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1 2014 USC Women s Golf 2013 NCAA Champions

2 USC Women s Golf Schedule Date Event Site Sept Dale McNamara Fall Preview Tulsa, Okla. Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Windy City Collegiate Classic Chicago, Ill. Oct Stanford Intercollegiate Palo Alto, Calif. Nov. 4-5 Pac-12 Preview Kailua, Kona, Hawaii Feb Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Palos Verdes, Calif. Feb All-State Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Championship New Orleans, La. March 3-4 Bruin Wave Invitational Tarzana, Calif. March SDSU Farms Invitational Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. April 4-6 Liz Murphey Invitational Athens, Ga. April Silverado Showdown Napa, Calif. April Pac-12 Championships (Oregon State Host) Corvallis, Ore. May 8-10 NCAA West Regional (Washington Host) Cle Elum, Wash. May NCAA Championships Tulsa, Okla. Trojan Quick Facts Location... Los Angeles, Calif. Founded Enrollment... 40,000 (undergraduates - 18,000) President...C. L. Max Nikias Colors... Cardinal and Gold Nickname... Trojans Conference... Pac-12 Athletic Director... Pat Haden Head Coach...Andrea L. Gaston (18th season)...(213) Assistant Coach... Justin Silverstein (2nd season)...(213) Golf Office FAX:... (213) Lettermen Lost... 0 Lettermen Returning... 6 Sports Information Contact... Paul Goldberg Sports Information Phone:... (213) Sports Information ... pgoldber@usc.edu Sports Information Fax:... (213) USC Women's Golf URL...usctrojans.com/sports/w-golf/usc-w-golf-body.html USC Women's Golf This guide has been prepared by USC Golf Sports Information Director Paul Goldberg for use during the season. Special thanks to the USC coaching staff for their contributions to the women's golf media guide. Photography provided by Kurt Schuette, Dan Avila, Andrea Gaston, AP, Getty Images, Figge Photography and the LPGA. For the latest news, statistics, features and reference information on Women of Troy Golf, log on to the internet at the address below Women of Troy Golf Roster Name Height Year Hometown (High School) Ellie Chai 5-7 Sophomore Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Campbell Hall) Doris Chen 5-6 Junior Bradenton, Fla. (IMG Leadbetter Golf Academy) Karen Chung 5-5 Freshman Livingston, N.J. (Zion Academy) Kyung Kim 5-4 Sophomore Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) Victoria Morgan 5-11 Sophomore Pasadena, Calif. (Polytechnic) Rachel Morris 5-3 Senior Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad) Annie Park 5-9 Sophomore Levittown, N.Y. (MacArthur) Sophia Popov 5-6 Senior Weingarten, Germany (European School Karlsruhe) Kim Santiago 5-4 Sophomore Lynwood, Wash. (Edmonds-Woodway) Gabriella Then 5-6 Freshman Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Upland) Head Coach: Andrea Gaston (18th year) Assistant Coach: Justin Silverstein (2nd year) Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 1

3 USC Wo 201 PAGE 2 University of Southern California (L-R) Assistant Coach Justin Silverstein, Vict Kyung Kim, Annie Park, Sophia P Kim Santiago, Doris Chen, H

4 men s Golf USC Golf oria Morgan, Rachel Morris, Karen Chung, opov, Ellie Chai, Gabriella Then, ead Coach Andrea Gaston Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 3

