PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 // PAC-12.COM // 925.932.4411 For Immediate Release: Thursday, April 18, 2013 Pac-12 Media Contact: Robert Mullings ([email protected]) Host Media Contact: Rich Bertolucci ([email protected]) 2013 PAC-12 CONFERENCE WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS 27th Annual • Monday-Wednesday, April 22-24, 2012 • Valencia Country Club (Valencia, Calif.) GENERAL INFORMATION CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE CHAMPIONSHIPS FIELD On Monday and Tuesday, tee times will be off No. 1 and No. 10 Arizona, Arizona State, California, Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State, beginning at 8:30 a.m. On Wednesday, tee times begin at 8 a.m. Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington State FIRST ROUND • Monday, April 22 HOST No. 6 Stanford, No. 4 Washington UCLA will serve as the host for the 54-hole 1st Tee - 8:30 a.m./8:38 a.m./8:46 a.m./8:54 a.m./9:02 a.m. Championship. No. 5 Arizona State, No. 8 California COURSE 10th Tee - 8:38 a.m./8:38 a.m./8:46 a.m./8:54 a.m./9:02 a.m. Valencia Country Club, Par 72, 7,000 yards No. 1 USC, No. 11 Colorado ADMISSION 1st Tee - 9:10 a.m./9:18 a.m./9:26 a.m./9:34 a.m./9:42 a.m. Admission to the Pac-12 Championships is free. No. 9 Washington State, No. 3 UCLA, No. 7 Oregon PRACTICE ROUND 10th Tee - 9:50 a.m./9:58 a.m./10:06 a.m./10:14 a.m./10:22 a.m. Teams will participate in a practice round on Sunday, April 21, begin- ning at 10 a.m. No. 2 Arizona, No. 10 Oregon State 1st Tee - 9:50 a.m./9:58 a.m./10:06 a.m./10:14 a.m./10:22 a.m. MEDIA CONTACT UCLA’s Rich Bertolucci ([email protected]) will serve Following the first round, seedings and pairings will be determined by as the media contact for the 2013 Pac-12 Women’s Golf Champion- team scores. ships. SECOND ROUND • Tuesday, April 23 RESULTS Seeds 5 and 6 - 1st Tee - 8:30 a.m. Results will be posted to the Pac-12 website (www.pac-12.com) at the conclusion of each round. A link will also be available on the Pac- Seeds 7 and 8 - 10th Tee - 8:30 a.m. 12 website to live Golfstat scoring (www.golfstat.com). Seeds 3 and 4 - 1st Tee - 9:10 a.m. 2013 RANKINGS Seeds 9, 10 and 11 - 10th Tee - 9:10 a.m. Golfweek/Sagarin (April 18) Seeds 1 and 2 - 1st Tee - 9:50 a.m. TEAM INDIVIDUAL (Top 50) 1. USC 1. Annie Park, USC THIRD ROUND • Wednesday, April 24 6. Arizona 4. Mariah Stackhouse, Stanford Seeds 5 and 6 - 1st Tee - 8 a.m. 8. UCLA 5. Tiffany Lua, UCLA 11. Stanford 7. Sophia Popov, USC Seeds 7 and 8 - 10th Tee - 8 a.m. 13. Arizona State 9. Noemi Jimenez, Arizona State Seeds 3 and 4 - 1st Tee - 8:40 a.m. 14. Washington 11. Erynne Lee, UCLA 43. Oregon 14. Kyung Kim, USC Seeds 9, 10 and 11 - 10th Tee - 8:40 a.m. 44. California 15. SooBin Kim, Washington 70. Washington State 22. Doris Chen, USC Seeds 1 and 2 - 1st Tee - 9:20 a.m. 72. Oregon State 25. Manon Gidali, Arizona 76. Colorado 37. Charlotte Thomas, Washington TOURNAMENT SCORING: The four individuals from each team 40. Cassy Isagawa, Oregon with the lowest scores for any 18-hole round constitute the scoring 43. Laura Blanco, Arizona State members of the team for that round. The team championship will 48. Kendall Prince, Arizona be awarded to the squad with the lowest total combined score for all rounds. 2012 PAC-12 WOMEN’S GOLF TEAM PREVIEWS CHAMPIONSHIPS Junior Nicola Rossler looks to guide CALIFORNIA to back-to-back Pac-12 April 27-29 – Palouse Ridge Golf Course (Pullman, Wash.) titles. Rossler closed out last year’s Pac-12 Championship, shooting a one-under 71, helping the Golden Bears earn the conference title. Freshman Hannah Suh has TEAM RESULTS been solid this year. Suh won the Joanne Winter Arizona Silver Belle Championship 1. California ....................... 306-283-292--881 +17 in Tempe, Ariz. and leads the Golden Bears with an average score of 74.76 and 2. USC ............................... 306-289-287--882 +18 3. Arizona .......................... 315-288-281--884 +20 2.96 versus par. Carly Childs is another outstanding freshman, posting a top 20 4. UCLA ............................. 304-290-291--885 +21 finish to pace Cal with a third overall finish in the Juli Inkster Spartan Invite. 5. Arizona State .................. 299-298-290--887 +23 Ranked No. 1 by Golf World, USC has notched a total of four wins this 6. Colorado ........................ 308-284-296--888 +24 season after a win at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate in New Orleans. The last 7. Stanford ......................... 