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aztecs golf 2003 media guide ! Ned Radovic, Producer ! Jim Stone, Sports 3 ! Dave Smith, Photographer MEN’SgolfTEAM san diego state university AZTECS GOLF ! 2002-03 Men’s Golf Team Player Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Aaron Choi 6-0 R-So. San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) Class Breakdown Chris Cole 6-2 Fr. Abergavenny, Wales (King Henry VIII HS) Chris Galeski 5-10 Sr. La Costa, Calif. (La Costa Canyon HS) Seniors (6) Chris Galeski, Lars Johansson, Jeff Hansen 6-0 So. Palm Desert, Calif. (San Jose State) John Lepak, John Lieber, Brian Lars Johansson 6-0 Sr. Karlskrona, Sweden (Champansholam HS) Miller , Charlie Smith John Lepak 6-1 R-Sr. La Habra Heights, Calif. (Oregon State) John Lieber 6-2 Sr. San Diego, Calif. (Grossmont HS) Juniors (2) Brian Miller 6-2 R-Sr. Madras, Ore. (Saddleback JC) Linus Nilsson, Mark Warman Linus Nilsson 5-7 Jr. Malmo, Sweden (Klippans Gymnasiesleola) Gilberto Rodriguez 6-0 R-So. Tijuana, Mexico (St. Augustine HS) Sophomores (3) Aaron Choi, Jef f Hansen, Andrew Scott 5-11 R-Fr. Henderson, Nev. (Green Valley HS) Gilberto Rodriguez Cory Segall 6-2 Fr. La Jolla, Calif. (La Jolla HS) Kyle Shelly 6-0 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) Freshmen (4) Charlie Smith 6-1 Sr. Valencia, Calif. (College of the Canyons) Chris Cole, Andrew Scott, Cory Mark Warman 6-1 Jr. San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) Segall, Kyle Shelly Head Coach: Dale Walker (San Diego State ‘80), third season Assistant Coach: Tim Mickelson (Oregon State ‘99), second season By State/Country

California (8) ! Fall 2002 Schedule Choi, Galeski, Hansen, Lepak, Date Tournament Site Host Lieber, Segall, Shelly, Smith 9/13-14 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico Nevada (1) 10/7-8 Nevada Wolf Pack Classic Genoa, Nev. Nevada Scott 10/11-12 Fresno Lexus Classic Fresno, Calif. Fresno State 10/21-22 Barona Collegiate Cup Lakeside, Calif. San Diego State Oregon (1) 11/4-5 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate Turtle Bay, Hawai’i Hawai’i Miller

Mexico (1) ! Spring 2003 Schedule Rodriguez Date Tournament Site Host Sweden (2) 2/19-21 John Burns Intercollegiate Wahiawa, Hawai’i Hawai’i Johansson, Nilsson 3/3-4 USC Cleveland Golf Classic Westlake Village, Calif. USC 3/23-24 Oregon Duck Invitational Eugene, Ore. Oregon W ales (1) 4/5-6 Border Olympics Laredo, Texas Texas A&M Cole 4/11-12 ASU Thunderbird Invitational Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State 4/19-20 U.S. Intercollegiate Stanford, Calif. Stanford Pronunciation Guide

Aaron Choi ! Postseason Schedule ...... CHOY Date Tournament Site Host Chris Galeski ...... guh-LESS-ski 5/1-3 Mountain West Championship Sunriver, Ore. MWC

Lars Johansson aztecs golf 2003 media guide 5/15-17 NCAA Regional TBA TBA ...... yo-HAN-son 5/28-31 NCAA Championships Stillwater, Okla. NCAA/Oklahoma State John Lepak ...... LEE-pack John Lieber ...... LEE-bur Linus Nilsson ...... LEE-nus NILL-son Gilberto Rodriguez ...... gill-BER-to rod-REE-gez 4 san diego state university theOUTLOOK AZTECS GOLF

ne putt. One shot. One stroke. return to perennial contention. All the pieces Whatever you call it, that seem in place to eclipse the success of a year ago, slim margin was all that prevent- when the Aztecs finished in Golfweek's final Top ed the San Diego State men's golf 25 and came within that fateful shot of a poten- team from advancing to the 2002 tially greater season. NCAAO Championships. Looking for a fifth consecutive postseason trip Five hours after completing its final regional and second NCAA Championship bid in five round, SDSU was in the clubhouse thinking it years, the head coach Dale Walker's Aztecs pos- had a trip to Columbus, Ohio, all but wrapped sess quality depth up-and-down a roster that up. But there was still one hole left to play for the failed to sort itself out in the fall season. SDSU late groupings, and SDSU learned that Texas had nine players appear in two or more events Tech's Kyle Willman had hammered home a 25- and utilized the same lineup only twice during footer for birdie on the 18th hole to propel the the fall. A testament to the Aztecs' talent is that Red Raiders into a 10th-place tie with the Aztecs. 2001 Mountain West Golfer of the Year Lars The two teams went to a playoff, and the Red Johansson has been bumped from the lineup Raiders qualified for the championships and due to other players' success. eliminated the Aztecs by two shots after the first extra hole. Emerging Stars One disappointed golf team. SDSU showed its sky's-the-limit potential in So that one stroke had the Aztecs kicking the fall by matching the third-best team score in themselves for not taking care of business earlier program history, an 18-under 846, in winning the John Lepak in the day. But the end result is a stronger, more Barona Collegiate Cup. And in one fell swoop at focused squad looking for another chance. Barona, senior John Lepak made a triumphant return to collegiate golf and became the team's Looking Ahead The Next Step top low-scoring threat. Lepak, who redshirted Come the postseason, the lineup should be set With that experience behind them, the 2002-03 last season to recover from a back injury that thanks to a challenging spring schedule pitting edition of the SDSU men's golf team has the kept him from swinging a club for seven the Aztecs against many of the West's premier looks of a squad whose time has finally come. months, restored his reputation as one of the programs. In addition to tournaments hosted by After finishing 12th in regionals and four strokes West's top collegians by claiming a share of co- USC and Stanford, SDSU travels to the season- out of the championships in 2001 and tying for medalist honors at Barona with a 10-under 206. opening John Burns Intercollegiate in Hawaii, 10th last year and missing nationals by a stroke, Despite seeing the first tournament action of the Duck Invitational in Oregon, the Border the Aztecs are looking to take that next step in his collegiate career, redshirt freshman Andrew Olympics in Texas and the Thunderbird 2003. On the surface, it looks like a small step, Scott emerged as the Aztecs' most consistent fall Invitational in Arizona. but in fact, it is a giant leap for this program's performer. He finished with the lowest stroke With back-to-back elite recruiting classes average (72.53) among Aztec regulars and led waiting in the wings, a trip to the championships the squad by counting 14-of-15 rounds among in 2003 would provide a foundation upon which the low four. to build a dominant program and perennial suc- Senior John Lieber (73.67 stroke average) and cess. junior Mark Warman (73.00) were One potential powerhouse. their usual steady selves in the fall but will be counted on for lower numbers in the spring. Lieber, the 2002 MWC Golfer of the Year, and Warman, an all-conference performer who quali- fied individually for the NCAAs last season, certainly possess the creden- tials to do so. Seniors Brian Miller and Charlie Smith and redshirt sophomore Aaron Choi showed an ability to step in and contribute when called upon, with each recording top-16 results among three events during the fall. And the Aztec coaching staff knows it has a proven low scorer in reserve with Johansson. aztecs golf 2003 media guide Andrew Scott Mark Warman 5 MEETtheAZTECS san diego state university 77-228)… Low Aaron Choi round of the spring AZTECS GOLF Sophomore ! 6-0 ! San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) was an even-par 72 Local product who returns from a redshirt season to at the Oregon Duck provide depth to a talented SDSU roster. Invitational, where As A Sophomore (2002-03 Season) he finished 29th Fall: Saw action in three fall events, including one as with a 4-over total a starter, and averaged 73.44 over nine rounds… While of 220. playing for SDSU's Red Team at Barona, recorded his Fall: Played in best career score with a ninth-place total of 4-under two fall events… 212… Registered three under-par rounds during the Posted a 72.5 stroke season, including a career-best 68 in the second round average, third-best at Barona… Played as an individual at the Wolf Pack on the team… Shot Classic and tied for 29th place at 4-over 220… Started 6-under 210, includ- in the Aztecs' fall finale at Turtle Bay and shot 229. ing a second-round Redshirt Year (2001-02 Season) 68, to take ninth at Utilized his redshirt season to concentrate on aca- the Aztec demics after playing as a freshman. Invitational for top Aaron Choi As A Freshman (2000-01 Season) outing… Also Chris Galeski Spring: Did not compete. appeared at the Fall: Appeared in two tournaments, posting a stroke Fresno Classic, shooting a three-round total of 225. average of 72.83… Shot a 3-under 213, including a first- As A Sophomore (2000-01 Season) round 69, to place Spring: Shot even-par 216 to finish 14th at the fourth at the Aztec Choi’s SDSU Scorecard Cougar Classic. Invitational… Fall 2002 Fall: Competed in the Aztec Invitational, finishing Shot an 8-over 224 Wolf Pack 74-75-71—220 (29th) 26th with a 222 total. Barona (Red Team)73-68-71—212 (9th) at the Tucker Turtle Bay 75-73-81—229 (51st) As A Redshirt Freshman (1999-00 Season) Intercollegiate. Fall 2000 Spring: Competed in two spring events... Finished High School: Wm. H. Tucker 76-74-74—224 (56th) third at Point Loma Invitational with a score of 3-over Three-year letter- Aztec 69-71-73—213 (4th) 147... Also in man at Torrey SDSU's lineup at Galeski’s SDSU Scorecard Pines HS... Earned first-team all-CIF, first-team all- the Western Fall 2002 Avocado League and North County Player-of-the-Year Barona (Red Team)74-71-75—220 (46th) Intercollegiate. Spring 2002 honors as a senior... Was San Diego Junior Golfer of the Fall: Saw USD 78-73-77—228 (14th) Chris Cole Year... Named Union-Tribune athlete of the week and action in two Oregon 73-72-75—220 (29th) was a member of the U-T's all-academic team... Led the tournaments... Fall 2001 Falcons to the Avocado League Championship. Shot 234 at the Fresno 74-78-73—225 (41st) Personal: Aaron Choi was born May 4, 1982, in Tucker and 252 at Aztec 69-68-73—210 (9th) Guam... Parents are Rocky and Sunny Choi... Spring 2001 the Real Del Mar BYU Cougar 71-72-73—216 (14th) Hospitality and Tourism Management major. Classic. Fall 2000 High School: Aztec 73-74-75—222 (26th) Prepped locally Spring 2000 Chris Cole at La Costa Point Loma 77-70—147 (3rd) Freshman !6-2 !Abergavenny, Wales (King Henry VIII HS) Canyon High Western 74-77-73—224 (70th) A prized recruit from Wales who is a redshirt candi- Fall 1999 School... Earned Wm. H. Tucker 74-76-76—226 (72nd) date for 2002-03. two letters and Real Del Mar 85-90-77—252 (78th) High School: Attended King Henry VIII HS in was a major con- Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales… Two-year tributor for the Mavericks' league and CIF champi- member of the Wales under-18 international golf team onship teams... Voted second team all-Avocado League (2001-02). and second team all-CIF. Chris Galeski Personal: Christopher Stephen Cole was born June Personal: Christopher Michael Galeski was born 28, 1984, in Abergavenny, Wales… Son of Stephen July 18, 1980, in Palo Alto, Calif... Lists Jerry Rice, Joe Cole… Nickname is "Colesy"… Favorite athlete is Tiger Montana and Fred Couples as his favorite athletes... Woods. Major is economics.

