 event by two strokes over Texas State 294-294-300 – 888 +36; 11. Kansas Georgia. Austin Ernst shot even par to finish in PING ASU INVITATIONAL 295-303-294 – 892 +40; 12. Mississippi State 298- fifth in the tournament. LSU was last in the event HOSTED BY STATE UNIVERSITY 298-298 – 894 +42. in 2015, finishing second with Elise Bradley and TEMPE, ARIZONA – ASU KARSTEN GOLF COURSE Madelene Sagstrom finishing in a tie for third at APRIL 7-9, 2017 LSU SCORES 1-under 215. Field: Tournament field was not available at T10. Caroline Nistrup 69-70-72 – 211 -2 press time. T32. Monica Dibildox 73-72-75 – 220 +7 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL INTERCOLLEGIATE The Lady Tigers will conclude the regular T37. Kathleen Gallagher 79-72-71 – 222 +9 HOSTED BY TULANE season at this traditional West event. LSU last T41. Claudia De Antonio 75-74-74 – 223 +10 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA -- ENGLISH TURN appeared in the 2012 event with LSU finishing in 44. Sydney Cavin 74-75-75 – 224 +11 GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB a tie for ninth and Tessa Teachman at 4-over 220, FEB. 19-21, 2017 taking T11. Tournament usually draws a solid field LADY TAR HEEL INVITATIONAL Field: Arizona, UCF, Clemson, Denver, Florida, of primarily West Coast/Pac 12 teams that the CHAPEL HILL, N.C. Houston, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Mississippi State, Tigers might face depending on NCAA Regional UNC FINLEY GOLF COURSE * CHAPEL HILL, N.C. Oklahoma State, , Stanford, Texas, Texas- pairings. FINAL TEAM RESULTS (PAR 288-864) San Antonio, Tulane, , Washington 1. Wake Forest 282-287-285 – 854 -10; 2. LSU has played in this event four of the SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Alabama 285-284-290 – 859 -5; 3. 286- previous five years after the Tigers and Wave HOSTED BY THE SEC 287-287 – 860 -4; 4. North Carolina State 288- combined for the 2010 Tiger-Wave Golf Classic HOOVER, ALABAMA -- GREYSTONE COUNTRY 289-289 – 866 +2; T5. South Carolina 292-291-290 English Turn while the University Club in Baton CLUB – 873 +9; T5. Tennessee 294-291-288 – 873 +9; 7. Rouge was being renovated. LSU has done well APRIL 21-23, 2017 State 283-287-304 – 874 +10; 8. Virginia 297- in the individual competition with Madelene Field: All 14 schools of the Southeastern 283-295 – 875 +11; 9. North Carolina 297-291-296 Sagstrom and Caroline Nistrup tying for the Conference – 884 +20; 10. Duke 292-297-297 – 886 +22; 11. individual crown in 2015 and then sophomore LSU won its only SEC title in 1992, 25 years Louisville 295-302-291 – 888 +24; 12. Sydney Cavin scoring her first collegiate victory ago at Santa Maria Golf Course in Baton Rouge 296-298-300 – 894 +30; 13. Vanderbilt 296-299- in 2016 in stormy weather conditions in the New and finished 11th a year ago. This will be the 300 – 894 +30; 14. Michigan State 309-303-297 Orleans area. fifth consecutive year the club has played host – 909 +45; 15. UNC Wilmington 315-297-304 – 916 to the event, but the played shifted in 2015 from +52; 16. Rollins 307-312-299-918 +54; 17. LSU DARIUS RUCKER INTERCOLLEGIATE the Founder’s course to the Rees Jones Legacy 302-308-310 – 920 +56; 18. North Carolina (B) HOSTED BY SOUTH CAROLINA Course. 304-312 -309 –925 +61. HILTON HEAD, SOUTH CAROLINA -- LONG COVE GOLF CLUB NCAA REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS LSU SCORES MARCH 3-5, 2017 MAY 8-10, 2017 T45. Kathleen Gallagher 77-74-73 – 224 +8 Field: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona State, SITES – ATHENS, GEORGIA; COLUMBUS, OHIO; T64. Lana Hodge 73-78-77 – 228 +12 Auburn, Baylor, Duke, Furman, Georgia, LSU, LUBBOCK, TEXAS; ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. T79. Sydney Cavin 74-78-81 – 223 +17 Mississippi State, North Carolina, Oklahoma State, 18 teams and six individuals will be selected T87. Claudia De Antonio 78-78-79 – 235 +19 South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Virginia, for each regional site … The top six teams and 94. Monica Dibildox 80-79-82 – 241 +25 Wake Forest three individuals will advance to the national LSU has appeared in this event the last championship event, May 19-24, at Sugar Grove, MARYB S. KAUTH INVITATIONAL four years with a tie for second in 2013 and 2015 . BRIGGS RANCH COURSE – SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS and a tie for 3rd in 2014 (297-296-292 – 885). FINAL ROUND TEAM RESULTS (288-864) The tournament has joined the list of prestigious 1. Arkansas 288-274-286 – 848 -16; T2. Texas events on the spring calendar as the former A&M 290-280- 283 – 853 -11; 3. Tennessee 285- lead singer of Hootie and the Blowfish and now 285-291 – 861 -3; 4. Mississippi State 284-292- award-winning country artist sponsors this event 287 – 863 -1; 5. TCU 298-281-285 – 864 E; 6. SMU in Hilton Head. 294-291-287 – 872 +8; T7. UTSA 291-291-291 – 873 +9; T7. Auburn 291-284-298 – 873 +9; 9. LSU TIGER GOLF CLASSIC Kansas State 293-292-289 – 874 +10; 10. Tulane HOSTED BY LSU 294-302-293 – 889 +25; T11. Houston 299-298- BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA – THE UNIVERSITY 294 – 891 +27; T11. LSU 305-296-290 – 891+27; CLUB 13. Old Dominion 305-296-297 – 898 +34; 14. MARCH 24-26, 2017 Texas State 306-302-294 – 902 +38. Field: LSU, Clemson, Duke, NC State, SMU, Tulane, Arkansas, Denver, Kansas, Kentucky, LSU SCORES Missouri, UNC Wilmington, UTSA, Washington T31. Kathleen Gallagher 77-71-72 – 220 +4 This will mark the 35th-consecutive spring T37 Caroline Nistrup 75-74-73 – 222 +6 that the LSU women’s golf team has hosted T37 Claudia De Antonio 75-73-74 – 222 +6 this tournament that has grown to be one of the T56 Sydney Cavin 78-78-72 – 228 +12 premier events of the spring golf schedule. The 67 Lana Hodge 81-79-73 – 233 +17 classic moved to the LSU University Club in 2000 and has been played there every year except

2 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Season Preview PREVIEW 2017 SEASON PREVIEW The LSU Lady Tigers have worked hard for a in the Kauth Invitational was solid with rounds averages in school history and stands at 72.91 chance to get back to the ultimate goal – the NCAA of 75-74-73. She finished the fall with a stroke for 75 rounds after her six rounds in the fall and Championships. average of 72.17. coming off a 2015 season in which she averaged LSU was unable to capitalize on a host spot Sophomore Kathleen Gallagher averaged 72.41. in the NCAA regional tournament held at the 74.00 with good second and third rounds in all Hodge only made two tournament appearances University Club with their No. 1 All-American three events. The Mississippi native closed the after transferring in last year, but has posted player out early in the year with a wrist injury that tournaments with rounds of 72-71, 74-73 and an almost four-shot improvement in her two would require surgery. 71-72. She posted +4 220 (77-71-72) in the Kauth tournaments she played in this fall. She posted But that player has returned and Coach Karen Invitational and should be ready for a strong important counting rounds in both of the team’s Bahnsen put the emphasis on the schedule in the spring performance. last two events and will be counted on again spring with five events that will hopefully have Claudia De Antonio (75.56) and Sydney Cavin for some rounds to help the team scoring in the the team peaking at the proper time entering the (76.11) were the only other golfers besides spring. post-season portion of the year. There will be a lot Gallagher to play all nine rounds as the Lady The potential for important counting rounds is of golf, but a lot of important events that LSU and Tigers looked for the players that can consistently what Goldstein can and has brought to the table in some of the nation’s top teams will take part in. help the team at the bottom of the lineup. her LSU career. She did not play in the fall but will be one of those in the mix for a qualifying spot in FALL 2016 UPDATE RETURNING GOLFERS the lengthy spring season. LSU took part in three tournaments during the LSU in the spring of 2017 will have a trio of Junior Sydney Cavin of Baton Rouge became fall portion of the season, with one normal fall seniors – Caroline Nistrup, Lana Hodge and Carly a champion in her sophomore season as she event now scheduled as a spring event. LSU’s Goldstein. was able to battle through the rainy elements best finish came in the Schooner Fall Classic in Of course, it has been great for the coaching in the final round of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Norman, Oklahoma, as LSU finished sixth in the staff to see whatNistrup did in her two fall starts Intercollegiate in Feb. 2016 to score the individual 12-team field with a three-round total of 19-over and they look for her to continue to be better once title with a score of 5-under 211 (69-73-69) over par 871. in a rhythm of the five events. the difficult English Turn layout.Cavin had some The return of Caroline Nistrup was noticeable Nistrup in her last full season not only earned solid rounds in the fall and will be a factor in the in the two events she played in with rounds of her second All-SEC first team citation, but 2015 spring lineup. 69-70-72 for a 2-under 211 in the Schooner Fall saw her finish T12 in the NCAA Championships, Claudia De Antonio, another junior had injury Classic that was good enough for a T10 finish. The earning first-team All-America honors. She is issues that limited her on-course activity in finish number wasn’t as high but her performance on pace to have one of the lowest career stroke 2015-16 but played all nine rounds in the fall.

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She posted six rounds of 75 or less. She posted in the Mason Rudolph event and 72-74-77 (+7, Highlighting the spring is of course the annual rounds of 75-73-74 and a 6-over 222 in the Kauth 223) in the Silverado Showdown as the native of LSU Tiger Golf Classic at the University Club in Invitational to end the fall. Sweden was able to contribute counting scores Baton Rouge. The event will return to a Friday- Sophomore Kathleen Gallagher came to LSU for the team. Sunday schedule in 2017 with March 24-26 the with the pressure of being the first daughter of a playing dates. Defending champion Duke will be former Tiger (Cissye Meeks) and the daughter of a NEWCOMER back as will Arkansas as both look for their fourth well-known multi-PGA Tour winner and television Monica Dibildox comes to LSU from Saltillo, LSU Tiger Golf Classic, looking to tie Florida State analyst Jim Gallagher, Jr. She proved with many Coahuila, Mexico after a distinguished pre-college for the second most wins by a team in the event. of her starts in her freshman year, especially after amateur career. She qualified for the last two U.S. LSU will return to Puerto Rico for the Lady the Nistrup injury, that she was more than capable Women’s Amateur event and has reached match Puerto Rico Classic to open the season before the of posting consistent scores for the Lady Tigers. play in the U.S. Girl’s Juniors. She has been one Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans at English Gallagher averaged 74.73 for her 30 rounds, of the top five players in her home country every Turn. Both of those tournaments are in February topped by a 69 at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate and a year since 2012. before LSU opens March at the Darius Rucker 3-over 219 (72-74-73) at the Tar Heel Invitational Dibildox played in two fall events for the Lady event in Hilton Head, South Carolina. (T11) and 3-over 219 (72-73-74) at the Silverado Tigers with her best showing a 7-over 220 in the The Tigers will conclude their regular season Showdown when she was T10. The Mississippi Schooner Fall Classic with rounds of 73-72-75. in Tempe, at the PING/ASU Invitational before native had a total of 17 rounds of 75 or less last There is a lot of room for her to grow and be a part the annual SEC Championships in April in year and has only one round higher than 73 in the of this expanded five-tournament schedule. Birmingham. second and third round of each of her three fall The NCAA Regionals will be hosted this year by tournaments. SPEAKING OF SCHEDULE Georgia, Ohio State, Texas Tech and New Mexico Marina Hedlund is the other sophomore on the The Lady Tigers will return to some events they with the championship at Rich Harvest Farms in team who played in 21 rounds a year ago with a have participated in the past with three traditional Sugar Grove, Illinois. 78.33 average. She posted 5-over 221 (76-71-74) tournaments in the middle.

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KAREN BAHNSEN HEAD COACH • 33RD SEASON If it seems like Karen Bahnsen has been a part Southeastern Conference. She has seen the shirts for the first tournament and getting in a van of the LSU golf program all her life, you wouldn’t sport improve in so many ways with better to travel to back-to-back third place team finishes be exactly wrong. equipment, better scores and better players. She in the NCAA Championships and charter planes to No she wasn’t putting on the LSU campus has now seen the sport she loves advance into certain tournament sites. course as a youngster, but since 1980 she has the television age as the Golf Channel documents Since she took over Bahnsen has contributed been one of the leads in shaping the history of the the women’s final and its exciting match play her share of great stars in her years as head women’s golf program on this campus. championships. coach: She was the first recruit of the fledging The dean of SEC coaches and a Women’s Golf program prior to the 1979-80 season and helped Coaches Association Hall of Famer continues JENNY LIDBACK – the nation’s No. 1 player in mold the team that would become the first to tee to get the job done for her program and her 1986, who won seven tournaments in one season. it up for LSU women’s golf. She graduated from University each and every year. She is driven to She went on to win an LPGA Major and is the first LSU in 1984 and subsequently was named the succeed and has the beliefs and values that reach women’s golfer in the LSU Athletic Hall of Fame. women’s head coach prior to the 1984-85 season. her players and gives them the chance to be In her second year, she had the number one successful as well. JACKIE GALLAGHER-SMITH – played for LSU in player in the country, five team titles and a top 10 Over the course of 32 successful years as the 1980s that produced a long and steady career NCAA Championship finish. head coach, it’s not just wins and losses that on the LPGA Tour, including an LPGA victory. The program has marched forward from there. matter. It is grade point average as well as greens Entering her 33rd season, the coach who has seen in regulation. It is graduation day as well as THREE AMIGAS – Ashley Winn, Michelle it all when it comes to women’s golf at LSU still tournament championships. It’s the big picture Louviere, Laura Moore – 1995-98, led LSU to a has the passion and anticipation of what another of preparing for the future whether that is as a succession of NCAA appearances (including a important spring season will hold. Bahnsen knows business woman, a woman raising a family and if fifth place finish in 1998), a No. 1 ranking and nine another opportunity waits on the national golf the chance to play professionally arises, then the tournament titles. scene, a place where LSU regularly has a place at LSU Lady Tigers are prepared for that as well. the table of top teams. As the program enters its 38th season, it’s easy KATY WILKINSON HARRIS – Had All-American Bahnsen is in many ways a historian for the to see how far this program has come – from bookend performances in her freshman and sport of college golf, especially at LSU and the visiting the campus book store to get matching senior years and came out of retirement to win

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on the Symetra Tour, play on the LPGA Tour and advanced to that championship round 13 times, 12 her fifth at LSU. appear on Golf Channel’s “The Big Break.” under Coach Bahnsen. LSU has qualified for NCAA Over the years Bahnsen has come up with a regional play in all but two years since the format simple philosophy that she started using as a MEREDITH DUNCAN – Won three major started in 1993. player. It’s so simple, but so amazingly effective amateur titles in 2001 including the USGA Now in 2016-17, after a 2015-16 season that when put into play. She wants her team to play Women’s Amateur title … Member of the Curtis saw its number one player, All-American Caroline each shot as a separate event. If something bad Cup team and winner of the Dinah Shore Award Nistrup, sidelined by wrist problems, the Lady happens, forget it and move on. Don’t let it carry from LPGA ... Played on the LPGA Tour. Tigers have a solid group of players that are trying on for four or five holes. Most of all have fun. to blend together to advance again to NCAA play. Bahnsen’s love and desire for a program she LISETTE LEE – Also winner of the Diana Shore To Coach Bahnsen, it seems like only yesterday has devoted over half her life to is what also gives Award from LPGA. when Buddy Alexander, who was handling both her a smiling satisfaction about a program she the men’s and women’s golf teams at LSU, has virtually helped design from scratch. She is MEGAN MCCHRYSTAL – Five-time champion in elected to hand her the keys to the LSU women’s more energized than ever to make the program a college with three A-A citations … Set LSU records golf program prior to the 1984-85 season. The continuing contender in the national spotlight. for single season and career stroke average … enthusiasm and competitive spirit that Bahnsen How many programs are there in any sports Multiple Symetra Tour winner, member LPGA Tour. showed people like Alexander as a player is the in Division I intercollegiate athletics where the same enthusiasm and competitive spirit that is program’s first recruit goes on to become the AUSTIN ERNST – Winner of the 2011 NCAA evident as a coach. head coach of the program and stays long enough Championship … Two-time All-American … She has had the drive, the determination and to not only be the dean of league coaches in Semifinalist 2011 USGA Women’s Amateur ... the willingness to succeed ever since those the sport, but also one of the longest tenured Winner LPGA Tour playing days. Bahnsen knows what it takes to get coaches in school history? She is one of the most to the pinnacle of women’s collegiate golf – the respected individuals in the game today, not just in TESSA TEACHMAN – Part of two NCAA third NCAA Women’s Championship Tournament. She the SEC but all college golf circles. place teams with a third place individual finish. will ask her team to work hard and respond to the Reality star on Golf Channel’s Big Break. challenge, but it would be nothing less than she The numbers easily show her success: ever asked of herself as a player. 23 All-Americans MADELENE SAGSTROM -- 2015 SEC Player of Now the message is being spread farther 48 All-SEC the Year, runner-up for the ANNIKA Award. First- thanks to those who have worked and played for 39 Team Tournament Titles Team All-America, Three-time First Team All-SEC her. Former assistant Golda Borst continues to 43 Individual Tournament Titles … 2016 Symetra Tour POY, leading money winner have success at Kentucky. Marci Kornegay served 11 Top 3 Finishes in the SEC Championships … Will play on 2017 LPGA Tour and qualified for a long tenure as head coach at South Florida. 22 appearances in the NCAA Regionals Ladies European Tour. Ashley (Winn) Tonore, who played for Bahnsen in 12 appearances in the NCAA Championships 1995-98, served for several years as the Director 7 top 10 finishes in the NCAA Championships It was 2011 and 2012 that the Lady Tigers of Golf and head women’s coach at ULM. Former (2 thirds) brought home third place hardware from the player Alexis Rather has also joined the coaching NCAA team championships. The Tigers have fraternity in her seventh year as an assistant and

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How about some off-the-course numbers: and the need to divide time between the coaching individual championship and the National High 103 SEC Academic Honor Roll Selections job and the family time. Her values on balancing School Tournament. Her mother was an LPGA 33 Women’s Golf Coaches Association both are what makes her a special person and a teaching professional, a four-time Alabama state Academic Scholars coach that players want to play for. women’s champion, and a Mobile Sports Hall of Every year has brought new challenges and Fame inductee. In 2010, Bahnsen’s golf team was recognized every time Bahnsen has answered that call. Every In 2015, mother and daughter were united as just one of three teams at LSU to earn an NCAA year, the desire to succeed is that much greater again as Karen Bahnsen was honored as an Public Recognition Award for exceptional work in and that is what seems to continue to light the fire inductee into the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame. this classroom. The awards are given annually to of the lady who knows LSU golf inside and outside, Bahnsen is married to LSU Senior Associate teams scoring in the top 10 percent in each sport backwards and forwards. Athletic Director David “Bo” Bahnsen. They have with their Academic Progress Rate (APR). Bahnsen came to LSU with credentials that two children, son Darren, 28 (an LSU graduate, She knows that nothing on the LPGA or the were excellent, lettering in golf at McGill-Toolen a former member of state championship golf Symetra tours is guaranteed for any golfer. She High School in Mobile, Ala. She led the school and basketball teams at University High in Baton knows what it is like to have a husband, a family to two state titles and in 1979 won the state Rouge) and daughter, Devin, 25.

THE BAHNSEN FILE DATE OF BIRTH Oct. 11, 1960 1995 Member, La. Team, SEC Women’s Division I Championships; LSWA HUSBAND David “Bo” Bahnsen, LSU Amateur Championships; SEC Coach Louisiana Women’s Golf Coach of the Sr. Associate AD of the Year; Winning Co-Coach, East- Year; Inducted into NGCA Hall of Fame CHILDREN Darren 28, Devin 25 West All-Star NCAA Match 2009 Team finished 12th at the NCAA HIGH SCHOOL McGill Toolen, Mobile, Ala. 1996 Team finished eighth at the NCAA Division I Championships COLLEGE BA, LSU, 1984 Division I Championships 2011 Team finished 3rd at the NCAA 1997 NGCA South Region Coach of the Year Division I Championships; LSWA 1998 Team finished fifth at the NCAA Louisiana Women’s Golf Coach of the 1979 High School All-American; National Division I Championships Year High School Champion 1999 Team finished 10th at the NCAA 2012 Team finished 3rd at the NCAA 1980-83 Four-year letter winner at LSU, Division I Championships Division 1 Championships; LSWA first golf signee; AIAW Tournament 2000 Team finished 10th at the NCAA Louisiana Women’s Golf Coach of the participant, 1980-81; NCAA Division I Championships Year. Tournament participant, 1982 2001 Team finished 12th at the NCAA 2015 Team finished 20th at the NCAA 1986 SEC Coach of the Year; NGCA South Division I Championships Division I Championships; Inducted Region Coach of the Year; Team 2006 Team finished 23rd at the NCAA Mobile Sports Hall of Fame; LSWA finished ninth at the NCAA Division I Division I Championships; LSWA Louisiana Women’s Golf Coach of the Championships Louisiana Women’s Golf Coach of the Year. 1992 Team won Southeastern Conference Year Championship Tournament 2007 LSWA Louisiana Women’s Golf Coach 1994 Member, La. Team, SE Women’s of the Year Amateur Championships 2008 Team finished 15th at the NCAA

23All-Americans 48All-SEC Team39 Tournament Titles Individual43 Tournament Titles SEC Championships11 Top 3 Finishes

NCAA22 Regionals NCAA12 Championships Top 10 finishes7 in the NCAA SEC103 Academic Honor Roll Women’s33 Golf Coaches Appearances Appearances Championships (2 thirds) Selections Association Academic Scholars 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 7 TIGERS

BAHNSEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD YEAR WON LOST TIED PCT. TEAM TITLES NOTES 1984-85 60 80 1 .441 1 1985-86 131 15 0 .897 5 9th in NCAA Championships 1986-87 67 45 0 .598 1 1987-88 94 49 1 .653 1 1988-89 55 60 3 .479 0 1989-90 86 39 4 .682 1 1990-91 98 28 1 .772 2 1991-92 73 50 0 .593 2 SEC Champions 1992-93 55 80 0 .407 0 NCAA Regional Participant 1993-94 61 65 1 .480 1 1994-95 89 59 2 .593 2 NCAA Regional Participant 1995-96 138 33 1 .805 3 8th in NCAA Championships 1996-97 120 31 0 .795 3 NCAA Regional Participant 1997-98 137 34 3 .796 1 5th in NCAA Championships 1998-99 110 62 0 .639 0 10th in NCAA Championships 1999-2000 129 38 0 .772 1 10th in NCAA Championships 2000-01 110 50 4 .683 1 12th in NCAA Championships 2001-02 89 67 1 .587 0 NCAA Regional Participant 2002-03 24 95 3 .209 0 2003-04 98 37 2 .715 1 NCAA Regional Participant 2004-05 118 32 2 .776 2 NCAA Regional Participant 2005-06 91 77 0 .542 0 23rd in NCAA Championships 2006-07 87 83 3 .511 0 NCAA Regional Participant 2007-08 119 81 0 .595 0 15th in NCAA Championships 2008-09 149 41 0 .784 2 12th in NCAA Championships 2009-10 104 62 3 .624 1 NCAA Regional Participant 2010-11 153 45 1 .771 1 3rd in NCAA Championships 2011-12 147 47 0 .758 4 3rd in NCAA Championships 2012-13 89 74 5 .545 0 NCAA Regional Participant 2013-14 101 58 2 .634 0 NCAA Regional Participant 2014-15 126 47 0 .728 3 20th in NCAA Championships 2015-16 58 92 3 .379 0 NCAA Regional Participant TOTALS 3062 1739 46 .636 39 12 NCAA Appearances; 22 NCAA Regional Appearances 8 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE TIGERS

ALEXIS

RATHERTH ASSISTANT COACH • 7 SEASON

No matter where in the world she might be representing LSU as assistant coach, whether recruiting or working on the practice plan, Alexis Rather has a work ethic focused on one thing -- making the LSU women’s THE RATHER FILE golf team better. That has made her an invaluable assistant to Coach Karen Bahnsen as Date of Birth: March 2, 1985 she enters her seventh year on the LSU staff. Hometown: Tupelo, Miss. She doesn’t quite walk and talk like her mentor just yet, but Rather has College: LSU BA, Communications, 2007 MA, Sports Management, 2008 proven to be the perfect combination to work with Bahnsen. Its their shared beliefs in the same goals and aspirations that keep LSU women’s golf in the national spotlight year-after-year. playoff for the eighth and final qualifying spot at the NCAA East Regional The pair put together a class of golfers that finished third in the NCAA that got LSU to the NCAA Women’s Championships. championships both in 2011 and 2012 and continues to search and find LSU finished in 15th place in the NCAA Championships that season. some of the world’s top recruits to come to Baton Rouge. She was part of Over the course of her career, Rather played in all but three tournaments. the staff that brought in and helped Madelene Sagstrom earn SEC Player of She posted three top 10s and six top 20 performances and her 128 career the Year in 2015 and then become the Symetra Tour POY in 2016. rounds played is among the most rounds played in a career by an LSU This season’s team welcomes back sophomore first-team All-America women’s golfer. Caroline Nistrup who finished T12 in the 2015 NCAA Championships before She averaged 78.84 strokes during her four-year career. She was also a injuring her wrist a season ago. four-time member of the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll. Rather in just a short time has become a consummate recruiter and At Ole Miss, she showed the type of coach she would be, helping guide on-course coach. She knows the advice to give and the proper times to the Rebels back to postseason play and win a tournament for the first time give it. She knows when to press and when to back off. With Bahnsen, it’s a since 2004 as the women’s golf team earned the Chancellor’s Cup for the coaching staff in sync in recruiting talent and developing it to be the best it women’s varsity team at Ole Miss with the highest grade point average. can be. Since returning to LSU, she has helped the program with practice She is an LSU program veteran and, like her mentor, she knows the routines, helped put together the annual LSU Tiger Golf Classic and been history of the team and what is necessary to get teams through delicate on the course for tournaments both at home and on the road. With Rather moments in important rounds because she has lived it. around, there is another important voice for LSU traveling the world The former LSU golfer served two years as an assistant coach at Ole recruiting. During tournaments, Rather can be seen at various spots on the Miss before beginning her tenure at LSU. course, offering help and encouragement to the Lady Tigers when needed. The native of Tupelo, Miss., was a four-year letter winner at LSU, Rather was named LSU’s recipient on the SEC Community Service appeared in two NCAA Women’s Golf Championships as a player and was a Team while in college and has been heavily involved her entire LSU career four-time Women’s Golf Coaches Association scholar-athlete. Rather, a two- with the school’s Life Skills Program and service projects throughout the time First-Team All-Louisiana golfer, had three top 10 finishes in her 2008 community. She graduated from LSU in July 2007 with an honors degree in senior season. communications and her master’s in sports management from LSU in 2008. That year, she also chipped in for the only birdie in a sudden death

2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 9 TIGERS Player Profiles SYDNEY CAVIN 5-1 • JR-2L • BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA (THE DUNHAM SCHOOL)

FALL JUNIOR SEASON (2016) Averaged 76.11 for the nine fall rounds, 3 tournaments … Low round of 72, even par, in the final round of the Ruth’s Chris Lady Tar Heel Invitational … Best 54- hole total the +11 224 in the Schooner Fall Classic (74-75-75), finished 44th.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2015-16) Earned her first collegiate victory at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate when she posted -5 211 at English Turn to get the win (69-73-69) in the opening tournament of the spring season … Took five strokes off her scoring average from 81.67 in 12 rounds as a freshman to 76.33 in 24 rounds as a sophomore … Was +14 230 in her first postseason experience in the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional, knocking off eight shots from the LSU Tiger Golf Classic on the U-Club.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2014-15) Cavin in her first season appeared in four events, averaging 81.67 for her 12 rounds … Appeared in the Schooner Fall Classic, Tar Heel Invitational, Lady Puerto Rico and the LSU Tiger Golf Classic … Best aggregate scored came at 24-over par in the Tiger Classic, finishing T64.