5 Andrea Gaston head coach 18th SEason One of the most highly regarded coaches in the country, 18th-year USC Women s Golf Head Coach Andrea Gaston has directed three NCAA Championships teams, four NCAA individual champions, four NCAA Players of the Year, five Pac-12 Golfers of the Year, three Honda Sports Award winners, has been tabbed WGCA Coach of the Year three times, Pac-12 Coach of the Year twice and has built the Trojans into one of the NCAA s powerhouse programs. Gaston, inducted into the WGCA Hall of Fame in 2010, guided the Trojans to NCAA titles in 2003, 2008 and 2013 and the Trojans finished second by just one stroke in 2010 and Under Gaston, Troy has made the NCAA Championships 16 years in a row, has finished in the top 5 for the past eight years (the longest active streak in the country), has finished in the top 3 in six of the past eight years, in the top 4 nine times and in the top 7 13 times. Additionally, 16 of her golfers have earned a combined 34 All-American honors. The Trojans have enjoyed remarkable success under Gaston, but the 2013 season has set the bar even higher. USC won a school-record seven times, including six of its final seven events, which included USC's fifth conference title, its NCAA record ninth regional title and a dominating victory at the NCAA Championships. The Trojans shattered the NCAA Championships record for most under par by 15 strokes, winning at 19-under 1133 ( ) and their 21-shot margin of victory was the biggest at the NCAAs since USC, the first school to post the low round each day since 1982 (including an NCAA record 276), placed all five starters in the top 17, led by freshman Annie Park, who won the individual title at 10-under 278. Freshman Kyung Kim and junior Sophia Popov tied for sixth at 1-over 289, sophomore Doris Chen tied for 15th at 4-over 292 and junior Rachel Morris tied for 17th at 5-over 293. Park, named the 2013 WGCA and Pac-12 Player and Freshman of the Year as well as the Honda Sports Award winner for women s golf, won four times on the year to tie USC s season record and became just the second NCAA woman to win a conference, regional and NCAA titles in the same season. Kim and Park both earned WGCA All-American first team honors while Popov and Chen earned second team status. Gaston earned her third WGCA Coach of the Year honor and her second Pac-12 Coach of the Year nod. USC s wire-to-wire NCAA titles came in the same fashion as its 2003 and 2008 NCAA wins. The 2003 Trojans won by 15 strokes while the 2008 team won by six. Gaston s 2008 NCAA title squad featured five All-American golfers for the first time in program history. Belen Mozo was named an All-American first teamer while Dewi Schreefel, Lizette Salas and Stefanie Endstrasser were second teamers and Paola Moreno was an honorable mention pick. USC s streak of four consecutive titles (which ended the season) was also a program first. That streak included its third straight NCAA Regional title as well as its first Pac-10 title since Gaston received her first National Golf Coaches Association National Coach of the Year honor in 2008 to compliment similar awards as 2008 NCAA West Regional Coach of the Year and 2008 Pac-10 Coach of the Year. Gaston led USC to its first NCAA title in 2003 thanks in part to All- American Mikaela Parmlid s NCAA individual win and Irene Cho, an All- American honorable mention selection, who tied for third. The 2003 squad won four times and finished second three times. In addition to Park and Parmlid, USC s other NCAA individual title winners Jennifer Rosales (1998) and Schreefel (2006) both played A BLUEPRINT FOR SUCCESS In 1998, Gaston outlined her "Blueprint for Success" strategy. The strategy emphasized the need for each player to commit themselves to a six-pronged approach that went beyond traditional team goals. "The Blueprint for Success that I presented set the framework for the future and has steadily paid dividends over the past six years," said Gaston. "It is not just about golfing skill, but also the need for self improvement in conjunction with a vision for a team spirit in a very individual sport." The USC Women's Golf Team's Blueprint for Success includes: Unity (esprit de Corps, camaraderie, respect and trust) Skill (talent, ability, expertise and proficiency) Commitment (resolution, perseverance, determination, tenacity and sacrifice) Willpower (drive, desire, control, self-mastery, discipline and dignity) Goals (purpose, objectives and vision) Teamwork (coordination, communication, collaboration and continuity) under Gaston. Like Park, Rosales and Schreefel won their titles as freshmen. Overall, Gaston s Trojans have posted a combined 12 top 5 finishes at the NCAA Championships. Five USC golfers have won the Pac-12 titles under Gaston, including the past three, all as freshman: Park in 2013, Chen in 2012 and Popov in Moreno won in 2008 and Candie Kung took first in USC has come oh so close to posting five NCAA titles under Gaston. For the second time in three seasons, Troy fell just one stroke short of first place at the 2012 NCAA Championships, finishing second to Alabama. USC won twice on the season, including Troy's record since-extended eighth NCAA Regional, and had seven top 3 finishes and four top 2s to end the season. The squad featured two All-American first teamers in Chen and Lisa McCloskey while Popov earned honorable mention notice. USC was dealt a similar fate in 2010, inches away from a national title, and finished second by a stroke to Purdue. Troy won four titles that year, including at the NCAA Central Region and were led by sophomore Jennifer Song, who earned All-American first team and Pac-10 Player of the Year honors and was a Honda Award finalist. Salas, as a junior, earned second team honors. Gaston directed USC to four wins in 2011, including her second Pac- PAGE 4 University of Southern California