Chris Galeski Jeff Hansen aztecs golf 2003 media guide Senior ! 5-10 ! La Costa, Calif. (La Costa Canyon HS) Sophomore ! 6-0 ! Palm Desert, Calif. (San Jose St.) Gifted player who worked his way into the lineup in Will likely redshirt in his first year at SDSU after four tournaments last season. playing his freshman season at San Jose State. As A Senior (2002-03 Season) San Jose State (2001-02 Season) Fall: Only action of the season came with SDSU's Transferred from San Jose State, where he recorded Red Team at Barona… Shot 220, which included a sec- a 76.93 average in five tournaments and 15 rounds in ond-round 71, and tied for 46th place. 2001-02… Best finish was a 26th-place result (73-77-78- As A Junior (2001-02 Season) 228) at the Santa Clara Invitational. Spring: Appeared in two spring events and regis- High School: Played for Palm Desert HS… Led the Jeff Hansen tered a 74.7 average over six rounds… Played the USD Aztecs to a state title… Also competed in wrestling, Invitational as an individual and finished 14th (78-73- soccer and basketball. 6 san diego state university MEETtheAZTECS Personal: Jeffery James Hansen was born Feb. 16, rounds… Opened the season with a 1-over 217 at the AZTECS GOLF 1983, in Eugene, Ore… Son of Jim Hansen… Business Mid Pines Intercollegiate… Shot 71-71 and was in con- administration major whose favorite athlete is Tiger tention for medalist honors at the William H. Tucker Woods. before having to withdraw due to an illness… Carded a 6-under 210, including a second-round 67, to place ninth at the Aztec Invitational… Competed in the pres- Lars Johansson tigious Savane All-America Golf Classic and finished Senior !6-0 !Karlskrona, Sweden (Champanskolam HS) tied for 17th at 2-over 215. Former MWC Golfer of the Year and honorable men- As A Sophomore (2000-01 Season) tion All-American Spring: One of the nation's top collegiate golfers in a who solidifies a Johansson’s SDSU Scorecard sophomore season that earned 2001 Mountain West deep Aztec roster. Fall 2002 Player of the Year and an honorable mention All- Wm. H. Tucker 73-74-74—221 (27th) As A Senior Barona (Red Team)73-67-74—214 (17th) American honors… Led both SDSU and the Mountain (2002-03 Season) Spring 2002 West Conference with a 72.4 stroke average over 36 Fall: Appeared Burns 76-75-72—223 (40th) rounds... Took medalist honors at both the Western in two tourna- Pacific Coast 74-73-76—223 (21st) Intercollegiate and BYU Cougar Classic... In all, posted ments and USD 75-73-71—219 (2nd) seven top-10 finishes in 12 events… Saw action in all recorded a team- Oregon Duck 74-68-78—220 (29th) seven spring tournaments, posting two individual Border Olympics 73-70-71—214 (8th) best 72.50 stroke US Intercollegiate 74-74-77—225 (51st) wins... Averaged 72.8 strokes over 21 rounds... Shot average for six Mountain West 78-73-73—224 (30th) season lows for 18 (7-under 65), and 54 holes (10-under rounds… Starter NCAA Regional 72-78-76—226 (72nd) 206) en route to victory at the Western Intercollegiate... Lars Johansson for the season- Fall 2001 Placed fifth at the MWC Championship and 16th at the opening Tucker Mid Pines 73-74-70—217 (21st) Oregon Duck Invitational for other top-20 finishes. Intercollegiate Wm. H. Tucker 71-71-WD—WD Fall: Carded top-10 finishes in 4-of-5 tournaments, Club Glove 75-77-73—225 (21st) and tied for 27th Aztec 71-67-72—210 (9th) including second place at both the Pepperdine with a 5-over Spring 2001 Intercollegiate and Aztec Invitational... Finished four 221… Played for Taylor Made 81-77-73—231 (34th) strokes under par at both the Pacific Golf Invitational SDSU's Red Team Burns 73-74-70—217 (36th) and the Aztec for low totals... Also closed out the at Barona and Oregon Duck 74-69-77—220 (16th) Fresno Lexus Classic below par, carding a 3-under 213 grabbed a share Western 65-67-74—206 (1st) to take fourth... Shot low round of 68 at Fresno. BYU Cougar 72-69-68—209 (1st) of 17th place with Mountain West 75-76-72—223 (5th) As A Freshman (1999-00 Season) a 2-under 214… NCAA Regional 73-75-75—223 (38th) Spring: Competed in all seven events... Shot 74.28 Recorded the Fall 2000 over 21 rounds... Best finish came at the Oregon Duck Aztecs' second- Wm. H. Tucker 76-70-76—222 (38th) Invitational, where he placed 10th... Carded a 54-hole best individual Pacific 71-69-74—214 (7th) low of even-par 216 three times... Other top finishes round of the fall STRATA 69-76-72—217 (2nd) were a 12th at the Ping/Arizona Intercollegiate and a Fresno Classic 73-68-72—213 (4th) with a second- Aztec 70-72-70—212 (2nd) 13th at the BYU Cougar Classic... Shot 69 at BYU for round 67 as the Spring 2000 low round of the spring... Finished 33rd at the Red Team PING/Arizona 73-71-72—216 (12th) Mountain West Championship with a score of 234... matched the sec- Taylor Made 77-74-80—231 (82nd) Tied for 52nd at the NCAA West Regional, finishing at ond-lowest round Pacific Coast 80-74-75—229 (23rd) 2-over 218. at Barona with a Oregon Duck 72-71-73—216 (10th) Fall: Appeared in five events and carded the team's 277. BYU Cougar 75-72-69—216 (13th) second-best stroke average of 73.2... Tied for second at Mountain West 82-73-79—234 (33rd) John Lepak As A Junior NCAA Regional 71-76-71—218 (52nd) the Real Del Mar Classic, shooting a 1-under 215... Shot (2001-02 Season) Fall 1999 a season-low 10-under par 206 to place sixth at the Spring: Played Northwest 73-71-75—219 (10th) Fresno Lexus Classic... His opening-round 68 at Fresno in all seven Wm. H. Tucker 73-76-79—228 (69th) equaled the best single-round showing for any Aztec tourna- STRATA 80-76-74—231 (42nd) during the fall… Placed 10th in his first collegiate tour- ments and Fresno Classic 68-69-70—206 (6th) nament, shooting a 3-over 219 at the Northwest Real Del Mar 72-69-74—215 (2nd) finished Collegiate. fourth on the squad with a 73.7 average and .762 High School: Attended Champansholam High count percentage… Registered two top-10 fin- School in Sweden. ishes… Helped the Aztecs to a team title with a Personal: Lars Johansson was born Jan. 27, 1981, in 3-over 219 that tied teammate Mark Warman for Vaxjo, Sweden… Parents are Owe and Inger second at the USD Invitational… Best spring Johansson… Major is management. score came at the Border Olympics where he shot a 2-under 214 and finished eighth… Low round of the spring was a 4-under 68 in the sec- John Lepak ond round of the Oregon Duck Invitational… Senior ! 6-1 ! La Habra Heights, Calif. (Oregon State) Tied for 72nd individually in the West Regional Is once again one of the region's top golfers after at 226… Finished 2001-02 as Golfstat's 179th- rebounding from a back injury that forced him to red- ranked golfer with an adjusted average of 73.261 shirt last season… Served notice of his return to colle- and was 226th in Golfweek's standings with a giate golf by tying for individual medalist honors at the 73.10 rating… An academic all-MWC honoree Barona Collegiate Cup… A former Pac-10 Freshman of for maintaining a 3.43 GPA in Finance. the Year and all-conference selection at Oregon State. Fall: Appeared in four tournaments… As A Senior (2002-03 Season) aztecs golf 2003 media guide Lars Johansson Second on the team in stroke average at 72.2 Fall: After redshirting last season to rehabilitate a 7 over 11 rounds… Shot par or better in 6-of-11 back injury, jumped right back into the Aztec lineup MEETtheAZTECS san diego state university and recorded the second-best stroke average among administration. Aztec regulars with a 72.87 mark over 15 rounds… AZTECS GOLF Earned individual medalist honors Lepak’s SDSU Scorecard John Lieber for the second Fall 2002 Senior !6-2 !San Diego, Calif. (Grossmont HS) time in his Aztec Wm. H. Tucker 73-71-76—220 (22nd) Reigning MWC Golfer of the Year and All- Wolf Pack Classic 73-73-76—222 (40th) career after shoot- America candidate tabbed by Golf World as Fresno Classic 76-71-76—223 (32nd) ing 206 at Barona Cup 65-73-68—206 (1st) one of the top 50 "Players to Watch" in 2002-03. Barona… The 10- Turtle Bay 74-75-73—222 (27th) As A Senior (2002-03 Season) under total was Spring 2001 Fall: Averaged 73.67 over 15 rounds in the his best as an Taylor Made 87-76-75—238 (79th) fall… Best result came in the season's first Aztec… Reeled off Burns 76-74-71—222 (51st) event, the Tucker Intercollegiate, where he two of the Aztecs' Oregon Duck 74-70-70—214 (3rd) tied for 14th with a 2-over 218… Season-low five best individ- Western 77-79-DQ—DQ score came at the Barona Collegiate Cup with ual rounds of the BYU Cougar 68-72-71—211 (2nd) a 24th-place even-par 216 total… One of four fall at Barona with Mountain West 75-72-72—219 (1st) starters to finish in the top 25 at Barona as the a first-round 65 NCAA Regional 75-75-73—223 (38th) Aztecs claimed the team title… Two of his and final-round 68 Fall 2000 three under-par scores came in the first (70) Wm. H. Tucker 76-73-69—218 (18th) that helped propel Pacific Golf 76-69-71—216 (14th) and third (71) rounds at Barona… Finished in the Aztecs to the Pepperdine 74-72-76—222 (7th) the top 50 of all five events. team title… Fresno Classic 72-72-71—215 (8th) As A Junior (2001-02 Season) Registered top-40 Aztec Invitational 70-68-76—214 (6th) Spring: Named Mountain West Conference finishes in all five Golfer of the Year after a spring season that John Lepak fall tournaments... Played as an individual at the sea- featured top-25 finishes in all seven tourna- son-opening Tucker Intercollegiate and tallied his sec- ments… His 72.6 scoring average over 39 ond-best result of the fall, a 22nd-place total of 220. rounds placed fourth in the conference… Began the Redshirt Year (2001-02 Season) spring with first-, second- and fourth-place finishes in Utilized his redshirt season to recover from a back the first three tournaments… Claimed medalist honors injury. with a 9-under 207 as the Aztecs won their first spring As A Junior (2000-01 Season) event, the Burns Intercollegiate… Named MWC Golfer Spring: In the lineup for seven tournaments… of the Month for winning his first collegiate title wire- Averaged 74.15 over 20 rounds… Fired a 3-over 219 in to-wire at the Burns… Best round of the spring was cold and windy conditions to win the Mountain West also his first, an opening 7-under 65 at the Burns… Conference tournament… Finished two tournaments Posted a 2-under 214 at the Pacific Coast to take second below par, carding a 5-under 211 to take second at the place… Had a streak of eight straight rounds at par or BYU Cougar Classic and a 2-under 214 to take third at better from the Aztec Invitational to the Pacific Coast's the Oregon Duck Invitational… Shot an opening round second round … Shot a 6-over 222 at the USD 68 at BYU for single-round low. Invitational to finish fourth individually but still led Fall: Competed in five of six tournaments... the Aztecs to a team title… Tied for 44th individually Averaged 72.33 over 15 rounds and posted three top-10 with a 222 at the NCAA West Regional… Finished finishes… Had best outing at the Aztec Invitational, 2001-02 as Golfstat's 82nd-ranked golfer with an shooting 2-under 214 and placing sixth… Finished up adjusted average of 72.462 and was 95th in Golfweek's at 1-under 215 to place eighth at the Fresno Lexus standings with a 72.09 rating… Amateur qualifier for Classic… Opened the season with a 218 at the William the Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines for the second H. Tucker…Shot totals of par or better in 3-of-5 tourna- straight year and shot 74-77. John Lieber ments. Fall: Appeared in all five tournaments, Oregon State (1998-00 Seasons) averaging 72.7 over 15 rounds… Shot par or As a sophomore, shot a season-best 212 at the better in 8-of-15 rounds, including his first Southwestern Invitational, finishing second... Tied for four of the fall… Best round of the fall was his second at the Northwest Invitational, carding a three- first, a four-under 68 at Mid Pines… Closed round total of 2-under 214... Tied for third at the Pac-10 out the Mid Pines Intercollegiate at 9-under Championships, firing a 10-under 278 for the four- 207, placing third for the Aztecs' best individ- round event... Finished up at even-par 216 at the Duck ual finish and 54-hole score of the fall… Also Invitational... Tied for ninth at the Pepperdine finished in the top five at the Aztec Invitational...Shot 217 at the Taylor Made Invitational, shooting his second 207 of the fall Invitational… Finished in the top 10 in six tournaments to take fourth. as a freshman... Voted the Pac-10 Freshman of Year... As A Sophomore (2000-01 Season) aztecs golf 2003 media guide Named to the conference first team... Shot a season-low Spring: Finished the year No. 5 in the 4-under 68 to win the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate, fin- Mountain West and second on the team with a ishing with a three round total of 7-under 209... Tied 72.8 stroke average… Shot par or better in 8- for fourth at the Duck Invitational. of-18 rounds, including a pair of 70s… Posted High School: Four-year letterman at Los Altos High three top-20 finishes… Opened the spring School... Voted team MVP and received all-league hon- with back-to-back below par finishes, firing a ors as a senior... Helped team win its league title all 3-under 213 at the Burns Intercollegiate and a four years... Received the outstanding citizen award. 1-under 215 at the Oregon Duck Invitational… Personal: John Lepak was born May 1, 1980, in Los Had top finish of the spring at Oregon, placing Angeles... Son of Jackie and Mark Lepak... Enjoys play- fifth…In SDSU's lineup for both the MWC ing the guitar in his spare time... Majoring in public tournament and the NCAA West Regional. John Lieber 8 san diego state university MEETtheAZTECS Fall: Competed Lieber’s SDSU Scorecard par and placed 14th at the BYU Cougar Classic… Other AZTECS GOLF in all five tourna- Fall 2002 top-20 finish came at the Mountain West ments... Placed Wm. H. Tucker 76-70-72—218 (14th) Championships, where he placed 18th… Carded a 68 in the top 20 of Wolf Pack Classic 77-74-73—224 (49th) during the opening round of the Western all five events, Fresno Classic 76-74-76—226 (45th) Intercollegiate for low single-round score. including three Barona Cup 70-75-71—216 (24th) Fall: Competed in every event... Finished in the top Turtle Bay 72-74-75—221 (22nd) top-10 finish- Spring 2002 11 on three occasions... Best finish was 10th at the es… Opened Burns 65-71-71—207 (1st) Fresno Lexus Classic with an even-par 216... Shot a 217 the fall on fire, Pacific Coast 72-69-73—214 (2nd) at the William H. Tucker Invitational. shooting 1- USD Invitational 72-75-75—222 (4th) Saddleback Junior College (1998-00 Seasons) under 215 at Oregon Duck 72-75-71—218 (23rd) Lettered two both the Border Olympics 75-69-74—218 (21st) years for the Miller’s SDSU Scorecard US Intercollegiate 72-73-71—216 (13th) Fall 2002 William H. Mountain West 73-80-69—222 (20th) Gauchos... Wolf Pack Classic 71-75-69—215 (16th) Tucker and NCAA Regional 74-74-74—222 (44th) Orange Empire Fresno Classic 74-73-76—223 (32nd) PacificFall 2001 Conference Barona (Red Team)80-73-75—228 (77th) Invitational to Mid Pines 68-70-69—207 (3rd) Player of the Year Spring 2001 take eighth and Wm. H. Tucker 72-77-73—222 (29th) as a sophomore Burns 77-81-79—237 (97th) 10th, respec- Fresno Classic 71-74-76—221 (23rd) and all-state both Western 68-77-82—227 (55th) Club Glove 79-79-75—233 (46th) BYU Cougar 71-73-72—216 (14th) tively… Aztec Invitational 69-69-70—207 (4th) seasons. Mountain West 82-72-76—230 (18th) Carded best Spring 2001 High School: NCAA Regional 74-75-79—228 (85th) three-round Burns 72-70-71—213 (20th) Four-sport ath- Fall 2000 total at the Oregon Duck 70-72-73—215 (5th) lete at Madras Wm. H. Tucker 73-72-72—217 (11th) Brian Miller AztecWestern 74-78-77—229 (61st) High School... Pacific Golf 69-79-71—219 (24th) Invitational, BYU Cougar 74-73-71—218 (19th) Four-year letter- Pepperdine 80-73-77—230 (45th) Mountain West 77-73-82—232 (22nd) shooting 3- man for the golf Fresno Classic 76-70-70—216 (10th) NCAA Regional 71-80-71—222 (34th) Aztec Invitational 73-74-71—218 (11th) under 213 to Fall 2000 team and helped place fourth. Wm. H. Tucker 72-73-70—215 (8th) lead the White Buffaloes to the state championship as a As A Redshirt Pacific 70-73-72—215 (10th) freshman… Two-year all-state selection in basketball Freshman (1999- STRATA 78-75-70—223 (13th) and two-year all-league in football... Led basketball 00 Season) Fresno Classic 73-71-75—219 (19th) team to state championship game as a junior... Also Spring: Aztec Invitational 71-73-69—213 (4th) competed in soccer… National Honor Society member. Spring 2000 Competed in Taylor Made 76-69-81—226 (62nd) Personal: Brian Scott Miller was born Dec. 7, 1979, in three events, clos- Point Loma 75-74—149 (6th) Madras, Ore… Parents are Vernon and Sally Miller... ing the spring Father played football at Pacific... Hobbies include with a 75.67 stroke average... Best finish was sixth at hunting and fishing... Public administration major. the Point Loma Invitation-al… Shot a 226 and tied for 62nd at the Taylor Waikola Intercollegi-ate. Fall: Did not compete. Linus Nilsson Redshirt Year (1998-99 Season) Junior !5-7 !Maimo, Sweden (Klippans Gymnasiesleola) Utilized his redshirt season in his first year at SDSU. A junior with tournament experience who provides High School: A four-year letterman at Grossmont quality depth to the SDSU program. High School... Selected first team all-Grossmont As A Junior (2002-03 Season) League as a junior and senior. Fall: Did not compete. Personal: John Michael Lieber was born April 6, As A Sophomore (2001-02 Season) Brian Miller 1979, in Tacoma, Wash… Son of Todd Lieber… Spring: Did not compete. Business major… Lists snowboarding and wakeboard- Fall: Made two appearances, posting a 75.5 stroke ing as his hobbies. average… Had best outing at the Aztec Invitational, shooting 219. As A Freshman (2000-01 Season) Brian Miller Spring: Made Senior ! 6-2 ! Madras, Ore. (Saddleback JC) lone appearance Nilsson’s SDSU Scorecard A talented senior who returns from a redshirt season at the Taylor Fall 2001 to bring valuable experience to the Aztec roster. Made. Fresno Classic 78-73-83—234 (76th) As A Senior (2002-03 Season) Fall: Competed Aztec 77-68-74—219 (43rd) Fall: Competed in three fall events, including two in two tourna- Spring 2001 Taylor Made 83-81-76—240 (85th) starts in the Aztec lineup, and averaged 74.00 for nine ments, averaging Fall 2000 rounds… First action of the season came at the Wolf 74.83... Placed 31st Fresno Classic 74-72-76—222 (31st) Pack Classic and a final-round 69 propelled him to a at the Fresno Aztec Invitational 74-79-74—227 (47th) 16th-place finish at 1-under 215… Also appeared in the Lexus Classic and lineup at Fresno and tied for 32nd at 7-over 223… 43rd at the Aztec Invitational. Played for SDSU's Red Team at Barona and tied for High School: Attended Klippans Gymnasieskola in 77th… While in the lineup, counted 5-of-6 rounds Klippans, Sweden. among the Aztecs' low four. Personal: Linus Martin Nilsson was born April 24, Redshirt Year (2001-02 Season) 1981, in Trelleborg, Sweden... Parents are Lars-Ake and Utilized his redshirt season to concentrate on aca- Christina Nilsson... Business major. demics. aztecs golf 2003 media guide Linus Nilsson As A Junior (2000-01 Season) 9 Spring: Appeared in five tournaments… Shot even MEETtheAZTECS san diego state university Redshirt Year (2001-02 Season) Gilberto Rodriguez Utilized his redshirt season in his first year at SDSU. AZTECS GOLF Sophomore ! 6-0 ! Tijuana, Mexico (St. Augustine HS) High School: Four-year letterwinner at Green Valley Earned a spot in the Aztecs' season-opening lineup HS in Henderson, Nev… Three-time all-state and four- with an impressive showing in team qualifying. year all-league selection for the Gators. As A Sophomore (2002-03 Season) Personal: Andrew Michael Scott was born Aug. 11, Fall: Averaged 74.33 over two events and six rounds 1983, in Las Vegas, Nev… Parents are Jim and Donna in the fall… Scott… Father played tennis at UNLV… Is undecided Earned a start in Rodriguez’s SDSU Scorecard on a major. SDSU's season- Fall 2002 Wm. H. Tucker 75-72-75—222 (31st) opening lineup at Barona (Red Team)74-71-79—224 (64th) the Tucker Fall 2001 Cory Segall Intercollegiate… Mid Pines 73-74-70—217 (21st) Freshman ! 6-2 ! La Jolla, Calif. (La Jolla HS) Tied for 31st with Aztec Invitational 70-67-73—210 (9th) A local product who will likely redshirt his first year a 222 at the at SDSU. Tucker… Also played for SDSU's Red Team at Barona High School: Four-year letterwinner at La Jolla and shot a second-round 71 en route to a 224 total and HS… Led team to Western League championship and 64th-place tie. fifth-place finish in CIF finals in 2002… A Union- Gilberto Rodriguez As A Redshirt Freshman (2001-02 Season) Tribune all-academic pick who also played baseball, Spring: Did not compete. basketball and tennis. Fall: Made two appearances in the Aztecs' lineup… Personal: Cory Wessberg Segall was born Sept. 6, Carded the team's top stroke average, 71.2… Opened 1984, in Santa Monica… Parents are Wendy and Stuart the season with a 1-over 217 at the Mid Pines Segall… An undecided major whose favorite athlete is Intercollegiate, placing 21st… Notched lone top-10 fin- Michael Jordan. ish at the Aztec Invitational, taking ninth with a score of 6-under 210… Scored par or better in 3-of-6 rounds, including a blistering 5-under 67 during the second Kyle Shelly round of the Aztec Invitational. Freshman ! 6-0 ! San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) Redshirt Year (2000-01 Season) Another local product on the roster who will likely Utilized his redshirt season in his first year at SDSU. redshirt in his first year at SDSU. High School: A three-year letterman at St. High School: Two-year letterwinner at Torrey Pines Augustine High School... Named team MVP as a senior HS… Named outstanding player and most inspira- and was Western League Player of the Year... Helped tional… In his senior year he helped the Falcons to set Saints to the Western League title. three school low-scoring records… Also competed in Andrew Scott Personal: Gilberto Apodaca Rodriguez was born swimming and j.v. basketball. Sept. 2, 1981, in El Centro... Son of Gilberto and Patricia Personal: Kyle Jonathan Shelly was born May 28, Rodriguez... A public administration major whose 1984, in Guam… Son of Van and Cecilia Shelly… favorite athlete is Tiger Woods. Business administration major. Andrew Scott Charlie Smith Freshman ! 5-11 ! Henderson, Nev. (Green Valley HS) Senior !6-1 !Valencia, Calif. (College Of The Canyons) Emerged as the Aztecs' most consistent performer Tournament-experienced senior who bolsters the during his first collegiate season in the fall. Aztec lineup with under-par scoring capability. As A Redshirt Freshman (2002-03 Season) As A Senior (2002-03 Season) Fall: Debuted Fall: Broke into the Aztec fall lineup with back-to- in the Aztec line- Scott’s SDSU Scorecard back top-15 and under-par results… Shot 73 or better in up with the low- Fall 2002 his first six rounds… Finished the fall with a 73.00 Wm. H. Tucker 75-77-72—224 (42nd) est stroke average stroke average Wolf Pack Classic 69-71-73—213 (9th) Cory Segall among regulars Fresno Classic 74-73-71—218 (14th) over three events Smith’s SDSU Scorecard (72.53) and a Barona Cup 70-72-69—211 (8th) and nine rounds… Fall 2002 team-high three Turtle Bay 76-71-75—222 (27th) Debuted and Fresno Classic 73-70-72—215 (9th) top-20 finishes in played as an indi- Barona Cup 71-69-73—213 (14th) Turtle Bay 79-76-74—229 (51st) the fall… Also led the team by counting 14-of-15 vidual at the Fall 2001 rounds among the Aztecs' low four and had seven Fresno Lexus Wm. H. Tucker 77-73-74—224 (46th) rounds of par or better… After recording a 46th-place Classic and shot a Club Glove 78-74-76—228 (30th) finish in his first collegiate event at the Tucker 1-under 215 to tie Aztec Invitational 69-69-75—213 (21st) aztecs golf 2003 media guide Intercollegiate, followed up with three consecutive top- for ninth place… 20 results, including two in the same week… Carded Followed up at Barona by earning a share of 14th place the first of two top-10 finishes in the fall at the Wolf at 3-under… Matched his Aztec career-bests with a 213 Pack Classic with a tie for ninth place at 3-under 213… total and second-round 69 at Barona… Also in the line- Four days later, earned a 14th-place tie at the Fresno up at Turtle Bay and tied for 51st. Classic with a 2-over 218… Best result of the season As A Junior (2001-02 Season) came at Barona, where he shot 70-72-69 and tied for Spring: Did not compete. eighth… His 5-under 211 total helped propel the Fall: Appeared in three tournaments… Averaged Aztecs to their third-best all-time score (846) and the 73.9 over nine rounds… Opened the Aztec Invitational Kyle Shelly team title at Barona… Recorded the Aztecs' top or sec- on fire, carding back-to-back 69s before finishing up in ond-best score in 4-of-5 events. 21st at 3-under 213… Also played at the William H. 10 san diego state university MEETtheAZTECS after a 4-under AZTECS GOLF first-round 67 Warman’s SDSU Scorecard Fall 2002 before finishing Wm. H. Tucker 71-74-73—218 (14th) 51st at nationals at Wolf Pack Classic 77-71-75—223 (44th) 5-over 289… Was Fresno Classic 68-71-74—213 (5th) the first Aztec to Barona Cup 73-76-73—222 (55th) qualify individu- Spring 2002 ally for the cham- Burns 69-77-71—217 (18th) Pacific Coast 71-70-73—214 (2nd) pionship after USD Invitational 68-73-78—219 (2nd) eighth-place, Oregon Duck 73-74-76—223 (47th) even-par perform- Border Olympics 72-78-72—222 (40th) ance at West US Intercollegiate73-72-73—218 (23rd) Regional… Tied Mountain West 68-72-75—215 (2nd) for second in the NCAA Regional 72-70-74—216 (8th) NCAA Champ.67-72-76-74—289 (51st) MWC with a 72.6 Fall 2001 stroke average en Mid Pines 68-70-70—208 (5th) route to all-confer- Wm. H. Tucker 76-74-72—222 (29th) ence honors… A Fresno Classic 72-73-73—218 (13th) Charlie Smith runner-up three Club Glove 74-77-77—228 (30th) times in the Aztec Invitational 72-68-71—211 (15th) Tucker and Club Glove Intercollegiate. spring, including Spring 2001 Charlie Smith Previous Colleges (UCLA /College Of The Canyons) Taylor Made 88-78-75—241 (94th) back-to-back sec- Western 79-79-78—236 (79th) Redshirted at UCLA during the 1998-99 season ond-place ties before transferring to College of the Canyons… Played Fall 2000 with teammates, Aztec Invitational 75-73-71—219 (12th) two seasons of junior college golf at C of C, posting a and registered 72.8 stroke average… Named first-team all-conference top-25 finishes in 6-of-8 tournaments… Also posted as a sophomore and second team as a freshman… An SDSU's low three-round score on four occasions… all-region selection as a sophomore… Helped lead Credited with counting scores in 20-of-24 rounds and Cougars to a community college state title as a frosh. carded 11 rounds of par or better, including five below- High School: Four-year letterwinner at William S. par rounds in his first seven spring rounds… Shot a 1- Hart HS in Newhall… Averaged 71.2 as a senior, earn- under 215 to take second at the Mountain West ing L.A. Times and L.A. Daily News Player of the Year… Championship… Also finished under-par at the Pacific Two-time all-league selection and conference MVP as Coast Intercollegiate, where a 2-under 214 placed him senior… Indians won league titles all four years. in a tie for second with teammate John Lieber… Also Personal: Charles Harrison Smith was born Jan. 19, tied Lars Johansson for second at the USD Invitational 1980, in Medina, N.Y… Parents are Dean and Sandra with a 3-over 219… His opening-round 68 at USD was Smith… Public administration major. his lowest of the spring… Named MWC Golfer of the Month for March after the Aztecs won at the Pacific Coast and USD… Completed 2001-02 as Golfstat's Mark Warman 86th-ranked golfer with a 72.504 adjusted average and Junior ! 6-1 ! San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) was 96th in Golfweek's rankings with a 72.09 rating. An all-MWC selection who qualified individually Fall: Appeared in all five tournaments, posting a for the 2002 NCAA Championships… A decorated stroke average of 72.5 over 15 rounds… Fall average amateur who qualified for the 2002 Buick Invitational ranked third on the team and second among players Mark Warman at Torrey Pines and was a quarterfinalist at the 2002 with at least nine rounds… Had eight rounds of par or California Amateur. better, including single-round lows of 68 at both the As A Junior (2002-03 Season) Mid Pines Intercollegiate and the Aztec Invitational… Fall: Finished the fall season third Posted top-20 finishes in 3-of-5 tournaments, including among Aztec regulars with a 73.00 a fifth-place result at Mid Pines to open the season… stroke average over 12 rounds… Shot a career-low 8-under-par 208 at Mid Pines… Also Registered two top-15 results… finished below par with a 5-under 211 at the Aztec Opened the season with a 14th-place Invitational, good for 15th place… Took 13th at Fresno tie at the Tucker at 2-over 218… Best with a three-round total of 2-over 218. result came at Fresno, where he held As A Freshman (2000-01 Season) the lead after two rounds and ended Spring: In the Aztecs' lineup at the Taylor Made up in a tie for fifth… His 3-under 213 Intercollegiate and the Western Intercollegiate, posting helped lead the Aztecs to a tie for a 79.5 stroke average. fourth place at Fresno… Recorded Fall: Shot a 3-over 219 to finish 12th at the Aztec four under-par rounds, including a Invitational in lone appearance. season-best 68 in the first round at High School: Four-year letterman at San Clemente Fresno… Earned the Aztecs' low High School... First-team all-Orange County selection individual score in 2-of-4 events. as a senior… Was undefeated in the South Coast As A Sophomore (2001-02 Season) League his final two years and led team to 20-match Spring: Used first season as a regu- unbeaten streak… Team MVP three years. lar in the Aztec lineup as a spring- Personal: Mark David Warman was born May 15, board to all-MWC honors and qual- 1981, in San Diego... Parents are Harold and Chalone aztecs golf 2003 media guide ifying individually for NCAA Warman... Public administration major whose favorite Championship… Was tied for third 11 Mark Warman athlete is Michael Jordan. coachingSTAFF san diego state university AZTECS GOLF

Individually, Walker coached a pair of Aztecs to medalist honors, including two wins by Lars Johansson, the 2001 Mountain West Conference Golfer of the Year. In 2001-02, SDSU began the spring with three consecutive team titles in a season that totaled nine top-five results. John Lieber claimed an individual title en route to earning the Aztecs' second straight MWC Golfer of the Year honors, while Mark Warman also earned all-conference honors. Walker and the Aztecs fell just shy of advancing to the NCAA Championships, falling in a playoff to Texas Tech for the final berth out of the West Regional. Driven by his goal to make San Diego State golf the premier program on the West Coast, Assistant Coach Tim Mickelson 2nd Season (Oregon State ‘99) Walker has developed a knack for driving his players to be the best prepared participants in im Mickelson is entering his second Head Coach Dale Walker 3rd Season (San Diego State ‘80) each event. To accomplish this, he relies on his year with the Aztecs coaching staff. A past experience at both the collegiate and profes- standout collegiate player and recent ale Walker is in his third season as sional levels, which allows him to offer his touring professional, he brings a the Aztecs’ head coach and his expertise to Aztec golfers with the mechanics of unique perspective to the Mesa and is fourth season overall in the pro- their swing, as well as the mental aspect of com- expectedT to play an influential role in the further gram. A former San Diego State petition. development of the Aztec men's golf program. golfer, Walker took the helm of the Walker's vision, however, is not limited to the A 1999 graduate of Oregon State, Mickelson Aztec men's golf program just prior to the 2000- D course. He has been the driving force behind the played three seasons at perennial golf power- 01 campaign, and the Aztecs have hardly missed newly developed San Diego State Golf house Arizona State and was a member of the a beat. Association, whose purposes is to provide the Sun Devils' 1996 NCAA Championship squad Coming off the program's first appearance in financial and human resources to ensure a suc- prior to finishing up his collegiate career at OSU, the NCAA Championships since 1984, Walker cessful future for San Diego State golf. where he blossomed into one of the Pacific-10 guided San Diego State to eight top-3 finishes, Walker's aim is to raise $2 million dollars for Conference's top players. including four team titles, during his inaugural the men's and women's golf programs, an A holder of numerous Oregon State records, campaign. The Aztecs also placed second at the endowment that would make each program self Mickelson's crowning achievement in Corvallis Mountain West championships, advanced to the funding. came during his final season with the Beavers as NCAA West Regional, and were ranked in This passion for Aztec golf runs deep for he led OSU to a second-place finish - its best ever Golfweek's top 25 throughout the year. Walker, who played in every - at the 2000 Pac-10 Championships, carding a tournament during his SDSU four-round total of 13-under par. career from 1975-77, before Following the completion of his collegiate eli- being force to leave the team gibility, Mickelson competed professionally on due to physical problems. the NGA Hooters Tour. He has also played in Walker earned his bache- both PGA and Buy.com-sanctioned events and lor’s degree in social science has twice attended the PGA Qualifying School. from San Diego State in 1980. A two-time participant in the USGA U.S. After graduation, he and his Amateur (Oak Hill and Baltusrol), Mickelson's father founded ARGO resume also includes a round of 16 appearance Scientific, a multinational chem- at the USGA Public Links and a sectional quali- ical company. Walker held the fying berth for the 2001 U.S. Open position of president and CEO Mickelson, the younger brother of the world's until the company was sold in No. 2-ranked golfer, Phil Mickelson, is a San 1999. Diego native and prepped at University of San Walker returned to SDSU as Diego High School. the team's assistant coach in