PRIOR TO LSU Played golf from the eighth grade through senior season at Dunham and was a point guard for the basketball team during her freshman season … The Dunham School team won the 2014 Girls LHSAA Regional Tournament … All-Metro Team all four years of high school (2011-2014), All-State Team in

CAVIN’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON ROUNDS STROKES AVG. PAR/UNDER LOW 18 LOW 54 TOP 10 BEST 2014-15 12 980 81.67 0 79 240 0 t64 2015-16 24 1,832 76.33 2 69 211 1 1 Totals 36 2,812 78.11 2 69 211 1 1 10 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Player Profiles TIGERS

2013 and 2014 … 2014 Metro Champion, shooting 70, winning by one shot … 2014 Regional Champion (70, win by four shots) … 2014 State LHSAA Runner-up … 2014 Louisiana Champion’s Invitational winner with a 10-shot win, shooting 74 … Named 2014 MVP by The Advocate, 2014 Most Improved by The Advocate … Was 2013 Tommy Moore Invitational Champion and a member of the Louisiana Junior Cup Team in 2012 and 2013.

PERSONAL Born on December 7, 1995 … Right handed … Parents are Todd and Shelley Cavin … Two older brothers – Chas and Connor … On coming to LSU, she said, “I wanted to represent my hometown/ team. The coaches, team, and facilities are great” … Major at LSU is sports commerce … Hobbies include golf, duck hunting and wakeboarding … Favorite professional golfers -- , Jordan Spieth and Brandt Snedeker.

COLLEGIATE FINISHES 2014-15 Schooner Fall Classic 84-80-86 – 250 90 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 79-82-80 – 241 88 Lady Puerto Rico 81-81-87 – 249 79 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 80-79-81 – 240 T64

2015-16 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 77-75-75 – 227 T47 The Alamo Invitational 81-78-73 – 232 T64 Allstate Sugar Bowl 69-73-69 – 211 1 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 76-74-80 – 230 T68 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 79-78-81 – 238 T54 Silverado Showdown 75-77-76 – 228 T47 SEC Championships 79-75-82 – 236 T58 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional 73-81-76 – 230 T56

2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 11 TIGERS Player Profiles CLAUDIA DE ANTONIO 5-7 • JR.-2L • CARACAS, VENEZUELA (AMERICAN HERITAGE SCHOOL)

• 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2015 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll

FALL JUNIOR SEASON (2016) 2011, 2012, 2013 and first team all-state in 2011, 2012, 2013 Played in all three events and was third in stroke average at … 2012 AJGA Florida junior champion … District individual 75.56 … Posted 6-over 222 at the Kauth Invitational on rounds champion in 2012 … Fifth in state championships (2011, of 75-73-74 to finish T37. 2012), third in 2013 … South Florida PGA Player of the Year (2011, 2012). SOPHOMORE SEASON (2015-16) Was only able to play one tournament before injuries forced PERSONAL her out for the remainder of the season … Posted 10-over 226 Born on December 7, 1995 … Nickname is “Clau” … Parents (76-78-72) in the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel in the fall … Averaged are Jose and Ana De Antonio … Younger sister, Lorena … Major 75.33 for the three rounds … Has played 12 career rounds. is international trade and finance … Likes to relax by watching TV, hanging out with friends … Came to LSU because “I fell in FRESHMAN SEASON (2014-15) love with the campus, the coaches and all of the girls on the Participated in three spring events, including the team” … Favorite golfer is Tiger Woods. Southeastern Conference Championships … Finished 56th in the LSU Tiger Golf Classic for best finish of the year and best COLLEGIATE FINISHES score came in the SEC at 17-over par (80-78-75) to finish T58 … Averaged 79.33 for her nine rounds. Five rounds in the 70s. 2014-15 Allstate Sugar Bowl 85-77-82 – 244 T76 PRIOR TO LSU LSU Tiger Golf Classic 77-81-79 – 237 56 Attended school in Plantation, Florida … Team won district SEC Championships 80-78-75 – 233 T58 championship in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 … Regional Championships in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 … State 2015-16 Championship 2013 … Named first team all-county in 2010, Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 76-78-72 – 226 T39

DE ANTONIO'S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON ROUNDS STROKES AVG. PAR OR UNDER LOW 18 LOW 54 TOP 10 BEST 2014-15 9 714 79.33 0 75 233 0 56 2015-16 3 226 75.33 1 72 226 0 t39 12 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Player Profiles TIGERS MONICA DIBILDOX 5-6 • FR.-HS • SALTILLO, COAHUILA, MEXICO (INSTITUTO DE ENSENANZA ABIERTA)

PRIOR TO LSU National Mexico Cups as runner-up LSU: “All my life I’ve been dreaming Has qualified for the 2015 and 2016 and top three in national tournaments to become a professional golfer and U.S. Women’s Amateur events … She … Second place AJGA's Billiard Factory LSU has everything an athlete needs has also reached match play previously Jr. Championship at The Woodlands in to become professional – my coaches, in the U.S. Girl’s Junior Champ … She 2014. golf facilities and the staff are the best” has been one of the top 5 Mexican … Father played professional golf and players since 2012 ... Started to play PERSONAL mom and aunt softball … Favorite food at age of 8 and since 2009 has an Born on Feb. 22, 1998 … Right handed is Italian and favorite professional golfer impressive record in México North Jr … Parents are Jose Dibildox and is Suzanne Pettersen … Favorite pro Championships wining 34 events out Monica Hassaf … One younger brother, athlete outside golf is swimmer Michael of 35 she had played … Winner of two Jose Dibildox … On why she came to Phelps.

2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 13 TIGERS Player Profiles KATHLEEN GALLAGHER 5-3 • SO.-1L • GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI (PILLOW ACADEMY)

• LSWA Freshman of the Year • 2016 Freshman SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2016 WGCA All-Scholar Athlete

FALL SOPHOMORE SEASON (2016) Averaged 74.00 for the nine-round, three-tournament fall season … Three rounds of par or under with low round of 71 (even par in the Schooner and -1 in the Kauth Invitational) … Posted 4-over in the Kauth event with rounds of 77-71-72 … Shot no round above 74 in the second and third round of the three events.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2015-16) Just missed getting her first college top 10 at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel with a 3-over 219 (72-74-73), tying for 11th place ... Posted 4-over 200 with 3-under 69 in opening round of the ANNIKA Intercollegiate (69-74-77), finishing T38 ... Led the team in stroke average with a 74.33 average with one top 10 and five rounds of par or under … One of four LSU players to post a 69 on the team during the season … Posted rounds of 74-71- 74 to finish +6 with 219 and T13 in the Darius Rucker Invitational .. T10 came in the Silverado Showdown at +3 with 219 in a field of 93 (72-73-74) … During the summer earned her second Mississippi Women’s Golf Association state amateur championship with her other win coming in 2013.

PRIOR TO LSU Played both basketball and golf at Pillow Academy … Part of four golf championships in the MAIS – Girl’s and Boy’s State Team Champions as a ninth graders, as well as individual girl’s state champion that season … Was Boy’s North State Champion as an 11th grader … School winner and state finalist for the Wendy’s High School Heisman in golf … All-Conference and All-Commonwealth in prep hoops … 2013 Mississippi

GALLAGHER'S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON ROUNDS STROKES AVG. PAR/UNDER LOW 18 LOW 54 TOP 10 BEST 2015-16 30 2242 74.73 5 69 1 T10 Totals 30 2242 74.73 5 69 1 T10 14 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Player Profiles TIGERS

Women’s State Amateur Champion COLLEGIATE FINISHES and 2014 Runner-up in State AM … 2015-16 Future Tour Championship Medalist, Mason Rudolph 79-75-73 – 227 T60 2012-14; Advanced to match play in ANNIKA Intercollegiate 69-74-77 – 220 T38 2012 at USGA Girl’s Junior and from Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 72-74-73 – 219 T11 2012-14 participated in the Junior PGA The Alamo Invitational 76-76-71 – 223 T38 Championship, best finish T23 (2013) … Allstate Sugar Bowl 76-73-77 – 226 54 Graduated with honors and made the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 74-71-74 – 219 T13 Headmaster’s list (all A’s) all four years LSU Tiger Golf Classic 75-80-76 – 231 T25 in high school … Member National Honor Silverado Showdown 72-73-74 – 219 T10 Society, Math, Science Club … SEC Championships 75-76-76 – 227 T37 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional 77-79-75 – 231 T59 PERSONAL Born on July 20, 1996 … Right handed … Parents are Jim and Cissye Gallagher … Mother (Cissye Meeks) played at LSU for Coach Bahnsen (1985-88) and on the LPGA Tour … Dad played on both the PGA and Champion Tour with five PGA wins; he is now serving as an analyst on Golf Channel … Aunt, Jackie Gallagher-Smith is a former Lady Tiger, who won on the LPGA Tour; and, Uncle Jeff is a member of the PGA Tour … Two sisters: Mary Langdon and Elizabeth; one brother: Thomas … On coming to LSU wrote: “Both my mom and aunt played golf at LSU, so I have been a fan my whole life. I have always dreamed of playing college golf at LSU, but never really knew if that would be possible” … Anticipated major at LSU is communications … Likes to “hang out with friends and family to relax” … Favorite foods are Italian and seafood and favorite dessert is “all things ice cream” … An easy choice for favorite professional golfer “my daddy”.

2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 15 TIGERS Player Profiles CARLY GOLDSTEIN 5-6 • SR.-3L • CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA (CORAL GLADES HS)

• 2014 Freshman SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2015, 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll

JUNIOR SEASON (2015-16) One of the more decorated junior golfers youngest in an 80-year-old tournament Played in nine rounds during the year, to come to LSU as far as pre-college at that time to reach match play … Also averaging 80.33 … Low round of 74 in wins, having recorded 100 junior wins played in the Champions Tour’s First Tee the Allstate Sugar Bowl Championship … Three-year letter winner at Coral Open with Nick Price and Andy North. … 75 in the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate Glades under coach Kimberly Krawczyk … Best finish in the New Orleans event … 2012 Class 2A Individual State Girls PERSONAL at English Turn, at 19-over 235 … Career High School champion … Player of the Born on April 6, 1995 … Right handed … average of 53 rounds and 78.25. Year in both Broward and Dade County; Father is Barry Goldstein, a professional Miss Florida Golf 2012 … Featured golf instructor for many years … SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014-15) in a November 2012 issue of Sports One sister, Aubrey … Major at LSU is Played in all 11 events for the Lady Illustrated in its “Faces In The Crowd” interdisciplinary studies … Likes to Tigers, averaging 77.70 for 33 rounds, feature after shooting her 4-under 140 swim, shop or “hang with friends” for including an appearance as part of the to win the high school title … Has been relaxation … On deciding to come to LSU, team lineup in the NCAA Championships playing tournament golf since she was she said, “I really liked the coaches and … Best event was Mason Rudolph eight … Won Future Collegians World the big school atmosphere; great golf Championships, finishing T16 at 6-over Tour Under 14 National Championship program and facilities” … Member of the par 222 (74-76-72) … Also posted and reached the quarterfinals as a Straight A Honor Roll in High School and aggregate 222 at par 70 Schooner 12-year-old in the internationally was named Scholar Athlete of the Year Classic (+12, 76-73-73) … Shot 1-under known Doherty Cup, where she was the … Favorite foods are lobster and steak; 70 in the second round of the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2013-14) Played in four events, averaging 78.18 a round for LSU … Best finish was a strong second in the SMU/DAC Invitational, posting rounds of 73-73 for a 146 total … Best 54-hole total was her first event at the Tar Heel Invitational when she posted 232 … Was a summer winner of qualifying events for the Women’s Amateur Public Links (course record 68) and sectional qualifying for the U.S. Women’s Amateur (70) … In the WAPL, advanced thru qualifying to match play before falling in the round of 64 … Also advanced through match play in the U.S. Women’s Amateur before losing in the opening round of match play.

PRIOR TO LSU

GOLDSTEIN’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON ROUNDS STROKES AVG. PAR OR UNDER LOW 18 LOW 56 TOP 10 BEST FINISH 2013-14 11 860 78.18 0 73 232 1 T2 2014-15 33 2564 77.70 2 70 222 0 T16 2015-16 9 723 80.33 0 74 235 0 77 Totals 53 4147 78.24 2 70 222 1 T2 16 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Player Profiles TIGERS and, “anything chocolate” for dessert … Favorite Pro Golfers are and Adam Scott.

COLLEGIATE FINISHES 2013-14 Tar Heel Invitational 81-75-76 – 232 T80 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 82-73-78 – 233 T45 SMU/DAC Invitational 73-73 – 146 T2 SEC Women’s Championship 86-85-78 – 249 69

2014-15 Mason Rudolph Championship 74-76-72 – 222 T16 Schooner Fall Classic 76-73-73 – 222 T70 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 73-79-75 – 227 T46 The Alamo invitational 73-74-81 – 228 T64 Lady Puerto Rico 79-78-75 – 232 T49 Allstate Sugar Bowl 73-80-74 – 227 T24 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 78-70-75 – 223 T23 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 75-76-78 – 229 T27 SEC Championships 79-77-79 – 235 63 NCAA Raleigh Regional 81-89-80 – 250 92 NCAA Championships 91-93-85 – 269 130

2015-16 Allstate Sugar Bowl 81-74-80 – 235 77 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 75-79-82 – 236 T84 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 88-84-80 – 252 95

2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 17 TIGERS Player Profiles MARINA HEDLUND 5-3 • SO.-1L • LEKSAND, SWEDEN (FILBORN SKOLAN)

• 2016 Freshman SEC Academic Honor Roll

FRESHMAN SEASON (2015-16) they are aiming for high results and the coaches” … Favorite food is tacos and for Hedlund played in 21 rounds as a dessert: ice cream … Favorite celebrity is Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn … Favorite pro freshman, averaging 78.33 … Had two golfers: Jordan Spieth and Stacy Lewis. rounds of par or under, a 1-under 71 at the opening Mason Rudolph COLLEGIATE FINISHES Championships and a par 72 at the 2015-16 Silverado Showdown in the regular Mason Rudolph 76-71-74 – 221 T36 season finale … 13 rounds in the 70s … ANNIKA Intercollegiate 80-75-85 – 240 T60 Posted a 1-over 73 in the final round The Alamo Invitational 80-77-78 – 235 T70 of the SEC Championships … Best LSU Tiger Golf Classic 76-76-87 – 239 T56 aggregate was +5 221 in the Mason Silverado Showdown 72-74-77 – 223 T28 Rudolph event, also +7 223 in the SEC Championships 78-85-73 – 236 T58 Silverado Showdown … Best finish in NCAA BR Regional 82-84-85 – 251 95 that finale at T28.

PRIOR TO LSU Team won the Swedish Golf School Team Championship in 2014 … Was the player of the year in Dalarna (province she lives in Sweden), 2011-2015. Played with the Swedish girls’ national team in 2014 … Was an outstanding Alpine Skier before choosing to focus all her energy on golf and attend a golf high school … 2nd in the 2013 Irish Open Under 18 Championship (72-76-74) and 3rd in the 2014 Irish Open (73-73-76) … Winner of the 2015 Callaway Cup (69- 74), the Juniorslaget in 2014 (70-75), the Osterlen Junior Open 78-76 and four more first places on the Skandia Tour, including one in a 2012 match play event.

PERSONAL Born on Oct. 25, 1996 … Right handed … Parents are Jan and Ulrika Hedlund … Older sister, Emelie … Anticipated Major at LSU: business … Likes to spend time with family, and, read books … Hobbies include physical training … On what influenced her to come to LSU, she wrote: “Their friendly atmosphere,

HEDLUND’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON ROUNDS STROKES AVG. PAR OR UNDER LOW 18 LOW 54 TOP 10 BEST FINISH 2015-16 21 1645 78.33 2 71 221 T28 Totals 21 1645 78.33 2 71 221 T28 18 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Player Profiles TIGERS LANA HODGE 5-4 • SR.-1L • MONROE, LOUISIANA (OUACHITA CHRISTIAN HS/ULM)

FALL SEASON (2016) PERSONAL Was with the Tigers for two of the three Born on April 25, 1995 … Right handed … Parents are Glen and Valarie Hodge … One fall events with a low round of 73 and a sister: Laura-Taylor Hodge … Her uncle, Rudy Niswanger, is well known to Tiger fans stroke average of 76.83 … Best 54 hole as a former member of the football team and the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs … On total of 228 in the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel LSU, Hodge wrote: “The golf program, along with the coaches, players and facilities Invite (73-78-77) … Also played in the are great. My uncle playing football at LSU made me fall in love with the school at Kauth Invitational in San Antonio. an early age” … Anticipated major at LSU is business management … To relax likes to watch “Netflix marathons” … Favorite food is lasagna and favorite dessert ice JUNIOR SEASON (2015-16) cream … Favorite celebrity Sam Hunt … Favorite pro golfer is Jordan Spieth. Played in two events after transferring from ULM after the 2014-15 season … COLLEGIATE FINISHES Averaged 80.83 in the six rounds … Low 2015-16 round of 76 … Participated in the Allstate Allstate Sugar Bowl 81-76-82 – 239 T86 Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate and the LSU LSU Tiger Golf Classic 81-84-81 – 246 T78 Tiger Golf Classic.

PRIOR TO LSU Transferred to LSU after playing as both a freshman and sophomore at ULM … As a freshman, played in four tournaments, averaging 79.18 … Season low round (75) and tournament score (244) came at the HBU Women’s Intercollegiate (T9) … T53 at LSU Golf Classic (+20, 236) in 2014 …. Competed in all five fall tournaments as a sophomore, averaging 77.38, second on the ULM team … Two rounds at or under par … Second low of 71 at “Mo” Morial and also had lowest 54 hole total of 230, finishing T34 … 13th at the Fred Marx Invitational (231) and 14th at Lady Red Wolf Classic (155) … Brandon McQuillin was prep coach … Was the individual state champion in 2012 … Earned seven letters in high school golf … All-state honors six times … Helped lead her team to a second place finish in 2009 … Won the AJGA Preseason Junior at Brookhaven in 2012 … Member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Club and FCA Officer.

HODGE’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON ROUNDS STROKES AVG. PAR OR UNDER LOW 18 LOW 54 TOP 10 BEST FINISH 2015-16 6 485 80.83 76 239 T78 Totals 6 485 80.83 76 239 T78 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 19 TIGERS Player Profiles CAROLINE NISTRUP 5-2 • SR.-3L • DRAGOER, DENMARK (TAARNBY GYMNASIUM) • 2015 First-Team All-America • 2015 All-SEC First Team • 2014 All-SEC First Team • 2015 First-Team All Louisiana • 2014 All-SEC Freshman Team • 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2014 Louisiana Freshman of the Year

FALL SENIOR SEASON (2016) when she tied with teammate Madelene FRESHMAN SEASON (2013-14) Returned to play in two of the three fall Sagstrom at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Second on the team in stroke average at events and returned to form with one in New Orleans … Shot 4-under 212 73.55, earning All-SEC First Team and top 10 finish and a stroke average of (71-70-71) … Finished second in The All-SEC Freshman team honors, while 72.17 for six rounds … Had low rounds Alamo Invitational at 11-under 205 being named Freshman of the Year on of 2-under 69 and 1-under 70 in the (66-70-69) and T2 at the NCAA Raleigh the state’s women’s golf team … Played Schooner Fall Classic … Finished that Regional at 2-under 214 (71-73-70) in all 29 rounds … Had best aggregate event at 2-under 211 (par 71) and … Only two rounds of 34 over 76 and round of the year of 65 in middle round finished T10 in the field of 66 … Had posted 17 rounds of par or under (29 in of Schooner Fall Classic, finishing fourth rounds of 75-74-73 for 6-over 222 in two seasons) … Home country finished at even par 210 … Shot -4 212 (73-67- the Kauth Invitational … Has played in seventh in the 2015 European Ladies 72) to finished T3 at Tar Heel Invitational 75 career rounds with a career stroke Amateur Team Championship. and finished three tourney run by average of 72.91 going -3 213 (71-71-71) at The Alamo Invitational to finish T7 … Home country JUNIOR SEASON (2015-16) Junior season cut short after two events with a wrist injury that needed surgery … In her first two tournaments, the Mason Rudolph and ANNIKA Intercollegiate, averaged 73.33 for the six rounds before withdrawing in the first round of the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel … Posted even par 216 in the Mason Rudolph, T17 … For career of 69 rounds, 31 rounds of par or under, 6 top 5 and 9 top 10 finishes, with a career average of 72.97, now second all-time behind the 72.95 of Madelene Sagstrom, who turned pro in 2016.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014-15) Second on the team in stroke average at 72.41 and has the best career average after two years (63 rounds of 72.94) … Improved her stroke average by over one stroke from her freshman season … Five top 10 finishes, nine for her career … Advanced through to the final round of the individual competition in the NCAA Championships, finishing T12 at 8-over par 296 form a field of 132 … Won her first collegiate tournament

NISTRUP’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON ROUNDS STROKES AVG. PAR OR UNDER LOW 18 LOW 54 TOP 10 BEST FINISH 2013-14 29 2133 73.55 12 65 210 4 2 2014-15 34 2462 72.41 17 66 205 5 1 2015-16 6 440 73.33 2 69 216 0 T17 Totals 69 5035 72.97 31 65 205 9 1 20 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Player Profiles TIGERS finished in 11th in 2014 European Women’s Amateur Team Event in Slovenia.

PRIOR TO LSU Caroline has been a member of the Danish National Team since 2007 and is currently ranked No. 3 in Denmark as she comes to LSU … Captured one international tournament title in 2012 with three second places and 10 top 10 placements … Won the Harder German Junior events in 2012 with rounds of 69-66-70 for an 11-under score, while this year was first in the DGU Elite Tournament posting rounds of 64-74-67 for a 12-under score … Third in the 2013 Danish International Ladies Amateur Championship … Has played five times on Denmark’s team in the European Team Championships with 2013 team placing fifth … Also in 2012, played at the World Amateur Team Championship.

PERSONAL Born on August 3, 1994 … Nicknames are “Caro” and “Nitten” … Right handed … Born in Copenhagen … Decided to come to LSU “because of the great team, the fantastic atmosphere and the warm weather” … Parents are Marianne and Peter Nistrup … One brother, Gustav … Grandfather, Finn, played cricket on the Danish National Team … Major international business trade and finance … Favorite food is “steak frites with béarnaise sauce … Favorite TV show is the classic “Friends” and favorite professional golfer .

COLLEGIATE FINISHES 2013-14 Cougar Classic 73-72-72 – 217 T13 Schooner Fall Classic 73-65-72 – 210 4 Ruth Chris Tar Heel Invitational 73-67-72 – 212 T3 The Alamo Invitational 71-71-71 – 213 T7 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 73-77-69 – 291 T32 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 71-69-71 – 211 2 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 78-77-77 – 232 T41 SMU/DAC Invitational 76-79 – 155 T36 SEC Women’s Golf Championship 76-73-78 24 NCAA Central Regional 80-80-77 T87

2014-15 Mason Rudolph Championships 71-69-77 – 217 T6 Schooner Fall Classic 68-70-75 – 213 T30 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 77-72-69 – 218 T15 The Alamo Invitational 66-70-69 – 205 2 Lady Puerto Rico 75-69-78 – 222 T20 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 71-70-71 – 212 T1 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 71-75-71 – 217 T7 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 75-71-76 – 222 13 SEC Championships 70-74-74 – 218 T12 NCAA Raleigh Regional 71-73-70 – 214 T2 NCAA Championships 72-74-76-74 – 296 T12

2015-16 Mason Rudolph Championships 69-72-75 – 216 T17 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 78-73-73 – 224 T47

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The 2015-16 LSU women’s golf INDIVIDUAL LOW ROUNDS Bowl, 3rd round season had its share of good moments • 69 (-3) Caroline Nistrup, Mason • 69 (-3) Elise Bradley, NCAA BR with a concluding highlight for a Rudolph, 1st round Regional, 3rd round Louisiana native. • 69 (-3) Kathleen Gallagher, ANNIKA • 70 (-2) Nadine Dreher, Mason Rudolph, Intercollegiate, 1st round 1st round ELISE BRADLEY • 69 (-3) Sydney Cavin, Allstate Sugar • 70 (-2) Elise Bradley, Mason Rudolph, The senior from Covington finished in Bowl, 1st round 2nd round a tie for fourth at the NCAA Baton Rouge • 69 (-3) Sydney Cavin, Allstate Sugar Regional, posting a final 3-under 69 to finish at 213 and advance to the NCAA Championships … Bradley finished a good career at LSU in she was part of the 2015 NCAA Tournament team and in her junior season was named one of the most improved golfers in the country. She averaged 74.91 her senior season and 75.85 for her career.

SYDNEY CAVIN Baton Rouge’s Cavin won her first collegiate tournament at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate, beating out the field and threatening weather to win with a 5-under 211 (69-73-69). Cavin improved to 76.33 in stroke average in her sophomore season as she played in eight events.

KATHLEEN GALLAGHER Kathleen Gallagher became the first daughter of a former Lady Tiger player to play for LSU. Gallagher’s mother, Cissye Meeks (Gallagher) played for KATHLEEN GALLAGHER Coach Karen Bahnsen in the mid-1980s. Kathleen would take one of the lead roles on the team after the injury to Caroline Nistrup. Gallagher had five rounds of par or under and one top 10 finish as she led LSU with a 74.73 stroke average for 30 rounds. Gallagher had four top 25 finishes in her inaugural season of college golf.

TEAM LOW ROUNDS LSU had three top 10 finishes topped by a fourth in the Mason Rudolph and fifth in the LSU Tiger Classic: • 287 (-1) Mason Rudolph Championships, 2nd round • 288 (E) Mason Rudolph Championships, 1st round • 291 (+3) ANNIKA Intercollegiate, 1st round • 291 (+3) Alamo Invitational, 3rd round • 292 (+4) ANNIKA Intercollegiate, 2nd round

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FALL SEASON Top 5 Teams and LSU 1 Duke 285-293-289 – 867 +3 Mason Rudolph Championships 2 Arkansas 302-287-291 – 880 +16 Franklin Tennessee –Sept. 18-20, 2015 3 Louisville 292-297-293 – 882 +18 Vanderbilt Legends Club – Par 72 4 Michigan State 293-299-291 – 883 +19 LSU has opened its season here many times in recent years and was able 5 NC State 292-300-292 – 884 +20 to finish in a tie for fourth as the top three teams (Alabama, Northwestern and 10 LSU 302-303-298 – 903 +39 Georgia) sprinted clear of the rest of the field. The Lady Tigers opened with an even par 288 and followed with a 1-under 287, but posted +10 on the final day LSU Scores to still finish with a very nice score of 9-over par 873 for the 54 holes, tying T11 Kathleen Gallagher 72-74-73 – 219 +3 with Virginia. T29 Elise Bradley 72-73-79 – 224 +8 The Lady Tigers had some good opening numbers with returning All- T39 Claudia De Antonio 76-78-72 – 226 +10 America Caroline Nistrup going in at even par after her first 54 holes (69-72- T47 Sydney Cavin 77-75-75 – 227 +11 75), finishing T17, while seniors Elise Bradley and Nadine Dreher both posted T71 Nadine Dreher 82-78-74 – 234 +18 4-over totals of 220. WD Caroline Nistrup

Top 5 Teams 1 Alabama 282-280-286 – 848 -16 The Alamo Invitational 2 Northwestern 283-281-285 – 849 -15 San Antonio, Texas -- Oct. 25-27, 2015 3 Georgia 286-275-293 – 854 -10 Briggs Ranch – Par 72 T4 LSU 288-287-298 – 873 +9 Florida was the only team to go under par in the event that has seen its T4 Virginia 286-289-298 – 873 +9 share of low scores over the years LSU has played in it. The Gators finished at 6-under 858 to win by 12 shots over Arkansas. Arkansas was another nine LSU Results shots clear of Texas Tech in third. LSU was still trying to find the adjustments T17 Caroline Nistrup 69-72-75 – 216 E they would make in the spring without Caroline Nistrup and finished 15th at T31 Elise Bradley 73-70-77 – 220 +4 40-over 904 (307-306-291). T31 Nadine Dreher 70-74-76 – 220 +4 Nadine Dreher posted rounds of 74-75-73 to finish at 6-over 222 T29 and T36 Marina Hedlund 76-71-74 – 221 +5 Kathleen Gallagher posted rounds of 76-76-71 for 7-over 223 (T38). T60 Kathleen Gallagher 79-75-73 – 227 +11 Top 5 Teams and LSU 1 Florida 293-286-279 – 858 -6 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 2 Arkansas 294-291-285 – 870 +6 Orlando Florida – Sept. 27-29, 2015 3 Texas Tech 297-294-288 – 879 +15 Reunion-Watson Course – Par 72 4 SMU 304-295-283 – 882 +18 Retired pro golfing legend Annika Sorenstam hosts this prestigious event as 5 UTSA 305-293-286 – 884 +20 part of her program to help push women’s college golf forward. Seven teams 15 LSU 307-306-291 – 904 +40 posted under par scores as Southern defeated Arizona (23 shots) and Arkansas by 26 shots for the first three places as USC posted 36 under par. LSU Scores LSU posted good numbers but finished 11th in the 12-team field at 16-over 880. T29 Nadine Dreher 74-75-73 – 222 +6 Nadine Dreher led LSU with a strong 1-over 217 on rounds of 71-73-73 T38 Kathleen Gallagher 76-76-71 – 223 +7 which got her a T28 finish. Elise Bradley shot 73-72-74 for 3-over and Kathleen T50 Elise Bradley 77-76-74 – 227 +11 Gallagher had her low of the year with a 3-under 69 in the opening round and T64 Sydney Cavin 81-78-73 – 232 +16 finished at 4-over 220. Caroline Nistrup posted +8 223 in what would come to T70 Marina Hedlund 80-77-78 – 235 +19 be her final tournament of the 2015-16 calendar year.