320-288-292--900 +36 time the Trojans won four times in a season was 2011. Four Trojans are among the T8. Oregon ........................... 307-300-302--909 +45 top 25 in the GolfWeek individual rankings, including freshman Annie Park, who is T8. Washington .................... 315-294-300--909 +45 in first place. Park won her first career collegiate title at the Bruin Wave Invitational. T8. Washington State ........... 312-297-300--909 +45 Fellow freshman Kyung Kim notched her third top-10 finish, tying for seventh at 11. Oregon State .................. 317-300-300--917 +53 the Bruin Wave Invitational. Junior Sophia Popov is ranked 7th. Popov has had two INDIVIDUAL RESULTS top-10 finishes in a row, three overall and four in the top 12. 1. Doris Chen, USC ................ 77-72-68--217 +1 ARIZONA sophomore Manon Gidali captured her third career win and T2. Giulia Molinaro, ASU .......... 71-74-73--218 +2 first victory of the season at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational. Gidali’s efforts T2. Tiffany Lua, UCLA .............. 77-71-70--218 +2 helped the No. 8 Wildcats win their third tournament this season, their first win of 4. Joanne Lee, CAL ................ 77-71-71--219 +3 the spring. Sophomore Kendall Prince is ranked No. 48 in GolfWeek ratings, with a T5. Daniela Ordonez, ASU ........ 76-75-69--220 +4 team second scoring average of 74.20 and 2.50 versus par. T5. Sophia Popov, USC ............ 79-69-72--220 +4 Host No. 7 UCLA looks to improve from last year’s fourth place finish in T5. Lisa McCloskey, USC .......... 74-74-72--220 +4 the Pac-12 Championship. Senior Tiffany Lua finished tied for second in the overall T5. Daniela Holmqvist, CAL ...... 77-68-75--220 +4 standings, shooting 77, 71 and 70 at the 2012 Pac-12 Championship. Freshman T9. Margarita Ramos, ARIZ ...... 78-73-70--221 +5 T9. Alex Stewart, COLO ............ 78-71-72--221 +5 Erynne Lee helped the Bruins secure their second win of the season. Lee’s 7-under T9. Emily Talley, COLO ............. 78-69-74--221 +5 65 in the final round propelled UCLA to take the lead and went on to win the An- T12. Sally Watson, STAN ............ 83-69-70--222 +6 enue Spring Break Classic in Hawai’i by four shots. The Bruins average a score of T12. Lee Lopez, UCLA ............... 76-74-72--222 +6 293.69 on the season. T12. Cassy Isagawa, ORE ........... 76-72-74--222 +6 ARIZONA STATE moves up one spot to place No. 13 in the Golf World T12. Mariko Tumangan, STAN .... 78-72-72--222 +6 rankings after a third place finish in the [Anuenue] Spring Break Classic. The Sun T12. SooBin Kim, WASH ............ 75-72-75--222 +6 Devils shot a three-round total of 2-under 862, the lowest total of the season. Soph- T17. Manon Gidali, ARIZ ............ 81-74-68--223 +7 omore Noemi Jimenez has been one of the most consistent golfers in the nation T17. Nikki Koller, ARIZ ............... 81-72-70--223 +7 and enters the Pac-12 Championship ranked No. 9. Junior Daniela Ordonez has T17. Isabelle Boineau, ARIZ ....... 80-70-73--223 +7 T17. Noemi Jimenez, ASU ......... 76-74-73--223 +7 recorded two top-five finishes this season. Ordonez placed fourth at the Darius T17. Erynne Lee, UCLA .............. 74-72-77--223 +7 Rucker Intercollegiate and second at the Dale McNamara Invitational. T17. Emma Betland, WSU ......... 75-73-75--223 +7 Junior Jenny Coleman has paced COLORADO in four of its nine tourna- T23. Nicola Roessler, CAL .......... 76-77-71--224 +8 ments this season. Coleman has gathered one top-five finish, one top-10 finish and T23. Jennifer Coleman, COLO .... 74-72-78--224 +8 two top-20 finishes. Freshman Alexis Keating has been solid for the Buffs’ line up T25. Kyndall Ardoin, ARIZ .......... 76-73-76--225 +9 this season. Keating is second on the team in rounds in the 70s, with 10. The Buffs T25. Brianna Do, UCLA .............. 77-73-75--225 +9 enter the Pac-12 Championship with a 305.79 average score on the season. T25. Jennifer Yang, WASH.......... 80-76-69--225 +9 STANFORD is led by freshman Mariah Stackhouse, who has posted four T25. Emily Childs, CAL ............... 76-73-76--225 +9 top-10 finishes and two top-five finishes. Stackhouse earned two wins on the sea- T29. Justine Lee, ASU ................ 76-75-75--226 +10 T29. Ani Gulugian, UCLA ........... 78-74-74--226 +10 son and has an average score of 71.82. Freshman Lauren Kim has been firm for T29.
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