1999 and handled much of the aztecs golf 2003 media guide day-to-day operations of the program, including player development, fundraising and academic progress of the team, prior to taking the reins in 2000. Walker is the father of two sons, Colton, 14, and Carson, 9. In his free time, he enjoys white- water river rafting and dirt bike Walker has led San Diego State to eight team titles dur- riding with his kids and of ing his two-and-a-half seasons as the Aztecs’ head coach. course, playing golf. 12 san diego state university fall2002RESULTS AZTECS GOLF " Fall 2002 San Diego State Men’s Golf Results Date Tournament (Host) Golf Course (Site) Result Sept. 13-14 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate (New Mexico) UNM Championship Course (Albuquerque, N.M.) 4th of 17/875 (+11) Oct. 7-8 Wolf Pack Classic (Nevada) Genoa Lakes Golf Club (Genoa Lakes, Nev.) 6th of 20/876 (+12) Oct. 11-12 Fresno Lexus Classic (Fresno State) San Joaquin Country Club (Fresno, Calif.) T-4th of 17/877 (+13) Oct. 21-22 Barona Collegiate Cup (San Diego State) Barona Creek Golf Club (Lakeside, Calif.) 1st of 16/846 (-18) Nov. 4-5 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate (Hawai’i) Links At Turtle Bay (Kahuku, Hawaii) 6th of 16/887 (+23)

" Fall 2002 Individual Statistics " Individual Results Count Low Low Top Top Best Aaron Choi Player Events Rounds Strokes Avg Pct. Round Total 10 20 Finish Event Score Finish Lars Johansson 2 6 435 72.50 3 (1.000) 67 214 — 1 T-17th Wolf Pack Classic 74-75-71—220 (+4) T-29th Andrew Scott 5 15 1,088 72.53 14 (.933) 69 211 2 3 8th Barona (Red Team) 73-68-71—212 (-4) T-9th John Lepak 5 15 1,093 72.87 10 (.833) 65 206 1 1 T-1st Turtle Bay 75-73-81—229 (+13) T-51st Mark Warman 4 12 876 73.00 9 (.750) 68 213 1 2 T-5th Chris Galeski Charlie Smith 3 9 657 73.00 3 (.500) 69 213 1 2 T-9th Event Score Finish Chris Galeski 1 3 220 73.33 — 71 220 — — T-46th Barona (Red Team) 74-71-75—220 (+4) T-46th Aaron Choi 3 9 661 73.44 2 (.667) 68 212 1 1 T-9th John Lieber 5 15 1,105 73.67 12 (.800) 70 216 — 1 T-14th Lars Johansson Event Score Finish Brian Miller 3 9 666 74.00 5 (.833) 69 215 — 1 T-16th Wm. H. Tucker 73-74-74—221 (+5) T-27th Gilberto Rodriguez 2 6 446 74.33 2 (.667) 71 222 — — T-31st Barona (Red Team) 73-67-74—214 (-2) T-17th SDSU Team 5 15 4,354 290.27 — 276 846 5 5 1st John Lepak Event Score Finish " Tournament-By-Tournament Team Results Wm. H. Tucker 73-71-76—220 (+4) T-22nd Wolf Pack Classic 73-73-76—222 (+6) T-40th William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Barona Collegiate Cup Fresno Classic 76-71-76—223 (+7) T-32nd Sept. 13-14 • UNM Championship G.C. • Albuquerque, N.M. Oct. 21-22 • Barona Creek G.C. • Lakeside, Calif. Barona 65-73-68—206 (-10) T-1st 4th of 17 teams • Par 72 • 7,278 yards 1st of 16 teams • Par 72 • 7,088 yards Turtle Bay 74-75-73—222 (+6) T-27th John Lieber 76-70-72—218 (+2)T-14th of 97 John Lepak 65-73-68—206 (-10)T-1st of 89 Mark Warman 71-74-73—218 (+2) T-14th Andrew Scott 70-72-69—211 (-5) 8th John Lieber Lars Johansson 73-74-74—221 (+5) T-27th Charlie Smith 71-69-73—213 (-3) T-14th Event Score Finish Gilberto Rodriguez 75-72-75—222 (+6) T-31st John Lieber 70-75-71—216 (E) T-24th Wm. H. Tucker 76-70-72—218 (+2) T-14th Andrew Scott 77-73-74—224 (+8) T-46th Mark Warman 73-76-73—222 (+6) T-55th Wolf Pack Classic 77-74-73—224 (+8) T-49th John Lepak* 73-71-76—220 (+4) T-22nd SDSU Team 276-289-281—846 (-18) 1st Fresno Classic 76-74-76—226 (+10) T-45th SDSU Team 294-290-291—875 (+11) 4th Barona 70-75-71—216 (E) T-24th *Competed as an individual SDSU Red Team Turtle Bay 72-74-75—221 (+5) T-22nd Tournament Champion: New Mexico 864 (E) Aaron Choi 73-68-71—212 (-4)T-9th of 89 Individual Champion: Michael Letzig, UNM 207 (-9) Lars Johansson 73-67-74—214 (-2) T-17th Brian Miller Chris Galeski 74-71-75—220 (+4) T-46th Event Score Finish Gilberto Rodriguez 74-71-79—224 (+8) T-64th Wolf Pack Classic 71-75-69—215 (-1) T-16th Wolf Pack Classic Brian Miller 80-73-75—228 (+12) T-77th Fresno Classic 74-73-76—223 (+7) T-32nd Oct. 7-8 • Genoa Lakes G.C. • Genoa, Nev. SDSU Red Team 294-277-295—866 (+2) T-9th Barona (Red Team) 80-73-75—228 (+12) T-77th 8th of 15 teams • Par 72 • 7,359 yards Tournament Champion: San Diego State 846 (-18) Andrew Scott 69-71-73—213 (-3)T-9th of 80 Individual Champions: John Lepak, SDSU 206 (-10) Gilberto Rodriguez Brian Miller 71-75-69—215 (-1) T-16th Peter Tomasulo, California 206 (-10) Event Score Finish John Lepak 73-73-76—222 (+6) T-40th Wm. H. Tucker 75-72-75—222 (+6) T-31st Mark Warman 77-71-75—223 (+7) T-44th Barona (Red Team) 74-71-79—224 (+12) T-64th John Lieber 77-74-73—224 (+8) T-49th Turtle Bay Intercollegiate Aaron Choi* 74-75-71—220 (+4) T-29th Nov. 4-5 • Links At Turtle Bay • Turtle Bay, Hawaii Andrew Scott SDSU Team 290-289-290—869 (+5) 8th 6th of 16 teams • Par 72 • 7,199 yards Event Score Finish *Competed as an individual Wm. H. Tucker 75-77-72—224 (+8) T-42nd Tournament Champion: Nevada 851 (-13) John Lieber 72-74-75—221 (+5)T-22nd of 98 Wolf Pack Classic 69-71-73—213 (-3) T-9th Individual Champion: Kurt Kowaluk, Wyoming 204 (-12) John Lepak 74-75-73—222 (+6) T-27th Fresno Classic 74-73-71—218 (+2) T-14th Andrew Scott 76-71-75—222 (+6) T-27th Barona 70-72-69—211 (-5) 8th Aaron Choi 75-73-81—229 (+13) T-51st Turtle Bay 76-71-75—222 (+6) T-27th Fresno Lexus Classic Charlie Smith 79-76-74—229 (+13) T-51st Oct. 11-12 • San Joaquin C.C. • Fresno, Calif. SDSU Team 297-293-297—887 (+23) 6th Charlie Smith T-4th of 17 teams • Par 72 • 6,847 yards Tournament Champion: UNLV 857 (-7) Event Score Finish Mark Warman 68-71-74—213 (-3)T-5th of 91 Individual Champion: Dustin White, Wash. St. 212 (-4) Fresno Classic 73-70-72—215 (-1) T-9th Andrew Scott 74-73-71—218 (+2) T-14th Barona Collegiate Cup 71-69-73—213 (-2) T-14th John Lepak 76-71-76—223 (+7) T-32nd Turtle Bay 79-76-74—229 (+13) T-51st Brian Miller 74-73-76—223 (+7) T-32nd John Lieber 76-74-76—226 (+10) T-45th Mark Warman Charlie Smith* 73-70-72—215 (-1) T-9th Event Score Finish SDSU Team 292-288-297—877 (+13) T-4th Visit the official web site of San Diego State athletics, Tucker Intercollegiate 71-74-73—218 (+2) T-14th aztecs golf 2003 media guide *Competed as an individual www.goaztecs.com, for results and statistics from the 2003 Wolf Pack Classic 77-71-75—223 (+7) T-44th Tournament Champion: Fresno State 870 (+6) spring season. Fresno Classic 68-71-74—213 (-3) T-5th 13 Individual Champion: Nick Watney, Fresno St. 204 (-12) Barona 73-76-73—222 (+6) T-55th spring2002RECAP san diego state university AZTECS GOLF " Spring 2002 San Diego State Men’s Golf Results Date Tournament (Host) Golf Course (Site) Result Feb. 20-22 John A. Burns Intercollegiate (Hawai’i) Leilehua Golf Club (Wahiawa, Hawaii) 1st of 20/853 (-11) March 7-8 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (UC Santa Barbara) La Purisima Golf Course (Lompoc, Calif.) 1st of 17/866 (+2) March 19-20 USD Invitational (San Diego) Shadowridge Country Club (Vista, Calif.) 1st of 17/882 (+18) March 25-26 Oregon Duck Invitational (Oregon) Shadow Hills Country Club (Junction City, Ore.) 7th of 16/870 (+6) April 5-6 Border Olympics Invitational (Texas A&M) Laredo Country Club (Laredo, Texas) 2nd of 17/858 (-6) April 20-21 U.S. Intercollegiate (Stanford) Stanford Golf Course (Stanford, Calif.) 9th of 17/878 (+26) April 29-May 1 Mountain West Conference Championship (MWC) Sunriver Resort Crosswater Course (Sunriver, Ore.) 4th of 8/874 (+10) May 16-18 NCAA West Regional (New Mexico) UNM Championship Golf Course (Albuquerque, N.M.) T-10th of 27/882 (+18) " Spring 2002 Individual Statistics " Individual Results Count Low Low Top Top Best Player Events Rounds Strokes Avg Pct. Round Total 10 20 Finish Chris Galeski John Lieber 8 24 1,739 72.5 21 (.875) 65 207 3 5 1st Event Score Finish Mark Warman 9 28 2,033 72.6 20 (.833) 67 214 4 5 2nd USD Invitational 78-73-77—228 (+12) 14th Brandon Kearney 8 24 1,765 73.5 16 (.667) 69 210 1 5 3rd Oregon Duck 73-72-75—220 (+4) 29th Scott Henderson 8 24 1,773 73.9 17 (.810) 69 217 2 3 5th Lars Johansson 8 24 1,774 73.9 19 (.792) 68 214 2 2 2nd Scott Henderson Chris Galeski 2 6 448 74.7 3 (.500) 72 220 — 1 14th Event Score Finish SDSU Team 8 24 6,963 290.13 — 274 853 8 8 1st Burns Intercollegiate 70-73-75—218 (+2) 22nd Pacific Coast 71-72-74—217 (+1) 5th USD Invitational 76-75-72—223 (+7) 5th " Tournament-By-Tournament Team Results Oregon Duck 75-69-73—217 (+1) 19th Border Olympics 70-70-79—219 (+3) 25th John Burns Intercollegiate Border Olympics US Intercollegiate 72-75-74—221 (+8) 38th Feb. 20-22 • Leilehua G.C. • Wahiawa, Hawaii April 5-6 • Laredo C.C. • Laredo, Texas Mountain West 77-78-70—225 (+9) 33rd 1st of 20 teams • Par 72 • 6,917 yards 2nd of 17 teams • Par 72 • 7,125 yards NCAA West Regional 76-81-76—233 (+17) 119th John Lieber 65-71-71—207 (-9) 1st Lars Johansson 73-70-71—214 (-2) 8th Brandon Kearney 70-76-70—216 (E) 12th Brandon Kearney 71-73-73—217 (+1) 16th Lars Johansson Mark Warman 69-77-71—217 (+1) 18th John Lieber 75-69-74—218 (+2) 21st Event Score Finish Scott Henderson 70-73-75—218 (+2) 22nd Scott Henderson 70-70-79—219 (+3) 25th Lars Johansson 76-75-72—223 (+7) 40th Mark Warman 72-78-72—222 (+6) 40th Burns Intercollegiate 76-75-72—223 (+7) 40th SDSU Team 274-295-284—853 (-11) 1st SDSU Team 286-282-290—858 (-6) 2nd Pacific Coast 74-73-76—223 (+7) 21st Tournament Champion: SDSU 853 (-11) Tournament Champion: Baylor 845 (-19) USD Invitational 75-73-71—219 (+3) 2nd Individual Champion: John Lieber, SDSU 207 (-9) Individual Champion: Jamie McLeary, Baylor 207 (-9) Oregon Duck 74-68-78—220 (+4) 29th Border Olympics 73-70-71—214 (-2) 8th Pacific Coast Intercollegiate US Intercollegiate US Intercollegiate 74-74-77—225 (+12) 51st March 7-8 • La Purisma G.C. • Lompoc, Calif. April 20-21 • Stanford G.C. • Stanford, Calif. Mountain West 78-73-73—224 (+8) 30th 1st of 19 teams • Par 72 • 6,603 yards 9th of 17 teams • Par 71 • 6,786 yards NCAA West Regional 72-78-76—226 (+10) 72nd John Lieber 72-69-73—214 (-2) 2nd John Lieber 72-73-71—216 (+3) 13th Mark Warman 71-70-73—214 (-2) 2nd Mark Warman 73-72-73—218 (+5) 23rd Brandon Kearney Scott Henderson 71-72-74—217 (+1) 5th Scott Henderson 72-75-74—221 (+8) 38th Event Score Finish Lars Johansson 74-73-76—223 (+7) 21st Lars Johansson 74-74-77—225 (+12) 51st Burns Intercollegiate 70-76-70—216 (E) 12th Brandon Kearney 78-75-74—227 (+11) 43rd Brandon Kearney 73-74-79—226 (+13) 55th Pacific Coast 78-75-74—227 (+11) 43rd SDSU Team 288-284-294—866 (+2) 1st SDSU Team 290-293-295—878 (+26) 9th USD Invitational 78-75-77—230 (+14) 22nd Tournament Champion: SDSU 866 (+2) Tournament Champion: USC 848 (-4) Individual Champion: Jason Higton, Pacific 212 (-4) Individual Champion: Philip Rowe, Stanford 205 (-8) Oregon Duck 71-69-70—210 (-6) 3rd Border Olympics 71-73-73—217 (+1) 16th US Intercollegiate 73-74-79—226 (+13) 55th USD Invitational Mountain West Championship Mountain West 75-74-72—221 (+5) 17th March 18-19 • Del Mar C.C. • Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. April 29-May 1 • Crosswater Course • Sunriver, Ore. NCAA West Regional 71-74-73—218 (+2) 16th 1st of 17 teams • Par 72 • 6,950 yards 4th of 8 teams • Par 72 • 7,188 yards Lars Johansson 75-73-71—219 (+3) 2nd Mark Warman 68-72-75—215 (-1) 2nd Mark Warman 68-73-78—219 (+3) 2nd Brandon Kearney 75-74-72—221 (+5) 17th John Lieber John Lieber 72-75-75—222 (+6) 4th John Lieber 73-80-69—222 (+6) 20th Event Score Finish Scott Henderson 76-75-72—223 (+7) 5th Lars Johansson 78-73-73—224 (+8) 30th Burns Intercollegiate 65-71-71—207 (-9) 1st Chris Galeski* 78-73-77—228 (+12) 14th Scott Henderson 77-78-70—225 (+9) 33rd Pacific Coast 72-69-73—214 (-2) 2nd Brandon Kearney 78-75-77—230 (+14) 22nd SDSU Team 293-297-284—874 (+10) 4th USD Invitational 72-75-75—222 (+6) 4th SDSU Team 291-296-295—882 (+18) 1st Tournament Champion: UNLV 867 (+3) Oregon Duck 72-75-71—218 (+2) 23rd Tournament Champion: SDSU 882 (+18) Individual Champion: Martin Laird, CSU 212 (-4) Border Olympics 75-69-74—218 (+2) 21st Individual Champion: Tony Giarratano, Denver 215 (-1) US Intercollegiate 72-73-71—216 (+3) 13th *Played as an individual Mountain West 73-80-69—222 (+6) 20th NCAA West Regional aztecs golf 2003 media guide May 16-18 • UNM Championship G.C. • Albuquerque, N.M. NCAA West Regional 74-74-74—222 (+6) 44th Oregon Duck Invitational T10th of 27 teams • Par 72 • 7,368 yards March 25-26 • Shadow Hills C.C. • Junction City, Ore. Mark Warman^ 72-70-74—216 (E) 8th Mark Warman 7th of 16 teams • Par 72 • 6,738 yards Brandon Kearney 71-74-73—218 (+2) 16th Event Score Finish Brandon Kearney* 71-69-70—210 (-6) 3rd John Lieber 74-74-74—222 (+6) 44th Scott Henderson 75-69-73—217 (+1) 19th Lars Johansson 72-78-76—226 (+10) 72nd Burns Intercollegiate 69-77-71—217 (+1) 18th John Lieber 72-75-71—218 (+2) 23rd Scott Henderson 76-81-76—233 (+17) 119rd Pacific Coast 71-70-73—214 (-2) 2nd Lars Johansson 74-68-78—220 (+4) 29th SDSU Team* 289-296-297—882 (+18) T10th USD Invitational 68-73-78—219 (+3) 2nd Chris Galeski 73-72-75—220 (+4) 29th Tournament Champions: New Mexico 872 (+8) Oregon Duck 73-74-76—223 (+7) 47th Mark Warman 73-74-76—223 (+7) 47th Washington 872 (+8) Border Olympics 72-78-72—222 (+6) 40th SDSU Team 292-283-295—870 (+6) 7th Individual Champions: Ricky Barnes, Ariz. 210 (-6) US Intercollegiate 73-72-73—218 (+5) 23rd Tournament Champion: Oregon 849 (-15) Justin Smith, Minn. 210 (-6) Mountain West 68-72-75—215 (-1) 2nd Individual Champion: Jon Reehoorn, WSU 206 (-10) *Lost to Texas Tech by one strokes in a one-hole playoff for final NCAA NCAA West Regional 72-70-74—216 (E) 8th *Played as an individual Championships qualifying position. ^Advanced to the 2002 NCAA Championships as an individual, claiming NCAA Championships 67-72-76-74—289 (+5) 51st one of two spots in a three-player individual playoff. 14 san diego state university postseasonHISTORY AZTECS GOLF NCAA Championships 1975 NCAA Championships (Columbus, Ohio) 1983 NCAA Championships (Fresno, Calif.) Mike Barr...... 73-74—147 ...... n/a Kris Moe...... 81-70-73—224 1950 NCAA Championships (Albuquerque, N.M.) Kelly Crone ...... 76-76—152 ...... n/a Greg Twiggs...... 75-75-78—228 Gene Littler...... 141 Ric Gordon ...... 78-75—153 ...... n/a Dave Hobby...... 78-74-76—228 Frank Morey...... 153 Jim Jones ...... 76-78—154 ...... n/a Kevin Slater ...... 79-81-74—234 Bill Hurlburt...... 155 John Bendickson...... 78-77—155 ...... n/a Robert Madsen ...... 80-77-78—235 Joe Weikel ...... 157 SDSU...... 303-303-606 ...... 19th* SDSU...... 312-296-301—909...... 23rd SDSU ...... 606 ...... 10th *San Diego State failed to qualify for final two rounds. 1984 NCAA Championships (Houston, Texas) 1960 NCAA Championships (Seattle, Wash.) 1976 NCAA Championships (Albuquerque, N.M.) Dennis Paulson ...... 70-71-78—219 ...... n/a SDSU ...... 625 ...... 14th Rick Gordon ...... 77-73-71-76—297 ...... 37th- Bob Madsen ...... 71-74-79—224 ...... n/a Tarry Raymer ...... 76-76-72-73—299...... 63rd Howard Johnson ...... 72-76-77—225 ...... n/a 1962 NCAA Championships (Durham, N.C.) Lennie Clements ...... 72-81-77-73—303 ...... 90th Kris Moe...... 75-72-80—227 ...... n/a Chuck Courtney ...... 71-78—149 Curt Worley ...... 78-79-71-78—306 ...... 114th Mark Mason...... 81-74-76—231 ...... n/a James Fournier ...... 80-81—161 Gerry Simoni ...... 73-72-81-80—306 ...... 114th SDSU...... 288-291-310—889 ...... 24th* Alan Campbell ...... 79-78—157 SDSU ...... 303-308-291-303—1205 ...... 18th *San Diego State failed to qualify for final two rounds. Carl Welty ...... 88-82—170 SDSU...... 318-319-637 ...... 15th 1977 NCAA Championships (Hamilton, N.Y.) 1999 NCAA Championships (Chaska, Minn.) Lennie Clements ...... 78-74-76-77—305 ...... 22nd Scott Piercy ...... 78-78—156 ...... n/a 1964 NCAA Championships^ (Springfield, Mo.) Wayne Searle ...... 71-80-78-76—305 ...... 22nd James Stewart ...... 78-80—158 ...... n/a Frank Merhar...... 73-71-76—220 ...... 9th Gerry Simoni ...... 78-79-79-80—316 ...... 66th Magnus Carlsson ...... 80-80—160 ...... n/a Paul Tuttle ...... 73-74-74—221 ...... 12th Terry Raymer ...... 80-80-75-87—322...... 83rd Kurt Cassidy ...... 72-88—160 ...... n/a Alan Campbell ...... 74-72-76—222 ...... 14th Curt Worley ...... DQ...... DQ Gundy Jones ...... 81-82—163 ...... n/a Ernie Hauser ...... 76-76-73—225 ...... 25th SDSU ...... 307-313-308-320-1248 ...... 15th SDSU ...... 308-320—628 ...... 29th* John Carter...... 78-74-76—228 ...... 37th *San Diego State failed to qualify for final two rounds. SDSU ...... 296-293-299-888 ...... 2nd 1978 NCAA Championships (Eugene, Ore.) ^NCAA College Division Curt Worley ...... 76-72-72-76—296 ...... n/a Terry Roberts ...... 73-77-73-74—297 ...... n/a 1965 NCAA Championships (Knoxville, Tenn.) Rick Gordon ...... `72-80-75-74—301 ...... n/a SDSU ...... 620 ...... 24th NCAA Regional Results* Smokey Brow ...... 73-75-77-79—304 ...... n/a Year...... Finish...... Score Lennie Clements ...... 76-72-78-79—305 ...... n/a 1966 NCAA Championships (Palo Alto, Calif.) 1990...... 13th - West...... 871 SDSU ...... 297-296-297-303—1190 ...... 12th SDSU ...... 604 ...... 6th 1995...... 18th - West...... 912 1997...... 18th - West...... 929 1979 NCAA Championships (Winston-Salem, N.C.) 1967 NCAA Championships (Shawnee, Pa.) 1999...... 5th - West...... 875 Lennie Clements ...... 228 ...... n/a SDSU ...... 613...... 23rd 2000...... 18th - West...... 883 Monty Leong ...... 239 ...... n/a 2001...... 12th - West...... 887 John Hughes...... 240 ...... n/a 1970 NCAA Championships (Columbus, Ohio) 2002^ ...... T-10th - West...... 882 Kent Taylor ...... 243 ...... n/a James Bradford ...... 74-76-75-78—303 ...... 62nd *Regional play did not start until 1989. Smokey Brow ...... 245 ...... n/a Tom Minor ...... 72-75-82-78—307 ...... 91st ^SDSU was eliminated by Texas Tech on the first playoff SDSU ...... 943 ...... 26th* Lon Hinkle ...... 74-71-83-80—308 ...... 94th hole. *San Diego State failed to qualify for final two rounds. Fred Good...... 78-82-76-76—312 ...... 102nd James Barkhurst...... 79-76-81-80—316 ...... 107th 1980 NCAA Championships (Columbus, Ohio) Conference Championship Results* SDSU ...... 298-304-316-312-1230 ...... 16th Mike Rooney ...... 76-72-76—224 ...... n/a Western Athletic Conference Smokey Brow...... 79-73-75—227 ...... n/a Year...... Finish...... Score 1971 NCAA Championships (Tucson, Ariz.) Monty Leong ...... 79-75-79—233 ...... n/a 1979 ...... 3rd...... 1115 Jack Spradling...... 67-72—139 ...... n/a John Hughes ...... 74-83-78—235 ...... n/a 1980 ...... 2nd...... 1123 Lon Hinkle ...... 72-69—141 ...... n/a Bob Madsen ...... 85-81-79—245 ...... n/a 1981 ...... 2nd...... 1102 Jim Bradford ...... 78-73—151 ...... n/a SDSU...... 308-301-308—917 ...... 22nd* 1982 ...... 3rd...... 898 Tom Minor...... 79-75—154 ...... n/a *San Diego State failed to qualify for final two rounds. 1983 ...... 3rd...... 900 Chris Anderson...... 77-79—156 ...... n/a 1984 ...... 2nd...... 857 SDSU...... 296-289-585 ...... 20th* 1981 NCAA Championships (Palo Alto, Calif.) 1985...... 4th...... 937 *San Diego State failed to qualify for final two rounds. Scott Williams ...... 73-74-73—220 ...... n/a 1986...... 5th...... 907 Barry Mahlberg ...... 72-77-75—224 ...... n/a 1987...... 5th...... 901 1972 NCAA Championships (Cape Coral, Fla.) Scott Bentley ...... 75-76-75—226 ...... n/a 1988...... 6th...... 919 Lon Hinkle ...... 71-74—145 ...... n/a Gregg Twiggs ...... 74-77-76—227 ...... n/a 1989...... 6th...... 891 Jim Bradford ...... 73-75—148 ...... n/a Kevin Slater ...... 78-76-75—229 ...... n/a 1990...... 4th...... 897 Glen Daugherty ...... 77-78—155 ...... n/a SDSU...... 294-303-298—895 ...... 21st* 1991...... 4th...... 882 Dare Stolba ...... 77-78—155 ...... n/a *San Diego State failed to qualify for final two rounds. 1992 ...... 3rd...... 870 Jack Spradlin ...... 79-79—158 ...... n/a 1994...... 10th...... 943 SDSU...... 298-305-603 ...... 16th* 1982 NCAA Championships (Pinehurst, N.C.) 1995...... 5th...... 877 *San Diego State failed to qualify for final two rounds. Barry Mahlberg ...... 76-68-69-76—289 ...... 16th 1996...... 10th...... 919 Dave Hobby ...... 73-71-74-76—294...... 43rd 1997...... 11th...... 902 1974 NCAA Championships (San Diego, Calif.) Scott Williams ...... 72-75-73-75—295 ...... 49th 1998...... 9th...... 882 John Bendickson...... 74-74—148 ...... n/a Greg Twiggs ...... 78-74-74-77—303 ...... 81st 1999...... 4th...... 899 Mike Barr...... 74-77—151 ...... n/a Bob Madsen ...... 77-74-82-76—309 ...... 90th Mountain West Conference Jeff Holmes ...... 74-78—152 ...... n/a SDSU ...... 299-289-291-299—1178 ...... 14th Year...... Finish...... Score Jim Jones ...... 77-76—153 ...... n/a 2000...... 5th...... 897 Jeff Rhodenbaugh...... 79-75—154 ...... n/a aztecs golf 2003 media guide 2001 ...... 2nd...... 892 SDSU ...... 299-307—606 ...... 17th* 2002...... 4th...... 874 15 *San Diego State failed to qualify for final two rounds. *Since 1979 all-timeRECORDS san diego state university AZTECS GOLF Individual Tournament Champions 2001 ...... Lars Johansson ...... Western Intercollegiate Year...... Player...... Tournament 2001 ...... Lars Johansson ...... Ben Hogan Cougar Classic 1948 ...... Frank Morley ...... CCAA Championship 2001 ...... John Lepak ...... Mountain West Championship 1950 ...... Gene Littler ...... CCAA Championship 2002 ...... John Lieber ...... John Burns Intercollegiate 1951 ...... Frank Morley ...... CCAA Championship 2002 ...... John Lepak ...... Barona Collegiate Cup 1952 ...... Don Love ...... CCAA Championship 1955 ...... Marvin Braddock ...... CCAA Championshp 1960 ...... Ron O'Connor...... Western Intercollegiate Top 10 54-Hole Individual Scores 1960 ...... Ron O'Connor...... So. California Intercollegiate Player ...... Tournament ...... Score 1960 ...... Chuck Courtney ...... CCAA Championship 1. John Lepak...... 2002 Barona Collegiate Cup...... 65-73-68—206 1962 ...... Alan Campbell ...... CCAA Championship Lars Johansson ...... 1999 Fresno Lexus Classic ...... 68-69-70—206 1964 ...... Alan Campbell ...... CCAA Championship 3. John Lieber ...... 2002 John Burns Intercollegiate...... 65-71-71—207 1964 ...... Alan Campbell ...... CS- Invitational John Lieber ...... 2001 Mid Pines Intercollegiate ...... 68-70-69—207 1965 ...... Alan Campbell ...... So. California Championship John Lieber ...... 2001 Aztec Invitational ...... 69-69-70—207 1966 ...... Mike Riley ...... Fresno Classic Greg Twiggs ...... 1982 Sanders Memorial ...... 207 1966 ...... Mike Riley ...... So. California Championship Curt Worley...... 1978 Aztec Invitational ...... 68-69-70—207 1970 ...... Jim Bradford ...... CS-Los Angeles Invitational Curt Worley...... 1978 Thunderbird Invitational ...... 66-65-76—207 1971 ...... Jack Spradlin...... So. California Championship Lenny Clements ...... 1978 Thunderbird Invitational ...... 68-71-68—207 1972 ...... Tom Minor ...... Vandenberg Invitational 10. Mark Warman...... 2001 Mid Pines Intercollegiate ...... 68-70-70—208 1972 ...... Lon Hinkle ...... Fresno Classic Scott Piercy ...... 1999 John Burns Intercollegiate...... 67-70-71—208 1972 ...... Lon Hinkle ...... PCAA Championship 1976 ...... Lennie Clements...... PCAA Championship 1976 ...... Terry Raymer ...... UC-Riverside Invitational Top 10 Individual Conference Scores 1976 ...... Curt Worley ...... Aztec Invitational Player ...... Tournament ...... Score 1976 ...... Curt Worley ...... UCSB Invitational 1. Scott Piercy ...... 2000 Mountain West ...... 71-68-72—211 1977 ...... Gerry Simoni...... U.S. Intercollegiate 2. Dennis Paulson ...... 1984 Western Athletic ...... 69-71-72—212 1978 ...... Lennie Clements...... Gary Sanders Memorial 3. Howie Johnson ...... 1984 Western Athletic ...... 71-71-71—213 1978 ...... Lennie Clements...... UC-Riverside Invitational 4. Barry Mahlberg...... 1981 Western Athletic ...... 71-70-73—214 1978 ...... Lennie Clements...... Sun Devil Invitational 5. James Stewart ...... 1998 Western Athletic ...... 70-72-72—214 1978 ...... Curt Worley ...... Sun Devil Invitational 6. Mark Warman...... 2002 Mountain West ...... 68-72-75—215 1978 ...... Rick Gordon ...... CCAA Championship Dan DeVilbiss ...... 1995 Western Athletic ...... 70-76-69—215 1978 ...... Curt Worley ...... Aztec Invitational Dave Schnider...... 1991 Western Athletic ...... 70-73-72—215 1979 ...... Lennie Clements...... U.S. Intercollegiate Lennie Clements...... 1979 Western Athletic ...... 72-70-73—215 1981 ...... Barry Mahlberg ...... So. California Championship 10. Magnus Carlsson ....1998 Western Athletic ...... 71-73-72—216 1982 ...... Scott Williams...... Sun Devil Invitational Tim Todd ...... 1991 Western Athletic ...... 73-70-73—216 1982 ...... Greg Twiggs ...... So. California Championship Bob Madsen...... 1984 Western Athletic ...... 73-74-69—216 1983 ...... Greg Twiggs ...... Arizona Conquistador 1983 ...... Greg Twiggs ...... Pac Coast Classic 1983 ...... Greg Twiggs ...... UCSB Invitational Top 10 54-Hole Team Scores 1983 ...... Kris Moe ...... Western Intercollegiate 1. 2001 Aztec Invitational ...... 278-273-286—837 1983 ...... Kris Moe ...... Aztec Invitational 2. 2000 Pacific Golf Invitational ...... 281-279-285—845 1984 ...... Kris Moe ...... USIU INvitational 3. 2002 Barona Collegiate Cup...... 276-289-281—846 1984 ...... Kris Moe ...... Pacific Coast Intercollegiate 2000 Aztec Invitational ...... 281-285-280—846 1984 ...... Mark DenDekker ...... SD Golf Academy Intercollegiate 1998 CSU Ram Invitational ...... 281-284-281—846 1985 ...... Howard Johnson ...... Sun Devil Invitational 6. 2001 Mid Pines Intercollegiate...... 282-286-279—847 1986 ...... Mark DenDekker ...... USD Invitational 7. 2002 John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 274-295-284—853 1987 ...... Scott Almquist ...... USD Invitational 1999 John A. Burns Invitational ...... 287-290-282—853 1988 ...... Bill Coleman ...... USD Invitational 1978 Aztec Invitational ...... 278-286-298—853 1988 ...... Bill Coleman ...... CS Stanislaus Invitational 10. 1998 Pacific Golf Invitational ...... 289-281-287—857 1990 ...... Kevin Riley ...... Grand Canyon Invitational 1990 ...... Kevin Riley ...... So. California Championship Top 10 Team Conference Scores