6 10 crown and seventh NCAA regional title. The Trojans tied for fifth at the NCAAs (though played the event without one of its top players McCloskey -- due to injury). Despite falling short of the NCAA title, Gaston's colleagues honored the Trojans' overall strong season by selecting Gaston for her second WGCA National Coach of the Year honor. Salas became USC s first-ever four-time All-American by earning first team notice, as did Popov as a freshman while McCloskey was a second teamer. Salas was named the Pac-10 Player of the year while Popov earned WGCA and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year honors. In 2009, Gaston's Trojans were again among the top teams in the nation and posted top 4 finishes in all 11 events, including six secondplace finishes. The Trojans finished third at the NCAA Championships (after leading after three rounds) and second at both the NCAA West Regional and the Pac-10 Championships. Song was tabbed the WGCA Freshman of Year and earned along with Salas -- All-American first team honors while Mozo was a second teamer. In 2007, Troy finished fourth at the NCAA Championships, led by Moreno, who tied for second to earn All-American first team honors while Mozo was an honorable mention pick. In 2006, the Trojans finished second (by 10 strokes). Gaston helped guide Cho to one of the greatest individual seasons in Women of Troy golf history. She who won four individual titles to tie a school record, earned All-American first team honors (along with Schreefel, the NCAA individual winner that year) and then took home the Honda Sports Award. Other highlights under Gaston include Candie Kung becoming USC s first two-time All-American first teamer thanks to standout seasons in 2001 and 2002 and Rosales NCAA win in 1998 that propelled her to national player of the year honors. * Gaston was a champion as a player, and has solidified the same standing as a coach, joining a small group of coaches who enjoy the same distinction. It was just a matter of time until the two-time California State Amateur champion ( ) transferred her playing success at the highest level of amateur golf to blazing achievements at the collegiate coaching ranks. Gaston was no fly-by-night in terms of playing success. Her track record prior to her state amateur achievements in stands out on its own. Prior to those triumphs, Gaston was one of the top players on the San Jose State University women s golf team in the late 1970s. Her best individual finish was a third-place showing at the University of New Mexico s Tucker Invitational, but her biggest collegiate highlight was finishing tenth individually at the NCAA Championships. At that time, she competed with many of the LPGA Tour s all-time greats, including Nancy Lopez, Patty Sheehan, Beth Daniel and Betsy King. Gaston also qualified to play in the 1977 U.S. Women s Open. Gaston, after a 14-year hiatus to pursue a business career, came back to competitive golf in She was a 1993 USGA Women s Mid-Amateur semifinalist, a top qualifier for the 1994 U.S. Women s Open along with the 93 and 94 Women's U.S. Amateurs, and had back-to-back victories in the 1994 Los Angeles and Long Beach City Championships. To top that off, she even went toe-to-toe with former USC and LPGA standout Jill McGill in the 1994 Colorado Broadmoor Invitational, losing to her in a 36-hole championship match. She then won her two consecutive State Amateur championships (becoming one of the top 10 amateurs in America in less than two years). At that point, Gaston decided to give the professional ranks one more shot. But the opportunity to coach at USC came to Gaston while she was competing on the Futures Tour in Even while at San Jose State, USC had always beckoned to her. The chance to be a part of the Trojan Family was too good for her to pass up. Gaston wanted to return USC women s golf to the forefront of collegiate programs and make them a consistent top 10 team. She also knew this was a great opportunity to be a part of the outstanding tradition at USC and be associated with the strong Trojan alumni base. I may have walked away from my own dreams as a player, but I have now stepped into an even bigger dream and a bigger vision, said Gaston, who knows of no greater opportunity than to be involved in the shaping and Andrea Gaston Has Coached: * 10 LPGA Players * Three two-time Futures Tour Winners * 10 Futures Tour Players * Three NCAA Championship Teams * 13 Teams to Top-10 NCAA Finishes * Eight NCAA Regional Championship squads * Four NCAA Individual Champions * Two NCAA Players of the Year * Three NCAA Freshmen of the Year * 32 Division I All-American selections * 62 All-Pac-12 Conference selections * Three Honda Award Winners for Women's Golf * Five Pac-12 Players of the Year * Four Pac-12 Freshmen of the Year * Three Pac-12 Conference Champions * Five Pac-12 Individual Champions * 35 Division I Tournament Medalists * Two U.S. Women's Amateur Champions * One U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Champion * One AJGA Player of the Year * 14 World Amateur Participants * One British Ladies Open Amateur Champion * One Girls' British Open Amateur Champion development of young players and to help them prepare for their futures. Gaston obviously made the right decision. While her playing era has come and gone, the Gaston coaching era is in full swing. And with the players that have come through central Los Angeles lately, Gaston is creating a recruiting legacy that will forever be remembered as the start of a golden era in Women of Troy golf. It s not the unparalleled success that makes Gaston proudest. Instead, it is her players day-by-day and year-by-year growth that brings her the most satisfaction. Golf is a great avenue for our players development, said Gaston. Whether they choose golf as a career path or not, their experience while they re here-- along with their degree from USC--will take them far in life no matter what choice they make. We are continuing to expand our future plans, so I know there s no better time than now to be a part of our program. We are totally committed to the kind of achievement that makes the USC women s golf program one of the best in the country. Gaston completed her education at California State University, Northridge, graduating with a bachelor s degree in physical education in Gaston is also an active participant in the collegiate golf coaching community as a member of the National Golf Coaches Association and served on the Awards Committee from Gaston also served on the NCAA Certification Committee and was appointed to the subcommittee focusing on equity, welfare and sporting conduct. She also served on the Collegiate Golf Foundation Coaches Council, the National Tour Committee and the MasterCard Collegiate Golf Rankings Committee Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 5

7 UP CLOSE WITH ANDREA GASTON "It was an awe-inspiring victory. These girls just played amazingly. I know that all year long, they worked extremely hard and were very dedicated and relentless in their work ethic. I also know that Justin Silverstein, our assistant coach, was a huge part of our success this year. We just have an incredible support staff, and I'm very thankful that they all played a very important role, and this truly is a team victory. Andrea Gaston, on her 2013 NCAA Championship team USC's 2013 Pac-12 Title Team Lizette Salas and Jennifer Song flank Andrea Gaston PAGE 6 University of Southern California

8 "In my 12 years of coaching, this is the best group of girls that I ve ever had to work with. They were extremely dedicated all year long and believed in the dream. This was our goal." Andrea Gaston, on her 2008 NCAA Championship team Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 7