Top 5 Teams and LSU SPRING SEASON 1 Southern California 276-271-281 – 828 -36 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 2 Arizona 286-281-284 – 851 -13 New Orleans, Louisiana – Feb. 21-23, 2016 3 Arkansas 284-286-284 – 854 -10 English Turn Golf and Country Club – Par 72 4 Duke 277-291-288 – 856 -8 For sophomore Sydney Cavin, the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate was a 5 Texas A&M 278-286-295 – 859 -5 crowning event of her first two years as she won the Sugar Bowl for her first 11 LSU 291-292-297 – 880 +16 individual title of her career. Cavin was on her game from start to finish posting 69-73-69 for a 5-under 211 over the English Turn layout. Cavin became LSU Scores the 19th player in LSU women’s golf history to win an individual title. T28 Nadine Dreher 71-73-73 – 217 +1 LSU’s final round of 306 hurt their final standing, but finished in 12th after T34 Elise Bradley 73-72-74 – 219 +3 rounds of 298-291-306 for a 31-over total of 895. Florida was the winner at T38 Kathleen Gallagher 69-74-77 – 220 +4 2-under 862, one shot better than Oklahoma State. Alabama was third. T47 Caroline Nistrup 78-73-73 – 224 +8 60 Marine Hedlund 80-75-85 – 240 +24 Top 5 Teams and LSU 1 Florida 288-281-293 – 862 -2 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational 2 Oklahoma State 287-289-287 – 863 -1 Chapel Hill, N.C. – Oct. 9-11, 2015 3 Alabama 292-288-288 – 868 +4 UNC Finley Golf Course – Par 72 4 Arizona 287-290-293 – 870 +6 The Lady Tigers season took a turn early in the first round when All- 5 Texas 297-289-283 – 879 +15 American Caroline Nistrup injured her wrist and was declared out for the rest 12 LSU 298-291-306 – 895 +31 of the season. Although Sydney Cavin was there playing as an individual with the round already started, the team was forced to play with four players with LSU Scores no margin for error. Duke won the event at 3-over par 867 by 13 shots over 1 Sydney Cavin 69-73-69 – 211 -5 Arkansas, but LSU accounted itself well finishing 10th in the 18-team event. 54 Kathleen Gallagher 76-73-77 – 226 +10 The Tigers posted rounds of 302-303-298 for a total of 39-over 903. T60 Nadine Dreher 76-73-80 – 229 +13 Kathleen Gallagher had a strong event in the top spot finishing T11 with T67 Elise Bradley 77-72-81 – 230 +14 rounds of 72-74-73 for 3-over 219. Elise Bradley was 8-over with rounds of 77 Carly Goldstein 81-74-80 – 235 +19 72-73-79. T86 Lana Hodge 81-76-82 – 239 +23

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Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 4 Colorado 290-301-292 – 883 +19 Hilton Head Island, South Carolina – March 4-6, 2016 5 Ohio State 301-292-292 – 885 +21 Long Cove Club – Par 71 8 LSU 293-299-303 – 895 +31 Alabama posted 16-over 868 to win by seven shots over Virginia (+23) with Duke third (+26) in this annual women’s golf event hosted by the country music star. LSU LSU Scores would finish T15 with Mississippi State as the two teams finished at 60-over par T10 Kathleen Gallagher 72-73-74 – 219 +3 912. LSU had rounds of 303-301-308. T28 Marina Hedlund 72-74-77 – 223 +7 Kathleen Gallagher had a good tournament for LSU as the freshman had very T37 Elise Bradley 74-75-76 – 225 +9 consistent play with rounds of 74-71-74 for a 6-over score of 219 and a T13 finish. T47 Sydney Cavin 75-77-76 – 228 +12 T81 Nadine Dreher 76-80-81 – 237 +21 Top 5 Teams and LSU 1 Alabama 278-298-292 – 868 +16 SEC Championship 2 Virginia 281-298-296 – 875 +23 Birmingham, Alabama – April 15-17, 2016 3 Duke 299-289-290 – 878 +26 Greystone Golf & Country Club, Legacy Course – Par 72 4 Oklahoma State 292-290-297 – 879 +27 Alabama posted 7-under par 281 in the final round and that proved to be the 5 North Carolina 290-295-296 – 881 +29 difference as the No. 1 team in women’s golf was able to win the title with a T15 LSU 303-301-308 – 912 +60 5-under total of 859 (286-292-281). That was 5-shots better than Florida which finished at 864 (even par, 292-286-286). Arkansas took third at 18-over 882 LSU Scores (300-294-288). The Tigers shot consistent rounds but could never get into the T13 Kathleen Gallagher 74-71-74 – 219 +6 mix, finishing at No. 11 at 47-over 911 (305-303-303). T68 Sydney Cavin 76-74-80 – 230 +17 Elise Bradley led LSU with a 9-over 225 total on rounds of 73-74-78 (T29) T74 Nadine Dreher 78-79-75 – 232 +19 with Kathleen Gallagher at 11-over 227 (75-76-76). T80 Elise Bradley 78-77-79 – 234 +21 T84 Carly Goldstein 75-79-82 – 236 +23 Top 5 Teams and LSU 1 Alabama 286-292-281 – 859 -5 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 2 Florida 292-286-286 – 864 E Baton Rouge, Louisiana – March 20-22, 2016 3 Arkansas 300-294-288 – 882 +18 The University Club – Par 72 4 Texas A&M 299-291-294 – 884 +20 No. 3 Duke won the Tiger Golf Classic for the third time and they became the 5 South Carolina 298-301-289 – 888 +24 only the second school, joining LSU, to win the tournament at all three Baton Rouge 11 LSU 305-303-303 – 911 +47 layouts – the old Fairwood Country Club, the original U-Club layout and the 2010 renovated course layout. Duke won with a score of 17-over 881 (293-296-292) won LSU Scores over No. 4 Arkansas by 16 strokes (+33) and it was another 10 shots back to Tulane T29 Elise Bradley 73-74-78 – 225 +9 in third (+48). Wake Forest was two more shots back in fourth. NC State and LSU T37 Kathleen Gallagher 75-76-76 – 227 +11 tied for fifth in the event. LSU had rounds of 305-310-305 for 56-over 920. 51 Nadine Dreher 79-78-76 – 233 +17 Both senior Elise Bradley and freshman Kathleen Gallagher had top 25 finishes T58 Sydney Cavin 79-75-82 – 236 +20 with Bradley, a former LSU Tiger Golf Classic champion, shooting 75-79-75 for T58 Marina Hedlund 78-85-73 – 236 +20 13-over 229 (T20) and Gallagher 75-80-76 for 15-over 231 (T25). NCAA Regional Tournament Top 5 Teams Baton Rouge, Louisiana – May 5-7, 2016 1 Duke 293-296-292 – 881 +17 The University Club – Par 72 2 Arkansas 299-302-296 – 897 +33 LSU hosted the NCAA Baton Rouge regional at the University Club sending 3 Tulane 305-308-297 – 910 +46 six teams to the NCAA Championship tournament. In an unusual twist, South 4 Wake Forest 311-298-303 – 912 +48 Carolina and Florida tied for first after each team on back-to-back day set the T5 LSU 305-310-305 – 920 +56 single round record for the post-renovation layout of the U-Club at 11-under T5 NC State 311-297-312 – 920 +56 par 277. The teams both finished at 7-under 857, 23 shots better than the post- renovation 54-hole women’s collegiate record of 880 set in 2012 by Tennessee LSU Scores in the LSU Golf Classic. Washington, Duke, Oregon and BYU were the advancing T20 Elise Bradley 75-79-75 – 229 +13 teams. LSU finished 11th, 21 shots off the team advancement number. T25 Kathleen Gallagher 75-80-76 – 231 +15 But senior Elise Bradley played her best golf of the year in her final event at T34 Nadine Dreher 83-77-73 – 233 +17 home posting 3-under 213 (72-72-69), tying for fourth. That made her one of T54 Sydney Cavin 79-78-81 – 238 +22 two golfers not on the six advancing teams that advanced to the championships T56 Marina Hedlund 76-76-87 – 239 +23 in Eugene. Bradley would not make the three-round cut at the Eugene Country T78 Lana Hodge 81-84-81 – 246 +30 Club shooting 72-75-79 to finish 85th. 95 Carly Goldstein 88-84-80 – 252 +36 Top Advancing Teams and LSU Silverado Showdown T1 Florida 293-287-277 – 857 -7 Napa, California – April 3-5, 2016 T1 South Carolina 290-277-290 – 857 -7 Silverado Resort and Spa – Par 72 3 Washington 286-289-288 – 863 -1 LSU traveled out to the West Coast for the first time in a few years for a regular 4 Duke 298-287-285 – 870 +6 season event and came out of it with an eighth place finish with rounds of 293-299- 5 Oregon 292-296-294 – 882 +18 303 for a 31-over 895. Stanford was the winner of the event at 1-over 865, 13 shots 6 BYU 298-290-296 – 884 +20 better than Oregon at 878 with Pepperdine another five shots back in third. 11 LSU 299-301-296 – 905 +41 For Kathleen Gallagher, this was the tournament in which the freshman cracked the top 10 with a T10 performance of 3-over par 219 on rounds of 72-73-74. Marina LSU Scores Hedlund also had a good performance for LSU at +7 223 (72-74-77). T4 Elise Bradley 72-72-69 – 213 -3 T56 Sydney Cavin 73-81-76 – 230 +14 T59 Nadine Dreher 77-78-76 – 231 +15 Top 5 Teams and LSU T59 Kathleen Gallagher 77-79-75 – 231 +15 1 Stanford 286-285-294 – 865 +1 95 Marina Hedlund 82-84-85 – 251 +35 2 Oregon 293-293-293 – 878 +14 3 Pepperdine 294-294-292 – 880 +16

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TEAM Mason Rudolph Championships 288-287-298 – 873 +9 T4 KATHLEEN GALLAGHER ANNIKA Intercollegiate 291-292-297 – 880 +16 11 Mason Rudolph Championship 79-75-73 – 227 +11 T60 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 302-303-298 – 903 +39 10 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 69-74-77 – 220 +4 T38 The Alamo Invitational 307-306-291 – 904 +40 15 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 72-74-73 – 219 +3 T11 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 298-291-306 – 895 +31 12 The Alamo Invitational 76-76-71 – 223 +7 T38 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 303-301-308 – 912 +60 T15 Allstate Sugar Bowl 76-73-77 – 226 +10 54 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 305-310-305 – 920 +56 T5 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 74-71-74 – 219 +6 T13 Silverado Showdown 293-299-303 – 895 +31 8 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 75-80-76 – 231 +15 T25 SEC Championships 305-303-303 – 911 +47 11 Silverado Showdown 72-73-74 – 219 +3 T10 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional 299-310-296 – 905 +41 11 SEC Championships 75-76-76 – 227 +11 T37 NCAA BR Regional 77-79-75 – 231 +15 T59 INDIVIDUALS TOTALS 2242 strokes, 74.73 average CLAUDIA DE ANTONIO CARLY GOLDSTEIN Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 76-78-72 – 226 +10 T39 Allstate Sugar Bowl 81-74-80 – 235 +19 77 TOTALS 226 strokes, 75.33 average Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 75-79-82 – 236 +23 T84 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 88-84-80 – 252 +36 95 ELISE BRADLEY TOTALS 723 strokes, 80.33 average Mason Rudolph Championship 73-70-77 – 220 +4 T31 ANNIKA intercollegiate 73-72-74 – 219 +3 T34 MARINA HEDLUND Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 72-73-79 – 224 +8 T29 Mason Rudolph Championship 76-71-74 – 221 +5 T36 The Alamo Invitational 77-76-74 – 227 +11 T50 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 80-75-85 – 240 +24 60 Allstate Sugar Bowl 77-72-81 – 230 +14 T67 The Alamo Invitational 80-77-78 – 235 +19 T70 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 78-77-79 – 234 +21 T80 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 76-76-87 – 239 +23 T56 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 75-79-75 – 229 +13 T20 Silverado Showdown 72-74-77 – 223 +7 T28 Silverado Showdown 74-75-76 – 225 +9 T37 SEC Championships 78-85-73 – 236 +20 T58 SEC Championships 73-74-78 – 225 +9 T29 NCAA BR Regional 82-84-85 – 251 +35 95 NCAA BR Regionals 72-72-69 – 213 -3 T4 TOTALS 1645 strokes, 78.33 average NCAA Championships 72-75-79 – 226 +10 85 TOTALS 2472 strokes, 74.91 average LANA HODGE Allstate Sugar Bowl 81-76-82 – 239 +23 T86 SYDNEY CAVIN LSU Tiger Golf Classic 81-84-81 – 246 +30 T78 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 77-75-75 – 227 +11 T47 TOTALS 485 strokes, 80.83 average The Alamo Invitational 81-78-73 – 232 +16 T64 Allstate Sugar Bowl 69-73-69 – 211 -5 1 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 76-74-80 – 230 +17 T68 CAROLINE NISTRUP Mason Rudolph Championship 69-72-75 – 216 E T17 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 79-78-81 – 238 +22 T54 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 78-73-73 – 224 +8 T47 Silverado Showdown 75-77-76 – 228 +12 T47 TOTALS 440 strokes, 73.33 average SEC Championships 79-75-82 – 236 +20 T58 NCAA BR Regionals 73-81-76 – 230 +14 T56 TOTALS 1832 strokes, 76.33 average

NADINE DREHER Mason Rudolph Championship 70-74-76 – 220 +4 T31 ANNIKA Intercollegiate 71-73-73 – 217 +1 T28 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel 82-78-74 – 234 +18 T71 The Alamo Invitational 74-75-73 – 222 +6 T29 Allstate Sugar Bowl 76-73-80 – 229 +13 T60 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 78-79-75 –232 T74 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 83-77-73 – 233 +17 T34 Silverado Showdown 76-80-81 – 237 +21 T81 SEC Championships 79-78-76 – 233 +17 51 NCAA BR Regional 77-78-76 – 231 +15 T59 TOTALS 2288 strokes, 76.27 average

2015-16 TEAM STATISTICS LOW RDS PAR TOP TOP PLAYER RDS. STROKES RD. OR UNDER 5 10 AVG. Nistrup, Caroline 6 440 69 2 73.33 Gallagher, Katherine 30 2242 69 5 1 74.73 Bradley, Elise 33 2472 69 8 1 1 74.91 De Antonio, Claudia 3 226 72 1 75.33 Dreher, Nadine 30 2288 70 2 76.27 Cavin, Sydney 24 1832 69 2 1 1 76.33 Hedlund, Marina 21 1645 71 2 78.33 Goldstein, Carly 9 723 74 80.33 Hodge, Lana 6 485 76 80.83 FOUR PLAYER TEAM 30 8998 287 22 2 3 299.93

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The Southeastern Conference has continuted to show its leadership in the intergration of athletic competition and higher education. Since its formation in 1933, the SEC has achieved both stature and stability by designating governing/voting power to the presidents of the member institutions. They have determined the policies of the conference and through the years this involvement has been the principal source of strength in the evolution of the SEC. Intercollegiate athletics encountered many challenges in the 1990’s and the SEC provided guidance. In 1993, the member institutions adopted “The Principles of Gender Equity.” Committed to increasing the quantity and quality of women’s athletic opportunities, each school provides at least two more women’s intercollegiate programs than the number of men’s. In the 1979-80 academic year, SEC championships for women were recognized in basketball, tennis and volleyball. The following year golf, gymnastics, swimming and track and field were added. The administration of women’s athletics officially came under the auspices of the conference office in 1984. The SEC currently regulates nine men’s sports and 12 women’s sports. The women’s sports are equestrian, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track (cross country, indoor, outdoor) and volleyball.

1992 SEC CHAMPIONS

YEAR SITE WINNER SCORE IND. CHAMP SCORE YEAR SITE WINNER SCORE IND. CHAMP SCORE 1981 Opelika, Ala. Florida 875 Lynn Connelly, Fla. 217 2000 Rogers, Ark. Auburn 917 Danielle Downey, Auburn 224 LSU-3rd 910 LSU-2nd 919 1982 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 880 Deb Richard, Fla. 216 2001 Gainesville, Fla. Georgia 872 Kristy McPherson, USC 207 LSU-4th 946 LSU-2nd 877 1983 Pine Mountain, Ga. Georgia 890 Deb Richard, Fla. 217 2002 Athens, Ga. S. Carolina 861 Kristy McPherson, USC 209 LSU-5th 946 LSU-8th 921 1984 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 906 Deb Richard, Fla. 218 2003 Lexington, Ky. Auburn 903 Aimee Cho, Florida 216 LSU-5th 933 LSU-10th 975 1985 Pine Mountain, Ga. Georgia 900 Cindy Schreyer, Ga. 216 2004 Baton Rouge, La. Vanderbilt 877 May Wood, Vandy 213 LSU-6th 940 LSU-2nd 881 1986 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 898 Karen Davies, Fla. 221 2005 Tunica, Miss. Auburn 904 Stacy Lewis, Arkansas 214 LSU-5th 940 LSU-4th 906 1987 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 910 Margaret Platt, Auburn 222 2006 Franklin, Tenn Auburn 875 Maria Martinez, Auburn 211 LSU-5th 943 LSU-7th 900 1988 Gulf Breeze, Fla. Georgia 864 Cheryl Morley, Fla. 211 2007 West Point, Miss. Georgia 865 Taylor Leon, Georgia 208 LSU-3rd 890 LSU-7th 899 1989 Ponte Vedre, Fla. Auburn 902 Diana Rama, Auburn 223 2008 Loudon, Tenn. Florida 874 Stacy Lewis, Arkansas 214 LSU-6th 949 LSU-6th 920 1990* Greensboro, Ga. Georgia 607 Anne Cain, Ga. 144 2009 Blytheville, S.C. Auburn 870 Marta Silva, Ga. 210 LSU-3rd 624 LSU-5th 886 1991 Lexington, Ky. Florida 936 Kristi Coats, LSU 224 2010 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama 848 Marina Alex, Vanderbilt 208 LSU-5th 951 LSU-6th 866 1992 Baton Rouge LSU-1st 892 Carri Wood, Miss. State 217 2011 Auburn, Ala. Auburn 864 Erica Popson, Tennessee 210 1993* Jackson, Miss Georgia 605 Sara Miley, Ga. 147 LSU-3rd 887 LSU-8th 634 2012 Fayetteville, Ark. Auburn 916 Patricia Sanz, Auburn 219 1994 West Point, Miss. Georgia 890 Katharina Larrson, Tenn. 209 LSU-6th 937 LSU-8th 938 2013 Birmingham, Ala. Alabama 899 Stephanie Meadox, Ala. 216 1995 Franklin, Tenn. Florida 892 Dina Taylor, Fla. 217 LSU-7th 923 LSU-3rd 938 2014 Birmingham, Ala. Vanderbilt 879 Simin Feng, Vandy 209 1996* Knoxville, Tenn. Auburn 604 Marci Clemons, Auburn 144 LSU-5th 898 LSU-2nd 607 2015 Birmingham, Ala. Texas A&M 851 Bianca Fabrizio, A&M 207 1997 Columbia, S.C. Georgia 899 Shauna Estes, Ga. 215 LSU-7th 889 LSU-2nd 905 2016 Birmingham, Ala. Alabama 859 Maria Torres, Florida 207 1998 Birmingham, Ala. Georgia 894 Reilley Rankin, Ga. 218 LSU-11th 911 LSU-2nd 899 *shortened by rain 1999 Opelika, Ala. Georgia 887 Shauna Estes, Ga. 210 LSU-4th 918

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ELISE BRADLEY CAROLINE NISTRUP 2016 SEC Championship Results TEAM RESULTS INDIVIDUAL TOP 10 1. Alabama 286-292-281 -- 859 -5 1. Maris Torres, Florida 69-68-70 -- 207 -9 2. Florida 292-286-286 -- 864 E 2. Katelyn Dambaugh, S. Carolina 72-71-66 -- 209 -7 3. Arkansas 300-294-288 -- 882 +18 3. Cheyenne Knight, Alabama 72-71-69 -- 212 -4 4. Texas A&M 299-291-294 -- 884 +20 4. Emma Talley, Alabama 70-73-70 -- 213 -3 5. South Carolina 298-301-289 -- 888 +24 5. Maria Fassi, Arkansas 75-71-69 -- 215 -1 6. Georgia 296-296-297 -- 889 +25 5. Lakareber Abe, Alabama 70-74-71 -- 215 -1 7. Ole Miss 301-300-293 -- 894 +30 7. Maddie Szeryk, Texas A&M 75-70-71 -- 216 E 8. Tennessee 297-305-294 -- 896 +32 8. Ainhoa Olarra, S. Carolina 69-77-71 -- 217 +1 9. Missouri 295-303-302 -- 900 +36 9. Alison Hovatter, Ole Miss 74-71-73 -- 218 +2 10. Vanderbilt 309-302-292 -- 905 +41 9. Amanda Kim , Missouri 70-75-73 --218 +2 11. LSU 305-303-303 -- 911 +47 12. Miss. State 305-303-306 -- 914 +50 13. Auburn 304-311-304 -- 919 +55 14. Kentucky 312-312-297 -- 921 +57 2016 SEC Honors SEC COACH OF THE YEAR SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC Mic Potter Alabama Lakareber Abe Alabama Maria Fassi Arkansas GOLFER OF THE YEAR Janie Jackson Alabama Maria Torres Florida Karolina Vickova Florida Jillian Hollis Georgia SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Jennifer Hahn Vanderbilt Abby Newton Ole Miss Michelle Butler Missouri Lucia Polo Tennessee Taylor Tomlinson Florida

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Bailey Tardy Georgia Rinko Mitsunaga Georgia Cheyenne Knight Alabama KATHLEEN GALLAGHER FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC Bailey Tardy Georgia Maria Torres Florida Samantha Wagner Florida Bailey Tardy Georgia Jillian Hollis Georgia Katelyn Dambaugh South Carolina Emma Allen Missouri Cheyenne Knight Alabama Maria Fassi Arkansas Harang Lee Georgia Shannon Brooks Tennessee Maddie Szeryk Texas A&M Anna Newell Tennessee Emma Talley Arkansas