1990 ...... Kevin Riley ...... San Diego Intercollegiate aztecs golf 2003 media guide 1992 ...... Kevin Riley ...... So. California Intercollegiate 1. 1984 Western Athletic Conference...... 281-289-287—857 1994 ...... Ross Edwards ...... USD Invitational 2. 2002 Mountain West Conference...... 293-297-284—874 1994 ...... Dan Devilbliss ...... Anteater Invitational 3. 1995 Western Athletic Conference ...... 291-290-296—877 1995 ...... Matt Murray ...... Coyote Classic 4. 1998 Western Athletic Conference...... 292-295-295—882 1995 ...... Dan Devilbliss ...... Ashworth Golf Invitational 1991 Western Athletic Conference ...... 288-292-297—882 1997 ...... Kurt Cassidy ...... Montecito Invitational 6. 1989 Western Athletic Conference...... 290-295-306—891 1998 ...... James Stewart ...... Montecito Invitational 7. 2001 Mountain West Conference...... 307-293-292—892 1999 ...... Larry Correa ...... So. California Championship 8. 2000 Mountain West Conference ...... 308-286-303—897 2000 ...... Scott Piercy ...... Strata Intercollegiate 9. 1982 Western Athletic Conference ...... 898 2000 ...... Scott Piercy ...... Real Del Mar Classic 10. 1999 Western Athletic Conference...... 295-304-300—899 2000 ...... Larry Correa ...... Pt. Loma Invitational 16 san diego state university sdsuHISTORY AZTECS GOLF

Hahn, Dave - 1976 Pailthorpe, Mark - 1980 Aztec Letterwinners Hakes, Bob - 1978-79 Paluch, Kevin - 1979 Aztec All-Americans A Hall, Mike - 1960-61 Parker, Evan - 1988 Year ....Player ...... Team Hammer, Craig - 1973 Paulson, Dennis - 1984-85 1960 ....Chuck Courtney ..Honorable Mention Aiken, Joe - 1966-67 Hargis, William - 1973 Piercy, Scott - 1999-01 Alderete, Ray - 1972 Hart, Tim - 1991-92 Posladek, Dick - 1955 1960 ....Ron O'Connor...... Honorable Mention Allen, Gary - 1964 Hauser, Ernie - 1964-65 Prince, Carl - 1960-61 1961 ....Chuck Courtney ....Second Team Almquist, Scott - 1985-88 Hawk, Frank - 1960 Amaya, Aki - 1995-96 Henderson, Scott - 2002 R 1962 ....Chuck Courtney ....First Team Henricks, Don - 1953-54 Rawcliffe, Donald - 1956-57 1964 ....Frank Merhar ...... First Team* B Hobby, Dave - 1982-83 Raymer, Terry - 1976-77 Bane, Brian - 1994 Holme, Jeff - 1974 Redman, Ron - 1955-56 1964 ....Paul Tuttle ...... First Team* Barkhurst, James - 1967 Holmgren, Mike - 1958-59 Rethmeier, Ryan - 1994 1965 ....Mike Riley ...... Honorable Mention Barr, Mike - 1974-75 Houston, Kent - 1976 Rhodenbaugh, Jeff - 1974-77 1966 ....Mike Riley ...... Second Team Baugh, Matt - 1992 Hubbard, Kim - 1978-79 Riley, Kevin - 1992 Bedoe, Mike - 1977 Hughes, John - 1977, 79-80 Riley, Mike - 1965-66 1971 ....Jack Spradlin...... Third Team Bendickson, John - 1974-75 Hurlburt, Bill - 1948-51 Rising John, - 1947-49 1972 ....Lon Hinkle ...... Third Team Bentley, Scott - 1979, 81 Roberts, Terry - 1978 Berg, Gregory - 1952-54 J Roepke, Chip - 1976 1973 ....Jim Jones ...... Honorable Mention Berggren, Dana - 1967 Jenning, Mike - 1975 Rooney, Mike - 1980-81, 83 1974 ....Jim Jones ...... Honorable Mention Bishop, David - 1952-53 Johansson, Lars - 2000-02 Rupnik, Tom - 1958 Bloom, Russell - 1996, 98 Johnson, Howard - 1984-85 1976 ....Lennie Clements ..Honorable Mention Booth, Christopher - 1996 Jones, Brandon - 1995-97 S 1976 ....Curt Worley ...... Honorable Mention Braddock, Marvin - 1954-56 Jones, Jim - 1974-75 Sakas, Bill - 1976-78 1977 ....Lennie Clements ..Honorable Mention Bradley, Fred - 1960-61 Jones, Ronald - 1959 Salk, Larry - 1986-87 Brooks, Don - 1962 Jun, Mike - 1990-91, 94 Salyer, Brian - 1994 1977 ....Curt Worley ...... Honorable Mention Brooks, Kenny - 1961 Samoles, Mike - 1995-97 1978 ....Lennie Clements....Second Team Brow, Dix - 1978-80 K Schmidt, Mark - 1965 Brown, Horace - 1983 Karaffa, Melvin - 1952-53 Schnider, David - 1989, 91-92 1978 ....Rick Gordon ...... Honorable Mention Byron, Joe - 1965 Karney, Douglas - 1989 Schroeder, Martin - 1955 1978 ....Curt Worley...... Frist Team Kearney, Brandon - 2002 Schunemann, Lloyd - 1949-50 C King, Ryan - 1996 Scott, Frank - 1960 1979 ....Smokey Brow ...... Honorable Mention Campbell, Alan - 1961-62, 64-65 Kline, Gary - 1965-66 Searle, Wayne - 1976-77 1979 ....Lennie Clements....Third Team Cantor, Ron - 1987 Knecht, Jeff - 1967 Shilling, John - 1952 1980 ....Smokey Brow ...... Honorable Mention Carlsson, Magnus - 1998-00 Krause, Larry - 1955 Shultz, Robert - 1967 Carrasco, Ray - 1966-1967 Kumagai, Wayne - 1989 Simoni, Gerry - 1976-78 1981 ....Barry Mahlberg ....Honorable Mention Carraslo, Demetrio - 1986-89 Slater, Kevin - 1981-83 1981 ....Scott Williams ...... Honorable Mention Carson, Robert - 1966 L Smith, Ellis - 1962 Carter, John - 1964 Lamb, Jack - 1954 Smith, Harold - 1947 1982 ....Greg Twiggs ...... Honorable Mention Cassidy, Kurt - 1997, 1999 Lassiter, Randy - 1975 Stamos, Rich - 1973-74 1982 ....Scott Williams ...... Third Team Chase, Don - 1951-54 Leong, Jack - 1979-81 Stewart, Chris - 1991 Clamp, Phillip - 1992 Lepak, John - 2001 Stewart, James - 1999 1983 ....Dave Hobby ...... Honorable Mention Clements, Lennie - 1978-79 Leslie, Blair - 1949-51 Strickland, Kelly - 1996 1983 ....Kris Moe ...... Third Team Coleman, Bill - 1988-1990 Levine, Bob - 1983 Stromer, Carl - 1947 1983 ....Greg Twiggs ...... First Team Conroy, Mike - 1974 Lieber, John - 2000-02 Sweeney, Ben - 1987 Correa, Larry - 2000 Linam, Delbert - 1954 1984 ....Kris Moe ...... Second Team Courtney, Chuck - 1960-62 Litler, Gene - 1949-50 T 1985 ....Dennis Paulsen ...... Honorable Mention Crone, Kelly - 1974-1975 Love, Don - 1951-53 Tarpey, Mark - 1957 Crosthwaite, Mike - 1966 Lovett, John - 1992 Taylor, Kent - 1979-80 2001 ....Lars Johansson ...... Honorable Mention Crowther, Doug - 1978 Lozano, Gil - 1947 Teasdall, William - 1967 *College Division Curtis, Dick - 1960 Todd, Tim - 1989, 91-92 M Tunstall, Rich - 1966 D Madsen, Robert - 1981-84 Turk, Dennis - 1966 Davee, Jerry - 1956-58 Mahavier, Fred - 1955, 57 Tuttle, Paul - 1962, 64 Davidson, Mike - 1982 Mahlberg, Barry - 1981-82 Twiggs, Greg - 1981-83 DenDekker, Mark - 1984-86 Marciano, Anthony - 1996 Devilbliss, Dan - 1995 Mason, John - 1981-82 W Dewes, James - 1952 Mason, Mark - 1984 Walker, Bruce - 1973 Dimascio, Dean - 1988 Massingham, Brett - 1987 Walker, Dale - 1976-77 Donnelly, Howard - 1957-58 Matranga, Walt - 1959 Walsh, Terry - 1986 Donovan, Ryan - 2000-01 McCarthy, Jack - 1947 Ward, Chris - 1984 McDonald, John - 1975 Ward, Richard - 1966-67 E McGrath, John - 1987 Warman, Mark - 2002 Edwards, Ross - 1995 McMahon, Mike - 1997-98 Washburn, Bruce - 1964 Ellison, Matt - 1977 Meier, Jim - 1973-74 Watrous, Garth - 1996 Merhar, Frank - 1964 Weesner, Brad - 1997-98 F Miller, Brian - 2001 Weikel, Joe - 1949, 1951 Fleming, Kevin - 1958-62 Moe, Kris - 1983-84 Weishan, Kevin - 1987-88 Foley, Mike - 1983, 85-86 Moore, Mark - 1985 Welch, Edward - 1959 Fournier, Jim - 1960-62 Morey, Frank - 1948-51 Welty, Carl - 1960-62 Fraser, Jo - 1984 Murray, Matt - 1995-97 Whitehead, Steve - 1977 Wickstrom, Ron - 1959 G N Wiley, Trey - 1994 Galeski, Chris - 2000 Napier, Hal - 1951 Williams, Scott - 1981-82 Gately, Bill - 1984-85 Neal, Don - 1953-56 Wilson, John - 1965 George, Jim - 1973-74 Nease, Hal - 1953-54 Wolmpner, Gene - 1948, 1950-51 Gevertz, Barry - 1973 Nettles, Tom - 1967 Worley, Curt - 1976-78 Gietzen, Robert - 1957-58 Gilbert, Jim - 1964-65 O Z Gordon, Rick - 1975-78 O'Conner, Ron - 1957-60 Zech, Lawrence - 1982-83 Greene, Maurice - 1973-74 Osgood, Bill - 1973-74 Guthrie, Scott - 1979 Ott, Robert - 1956-57 Active letterwinners in bold. H aztecs golf 2003 media guide P List includes lettermen from 1947- Hageman, Ralph - 1959 Pabarcus, William - 1967 2002. Please contact Aztec Media Hagg, Randy - 1979 Three-time All-American Lennie Clements 17 Paciotti, Doug - 1979 Relations with additions/corrections. SanSanWelcomeWelcome to toDiegoDiego StateState