9 Justin Silverstein Assistant Coach Second Year Justin Silverstein, a former Pac-12 golfer with major collegiate coaching experience, is in his second year as a USC women's golf assistant coach. He was hired on July 5, "Justin brings a positive energy and enthusiasm to our program," USC Head Coach Andrea Gaston said. "I am eager to have him get started. I know he will have a positive impact on our players. He is an extremely hard-working and relentless recruiter and I am confident that he will be integrally involved in bringing future Trojan greats to our program." Silverstein came to USC after coaching four seasons at his alma mater Arizona, the last two as a women's golf assistant and the previous two as a volunteer assistant. Silverstein enjoyed immediate success as a first-year assistant coach with USC in Troy won a school-record seven times, including six of its final seven events, which included USC's fifth conference title, its NCAA record ninth regional title and a dominating victory at the NCAA Championships. Freshman Annie Park, named the 2013 WGCA and Pac-12 Player and Freshman of the Year as well as the Honda Sports Award winner for women s golf, won four times on the year to tie USC s season record and became just the second NCAA woman to win a conference, regional and NCAA titles in the same season. Freshman Kyung Kim and Park both earned WGCA All-American first team honors while junior Sophi Popov and sophomore Doris Chen earned second team status. In 2012, the Wildcats won three events and reached the NCAA Regional Championships. In 2011, Silverstein helped guide an Arizona team that won two events, posted three top 8 finishes that included a tie for second at the Pac-10 Championships, and reached the NCAA Championships finals. Silverstein served as a volunteer assistant coach in 2009 and Silverstein was a member of the Wildcats' men's golf team from , but a wrist injury suffered as a freshman limited him to two career appearances. He finished with a career average and a low round of 69. He graduated in May of 2009 with a degree in regional development and a minor in business. He was employed by the I.R.I. Golf Group before joining the Wildcat staff. An accomplished prep golfer, Silverstein helped Torrey Pines High in San Diego, Calif., to a pair of state titles and was a four-time all-conference selection. He also participated in the 2003 United States Amateur Championship in Oakmont, Pa. PAGE 8 University of Southern California

10 Jim Gormley Volunteer Assistant Coach Seventh Year Jim Gormley, who has played professionally for more than 10 years and has more than a decade of instructional experience, is in his seventh year as USC s women s volunteer assistant coach. Gormley, who became a PGA member in 2003, has been the Head Golf Professional at Palos Verdes Golf Course since He first started working at PVGC in He was named the 2008 Southern California PGA Section Player of the Year, placed third at the 2008 Southern California PGA Section Championship and played in the 2008 Professional National Championship. In 2007, he was the Southern California PGA Section Match Play Champion and played in the Nationwide s Mark Christopher Charity Classic and the Professional National Championship. In 2006, he played in the PGA Tour s Nissan Open. He was tabbed the 2005 and 2006 Southern California PGA Metro Chapter Player of the Year and the 2006 Southern California PGA Metro Chapter Golf Professional of the Year. His professional career has also included stints on the Golden State, Hooters and Canadian Tours. Gormley played for the Cal State Stanislaus men s golf team in 1991 and 1992, serving as co-captain in the latter year. He received a bachelor s degree in organizational communications in Gormley, 44, is married to Mindy Gormley and has three daughters, Megan, 12, Bridget, 9, and Paige, Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 9