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1981 18 Kathy Moore 77-74-76 -- 227 1 Florida 892 T5 M. Duncan 69-75-71 -- 215 T17 C M-Larsen 77-76-75 -- 228 T2 L. Gahm 73-71-73 -- 217 1 Florida 875 Marjory Bloem 78-77-84 -- 239 2 South Carolina 921 L. Hitdlebaugh 75-79-77 -- 231 T20 McChrystal 75-75-81 -- 231 T14 Sagstrom 73-74-77 -- 224 2 Georgia 882 3 Georgia 938 I. Dornellas 78-80-80 -- 238 T23 Amalie Valle 79-79-74 -- 232 24 C. Nistrup 76-73-78 -- 227 3 LSU 910 1989 4 LSU 938 Brooke Shelton 82-81-77 -- 240 T23 R. Kuhn 80-80-72 -- 232 Ali Lucas 73-79-80 -- 232 4 Auburn 924 1 Auburn 902 7 A. Winn 75-79-75 -- 229 Devon Day 81-79-88 -- 248 Alexis Rather 79-80-79 -- 238 C. Goldstein 86-85-78 -- 249 5 Kentucky 935 2 Florida 910 T15 L. Moore 77-80-78 -- 235 6 Mississippi State 990 3 Kentucky 926 T20 C. Scott 79-76-83 -- 238 2003 2009 2015 4 Georgia 935 S. Hanson 76-83-83 -- 242 1 Auburn 905 1 Auburn 870 1. Texas A&M 851 1982 5 Alabama 937 M. Lovuiere 84-79-81 -- 244 2 Tennessee 911 2 Arkansas 878 2. South Carolina 863 1 Florida 880 6 LSU 949 3 South Carolina 914 3 Alabama 878 3. Vanderbilt 867 2 Georgia 901 7 Mississippi State 961 1996 4 Vanderbilt 919 4 Tennessee 881 4. Tennessee 878 3 Mississippi State 941 8 Ole Miss 1004 1. Auburn 604 5 Arkansas 925 5 LSU 886 5. Alabama 844 4 LSU 946 9 Vanderbilt 1068 2. LSU 608 10 LSU 975 T13 T. Teachman 75-71-74 -- 220 7. LSU 889 5 Alabama 951 1990 4 Ashley Winn 77-71 -- 148 T22 V. Meyer 76-83-75 -- 234 T17 McChrystal 76-70-75 -- 221 3 M. Sagstrom 72-70-69 -- 211 6 Kentucky 965 1 Georgia 607 T8 Laura Moore 75-78 -- 153 Devon Day 81-81-78 -- 240 T23 J. Hedwall 73-74-75 -- 222 T12 C. Nistrup 70-74-74 -- 218 2 Auburn 613 T11 M. Lovuiere 76-78 -- 154 B. Shelton 83-75-85 -- 243 Amalie Valle 77-73-75 -- 225 T47 E. Bradley 78-72-79 -- 229 1983 3 LSU 624 T17 Casey Scott 80-75 -- 155 I. Dornellas 84-87-87 -- 258 C.M.-Larsen 79-72-76 -- 227 T58 C. Antonio 80-78-75 -- 233 1 Georgia 890 4 Kentucky 624 Shannon Hanson 85-76 -- 161 R. Overstreet 95-90-99 -- 284 64 C. Goldstein79-77-79 -- 235 2 Florida 906 5 Florida 625 2010 3 Kentucky 915 6 Alabama 644 1997 2004 1 Alabama 848 2016 4 Mississippi State 944 7 Mississippi State 663 1 Georgia 899 1 Vanderbilt 877 2 Vanderbilt 852 1. Alabama 859 5 LSU 946 8 Ole Miss 671 2 LSU 905 2 Auburn 881 3 Arkansas 859 2. Texas A&M 864 •Alabama had a three-player 9 Vanderbilt 711 T9 L. Moore 77-76-73 -- 226 3 LSU 881 4 Georgia 860 3. Arkansas 882 team due to an auto accident T9 L. Lee 79-73-74 -- 226 T11 Vicky Meyer 75-72-74 -- 221 5 Auburn 861 4. Texas A&M 884 involving two players on the day 1991 T9 M.Louviere 78-74-74 -- 226 T14 B. Shelton 80-71-71 -- 222 6 LSU 866 5. South Carolina 888 of the practice round. 1 Florida 936 T17 A. Winn 80-72-78 -- 230 T18 N. Eaton 73-80-70 -- 223 McChrystal 72-72-69 -- 213 11. LSU 911 2 Alabama 942 T25 C. Roper 81-76-75 -- 232 T20 A. Rather 75-75-74 -- 224 T21 Amalie Valle 70-71-77 -- 218 T29. E. Bradley 73-74-78 -- 225 1984 3 Georgia 942 Melissa Eaton 76-75-78 -- 229 T21 J. Hedwall 72-75-71 -- 218 T37. K. Gallagher 75-76-76 - 227 1 Florida 906 4 Kentucky 944 1998 T24 T. Teachman 70-72-77 -- 219 51. N. Dreher 79-78-76 -- 233 2 Georgia 912 5 LSU 951 1. Georgia 894 2005 MM Maggio 82-79-75 -- 236 T58. S. Cavin 79-75-82 -- 236 3 Mississippi State 924 1 Kristi Coats 72-75-77 -- 224 2. LSU 899 1 Auburn 904 T58. M Hedlund 78-85-73 -- 236 4 Kentucky 932 T11 L. Robbins 85-79-74 -- 238 T2 A. Winn 74-73-71 -- 218 2 Georgia 904 2011 5 LSU 933 Marjory Bloem 85-79-81 -- 245 T7 K.Wilkinson 74-79-72 -- 225 3 Arkansas 905 1 Auburn 864 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP A. Marchand 74-80-76 -- 230 Julie Rigazio 84-80-81 -- 245 T7 L. Moore 76-74-75 -- 225 4 LSU 906 2 Alabama 875 TOTALS: M. Michanowicz 75-77-79 -- 231 Kathy Moore 85-79-93 -- 257 23 Lisette Lee 78-76-77 -- 231 T5 M. Eaton 77-73-75 -- 225 3 LSU 887 Georgia (11); Auburn (9): Florida Robin Gamester 79-77-76 -- 232 M. Louviere 82-79-78 -- 239 T7 B. Shelton 75-74-77 -- 226 T9 A. Ernst 73-71-75 -- 219 (8): Alabama (3): Vanderbilt Missy Parker 85-83-77 -- 245 1992 T7 K. Meck 73-75-78 -- 226 16 J. Hedwall 72-77-74 -- 223 (2); LSU (1): South Carolina (1); Lisa Breaux 89-79-78 -- 246 1 LSU 892 1999 T19 R. Kuhn 78-71-80 -- 229 T19 A. Valle 75-74-76 -- 225 Texas A&M (1) 2 Georgia 899 1 Georgia 887 Vicky Meyer 82-81-80 -- 243 T19 McChrystal 72-78-75 -- 225 1985 3 South Carolina 912 2 Tennessee 905 T. Teachman 70-84-76 -- 230 1 Georgia 900 2 K. Coats 75-72-71 -- 218 3 Ole Miss 913 2006 2 Florida 903 3 L. Robbins 72-76-72 -- 220 4 LSU 918 1 Auburn 875 2012 3 Mississippi State 927 T8 J. Rigazio 71-80-73 -- 224 T5 Lisette Lee 73-78-74 -- 225 2 Tennessee 876 1 Auburn 916 4 Kentucky 932 T22 Page Oeser 77-79-79 -- 235 T14 M. Duncan 77-74-80 -- 231 3 Georgia 885 2 Arkansas 917 5 Alabama 934 J. Vernon 78-75-83 -- 236 T14 Tina Howard 76-82-73 -- 231 4 Vanderbilt 887 3Alabama 922 6 LSU 940 Leslie McClurg 82-78-77 -- 237 5 Arkansas 897 4 Florida 925 1993 Katy Wilkinson 82-81-75 -- 238 7 LSU 900 5 Georgia 933 1986 1 Georgia 605 T5 M. Eaton 76-76-68 -- 220 6 LSU 937 1 Florida 898 2 Tennessee 611 2000 T21 A. Rather 72-75-78 -- 225 M. Sagstrom 72-73-78 -- 223 2 Kentucky 928 3 South Carolina 616 1 Auburn 919 C. M.-Larsen 72-77-79 -- 228 T. Teachman 80-80-77 -- 237 3 Alabama 930 4 Florida 618 2 LSU 921 Kimberly Meck 82-79-73 -- 234 Austin Ernst 78-83-79 -- 240 4 Georgia 936 5 Kentucky 629 T6 T. Howard 77-75-75 -- 227 Rebecca Kuhn 83-72-80 -- 235 Lindsay Gahm 80-80-86 -- 246 5 LSU 940 8 LSU 634 T9 M. Duncan 78-77-74 -- 229 J. Hedwall 89-76-84 -- 249 6 Auburn 961 T3 Franca Fehlauer 74-75 -- 149 T12 Lisette Lee 80-77-74 -- 231 2007 7 Mississippi State 984 T21 J. Vernon 80-78 -- 158 T17 K.Wilkinson 86-73-75 -- 234 1 Georgia 865 2013 Casey Scott 80-80 -- 160 L. Hitdlebaugh 91-77-80 -- 248 2 Florida 881 1 Alabama 899 1987 Page Oeser 85-80 -- 165 3 Tennessee 886 2 Georgia 913 1 Florida 910 Shannon Hanson 87-82 -- 169 2001 4 South Carolina 887 3 South Carolina 918 2 Georgia 912 1 Georgia 872 5 Alabama 893 4 Vanderbilt 919 3 Alabama 916 1994 2 LSU 877 7 LSU 899 5 Kentucky 922 4 Auburn 942 1 Georgia 890 2 Katy Harris 74-65-71 -- 210 T11 R. Kuhn 72-74-75 -- 221 7 LSU 923 5 LSU 943 2 Alabama 900 T6 M. Duncan 71-72-75 -- 218 T14 A. Rather 72-74-76 -- 222 T11 L. Gahm 74-78-77 -- 229 6 Kentucky 946 3 Auburn 901 T14 I. Dornellas 73-75-75 -- 223 T25 K. Meck 76-77-74 -- 227 Ali Lucas 74-84-76 -- 234 7 Mississippi State 994 4 Tennessee 902 Lesley McClurg 69-81-84 -- 234 Melissa Eaton 74-79-79 -- 232 M. Sagstrom 76-83-75 -- 234 8 Ole Miss 1140 5 South Carolina 904 L. Hitdlebaugh 78-77-80 -- 235 C.M.-Larsen 82-78-77 -- 237 Elise Bradley 80-74-81 -- 235 8 LSU 938 Nadine Dreher 79-76-81 -- 236 1988 T25 S. Hanson 77-77-78 -- 232 2002 2008 1 Georgia 864 Casey Scott 82-76-78 -- 236 1 South Carolina 861 1 Florida 874 2014 2 Florida 869 J. Hagman 82-80-77 -- 239 2 Auburn 864 2 Arkansas 891 1 Vanderbilt 879 3 LSU 890 Page Oeser 86-74-79 -- 239 3 Tennessee 866 3 Georgia 903 2 South Carolina 890 7 B. V. Strien 70-73-76 -- 219 C. Roper 81-77-86 -- 244 4 Vanderbilt 875 4 Auburn 910 3 Arkansas 892 9 C. Meeks 75-71-75 -- 221 5 Georgia 888 5 South Carolina 915 4 Alabama 896 T13 J. Gallagher 72-78-74 -- 224 1995 8 LSU 921 6 LSU 920 5 LSU 898

28 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE NCAA Championships HISTORY

2017 CHAMPIONSHIP

Two years after a major format change, the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship has shown that it can play on a nationally-teleivised platform. The format involves a cut after 54 holes to the top-15 teams and nine individuals not on those 15 teams. They will play a final stroke play round to determine the national individual champion and the eight teams that will advance to match play. To win the national championship, a team will then have to win three best-of-five player matches over the course of two days. For the third straight year, the championships will be held on the same course that the men’s championship will be contested on -- Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Illinois. The women’s championship will be contested May 19-24. The LSU Lady Tigers will look to return to the NCAA Championship event in 2017 after finishing tied for 20th in 2015. LSU had its best national championship finishes in 2011 and 2012 taking home third place both years. In 2012, the Lady Tigers were just two shots out of the title. Teams will qualify through four regional sties with LSU POSTED BACK-TO-BACK THIRD PLACE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES six teams advancing from each. The host cities in 2017 IN 2011 (TOP) AND 2012 (BOTTOM). are Albuquerque, New Mexico; Athens, Georgia; Lubbock, Texas; and, Columbus, Ohio. The dates are May 4-6 for the regional competition. Tessa Teachman (2009, 2011, 2012), Jacqueline Hedwall (2009, 2011, LSU has made 13 team appearances in the NCAA Championships since 2012), Kristi Coats (1990, 1991, 1992), Caroline Martens (2006, 2008, they began in 1982. The Lady Tigers were in that first event in Palo Alto, 2009) and Amalie Valle (2008, 2009, 2011) are the golfers with three NCAA Calif., when LSU finished 16th. Championships appearances. The Lady Tigers would return in 1986 when LSU, led by Player of the The individual highlight came from freshman Austin Ernst in 2011 when Year Jenny Lidback, helped the Tigers to a ninth-place finish. Lidback she closed with a 6-under 66 that included a hole-in -one to win the title. finished tied for 17th. Since 1993, to get to the NCAA Division I Championships, teams and LSU’s longest championship run started in 1986, when the Three Amigas individuals must go through the NCAA Regional Tournaments. LSU has (Ashley Winn, Laura Moore and Michelle Louviere) took the Lady Tigers to hosted the regional on three occasions (1993, 2002, 2007). top 10-finishes in 1996 (8th) and 1998 (5th). Louviere finished tied for 19th LSU has advanced to the regional round of NCAA post-season play since in 1986 and Winn tied for 15th. that first tournament in 1993 every year but 1994 and 2003. The Tigers posted 10th-place finishes in 1999 and 2000 and a Regionals are make-or-break tournaments that reward the teams 12th-place finish in 2001 on teams led by Katy Harris and Meredith playing the best over those 54 holes. In 2009, LSU used a chip-in birdie by Duncan. Duncan played the last 54 holes in 2-under par after opening with Alexis Rather on the first hole of sudden death to go to the Championships, a 10-over 82 to finish in a tie for seventh place in 2000 and Harris shot a but in 2010, one shot meant the difference between eighth and ninth place 1-under 287 to finish in a tie for third in LSU’s appearance in 2001. as LSU missed a chance to go back again. Harris, Duncan and Megan McChrystal are the three LSU players who LSU won its first regional title in 2012, capturing the West Regional played in the championships all four years of their careers. Harris made it in Erie, Colo., en route to its second-consecutive third-place finish at the on four teams from 1998 to 2001, while Duncan qualified on three teams Championships. and once individually from 1999-2002. McChrystal’s four years (2008-11) included three team appearances, including assisting in the 2011 team’s first of back-to-back third place finishes.

2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 29 HISTORY NCAA Championships

Individual NCAA Qualifiers T. 114 Nadine Dreher 80-81-85--246 t98. Lesley McClurg 80-81-76-79 - 316 2016 Elise Bradley 85th/226 T. 130 Carly Goldstein 91-93-85--269 t106. Lindy Hitdlebaugh 78-81-81-80 - 320 2010 Megan McChrystal 5th/213 2005 Brooke Shelton t8th/291 2012 2000 2002 Meredith Duncan t19th/292 TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE 1995 Ashley Winn t38th/304 LSU-3rd (1173) Vanderbilt Legends Club LSU-10th (1216) Crosswater Country Club 1992 Kristi Coats t29th/299 Alabama-1st (1171) Franklin, Tenn. Arizona-1st (1175) Sunriver, Ore. 1991 Kristi Coats t3rd/293 T3. Tessa Teachman 69-74-70-74 -- 287 t7. Meredith Duncan 82-72-70-72 - 296 1990 Kristi Coats t20/306 T29. Austin Ernst 78-75-74-68 -- 295 t54. Lisette Lee 77-75-79-75 - 306 Jackie Gallagher t48th/315 T51. Madelene Sagstrom 70-72-83-74 -- 299 t59. Tina Howard 78-76-77-76 - 307 1989 Jackie Gallagher t22nd/305 T59. Lindsay Gahm 76-73-77-74 -- 300 t87. Katy Wilkinson 78-79-76-81 - 314 1988 Cissye Meeks t23rd/298 T93. Jacqueline Hedwall 83-75-76-73 -- 307 t94. Lindy Hitdlebaugh 80-75-81-80 - 316

NCAA Regional Appearances 2011 1999 2016 LSU-11th (905) Univeristy Club TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE BR UF, S. Carolina tie (857) Baton Rouge, La. LSU-3rd (1181) Traditions Club LSU-10th (923) Tulsa Country Club 2015 LSU-T4th (888) Loonie Pool Golf Course UCLA-1st (1173) Bryan, Texas Duke-1st (895) Tulsa, Okla. Raleigh South Carolina (877) Raleigh, N.C. 1. Austin Ernst 72-66-77-66 -- 281 t24. Meredith Duncan 75-77-77 - 229 2014 LSU-20th (936) Karsten Creek T26. Jacqueline Hedwall 72-76-73-76 -- 297 t35. Lisette Lee 75-80-76 - 231 Central UCLA (875) Stillwater, Okla. T43. Megan McChrystal 72-77-76-75 -- 300 t43. Katy Wilkinson 76-80-76 - 232 2013 LSU-t12th (897) Stanford Golf Course T80. Tessa Teachman 81-77-77-73 -- 308 t57. Lesley McClurg 77-82-77 - 236 West Southern California (859) Palo Alto, Calif. T102. Amalie Valle 76-77-80-80 -- 313 t63. Tina Howard 79-77-81 - 237 2012 LSU-t1st (873) Colorado National West UCLA-t1st (873) Erie, Colo. 2009 1998 2011 LSU - 2nd (894) Warren Golf Course TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE Central UCLA - 1st (890) South Bend, Ind. LSU-12th (1219) Caves Valley Golf Club LSU-5th (1187) University Ridge 2010 LSU - 9th (903) Stanford Golf Course Arizona St-1st (1182) Owings Mills, Md. Arizona State-1st (1155) Madison, Wis. West Arizona - 1st (876) Palo Alto, Cal. t25. Caroline Martens 78-74-74-74 -- 300 t15. Ashley Winn 72-77-76-70 - 295 2009 LSU - 3rd (868) ASU Karsten Course t32. Megan McChrystal 74-77-77-74 -- 302 t23. Michelle Louviere 73-72-76-76 - 297 West Arizona State - 1st (842) Tempe, Ariz. t75. Jacqueline Hedwall 74-80-83-75 -- 312 t34. Laura Moore 79-77-73-72 - 301 2008 LSU - 8th (902) wins playoff UT Golf t86. Tessa Teachman 78-73-79-84 -- 314 t67. Lisette Lee 75-75-76-83 - 309 Central UCLA - 1st (861) Austin, Texas t96. Amalie Valle 76-80-79-81 -- 316 t71. Katy Wilkinson 71-83-80-76 - 310 2007 LSU - 14th (881) University Club East Duke - 1st (844) Baton Rouge, La. 2008 1996 2006 LSU - 2nd (870) Bryan National TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE East Tennessee - 1st (864) Browns Summitt, N.C. LSU-15th (1222) UNM Golf Course LSU-8th (1262) LaQuinta Resort 2005 LSU ­- 10th (917) Rawls Course USC-1st (1168) Albuquerque, N.M. Arizona-1st (1240) Palm Springs, Calif. Central Auburn - 1st (896) Lubbock, Texas t55. Megan McChrystal 73-78-83-70 -- 304 t19. Michelle Louvierre 75-78-83-77 - 313 2004 LSU - 12th (930) El Campeon Course t55. Amalie Valle 74-79-75-76 -- 304 24. Laura Moore 83-76-75-80 - 314 East Duke - 1st (869) Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla. t63. Rebecca Kuhn 76-75-80-74 -- 305 t36. Shannon Hanson 83-82-74-80 - 31 2002 LSU - 12th (898) University Club t93. Alexis Rather 77-83-79-75 -- 314 t39. Ashley Winn 80-79-80-81 - 320 East Duke - 1st (859) Baton Rouge, La. t118. Caroline Martens 81-85-78-80 -- 324 t86. Casey Scott 82-88-81-79 - 340 2001 LSU - 6th (928) Birch Boilermaker Central Tulsa - 1st (904) West Lafayette, Ind. 2006 1986 2000 LSU - 5th (903) Scarlet Course TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE East Duke - 1st (897) Columbus, Ohio LSU-23rd (1232) The Scarlet Course LSU-9th (1217) Scarlet Course - Ohio St. 1999 LSU - 3rd (893) University Club Duke-1st (1167) Columbus, Ohio Florida-1st (1180) Columbus, Ohio East Georgia - 1st (884) Columbia, S.C. t53. Melissa Eaton 75-78-76-73 -- 302 t17. Jenny Lidback 75-73-74-77 - 299 1998 LSU - 3rd (904) Duke Golf Club t64. Kim Meck 75-75-78-78 -- 306 t38. Wendy Lawson 76-77-78-74 - 305 East Georgia - 1st (882) Durham, N.C. t66. Rebecca Kuhn 73-76-81-77 -- 307 t38. Cissye Meeks 80-74-74-77 - 305 1997 LSU - 12th (967) Prairie Vista t98. Caroline Martens 75-78-84-78 -- 315 t53. Barbara Van Strien 69-79-80-80 - 308 East Ohio St. - 1st (937) Bloomington, Ill. WD Alexis Rather 78-81-WD-78 -- WD t94. Lisa Breaux 81-80-81-81 - 323 1996 LSU - 7th (925) Grand National Lakes East Duke - 1st (905) Opelika, Ala. 2001 1982 1995 LSU - 17th (938) Quail Ridge TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE East Wake Forest -1st (890) Bartlett, Tenn. LSU-12th (1210) El Campeon Course LSU-16th (1276) Stanford University 1993 LSU - 15th (946) Santa Maria Georgia-1st (1176) Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. Palo Alto, Ca East Georgia - 1st (897) Baton Rouge, La. t3. Katy Harris 72-70-70-75 - 287 t44. Meredith Duncan 79-73-77-74 - 30 LSU AIAW Appearances t60. Isabel Dornellas 75-79-75-77 - 306 1981 LSU Team 21st 1982 Karen Mayson (Ind.) N/A Most NCAA Championships Appearances LSU NCAA Team Appearances 4 - Katy Wilkinson Harris 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 2015 TEAM-FINISH/SCORE SITE 4 - Meredith Duncan 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 LSU-20th (938) Concession Golf Club 4 - Megan McChrystal 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Stanford-1st Bradenton, Fla. 3 - Kristi Coats 1990, 1991, 1992 T12. Caroline Nistrup 72-74-76-74--296 3 - Caroline Martens 2006, 2008, 2009 T. 53 Madelene Sagstrom 76-79-77--232 T.89 Elise Bradley 82-82-75--239 3 - Amalie Valle 2008, 2009, 2011 3 - Tessa Teachman 2009, 2011, 2012 3 - Jacqueline Hedwall 2009, 2011, 2012 30 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 2011 NCAA 3rd Place Team HISTORY

2011 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS LSU BEST EVER THIRD AS A TEAM; AUSTIN ERNST WINS TITLE BRYAN, Texas - Freshman Austin Ernst became the first LSU women’s (who led the team in pars with 50) finished in a tie for 26th place, while golfer in the 32-year history of the program to win the NCAA Women’s McChrystal finished in a tie for 43rd. Championship, firing a final round of 6-under 66 to win the championship by LSU finished with a school record 72 hole total of 1,181 (292-296-303- three shots at The Traditions Club. 290), topping the 1,187 total they recorded in 1998. Ernst, from Seneca, S.C., becomes the first freshman to win the women’s national championship since Jennifer Rosales of USC in 1998. NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP It was also a historic day for the LSU women’s program as they rallied The Traditions Club - Bryan, Texas in the final round to easily finish the highest they have ever finished in their Final Team Top 5 (Par 288-1152) 11 Championship appearances, taking third behind champion UCLA and 1. UCLA 289-295-294-295 - 1173 +21; 2. Purdue 292-295-298-292 - 1177 runnerup Purdue. The best previous finish for a women’s team was in 1998 +25; 3. LSU 292-296-303-290 - 1181 +29; 4. Virginia 291-300-299-296 in Madison, Wisc., when LSU finished fifth. - 1186 +34; 5. Southern Cal 302-302-292-294 - 1190+38; 5. Arkansas 305- After losing the lead in the third round, Ernst came right back on the 296-296-293 - 1190 +38; 5. Arkansas 305-296-296-293 - 1990 +38. second hole of the day with a hole-in-one and then a 60-foot birdie on the next hole put her in the lead to stay. LSU Scores “I had 162 (yards). It was a solid eight iron and it was going right at the 1. Austin Ernst 72-66-77-66 - 281 -7 pin,” Ernst told the media afterwards. “I looked down and looked back up T26. Jacqueline Hedwall 72-76-73-76 - 297 +9 and begin to hear the roar because it got really, really loud and I looked up T43. Megan McChrystal 72-77-76-75 - 300 +12 and the ball was gone. Everyone was going crazy. I don’t remember exactly T80. Tessa Teachman 81-77-77-73 - 308 +20 what I did, but I went crazy. It was my first hole-in-one ever.” T102. Amalie Valle 76-77-80-80 - 313 +25 Ernst, showing maturity beyond her freshman status, won by three shots over Arkansas’ Kelli Shean. Ernst posted rounds of 72-66-77-66 for a 72-hole score of seven-under 281, the lowest score ever shot for 72 holes by an LSU women’s golfer. “I was very confident coming in,” Ernst said. “Coming down the stretch my nerves were really good which I was little surprised about. I was just trusting my shots. (Coach Karen Bahnsen) kept telling me one shot at a time. Stay in the now not yesterday. Don’t focus on results.” In fact, Ernst told Bahnsen on the seventh hole she didn’t want to know her place in the standings during the round and the scoreboards on the course were only showing team results. “For Austin to come in here and handle all this shows how poised she is,” said LSU Coach Karen Bahnsen. “She handled everything so well …” Ernst played the par 3s in two-under, the par fours in two-under and the par fives in three-under. She tied with runnerup Shean with 19 birdies and her hole-in-one was one of an amazing five over the last two rounds of the event. The Lady Tiger team played the final 10 combined holes early Saturday in one-over par to fall to a tie for fourth and Bahnsen knew her team had one final kick left. “When we got done we talked about how the girls are the tops in the country in final round average and that’s a fact,” she said. “I told them they just have to play like that and be confident. I’m proud of them. It was a total team effort. I said it was going to take that. Finishing third is tremendous. They fought really hard. It feels awesome. I’ve been doing this a long time and I’m so proud of the girls. They tried so hard the entire week.” Besides Ernst’s 66, junior Tessa Teachman came out big for the team with a one-over 73, senior Megan McChrystal closed her record-breaking AUSTIN ERNST career at LSU before turning pro with a 75, Jacqueline Hedwall had a 76 and LSU’s other senior in the lineup, Amalie Valle, posted 80. Hedwall

2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 31 HISTORY 2012 NCAA 3rd Place Team 2012 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS LSU EQUALS THIRD PLACE FINISH FRANKLIN, Tenn. - Coach Karen Bahnsen said it all season long and surge on holes 5-9. On the final nine holes, LSU would card a 1-under side, emphasized it all week at the Vanderbilt Legends Club and the NCAA again getting three birdies and an Ernst eagle on the more difficult par-5 Women’s Championships about how her Lady Tigers “were such fighters.” 18th hole. Struggling a bit at 26-over par and about to fall out of the top 10 for the first time all week, the Lady Tigers fight showed on the final three holes NCAA Women’s Championship in Thursday’s third round, as the team counted six birdies on the 7th, 8th Vanderbilt Legends Club-Franklin, Tenn. and 9th holes to suddenly move to 20-over par and in fifth place entering Final Team Top 5 (Par 288-1152) Friday’s final round of the 72-hole marathon. 1. Alabama 286-285-306-294 - 1171 +19; The Lady Tigers took the Legends Club and its sun-baked double 2. Southern Cal 297-288-294-293 -1172 +20; rolled greens to its knees with a 1-over par round of 289, its best of the 3. LSU 293-294-297-289 - 1173 +21; tournament, as LSU finished a program-best third place for the second- 4. Virginia 288-294-301-292 - 1175 +23; consecutive year. 5. South Carolina 302-281-300-293 - 1176 +24. LSU played the last 21 holes of the tournament in 5-under par and posted a number at 21-over par 1,173 (293-294-297-289) that was almost LSU Scores good enough to win the title. After finishing eight shots behind UCLA last T3. Tessa Teachman 69-74-70-74 - 287 -1 year, the Tigers watched the final wave and top two, Alabama and Southern T29. Austin Ernst 78-75-74-68 - 295 +7 California, come in with Southern Cal on two occasions dropping back to T51. Madelene Sagstrom 70-72-83-74 - 299 +11 21-over to give LSU a potential second-place tie before a late birdie set up T59. Lindsay Gahm 76-73-77-74 - 300 +12 even more drama. T93. Jacqueline Hedwall 83-75-76-73 - 307 +19 With USC in the clubhouse at plus-20 and its last player not counting, it was up to Alabama’s Brooke Pancake to two putt to win the title by a shot. Pancake closed out the Tide’s first NCAA title at 19-over par 1,171. USC finished at 20-over 1,172, one shot ahead of LSU. LSU’s 1,173 marks the lowest 72-hole score in school history, eight shots better than the third-place score of a season ago. “They came in here and really wanted to get in a position to win it,” said LSU Coach Bahnsen. “They did and went out and posted a great number and it was just a couple short. We felt like we were good enough to compete and we showed we were. They did it as a total team. I’m very proud of them. Yea, they are a little disappointed but I’m so proud of them.” The repeat of the third-place finish came on the heels of four team wins, the most team wins since the 1985-86 season. Senior Tessa Teachman, in her final collegiate tournament, finished with a birdie to tie for third at 1-under 287 (69-74-70-74). Chirapat Jao-Javanil of Oklahoma was the individual winner at 6-under 282 (69-73-70-70). Teachman, is the fourth LSU golfer to finish in the top three in the history of the NCAA Championships joining Austin Ernst, who won last year. Katy Harris in 2001 and Kristi Coats in 1991 who both finished third. “It is bittersweet,” said Teachman after the verdict was sealed and LSU had finished third. “It is also my last year to give it a try. I know we can all think of shots we left here and there. It’s a four-day tournament. It’s how they declare the champion whoever plays best over four days. So it is bittersweet and frustrating but in retrospect you have to say third means not what we wanted but it’s not bad when you look at the great competition that’s out there.” In posting its 1-over par round, LSU really took advantage of the par-5 ninth on the front side and the more difficult back nine that had caused TESSA TEACHMAN teams problems all week. All five players birdied the ninth, giving LSU a counting four total of 2-over after struggling early before a nine-birdie

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1979-1980 LSU’S FIRST WOMEN’S GOLF TEAM YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1979-80 1982-83 TOURNAMENT FINAL-SCORE Susie Maxwell Berning Classic, Okla. City, Okla. 8th–307-311-317–935 Susie Maxwell Berning Inv., Okla. City, Okla. 16th–970 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. 7th–303-305-307–915 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. 9th–977 Taylor Made Women’s Invitational, Memphis, Tenn. 2nd–298-312-302–912 Lady Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. t15th–1027 Lamar Women’s Invitational, Beaumont, Texas 5th–312-158-310–780 Tiger-Tide Invitational, Meridian, Miss. 6th–664 Florida Lady Gator, Gainesville, Fla. 7th–308-320–628 LSU-Alabama-Okla. Triangular, Baton Rouge, La. 2nd–333 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. t3rd–309-318–627 Betsy Rawls Invitational, Austin, Texas 18th–993 Rollins-Peggy Kirk Bell Inv., Winter Park, Fla. 3rd–319-309-304–932 Lamar Invitational, Beaumont, Texas –972 Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. 10th–321-317-316–954 Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. 17th–665 SEC Championships, Pine Mountain, Ga. 5th–315-313-318–946