! San Diego State University was founded in 1897 and originally consisted of just seven faculty members and 91 students. Today, more than 34,000 students attend classes on its 271-acre campus. 19 aztecs golf 2003 media guide AZTECS GOLF AZTECS Doctoral DegreePrograms Master’s DegreePrograms Bachelor’s DegreePrograms Faculty/Student Ratio Enrollment Founded University San DiegoState san diegostateuniversity 34,171 18.2:1 1897 13 59 76 of degreeprogramsintoareasotherthanteacher name oftheinstitutionandauthorizedexpansion the Legislatureremoved theword "Teachers" fromthe rounding whatisstillcalledtheMainQuad.In1935, mission-style buildingsofthepresentcampus,sur- on theeasternborderofcity. ers approved theconstructionofpresentcampus furnish anewsiteandbuytheoldone.In1928,cityvo campus. TheLegislatureagreed,providedthecity and acampaignwas beguninthe1920stobuild anew tion inSanDiegowould soonoutgrowits17-acresite, where itremainedthrough1946. leges, was incorporatedasabranchofSanDiegoState, antecedent institutiontothepresentcommunitycol- year, thetwo-year SanDiegoJuniorCollege,the trustees tothestateBoardofEducation.Insame 1921, andcontrolwas transferredfromalocalboard of was reorganizedasafour-year stateteachers' collegein president, Edward L.Hardy(1910-1935),the school the firstpresident(1898-1910). of statesuperintendentpublicinstructiontobecome the leadershipofSamuelT. Black,wholefttheposition ry andmathematics,butitbroadenedrapidlyunder Boulevard whereElCajonBoulevard begins. of thecampuswas underconstructionatPark quarters downtown.Thefirstunitofthemainbuilding School's firstclassmetonNov. 1,1898,intemporary The seven facultyand91studentsofthethen-Normal 13, 1897,forthetrainingofelementaryschoolteachers. the In February1931,thecollegemoved totheseven It becameclearearlythattheonlycollegiateinstitu- Under thevigorousadministrationofsecond The curriculumwas limitedatfirsttoEnglish,histo- San DiegoStateUniversity was foundedonMarch preparation. Inthesameyear, Walter R. Hepner (1935-1952)was appointedpres- ident, andtheinstitutionenteredaperi- od ofslowgrowth. President Hepnerandhissuccessor, Malcolm A. Love (1952-1971),enroll- ment increaseddramaticallytomore than 25,000students.In1960,thecol- lege becameapartofthenewlycreated California StateCollegesystem,under a statewideBoardofTrustees anda Chancellor. In1971,recognizingthat the institutionhadinfactachieved the status ofauniversity, theLegislature renamed thesystemTheCalifornia State University andColleges, shortly afterward renamedthisinsti- tution SanDiegoStateUniversity (SDSU). Walker (1971-1972)was succeededby President BrageGolding (1972-1977), Acting President DonaldE. In thenextquarter-century, under UNIVERSITY foot buildingat thecornerofCollege Avenue and Chemical Sciences Laboratory, anew 106,000-square- SDSU tooffer "suite-style" accommodations. The complex ontheeastsideofcampus andthefirstat include Cuicacalli,anewdining andresidencehall the campuscorewas builtin1931.Theseprojects way-the most constructiononMontezumaMesasince lion inconstructionprojectswere completedorunder expand itsmission. As offall2001,morethan$200mil- demic benchmarks. anteed admissiontostudentsthatmeetspecificaca- strengthen curriculumrequirementsandprovideguar- with theSweetwater UnionHighSchoolDistrictto Compact forSuccess,inwhichSDSUhaspartnered based renewal intheCityHeightsarea;and scores, reduceteacherturnover and support abroad- ments acrosstheuniversity areworking toraisetest which morethan100facultymembersfromdepart- dent enrollment;theCityHeightsEducationalPilot,in viate thenursingshortagebyexpandingstu- partnership witheightlocalhealthcaresystemstoalle- making astrongimpactlocallyincludeNursesNow, a grams orprojectsunderway. Examplesofprojects more than1,500researchorcommunity-orientedpro- also expandeditsengagementinthecommunitywith master's programinPublicHealth Administration. ter's programinRhetoricandWriting Studiesanda in HospitalityandTourism Management,anewmas- needs. Theseprogramsareanundergraduateprogram 2001 designedtomeetgrowingreal-world business ed tominorities. Hispanics, andNo.10inthenationdegreesaward- was rankedNo.5inthenationdegreesawarded to to underrepresentedstudents.Earlierin2001,SDSU already highrankingsforawarding bachelor's degrees diverse intheuniversity's history, bolsteringSDSU's seven percentof3,800researchuniversities nationwide. increase over five years ago.SDSUnowranksinthetop increase over thepreviousfiscalyear anda45percent munity projectsin2000-2001.Thatwas an18percent in grantsandcontractsforfacultyresearchcom- pus officialsrecentlyannouncedarecord$124million variety ofaccomplishments. demic year infall2001,itwas abletotakeprideina universities inthewestern UnitedStates. With morethan33,500students,itisoneofthelargest Foundation asaresearch-intensive doctoraluniversity. the university's seventh president,StephenL.Weber. President ThomasB.Day(1978-1996)was followed by then Acting PresidentTrevor Colbourn(1977-1978). SDSU launchedthreenewacademicprogramsinfall Research iskeytotheuniversity's mission,andcam- As SanDiegoStateUniversity beganits105thaca- Today, SanDiegoStateisclassifiedbytheCarnegie In conjunctionwithacademicexcellence,SDSUhas Improved facilitiesarehelpingSDSU maintainand The fall2001classofnewfreshmenwas themost san diego state university

AZTECS GOLF Aztec Culture San Diego State University is proud of its cultural diversity and of its international- ism. For decades SDSU has adopted as its Canyon Crest Drive, features 57 state-of-the-art labora- symbolic name a word used to describe one tories, 17 faculty offices and a parking information of the most sophisticated civilizations in the history office for campus visitors. Also opening in fall 2001 was of the Western Hemisphere — the Aztecs. The Aztec Parking Structure 6 on the east side of campus with name, culture and achievements are sources of pride 2,458 parking spaces. The structure is the largest in the in Mexico, to many people in the United States, and California State University system. to the SDSU community. To strengthen that pride, Construction began in earnest in 2001 on the SDSU the university is dedicated to enhancing awareness Trolley station and tunnel, part of the Metropolitan and understanding of the Aztec culture and how the Transit Development Board's $431 million Mission university honors its association with it. Valley East extension. Schedule to start operations in The earliest recorded use of the name Aztec at 2005, the trolley project is under construction at Aztec SDSU was in 1925, when the campus newspaper Green and other locations around campus. The Aztec changed its name from The Paper Lantern to The Athletics Center, located west of Cox Arena on 55th Aztec to bring its name in line with the college sport Street, opened in fall 2001. The center houses new name. Since that time, SDSU’s celebration of Aztec coaches' offices and training facilities, as well as a heritage has expanded throughout the campus. It is 5,000-square-foot Aztecs Hall of Fame. reflected in the Donal Hord sculpture of Montezuma II, the last Aztec emperor, presented to The University now offers bachelor's degrees in 78 then-San Diego State College in 1936. Aztec themes echo in the names, colors and architec- areas, master's in 61, and doctorate's in 13. tural elements of many campus buildings. It is the subject of numerous history, art and other There are five multidisciplinary honor societies on classes about Aztec culture taught by SDSU faculty. campus that help reinforce the high academic stan- In 1941 Monty Montezuma (based on Montezuma II), was introduced at athletic events as dards of the campus. They include Golden Key, Mortar the university’s symbolic personification of the Aztecs. Over time the look and activities of Board, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, and Phi Kappa Montezuma have evolved. Today, Montezuma’s role for the university has moved beyond a Phi. In addition, there are a number of disciplinary mere presence on the playing field and become one that’s more dignified and suited to the honor societies that recognize superior scholarship and royal heritage of his namesake. He now serves as the University’s ambassador of Aztec cul- leadership in specific academic fields. ture, with the responsibility of informing and educating the San Diego community about San Diego State has also produced its share of well- Aztec civilization. known alumni. Among those who have attended class- SDSU takes great pride in its affiliation with Aztec culture and traditions as embodiments es on Montezuma Mesa are: former Mayor Maureen of the virtues of strength, valor and intellectual achievement. O'Connor, Air Force Chief of Staff General Merrill A. The history of the Aztecs dates roughly from the early 12th century A.D. The Aztecs McPeak, State Assemblymen Pete Chacon and Mike migrated from their traditional homeland of Aztlan, a place whose location is still debated by Gotch, 1994 National Teacher of the Year Sandra researchers, but means in the Nahuatl language “The Place of the Cranes” or “The Place of McBrayer, 1992 National Teacher of the Year Janis the Herons,” south toward the Valley of Mexico. During their residence in Aztlan, the people Gabay, America's first Hispanic female astronaut, Ellen called themselves Azteca, meaning those of Aztlan. Ochoa, and retired president of Chase Manhattan According to native folklore, the Aztecs' patron deity, Huitzilopochtli (Hummingbird on Bank, George Champion. the Left), instructed his chosen people after they had left Aztlan to rename themselves Other former Aztecs include America's Cup skipper Mexica. Around 1325 the Mexica established a settlement on an island in the middle of Lake Dennis Conner; entertainers Raquel Welch, Gregory Texcoco, an area that now forms the heart of Mexico City. They named the settlement Peck, Carl Weathers, Marion Ross, and Art Linkletter; Tenochtitlan (The Place of the Fruit of the Cactus). A century later the Mexica and two other golfers Lon Hinkle and Gene Littler; baseball players Nahuatl-speaking city-states, Texcoco and Tlacopan, formed what is popularly known as the Bud Black, Tony Gwynn, Mark Grace, Travis Lee and Aztec Empire. This empire boasted a strong military force and a sphere of influence that Graig Nettles; football players Brian Sipe, Haven stretched across much of what is now Mexico. But it was much more than a large, tribute-col- aztecs golf 2003 media guide Moses, Webster Slaughter, Don Warren and Marshall lecting military state; it was, in fact, a highly sophisticated, urban, multicultural, multiethnic Faulk; U.S. World Cup team members Marcelo Balboa, and multilingual society. Cle Kooiman, Chris Sullivan and Eric Wynalda; and Tenochtitlan and its surrounding valley grew into a city-state of several million inhabi- basketball player Michael Cage. tants at a time when the most important cities in Europe had populations between 30,000 or From its humble beginnings, San Diego State 40,000. The city was a mecca for innovation. Aztecs developed thriving systems of agriculture, University has evolved into one of the west coast's out- trade, education, politics, science and religion. Sophisticated agricultural practices included standing universities. The school is one of the nation's field planting, terracing and a highly evolved irrigation system that used aqueducts. fastest rising centers of learning in terms of academic Marketplaces were highly organized centers of commerce. The Mexica also realized the achievement and is at the forefront of major trends in importance of education to sustain their empire, and required schooling of all children. The higher education. Aztecs also enjoyed sports and established grand arenas for competition. 20 san diego state university theFACILITIES AZTECS GOLF

f you haven't seen San Diego State lately - you haven't seen San Diego State. Gone are the days in I which Aztec coaches were forced to play with a short stick in a crowded office on a congested corner of campus. In place now on The Mesa are arguably some of the finest facilities in the United States and San Diego State certainly tops the charts on the west coast. The department is now housed in the $20 million, 130,000-square-foot Aztec Athletics Center. The new centerpiece of the department, which was dedicated in February of 2002, is located just across the street from Cox Arena and just east of Tony Gwynn Stadium. On the south, the center is buffered by the new Sports Deck, where San Diego State's track and soccer teams com- pete. On the north side, it is connected to Peterson Gym, the home of Aztec volleyball. The west exit of the build- Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl ing opens onto three 100-yard practice fields. One of the fields is natural grass and two utilize field-turf, provid- ing San Diego State daily options for its workouts. All of SDSU's new facilities, including the athletics center, Cox Arena, Tony Gwynn Stadium and the Sports Deck, have opened since 1995. The buildings are not just sparkling new, but they are already postseason tested. Cox Arena, the 12,400-seat basketball facility, has served as a site for the NCAA Men's Basketball Division I Championship (first and second rounds) as well as the NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball National Championship. The Sports Deck has already hosted the Mountain West Conference championships, as has Tony Gwynn Stadium. And the building isn't stopping anytime soon, as San Diego State has plans for a new tennis stadium and softball facility located just west of Tony Gywnn Stadium. Tony Gwynn Stadium Tony Gwynn Stadium and the Aztec Athletics Center were constructed thanks to donations by San Diego Padres owners John and Becky Moores. aztecs golf 2003 media guide 21 SDSU Sports Deck Qualcomm Stadium aztecs golf 2003 media guide 22 san diego state university san diego state AZTECS GOLF Aztec Center Athletics

Aztec Hall of Fame Aztec Weight Room FACILITIES A state of the art weight The academic center, complete with two lecture halls, private tutorial lecture halls, private complete with two The academic center, The entrance lobby of the The entrance lobby of The sports medicine center and equipment operations are also located The sports medicine center and equipment Athat seats more than 200 has already been the first-floor auditorium Aztec Athletics Center Each varsity sport has a plush locker room on the first floor of the build- sport Each varsity

Aztec Training Room the rooms, and a new computer lab, is housed on the third floor. That level of That level rooms, and a new computer lab, is housed on the third floor. the building is also home to the athletic administration and the basketball staffs. on the first floor and help provide incredible convenience to the locker convenience on the first floor and help provide incredible room. rooms and weight ! parties and public forums. site of major news conferences, watch ! Highlights: ! 5,000- center houses the Aztec Hall of square-foot Wise Fame, presented by the is Foundation. The museum of the first permanent home fea- the Hall of Fame and tures displays, informative video triv- kiosks, interactive ia games and a plaque com- memorating the induction of each Hall of Fame member. who are Football players members of the Hall of Fame Buchanon, include Willie Moses, legendary Haven and NFL coach Don Coryell, MVPs Brian Sipe and Marshall Faulk. ! room, encompassing more first floor of the building. It than 15,000 square feet, is also located on the timing. includes a one-lane running track for indoor ! and oak lockers. ing. The locker rooms include a lounge area ! 23 aztecs golf 2003 media guide AZTECS GOLF AZTECS University President Dr. StephenWeber Special AssistanttothePresident Executive DirectorofAthletics/ Rick Bay san diegostateuniversity University President University Dr. StephenWeber his enthusiasticcommitment toSDSU.Theyhave two sons. sor inhumanities. University ofMaine,hewas recognizedasthe outstandingprofes- president oftheUniversity ofMaine. Whileafacultymemberatthe sciences atFairfieldUniversity inConnecticut, andassistanttothe affairs atSt.CloudStateUniversity inMinnesota,deanofartsand Oswego campus.Priortothat hewas vicepresident ofacademic (SUNY). Healsoserved seven years aspresidentoftheSUNY served asinterimprovost oftheStateUniversity ofNewYork the LeagueofWomen Voters ofSanDiegoin2000. Hospitality Association. Hewas recognizedasaLeaderofVision by Association andtheGoldKey Award fromtheSanDiego Executive Director's Award fromtheSanDiegoEducation Peacemaker Award. In1999,PresidentWeber received the 1997, theSanDiegoMediationCenterhonoredhimwithits 1997 HeadlinersoftheYear bytheSanDiegoPressClub. Also in from BeijingCapitalNormalUniversity. Hewas namedamongthe author ofnumerousarticlesonphilosophyandhighereducation. in philosophyfromtheUniversity ofNotreDamein1969andisthe Green University withaB.A.inphilosophy. Hereceived hisPh.D. advisory boardforBahcesehirUniversity inTurkey. the JapanSocietyofSanDiegoandTijuana,amember is amemberoftheSanDiegoRotaryClub,anhonorarydirector the honoraryadvisoryboardofSanDiegoScience Alliance. He the advisorycouncilofSanDiegoPerforming Arts Leagueand advisory boardfortheFoundationChildrenofCalifornias, Institute. Science andTechnology Council,andtheCaliforniaHealthcare Regional EconomicDevelopment Corporation,theSanDiego Foundation, andontheboardsofdirectorsSanDiego governors ofThePeres CenterforPeace andtheSanDiego Partners forK-12SchoolReform.Healsoserves ontheboardsof State CollegesandUniversities BoardofDirectorsandco-chairs service. Leadingbyexample,hechairsthe American Association of excellence, PresidentWeber hasbeenanadvocate forcommunity of theuniversity have never beenstronger. ing. Inaddition,alumniinvolvement andprivate financialsupport prisingly, theoverall academicqualityofSDSUstudentsisalsoris- undergraduate applicantscompetedfor6,545vacancies. Notsur- selective choiceamongcollege-bound students.Forfall2002,41,000 resources andfurtherdeveloping globalprograms. dents, honoringdiversity andsocial justice,carefullystewarding those discussions:reinforcingacademicexcellence,nurturingstu- Vision." SDSUisnowmovingboldly aheadtoward goalssetby ni andcommunityleadersparticipatedinshapingthis"Shared dialog intendedtosetthecourseforuniversity's future. SDSU inJuly1996andshortlyafterward initiatedabroad-based Educated asaphilosopher, PresidentWeber beganhistenureat among thelargestinnationandsecondCalifornia. University, providesdynamicleadershiptoaninstitutionthatranks the President Weber ismarriedtoSusanKeimWeber, whoshares Before comingtoSanDiegoStateUniversity, PresidentWeber President Weber's manyawards includeanhonorarydegree Born inBoston,PresidentWeber isa1964graduateofBowling In addition,PresidentWeber isamemberoftheinternational championofcommunityinvolvement aswell asacademic A In theprocess,SDSUhasbecomeanincreasinglypopularand Under PresidentWeber's guidance,students,faculty, staff,alum- Stephen L.Weber, theseventh presidentofSanDiegoState ADMINISTRATION Executive Director of Athletics, of Director Executive Rick Bay Cleveland was namedby Cleveland Indians.During Bay's tenurewiththeIndians, Foundation "AthleticDirectoroftheYear". the nation,Baywas honoredin1998asan All-American Football nament andtheWomen's Volleyball NationalChampionship. championshipstoSanDiego-themen'sbasketballtour- NCAA any ontheWest Coastandhave alreadyresultedinbringingtwo will bebuiltover thenextthree years. Thefacilitiesareequalto struction ofanewsoftballfacilityandtennisstadium,which Aztec Athletics Center. Bayhasalsoledthedrive forthecon- also constructedthe$20million,four-story, 130,000squarefoot Arena, astate-of-the-artbasketballfacility. Thedepartmenthas $4 millionTony GwynnStadiumandtoopenthe12,414-seatCox team. integral partoftheUniversity's administrative management Director inSDSUhistorytositonthePresident'sCabinetasan and Special Assistant tothePresident,andheisfirst Athletic was promotedtoExecutive DirectorofIntercollegiate Athletics Athletics atSanDiegoStateinJanuaryof1995.Two years agohe Towers, resideinSanDiego. is theMembershipDirector oftheUniversity Clubat Symphony ing 28ofthe37writtenbyShakespeare. art, Bayisapatronoftheartsandhasseen over 600plays,includ- ofcontemporary Boston Marathonwithatimeof2:47. Acollector Year' in1973. runner-up. Baywas namedthenation's'Coachof NCAA 1973 teamwas theBigTen champion, andhis1974squadwas bined recordof43-5-3,includinga31-2-2markintheBigTen. His years, hewas namedheadcoachanddirected histeamtoacom- then becameassistantwrestlingcoachatMichigan. After four 1965 withadegreeinliberalarts. was BigTen 'Wrestler oftheYear' asasenior. Hegraduatedin He was unbeateninthreeyears ofBigTen dualcompetitionand er, winningtwo BigTen titlesandgaining All-America honors. for theWolverines. Itwas asawrestlerthatheexcelled,howev- ed Michiganonawrestlingscholarshipandalsoplayed football with theNCAA. left, Oregonhadabalancedbudgetandwas ingoodstanding investigation. When he difficulty andinthemidstofanNCAA to 1984. At thetimeofhis arrival, thedepartmentwas infinancial enues by25percentwithoutraisingticketprices. ing andpromotionsconceptsthatincreaseddepartmentrev- about Buckeye sportsandinstituted several innovative market- State. At OhioState,Bay producedhisownweekly radioshow for a$41millionsportsfacilitiesimprovement program. andwon approval through itsinfractionscasewiththeNCAA During histhreeyears there, he successfullysawtheschool Director ofMen's Athletics attheUniversity ofMinnesota. COO oftheNewYork Yankees underGeorgeSteinbrenner. Year fortheonlytimeinfranchisehistory. Healsoserved asthe Special Assistant to the President the to Assistant Special Bay isthepastpresidentandchiefofoperatingofficer Widely recognizedasoneoftheleadingathleticdirectorsin During histenure,hehasspearheadeddrives tobuildthenew Richard M.(Rick)BayassumedtheroleofDirector Bay andhiswife,Denice, whohailsfromEugene,Oregonand An avidgolferandphysicalfitnessbuff, Bayonceranthe Following graduation,Bayserved intheMarinesCorpsand Born Nov. 11,1942,BaygrewupinWaukegan, Ill.Heattend- Bay's firstjobasanathleticdirectorwas atOregonfrom1981 From 1984to1988,Bayserved as Directorof Athletics atOhio Immediately priortoworking fortheIndians,Baywas Baseball America as Organizationofthe sdsuACADEMICS san diego state university The dual role of student and athlete can be a daunt- and test taking. In addition, the course also introduces AZTECS GOLF ing challenge for any person at the Division I level. new students to services such as the Love Library, Recognizing that academic challenge, the Student University Advising Center, Career Services, Health Athlete Academic Support Services program has been Services and the counseling center. developed at San Diego State to assist all student-ath- In the fall of 2001, the academic unit joined the rest letes in achieving academic excellence. of the athletic department in moving into the new It is a source of pride within San Diego State athlet- Aztec Athletics Center. The academic staff is housed on ics that the department has developed one of the most the third floor of the complex. The center includes a comprehensive academic support programs in the new computer lab, individual study rooms and two country. lecture rooms. The new space more than triples com- The SAASS staff includes a learning specialist, four puters available to student-athletes. academic advisors, the department's director of com- San Diego State's commitment to academic success pliance, an eligibility coordinator, a financial aid coor- starts at the top. Executive Director of Athletics Rick dinator as well as a recruitment coordinator. Bay has initiated an annual banquet to recognize out- In addition to the full-time staff, over 20 mentors standing student-athlete achievements in the class- and tutors are employed by the department. room. The Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet honors Mark Gumble Collectively, they operate a program that enhances students with a grade-point average in excess of 3.2. Assistant A.D. - Academics each student's satisfactory progress toward gradua- To further increase the opportunities for success, San tion. Diego State is part of the NCAA's CHAMPS/Life Skills Throughout the academic year, advisors offer a vari- Program. The curriculum of Aztec Pride (Promoting ety of services to aid individuals in the development of Responsiblity, Integrity, Diversity, Education) offers a their personal goals and the blueprint for pursuing wide range of programs and activities that enhance the those goals. educational experience. Special emphasis is placed on All new student-athletes are invited to an orienta- the areas of personal development, community service tion that helps lay the foundation for future successes. and career development. Each advisor teaches a section of the University's In conjunction with the Student Athlete Advisory Freshman Success course (General Studies 100), which Committee, the Life Skills Program represents San deals with specific transition issues for student-ath- Diego State's total commitment to enhancing the qual- letes. Topics include time management, study skills ity of each student's experience.