11 Kurt Schuette USC Director of Golf Development AND Facilities 20th SEASON The season is Kurt Schuette s 19th season at USC. He began his career at USC as the men s team head coach and was quickly promoted to Director of Golf to oversee the men s and women s teams. He has since become USC's Director of Golf Development and Facilities and it is with great ambition and purpose that Schuette took the new position. From the beginning, his goal has been for Trojan Golf to be the program by which all others are measured. Each year both teams have steadily made progress towards this goal. In 2011, Schuette secured The Riviera in Pacific Palisades as host site for the 2012 NCAA Men's Golf NCAA Championships, which USC hosted last year. Schuette serve as tournament director for the event, which was roundly praised. Both USC's men's and women's squads have been enjoying much success in recent years. For the second time in three seasons, USC's women fell just one stroke short of first place at the 2012 NCAA Championships, finishing second to Alabama. Still, it extended USC's streak of NCAA top 5 finishes to a nation-best seven. USC won twice on the season, including Troy's record eighth NCAA Regional, and had seven top 3 finishes and four top 2s to end the season. The 2012 men's team made it to the NCAA finals for the seventh year in a row, but did not reach the match play final. The 2011 USC women's squad tied for fifth at the NCAAs after winning four events on the season, including the 2011 Pac-10 and NCAA West Regional titles. The squad featured three All-Americans in Lizette Salas, Sophia Popov and Lisa McCloskey. Popov, the Pac-10 individual winner, was the NGCA and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year while Salas was the Pac-10 Player of the Year. The men's squad won a pair of titles in 2011, including the Pac-10 Championship while All-Pac-10 first teamer Martin Trainer won the individual crown. USC advanced to the NCAA final for the sixth year in a row, but did not reach match play. The 2010 season was another strong one for the Trojans. The women's team, led by All-Americans Jennifer Song and Salas, finished one stroke out of first at the NCAA Championships. The squad won four events on the season, including the NCAA Central Regional title. The men's squad reached the NCAA finals and were led by T.J. Vogel, who earned Freshman All-American honors, and Steve Lim, who earned All-Pac-10 honors. In 2009, the men's and women's golf programs were among the top in the nation for the second year in a row. The women's squad finished third at the NCAA Championships after fighting for the title all tournament and Song, Salas and Belén Mozo all earned All-American honors. The men's squad featured three All-Americans in Matt Giles, Tom Glissmeyer and Tim Sluiter. The Trojans advanced past the NCAA Championships strokeplay stage into the eight-team match-play competition before falling in the quarterfinals. The 2008 season was perhaps the finest combined men's and women's campaigns in school history. The women's team won its second NCAA title, its third consecutive NCAA Regional title, its first Pac-10 title in almost two decades and featured five All-Americans (Mozo, Dewi Claire Schreefel, Paola Moreno, Salas and Stefanie Endstrasser). Moreno also won the individual Pac-10 title while USC won its final four events of the season. The men's squad came within three strokes of winning its first-ever NCAA title in As it was, USC finished third at the NCAA Championships (something USC hadn't done since 1975). USC won four tournaments on the season (all within its final seven events), including its first ever NCAA Regional championship. Troy also tied for first at the Pac-10 Championships (but fell in a playoff). Sophomores Jamie Lovemark and Rory Hie were tabbed as All-American first teamers while Glissmeyer, Sluiter and Giles all earned All-American honorable mention honors. It was the first time in school history USC featured five All-Americans. Lovemark and Hie also marked the first time USC had two All-American first teamers in one season. In 2007, the Trojan men returned to the NCAA Championships final for the fourth time in the past five years, enjoying NCAA postseason action for the 18th year in a row. Lovemark, as a freshman, became USC's third NCAA Championship individual title winner and also led USC to its 18th Pac-10 Championship while winning the conference individual crown as well. In 2006, Taylor Wood represented the Trojans at the 2006 NCAA Championships when he finished tied for 27th while competing individually. In 2005, USC made it to the NCAA Championships for the third straight season. Its sixth-place finish that year was the Trojans' best since taking fifth in In 2002, USC won its first back-to-back conference championship since It was yet another milestone in the re-establishment of USC as a national golf power. The Trojans have been moving up from the moment Schuette came to USC in That year, Schuette directed the USC men s golf team well beyond expectations, all the way to a fifth-place finish at the 1995 NCAA Championships, and he earned District VIII Coach of the Year honors (Pac-10, Big West and WCC). It was USC s highest national finish in 20 years and the eight strokes that separated USC from the championship matched the closest Troy has ever been to the national title. Then in , he led the Trojan men s team to its second consecutive Top 10 finish with a ninth-place showing at the NCAAs. And under his guidance, Brian Hull earned first-team All-American honors. Schuette was also honored by being selected to serve on the NCAA District VIII Advisory Committee. In , Schuette kept the Trojans ranked between No. 3 and No. 7 all year with three All-Americans in the lineup and eventually finished 14th at the NCAAs. After graduating six players, his young men s teams didn't qualify for the NCAA Finals in or (Jorge Corral did qualify as an individual in '99), but they rebounded nicely in , finishing fourth at the NCAA West Regional to qualify for the NCAA Finals at Opelika, Ala. Although they missed the cut at that tourney, the Trojans showed the mettle once again to compete at the highest levels of collegiate golf. In 2001 and 2002, Schuette led the Trojans to consecutive Pac-10 titles, while helping coach Hunter Mahan--the 2001 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year--and Kevin Stadler--the 2002 Pac-10 Golfer of the Year--to All-American honors. Schuette was elevated to Director of Golf at USC in Under his direction and the hard work of outstanding women's coach Andrea PAGE 10 University of Southern California

