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TABLE OF CONTENTS Roster 2 Schedule 3 University of Colorado Pac-12 Conference 4-5 Location Boulder, Colo. (97,385) Head Coach Anne Kelly 6-7 Founded 1876 Assistant Coach Brent Franklin 8 Enrollment 29,952 Colors Silver, Gold and Black Support Staff 8 Nickname Buffaloes (Buffs) Senior Jamie Befort 9 Live Mascot Ralphie V, the Buffalo Sophomore Jenny Coleman 10 Costumed Mascot Chip Sophomore Kristin Coleman 11 Elevation 5,435 feet above sea level Junior Cristina DeTomasi 12 NCAA Affi liation Division I Conference Pac-12 Junior Devin Dougherty 13 Junior Taylor Doyle 14 Senior Meaghan Kari 15 Administration Freshman Gina Larson 16 President Bruce Benson Sophomore Alex Stewart 17 Chancellor Dr. Phil DiStefano Athletics Director Mike Bohn Senior Emily Talley 18-19 Senior Woman Administrator Ceal Barry Senior Jessica Wallace 20-21 Season-by-Season Results & Stats 22-38 Year-by-Year Leaders 39-40 COLORADO GOLF Individual Record Book 41-46 Head Coach Anne Kelly (TCU ‘83; 15th Season) [email protected] • 303-492-4455 Team Record Book 47 Assistant Coach Brent Franklin (BYU ‘87; Eighth Season) All-Time Roster 48 Tournament Director LindaSue Chenoweth (Colorado ’97) All-Time Player Stats 49-54 Director of Operations Natalie Dedin (Colorado ‘11) Colorado National Golf Course 55 [email protected] • 303-492-5195 COLORADO National GOLF Club Address 2700 Vista Parkway • Erie, CO 80516 SPORTS INFORMATION 303-926-1723 • fax 303-926-1776 Mailing Address 357 UCB; Boulder, CO 80309-0357 Owner Steve Kerr Packages Fieldhouse Annex 50; Boulder, CO 80309-0357 General Manager Matt Schalk Phone 303-492-5626 • Fax 303-492-3811 Associate AD/Sports Information David Plati [email protected] Fox hill Country Club Associate SID/Golf Contact Curtis Snyder Address 1400 Colorado HW 119 • Longmont, CO 80504 [email protected] • 303-492-3139 (w) • 720-218-4796 (c) 303-651-3777 Assistant SIDs Andrew Green, Troy Andre, Linda Poncin Owner Steve Kerr Graduate Assistants Cole Mickleson, Taylor Temby Website CUBuffs.com/womensgolf The Buffs also have access to many courses in the Credits: The 2011-12 Colorado Women’s Golf Media Guide was produced by the Boulder/Denver Metro area. CU Sports Information Offi ce. The guide was written, edited and designed by Curtis Snyder, Associate Sports Informaion Director. 2 Name Height Class Hometown (High School/Previous School) Jamie Befort 5-6 Sr. Westminster, Colo. (Standley Lake) Jenny Coleman 5-9 So. Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. (Palos Verdes Peninsula) Kristin Coleman 5-9 So. Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. (Palos Verdes Peninsula) Cristina DeTomasi 5-9 Jr. Lafayette, Calif. (Acalanes) Devin Dougherty 5-6 Jr. Woodland, Calif. (Pioneer) Taylor Doyle 5-5 Jr. San Diego, Calif. (La Jolla) Meaghan Kari 5-7 Sr. Windsor, Calif. (Windsor/Santa Clara) Gina Larson 5-7 Fr. Longmont, Colo. (Silver Creek/Skyline) Alex Stewart 5-4 So. Elk Grove, Calif. (Homeschooled/Purdue) Emily Talley 5-9 Sr. Napa, Calif. (R.L. Stevenson) Jessica Wallace 5-4 Sr. Langley, B.C., Canada (Walnut Grove/Pepperdine) Head Coach Anne Kelly (TCU ‘83) Assistant Coach Brent Franklin (BYU ‘87) How The Buffs Were Built 2007-08 Freshman Recruits 2009-10 Transfers 2011-12 Freshman Recruits Jamie Befort Meaghan Kari Gina Larson 2008-09 Freshman Recruits 2010-11 Freshman Recruits 2011-12 Transfers Cristina DeTomasi Jenny Coleman Alex Stewart Taylor Doyle Kristin Coleman Emily Talley 2010-11 Transfers 2009-10 Freshman Recruits Jessica Wallace Devin Dougherty Where The Buffaloes Roam Northern California Cristina DeTomasi (Lafayette) Devin Dougherty (Woodland) Meaghan Kari (Windsor) Alex Stewart (Elk Grove) Emily Talley (Napa) Southern California Jenny Coleman (Rolling Hills Estates) Kristin Coleman (Rolling Hills Estates) Taylor Doyle (San Diego) Colorado Jamie Befort (Westminster) Gina Larson (Longmont) CANADA Jessica Wallace (Landley, B.C.) 3 2011-12 Schedule Notes Fall This