Lars Johansson has earned Mountain West Conference aca- demic all-conference in each of the past three years. In becom- ing one only five MWC golfers to be named to the team in each of the past three years, the Karlskrona, Sweden, native has earned a 3.43 grade-point average in finance. To be eligible for MWC aca- demic all-conference selection, aztecs golf 2003 media guide a student-athlete must have maintained at least a 3.0 cumu- lative GPA while being a starter or significant contributor to his team.

The state-of-the-art student-athlete lab is located in the recently completed Aztec Athletics Center. 24 san diego state university cityofSANDIEGO AZTECS GOLF

seek, you'll find it here. Did you know San Diego is the birthplace of California or that San Diego boasts the largest concentration of museums west of the Mississippi? San Diego also offers Tony Award-win- ning theatre, opera, symphony, art galleries and performance art for the culturally curi- ous. For that “night on the town” San Diego’s night life beckons with over 200 nightclubs that offer toe-tapping beats of everything from country western to new wave.

ubbed the “jewel” of the southern From Torrey Pines and La Costa to California coast, the city of San Aviara, Mission Bay or Singing Diego has grown to surround its Hills, beautiful settings offer an D abundance of golf and tennis natural harbor and is the sixth largest city in the United States and the second largest options. in California. Meteorologists claim San Diego The rich flavors and colors of this as the country’s only area with a diverse population blends all ethnic groups perfect climate. This year-round and all walks of life to create an amazing environment posts an average day- quality of life that makes San Diego all time temperature of 70 degrees, things to all people. with an annual rainfall average of San Diego also protects vast areas of less than 10 inches. open space for riding, hiking, skiing, and Whether watching the sunrise camping. The region also boasts more than over the east county mountains or 70 miles of beaches along its coastline. the sun setting over the Pacific, in San Diego, one is sur- rounded by natural beauty, pampered by an ideal climate, immersed in old-world traditions and able to enjoy a comfortable, friendly lifestyle that no other city offers. What a treat to live, play and study in “America’s Finest City.” There’s always something to do in San Diego. SeaWorld, the World-Famous San Diego Zoo San Diego Quick Facts and Wild Animal Park, Population (County) ...... 2,700,000 LEGOLAND California, Balboa Population (City) ...... 1,183,102 Park and historic Old Town are U.S. Population Rank (City)...... 6 just some of the attractions San Avg. Daytime Temperature ...... 70 Diego has to offer. Avg. Annual Rain Fall...... 10 in. If it's art and history you Airport ...... Lindbergh Field (SAN)

aztecs golf 2003 media guide Median Age of Residents ...... 32 25 aztecs golf 2003 media guide 26 .HONE-ee . las-UH-ter ...... duh-LAIN-ee . . . . . oni Lutz ...... Sandy Kim, ...... ME-uh-JEE-muh ...... san diego state university san diego state ...... Delaney, Forbes, Hoene, ...... AZTECS GOLF ...... tBailey, any Jessica Delaney, . . . . t . . . . i . . . . r . . . Shayna Miyajima Abby Lasater Ashley Forbes, T By State California (7) Bailey, Lutz, McHugh, Riley Hawaii (1) Miyajima Oregon (1) Kim Texas (1) Lasater W ashington (1) MacFarland Pronunciation Guide Jessica Delaney Class Breakdown Seniors (3) Jennifer Hoene, Lauren McHugh, Claire Riley Juniors (3) Abby Lasater, Shayna Miyajima Sophomores (1) Cameron MacFarland Freshmen (4) B Jennifer Hoene TE ff ll AM oo gg Felicia Brown (Arizona ‘88), first season

Postseason Schedule Spring 2003 Schedule Fall 2002 Schedule 2002-03 Women’s Golf Team 2002-03 Women’s 4/24-265/8-10 Championship Mountain West 5/20-23 NCAA Regional NCAA Championships Ore. Sunriver, MWC Ind. Lafayette, West TBA NCAA/Purdue TBA Date Tournament Site Host 4/7-8 Utah Dixie Classic St. George, Utah Brigham Young 2/17-183/10-11 InvitationalAztec Lady 3/22-23 Oregon Duck Invitational3/31-4/1 Classic Mountain View Invitational Gonzaga/Eastern Washington Spokane, Wash. San Marcos, Calif. Eugene, Ore. Gonzaga/EWU Ariz. Tucson, San Diego State Oregon Colorado Date Tournament Site Host 11/11-13 Founders Collegiate Showdown Las Vegas Henderson, Nev. UNLV 10/7-910/21-2210/28-29 Intercollegiate ‘Em Five Give Price’s Matador Fall Classic Invitational Kent Youel Las Cruces, N.M. New Mexico State Calif. Ventura, Kapolei, Hawaii Hawai’i CSU Northridge Date9/26-28 Tournament Comcast/Dick McGuire Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico Site Host Shayna MiyajimaClaire RileyHead Coach: 5-4 Jr. 5-10 (Baldwin HS) Hawaii Wialuku, Sr. of San Diego HS) San Diego, Calif. (University Abby Lasater LutzToni Cameron MacFarlandLauren McHugh 6-1 5-4 So. 5-8 5-3 Jr. (Liberty HS) Issaquah, Wash. R-Fr. Sr. (Cleburne HS) Cleburne, Texas Christian HS) (Valley Anaheim, Calif. HS) Calif. (Vista Vista, Ashley ForbesJennifer HoeneSandy Kim 5-6 5-3 Fr. 5-5 Sr. Desert HS) La Quinta, Calif. (Palm HS) Acampo, Calif. (St. Mary’s Jr. Linn HS) Linn, Ore. (West West PlayerBrittany BaileyJessica Delaney 5-4 5-3 Ht. R-Fr. R-Fr. HS) Yr. Valley Calif. (Temecula Temecula, Alameda, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd HS) Hometown (Last School) WOMEN’S ! ! ! ! 27 aztecs golf 2003 media guide finish inthefallbytyingforsecondat summer, pickedupthe Aztecs' bestindividual U.S. Women's Amateur Championshipover the Hawaii, whoadvanced totheroundof16at ages of77.64and77.71strokes,respectively. the MountainWest fallscoringracewithaver- tournaments, andtheyfinished11th12thin the Aztecs' lowscoreineachofSDSU'sfive fall Miyajima (threetimes)orKim(twice)registered fall of2002(Miyajima 1,087,Kim1,088).Either strokes, Miyajima 2,012)andonceagaininthe each otherinthe2001-02season(Kim2,011 Miyajima ented duoofjuniors get fromtournament-to-tournamentinthetal- Punch One-Two the programinspring. juniors. sees doubleregardingthepromiseofherteam: word fitsup-and-downthe Aztec rosterasshe year headcoach women's golfprogramatthismoment.First- buzzword surroundingtheSanDiegoState AZTECS GOLF AZTECS Shayna Miyajima Miyajima, adecoratedamateurfromWailuku, Brown hasthecomfortofknowingwhatshe'll And acoupleofimpactnewcomerswhojoin twosome ofredshirtfreshmencontributors. A Two experienceddifference-makingseniors. The Aztecs' topduoofpotentialall-conference Potential. Itseemstobethemostaccurate san diegostateuniversity . Thetwo finishedwithinastrokeof Felicia Brown Sandy Kim believes that and the Shayna teammates. ited topracticeroundsandpushing theirfellow year ofeligibility. Theircompetitionwillbelim- semester ontheMesainorderto preserve afull golfers, theduowilllikelyredshirt intheirfirst the 2002CIFSouthernSection. Though impact from Palm Desert,Calif.,andtherunner-up at College in2001,andfreshman National ChampionshipteamatMidland college transferwhowas partofaNJCAA junior ing fromallfive lineupspots. Aztecs' keytotournamentsuccessissub-80scor- tive fallaverages of84.67and85.60,asthe Bailey willcontinuetoimprove ontheir respec- to thecompetitive collegiategame, Lutzand ing spotinthespring. As theycontinuetoadjust they willlikelycontinuetofillSDSU'sfifthstart- along withsophomore Bailey Reinforcing TheRoster doing." which Ithinktheyareperfectlycapableof thing super, Ijustneedthemtoshoot78sor77s, ter," Brownsaid."Theydon'thave todoany- during thefallseason. tied forfifthwithKimattheMatadorClassic ing two attheMWCTournament, whileRiley three careertop-15finishestohercreditinclud- ish. Eachhasthecapabilitytodoso-Hoene will greatlyimprove ontheironetop-10fallfin- the high-70sfromround-to-round, Aztecs that ifHoeneandRileycanconsistentlyshootin Calif.) go,sooftendothe Aztecs. Brownbelieves (Acampo, Calif.)and cy oftheteam'stwo seniors. As Aztecs' springsuccessasmuchtheconsisten- Needed: SeniorStability got themanotheryear." than anyone elseontheteam.I'mreallygladI've probably two orthreeshotsbetterconsistently are mynumberoneandtwo andthey're better ineachofthelastthreeevents. consistent fallperformerwithfinishesof26thor Kim, fromWest Linn,Ore.,was SDSU'smost Matador Classicforherfourthcareertop-10. Joining the Aztec programinthespringare Redshirt freshmen "I justneedthetwo seniorstoplayalittlebet- Perhaps nootherfactorwilldeterminethe "The juniorsareawesome," Brownsaid."They Abby Lasater made their Aztec debutsinthefalland OUTLOOK (Cleburne, Texas), ajunior Claire Riley Toni Lutz Cameron MacFarland Jennifer Hoene Ashley Forbes and (San Diego, Brittany , , Tournament, andjustwork our way through it.” for Sunriver, OregonandtheMountain West That's myfocus,onconference.We've got toaim have agoodweek, there'salways achance. you never know. Iftheyhave abadweek andwe I thinksecondinconferenceisstill doableand top-10 teamandthat'sahighbar totryreach. a goodshowingagain.NewMexico isagaina when we getintoconferenceplay, we canmake ting everybody intherightdirection sothat ference," Brownsaid."We areworking onget- behind theLobosforsecondstraightseason. the secondroundbeforesettlingforrunner-up son's conferencetournamentbythreeshotsafter program, NewMexico.The Aztecs ledlastsea- will bereadytoagainchallengetheMWC'stop it goes.” ed bythecoursehereandthere.We willseehow for usandIthinkotherteamsmightgetfrustrat- Brown said."Thegolfcoursesetsupreallynice Invitational atLakeSanMarcosCountryClub. close tohomeinhostingtheLady Aztec to startoffthespringseasonthanbyplaying ance infive years leftinit. And whatbetterway regionalappear- potential runatathirdNCAA ing intoform,Brownbelieves herteamhasa lineup thatreplacedtwo seniorsfinallyround- Looking Ahead Sandy Kim "Right nowwe're reallyfocusingon the con- goodshowingattheLady Aztec andSDSU A "We shouldreallywinourhometournament," With thefallseasoncompleteandan Aztec aztecs golf 2003 media guide 28 san diego state university san diego state AZTECS GOLF Brittany Bailey Jessica Delaney

Jennifer Hoene

La Quinta, Calif. (Palm Desert HS) ! Lettered both years at Palm Desert HS at Palm Lettered both years Acampo, Calif. (St. Mary’s HS)

! 5-6 Ashley Marie Forbes was born March 13, Ashley Marie Forbes was ! 5-3 ! Started all five events and posted an 80.5 stroke events Started all five ee As A Senior (2002-03 Season) Fall: As A Freshman (2002-03 Season) program in the spring and will likely Aztec Joins the High School: Personal: Jennifer Hoene Senior redshirt in her first semester at SDSU. fourth-place finish Registered a career-best average… 152… at the Matador Fall Classic with an 8-over result at the 2002 Combined with her seventh-place top- Championships, had recorded two Mountain West Best round of the 10 finishes in a span of four events… the final round of the Matador… a 75 in season was Founders Showdown… Tied for 43rd at the Las Vegas Ashley Forbes Freshman Desert, Calif., after playing as a freshman and in Palm Auburn, HS in Auburn Riverside sophomore at League cham- Desert Valley Two-time Washington… in 2002… pion and CIF Southern Section runner-up winner for maintaining Academic performance award CIF Southern Section Aztecs were a 3.0 gpa… above Desert's scoring in 2001… Broke Palm runner-up record for a nine-hole match with a 2-under 34 and Auburn At earned conference athlete of the week… and first-team all- of the year named player Riverside, league as a sophomore … Underclassman of the year and second-team South Puget Sound League as a fresh- man. are Scott and Alaska… Parents 1984, in Fairbanks, Sherri Forbes… Enjoys snowboarding, beach volleyball ath- out… Undecided major… Favorite and working Aaron Annika Sorenstam and letes include golfers skier Picabo Street and NBABaddelay, star Kevin Garnett. AZTECS

hh tt Jessica Delaney Bailey’s SDSU Scorecard Fall 2002 Matador ClassicKent Youel (45th) 81-89—170 88-86-84—258 (87th) Alameda, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd HS) Lettered all four years at Bishop Lettered all four years Temecula, Calif. (Temecula Valley HS) ! A letterwinner at Temecula four-year ! 5-3 Jessica Junko Delaney was born on Dec. Jessica Junko Delaney was Brittany Lynn Bailey was born on June 5, Bailey was Brittany Lynn 5-4

! ! Saw action Did not see any action.

As A Redshirt Freshman (2002-03 Season) Fall: (2001-02 Season) Redshirt Year in the Utilized her redshirt season in her first year High School: Personal: Redshirt Year (2001-02 Season) Redshirt Year in the in her first year Utilized her redshirt season High School: Personal: As A Redshirt Freshman (2002-03 Season) As A Redshirt Freshman Fall: MEET Jessica Delaney Freshman SDSU program. to four O'Dowd HS in Oakland… Led the Dragons Athletic League titles… Area Hayward consecutive and player most valuable most improved, Received basketball in Also played honors… athlete of the year high school. are Bill and June Alameda, Calif… Parents 15, 1982, in athlete is Dalaney… Major is undeclared… Favorite Tiger Woods. 1983, in Thousand Oaks, Calif… Daughter of Robert 1983, in Thousand Oaks, Calif… Daughter her hob- and Susan Bailey… Business major who lists athlete is Karrie bies as reading and music… Favorite Webb. in her first two career events… Tied for 45th at the Matador Fall 87th place at the Kent Youel Classic and shared 81 in her first career Invitational… Shot a season-best Classic. round at the Matador SDSU program. A HS… Valley all-CIF and all-league selec- two-time all-league academic pick… Led the tion… Four-time titles while a League Golden Bears to four Southwest all-CIF and all-league per- also a two-year prep… Was former in tennis. Freshman Brittany Bailey san diego state university MEETtheAZTECS

AZTECS GOLF Spring: Played in 5-of-6 events, averaging 80.58 strokes over 12 rounds… Posted top finish at the Bay Area Classic, placing 29th… Carded a low of 75 at both the Bay Area and the Pioneer Bruin. Fall: Shot 165 and placed 37th at the Lumberjack Invitational. High School: Lettered all four years at St. Mary's HS in Stockton… Three-year Northern California Sectional Championship qualifier and placed third two years in a row. Personal: Jennifer Margaret Hoene was born April 13, 1981, in Redwood City... Daughter of Carole Hoene… Hobbies include skiing, wakeboarding and going to the beach... Pre-physical therapy major...Has aspirations of becoming a physical therapist... Favorite athlete is her uncle, Bill Ring, who played for the San Francisco 49ers.

Jennifer Hoene Sandy Kim Junior ! 5-5 ! West Linn, Ore. (West Linn HS) An all-MWC candidate and the Aztecs' low return- ing scorer from a year ago. As A Junior (2002-03 Season) Sandy Kim Fall: Finished one shot behind Shayna Miyajima for Recorded a count percentage of .833, with 10-of-12 the lowest fall stroke average on the team with a 77.71 rounds counting among the Aztecs' low four during average… Claimed top-26 results in each of the final the season. three fall tourna- Kim’s SDSU Scorecard As A Junior (2001-02 Season) ments, including a tie for fifth at the Fall 2002 Spring: Played in five spring events, registering an Dick McGuire 75-79-84—238 (51st) 80.4 stroke aver- Matador Fall Hoene’s SDSU Scorecard NMSU/Price's 82-81-75—238 (58th) age over 13 Classic… Her 153 Matador Classic 75-78—153 (5th) Fall 2002 rounds… Saved at the Matador Kent Youel 77-73-76—226 (24th) Dick McGuire WD-WD-86—WD (WD) propelled the Vegas Founders 79-78-76—233 (26th) her best play for NMSU/Price's 80-82-79—241 (67th) Aztecs to their sec- Spring 2002 the last event of Matador Classic 77-75—152 (4th) Lady Aztec 78-75—153 (4th) the season as she Kent Youel 79-85-82—246 (76th) ond-best all-time Bay Area Classic 79-78—157 (29th) fired three straight Vegas Founders 80-84-77—241 (43rd) 36-hole score Bruin Classic 74-74-75—223 (6th) Spring 2002 (606)… Registered rounds of 74 to Oregon Duck 72-79-79—230 (30th) Lady Aztec 85-84—169 (59th) the Aztecs' best 54- help the Aztecs to Dixie Classic 77-81-79—237 (41st) Bruin Classic 80-85-85—250 (79th) a second-place fin- hole score of the Peg Barnard 77-74—151 (14th) Dixie Classic 79-81-76—236 (33rd) ish at the fall with a 10-over MWC Champ. 78-82-80—240 (26th) Peg Barnard 85-83—168 (68th) 226 at the Kent Fall 2001 Mountain West MWC Champ. 74-74-74—222 (7th) Youel Invitational Pioneer 74-73—147 (4th) Championship… Spring 2001 NMSU 81-78-79—239 (55th) Sandy Kim One of three Bruin Classic 78-83-78—239 (43rd) in Hawaii… Also Wahine Classic 83-77-74—234 (36th) Aztecs to finish in Dixie Classic 78-80-84—242 (46th) matched her Spring 2001 Peg Barnard 85-77—162 (38th) fourth-best career the top 10 at the Lady Aztec 81—81 (25th) MWC Champ. 79-75-74—228 (14th) round with a 73 in MWC with a 9- Bay Area Classic 78-81—159 (17th) NCAA Regional 77-82—DNF (DNF) over total of 222… the second round Bruin Classic 83-80-75—238 (76th) Fall 2000 Placed 33rd at the in Hawaii… Dixie Classic 78-84-83—245 (54th) SDSU Fall Classic 81-87-78—246 (44th) Ended the fall Peg Barnard 80-80—160 (29th) BYU Dixie Classic Spring 2000 with a streak of MWC Champ. 80-76-72—228 (14th) with a 236 total… Bay Area Classic 84-75—159 (29th) NCAA Regional 77-81—DNF (DNF) Nine of her 13 Bruin Classic 83-82-75—240 (55th) nine consecutive Fall 2000 rounds counted Lady Aztec 80-81—161 (64th) rounds in the 70s, Shanico 80-72-80—232 (22nd) Dixie Classic 78-87-82—247 (84th) the second-longest among the Aztecs' NAU Lumberjack 79-75—154 (12th) MWC Champ. 82-78-DQ—DQ (DQ) such streak of her low four in her Heather Farr 76-74—150 (3rd) Fall 1999 five events. career… Had a SDSU Fall Classic 78-79-76—233 (12th) NAU Lumberjack 80-85—165 (37th) Fall: Did not count percentage Wahine Classic 81-84-84—249 (70th) compete. of .929, with 13-of- As A Sophomore (2000-01 Season) 14 fall rounds counting among the Aztecs' low four… Spring: Came on strong during the spring… Recorded the Aztecs' top individual score in the final Appeared in 5-of-7 tournaments, including the NCAA two tournaments of the fall. East Regional… Averaged 79.23 strokes per round… As A Sophomore (2001-02 Season) Turned in her best outing at the Mountain West Spring: Played in all seven spring events and was Championship, shooting 228 and placing 14th… second on the team with a 77.3 stroke average… Carded season-low round of 74 at the Mountain West. Boasted two of the Aztecs' four best individual results in the spring… Shot a final-round 75 to take fourth

aztecs golf 2003 media guide Fall: Saw her only action at the SDSU Fall Classic, placing 43rd. place with a 7-over 153 at the Lady Aztec Spring 29 As A Freshman (1999-00 Season) Invitational… Most consistent performance came at the MEETtheAZTECS san diego state university AZTECS GOLF Abby Lasater Junior ! 5-4 ! Cleburne, Texas (Tyler JC) As A Junior (2002-03 Season) Joins the Aztec program in the spring and will likely redshirt in her first semester at SDSU. At Tyler Junior College (2001-02 Season) Played for head coach Sandy Terry at Tyler JC… Apache finished seventh at the 2002 NJCAA National Championship. At Midland College (2000-01 Season) Played for head coach Joe Williams at Midland College… Competed for Midland's 2001 NJCAA National Championship team. High School: Attended Cleburne HS in Cleburne, Texas… Earned varsity letters in golf all four years… Also earned one letter in soccer as a goalie and made the all-district team. Personal: Abby Kay Lasater was born April 29, 1982, in Midland, Texas… Daughter of Frank Lasater… Political science major with career plans of going into Toni Lutz law.