1980-81 1983-84 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic, Okla. City, Okla. 10th–959 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic, Okla. City, Okla. 11th–959 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. 5th–909 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. 8th–928 Lady Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. t8th–963 Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate, Memphis, Tenn. t13th–946 Houston Baptist Invitational, Houston, Texas 9th–956 Alabama Seascape Invitational, Destin, Fla. 4th–944 SEC Championships, Auburn, Ala. 3rd–910 Lady Cardinal Invitational, Wildwood, Texas 12th–1003 AIAW Championships, Athens, Ga. 21st–969 LSU-Lou Besson Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 3rd–953 Lady Troy Invitational, Eufala, Ala. 5th–958 1981-82 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational, Orlando, Fla. 4th–932 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic, Okla. City, Okla. 11th Fall Creek Falls Classic, Pikeville, Tenn. 7th–977 Lady Seminole, Tallahassee, Fla. 4th Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. 13th–985 Eagle Scoremaster, Memphis, Tenn. 1st SEC Championships, Pine Mountain, Ga. 5th–933 Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 5th Monterrey Invitational, Monterrey, Mexico 7th LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 4th–310 SEC Championships, Pine Mountain, Ga. 4th–946 NCAA Championships, Stanford, Calif. 16th–1276

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1984-85 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 6th–322-306–628 Susie Maxwell Berning Classic, Norman, Okla. 4th–956 Earl Stewart Lady Mustang, Dallas, Texas t4th–344-315-325–984 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. 13th–940 Lady Jaguar Invitational, Mobile, Ala. 1st–303-317-306–926 Memphis State Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. t12th–666 SEC Championships, Greensboro, Ga. t3rd–313-311–624 Alabama-Seascape Invitational, Destin, Fla. 12th–644 Lamar Lady Cardinal, Wildwood, Texas 8th–978 1990-91 Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 9th–932 Neva McCall Intercollegiate, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1st–316-326-318–960 LSU-Lou Besson Invitational, Baton Rouge 1st–602 Beacon Woods Invitational, Bayonet Point, Fla. 4th–300-303-303–906 Hudson Industries Invitational, Eufala, Ala. 12th–948 Tiger-Tide Intercollegiate, Destin, Fla. 10th–331-313-313–957 Fall Creek Falls Classic, Pikeville, Tenn. 2nd–945 FIU-, Miami, Fla. 3rd–319-306-308–933 Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. 12th–957 Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 3rd–326-318-312–956 SEC Championships, Pine Mountain, Ga. 6th–940 McDonald’s UCF Rotary Classic, Orlando, Fla. t4th–321-315–636 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 3rd–307-324-300–931 1985-86 Earl Stewart Lady Mustang, Dallas, Texas 4th–309-309-311–929 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. 2nd–306-291-297–894 South Ala. Intercollegiate, Gulf Shores, Ala. 1st–298-310-310–918 Memphis Women’s Inter., Memphis, Tenn. 1st–305-306-301–912 SEC Championship, Lexington, Ky. 5th–326-312-313–951 Alabama-Seascape Invitational, Destin, Fla. 2nd–302-309–611 Lamar Lady Cardinal Inv., Wildwood, Texas 1st–298-299–597 1991-92 Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 6th–308-306-308–922 Roadrunner Invitational, Las Cruces, N.M. 8th–316-319-312–947 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 1st–311-309-304–924 Ping Lady Sun Devil, Tempe, Ariz. 10th–317-312-305–934 Hudson Industries Invitational, Eufala, Ala. 3rd–305-308-314–929 Beacon Woods Invitational, Bayonet Point, Fla. 9th–326-325-317–968 SMU Lady Mustang, Dallas, Texas 3rd–301-298-311–910 Tiger-Tide Invitational, Destin, Fla. 3rd–310-327-330–967 Peggy Kirk Bell Inv., Winter Springs, Fla. 1st–299-310-310–919 Betsy Rawls Invitational, Austin, Texas 16th–332-326-328–986 Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. 1st–310-296-300–906 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 3rd–315-309-301–925 SEC Championships, Calloway Gardens, Ga. 5th–307-314-329–940 SMU Round Up, Dallas, Texas 8th–315-325-325–965 NCAA Championships, Columbus, Ohio 9th–300-303-306-308–1217 South Ala. Intercollegiate, Gulf Shores, Ala. 1st–290-300-296–886 SEC Championships, Baton Rouge, La. 1st–295-302-295–892 1986-87 Roadrunner Invitational, Las Cruces, N.M. 4th–310-311-315–936 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. 3rd–314-304-315–933 Memphis State Invitational, Memphis, Tenn. 2nd–313-303-302–918 Tiger-Tide Invitational, Destin, Fla. 3rd–315-303-304–922 Lady Cardinal Invitational, Wildwood, Texas 2nd–310-305-309–924 Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 11th–323 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 5th–309-323–632 Lady Mustang Invitational, Dallas, Texas 10th–326-336-313–975 Gulf Shores Invitational, Gulf Shores, Ala. 1st–308-308–616 Lady Paladin Invitational, Greenville, S.C. 2nd–306-307-302–915 Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. 9th–319-322-318–959 SEC Championships, Callaway Gardens, Ga. 5th–323-313-307–943

1987-88 Roadrunner/Diet Coke, Las Cruces, N. M. 12th–317-308-302–927 Dick McGuire Invitational, Albuquerque, N. M. t9th–310-328-311–949 Beacon Woods Invitational, Tarpon Springs, Fla. 7th –312-303-318–933 Tiger-Tide Invitational, Destin, Fla. 5th –325-311-322–958 Lamar Lady Cardinal Inv., Wildwood, Texas 1st –302-309-321–932 Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 4th –317-318–635 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 3rd –315-315-309–939 SMU Lady Mustang, Dallas, Texas 10th–314-312-358–984 USA-Gulf Shores Invitational, Gulf Shores, Ala. 2nd –309-303-308–920 Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. 4th –319-305-315–939 SEC Championships, Gulf Breeze, Fla. 3rd –294-295-301–890

1988-89 Roadrunner/Diet Coke, Las Cruces, N. M. 6th–976 Dick McGuire Invitational, Albuquerque, N. M. 13th–974 South Florida/Beacon Woods, Bayonet Point, Fla.t 7th–939 Pat Bradley Invitational, Miami, Fla. t7th–953 Lamar Lady Cardinal Invitational, Wildwood, Texas 6th–945 Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 11th–981 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 8th–934 Lady Mustang, Dallas, Texas 6th–986 South Alabama-Gulf Shores Inv., Gulf Shores, Ala. 3rd–923 SEC Championship, Ponte Vedra, Fla. 6th–949

1989-90 Beacon Woods Invitational, Bayonet Point, Fla. 3rd–302-303-310–915 Tiger-Tide Invitational, Destin, Fla. 5th–306-312-298–916 Lamar Lady Cardinal Invitational, Wildwood, Texas t5th–313-312-316–941 Pat Bradley Invitational, Miami, Fla. 4th–313-323-309–945 OSU-Guadalajara Inter., Guadalajara, Mexico 10th–334-318-314–966 Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 8th–318-317-321–956 1985-1986 9TH PLACE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 34 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Year-By-Year Results HISTORY

1995-1996 8TH PLACE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

1992-93 Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 2nd–295-290-299–884 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. 4th–317-308-304–929 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 2nd–295-302-296–893 NCAA Preview, Athens, Ga. 18th–331-328-320–979 Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. 2nd–315-304-300–919 UCLA Invitational, Temecula, Calif. 10th–316-338-324–978 SEC Championships, Knoxville, Tenn. 2nd–308-300–608 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate, Myrtle Beach, SC 8th–327-323-327–977 NCAA East Regional, Auburn, Ala. 7th–308-319-298–925 Betsy Rawls Classic, Austin, Texas 17th–351-345–696 NCAA Championships, La Quinta, Calif. 8th–321-315-310-316–1262 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 7th–319-320–639 Ping-ASU Women’s Invitational, Tempe, Ariz. t14th–317-315-325–957 1996-97 South Alabama Invitational, Gulf Shores, Ala. 3rd–317-305-316–938 Auburn Tiger Invitational, Auburn, Ala. 1st–297-298–595 SEC Championships, Oxford, Miss. 8th–319-315–634 Lady Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. 4th–305-303-305–913 NCAA East Regionals, Baton Rouge, La. 15th–317-317-312–946 Rolex NCAA Fall Preview 11th–333-321-311–965 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes, Hilton Head, S.C. 2nd–301-308-309–918 1993-94 Texas A&M Classic, College Station, Texas 1st–316-301-313–930 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. 6th–312-305-312–929 SunTrust/Lady Gator, Gainesville, Fla. 1st–295-298-296–889 Beacon Woods Invitational, Bayonet Point, Fla. 5th–311-308-304–923 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 2nd–297-301-306–904 Tiger-Tide Women’s Intercollegiate, Destin, Fla. 1st–305-313–618 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. 4th–308-300-313–921 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate, Myrtle Beach, SC 12th–326-324-331–981 SEC Championships, Columbia, S.C. 2nd–314-295-296–905 Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 8th–319-314-315–948 NCAA East Regional, Bloomington, Ill. 12th–321-337-309–96 Betsy Rawls Classic, Austin, Texas 13th–344-331-327–1002 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge t6th–314-317-319–950 1997-98 Ping-ASU Women’s Invitational, Tempe, Ariz. 15th–326-316-314–956 NCAA Rolex Fall Preview, Madison, Wisc. 6th–308-302-307–917 SEC Championships, West Point, Miss. 8th–322-304-312–938 Auburn Tiger Invitational, Opelika, Ala. 2nd–296-290-293–879 Mercedes-Benz Championships, Knoxville, Tenn. 2nd–306-305-298–909 1994-95 Stanford Intercollegiate, Palo Alto, Calif. 5th–299-292-302–893 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. 1st–309-300–609 Rolex National Match Play, Vero Beach. Fla. 3rd–def. UCLA, 4.5-0.5 Beacon Woods Invitational, Bayonet Point, Fla. 6th–307-309-312–928 lost to Duke, 3-2 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate, Myrtle Beach, SC 3rd–306-296-301–903 def. Tulsa, 3-2 NCAA Preview, Wilmington, N.C. t7th–325-319-306–950 Golf World Invitational, Hilton Head, S.C. t6th–307-312-302–921 Lady Gator Invitational, Gainesville, Fla. 6th–318-317-311–946 SunTrust Lady Gator Inv., Gainesville, Fla. 4th–296-289-300–885 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 1st–299-299-302–900 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 1st–302-294-294–890 Ping-ASU Women’s Invitational, Tempe, Ariz. 12th–326-309-306–941 Rainbow Wahine Invitational, Honolulu, Haw. 3rd–302-295-310–907 Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. 5th–319-310-315–944 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. 9th–316-316-311–943 SEC Championships, Franklin, Tenn. 3rd–307-314-317–938 SEC Women’s Championship, Birmingham, Ala. 2nd–302-302-295–899 NCAA East Regional, Bartlett, Tenn. 17th–313-320-309–942 NCAA East Reg. Championships, Durham, N.C. 3rd–297-296-311–904 NCAA Division I Championships, Madison, Wisc. 5th–291-301-301-294–1187 1995-96 Rolex Fall Preview, La Quinta, Calif. 11th–318-310-297–925 Auburn Lady Tiger Intercollegiate, Auburn, Ala. 1st–302-298–600 Lady Seminole Invitational, Tallahassee, Fla. 1st–306-293-305–904 Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate, Myrtle Beach, SC 1st–306-301-306–913 Arizona Invitational, Tucson, Ariz. 7th–306-304-298–908

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1997-1998 5TH PLACE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

1998-1999 Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S.C. 2nd–310-305-304–919 Auburn Tiger Invitational, Opelika., Ala. 5th–298-300–598 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. 2nd–297-294-301–892 Bama NCAA Fall Preview, Tulsa, Okla. 15th–317-314–631 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 1st–304-310-304–918 Mercedes-Benz Championships, Knoxville, Tenn. 11th–304-305-320–929 SEC Women’s Championships, Rogers, Ark. 2nd–321-302-298–921 Rolex National Match Play, Vero Beach, Fla. 5th–def. Texas, 3.5-1.5; NCAA East Regional, Columbus, Ohio 5th–303-298-302–903 lost to Duke 5-0; NCAA Division I Championships, Sunriver, Ore. 10th–313-298-302-303–1216 lost to Arizona Golf World/Palmetto Dunes, Hilton Head, SC 10th–316-311-303–930 2000-01 SunTrust Lady Gator Inv., Gainesville, Fla. 4th–307-309–616 Auburn Tiger-Derby Invitational, Auburn, Ala. 4th–303-309-301–913 LSU-Fairwood Invitational, Baton Rouge, La. 3rd–315-311–626 NCAA Fall Preview, Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. 8th–307-310–617 Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S.C. 4th–313-298–611 Mercedes-Benz Championships, Knoxville, Tenn. 4th–304-305-311–920 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. 2nd–308-308-300–916 GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes, Hilton Head, S.C. 11th–307-293-306–906 SEC Women’s Championship, Opelika, Ala. 4th–308-311-299–918 CGF Match Play, Estero, Fla. 5th–Lost to Southern NCAA East Regional, Columbia, S.C. 3rd–299-292-302–893 Cal, 4-1; won over Pepperdine on tiebreaker; lost to Auburn on tiebreaker NCAA Division I Championships, Tulsa, Okla. 10th–303-314-306–923 SunTrust Lady Gator, Gainesville, Fla. 5th–305-288-305–898 Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S.C. 3rd–301-300-312–913 1999-2000 Dr. Thompson Rainbow Wahine, Honolulu 3rd–304-301-295–900 NCAA Fall Preview, Sunriver, Ore. 9th–314-303-300–917 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 1st–295-286-283–864 Lady Buckeye Fall Invitational, Columbus, Ohio 4th–313-310-308–931 SEC Women’s Championship, Athens, Ga. 2nd–287-289-301–877 Mercedes-Benz Championship, Knoxville, Tenn. 6th–302-308-331–921 NCAA Central Regional, West Lafayette, Ind. 6th–305-305-318–928 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Invit., Hilton Head, SC 5th–290-303-299–892 NCAA Div. I Championships, Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. 12th–304-303-298-305–1210 SunTrust Lady Gator, Gainesville, Fla. 3rd–312-304-304–920 2001-02 Mason Rudolph Championships, Nashville, Tenn. 7th–313-301-303–917 NCAA Fall Preview, Auburn, Wash. T6th–302-300–602 Mercedes-Benz Women’s, Knoxville, Tenn. 8th–299-306-323–928 Lady Paladin Invitational, Greenville, S. C. 3rd–302-306-301–909 SunTrust Lady Gator, Gainesville, Fla. 5th–298-316-311–925 Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S. C. 12th–302-319-310–931 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. 14th–311-320-310–941 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 2nd–297-293-305–895 SEC Women’s Championships, Athens, Ga. 8th–303-313-305–921 NCAA East Regional, Baton Rouge, La. 12th–297-303-301–898

2002-03 Mason Rudolph Champ., Nashville, Tenn. 14th–328-319-316–963 Mercedes-Benz Women’s Knoxville, Tenn. T14th–327 326-328–981 Furman Lady Paladin, Greenville, S. C. 11th–307-305-308–920 Auburn “The Derby”, Auburn, Ala. 13th–311 322-319–952 Lady Puerto Rico Classic, San Juan 13th–309-310-313–932 Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S. C. T11th–320–320 Bryan National, Browns Summit, N. C. 15th–314-311–625 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 4th–300-299-308–907 SEC Women’s Championship, Lexington, Ky. 10th–324-326-325–975 1999-2000 10TH PLACE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 36 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Year-By-Year Results HISTORY

2005-2006 23RD PLACE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2007-2008 15TH PLACE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2003-04 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge 8th -- 307-305-294 -- 906 UA-Rhoads Intercollegiate, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3rd–305-311–617 Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. 11th -- 301-306-304 -- 911 Price’s Intercollegiate, Las Cruces, N.M. 3rd–301-303-286–890 Bryan National Collegiate, Browns Summitt, N.C. 12th -- 311-314-304 -- 940 Mercedes-Benz Women’s, Knoxville, Tenn. t10th–301-309-309–919 SEC Women’s Championships, West Point, Miss. 7th -- 294-303-302 -- 899 Furman Lady Paladin, Greenville, S. C. 4th–304-293-303–900 NCAA East Regionals, Baton Rouge, La. 14th -- 287-295-299 -- 881 Tulane Nokia Sugar Bowl Inv., New Orleans 2nd–303-306-320–929 Central District Regional, Parrish, Fla. 1st–295-298-310–903 2007-08 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge 3rd–301-306-306–913 Cougar Classic, Hanahan, S.C. 5th -- 286-299-298 -- 883 Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S. C. 7th–311-317-311–939 Mason Rudolph Championships, Franklin, Tenn. 16th -- 293-308-306 -- 907 SEC Women’s Championship, Baton Rouge t2nd–299-293-289–881 Mercedes-Benz Championship, Knoxville, Tenn. 9th -- 295-299-294 -- 888 NCAA East Regional, Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla. 12th–319-305-306–930 UA-Ann Rhodes Intercollegiate, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10th -- 304-304-304 -- 912 Lady Puerto Rico Classic, San Juan, Puerto Rico 2nd -- 297-290-296 -- 883 2004-05 UCF Challenge, Sorrento, Fla. 9th -- 290-294-294 -- 878 Cougar Classic, Hanahan, S.C. 1st–288-295-290–­­873 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 2nd -- 300-300-290 -- 890 Mason Rudolph Champ., Nashville, Tenn. 7th–296-300-297–893 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, Athens, Ga. 9th -- 297-316-315 -- 928 Mercedes-Benz Women’s, Knoxville, Tenn. 5th–302-297-299–898 Crimson Tide Classic, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2nd -- 312-296-295 -- 903 SEC/ACC Challenge, Destin, Fla. 3rd–299-290-290–879 SEC Women’s Championships, Loudon, Tenn 6th -- 310-310-300 -- 920 Central District Regional, Parrish, Fla. 4th–303-296-298–897 NCAA Central Regional Tournament, Austin Texas 8th -- 300-302-300 -- 902 Lady Gamecock Classic, Columbia, S.C. t4th–309-316-322–947 NCAA Div.I Championship, Albuquerque, N.M 15th -- 300-315-312-295 --1222 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge 1st–296-290-293–879 Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. 2nd–300-300-305–905 2008-09 SEC Women’s Championships, Tunica, Miss. t4th–303-293-310–906 Cougar Classic, Hanahan. S.C. 5th -- 297-290-291 -- 878 NCAA Central Regional, Lubbock, Texas 10th–298-316-303–917 Mercedes Benz Collegiate, Knoxville, Ten.. 1st -- 291-293-281 -- 865 Auburn Derby Invitational, Auburn, Ala. 7th -- 314-300-297 -- 911 2005-06 Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. 2nd -- 292-297-296 -- 885 Cougar Classic 7th--306--297--294-- 897 UCF Challenge, Sorrento, Fla. 6th -- 286-302-289 -- 877 Lady Tar Heel, Chapel HIll, N.C. t12th--316-298-310 -- 924 LSU Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 3rd -- 287-297-283 -- 867 Chrysler Challenge, Destin, Fla. 4th--309-303-304 -- 916 Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. 6th -- 305 -- 305 Auburn “The Derby”, Auburn, Ala. 10th--308-310-299 -- 917 Bryan Park Nat. Collegiate, Browns Summitt, N.C. 1st -- 290-302-295 -- 887 Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. 6th--304-309-308 -- 921 SEC Women’s Golf Championship, Blytheville, S.C. 5th -- 301-286-299 -- 886 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, Baton Rouge 2nd--298-290-287 -- 875 NCAA West Regional, Tempe, Ariz. 3rd -- 295-288-285 -- 868 Dr. Donnis Thompson Inv., Honolulu, 3rd--294-318-293 -- 905 NCAA Division I Championship, Owings Mills, Md. 12th -- 302-304-309-304 -- 1219 Bryan Park Golf Course, Browns Summitt, N.C. 16th--314-324-300 -- 938 SEC Women’s Championships, Nashville, Tenn. 7th--302-300-298 --900 2009-10 Lady Buckeye Spring Invite, Dublin, Ohio 7th--293-300-301 -- 894 NGCA Match PLay Championship 3rd (qual) 299-291 -- 590 NCAA East Regional, Browns Summitt, N.C. 2nd--288-288-294 -- 870 QF -- def. Georgia, 4-1 NCAA Div. I Championships, Columbus, Ohio 23rd--298-307-319-308 -- 1232 SF -- def. Florida, 3-2 Finals -- def. Auburn, 3.5-1.5 2006-07 Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship 6th -- 286-283 -- 569 Cougar Classic, Hanahan, S. C. 4th -- 295-284-299 -- 878 Mercedes Benz Collegiate, Knoxville, Ten.. t11th -- 306-301-303 -- 910 Mason Rudolph Championship, Nashville, Tenn. 11th -- 298-296-302 -- 896 Landfall Tradition/NCAA Preview t11th -- 307-298-307 -- 912 Lady Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, N.C. 13th -- 319-310-301 -- 930 Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. 5th -- 295-303-300 -- 898 Auburn “The Derby”, Auburn, Ala. 5th -- 305-305 -- 610 Kinderlou Forest Challenge, Valdosta, Ga. 9th -- 299-308-308 -- 915 National Match Play, Orlando, Fla. d. Wake Forest, 4-1; lost to Tiger-Wave Golf Classic, New Orleans, La. 4th -- 294-307-300 -- 901 Vanderbilt, 3.5-1.5; d. Arkansas, 4-1; lost to Auburn, 4-1 Bryan National Collegiate, Greensboro, N.C. 8th -- 306-295-289 -- 890 Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. 6th -- 310-298-301 -- 909 SEC Women’s Golf Championship, Blytheville, S.C. 6th -- 284-290-292 -- 866 UCF Challenge, Orlando, Fla. 7th -- 312-300-309 -- 921 NCAA West Regional, Tempe, Ariz. 9th -- 302-295-307 -- 904

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2010-2011 3RD PLACE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011-2012 3RD PLACE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

2010-11 2014-15 NCAA Fall Preview, Bryan, Texas 2nd -- 287-283-280 -- 850 Mason Rudolph Championships 2nd - 285-292-298 -- 875 Mason Rudolph Championship, Franklin, Tenn. 1st -- 278-282-283 -- 843 Schooner Fall Classic 11th - 283-288-285 -- 856 Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2nd -- 285-285-278 -- 848 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational 7th - 296-295-294 -- 885 Pac 10-SEC Challenge, Palo Alto, Calif. 13th -- 316-293-298 -- 907 The Alamo Invitational 1st - 279-284-278 -- 841 Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. 2nd -- 293-290-294 -- 877 Lady Puerto Rico 2nd 296-292-295 -- 883 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate -- New Orleans, La. 9th -- 291-302-294 -- 887 Allstate Sugar Bowl 1st - 284-304-286 -- 874 LSU Tiger Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 6th -- 300-305-297 -- 902 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate 15th - 291-286-290 -- 867 Liz Murphey Collegiate, Athens, Ga. t13th -- 315-309-290 -- 914 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 1st - 297-280-302 -- 879 SEC Women’s Golf Championship, Auburn, Ala. 3rd -- 287-300-300 -- 887 SEC Women’s Championships 7th - 299-293-297 -- 889 NCAA Central Regional, Notre Dame, Ind. 2nd -- 295-303-296 -- 894 NCAA Raleigh Regional T4th - 288-304-296 -- 888 NCAA Championships, Bryan, Texas 3rd -- 292-296-303-290 -- 1181 NCAA Championships T20th - 309-316-213 -- 938

2011-2012 Cougar Classic, Charleston, S.C. 1st -- 280-291-277--848 2015-16 Mason Rudolph Fall Preview, Franklin, Tenn. 11th -- 303-300-293 -- 896 Mason Rudolph Championships T4th - 288-287-298 -- 873 Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. 1st -- 284-285-287 -- 856 Schooner Fall Classic 11th - 291-292-297 -- 880 Mercedes-Benz SEC/Pac 10, Knoxville, Tenn. 15th -- 307-295-298 -- 900 Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational 10th - 302-303-298 -- 903 Lady Puerto Rico Classic, Rio Grandre, PR 1st -- 294-292-298 -- 884 The Alamo Invitational 15th - 307-306-291 -- 904 Central District Invitational, Parrish, Fla. 4th -- 291-301-293 -- 885 Allstate Sugar Bowl 12th - 298-291-306 -- 895 LSU Tiger Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 2nd -- 295-292-295 -- 882 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate T15th - 303-301-308 -- 912 PING/ASU Invitational 9th -- 294-285-306 -- 885 LSU Tiger Golf Classic T5th - 305-310-305 -- 920 SEC Women’s Golf Championship, Fayetteville, Ark. 7th -- 310-309-318 -- 937 Silverado Showdown 8th - 293-299-303 -- 895 NCAA West Regional, Erie, Colo. t1st -- 290-296-287 -- 873 SEC Women’s Championships 11th - 305-303-303 -- 911 NCAA Championships, Franklin, Tenn. 3rd -- 293-294-297-289 -- 1173 NCAA Raleigh Regional 11th - 299-310-296 -- 905

2012-13 Cougar Classic, Hanahan, S.C. 18th -- 303-292-307 -- 902 Liz Murphey NCAA Fall Preview, Athens, Ga. t14th -- 305-300-298 -- 903 Ruth’s Chris Lady Tar Heel, Chapel Hill, N.C. 8th -- 294-302-297 -- 893 The Alamo Invitational, San Antonio, Texas 8th -- 291-297-293 -- 881 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate, New Orleans, La. 6th -- 291-301 -- 592 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate t2nd -- 295-286-299 -- 880 LSU Tiger Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 3rd -- 306-294-312 -- 912 Rebel Intercollegiate, Oxford, Miss. t6th -- 291-294-303 -- 888 SEC Women’s CHampionships, Birmingham, Ala. t7th -- 303-311-309 -- 923 NCAA Women’s West Regional, Stanford, Calif. t2th -- 301-300-296 -- 897

2013-14 Cougar Classic, Hanahan, S. C. 11th – 295-291-301 – 887 Schooner Fall Classic, Norman, Okla. T3rd – 295-291-290 – 876 Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill, N. C. 11th – 295-298-294 – 887 The Alamo Invitational, San Antonio, Texas 2nd – 285-279-284 –848 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate, New Orleans, La. 8th – 291-293-288 – 872 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, Hilton Head, S.C. T3rd – 297-296-292 – 885 LSU Tiger Golf Classic, Baton Rouge, La. 4th – 304-302-299 – 905 SMU/DAC Invitational, Dallas, Texas 2nd – 301-294 – 595 SEC Women’s Championships, Birmingham, Ala. 5th – 295-297-306 – 898 NCAA Central Regional, Stillwater, Okla. 20th – 309-313-314 – 936 2014-2015 20TH PLACE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 38 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE School Records HISTORY