12 Gaston, the USC women's golf program has also blossomed into one of the top programs in the country. USC has made 14 straight NCAA Championship final appearances, winning the team title in 2003 and 2008, finishing among the top five seven of the past nine years and among the top 10 in 11 of the past 14 years. In 2007, junior Paola Moreno earned All-American first team honors while Mozo, as a freshman, was tabbed an All-American honorable mention pick. In 2006, Schreefel, as a sophomore, became USC's third NCAA individual title winner and joined 2006 Women's Golf Honda Award winner Irene Cho as an All-American first team selection. Schreefel was also an All-American honorable mention pick in In 2003, the Women of Troy had a magical season, winning the first-ever NCAA team golf title, senior Mikaela Parmlid won the NCAA individual title, while Cho was an honorable mention All-American selection. In 2002, the Women of Troy placed 14th at the NCAAs and both Parmlid and Becky Lucidi were named to All-American teams. In back to back summers, Candie Kung won the U.S. Women's Pub Links and Lucidi won the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship. In , the USC women finished seventh again as Kung made All-American for the second season. In 2000, the Women of Troy finished fourth at the NCAAs and were led by All-American and Pac-10 Champion Kung, then a freshman. In 1999, the Women of Troy won the NCAA West Regional, then finished seventh at the NCAA Finals. Sophomore Jennifer Rosales placed fourth and was named Collegiate Player of the Year. The 1998 Women of Troy finished seventh at the NCAA Championships, but the highlight of the season was Rosales, then a freshman, winning USC s first-ever women s NCAA individual title in only her sixth collegiate tournament. Schuette has laid a great foundation for Trojan Golf. However, he views it as just that -- a foundation. Schuette feels that the opportunities for Trojan Golf are limitless, and that both the men s and women s programs will continue to grow stronger every year. In a recent annual ranking, Golf Digest ranked the USC women s golf team 3rd and the men s golf team 5th in their balanced ranking, which accounted for strength of both the academic program and the golf program. Furthermore, USC ranked No. 1 among private universities in the balanced category for men and No. 2 for women. The Trojans have created a standard of excellence both on the golf course and in the classroom. We are very serious about elevating both our programs to a championship level, Schuette said. Our goal here is to succeed at whatever we do. We are striving to continue to win Pac-10 titles and our first men's team NCAA Championship. We are also proud to say we have recently had success with former players earning both PGA and LPGA Tour cards. All this is part of our mission to become the program by which all others are measured. Our philosophy is to develop smart, aggressive competitors who are confident, independent decision makers. Schuette, 49, came to USC after six successful seasons ( ) at Pepperdine. During his tenure in Malibu, he led the Waves to four WCC crowns and was the 1993 WCC Coach of the Year and Pepperdine athletic department Coach of the Year. His teams were ranked as high as 16th in the nation and the 1993 team participated in the school s first-ever NCAA Golf Championship. Schuette recruited four of the five players on the Pepperdine team that won the 1997 NCAA championship. In 1986 and 1988, Schuette served as an assistant coach for the Waves, while gaining experience in the private sector, working as an instructor at the Santa Barbara Golf Club and the North Ranch Country Club. In 1994, he was hired as USC head coach and he quickly built the program into not only the top team in Southern California, but a national contender. One of the greatest benefits of USC is that the relationship with the players goes far beyond their years at USC. Schuette has graduated the lion's share (over 90%) of his athletes, including one Valedictorian at Pepperdine and he wants to see his players succeed at whatever career path they choose. He is proud to have former players who have chosen to pursue successful careers as doctors, lawyers, authors, coaches, stock brokers, bankers, professional golfers and even an intelligence agent. Schuette attended Santa Barbara City College, where he rapidly progressed, earning All-Western State Conference honors. He earned a scholarship to Pepperdine, serving as captain in 1984 and Schuette was an All-West Coast Conference selection in 1985 and graduated in 1986 with a bachelor s degree in communications and marketing. Schuette lives in Mar Vista. He has one son, Kyle, who is Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 11

13 ELLIE CHAI Sophomore 5-7 Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Campbell Hall) THIS SEASON: Ellie Chai, a 2014 sophomore, will provide strong depth for the Trojans in her second year on the team : Chai joined the Trojans in the spring of 2013 and played in two events as a freshman, taking 28th at the Lady Bulldog Invitational and tied for 79th at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge. HIGH SCHOOL: Chai prepped at Campbell Hall in North Hollywood, Calif., where she had a blossoming career as a junior before being sidelined for more than a year by a shoulder injury... Chai competed for Campbell Hall's boys' golf team, earning 2009 and 2012 CIF Boys All-League first team and 2010 second team honors. She competed in 2011 at the CIF Girls Golf Northern Individual Divisional event, taking first. She won the 2009 Rose Bowl Junior Championship as well as the 2009 Alondra Junior Championship, the 2009 Harry Pressler Memorial title and the 2009 Bridgestone Fall Series Championship. PERSONAL: She was born April 16, CAREER NOTES Lowest 54-Hole Score: 246 Lowest Round: 72 Highest Finish: 28th Results Tournaments: 2 Rounds Played: 4 Stroke Average: Low Round: 79 Best Finish: 28th Lady Bulldog Invitational 72 (28th) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+33) 79th tie Frank Sinatra GET TO KNOW ME: Who is your favorite professional athlete and why? Roger Federer, because during his matches he is so cool, calm, and collected. You never see an inch of emotion. Not to mention, he is one of the greatest tennis players in history. If you could play with any 3 people in the history of the world, who would it be? Graeme McDowell, Tiger in 1999, Luke Donald. Why did you choose to come to USC? USC has a great alumni network and a very reputable business school. Most of all, their golf team is one of the best in the country. What is your favorite golf course? English Turn CC. What is your favorite band or musical artist? What is your greatest golf memory? I was down by one stroke on 18, and on the last hole, I stick one close and made birdie, while the girl that was beating me bogeyed. What is your favorite type of food? Anything New Orleanian: gumbo, crawfish, crab, jambalaya. What do you like to do when you're not playing golf? I usually hang out with my friends. Maybe we ll go to a movie or have nice dinner somewhere, usually sushi.. Tell us something about yourself that people don't likely know about you. I was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, where I would still be living if it were not for Hurricane Katrina. My family lost all the house and everything inside of it and we moved out to Los Angeles in The only thing I had taken with me 2 hours before the storm hit was my pillow and my golf clubs. PAGE 12 University of Southern California