Toni Lutz Sandy Kim Freshman ! 5-3 ! Anaheim, Calif. (Valley Christian HS) As A Redshirt Freshman (2002-03 Season) Bruin Classic, where rounds of 74-74-75 earned her Fall: Played in the first three events of her career in sixth place at 7-over 223… Claimed MWC Golfer of the the fall… Best result came at the Las Vegas Founders Showdown with a Month honors for March after her top-10 at the Bruin Lutz’s SDSU Scorecard and her best 18 of the spring, an even-par 72 in the first 77th-place tie… Career-best score Fall 2002 round of the Oregon Duck Invitational… Other top-20 Dick McGuire 88-86-85—259 (100th) result was a 14th-place, 7-over 151 at the Peg Barnard came at the Price's NMSU/Price's 79-80-86—245 (80th) Collegiate… Placed 26th at the MWC… Of her 18 Give 'Em Five Vegas Founders 88-84-86—258 (77th) rounds in the spring, 16 were counted among the Intercollegiate, Aztecs' low four… Her 2001-02 stroke average of 77.3 where she started with rounds of 79-80 before a final- was 12th in the MWC. round 86 slipped her to 245… Counted 5-of-9 rounds Fall: Competed in all three fall tournaments… on the season among the Aztecs' low four scores. Finished the fall second on the team with a 77.2 stroke Redshirt Year (2001-02 Season) average… Turned in SDSU's top individual finish, Utilized her redshirt season in her first year in the shooting 3-over 147 to place fourth at the Pioneer SDSU program. Intercollegiate. High School: Attended Valley Christian in Cerritos, As A Freshman (2000-01 Season) Calif… Earned three letters in golf and served as the Spring: Saw action in all seven events, including the team captain for the Crusaders. Cameron MacFarland 2001 NCAA East Regional… Averaged 79.3 over 16 Personal: Toni Lynn Lutz was born in Burlington, rounds… Notched a pair of top-20 finishes, including Vt., on Oct. 2, 1982… Parents are Tom and Carol 14th at the Mountain West Championship and 17th at Lutz…Major is recreation management… Lists Annika the Bay Area Classic… Shot 228, including an even-par Sorenstam and Ernie Els as her favorite athletes. final round, at the MWC Championship for best 54- hole total… Placed 25th at the Lady Aztec Invitational and 29th at the Peg Barnard Collegiate for top finishes. Fall: Saw action in all five competitions, carding a Cameron MacFarland 78.3 stroke average... Had best finish at the Heather Sophomore ! 6-1 ! Issaquah, Wash. (Liberty HS) Farr Memorial, placing third with at 6-over 150… As A Redshirt Sophomore (2002-03 Season) Placed 12th at both the Lumberjack Invitational and Fall: Did not see any action. Redshirt Year (2001-02 Season) SDSU Fall Classic. aztecs golf 2003 media guide High School: Four-year letterwinner at West Linn Utilized her redshirt season in her second year in the HS... First freshman to win the Oregon state high SDSU program. school golf championship and finished in the top four As A Freshman (2000-01 Season) in each of her four years… A five-time U.S. Junior Girls Did not compete during either the fall or spring sea- Amateur qualifier... Also qualified for the U.S. son. Women's Amateur. High School: Earned three letters at Liberty High Personal: Sandy Kim was born Sept. 8, 1982, in School... A three-time all-league first-team selection... Garden Grove... Daughter of Joanna and Scott Kim... Also a three-year scholar athlete... Eastside Journal ath- Kinesiology major… Hobbies include camping, hiking lete of the week... Team placed sixth at state with only and jet skiing. two competitors. Personal: Cameron Mary MacFarland was born July 8, 1982, in Seattle, Wash… Daughter of Molly and 30 san diego state university MEETtheAZTECS AZTECS GOLF Shayna Miyajima Junior ! 5-3 ! Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii (Baldwin HS) A decorated amateur player riding a wave of confi- dence after advancing to the round of 16 at the 2002 U.S. Women's Amateur and winning the Maui Women's Open for the second straight year. As A Junior (2002-03 Season) Fall: Led San Diego State with a 77.64 stroke average during the fall season... Finished Miyajima’s SDSU Scorecard with a perfect Fall 2002 1.000 count per- Dick McGuire 85-75-77—237 (49th) centage, as all 14 NMSU/Price's 79-76-76—231 (32nd) Matador Classic 77-71—148 (2nd) of her fall rounds Kent Youel 73-81-74—228 (28th) counted among Vegas Founders 81-81-81—243 (48th) the Aztecs' low Spring 2002 four… Registered Lady Aztec 84-85—169 (59th) the Aztecs' best Bay Area Classic 75-78—153 (16th) individual round Bruin Classic 80-80-77—237 (54th) Lauren McHugh (a 1-under 71) and Oregon Duck 79-74-75—228 (19th) result (a tie for Dixie Classic 76-81-77—234 (29th) Peg Barnard 78-80—158 (40th) second place) of MWC Champ. 71-73-76—220 (4th) the fall in leading Fall 2001 SDSU to a second- Pioneer 74-74—148 (6th) Shayna Miyajima place team finish NMSU 79-76-74—229 (33rd) David MacFarland... A psychology major with plans to at the Matador Wahine Classic 75-84-77—236 (46th) Fall Classic… Her Spring 2001 become a sports psychologist… Lists her favorite ath- Lady Aztec 86—86 (60th) lete as David Duval. second-round 71 and final score of Dixie Classic 75-79-78—232 (9th) Peg Barnard 86-83—169 (55th) 148 at the Matador NCAA Regional 83-88—DNF (DNF) tournament Fall 2000 Lauren McHugh matched her best NAU Lumberjack 78-76—154 (12th) Senior ! 5-8 ! Vista, Calif. (Vista HS) career round and Heather Farr 78-78—156 (22nd) As A Senior (2002-03 Season) 36-hole score, SDSU Fall Classic 77-85-79—241 (27th) Fall: Did not see any action. respectively… As A Junior (2001-02 Season) The second-place result was her best career finish and Did not compete in either the spring or fall seasons the 148 matched the Aztecs' fourth-best all-time 36-hole for the Aztecs. score… Claimed top-50 results in each of the five fall As A Sophomore (2000-01 Season) events, including a 28th-place finish at the Kent Youel Spring: Shot an 83 at the rain-shortened Lady Aztec Invitational… Earned the Aztecs' top individual score Invitational in only appearance of the spring. Fall: Played in the SDSU Fall Classic and shot 250 to place 54th. Shayna Miyajima As A Freshman (1999-00 Season) Spring: Saw action at both the Peg Barnard Classic and the EWGA/Lady Aztec Invitational… Turned in her best score of the spring at the Lady Aztec, shooting a two-round total of 162. Fall: Made collegiate debut at the Wahine Golf Classic... Finished tied for 36th with a score of 243. High School: Prepped locally at Vista High School… Lettered three years in soft- McHugh’s SDSU Scorecard ball, two years in Spring 2001 volleyball, basket- Lady Aztec 83—83 (41st) ball, and one year Fall 2000 in golf... Received SDSU Fall Classic 81-86-83—250 (54th) Spring 2000 honors as an all- Lady Aztec 83-79—162 (69th) Palomar League Peg Barnard Classic 83-87—170 (50th) selection in volley- Fall 1999 ball, softball and Wahine Classic 82-80-81—243 (36th) basketball... Was a Union-Tribune Scholar Athlete selection in all four sports. Personal: Lauren Katherine McHugh was born in

aztecs golf 2003 media guide Fallbrook, Calif., April 28, 1981... Daughter of Peter McHugh... Major is undecided. 31 Shayna Miyajima MEETtheAZTECS san diego state university in each of the first three fall events. AZTECS GOLF As A Sophomore (2001-02 Season) Spring: The Aztecs' most consistent performer in the spring as she led the squad with a 1.000 count percent- age for her 18 rounds… Finished third on the team with a 77.4 stroke average in 2001-02, but was just four shots behind Heather Rollo and one behind Sandy Kim… Matched Kim for SDSU's second-best individ- ual finish in the spring with a fourth-place result at the MWC… Opened the MWC with an even-par 71 for her best round of the season and finished with a 7-over total of 220… Had two other top-20 results - a 16th- place, 9-over 153 at the Bay Area Classic and a 19th- place, 12-over 228 at the Oregon Duck Invitational… Aced the par-3, 147-yard eighth hole in the first round of the Peg Barnard Collegiate. Fall: Competed in all three events… Was the Aztecs' stroke average leader at 76.6… Carded season-low round of 74 three times, including back-to-back rounds at the Pioneer Intercollegiate… Also had best finish at the Pioneer, carding a two-round total of 4-over 148 to Claire Riley place sixth… Finished 33rd at the NMSU Intercollegiate and 46th at the Wahine Fall Classic. As A Freshman (2000-01 Season) Spring: Appeared in four tournaments, including the NCAA East Regional, averaging 82.3 strokes per round… Finished ninth with a final score of 16-over 232 at the Utah Dixie Classic for top finish. Claire Riley Fall: Averaged 78.7 while competing in 3-of-5 fall tournaments… Made collegiate debut at the NAU Fall: Competed in one event, shooting 236 at New Lumberjack Invitational and placed 12th with a two- Mexico State. round total of 154. As A Sophomore (2000-01 Season) High School: Played for Baldwin HS in Wailuku, Spring: Shot 84 at the rain-shortened Lady Aztec Maui, Hawaii... A three-year letterwinner... 1998 league Invitational in her only tournament appearance of the champion... 1998 high school state champion... Placed spring. in the top 10 at high school state championships all Fall: Competed in three events... Saw her first action three years. at the Heather Farr Memorial, finishing in the top 22 Personal: Shayna Alike Miyajima was born June 22, (80-76-156)... Finished fourth at the SDSU Fall Classic 1982, in Maui, Hawaii... Daughter of Eric and Elaine with a score of 233 for the second-best Aztec finish... Miyajima... Father played golf for Utah State... Had a stroke average of 78. Clinched Hawaii's lone berth in the 2002 U.S. Women's As A Freshman Amateur with a sectional qualifying victory… Tied for (1999-00 Season) Riley’s SDSU Scorecard 21st with a four-over total of 146 in stroke play at the Spring: Placed Fall 2002 Dick McGuire 83-86-78—247 (83rd) Women's Amateur to qualify for match play, where she 38th at the EWGA/Lady NMSU/Price's 78-81-78—237 (54th) defeated two higher-seeded competitors on the way to Matador Classic 76-77—153 (5th) the round of 16… Two-time defending Maui Women's Aztec Invitational Kent Youel 79-79-79—237 (58th) Open champion... Major is public administration… with a score of 156 Vegas Founders 79-81-79—239 (40th) Hobby is surfing. in only fall outing. Spring 2002 Fall: Played in Lady Aztec 83-86—169 (59th) her first collegiate Oregon Duck 84-79-80—243 (65th) tournament at the Dixie Classic 89-78-88—255 (98th) Claire Riley Rainbow Wahine Peg Barnard 80-87—167 (66th) Fall Classic... Fall 2001 Senior !5-10 !San Diego, Calif. (Univ. of San Diego HS) NMSU 79-79-78—236 (51st) As A Senior (2002-03 Season) Finished with a Spring 2001 Fall: Played in all five events and posted the third- three-round total Lady Aztec 84—84 (48th) best stroke average on the team… One of three Aztecs of 251. Fall 2000 to compile a sub-80 average (79.50)… Matched High School: Heather Farr 80-76—156 (22nd) aztecs golf 2003 media guide Miyajima with a perfect 1.000 count percentage (14-of- Played varsity SDSU Fall Classic 77-78-78—233 (12th) 14)… Recorded her best finish in 16 career events with golf all four years Wahine Classic 84-78-83—245 (65th) Spring 2000 a tie for fifth at the Matador Fall Classic… Tallied a pair at USDHS... Was a San Diego Union- Lady Aztec 80-76—156 (38th) of 237 scores, at the Price's Intercollegiate and the Kent Fall 1999 Youel Invitational, for her best 54-hole scores of the Tribune scholar Wahine Classic 85-84—169 (50th) season… Shot in the 70s for eight of her last nine athlete… Also rounds, including a career-best streak of seven straight. played volleyball and soccer in high school. As A Junior (2001-02 Season) Personal: Claire Marie Riley was born in Mobile, Spring: Saw action in four events, posting an 83.4 Ala., on March 27, 1981... Daughter of Charles and average over 10 rounds… Best finish was 59th at the Midrelle Riley... A public administration major and Lady Aztec Spring Invitational… Low round of the psychology minor... Lists Davis Love III as her favorite athlete. season was a second-round 78 at the BYU Dixie Classic. 32 33 33 aztecs golf 2003 media guide ! only femalememberoftheboys'team. Marcos HighSchool,whereshecompetedasthe 2002 MountainWest ConferenceChampionship. events includingasecond-placefinish atthe when the Aztecs claimedtop-10resultsinall10 among theteam'sfive fallevents. ish attheMatadorFallClassicforbestresult Brown guidedthe Aztecs toasecond-placefin- scorer andanotherregularfromayear ago, head coach.Inheritingateamthatlostitstop A 1st Season (Arizona ‘89) 1st Season(Arizona Head CoachFeliciaBrown AZTECS GOLF AZTECS erNote Golf Team 1985-88 West GolfTour Players’ 1989-91 AssistantMen’s Coach, PimaCC 1991-92 1999-00 FuturesGolfTour 2000-01 AssistantCoach,SanDiegoState HeadCoach,SanDiegoState 2001-02 2002- Year Brown isalocalproductwhopreppedatSan Brown served asassistantcoachin 2001-02, Brown’s CoachingandPlayingExperience san diegostateuniversity Lake SanMarcosResortandCountry Club gram andherfirstasthe Aztecs' Diego Statewomen's golfpro- her secondseasonintheSan al golfer, FeliciaBrownbegins former collegiateandprofession- coach Club, includingasateachingprofessional. ties attheLakeSanMarcosResortandCountry coach in2001,Brownworked invarious capaci- Tucson, Ariz. from 1991-92atPimaCommunityCollegein viously served astheassistantmen'sgolfcoach ratingandpre- division, shepossessesaClass A one oftheLPGA'sfourmajors. McDonald's ChampionshipinWilmington, Del., Western Sectionandqualifiedforthe Association Touring andClubProfessionals' also competedontheFuturesTour from2000-01. tournament victoriesand26top-10finishes.She the Players' West GolfTour, rackingupthree 1989, Brownwent ontoplayprofessionally all fouryears. rankings. Shealsoearnedscholar-athlete honors the Wildcats toanumberoftop-10national the University of Arizona from1985-88,helping of thenation'spremierecollegiateprogramsat ! ! ! ! ! ! Before joiningthe Aztec staffasanassistant An eight-year memberoftheLPGA'steaching Brown won the2002LadiesProfessionalGolf After completingherbachelor'sdegreein Following highschool,Brownplayed forone Member ofTop-10 teams; Scholar-athlete 3 tournamentwins and26top-10finishes Tucson, Ariz. Worked asateachingprofessional Top-10s inall10events, including2ndatMWC 2nd-place finishatMatadorFall Classic BROWN place at7-over 153. Sandy Kim,whograbbedashareoffourth topfinisherwas third at152.The Aztecs’ back at151,whileUCIrvine’s StellaLeetook State’s MayumiMotoyama was onestroke 76-74 fora4-over totalof150.Colorado earned byUNLV’s Hwanhee Lee,whoshot State claimed10thplacewithatotalof656. Kent Statewas thirdat633.HostSanDiego Huskies finishedtwo strokesbackat628and a 36-holescoreof308-318--626(+42).The Washington toclaimthe2002teamtitlewith as theRamsheldoffalatesurgeby Marcos CountryClub. rounds atthepar-72, 5,905-yeard LakeSan team event isplayed over two daysandtwo from Feb.17-18inSanMarcos,Calif.The15- will hostthe2003Lady Aztec Invitational 2003 LadyAztecInvitational The 2002individualchampionshipwas The defendingchampionisColoradoState, The SanDiegoStatewomen’s golfteam Southwest MissouriState Participating Teams: CSU MontereyBay Sacramento State CSU SanMarcos CSU Northridge San DiegoState Colorado State UC Riverside Wichita State Weber State Texas Tech Wyoming Portland Cal Poly Kansas fall2002RESULTS san diego state university AZTECS GOLF

" Fall 2002 San Diego State Women’s Golf Results Date Tournament (Host) Golf Course (Site) Result Sept. 26-28 Comcast/Dick McGuire Invitational (New Mexico) UNM Championship Course (Albuquerque, N.M.) 18th of 19/981 (+105) Oct. 7-9 Price’s Give ‘Em Five Intercollegiate (N. Mexico St.) NMSU University Golf Course (Las Cruces, N.M.) 16th of 20/942 (+78) Oct. 21-22 Matador Fall Classic (CSU Northridge) Olivas Park Golf Club (Ventura, Calif.) 2nd of 11/606 (+30) Oct. 29-30 Kent Youel Invitational (Hawai’i) Kapolei Golf Course (Kapolei, Hawaii) 15th of 17/937 (+73) Nov. 11-13 Las Vegas Founders Women’s Showdown (UNLV) Anthem Country Club (Henderson, Nev.) 12th of 15/956 (+92) " Fall 2002 Individual Statistics " Individual Results Count Low Low Top Top Top Best Player Events Rounds Strokes Avg Pct. 18 36 54 10 20 Finish Brittany Bailey Shayna Miyajima 5 14 1,087 77.64 14 (1.000) 71 148 228 1 1 T-2nd Event Score Finish Sandy Kim 5 14 1,088 77.71 13 (.929) 73 153 226 1 1 T-5th Matador Fall Classic 81-89—170 (+26) T-45th Claire Riley 5 14 1,113 79.50 14 (1.000) 76 153 237 1 1 T-5th Kent Youel Invite 88-86-84—258 (+42) T-87th Jennifer Hoene 5 12 966 80.50 10 (.833) 75 152 241 1 1 4th Toni Lutz 3 9 762 84.67 5 (.556) 79 — 245 — — T-77th Jennifer Hoene Brittany Bailey 2 5 428 85.60 0 (.000) 81 170 258 — — T-45th Event Score Finish SDSU Team 5 14 4,422 315.86 301 606 937 1 5 2nd Dick McGuire Invite WD-WD-86—WD WD Price’s Intercollegiate 80-82-79—241 (+25) T-67th " Tournament-By-Tournament Team Results Matador Fall Classic 77-75—152 (+8) 4th Kent Youel Invite 79-85-82—246 (+30) T-76th Comcast/D. McGuire Invitational Kent Youel Invitational Las Vegas Founders 80-84-77—241 (+25) T-43rd Sept. 26-28 • UNM Championship G.C. • Albuquerque, N.M. Oct. 29-30 • Kapolei G.C. • Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii 18th of 19 teams • Par 73 • 6,069 yards 15th of 17 teams • Par 72 • 5,900 yards Toni Lutz Event Score Finish Shayna Miyajima 85-75-77—237 (+18) T-49th Sandy Kim 77-73-76—226 (+10) T-24th Sandy Kim 75-79-84—238 (+19) T-51st Shayna Miyajima 73-81-74—228 (+12) T-28th Dick McGuire Invite 88-86-85—259 (+40) T-100th Claire Riley 83-86-78—247 (+28) T-83rd Claire Riley 79-79-79—237 (+21) T-58th Price’s Intercollegiate 79-80-86—245 (+29) T-80th Toni Lutz 88-86-85—259 (+40) T-100th Jennifer Hoene 79-85-82—246 (+30) T-76th Las Vegas Founders 88-84-86—258 (+42) T-77th Jennifer Hoene WD-WD-86—WD WD Brittany Bailey 88-86-84—258 (+42) T-87th SDSU Team 331-326-324—981 (+105) 18th SDSU Team 308-318-311—937 (+73) T-15th Sandy Kim Tournament Champion: New Mexico 891 (+15) Tournament Champion: California 870 (+6) Event Score Finish Individual Champions: Katherine Hull, Pepperdine 211 (-8) Individual Champion: Kim Rowton, Stanford 215 (-1) Lisa Meldrum, Oklahoma 211 (-8) Dick McGuire Invite 75-79-84—238 (+19) T-51st Price’s Intercollegiate 82-81-75—238 (+22) T-58th Matador Fall Classic 75-78—153 (+9) T-5th Kent Youel Invite 77-73-76—226 (+10) T-24th Price’s Give ‘Em Five Intercollegiate Las Vegas Founders Showdown Las Vegas Founders 79-78-76—233 (+17) T-26th Oct. 7-9 • NMSU University G.C. • Las Cruces, N.M. Nov. 11-13 • Anthem C.C. • Henderson, Nev. 16th of 20 teams • Par 72 • 6,303 yards 15 teams • Par 72 • 6,129 yards Shayna Miyajima Event Score Finish Shayna Miyajima 79-76-76—231 (+15) T-32nd Sandy Kim 79-78-76—233 (+17) T-26th Claire Riley 78-81-78—237 (+21) T-54th Claire Riley 79-81-79—239 (+23) T-40th Dick McGuire Invite 85-75-77—237 (+18) T-49th Sandy Kim 82-81-75—238 (+22) T-58th Jennifer Hoene 80-84-77—241 (+25) T-43rd Price’s Intercollegiate 79-76-76—231 (+15) T-32nd Jennifer Hoene 80-82-79—241 (+25) T-67th Shayna Miyajima 81-81-81—243 (+27) T-48th Matador Fall Classic 77-71—148 (+4) T-2nd Toni Lutz 79-80-86—245 (+29) T-80th Toni Lutz 88-84-86—258 (+42) T-77th Kent Youel Invite 73-81-74—228 (+12) T-28th SDSU Team 316-318-308—942 (+78) 16th SDSU Team 319-324-313—956 (+92) 12th Las Vegas Founders 81-81-81—243 (+27) T-48th Tournament Champion: Baylor 894 (+30) Tournament Champion: New Mexico 880 (+16) Individual Champion: Alena Sharp, NMSU 213 (-3) Individual Champion*: Kristi Larsen, UNM 215 (-1) *Won on first playoff hole Claire Riley Event Score Finish