MELISA EATON AUSTIN ERNST MEGAN MCCHRYSTAL

Team Low 18-Hole Rounds (Top 50) 6. 850 (287-283-280) NCAA Fall Preview 9-13/14/15-10 1. 277 - Cougar Classic, 9/11-13/11 (3rd round) 7. 856 (283-288-285) Schooner Fall Invitational 10-4/5/6-14 2. 278 - The Alamo Invitational, 10/26-28/14 (3rd round) 7. 856 (284-285-287) Lady Tar Heel 10-7/8/9-11 278 - Mason Rudolph Championship, 9/24-26/10 (1st round) 8. 864 (295-286-283) LSU/Cleveland Golf 4-6/7/8-01 278 - Tar Heel Invitational, 10/08-10/10 (3rd round) 9. 865 (291-293-281) Mercedes Benz Championship 10-10/11/12-08 5. 279 - The Alamo Invitational, 10/26-28/14 (1st round) 10. 866 (284-290-292) SEC Women’s Championship 4-16/18-10 279 - The Alamo Invitational, 10/27-29/13 (2nd round) 11. 867 (291-286-290) Darius Rucker 3-6/7/8-15 7. 280 - LSU Golf Classic 3/27-29/15 (2nd round) 11. 867 (287-293-283) LSU Golf Classic 3-13/14/15-09 280 - Cougar Classic, 9/11-13/11 (1st round) 13. 868 (295-288-285) NCAA West Regionals 5-7/8/9-09 280 - NCAA Fall Preview, 9/13-15/10 (3rd round) 14. 870 (288-288-294) NCAA East Regionals 5-11/12/13-06 10. 281 - Mercedes Benz Collegiate, 10/10-12/08 (3rd round) 15. 873 (288-287-298) Mason Rudolph Championship 9-18/19/20-15 11. 282 - Mason Rudolph Championship, 9/24-26/10 (2nd round) 15. 873 (290-296-287) NCAA West Regionals 5-10/11/12-12 12. 283 - Schooner Fall Classic, 10/4-6/14 (1st round) 15. 873 (288-295-290) Cougar Classic 9-13/14-01 283 - NCAA Fall Preview, 9/13-15/10 (2nd round) 283 - Mason Rudolph Championship, 9/24-26/10 (3rd round) Team Low 72 Score 283 - Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship, 9/25-27/09 (2nd round) 1. 1173 (293-294-297-289) NCAA Champs. (Franklin, Tenn.) 2012 283 - LSU Golf Classic, 3/13-15/09 (3rd round) 2. 1181 (292-296-303-290) NCAA Champs. (Bryan, Texas) 2011 283 - LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, 4/4-6/01 (3rd round) 3. 1187 (291-301-301-294) NCAA Champs. (Madison, Wisc) 1998 18. 284 - The Alamo Invitational, (10/26-28/14 (2nd round) 4. 1210 (304-303-298-305) NCAA Champs. (Howey-in-Hills, Fla.) 2001 284 - Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate, 2/22-24/15 (1st round) 5. 1216 (313-298-302-303) NCAA Champs. (Sunriver, Ore.) 2000 284 - Tar Heel Invitational, 10/7-9/11 (1st round) 6. 1217 (300-303-306-308) NCAA Champs. (Columbus, Ohio) 1986 284 - The Alamo Invitational, 10/27-29/13 (3rd round) 7. 1219 (302-304-309-304) NCAA Champs. (Owings Mill, Md.) 2009 284 - SEC Women’s Championships, 4/16-18/10 (1st round) 8. 1222 (300-315-312-295) NCAA Champs. (Albuquerque, N.M.) 2008 284 - Cougar Classic, College of Charleston, 9/20/06 (2nd round) 9. 1232 (298-307-319-308) NCAA Champs. (Columbus, Ohio) 2006 24. 285 - Mason Rudolph Championship, 9/19-21/14 (1st round) 10. 1262 (321-315-310-316) NCAA Champs. (LaQuinta, Calif.) 1996 285 - Schooner Fall Classic, 10/4-6/14 (3rd round) 285 - The Alamo Invitational, 10/27-29/13 (1st round) Individual Top 50 Low Rounds (Based on strokes under par) 285 - Tar Heel Invitational, 10/7-9/11 (2nd round) 1. 64(-8) -Megan McChrystal, NCAA D1 Champ., 5/18-21/10 (4th round) 285 - PING/ASU Invitational, 3/30-4/1/12 (2nd round) 2. 65 (-7) - Megan McChrystal, NCAA Fall Preview, 9/13-15/10 (3rd round) 285 - Tar Heel Invitational, 10/08-10/10 (1st round) 65 (-7) - Katy Harris, SEC Women’s Champ., 4/20-22/01 (2nd round) 285 - Tar Heel Invitational, 10/08-10/10 (2nd round) 4. 66 (-6) - Carline Nistrup, The Alamo Invitational, 10/26-28/14 (1st round) 285 - NCAA West Regional, 5/7-9/09 (3rd round) 66 (-6) - Austin Ernst, NCAA Championships, 5/18-21/11 (2nd round) 32. 286 - Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate, 2/22-24/15 (3rd round) 66 (-6) - Austin Ernst, NCAA Championships, 5/18-21/11 (4th round) 286 - Darius RuckerIntercollegiate 3/6-8/15 (2nd round) 66 (-6) - Megan McChrystal, Tar Heel Invitational, 10/8-10/10 (3rd round) 286 - UCF Challenge, 3/9-10/09 (1st round) 8. 67 (-5) - Madelene Sagstrom, LSU Tiger Classic, 3/27-29/15 (2nd round) 286 - SEC Women’s Golf Championships, 4/20/09 (2nd round) 65 (-5) - Caroline Nistrup, Schooner Classic, 10/05-07/13 (2nd round) 286 - Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, 3/08-10/13 (2nd round) 67 (-5) - Caroline Nistrup, Tar Heel Invitational, 10/11-13/13 (2nd round) 286 - Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship, 9/25-27/09 (1st round) 67 (-5) - Austin Ernst, Cougar Classic, 9/11-13/11 (1st round) 286 - Cougar Classic, 9/09-11/07 (1st round) 67 (-5) - Tessa Teachman, Cougar Classic, 9/11-13/11 (1st round) 286 - LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, 4/4-6/01 (2nd round) 67 (-5) - Austin Ernst, Cougar Classic, 9/11-13/11 (3rd round) 40. 287 - Mason Rudolph Championships, 9/18-20/15 (2nd round) 67 (-5) - Mary Michael Maggio, NCAA Fall Preview, 9/13-15/10 (2nd round) 287 - Tar Heel Invitational, 10/7-9/11 (3rd round) 67 (-5) - Tessa Teachman, M. Rudolph, 9/24-26/10 (1st round) 287 - NCAA West Regional, 5/10-12/12 (3rd round) 67 (-5) - Megan McChrystal, Tar Heel Inv., 10/08-10/10 (1st round) 287 - NCAA Fall Preview, 9/13-15/10 (1st round) 17. 68 (-4) - Caroline Nistrup, Mason Rudolph, 9/19-21/14 (1st round) 287 - SEC Women’s Golf Championship, 4/15-17/11 (1st round) 68 (-4) - Madelene Sagstromk, Sugar Bowl, 2/22-24/15 (1st round) 287 - LSU Golf Classic, 3/13-15/09 (1st round) 68 (-4) - Elise Bradley, LSU Tiger Golf Classic, 3/27-29/15 (2nd round) 287 - NCAA East Regional, 5/14/07 (1st round) 68 (-4) - Madelene Sagstrom, NCAA Regional, 5/7-9/15 (1st round) 287 - LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic, 3/3-5/06 (3rd round) 66 (-4) - Madelene Sagstrom, Schooner Classic, 10/05-07/13 (3rd round) 287 - SEC Championships, 4/20-22/01 (1st round) 67 (-4) - Madelene Sagstrom, Rucker Inter., 3/8-10/13 (2nd round) 49. 288 - Mason Rudolph Championships, 9/18-20/15 (1st round) 68 (-4) - Madelene Sagstrom, LSU Tiger Classic, 3/26/2013 (2nd round) 288 - NCAA Raleigh Regional 5/7-9/15 (1st round) 68 (-4) - Lindsay Gahm, The Alamo Invitational, 10/27-29/2013(1st round) 288 - Schooner Fall Classic 10/4-6/14 (2nd round) 68 (-4) - Lindsay Gahm, The Alamo Inv., 10/27-29/2013 (2nd round) 288 - NCAA West Regional, 5/7-9/09 (2nd round) 68 (-4) - Madelene Sagstrom, The Alamo, 10/30/2012 (3rd round) 288 - Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate, 2/24-25/14 (3rd round) 68 (-4) - Austin Ernst, NCAA Championships, 5/22-25/2012 (4th round) 288 - NCAA East Regional, 5/11-13/06 (1st round) 68 (-4) - Austin Ernst, Central District, 2/20-21/2012 (1st round) 288 - NCAA East Regional, 5/11-13/06 (2nd round) 68 (-4) - Madelene Sagstrom, Tar Heel Invitational, 10/7-9/11 (1st round) 288 - Cougar Classic, 9/13-14/04 (2nd round) 68 (-4) - Austin Ernst, Tar Heel Invitational, 10/08-10/2010 (3rd round) 288 - SunTrust Lady Gator, 2/23-25/01 (2nd round) 68 (-4) - Megan McChrystal, Mason Rudolph, 9/24-26/10 (3rd round) 68 (-4) - Megan McChrystal, NCAA Fall Preview, 9/13-15/10 (1st round) Team Low 54 Score 68 (-4) - Jacqueline Hedwall, M. Rudolph, 9/25-27/2009 (2nd round) 1. 841 (279-284-278) The Alamo 10-26/27/28-14 68 (-4) - M. McChrystal, District Invitational, 2/16-17/2009 (3rd round) 2. 843 (278-282-283) Mason Rudolph Championship 9-24/25/26-10 68 (-4) - Jacqueline Hedwall, LSU Golf Classic, 3/13-15/09 (1st round) 3. 848 (285-279-284) The Alamo 10-27/28/29 -13 68 (-4) - Tessa Teachman, Bryan Park Collegiate, 4/3-5/2009 (1st round) 3. 848 (280-291-277) Cougar Classic 9-11/12/13-11 68 (-4) - Megan McChrystal, Mercedes Benz, 10/10-12/2008 (3rd round) 3. 848 (285-285-278) Tar Heel Invitational 10-8/9/10-10 68 (-4) - Megan McChrystal, UCF Challenge, 3/9-11/08 (3rd round) 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 39 HISTORY School Records

68 (-4) - Rebecca Kuhn, Crimson Tide Classic, 4/4-6/2008 (3rd round) 68 (-4) - Melissa Eaton, NCAA East Regional, 5/14/2007 (1st round) 68 (-4) – Caroline Martens, NCAA East Reg., 5/11-13/2006 (2nd round) 68 (-4) – Katy Harris, LSU-Fairwood, 1998 68 (-4) – Ashley Winn, Rainbow Wahine, 1998 68 (-4) – Katy Harris, Auburn Tiger Invitational, 1997 68 (-4) – Michelle Louviere, Lady Gator Invitational, 1996 68 (-4) – Kristi Coats, Tiger-Tide Invitational, 1989 70 (-4) – Jenny Lidback, Women’s Southern Intercollegiate, 1986 48. 69 (-3) -- Elise Bradley, NCAA BR Regional, 5/5-7/2016 (1st round) 69 (-3) -- Sydney Cavin, Allstate Sugar Bowl, 2/21-23/2016 (3rd round) 69 (-3) -- Sydney Cavin, Allstate Sugar Bowl, 2/21-23/2016 (1st round) 69 (-3) -- Kathleen Gallagher, ANNIKA Inter., 9/27-29/2015 (1st round) 69 (-3) -- Caroline Nistrup, Mason Rudolph, 9/18-20/2015 (1st round) 68 (-3) -Madelene Sagstrom, Darius Rucker, 3/6-8/2015 (2nd round) 68 (-3) - Madelene Sagstrom, Darius Rucker, 3/6-8/2015 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Madelene Sagstrom Mason Rudolph, 9/19-21/14 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Madelene Sagstrom Tar Heel, 10/10-12/14 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Madelene Sagstrom The Alamo Invite, 10/26-28/14 (1st round) CAROLINE NISTRUP 69 (-3) - Elise Bradley,The Alamo Invitational, 10/26-28/14 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Nadine Dreher The Alamo Invitational, 10/26-28/14 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Caroline Nistrup The Alamo Inv., 10/26-28/14 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Caroline Nistrup, Lady Puerto Rico, 2/15-17/15 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Madelene Sagstrom SEC Champ., 4/17-19/15 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Lindsey Gahm, Sugar Bowl Inter., 2/24-25/14 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Caroline Nistrup, Allstate Sugar Bow, 2/24-25/2014 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Madelene Sagstrom, LSU Golf Classic, 3/21-22/2014 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Lindsay Gahm, SMU/DAC Invitational, 4/4-5/2014 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Madelene Sagstrom, The Alamo, 10/27-29/2013 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Lindsay Gahm, The Alamo Invitational, 10/27-29/2013 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Madelene Sagstrom, Cougar Classic, 10/30/2012 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Tessa Teachman, District Invitational, 2/20-21/2012 (1st round) 69 (-3) - Tessa Teachman, PING/ASU Invitational, 3/30-4/1/2012 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Austin Ernst, NCAA West Regional, 5/10-12/2012 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Tessa Teachman, NCAA Championships, 5/22-25/2012 (1st round) 69 (-3) - Austin Ernst, Cougar Classic, 9/11-13/2011 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Tessa Teachman, Cougar Classic, 9/11-13/2011 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Austin Ernst, District Invitational, 2/21-22/2011 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Jacqueline Hedwall, Allstate Sugar Bowl, 2/28-3/1/2011 (1st round) MADELENE SAGSTROM 69 (-3) - M. McChrystal, Allstate Sugar Bowl, 2/28-3/1/2011 (1st round) 69 (-3) - Tessa Teachman, NCAA Fall Preview, 9/13-15/10 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - M. Michael Maggio, Mason Rudolph, 9/24-26/10 (1st round) 69 (-3) - Jacqueline Hedwall, Mason Rudolph, 9/24-26/10 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Tessa Teachman, Mason Rudolph, 9/25-27/2009 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Megan McChrystal, Tiger-Wave, 3/12-14/2010 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - M. McChrystal, SEC Championships, 4/16-18/2010 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Amalie Valle, UCF Challenge, 3/9-10/2009 (1st round) 69 (-3) - Megan McChrystal, Bryan Park National, 4/3-5/2009 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Megan McChrystal, NCAA Regional, 5/7-9/2009 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Megan McChrystal, NCAA Regional, 5/7-9/2009 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Megan McChrystal, Puerto Rico, 2/24-26/2008 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Alexis Rather, Puerto Rico, 2/24-26/2008 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Megan McChrystal, Liz Murphey, 3/21-23/2008 (1st round) 69 (-3) - Amalie Valle, Cougar Classic, 9/09-11/2007 (1st round) 69 (-3) - Lindy LaBauve, Mason Rudolph, 9/14-16/2007 (1st round) 69 (-3) - Melissa Eaton, UCF Challenge, 3/5-6/2007 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Melissa Eaton, Cougar Classic, 9/20/2006 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Melissa Eaton, SEC/ACC Challenge, Oct. 29-31/2004 (2nd round) 69 (-3) - Brooke Shelton, SEC/ACC Challenge, Oct. 29-31/2004 (3rd round) 69 (-3) - Lesley McClurg, SEC Championships, 4/20-22/2001 (1st round) LINDSEY GAHM 69 (-3) - Lesley McClurg, SunTrust Lady Gator, 2/23-25/2001 (2nd round) 69 (-3) – Katy Harris, Mercedez Benz, 10/13-15/2000 (3rd round) 69 (-3) – Katy Harris, Auburn Tiger Invitational, 1997 69 (-3) - Lisette Lee, Stanford, Invitational, 1997 70 (-3) - Lisette Lee, Liz Murphey Invitational, 2000

Individual Low 54 hole totals (aggregate total) 1. 203 (-13) –Austin Ernst Cougar Classic 2011 2. 205 (-11) – Lindsey Gahm Alamo Invitational 2013 205 (-11) – Megan McChrystal Tar Heel 2010 4. 206 (-10) – Megan McChrystal NCAA Fall Preview 2010 206 (-4) - Madelene Sagstrom Schooner Classic 2013 6. 208 (-8) – Tessa Teachman Cougar Classic 2011 7. 209 (-7) – Madelene Sagstrom Tar Heel 2011 209 (-7) – Megan McChrystal Mason Rudolph 2010 9. 210 (-6) – Austin Ernst NCAA West 2012 210 (-6) – Katy Harris SEC Championships 2001

JACQUELINE HEDWALL 40 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE School Records HISTORY

Individual Low 72 hole totals (aggregate total) SINGLE SEASON STROKE AVERAGE (MIN. 20 ROUNDS) 1. 281 (-7) – Austin Ernst NCAA Championships 2011 Rds. Avg. Year 2. 283 (-5) – Megan McChrystal NCAA Championships 2010 1. Madelene Sagstrom 33 71.48 14-15 3 287 (-1) – Tessa Teachman NCAA Championships 2012 2. Megan McChrystal 31 72.35 10-11 3. 287 (-1) – Katy Harris NCAA Championships 2001 3. Caroline Nistrup 34 72.41 14-15 5. 291 (+3) – Brooke Shelton NCAA Championships 2001 4. Megan McChrystal 29 72.69 08-09 5. Megan McChrystal 29 72.83 09-10 6. 292 (+4) – Meredith Duncan NCAA Championships 2002 6. Meredith Duncan 33 73.12 01-02 7. 293 (+5) – Kristi Coats NCAA Championships 1991 7. Austin Ernst 28 73.21 10-11 8. 295 (+7) – Austin Ernst NCAA Championships 2012 8. Katy Harris 33 73.25 00-01 8. 295 (+7) – Ashley Winn NCAA Championships 1998 9. Madelene Sagstrom 29 73.28 13-14 10. 296 (+8) - Caroline Nistrup NCAA Championships 2015 10. Austin Ernst 31 73.39 11-12 296 (+8) – Meredith Duncan NCAA Championships 2000 11. Jenny Lidback 35 73.51 85-86 12. 297 (+9) – Jacqueline Hedwall NCAA Championships 2011 12. Tessa Teachman 34 73.53 11-12 297 (+9) – Michelle Louviere NCAA Championships 1998 13. Caroline Nistrup 29 73.55 13-14 14. 298 (+10) – Cissye Meeks NCAA Championships 1988 14. Madelene Sagstrom 29 73.59 12-13 14. Madelene Sagstrom 29 73.59 12-13 16. Lindsay Gahm 29 74.34 12-13 SEASON ROUNDS PLAYED 17. Lindsay Gahm 26 74.50 13-14 1. 37 -- Melissa Eaton 2005-06 18. Megan McChystal 34 74.56 07-08 1. 37 -- Michelle Louviere 1997-98 19 Jacqueline Hedwall 32 74.66 08-09 1. 37 -- Laura Moore 1997-98 20. Mary Michael Maggio 24 74.67 10-11 1. 37 -- Katy Harris 1997-98 1. 37 -- Ashley Winn 1997-98 CAREER STROKE AVERAGE (MIN. 40 ROUNDS) 6. 36 -- Cissye Meeks 1987-88 Rds. Avg. Year 7. 35 -- Jenny Lidback 1985-86 1. Caroline Nistrup 63 72.97 ACTIVE 7. 35 -- Wendy Lawson 1985-86 2. Madelene Sagstrom 92 72.95 12-15 7. 35 -- Cissye Meeks 1985-86 3. Megan McChrystal 123 73.15 08-11 4. Austin Ernst 59 73.30 10-12 10. 34 -- Caroline Nistrup 2014-15 5. Tessa Teachman 110 74.57 09-12 10. 34 -- Tessa Teachman 2011-12 6. Meredith Duncan 128 75.01 99-02 10. 34 -- Madelene Sagstrom 2011-12 7. Lindsay Gahm 89 75.10 12-14 10. 34 -- Lindsay Gahm 2011-12 8. Jacqueline Hedwall 122 75.14 09-12 10. 34 -- Jacqueline Hedwall 2010-11 9. Mary Michael Maggio 40 75.37 10-11 10. 34 -- Megan McChrystal 2007-08 10. Katy Harris 131 75.48 98-01 10. 34 -- Amalie Valle 2007-08 11. Melissa Eaton 123 75.58 04-07 10. 34 -- Rebecca Kuhn 2005-06 12. Rebecca Kuhn 124 75.80 05-08 10. 34 -- Kim Meck 2005-06 13. Ashley Winn 130 75.83 95-98 10. 34 -- Brooke Shelton 2004-05 14. Elise Bradley 109 75.85 13-16 15. Amalie Valle 110 75.89 08-11 10. 34 -- Lisette Lee 1999-00 10. 34 -- Katy Harris 1999-00 10. 34 -- Meredith Duncan 1999-00 YEAR-BY-YEAR STROKE AVERAGE LEADER Year Name Rds. Average 10. 34 -- Lisette Lee 1997-98 80-81 Unavailable 10. 34 -- Jackie Gallagher 1988-89 81-82 Unavailable 82-83 Karen Mayson 21.5 78.40 CAREER ROUNDS PLAYED 83-84 M. Michanowicz 33 78.61 1. 136 -- Cissye Meeks 1985-88 84-85 Wendy Lawson 31 77.42 2. 131 -- Katy Harris 1998-01 85-86 Jenny Lidback 35 73.51 3. 130 -- Ashley Winn 1995-98 86-87 Cissye Meeks 32 77.53 4. 128 -- Meredith Duncan 1999-02 87-88 Cissye Meeks 36 76.61 88-89 Jackie Gallagher 34 76.52 5. 127 -- Laura Moore 1995-98 89-90 Jackie Gallagher 32 77.18 6. 125 -- Alexis Rather 2004-08 90-91 Kristi Coats 33 75.51 6. 125 -- Lisette Lee 1997-00 91-92 Kristi Coats 31 76.16 6. 125 -- Caroline Nistrup ACTIVE 92-93 Franca Fehlauer 24 77.96 8. 124 -- Michelle Louviere 1995-98 93-94 Shannon Hanson 26 78.92 9. 123 -- Megan McChrystal 2008-11 94-95 Ashley Winn 33 75.45 9. 123 -- Melissa Eaton 2004-07 95-96 Ashley Winn 32 75.81 96-97 Lisette Lee 29 76.45 97-98 Katy Harris 37 74.57 CAREER TOP-10 FINISHES 98-99 Tina Howard 26 76.00 1. 25 -- Kristi Coats 1990-93 99-00 Meredith Duncan 34 75.32 2. 22 -- Ashley Winn 1995-98 00-01 Katy Harris 33 73.25 3. 21 -- Meredith Duncan 1999-02 01-02 Meredith Duncan 33 73.12 4. 20 -- Megan McChrystal 2008-11 02-03 Vicky Meyer 12 76.50 4. 20 -- Katy Harris 1998-01 03-04 Brooke Shelton 29 75.93 6. 18 -- Madelene Sagstrom 2012-15 04-05 Brooke Shelton 34 74.88 6 18 -- Jackie Gallagher 1987-90 05-06 Melissa Eaton 37 75.00 06-07 Melissa Eaton 32 75.37 8. 16 -- Cissye Meeks 1985-88 07-08 Megan McChrystal 34 74.60 8. 16 -- Laura Moore 1995-98 08-09 Megan McChrystal 29 72.69 09-10 Megan McChrystal 29 72.83 10-11 Megan McChrystal 31 72.35 11-12 Austin Ernst 31 73.39 12-13 Madelene Sagstrom 29 73.59 13-14 Madelene Sagstrom 29 73.28 14-15 Madelene Sagstrom 33 71.48 15-16 Kathleen Gallagher 30 74.73

2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 41 HISTORY All-Time Tournament Titles

1981-82 1991-92 2003-04 Memphis State Women’s South Alabama Gulf Shores Central District Regional Intercollegiate Invitational First win in program history in third Southeastern Conference 2004-05 year Championship Charleston Cougar Classic LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic 1984-85 1993-94 LSU Lou Besson Invitational Tide-Tide Invitational 2008-09 First win under Coach Karen Mercedes Benz Championship Bahnsen 1994-95 Bryan Park National Collegiate Lady Seminole Invitational 1985-86 LSU-Fairwood Invitational 2009-10 Memphis State Women’s NGCA National Match Play Intercollegiate 1995-96 Championship Lamar Lady Cardinal Invitational Auburn Lady Tiger Invitational LSU-Fairwood Invitational Lady Seminole Invitational 2010-11 Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate Mason Rudolph Championship Women’s Southern Intercollegiate 1996-97 2011-12 1986-87 Auburn Lady Tiger Invitational Cougar Classic South Alabama Gulf Shores Texas A&M Bookstore/Welsh Lady Tar Heel Invitational Memorial Lady Puerto Rico Classic Sun Trust Lady Gator Invitational NCAA West Regional 1987-88 Lamar Lady Cardinal Invitational 1997-98 2014-15 LSU-Fairwood Invitational The Alamo Invitational 1989-90 AllState Sugar Bowl Classic South Alabama Gulf Shores 1999-00 LSU Tiger Golf Classic Invitational LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic MEGAN MCCHRYSTAL 40 Team Wins in Program History 1990-91 2000-01 Neva McCall Invitational LSU-Cleveland Golf Classic South Alabama Gulf Shores Invite

LSU INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (19 PLAYERS, 44 EVENTS)

JENNY LIDBACK – 7 222 Liz Murphey Collegiate 1996 ELISE BRADLEY - 1 217 Memphis Women’s Intercollegiate 1985 212 Rainbow Wahine Intercollegiate 1998 214 LSU Tiger Golf Classic 2015 143 Alabama-Seascape Invitational 1985 (rain-shortened) MEREDITH DUNCAN – 3 SYDNEY CAVIN – 1 146 Lamar Lady Cardinal Invitational 1985 216 Lady Paladin Invitational 2001 211 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 2016 (rain-shortened) 214 SunTrust Lady Gator 2002 213 Lady Seminole Invitational 1985 215 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 2002 LINDSAY GAHM – 1 219 Hudson Industries Intercollegiate 1986 215 The Alamo Invitational 2013 223 Peggy Kirk Bell Intercollegiate 1986 AUSTIN ERNST - 3 226 LSU-Fairwood Invitational 1986 213 Central District Invitational 2011 TINA HOWARD – 1 281 NCAA Women’s Championships 2011 225 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 2000 KRISTI COATS – 6 203 Cougar Classic 2011 224 Tiger-Tide Invitational 1990 CAROLINE NISTRUP - 1 223 Florida International/Pat Bradley MADELENE SAGSTROM – 3 212 Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 2015 Intercollegiate 1990 206 Schooner Fall Classic 2013 224 Lady Gator Invitational 1990 212 Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 2015 ANDRE MARCHAND – 1 224 SEC Championships 1991 208 NCAA Raleigh Regional 2015 221 Eagle Scoremaster - Women’s 221 South Alabama Intercollegiate 1992 Intercollegiate 1981 145 LSU-Fairwood Invitational 1993 JACKIE GALLAGHER – 2 (rain-shortened) 223 LSU-Fairwood Invitational 1988 CISSYE MEEKS – 1 221 Gulf Shores Invitational 1989 219 USA/Gulf Shores Invitational 1988 MEGAN MCCHRYSTAL -- 5 213 Central District Invitational 2009 LISETTE LEE – 2 LAURA MOORE – 1 215 Bryan Park National Collegiate 2009 218 LSU-Fairwood Invitational 1997 218 Sun Trust Lady Gator Invitational 1998 213 LSU-Tiger Wave Golf Classic 2010 222 Lady Gamecock Invitational 2000 206 NCAA Fall Preview 2010 JULIE RIGAZIO – 1 218 NCAA Central Regional 2011 LISA BREAUX – 1 221 South Alabama Intercollegiate 1992 153 Gulf Shores Invitational 1995 ASHLEY WINN – 3 (Rain-shortened) 218 LSU-Fairwood Invitational 1995

42 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE WGCA All-Americans HISTORY

JENNY LIDBACK LISETTE LEE MEREDITH DUNCAN TESSA TEACHMAN • First Team – 1986 • Honorable Mention – 2000 • Honorable Mention – 2000 • Honorable Mention – 2012 • 7 Tournament Wins (1985-86) • 2 Tournament Wins (1997, 2000) • Second Team – 2001 • T3 NCAA Championship 2012 • Memphis Intercollegiate • LSU-Fairwood Invitational • First-Team – 2002 • 3rd Place NCAA Team, 2012 • Alabama-Seascape • Lady Gamecock Invitational • 3 Tournament Wins (2001-2002) • Lamar Lady Cardinal • Diana Shore Award winner – 2000 • Lady Paladin Invitational • Lady Seminole • SunTrust Lady Gator • Hudson Industries • LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic • Peggy Kirk Bell • Four NCAA Championship • LSU-Fairwood Invitational Appearances • LPGA Major Winner • T7 NCAA Championship 2000 • Member LSU Athletic Hall of Fame • Winner, U.S. Women’s Amateur, 2001