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15 DORIS CHEN Junior 5-6 Bradenton, Fla. (IMG Leadbetter Golf Academy) THIS SEASON: Doris Chen is a two-time All-American who played a vital role in USC's 2013 NCAA championship. The 2012 Pac-12 individual champion has been a model of consistency as a Triojan and has finished outside the top 30 only twice in her career : Chen earned 2013 WGCA All-American and All-Pac-12 second team honors as a sophomore, posting four top 10 finishes and seven in the top 16. She was fourth on the team in stroke average (73.19) with one round in the 60s, which came in her season-best tie for third at the Stanford Intercollegiate with a 1-under 212 ( ). She tied for fourth at the SDSU Farms Invitational at 5-over 221 ( ), tied for seventh at the 2013 Pac-12 Championships at 1-over 217 ( ) in USC's conference title and tied for 10th at the Bruin Wave Invitational at 8-over 224 ( ). She helped USC win the 2013 NCAA Championship with a tie for 15th at 4-over 292 ( )... Chen had a strong off-season that began with a magnificent run through the 156-golfer field of the 2013 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championships where she reached the 36-hole final before falling 10&9. Chen tied for first -- with teammate Annie Park -- in the large field to advance to the match play portion of the event... Chen followed her strong play at the Public Links by making the cut at the U.S. Women's Open and tying for 50th overall at 15-over 303 ( )... Chen was one of six Trojans who played in the 2013 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship and advanced the farthest in the 156-woman field, reaching the semifinals before bowing out, 3& : Chen earned 2012 NGCA All-American and All-Pac-12 first team honors, posting six top 11 finishes as a freshman last year, including a win at the 2012 Pac-12 Championship. Chen, who finished second on the team in stroke average at with three rounds in the 60s, was ranked in the top 15 by season's end. She became USC's fifth conference medalist when she won the 2012 Pac-12 crown at 1-over 217 ( ) for her first victory as a Trojan. She began the final round tied for 13th, but birdied five of the final seven holes to complete the comeback and the one-stroke win... Chen followed that with a tie for eighth at the 2012 NCAA Central Regional at 5-over 221 ( ), which marked her final top 11 finish of the year. She led USC with a tie for 14th at the NCAA Championships and completed the season never finishing outside the top 28 in any event... After tying for 20th at the Stanford Intercollegiate in her only fall action, she tied for 10th at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge at 8-over 221 ( ), finished seventh at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate at 1-over 217 ( ), tied for ninth at the Battle at Rancho Bernardo at 3-over 147 (73-74), tied for 11th at the PING/ASU Invitational, tied for 28th at the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate before winning the Pac-12 title... Her off-season was highlighted by earning a spot into the 2012 U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship Results Tournaments: 9 Rounds Played: 32 Stroke Average: Low Round: 67 Best Finish: 1st Stanford Intercollegiate (+2) 20th tie Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+8) 10th tie Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercol (+1) 7th Battle at Rancho Bernardo (+3) 9th tie PING/ASU Invitational (+4) 11th tie Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (+4) 28th tie Pac-12 Championships (+1) 1st NCAA Central Regional (+5) 8th tie NCAA Championships (+5) 14th tie of 2011 by finishing as the runner-up at the 109th Women's North & South Amateur at Pinehurst. She also competed as an amateur at the 2011 U.S. Women's Open but did not make the cut. She earned the spot in the draw by winning a sudden-death playoff at a sectional qualifier. She was a 2010 Rolex Junior All-America first teamer when she won the U. S. Girls title and recorded four additional top-10 finishes in national junior golf, including a tie for fourth at the AJGA Junior at Innisbrook. Chen also earned Rolex Junior All-American honors in In addition to winning the U.S. Girls title in 2010, she also helped the U.S. win the Junior Ryder Cup over Europe, , that year. She was also a semifinalst at the 2009 U.S. Girls' Junior. PERSONAL: Chen was born March 3, 1993, in New York. She is the daughter of Chien-Yi and Jessy. She is majoring in social sciences. CAREER NOTES Lowest 54-Hole Score: 212 (2012 Stanford Intercollegiate) Lowest Round: 67 (2011 Stanford Intercollegiate) Top 10 Finishes: 10 Highest Finish: 1st Rounds in 60s: 4 GET TO KNOW ME: Who is your favorite professional athlete and why? My favorite professional athlete is Annika Sorenstam because she is a well-rounded golfer and a great person as well. If you could play with any 3 people in the history of the world, who would it be? Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Annika Sorenstam. Why did you choose to come to USC? I choose to come to USC because it is a top ranked academic institution and a top athletic program. What is your favorite golf course? I like every golf course. What is your favorite USC home golf course? Palos Verdes and Wilshire What is your greatest golf memory? Winning the U.S Girls and Pac 12 Championship. And signing with USC :) What is your favorite type of food? I like everything as long as its are healthy. What do you like to do when you're not playing golf? Hanging out with friends, seeing movies or reading. HIGH SCHOOL: Chen attended the IMG Leadbetter Golf Academy in Bradenton, Fla., where she won the 2010 U.S. Girls' Junior title. She capped a busy summer Tell us something about yourself that people don't likely know about you. I play guitar. PAGE 14 University of Southern California