Dick McGuire Invite 83-86-78—247 (+28) T-83rd aztecs golf 2003 media guide Matador Fall Classic Price’s Intercollegiate 78-81-78—237 (+21) T-54th Oct. 21-22 • Olivas Park G.C. • Ventura, Calif. Matador Fall Classic 76-77—153 (+9) T-5th 2nd of 11 teams • Par 72 • 6,017 yards Kent Youel Invitational 79-79-79—237 (+21) T-58th Las Vegas Founders 79-81-79—239 (+23) T-40th Shayna Miyajima 77-71—148 (+4) T-2nd Jennifer Hoene 77-75—152 (+8) 4th Claire Riley 76-77—153 (+9) T-5th Sandy Kim 75-78—153 (+9) T-5th Brittany Bailey 81-89—170 (+26) T-45th SDSU Team 305-301—606 (+30) 2nd Visit the official web site of San Diego State athletics, Tournament Champion: CSU Northridge 604 (+28) www.goaztecs.com, for results and statistics from the 2003 Individual Champion: Elizabeth Allen, CSUN 144 (E) spring season. 34 35 35 aztecs golf 2003 media guide pi - Y ii lsi BihmYug ubokGl ore(t ere th 10thof22/933(+69) 10thof14/629(+53) 10thof15/928 (+64) 2ndof6/893(+41) SunbrookGolfCourse(St. George,Utah) MallardCreekGolfCourse(Lebanon,Ore.) 5th of16/621(+45) Stanford GolfCourse(Stanford, Calif.) 10thof20/656(+72) MeadowsGolfCourse(Sunriver, Ore.) 6thof16/915(+25) LakeSanMarcosCountryClub(SanMarcos,Calif.) MenifeeLakesCountryClub(MenifeeLakes,Calif.) Mountain West ConferenceChampionship(MWC) PegBarnardCaliforniaCollegiate(Stanford) BYUDixieClassic(Brigham Young) HiddenbrookeCountryClub(Vallejo, Calif.) April 22-24 April 13-14 OregonDuckInvitational (Oregon) April 8-9 PioneerElectronicsBruinClassic(UCLA) March 28-29 Bay Area Classic(SanFrancisco/California) March 11-12 AztecInvitational (SanDiegoState) Feb. 25-26 Feb. 17-18 Date " ete ol 77-228(1)19th 19th 77-79-72—228 (+12) 79-74-75—228 (+12) Shayna Miyajima Heather Rollo 6th 79th 26th 6th 54th 307-302-306—915 (+51) 80-85-85—250 (+34) 22nd 77-74-77—228(+12) 80-80-77—237 (+21) 74-74-75—223 (+7) 76-74-77—227(+11) SDSU Team Jennifer Hoene Shayna Miyajima Asa Jankler 10th Heather Rollo 33rd 74th 29th Sandy Kim 304-317—621(+45) 77-81—158(+13) 87-84—171(+27) 79-78—157(+13) 16th 16th 73-80—153(+9) 75-78—153(+9) SDSU Team Frieda Englund Asa Jankler WD Sandy Kim 10th Shayna Miyajima Heather Rollo 86-WD—WD 330-326—656 (+72) 59th 72nd 59th 4th 59th 84-88—172(+26) 85-84—169(+23) 49th 83-86—169(+23) 84-85—169(+23) 78-75—153(+7) 86-82—168(+22) SDSU Team Frieda Englund* Annegret Horsch* Jennifer Hoene Shayna Miyajima Claire Riley Heather Rollo Sandy Kim AZTECS GOLF AZTECS nertHrc 7 600(00 412———72nd 74th 59th — — — — — 7th 24th — — — — 1 243 4th 2nd 172 — 171 157 1 4th Finish 228 3 4 84 222 84 78 20 3 151 2 1 148 10 0(.000) 0(.000) 3(.300) 1 74 223 218 54 74 220 86.0 148 10(.909) 145 85.7 83.4 9(.692) 144 36 72 72 172 78.4 257 834 71 18 16(.889) 80.4 17(.944) 18 18(1.000) 862 2 10 3 1,045 77.3 76.7 Pct. 7 77.7 11 13 " 1,391 4 1,380 1 1,399 2 Avg 4 18 SDSU Team 18 5 18 Annegret Horsch Strokes Frieda Englund Rounds 7 Events 7 Claire Riley 7 Jennifer Hoene Asa Jankler Shayna Miyajima Heather Rollo Sandy Kim Player " Lady Aztec SpringInvitational Lady Aztec Feb. 17-18•LakeSanMarcosC.C.Marcos,Calif. Individual Champion: Tournament-By-Tournament Team Results Spring 2002IndividualStatistics Spring 2002SanDiegoStateWomen’sGolfResults Individual Champion: March 11-12 •MenifeeLakesC.C.Menifee,Calif. Oregon DuckInvitational March 28-29•Mallard CreekG.C. •Lebanon,Ore. Individual Champion: san diegostateuniversity Tournament Champion: Tournament Champion: Feb. 25-26•HiddenbrookeG.C. • Vallejo, Calif. Tournament Champion: 10th of15teams•Par 72•5,975yards 10th of20teams•Par736,078yards 5th of16teams•Par725,931yards 6th of16teams•Par726,116 yards Bay AreaClassic Bruin Classic Tournament (Host) Hwanhee Lee,UNLV 150(+4) Catherine Hull,Pep207(-9) Anne Walker, Cal141(-3) Colorado St., 626(+42) Pepperdine, 876(+12) California, 582(+6) 5,575 SPRING 0.2266183772nd 7 7 893 621 296 309.72 ad i 88-020(2)26th 2nd 24th 78-82-80—240 (+27) 7th 296-298-299—893 (+41) 79-79-76—234 (+21) 2nd 4th 74-74-74—222 (+9) 73-72-73—218 (+5) 71-73-76—220 (+7) SDSU Team Sandy Kim Asa Jankler Jennifer Hoene 10th Shayna Miyajima 66th 68th Heather Rollo 314-315—629 (+53) 14th 80-87—167(+23) 85-83—168(+24) 34th 40th 77-74—151(+7) 79-78—157 (+13) 78-80—158(+14) SDSU Team Jennifer Hoene Claire Riley Shayna Miyajima Heather Rollo Sandy Kim 98th 41st 10th 89-78-88—255(+39) 77-81-79—237(+21) 303-320-310—933(+69) 33rd 15th 29th 79-81-76—236 (+20) 71-80-78—229(+13) 76-81-77—234(+18) SDSU Team Claire Riley Sandy Kim Jennifer Hoene Shayna Miyajima 65th Heather Rollo 10th 62th 30th 84-79-80—243(+27) 312-311-305—928 (+64) 84-79-79—242(+26) 72-79-79—230 (+14) SDSU Team Claire Riley Asa Jankler Sandy Kim Mountain WestChampionship Individual Champion: Individual Champion: on o o o o o Best Top Top Top Low Low Count Individual Champion: Individual Champion: Tournament Champion: Tournament Champion: Tournament Champion: Peg BarnardCollegiate Tournament Champion: April 8-9•SunbrookG.C. •St. George,Utah April 13-14•Stanford G.C. •Stanford, Calif. April 22-24•MeadowsG.C. •Sunriver, Ore. BYU DixieClassic 10th of14teams•Par726,168 10th of22teams•Par725,734 2nd of6teams•Par716,089 Golf Course(Site) Stella Lee,UCI214(-2) Lynette Duran,Colo.St. 216 (+3) Walaialak Satarak, UCI214(-2) Mikaela Parmlid,USC143(-1) Kim Welch, Wash. St. 216(E) New Mexico,882(+30) Washington, 593(+17) Washington, 882(+18) CIrvine,899(+35) UC 2 ayAtc8-DW WD 86-WD—WD 74th 87-84—171(+27) Event Jennifer Hoene Bay Area Classic Lady Aztec Event Frieda Englund " e anr 97—5 +3 34th 2nd 79-78—157 (+13) 73-72-73—218(+5) 19th 49th 15th 22nd 16th 77-79-72—228 (+12) (+22) 86-82—168 76-74-77—227 (+11) 71-80-78—229(+13) Mountain West 73-80—153 (+9) Peg Barnard BYU DixieClassic 66th Oregon Duck Bruin Classic 80-87—167 (+23) Bay Area Classic 65th 83-86 Lady Aztec 98th Event 84-79-80—243(+27) Heather Rollo 89-78-88—255(+39) Peg Barnard 40th 4th BYU DixieClassic Oregon Duck 78-80—158 (+14) Lady Aztec 71-73-76—220(+7) 19th Event 59th 29th 54th Claire Riley 16th 79-74-75—228(+12) (+23) 84-85—169 76-81-77—234(+18) 80-80-77—237 (+21) Mountain West 75-78—153(+9) Peg Barnard DixieClassic BYU 14th Oregon Duck Bruin Classic 26th Bay Area Classic 77-74—151(+7) Lady Aztec 4th 6th 30th Event 78-82-80—240(+27) 41st Shayna Miyajima 29th 72-79-79—230(+14) (+7) 78-75—153 74-74-75—223(+7) 77-81-79—237(+21) Mountain West 79-78—157(+13) Peg Barnard BYU DixieClassic Oregon Duck Bruin Classic 24th 62th Bay Area Classic 26th Lady Aztec 79-79-76—234(+21) 33th Event 84-79-79—242(+26) 77-74-77—228(+12) Sandy Kim 72nd 77-81—158(+13) Mountain West (+26) 84-88—172 Oregon Duck Bruin Classic Bay Area Classic Event 68th 7th Asa Jankler 59th 85-83—168(+24) Lady Aztec 74-74-74—222(+9) 79th Event 33rd (+23) 85-84—169 Annegret Horsch 80-85-85—250(+34) 79-81-76—236 (+20) Mountain West Peg Barnard DixieClassic BYU Bruin Classic Lady Aztec Individual Results 0 RECAP 0 Result 2 19(2)59th —169 (+23) Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish aztecs golf 2003 media guide 36 h h 2nd ..9th ...... 12th san diego state university san diego state 79-75—154 ...... 2nd 75-73-75—223 ...... 2nd AZTECS GOLF Heather Rollo recorded the best fin- ish by an Aztec in the three-year his- tory of the Mountain West Championships with a 218 that placed second last season. Records include information researched from the Aztec media relations archives. Please contact Aztec Media Relations with additions/corrections. HISTORY HISTORY ...... Joanne Clingan...... Joanne ...... 76-78—154 1984...... 991 ...... 7th ...... Linda McEwen1985...... 978 ...... 82-72-80—234...... 11th ...... 6th ...... Donna Watson...... 82-78-78—238...... 17th 1988 ...... 1003...... 3rd Modic ...... Wendy ...... 78-83-85—246 ...... 8th 1992 ...... 1026...... 3rd ...... Melissa Messina ...... 82-88-81—2511994 ...... 4th ...... 1072...... 6th ...... Melissa Messina ...... 90-84-86—260...... 16th1995...... 655 ...... 4th ...... Melissa Messina ...... 81-78—159...... 10t 1996...... 947 ...... 3rd ...... Lindy Donnelly...... 73-79-79—231 ...... 6th 1997...... 974 ...... 7th ...... Christelle Cuzon ...... 77-81-78—236...... 20th 1998 ...... 1009...... 8th ...... Joanne Clingan ...... 81-76-81—238...... 11th 1999...... 625 ...... 6th ...... Hiroko Fukushima...... 77-77—154...... 12th Championships. *SDSU sent only one player to the 1991 WAC Conference Mountain West Year Score...... SDSU ...... SDSU Finish SDSU Player ...... Top ...... Score...... Finish 2000 ...... DQ^ ...... DQ^ ...... Asa Jankler...... 76-80-75—231 ...... 7th 2001...... 887 ...... 2nd ...... Joanne Clingan ...... 71-72-74—218 ...... 5th 2002...... 893 ...... 2nd ...... Heather Rollo ...... 73-72-73—218 cards. score four turning in incorrect ^SDSU had two players disqualified during the final round ...... Pacific Coast Athletic Association Pacific Coast Athletic Year ...... SDSU Score...... SDSU Finish SDSU Player ...... Top ...... Score...... Finish 1987...... 631 ...... 2nd ...... Joann Walker ...... 79-76—155 ...... 4t Conference Big West Year ...... SDSU Score...... SDSU Finish SDSU Player ...... Top ...... Score...... Finish 1989...... 955 ...... 2nd Modic ...... Wendy ...... 73-81-77—231 ...... 4th 1990...... 951 ...... 2nd ...... Joann Walker ...... Athletic Conference Western Year ...... SDSU Score...... SDSU Finish SDSU Player ...... Top ...... Score...... Finish 1991 ...... n/a*...... n/a* Kaup...... Wendy Conference Championships Coast Athletic Association West Year ...... SDSU Score...... SDSU Finish Player SDSU ...... Top ...... Score...... Finish 1981 ...... 1014...... 7th ...... Linda McEwen1982...... 987 ...... 87-81-81—249...... 25th ...... 6th ...... Linda McEwen1983...... 654 ...... 87-78-79—244 ...... 22nd ...... 7th Liscio ...... Patty ...... 77-81—158 ......

SDSU Hall of Famer Barbara Barrow won the Collegiate Championship and was 1975 AIAW the runner-up in 1976 before embarking on a successful career on the LPGA Tour. postseason *SDSU along with three other teams were unable to finish due to unable to finish due other teams were *SDSU along with three inclement weather. Shayna Miyajima ..83-88-DNF—DNF ...... n/a SDSU...... 310-316-DNF—DNF ...... 15th* 2001 East Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Joanne Clingan ...... 79-76-DNF—DNF ...... n/a Heather Rollo ...... 77-77-DNF—DNF ...... n/a Sandy Kim ...... 77-81-DNF—DNF ...... n/a Jennifer Hoene...... 77-82-DNF—DNF ...... n/a 2000 West Regional (Tempe, Ariz.) Regional (Tempe, 2000 West Heather Rollo ...... 85-76-77—238 ...... 109th 1999 West Regional (Houston, Texas) 1999 West Hiroko Fukushima ...... 77-74—151 ...... 18th Nikki Chigas ...... 76-87—163 ...... 83rd Heather Rollo...... 80-83—163 ...... 83rd Joanne Clingan...... 83-83—166 ...... 91st Nikki Stangarone...... 85-81—166 ...... 91st SDSU ...... 316-321—637 ...... 18th 1997 West Regional (Tucson, Ariz.) Regional (Tucson, 1997 West Christelle Cuzon...... 74-75-77—226...... 42nd 1996 West Regional (Omaha, Neb.) Regional 1996 West Lindy Donnelly ...... 78-81-76—235...... 32nd NCAA Regionals AIAW Championships AIAW Year...... Player ...... Finish 1975 ...... Barbara Barrow ...... 1st 1976 ...... Barbara Barrow ...... 2nd 37 37 aztecs golf 2003 media guide .AaJnlr...... 20 onanWs ...... 79-79-76—234 ...... 2002MountainWest AsaJankler 9...... 80-76-72—228 ...... 2001 MountainWest Sandy Kim ...... 72-75-79—226 ...... 2001MountainWest 7. AsaJankler 6...... 74-74-74—222 ...... 2002MountainWest JenniferHoene ...... 71-73-76—220 4. ....2002MountainWest ShaynaMiyajima 3...... 73-72-73—218 ...... 2002MountainWest HeatherRollo 1...... 75-75—150 ...... 1998Bay Area Classic JoanneClingan 9...... 2001Bay Area Classic...... 74-75—149 HeatherRollo 7...... 77-71—148 ....2002MatadorFallClassic ShaynaMiyajima ...... 74-73—147 4...... 2001PioneerIntercollegiate SandyKim 3...... 2000Bay Area Classic...... 72-73—145 HeatherRollo 2...... 2000HeatherFarrMemorial...... 67-71—140 JoanneClingan 1...... 74-74-75—223 ...... 2002BruinClassic 10. SandyKim ...... 74-74-74—222 ...... 2002MountainWest JenniferHoene ...... 71-74-76—221 7...... 2000ShanicoInvitational AsaJankler 6...... 71-73-76—220 ....2002MountainWest ShaynaMiyajima 5...... 72-75-72—219 ..1998Wahine FallClassic HirokoFukushima 4...... 73-72-73—218 ...... 2002MountainWest HeatherRollo ...... 71-71-75—217 2...... 1998CaliforniaCollegiate KarenEngberg 1. 0 01BunCasc...... 312-303-304—919 2001BruinClassic 10. 1998Northwest Invitational...... 313-303-301—917 9...... 307-302-306—915 2002BruinClassic 8...... 912 1990CaliforniaCollegiate 7...... 308-296-307—911 2000ShanicoInvitational 6. 1989 ChrisJohnsonInvitational...... 306-297-306—909 5...... 297-303-302—902 1998 Wahine FallClassic 4...... 298-296-307—901 1998 NMSUCokeClassic 3. 2002 MountainWest Championship...... 296-298-299—893 2. 2001 MountainWest Championship...... 300-296-291—887 1. Top 1054-Hole Team Scores Top 10IndividualConferenceScores Top 1036-HoleIndividualScores Top 1054-HoleIndividualScores AZTECS GOLF AZTECS id cwn....18 etCat ...... 82-72-80—234 ...... 1984West Coast Linda McEwen ...... 77-77-80—234 ..1999Western Athletic Hiroko Fukushima ...... 79-75-74—228 ...... 2001MountainWest Jennifer Hoene ...... 77-74-71—222 ...... 2001MountainWest Heather Rollo ...... 72-72-74—218 ...... 2001MountainWest Joanne Clingan ...... Score ...... Tournament Player ...... 76-74—150 ...... 1998Bay Area Classic Cristelle Cuzon ...... 72-77—149 ...... 1997Peg BarnardCollegiate Cristelle Cuzon ...... 74-74—148 ..1999Lady Aztec Invitational Hiroko Fukushima ...... 74-74—148 ....2001PioneerIntercollegiate Shayna Miyajima ...... Tournament...... Score Player ...... 76-73-74—223 ChrisJohnsonInvitational Joann Walker...... 1988 ...... 77-75-71—223 ...... 1998Chip-N-ClubInvitational Nikki Chigas ...... 76-71-75—222 ...... 2001BruinClassic Heather Rollo ...... 77-74-71—222 ...... 2001MountainWest Heather Rollo ...... 72-72-74—218 ...... 2001MountainWest Joanne Clingan ...... Score ...... Tournament Player san diegostateuniversity sdsu 10. 2001 Bay Area Classic...... 309-317—626 10...... 309-316—625 1999Western Athletic Conference 8...... 315-308—623 2000LumberjackInvitational 7. 2002Bay Area Classic...... 304-317—621 6. 1999Bay Area Classic...... 317-300—617 5. 2001PioneerIntercollegiate...... 303-307—610 4...... 305-301—606 2002MatadorFallClassic 2...... 301-299—600 2000HeatherFarrMemorial 1. Top 1036-HoleTeam Scores Allen, Marci-1989 Autio, Laura-1992 Aztec Letterwinners Kim, Sandy-2001-02 Kelley, Lisa-1979-82 Kaupp, Wendy -1987-90 Jolly, Linda-1983 Johnson, LisaMarie-1980-81 Jennings, DebbieLynn -1980-81 Jacobsen, Nicole-1995 Janotta, Jill-1998-00 Jankler, Asa - 2000-02 Horsch, Annegret -1999-01 Holt, Jennifer-1990 Hoene, Jennifer-2000-01 Hawkins, Jennifer-1998-00 Gambril, Shelly-1986-87,89-90 Fraser, Jo-1984 Fournier, Jim-1960-62 Foley, Mike -1983,85-86 Fleming, Kevin-1958-62 Fukushima, Hiroko-1999 Flanagan, Keltie-1995-96 Fiala, Carol-1983-84 Estep, Kim-1992,94 Engberg, Karen-1986-89 Cuzon, Christelle-1997-98 Cronin, Gigi-1985-88 Crawford, Kelly-1986 Cox, Dallas-1992 Connelly, Maura-1992 Clingan, Jo-1999-01 Chigas, Nikki-1997-99 Bettencourt, Jennifer-1999 Benefiel, Erica-2000 Banks, Sonja-1986 Baldwin, Cyndi-1984 Baggs, Suzy-1982-84 A K J H G F E D C B 1999 Lady Aztec Invitational...... 318-307—625 ...... 306-300—606 2000 Bay Area Classic HISTORY Musser, Cheryl-1996-97 Montoya, Annette -1982-83 Modic, Wendy -1986-89 Miyajima, Shayna-2001-02 Mickelson, Brooke-1998-99 Messina, Megan-1992,1994-95 Merritt, Maggie-1995-97 McHugh, Lauren-2000-01 McHeffey, Diane-1979-80 McGowen, Courtney-1997 McEwen, Linda-1981-84 Marshall, Brooke-1999-01 Mahoney, Megan-1994-97 Madsen, Robert-1981-84 Liscio, Patty -1983-86 Lane, Vicky -1986 additions/corrections. Please contactAztec Media Relationswith List includesletterwinners from 1979-02. . Active letterwinnersinbold Watson, Donna- 1985 Walker, Joann-1986-88,1990 Van Gilder, Jennifer-1999-00 Trbovich, Kristen-1998 Tabar, Pam -1980-83 Stangarone, Nikki-1999-00 Spada, Charisse-1980-81 Siaggas, Lisa-1985-86 Scott, Katie-1995 Rollo, Heather-1999-02 Roberts, Tiffany-1994 Riley, Claire -2000-01 Rees, Carolyn-1999 Piper, Katrina-1997-98 Perry, Julie-1990 Paden, Michelle-1987-88 Overturf, Vivian -1989 Nealy, Molly-1996 M L W V T S R P O N san diego state university homeCOURSES AZTECS GOLF

Cottonwood Cottonwood offers the Aztecs two 18-hole mature tree- lined tournament-quality courses that allow the SDSU golf team to work on a variety of shots. The Ivanhoe Course allows the Aztecs to use every club in the bag with the tree-lined fairways placing a premium on accuracy. The Monte Vista Course is more wide open but still challenging due to its length. Both courses offer memorable scenic beauty plus the playability and feel of the classic traditional courses.

Fairbanks Ranch The championship course at Fairbanks Ranch Country Club has attracted widespread attention as one of America's finest golf facilities. One of the most imaginative ever created by internationally-known course architect Ted Robinson, this 7,220 yard all-weather 18-hole course allows the team to work on length and playing on large greens.

Rancho Bernardo Rancho Bernardo Inn and Country Club is an 18-hole championship course designed by William Bell, Jr. It is a par 72 course that plays to 6,877 yards. The Aztecs find this a good course for practicing because it allows them the opportunity to score and show low numbers. It also has excellent greens.

Steele Canyon Steele Canyon Golf Club is the home of three 18-hole courses designed by Gary Player, Canyon/Ranch (par 71, 6,741 yards), Ranch/Meadow (par 71, 6,808 yards) and Meadow/Canyon (par 72, 6,479 yards). Steele Canyon offers the Aztecs the opportunity to practice on difficult san diego state men’ssoccer media guide driving holes as well as short-game technique. 38 homeCOURSES san diego state university AZTECS GOLF

Four Seasons Aviara The majestic Four Seasons Resort Aviara Golf Course is a 7,007-yard, par-72 Arnold Palmer championship course that has been named one of the nation's top new courses. The course allows the Aztecs to work on length on a challenging course. Aviara also allows the team to practice in damp and windy conditions.

Singing Hills Resort Singing Hills Resort is the site of two 18-hole, par 72 courses, Oak Glen (6,597 yards) and Willow Glen (6,605). Singing Hills allows the San Diego State teams the opportunity to work on its short game.

Barona Creek An award-winning $12 million golf course, Barona Creek takes advantage of the natural beauty and con- tours of the Barona Indian Reservation. The Barona course, home of SDSU’s Barona Collegiate Cup, offers dramatic changes in elevation and stunning views of the surrounding valley. Designed Gary Roger Baird Design International, the par 72, 7,088-yard course boasts nearly 100 bunkers, and a series of lakes and ponds, that put a premium on shot-making.

Riverwalk Golf Course Located in the heart of Mission Valley not far from the san diego state men’ssoccer media guide San Diego State campus, Riverwalk opened to the pub- lic on March 16, 1998. Designed by Ted Robinson, Sr. and Jr., Riverwalk features a 27-hole championship golf course. The facilites includes a lighted double-sided driving range with target greens.

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