MADELENE SAGSTROM • First Team – 2015 ASHLEY WINN • 3 Tournament Wins (2013, 2015) • Honorable Mention – 1995 • Schooner Fall Classic • Honorable Mention – 1996 • Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate • Honorable Mention – 1998 • NCAA Raleigh Regional • 3 Tournament Wins (1995, 1996, • SEC Player of the Year 2015 1998) • 3rd Place NCAA Team, 2012 JACKIE GALLAGHER • LSU-Fairwood Invitational MEGAN MCCHRYSTAL • Honorable Mention – 1989 • Liz Murphey Collegiate • Second Team – 2009 • 2 Tournament Wins (1988, 1989) • Rainbow Wahine Intercollegiate • Second Team – 2010 • LSU-Fairwood Invitational • 9 team wins in her four years • First Team – 2011 • Gulf Shores Invitational • 5 Tournament Wins (2009, 2010, • LPGA Tour Winner 2011) • Central District Invitational • Bryan Park National • LSU-Tiger Wave Golf Classic • NCAA Fall Preview • NCAA Central Regional • Four NCAA Championship Appearances • 5th NCAA Championships 2010 CAROLINE NISTRUP • Member 3rd place NCAA Team, 2011 • First Team – 2016 • 1 Tournament Win (2015) • Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate KATY HARRIS • T12 NCAA Championship 2015 • Second Team – 1998 KRISTI COATS • First Team – 2001 • First Team – 1991 • T3 NCAA Championships 2001 • Honorable Mention – 1990 • Four NCAA Championship • Honorable Mention – 1992 Appearances • Member 1992 SEC Championship Team • 6 Tournament Wins (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993) • Tiger-Tide Invitational • Pat Bradley Intercollegiate AUSTIN ERNST • Lady Gator Invitational • First Team – 2011 • SEC Championships • Honorable Mention – 2012 • South Alabama Intercollegiate • 3 Tournament Wins (2011) • LSU-Fairwood Invitational • Central District Invitational • NCAA Championships • Cougar Classic • NCAA Champion 2011 BROOKE SHELTON • 3rd Place NCAA Team 2011, 2012 • Honorable Mention – 2005 • LPGA Tour Winner • T8 NCAA Championship, 2005 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 43 HISTORY WGCA Scholar-Athletes

KATHY MOORE MEREDITH DUNCAN NADINE DREHER TESSA TEACHMAN 1990 Academic 2000 Academic 2013 Academic 2009 Academic 2001 Academic 2015 Academic 2010 Academic 2002 Academic 2016 Academic 2011 Academic 2012 Academic

LISETTE LEE 1998 Academic 1999 Academic DEVON DAY KIMBERLY MECK 2000 Academic 2002 Academic 2005 Academic AUSTIN ERNST 2003 Academic 2006 Academic 2011 Academic 2004 Academic 2007 Academic 2012 Academic 2003 CoSIDA At-Large Academic Second Team 2003 CoSIDA At-Large Academic First Team

MICHELLE LOUVIERE 1998 Academic MEGAN MCCHRYSTAL ALI LUCAS 2008 Academic 2013 Academic

ALEXIS RATHER 2004 Academic 2006 Academic 2007 Academic 2008 Academic

KATY HARRIS 2000 Academic 2001 Academic LINDY LABAUVE KATHLEEN GALLAGHER 2008 Academic 2016 Academic

44 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Southeastern Conference Awards HISTORY

SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR FRESHMAN ACADEMIC ALL-SEC 2000 Lisette Lee First Team Year Golfer Year Golfer Meredith Duncan First Team 1987 Kristin Parker 2004 Melissa Eaton 2001 Katy Harris First Team 1990 Kristi Coats 2004 Nicola Eaton Meredith Duncan First Team 2004 Alexis Rather 2002 Meredith Duncan First Team SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 Rebecca Kuhn 2005 Melissa Eaton First Team Year Golfer 2005 Kim Meck Rebecca Kuhn Second Team 1986 Jenny Lidback 2006 Caroline Martens Brooke Shelton Second Team 1991 Kristi Coats 2007 Nicole Crochet 2008 Megan McChrystal Second 2015 Madelene Sagstrom 2008 Lindy LaBauve Team 2008 Abby Oberthier 2009 Megan McChrystal First Team ACADEMIC ALL-SEC 2008 Amalie Valle 2010 Megan McChrystal First Team Year Golfer 2008 Megan McChrystal Tessa Teachman Second Team 1989-90-91-92 Kathy Moore 2009 Tessa Teachman 2011 Megan McChrystal First Team 1992 Kristi Coats 2011 Austin Ernst Austin Ernst Second Team, Madelene Sagstrom 1992 Laurie Robbins 2012 Madelene Sagstrom Freshman 3-time All-SEC 1996-98 Ashley Winn 2013 Nadine Dreher 2012 Austin Ernst Second Team SEC Player of the Year 1996-97-98 Michelle Louviere 2013 Elise Bradley Tessa Teachman Second Team 1996-97-98 Jennifer Abernathy 2014 Carly Ray Goldstein Madelene Sagstrom Freshman 1998-99-00 Lisette Lee 2014 Caroline Nistrup 2013 Madelene Sagstrom First 2000-01-02 Katy Wilkinson Harris 2015 Claudia DeAntonio Team 2000-01-02 Missy Ballew 2016 Kathleen Gallagher 2014 Madelene Sagstrom First 2000-01-02 Lesley McClurg 2016 Marina Hedlund Team 2000-01-02 Meredith Duncan Caroline Nistrup First Team 2000-01-02 Erin Sarver ALL-SEC SELECTIONS All-Freshman 2002 Lindy Hitdlebaugh Year Golfer Selection 2015 Madlene Sagstrom First Team 2003-04 Isabel Dornellas 1986 Jenny Lidback First Team Player of the Year 2003-04 Devon Day Player of the Year Caroline Nistrup First Team 2004-05 Brooke Shelton 1990 Jackie Gallagher First Team Elise Bradley Second Team Ashley Winn 2004-05-06 Vicky Meyer 1991 Kristi Coats First Team 4-time All-SEC 2004-05-06 Rebecca Struthers Player of the Year 2005-06-07 Nicola Eaton 1992 Kristi Coats First Team 2005-06-07 Melissa Eaton Julie Rigazio First Team 2005-06-07-08 Alexis Rather 1993 Franca Fehlauer Second Team 2006 Heather Hoffman 1994 Jenny Hagman Second Team 2006-07-08 Rebecca Kuhn Shannon Hanson Second 2006-07-08 Kim Meck Team 2007-08-09 Caroline Martens 1995 Ashley Winn First Team 2009-10-11 Megan McChrystal Shannon Hanson Second 2009-10-11 Amalie Valle Team 2009-10-11 Lindy LaBauve 1996 Michelle Louviere First Team 2010 Nicole Crochet Laura Moore First Team Megan McChrystal Meredith Duncan Katy Wilkinson Harris 2010-11 Abby Oberthier Ashley Winn First Team 4-time All-SEC 3-time All-SEC 3-time All-SEC 2010-11-12 Tessa Teachman Shannon Hanson Second 2011-12 Jacqueline Hedwall Team 2012 Austin Ernst 1997 Lisette Lee First Team 2012-13-14 Lindsay Gahm Laura Moore First Team 2012 Katrina Hegge Michelle Louviere Second 2013-14 Ali Lucas Team 2013-14-15 Madelene Sagstrom Ashley Winn Second Team 2014-15-16 Elise Bradley 1998 Katy Wilkinson First Team 2014-15-16 Nadine Dreher Ashley Winn First Team 2015-16 Carly Goldstein Michelle Louviere Second 2015-16 Caroline Nistrup Team 2016 Claudia De Antonio 1999 Tina Howard Second Tam Katy Wilkinson Second Team Michelle Louviere Kristi Coats Jenny Lidback 3-time All-SEC SEC Player of the Year SEC Player of the Year LSU COACHES HISTORY MARY REHLING BUDDY KAREN HOLMES ALEXANDER BAHNSEN 1979-82 1983-84 1984-Present •1 Team Title •39 Team Titles •1 Individual Title •43 Individual Titles •1 NCAA Appearance •1 SEC Title •22 NCAA Regional Appearances •12 NCAA Championship Appearances (3rd, 2011, 2012)

2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 45 HISTORY Professional Golfers

JACKIE GALLAGHER-SMITH LPGA TOUR WINNER CAREER EARNINGS -- $1.23 MILLION JENNY LIDBACK LPGA MAJOR CHAMPION (1995) SYMETRA FUTURES TOUR CAREER EARNINGS -- $1.77 MILLION Melissa Eaton -Symetra Tour Winner Shannon Hanson Lindsay Gahm Caroline Martens

LPGA PLAYERS Becky Larson Kristi Coats Michelle Louviere Cissye Meeks-Gallagher Madelene Sagstrom Ashley Winn

PGA PROFESSIONAL Jennifer Vernon Becky Larson Celeste Roper

LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR KARY HARRIS Barbara Van Strien SYMERTA TOUR WINNER Jacqueline Hedwall MEGAN MCCHRYSTAL LPGA MEMBER 3-TIME SYMERTA TOUR WINNER PARTICIPANT “BIG BREAK-MYRTLE BEACH” Caroline Martens LPGA MEMBER Tessa Teachman Melissa Eaton

TESSA TEACHMAN AUSTIN ERNST MEREDITH DUNCAN SYMETRA TOUR LPGA TOUR WINNER (2014) 2001 U.S. WOMEN’S AMATEUR CHAMPION PARTICIPANT “BIG BREAK-MYRTLE BEACH” CAREER EARNINGS (12/31/16) -- $1.47 MILLION FORMER LPGA MEMBER

46 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE FORMER TIGER MADELENE SAGSTROM DOMINATES ROOKIE PRO YEAR

To say that former LSU women’s golf All- from 2012-15, posted a 7-under 64 to assure she played in – the U.S. Women’s Open and the America and SEC POY Madelene Sagstrom had a another top four finish. Following that round the Canadian Pacific event – and her total money won dream first pro year during 2016 on the Symetra Symetra Tour, Road to the LPGA, crowned the on this year is an astounding $186,966. Tour might be an understated. final top 10 on the Volvik Race for the Card money It amounted, money aside, to what has to be But because of that dream season, more list during a ceremony at Alaqua Country Club considered the greatest start-to-finish women’s dreams and opportunities lie ahead for her in following the conclusion of the Symetra Tour pro golf season by a former LSU Lady Tiger. 2017. Championship presented by IOA. “I’ve learned so much about myself and my Sagstrom played in 15 events on the Symetra Sagstrom was named the Symetra Tour Player game during my first season on the Symetra Tour. Tour, the secondary tour to the Ladies Professional of the Year and Gaelle Truet Rookie of the Year, I’m super excited to bring it onto the next level Golf Association tour. She won three times, posted earning one of the 10 cards to play on the LPGA against the best players in the world. It is going 12 top 10 finishes and had just one missed cut. In Tour next year. Later in December she would to be a dream come true to play on the LPGA. It is the process, she became the fastest to win over qualify for the Ladies European Tour, opening a childhood dream of mine to play out there and $50,000 on tour, the first ever on tour to win over the door for her to play virtually anywhere in the I am just super thankful to have this opportunity $100,000 and then the first to $150,000. world and more importantly, aiding her chances to play out here (Symetra Tour) and really learn. In the final round of the Symetra Tour to make the Solheim Cup Team for Europe. It has been so much fun and I am honored and Championship, Sagstrom, a native of Sweden, who The 23-year-old Sagstrom won $167,064 on blessed to be part of this,” said Sagstrom about made her mark with the LSU women’s golf team the tour. Throw in cashes in two LPGA events her year.

2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 47 HISTORY Letterwinners

TESSA TEACHMAN KATY HARRIS BROOKE SHELTON

A Lidback, Jenny (1986) Parker, Missy (1984-85-86-87) Abernathy, Jennifer (1996-97-98) Louviere, Mitchell (1995-96-97-98) G Ali Lucas (2013-14) R Gahm, Lindsay (2012-13-14-15) Rather, Alexis (2004-06-07-08) B Gallagher, Jackie (1987-88-89-90) Rigazio, Julie (1989-90-91-92) Ballew, Missy (2000) Gallagher, Kathleen (2016) M Robbins, Laurie (1991-92) Bloem, Marjory (1988-89-90-91) Gamester, Robin (1984) Main, Kristi (1980) Roper, Celeste (1994-95-97-98) Bradley, Elise (2013-14-15-16) Goldstein, Carly (2014-15-16) Malloy, Pam (1984-85) Rose, Aly (1995) Breaux, Lisa (1984-85-86-87) Maggio, Mary Michasel (2010-11) Burns, Mary-Michael (2009) Marchand, Andre (1981-82-83-84) H Martens, Caroline (2006-07-08-09) S Hagman, Jenny (1994) Mayson, Karen (1980-81-82-83) Sagstrom, Madelene (2012-13-14- C Hannon, Shannon (1993-94-95-96) McChrystal, Megan (2008-09-10-11) 15) Harris, Katy Wilkinson (1998-99- Cavin, Sydney (2015-16) McClurg, Lesley (1999-01) Sarver, Erin (2000-01-02-03) Clark, Karen (1984) 00-01) Meck, Kimberly (2005-06-07-08) Scott, Casey (1993-94-95-96) Coats, Kristi (1990-91-92) Hedlund, Marina (2016) Meeks, Cissye (1985-86-87-88) Shelton, Brooke (2002-03-04-05) Crochet, Nicole (2008-09-10) Hedwall, Jacqueline (2009-10-11- Meyer, Vicky (2003-04-05-06) Skalicky, Kelly (1982) 12) Michanowics, Michelle (1984) Stets, Mary (1980) Hegge, Katrina (2012-13) Moore, Kathy (1988-89-90-91) Struthers, Rebecca (2003-05-06) D Hession, Mary (1980-81-82-83) Moore, Laura (1995-96-97-98) Day, Devon (2001-02-03-04) Hitdlebaugh, Lindy (1999-00-01-02) Murray, Jennifer (1991) DeAntonio, Claudia (2015-16) Hodge, Lana (2016) T Dreher, Nadine (2013-14-15-16) Hoffman, Heather (2006-07) Teachman, Tessa (2009-10-11-12) Duncan, Meredith (1999-00-01-02) Howard, Tina (1999-00) N Thompson, Patricia (1980-81-82-83) Dornellas, Isabel (2001-02-03-04) Newman, Krista (1989) K Nistrup, Caroline (2014-15-16) V E Kuhn, Rebecca (2005-06-07-08) Valle, Amalie (2008-09-10-11) Eaton, Melissa (2004-05-06-07) O Van Strien, Barbara (1985-86-87- Eaton, Nicola (2004-05-06-07) Oberthier, Abby (2008-09-10-11) 88) Ernst, Austin (2011-12) L Oeser, Page (1991-92-93-94) Vernon, Jennifer (1989-91-92-93) Larson, Becky (1980-81-82-83) Overstreet, Rachel (2003) LaBauve, Lindy (2008-09-10-11) F Lawson, Wendy (1983-84-85-86) W Fancher, Kelli (1989) Lee, Lisette (1997-98-99-00) P Winn, Ashley (1995-96-97-98) Fehlauer, Franca (1993) Lemus, Analia (2003) Parker, Kristin (1987)

48 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE The University Club HISTORY

The LSU men’s and women’s golf teams have had the privilege of calling the University Club home for over 15 years. After undergoing a nine-month renovation in 2009-10, the home of LSU’s nationally-ranked programs features a renown par-72 layout that serves as an impressive showpiece for generations to come.

The course at the University Club was re-designed under the guidance of The course opened for members on Oct. 22, 1998. The swimming and LSU legend and PGA Tour pro David Toms and noted golf course architect Jim tennis facility adjacent to the course opened in the summer of 2000. The Lipe, who designed the original University Club in 1998. The course is carved surrounding housing development continues to grow, adding to the beauty of into nearly 300 acres of land just seven miles south of the LSU campus on the area surrounding the golf course. Nicholson Drive. The Tiger Athletic Foundation is a private, non-profit corporation that The club most recently received rave reviews as the host of the 2013 NCAA serves as the fund-raising and development arm of the LSU athletics Men’s Golf Regional and the 2016 NCAA Women’s NCAA Regional, the third department. Each year, the TAF underwrites scholarship and academics women’s NCAA post-season event to be played at the University Club. awards, as well as capital development projects for LSU athletics. The challenging 18-hole course at University Club can play to 7,700 yards from its championship tees and feature wide fairways bordered by pine hammocks and native grasses, in addition to 2,000 feet of bulkhead. Four additional sets of tees are also available for players of all ages and skill levels. In addition, the lake areas have been increased by 110,000 cubic yards in total and more than 500 trees were added throughout the course to provide a challenging test of golf for anyone playing the University Club. Not only that, but the course now has one of the most impressive finishing holes in golf as the 18th hole features a new championship “Tiger” tee with a beautiful six-foot high wood bulkhead. The lake was expanded near the green, where an additional 180 feet of bulkhead was also added. In the summer of 2011, the members of the University Club voted the 18th hole as the course’s “Signature Hole.” The course was built on land donated to the Tiger Athletic Foundation and subsequently leased to The University Club. The original vision that drove University Club’s development was having a premier course that would provide a place for TAF members to play, as well as a home for the men’s and women’s golf teams at LSU.

2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 49 HISTORY Bilyeu Golf Practice Facility

BILYEU GOLF PRACTICE FACILITY In April 2011, the LSU Golf House was given a well deserved renaming to the Mary and Woody Bilyeu Golf Practice Facility. The Tiger Athletic Foundation paid tribute to the couple for their generous donation that helped redo the University Club, making the course more challenging for collegiate golfers. Playing on the course helped the LSU women to their best ever third place finishes in both the 2011 and 2012 NCAA Championships. “The generosity of the Bilyeu’s has been tremendous, and they are going to make people’s dreams come true for years and years to come,” TAF Senior Vice President Rick Perry said. “There will be young people with the opportunity to chase their dream, not only to be professional golfers but to get the opportunity to come to LSU and get an education. The facility features office and storage areas for both teams, indoor hitting bays, computer analysis stations and meeting and locker room space for both teams as well as graphic displays of the history of both golf programs through the years. The outdoor hitting area is expansive where players can work on all facets of their game.

50 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Bilyeu Golf Practice Facility

TRACKMAN LSU utilizes TrackMan technology to improve each player’s game with properly-fit- ted equipment tailored to their specific needs. Each player is able to obtain exact yardages for each club in his bag while measuring various aspects of his swing, such as launch angle, spin rate, attack angle, clubhead speed, ball speed and much more.

CONFERENCE ROOM The lavish conference room at the LSU Golf House enables the LSU coaching staff and players to meet in a quiet, spacious area.

LOCKER ROOM The new Tiger locker room includes space for all the players to dress and store their equipment.

AN INSIDE VIEW OF THE LUXORIOUS MEETING AND CONFERENCE ROOM. 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 51 HISTORY Bilyeu Golf Practice Facility

WEDGE GAME PUTTING GREEN TEE BOX The practice facilities at the Bilyeu Golf Practice In addition to building a new wedge game area, Members of the LSU men’s and women’s golf Facility feature a wedge game area with three recent renovations to the practice facilities at The teams have the opportunity to practice in a target greens, each measuring 2,000 square Bilyeu Golf Practice Facility saw the completion spacious environment as the Bilyeu Golf Practice feet. Players can fine-tune their wedge game of a brand new putting green measuring 10,000 Facility features a large tee box measuring 100 by hitting shots from all lies and angles up to square feet along with an existing putting yards in length. 120 yards as the greens are guarded by rough green measuring 14,000 square feet that has and five bunkers. The project, designed by been overseeded with bent grass. In all, the LSU alumni David Toms, Jim Lipe and Chuck improvements to the practice facilities at the Winstead, was completed in the summer of 2007. Bilyeu Golf Practice Facility are estimated at $150,000.

CLUB REPAIR SAM PUTTLAB The Bilyeu Golf Practice Facility is blessed with a state-of-the-art club The SAM (Science and Motion) PuttLab uses the same basic principles as repair room that allows the players to re-grip clubs, re-shaft clubs and TrackMan technology, but with putting. The Tigers are able to fine-tune their check and change the lies and lofts of each club, including woods and putting stroke from the feedback SAM provides about the angle of the putter putters, to ensure your set is where you want it. face at set up, impact and through the stroke.

52 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 2017 Golf Classic/2016 Results HISTORY

THE 2017 LSU TIGER GOLF CLASSIC THE HISTORY won its tournament eight times (1985, ‘86, ‘95, ‘98, 2000, ‘01, ‘05, ‘15). This year’s LSU Golf Classic will mark the 35th-consecutive spring that With its win last year, Duke joined LSU as the only teams to win on the the LSU women’s golf team has hosted a tournament that has grown to be three Baton Rouge layouts of the tournament -- the Fairwood Country Club, one of the most prestigious events of the women’s golf schedule. The Classic the original U-Club layout and the 2010 renovated layout. moved to the LSU University Club in 2000 and has been played there every year except 2010 when U-Club renovations moved the event to English Turn 2016 LSU TIGER GOLF CLASSIC RESULTS in New Orleans, where the Lady Tigers hosted the event with Tulane. But the tournament roots go back to the local Fairwood Country Club and TEAM RESULTS its unique membership that not only hosted and ran the tournament, but served as uncles and aunts for many of the teams that came each year. Club Team Scores 1. Duke 293-296-292 -- 881 +17 members hosted teams at their houses every year, allowing teams to save 2. Arkansas 299-302-296 -- 897 +33 money in the days when women’s college golf wasn’t funded as it is today. 3. Tulane 305-308-297 -- 910 +46 Dinners were provided by the club along with member entertainment and 4. Wake Forest 311-298-303 -- 912 +48 some of the nation’s top golf teams and players came to participate. Jenny Lidback, who would go on to win a major championship on the LPGA 5. LSU 305-310-305 -- 920 +56 5. NC State 311-297-313 -- 920 +56 tour, lost the tournament title in a playoff while at TCU and in 1986 would win 7. Houston 307-301-315 -- 923 +59 the title as an LSU Lady Tiger. Arizona’s Marisa Baena had her coming-out 8. Tennessee 302-301-321 -- 924 +60 party as a freshman dominating the competition. In the final LSU-Fairwood 9. Mississippi State 307-313-309 -- 929 +65 event in 1999, Duke put on the course a lineup that would become one of the 10. Kentucky 307-312-314 -- 933 +69 most dominating in the nation. 11. Notre Dame 315-311-308 -- 934 +70 Dan Brooks brought his Duke team back to Baton Rouge to win the 2007 11. UNCW 310-312-312 -- 934 +70 renewal on the way to winning the East Regional at the U-Club, leading to a 13. North Carolina 316-316-311 -- 943 +79 third-straight NCAA Championship. Arkansas has won three-of-the-last-five 14. Auburn 326-312-313 -- 951 +87 events and both teams are back on the course this year. 15. Denver 321-324-313 -- 958 +94 LSU’s annual golf tournament has not only proven to be an important event 16. Ole Miss 320-323-318 -- 961 +97 on the women’s collegiate circuit, but it has proven to be a community event 17. Oklahoma 319-322-326 -- 967 +103 as seen by the hundreds of volunteers who take part each year. It’s those volunteers that the LSU golf program salutes for their tireless efforts that make the LSU event the success it is. Also thanks to the University Club for TOP 10 INDIVIDUAL SCORES being a special home for LSU Golf and to the TAF for their work to continue to Player Scores make the U-Club a strong test of golf. 1. Celine Boutier, Duke 67-72-69 -- 208 -8 2. Maidson Opfer, Tulane 77-72-73 -- 222 +6 THE RITE OF SPRING AT LSU’S U-CLUB 2. Virginia Elena Carta, Duke 75-77-70 -- 222 +6 The rite of spring known as the LSU Golf Classic returns to the redesigned 4. Regina Plasencia, Arkansas 75-75-73 -- 223 +7 University Club, March 24-26, 2017. The Lady Tigers and the tournament 4. Maria Fassi, Arkansas 74-74-75 -- 223 +7 returned in 2011 to their home University Club after a year away to allow a 6. Emily Penttila, Tulane 74-79-71 -- 224 +8 complete renovation of the course. 7. Kayla Thompson, UNCW 72-78-75 -- 225 +9 This will mark the 35th year the Lady Tigers have hosted a tournament, the 8. Blakesly Warren, Tennessee 72-73-81 -- 226 +10 34th in Baton Rouge. 9. Alana Uriell, Arkansas 78-76-73 -- 225 +11 LSU has played the tournament (with the exception of 2010) at the U-Club 9. Sierra Sims, Wake Forest 80-74-73 -- 227 +11 every year since 2000 as well as hosting two NCAA regionals and an SEC 9. Ji Eun Baik, Miss. State 72-81-74 -- 227 +11 Championship in that time. 9. Cara Gorlei, Arkansas 73-77-77 -- 227 +11 This year’s LSU Golf Classic has drawn another strong field of 14 teams as 9. Sarah Bae, NC State 73-73-79 -- 227 +11 the Lady Tigers will host Clemson, Duke, NC State, SMU, Tulane, Arkansas, Denver, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, UNC-Wilminton, UTSA and Washington. Arkansas (2011, 2013, 2014), Duke (1999, 2007, 2016), TCU (1982, 1983) and UNCW (2003) are previous winners of LSU women’s golf events. LSU has

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LADY TIGERS THAT WON THE LSU GOLF CLASSIC

JENNY LIDBACK JACKIE GALLAGHER KRISTI COATS ASHLEY WINN LISETTE LEE 1986-226 (won in playoff) 1988-223 1993-145 1995-218 1997-218 (won in playoff)

TINA HOWARD MEREDITH DUNCAN MEGAN MCCHRYSTAL ELISE BRADLEY 2000-225 2002-215 2010-213 2015-214 (won in playoff) Past LSU-Fairwood, LSU Golf Classic Winners YEAR HOLES TEAM CHAMPION/SCORE INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION/SCORE LOCATION 1982 18 Texas Christian/311 Penny Hammel, Miami/72* Fairwood Country Club 1983 36 Texas Christian/599 Christian Whelan, NTSU/147* Fairwood Country Club 1984 54 Houston Baptist/932 Carolina Pierce, HBU/227 Fairwood Country Club 1985 36 LSU/602 Lorraine Elder, Fla. St./145 Fairwood Country Club 1986 54 LSU/924 Jenny Lidback, LSU/226* Fairwood Country Club 1987 36 Florida State/618 Sofia Gronberg, Alabama/150 Fairwood Country Club 1988 54 Florida State/936 Jackie Gallagher, LSU/223 Fairwood Country Club 1989 54 Florida State/912 Margarett Platt, Auburn/216 Fairwood Country Club 1990 36 /611 Laurie Kleinman, Texas Tech/149 Fairwood Country Club 1991 54 South Florida/898 Carrie Wood, Miss. State/212 Fairwood Country Club 1992 54 San Jose State/888 Tracy Hanson, San Jose State/208 Fairwood Country Club 1993 36 Texas Tech/611 Kristi Coats, LSU/145 Fairwood Country Club 1994 54 Texas Tech/912 Nicole Cooper, Texas/220 Fairwood Country Club 1995 54 LSU/900 Ashley Winn, LSU/218 Fairwood Country Club 1996 54 Arizona/884 Marisa Baena, Arizona/211 Fairwood Country Club 1997 54 Arizona/891 Lisette Lee, LSU/218* Fairwood Country Club 1998 54 LSU/890 Amandine Vincent, UCLA/220 Fairwood Country Club 1999 36 Duke/620 Anna Jonsson, Texas A&M/145 Fairwood Country Club 2000 54 LSU/918 Tina Howard, LSU/228 University Club 2001 54 LSU/864 Reilley Rankin, Georgia/211 University Club 2002 54 Auburn/883 Meredith Duncan, LSU/215 University Club 2003 54 UNC-Wilmington/889 Amelie Farrah, UNCW/217 University Club 2004 54 UNC/903 Ashley Prange, UNC/215 University Club 2005 54 LSU/879 Chris Brady, Vandy/211 University Club 2006 54 Auburn/873 Jacqui Concolino, Vandy/210 University Club 2007 54 Duke/872 Amanda Blumenherst, Duke/207 University Club 2008 54 Florida State/884 Caroline Westrup, Fla. State/208 University Club 2009 54 Virginia/856 Lucy Nunn, Arkansas/209* University Club 2010 54 Auburn/889 Megan McChrystal, LSU/213 English Turn (N.O.) 2011 54 Arkansas/888 Lindy Duncan, Duke/218* University Club 2012 54 Tennessee/880 CatherineO’Donnell, UNC/214 University Club Erica Popson, Tennessee/214 2013 54 Arkansas/899 Emily Tubert, Arkansas/216 University Club 2014 54 Arkansas/882 Gaby Lopez, Arkansas/213* University Club 2015 54 LSU/879 Elise Bradley, LSU/214* University Club 2016 54 Duke/881 Celine Boudier, Duke/208 University Club *denotes playoff Team winners of the Classic More Than Once: LSU 8 (last 2015); Florida State 4 (last 2008); Arkansas 3 (last 2014); Auburn 3 (last 2010); Duke 3 (last 2016); Texas Christian 2 (1983); Texas Tech 2 (last 1994); Arizona 2 (last 1997) 54 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE University Club Women’s Records HISTORY