will be the 15th consecu- tive season the Buffs have Date Tournament Holes Format played in the Ptarmigan Ram Sept. 12-13 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 54 36-18 Fall Classic, and the 14th time Colorado State University host at Ptarmigan Country Club in Fort Collins, Colo. in the last 15 years CU has opened the season in Ft. Col- lins. Sept. 25-26 Dick McGuire Invitational 54 36-18 This will mark the fourth con- University of New Mexico host at University of New Mexico Golf Course in Albuquerque, N.M. secutive season and fourth overall CU has played in the Dick McGuire Invitational in Oct. 3-5 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 54 18-18-18 Albuquerque. University of Washington host at Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Wash. This will mark the second time CU has played in the Wildcat Invitational, the fi rst since the Oct. 21-23 Mercedes-Benz SEC/Pac-12 Challenge 54 18-18-18 2002-03 season. University of Tennessee host at Holston Hills Country Club in Knoxville, Tenn. The Buffs will be playing in the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge for the second time Spring in the past three seasons. CU will participate in the inau- Date Tournament Holes Format gural Anuenue Invitational in Feb. 5-7 Wildcat Invitational 54 18-18-18 Maui. The Buffs have played in Hawai'i 11 times previously University of Arizona host at Vistoso Golf Club in Tucson, Ariz. in the Rainbow-Wahine In- vitational seven times from Feb. 13-15 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge 54 18-18-18 1995-2002 and the Kent Youel Ohio State University host at Palos Verdes Country Club in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Invitational from 2003-08. CU will host the NCAA West Regional at Colorado Nation- Feb. 26-28 All State Sugar Bowl 54 18-18-18 al Golf Club in May. Tulane University host at English Turn Country Club in New Orleans, La. The Buffs are taking a break from hosting the Heather Farr Memorial Invitational and the March 16-18 Fighting Irish Spring Invitational 54 18-18-18 MountainView Collegiate this University of Notre Dame host at Longbow Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz. season due to the fact they are hosting the NCAA West Regional. March 26-27 Anuenue Spring Break Invitational 54 36-18 CU has never played in the University of Hawai’i host at The Bay Course at Kapalua in Maui, Hawai’i state of Washington and will do so twice this season, fi rst at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invita- Postseason tional in the fall and then at the Pac-12 Championships in Date Tournament Holes Format the spring. The Buffs will play in Louisiana April 27-29 Pac-12 Conference Championship 54 18-18-18 for just the second time and Washington State University host at Palouse Ridge Golf Club in Pullman, Wash. the fi rst time in New Orleans. Previously CU played in the May 10-12 NCAA West Regional 54 18-18-18 Cleveland Golf Classic at LSU in Baton Rouge. University of Colorado host at Colorado National Golf Club in Erie, Colo. CU has never played in Ten- East Regional hosted by Penn State at the Blue Course at Penn State Golf Courses in State College, Pa. nessee before and the Buffs Central Regional hosted by Ohio State University at the Scarlet Course at Ohio State Golf Club in Columbus, Ohio will close out the fall in Knox- ville, Tenn., and should the Buffs advance to the NCAA May 23-26 NCAA Championships 72 18-18-18-18 Championships, CU will close Vanderbilt University host at Legends Golf Club in Franklin, Tenn. the spring in Franklin, Tenn. 4 CONFERENCE HISTORY The roots of the Pac-12 Conference date back over 95 years to December 2, 1915, when the Paciic Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Oregon Ho- tel in Portland, Ore. The original member- ship consisted of four schools - the Univer- sity of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference. 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