UNIVERSITY CLUB WOMEN’S RECORDS U-CLUB WOMEN’S RECORDS (2011-16) 7 68 Ashley Holder, UCF, 2016 NCAAs (3rd rd) 2. 278 Tulane, 2009 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) Note: Records for women’s tournaments at The University Club 7 68 Gaby Lopez, Ark., 2014 LSU Classic (3rd rd) 3. 279 Vanderbilt, 2006 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic following renovations of the course in 2010 that changed the 7 68 Madelene Sagstrom, LSU, 213 LSU Classic (2nd rd) (3rd round) layout of the course and the green complexes. 10 69 Elise Bradley, LSU, 2016 NCAAs (3rd rd) 4. 280 Duke, 2002 NCAA East Regional (2nd round) 10 69 Lea Garner, BYU, 2016 NCAAs (2nd rd) TEAM LOW 18-HOLE SCORE 10 69 Sandy Choi, Duke, 2016 NCAAs (2nd rd) TEAM LOW 36-HOLE SCORE 1 277 Florida, 2016 NCAA regional (3rd round) 10 69 Maria Torres, UF, 2016 NCAAs (3rd rd) 1. 564 UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 1 277 South Carolina, 2016 NCAA regional (3rd round) 10 69 Leonie Harm, UH, 2016 NCAAs (1st, 3rd rd) 2. 566 Wake Forest, 2007 NCAA East Regional 3 285 Duke, 2016 NCAA regional (3rd round) 10 69 Sarah Schmelzel, SC, 2016 NCAAs (2nd rd) 3. 571 Duke, 2002 NCAA East Regional 4 286 Washington, 2016 NCAA regional (1st round) 10 69 Ying Luo, UW, 2016 NCAAs (1st rd) 4. 572 Virginia, 2009 LSU Golf Classic 5 287 Florida, 2016 NCAA regional (2nd round) 10 69 Samantha Wagner, UF, 2016 NCAA (2nd rd) 4. 572 Duke, 2007 NCAA East Regional 5 287 Duke, 2016 NCAA regional (2nd round) 10 69 Ainhoa Olarra, SC, 2016 NCAAs (2nd rd) 5 287 Arkansas, 2011 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) 10 69 Celine Boutier, Duke, 2016 LSU Classic (1st rd) TEAM LOW 54-HOLE SCORE 8 288 Arkansas, 2014 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) 10 69 Madelene Sagstrom, 2014 LSU Classic (3rd rd) 1. 844 Duke, 2007 NCAA East Regional 8 288 UCF, 2014 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) 10 69 Kristina Nhim, ND, 2014 LSU Classic (3rd rd) 2. 846 UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 8 288 North Carolina, 2012 LSU Golf Classic (3rd round) 10 69 Erica Schneider, Ole Miss, 2013 LSU Classic (3rd rd) 3. 856 Virginia, 2009 LSU Golf Classic 10 69 Erica Popson, UT, 2012 LSU Classic (3rd rd) 4. 858 Wake Forest, 2007 NCAA East Regional TEAM LOW 36-HOLE SCORE 1 567 South Carolina, 2016 NCAA regional LOW 36-HOLE SCORE INDIVIDUAL LOW 18-HOLE SCORE 2 575 Washington, 2016 NCAA regional 1 136 Katlyn Dambaugh, SC, 2016 NCAA regionals 1.  63 Amanda Blumenherst, Duke, 2007 NCAA EastRegional 3 580 Florida, 2016 NCAA regional 2 139 Celine Boutier, Duke, 2016 LSU Classic 2. 66 Prisela Campbell, TCU, 2009 LSU Golf Classic 4 585 Duke, 2016 NCAA regional 3 140 Charlotte Thomas, UW, 2016 NCAA regionals 2. 66 Sydnee Michaels, UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 5 587 LSU, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 4 142 Lea Garner, BYU, 2016 NCAA regionals 2. 66 Adrienne White, Louisville, 007 NCAA East Regional 5 587 Tennessee, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 4 142 Sandy Choi, Duke, 2016 NCAA regionals 2. 66 Nannette Hill, Wake Forest, 2007 NCAA East Regional 7 588 Oregon, 2016 NCAA regional 4 142 Julianne Alvarez, UW, 2016 NCAA regionals 2. 66 Melissa Eaton, LSU, 2006 LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic 7 588 BYU, 2016 NCAA regional 4 142 Madelene Sagstrom, LSU, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 2. 66 Chris Brady, Vanderbilt, 2006 LSU/Cleveland 9 589 Duke, 2016 LSU Golf Classic 8 143 Leona Maguire, Duke, 2016 NCAA regionals Golf Classic 10 590 Arkansas, 2013 LSU Golf Classic 8 143 Ying Luo, UW, 2016 NCAA regionals 8 143 Ashley Holder, UCF, 2014 LSU Golf Classic INDIVIDUAL LOW 36-HOLE SCORE TEAM LOW 54-HOLE SCORE 8 143 Catherine O’Donnell, UNC, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 1. 134 Sydnee Michaels, UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 1 857 Florida, 2016 NCAA regional 2.  137 Amanda Blumenherst, Duke, 2007 NCAA East 1 857 South Carolina, 2016 NCAA regional LOW 54-HOLE SCORE Regional 3 863 Washington, 2016 NCAA regional 1 207 Katelyn Dambaugh, SC, 2016 NCAA regionals 3. 138 Calle Nielson, Virginia, 2009 LSU Golf Classic 4 870 Duke, 2016 NCAA regional 2 208 Celine Boutier, Duke, 2016 LSU Tiger Classic 3. 138 , UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 5 880 Tennessee, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 3 210 Karolina Vickova, UF, 2016 NCAA regionals 3. 138 Nicole Hage, Auburn, 2007 NCAA East Regional 6 881 Duke, 2016 LSU Golf Classic 4 211 Charlotte Thomas, UW, 2016 NCAA regionals 3.  138 Caroline Westrup, Fla. St., 2007 East Regional 7 882 Oregon, 2016 NCAA regional 5 213 Elise Bradley, LSU, 2016 NCAA regionals 3. 138 Kathleen Ekey, Furman, 2007 East Regional 7 882 Arkansas, 2014 LSU Golf Classic 5 213 Lea Garner, BYU, 2016 NCAA regionals 3.  138 Aruka Felueroso, C. Carolina, 2007 East Regional 7 882 LSU, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 5 213 Sandy Choi, Duke, 2016 NCAA regionals 3. 138 Leigh Anne Hardin, Duke, 2002 East Regional 10. 884 BYU, 2016 NCAA regional 5 213 Gaby Lopez, Arkansas, 2014 LSU Golf Classic 5 213 Madelene Sagstrom, LSU, 2014 LSU Golf Classic INDIVIDUAL LOW 54-HOLE SCORE U-CLUB WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 5 213 Ashley Holder, UCF, 2014 LSU Golf Classic 1. 203 Sydnee Michaels, UCLA, 2007 East Regional LOW 18-HOLE SCORE 11 214 Catherine O’Donnell, UNC, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 2. 206 Amanda Blumenherst, Duke, 2007 East Regional 1 65 Karolina Vickova, UF, 2016 NCAAs (3rd rd) 11 214 Erica Popson, UT, 2012 LSU Golf Classic 2. 206 Tiffany Joh, UCLA, 2007 NCAA East Regional 2 66 Katelyn Dambaugh, S. Carolina, 2016 NCAAs (2nd rd) 13 215 Five scores, 2016 NCAA regionals 4. 207 Nicole Hage, Auburn, 2007 NCAA East Regional 3 67 Charlotte Thomas, UW, 2016 NCAAs (2nd rd) 4. 207 Amanda Blumenherst, Duke, 2007 LSU 3 67 Virginia Elena Carta, Duke, 2016 NCAAs (3rd rd) U-CLUB WOMEN’S RECORDS (2000-09) Cleveland Golf Classic 3 67 Kailey Walsh, UGA, 2013 LSU Classic (2nd rd) TEAM LOW 18-HOLE SCORE 3 67 Celine Boutier, Duke, 2016 LSU Golf Classic (1st rd) 1. 272 Duke, 2007 NCAA East Regional (3rd round) 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE 55 Campus Life

CAMPUS LIFE

Location: Baton Rouge, La. Founded: January 2, 1860 Enrollment: 31,527 President: Dr. F. King Alexander Major Fields for Bachelor’s Degrees: 72 Major Fields for Master’s Degrees: 72 Major Fields for Doctoral Degrees: 54

Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College has, throughout its 156-year history, served the people of Louisiana, the region, the nation and the world. LSU is creating a revolution, one of pervasive change and advancement. The focus of the LSU community has been an increased commitment to excellence. Our progress has been dramatic and shows no sign of stopping. LSU’s Memorial Tower (top main photo) was one of Having witnessed many of yesterday’s possibilities become the first structures completed on the present campus today’s tangible realities, the LSU community set forth to and sits east of the quadrangle (above, left). It represents the University as a memorial to those who gave their lives during World War I. Although it currently houses the LSU Anglo-American capitalize on its success. The goal was to improve our standing Art Museum, plans are in process to return Memorial Tower to a military museum as originally as a nationally competitive flagship university. Following intense intended. Students often enjoy concerts on the LSU Parade Ground (above, right). discussions among the LSU Board of Supervisors, campus administrators, faculty and student leaders, the objectives required to reach this status crystallized, providing the impetus for LSU’s National Flagship Agenda. 56 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Why LSU? LSU

“LSU is my home. It was a place “LSU has the greatest fans. Being a “As far back as I can remember “How could you put a price tag on where I made my name and a place hometown girl from Baton Rouge, I (riding bicycles, playing little league the experience I had at LSU? You where I was able to come here and knew LSU always took pride in its baseball), I have literally bled purple couldn’t pay me enough money to have fun. It was the best three years athletic program. You always hear and gold. It never crossed my mind take away the College World Series of my life. While you are here, have about Tennessee and Connecticut, but that there was anywhere else to go championship or the things I learned fun and become a master of time I wanted to be able to help put LSU other than LSU. The experiences from (former LSU head coach) management. You need to do what up there on the map with them. We and relationships that I developed Skip Bertman to the relationships you have to do to make it. Work hard. accomplished a lot during my time. at LSU have been an integral part I have with guys like (former LSU I have been blessed. Baton Rouge is I wouldn’t change it for anything. I of my life. No other colleges existed teammates) Victor Brumfield and the place that helped me become who got to play for one of the greatest in my mind. I am fortunate to have Blair Barbier. You meet all these I am. I will never forget this place.” coaches in history in Coach Gunter. attended a place that I considered guys and you have lifelong friends. I I got to play with a group of women a dream and look forward to my could go on and on about guys I still that became my family.” association with the University until keep in close contact with.” the day I die.”

Shaquille O’Neal Seimone Augustus David Toms Ryan Theriot LSU Basketball Player Guard (2002-06) 2001 PGA Champion LSU Baseball (1999-2001) 1989-92 Two-time National Player of the Year and LSU Graduate Two-time MLB Four-time NBA Champion 2011 LSU Athletic Hall of Famer World Series Champion LSU Graduate 2011, 2013 & 2015 WNBA Champion Naismith Hall of Fame

Did You Know?

• In the 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 editions of U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges, LSU is ranked in the first tier for “Best National Universities.”

• The LSU College of Engineering announced that more than 450 individual and corporate donors pledged $52.5 million in private funds, fulfilling the college’s commitment to a $100 million public/private partnership to renovate Patrick F. Taylor Hall.

• LSU is the only public university in Louisiana with top-tier designation by U.S. News and World Report and “Very High Research Activity” designation by the Carnegie Foundation. LSU’s • The E. J. Ourso College of Business was ranked • For the second time, LSU researchers at commitment to coastal studies is world- in the Top 50 of the internationally known “Top LIGO in Livingston, La., observed gravitational renowned. Business Schools” in 2009 by Eduniversal and waves - ripples in the fabric of spacetime. was recognized during the inaugural Eduniversal LIGO spokesperson and LSU physicist Gabriela • According to a study published in the June 2014 World Convention. Gonzalez made the announcement nationally and Journal of Chemical Education, LSU is the top said it’s a promising start to mapping black holes university in the nation in granting PhD degrees • Donors generously gave more than $193 million in the universe. in chemistry to women and underrepresented in support of LSU in 2014-15, setting a record minority students. for giving to the university during a single year. • LSU researchers have described a new genus Gifts this year included LSU’s largest in-kind and species of cavefish from Mexico - the • LSU ranks among the top 30 public universities gift ever, premier geoscience and engineering Oaxaca Cave Sleeper. It has not been collected in total research awards. The University’s total software valued at $62 million; an anonymous or seen in more than 20 years and lives federal funding -- from agencies such as the planned gift commitment of $40 million split in a cave system threatened by damming. National Science Foundation, National Institutes between the LSU Foundation and TAF; the largest LSU expert fish and TED Fellow Prosanta of Health, and the Department of Homeland unrestricted endowed gift in LSU’s history as part Chakrabarty recently spoke on the finding. Security -- has increased 86 percent or more of Roger Ogden’s $12 million Honors investment; than $90 million in recent years. and record membership in the LSU Alumni • Next year, LSU research associate and recent Association. LSU Master of Public Administration graduate • LSU’s student newspaper, The Daily Reveille, Alvaro Armas will be one of two Knauss Fellows was recently awarded the prestigious Society • Thanks to generous donations from loyal from the Louisiana Sea Grant College Program of Professional Journalists’ top honor, as it supporters and continued capital outlay from serving in Washington, D.C. was named the “Best All-Around Daily Student the Louisiana Legislature, campus construction Newspaper” in the United States. continues on a number of major projects, • LSU microbiologists have concocted artificial including the $110 million College of Engineering seawater that can be used to successfully renovation. cultivate abundant marine microorganisms.

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Dr. F. King Alexander President, LSU

Dr. F. King Alexander is the President of Louisiana State University, which enrolls more than 45,000 students and includes institutions across Louisiana. He began at LSU on June 24, 2013. During his tenure as president, the university has seen consecutive record-breaking graduating classes in terms of both size and diversity and enrollment growth across all campuses.

Prior to this appointment, Dr. Alexander was president of honors, including the University of -Madison School of California State University, Long Beach (2005-2013) one of the Education Alumni Achievement Award (2002) and has research nation’s largest public universities. university faculty affiliations at the University of Wisconsin-Madison During his more than seven-year tenure at California State Center for the Study of Postsecondary Education (WISCAPE) and University, Long Beach, Dr. Alexander was twice named the California Cornell University Higher Education Research Institute (CHERI). State University Student Association (CSSA) “President of the Year,” Dr. Alexander also has been asked to represent public higher which represents all 23 California State Universities and its more education colleges and universities on numerous occasions to the than 440,000 students. United State Congress on issues of college affordability, student Prior to becoming president of California State University, Long indebtedness, and institutional efficiency and effectiveness in efforts Beach, Dr. Alexander was president of Murray State University in to address many of the growing challenges facing American higher Kentucky (2001-05) and was a faculty member at the University education. He has testified before the Senate Committee on Health, of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, where he was the director of the Education, Labor & Pensions (HELP), the U.S. Commission on Civil graduate higher education program. Rights, and the Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance, A Kentucky native who grew up in north Florida, Dr. Alexander to name a few. Due to his national recognition and involvement in received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in higher higher education issues, Dr. Alexander has served on numerous U.S. education administration with a focus on finance and educational higher education and statewide organizational leadership boards, and policy analysis, and a Master of Science degree in comparative remains very active in policy and planning discussions. educational studies from the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. Dr. Alexander and his wife, Shenette, have three children: Kylie, As a teacher and administrator, Dr. Alexander has received many Savannah and Madison.

Dr. Bill Demastes Faculty Athletics Representative

Dr. Bill Demastes, a professor Sciences from 2001-04 and Director of Undergraduate Studies for of English at LSU, is in his fifth year the Department of English from 1999-2001 and 2010-11. He has also as Faculty Athletics Representative. served as Associate Chair of the Department of English (1998-99); Dr. Demastes earned his Ph.D. in Director of the Master of Arts in Liberal Arts Program (1996-04); and English in 1986 from the University Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of English (1992-94; of Wisconsin-Madison with a Field 2005-06). of Study of Drama as Genre and He was honored with the LSU Alumni Association Faculty a specialization in 20th-Century Excellence Award in 2000, and in 2002 he won the LSU Distinguished American and British Drama. He Faculty Award. He was named in 2009 an LSU Rainmaker, which earned his masters in English in June 1979 from the University of is given to the top 100 LSU Faculty. In 2010 and 2013 he received Georgia in Athens, where he specialized in 19th-Century American the Tiger Athletic Foundation Undergraduate Teaching Award, and Literature. in the summer of 2011, he was named the Harry Ransom Summer At LSU, he served as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Fellowship recipient by the University of Texas.

58 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE Joe Alleva LSU

Joe Alleva LSU Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics

Joe Alleva continues to bring unprecedented national recognition to LSU as Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics. Under Alleva’s leadership, LSU enjoys one of the country’s premier athletics programs with success on and off the field of competition. Now in his ninth year at LSU, Alleva is dedicated to athletic and academic excellence, and he is committed to providing the opportunities and the resources necessary for student-athletes to excel in competition, in the classroom and in the community. Alleva joined the LSU family on April 4, 2008 after a highly successful tenure as director of athletics at Duke University for 10 years. He was named vice chancellor at LSU in August of 2009, marking the first time in school history that the director of athletics has also held a vice chancellor position.

Alleva completed last spring a five-year term on classroom, community,” a total of 83 proud Tigers Graduation” program in which former student- the prestigious NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee, received their degrees from the university during athletes return to LSU to earn their degrees. enhancing his reputation as one of the most LSU commencement ceremonies in December and Alleva’s tenure has been distinguished by respected athletic administrators in the country. May. LSU’s Graduation Success Rate as reported a number of significant athletic achievements, He has been appointed to numerous national by the NCAA remains at an all-time high for the including four 10-win seasons and 78 total committees throughout his career, including the university with a score of 84. LSU student-athletes victories by the football team. The Tigers have Football Bowl Certification Committee, the NCAA in 2015-16 logged 5,612 hours in community played in a bowl game in each of Alleva’s eight Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet and service work across 21 sports through LSU’s gridiron seasons and LSU has finished in the Top several Southeastern Conference and Atlantic Coast “Geaux Givers” program. 20 six times in that period. LSU under Alleva’s Conference committees. Alleva’s strong commitment to academics leadership has claimed the 2009 baseball national Upon his arrival at LSU, Alleva unveiled a ensures that the Cox Communications Academic championship and three College World Series strategic master plan for the LSU athletics program Center for Student-Athletes is a first-class facility berths, the 2015 men’s golf national championship, -- “LSU: Defined by Excellence” -- to confirm the that cultivates success in the classroom and the two women’s basketball Sweet 16 appearances, advancement and future of LSU Athletics as an development of life skills. And with an emphasis on four gymnastics Super Six berths, three softball exemplary enterprise. The central mission of community outreach programs, the implementation College World Series appearances and 18 NCAA Top the plan is to create an environment for student- under Alleva’s direction of the “Geaux Givers” 5 finishes indoors and outdoors by the men’s and athletes to reach their ultimate potential, prepare fosters a relationship between the local citizens and women’s track and field teams. them to be champions in life and to set goals and LSU student-athletes. Alleva has also bolstered the The Tigers in the past eight seasons have values for the entire athletics program. L-Club program to connect with former student- earned 37 individual NCAA championships in Living up to Alleva’s mantra of “competition, athletes, and he has supervised the thriving “Project the sports of men and women’s track and field,

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gymnastics, men’s golf and women’s golf. LSU has captured 14 Southeastern Stadium -- a project that added premium seating, general public seating and Conference team championships, and the Tigers have won 102 individual SEC two state-of-the-art video boards -- continuing an effort to augment one of titles during Alleva’s term. the most iconic venues in all of college sports. Since 2010, Alleva has directed LSU in 2014-15 became the first school in SEC history to play in a football an aggressive campaign to preserve and enhance the appearance of Tiger bowl game, have both its men’s and women’s basketball teams reach the NCAA Stadium that has included the installation of new windows, lighting systems, Tournament, and advance to the College World Series in baseball and softball in gating systems, and championship plazas. The Football Operations Building is the same athletic year. undergoing a significant renovation to maintain its status as a high-functioning LSU enjoyed another banner year in 2015-16, as the school produced five workplace for coaches and players. Top 5 NCAA finishes and earned a No. 19 national ranking in the annual Learfield LSU’s world-renowned track and field program in 2010 received a new Directors’ Cup, which measures the overall excellence of collegiate athletic running surface in Bernie Moore Stadium, and extensive renovations to the programs. Fifteen LSU teams competed in an NCAA championship event, and the Maddox Field House in the spring of 2014 gave the Tigers a first-class indoor Tigers finished in the Top 10 in seven sports. track and field venue. Alleva directed a major renovation to the University Club The Fighting Tiger football squad played in a bowl game for a school-record golf course that was completed in September 2010 and allows the LSU men’s 16th straight season and finished the year ranked No. 17 in the nation after and women’s golf teams to play on one of the most challenging courses in the posting a dominating 56-27 win over Texas Tech in the Texas Bowl. country. An overhaul of the LSU soccer facility was completed in the fall of 2011, The gymnastics team completed the season No. 2 in the nation, the highest converting the stadium into fan-friendly venue. finish in program history, and the softball squad appeared in the Women’s Alleva is an innovator with bold ideas that benefit all of Greater Baton Rouge. College World Series for the second straight year, reaching the semifinals to He has been instrumental in the planning of the Bayou Country Superfest, a finish No. 3 in the country. three-day country music concert and festival held in Tiger Stadium each spring. LSU’s storied track and field program produced three Top 10 finishes in The event attracts over 100,000 visitors to the LSU campus and makes a 2015-16. The men’s team placed fourth at the NCAA Indoor Championships and tremendous economic impact upon the local community. fifth at the NCAA Outdoor meet, while the Lady Tigers placed sixth outdoors. Alleva became director of athletics at Duke in 1998 and his impressive The men’s golf team advanced to match play at the NCAA Championships for a tenure there propelled the university into the ranks of America’s top all-around school-record third straight season and the Tigers tied for fifth overall. collegiate programs. Among his outstanding list of accomplishments includes LSU in 2016 became just the second baseball program in NCAA history to the greatest 10-year period in Duke Athletics, winning more ACC and NCAA earn five straight NCAA Tournament National Seeds. The Tigers advanced to the championships than in any other decade in school history. NCAA Super Regionals and finished the year tied for ninth nationally. Alleva, whose hometown is Suffern, N.Y., majored in finance at Lehigh LSU advanced to the NCAA Tournament second round in both men’s and University and received his bachelor’s degree in 1975. While at Lehigh, Alleva women’s tennis, while also reaching NCAA postseason in women’s golf, women’s was the quarterback of the football team and team captain in 1974. Alleva also soccer, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving. played on the Lehigh baseball team. He served as a graduate assistant football Alleva’s vision keeps LSU among the nation’s leaders in athletic facilities. coach and earned an MBA in 1976. Last year, LSU unveiled two new venues -- a magnificent Gymnastics Practice While at Duke, Alleva played a key role in Durham’s community sports scene. Facility and a tremendous Tennis Center featuring both indoor and outdoor He started Little League Baseball in Durham over 20 years ago, and he also courts. Construction will begin this year on a Nutrition Center within the began the American Legion baseball program. expansive existing space at the South End of Tiger Stadium. The new facility will He is a member of the North Carolina American Legion Hall of Fame, the feature 30,000 square feet of dining and kitchen area and all of the elements Suffern High School Hall of Fame and the Rockland County Hall of Fame. necessary to ensure that the Tigers receive the absolute finest in dietary support. Alleva and his wife, Annie, have three children, J.D., Jeff, and Jenny, and four In the fall of 2014, LSU opened the expansion of the South End Zone of Tiger grandchildren. 60 2016-17 WOMEN’S GOLF MEDIA GUIDE LSU Sports Mobile Apps LSU LSU SPORTS MOBILE APPS The Official iPad, iPhone and Android Apps of LSU Athletics

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TEAMS TWITTER Bennie Brazell (TF) @LSUCoachBrazell LSU Baseball @LSUBaseball Todd Lane (TF) @LSUToddLane LSU Men’s Basketball @LSUBasketball Debbie Parris-Thymes (TF) @LSUCoachDebbie LSU Women’s Basketball @LSUwbkb Khadevis Robinson (TF/XC) @khadevis LSU Beach Volleyball @LSUbeachVB Derrek Yush (TF) @LSUCoachYush LSU Football @LSUfootball Fran Flory (VB) @LSUCoachFran LSU Men’s Golf @LSUMensGolf Ethan Pheister (VB) @Epheister LSU Women’s Golf @LSUWomensGolf LSU Gymnastics @LSUGym DEPARTMENTS LSU Soccer @LSUSoccer LSU Athletics @LSUsports LSU Softball @LSUSoftball LSUpix.net @LSUpix LSU Swimming & Diving @LSUSwimDive LSUsports.net News Feed @LSUSportsNews LSU Men’s Tennis @LSUTennis LSU Academic Center @LSUAcademicCtr LSU Women’s Tennis @LSUwten LSU Athletic Training @LSUAthTraining LSU Track & Field @LSUTrackField LSU Cheerleading @LSUCheer LSU Volleyball @LSUVolleyball LSU Compliance @LSUCompliance LSU Creative @LSUcreative COACHES LSU Event Management @LSUEM Dave Aranda (FB) @CoachDaveAranda LSU Final Score @LSUfinalscore Dameyune Craig (FB) @CoachDCraig LSU Football Equipment @LSUFBEquipment Steve Ensminger (FB) @SteveEnsminger LSU Football Video @LSU_FB_Video Jeff Grimes (FB) @CoachGrimey LSU Roar Corps @LSUroarcorps Jabbar Juluke (FB) @CoachJuluke LSU Sports Properties @LSUSP Ed Orgeron (FB) @Coach_EdOrgeron LSU Sports Nutrition @HealthyTigerLSU Corey Raymond (FB) @LSUCoachRaymond LSU Ticket Office @LSUtix Nolan Cain (BSB) @ncain39 LSU Tiger Girls @LSUTigerGirls Johnny Jones (MBB) @LSUCoachJones Mike The Tiger @LSUMikeTiger Charlie Leonard (MBB) @LSUCoachL Mike’s Kids Club @LSUMKC Brendan Suhr(MBB) @Brendansuhr National L Club @LSULclub Nikki Fargas (WBB) @NikkiCaldwell Tiger Athletic Foundation @LSUTAF Tasha Butts (WBB) @TashaButts Tiger Stadium @LSUTigerStadium Mickie DeMoss(WBB) @demossmickie Russell Brock (BVB) @RussLSUbeach UNIVERSITY Garrett Runion (MG) @GRUN1 Official University @LSU Karen Bahnsen (WG) @kbahnse President F. King Alexander @LSUprez Alexis Rather (WG) @Alexis_Rather University News @LSUnews Jay Clark (GYM) @jayclark886 Brian Lee (SOC) @LSUBrianLee ADMINISTRATION Beth Torina (SB) @BethTorina Michael Bonnette @LSUBonnette Howard Dobson (SB) @HWDobson Brian Broussard @BroussardBrian Quinlan Duhon (SB) @LSUQuinlanDuhon Emily Dixon @EmilyVDixon Lindsay Leftwich (SB) @LLefty18 Jason Feirman @jfeirman Dave Geyer (SD) @LSUCoachGeyer Zach Kendrick @zkendrick Jeana Kempe (SD) @jfooch11 Kent Lowe @LSUKent Steve Mellor (SD) @StevMello Tommy Moffitt @TommyMoffitt Jeff Brown (MT) @LSUCoachJBrown Eddie Nunez @ENunez15 Martin Stiegwardt (MT) @coachstiegwardt Chris Parent (PIX) @ChrisJParent Julia S. Sell (WT) @LSUJuliaSell Jennifer Rodrigues @jrodtiger Michael Sell (WT) @_sellmichaell Will Stafford @WillStaffordLSU Dennis Shaver (TF) @LSUCoachShaver Clyde Verdin @CVerdin34

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