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17 Karen Chung Freshman 5-5 Livingston, N.J. (Zion Academy) THIS SEASON: Karen Chung, one of the top prep recruits to enter the collegiate ranks in 2013, is a polished golfer who will fight to find a prominent role on USC's deep roster this season... She saw action in two events in the fall of 2013, finishing sixth at the Windy City Collegiate Championship at 1-over 214 ( ) and tying for third at the Stanford Intercollegiate at 5-under 208 ( )... In the summer before her first collegiate semester, Chung reached the quarterfinals of the 2013 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championships. She also played at the 2013 U.S. Amateur Championships, but did not make the cut. HIGH SCHOOL: Chung, homeschooled from the Zion Academy and from Livingston, N.J., earned 2008, 2011 and 2012 AJGA All-American first team status and was second team in 2009 and 2010 and went undefeated while representing the U.S. in the 2012 Jr. Ryder Cup. She also represented America at the 2011 and 2013 Jr. Solheim Cups and competed for the East team four times from at the Wyndham Cup. She won back-toback AJGA Girls Championships in , won the 2011 Thunderbird International Junior and was the runner-up at the 2008 USGA Junior Girls Championship. She has 14 top 5 finishes in her AJGA career. PAGE 16 University of Southern California

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19 KYUNG KIM Sophomore 5-4 Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton) THIS SEASON: Kyung Kim, a 2013 All-American first teamer, is one of the top golfers in the country and an up-and-coming leader on the Trojan squad as a 2014 sophomore... Kim got off to a hot start in the 2013 fall season, posting a pair of top 2 finishes and two others in the top 25. She won the season-opening Dale McNamara Fall Preview at 6-under 204 ( ) and backed it up with a tie for second at the Windy City Collegiate Championship at 3-under 210 ( ). She was the first Trojan to post three rounds in the 60s in an event since 2007 and the first Trojan to ever string together five straight rounds in the 60s. Her 204 at the Fall Preview was also tied for second lowest in school history. She was named Pac-12 Women's Golfer of the Month for September for her efforts in the season's first two events : Kim earned 2013 WGCA All-American and 2013 All-Pac-12 first team honors as a freshman as well as WGCA All-West Region recognition. She led the Trojans with six rounds in the 60s and had one win among her six top 10 finishes, claiming the Stanford Intercollegiate at 7-under 206 ( ). Kim, whose stroke average of was third-best on the team and tied for 11th in school history, was third at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge and tied for third at the NCAA West Regional, where her final-round 63 set USC's record for lowest round ever. She tied for sixth at the NCAA Championships at 1-over 289 ( ) and was the only Trojan to break 70 twice in the event. She also tied for fourth at the SDSU Farms Invitational at 5-over 221 ( ) and tied for seventh at the Bruin Wave Invitational ( )... After the season, she advanced to the round of 32 at the 2013 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship... She earned a spot in the U.S. Women's Open as an amateur for the second year in a row by winning a five-hole playoff at the final qualifying round. At the Open, she started with a 1-under 71 but followed with a second-round 82 and missed the cut... Kim also played at the 2013 U.S. Women's Amateur, advancing past the stroke play round but falling in the first round of match play... Kim was named a Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholar for Division I golfers with at least a 3.50 GPA. HIGH SCHOOL: Kim prepped at Hamilton High in Chandler, Ariz., where she became a member of the 2011 U.S. Junior Solheim Cup Team and the West Wyndham Cup Team and qualified to compete in the U.S. Women's Open. The sixth-ranked junior in the country as a senior and the second- PAGE 18 University of Southern California Results Tournaments: 11 Rounds Played: 33 Stroke Average: Low Round: 63 Best Finish: 1st Cougar Classic (E) 14th tie Liz Murphey Fall Preview (+5) 23rd tie Stanford Intercollegiate (-7) 1st Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+3) 3rd Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercol (+3) 20th tie Bruin Wave Invitational (+7) 7th tie SDSU Farms Invitational (+5) 4th tie PING/ASU Invitational (+6) 45th tie Pac-12 Championships (+7) 20th tie NCAA West Regional (-3) 3rd tie NCAA Championships (+1) 6th tie ranked in her class according to Golfweek Sagarin, Kim was a four-time 2011 Rolex Junior All-American, twice as a first teamer. She was the 2010 Arizona High School Player of the Year and was Arizona All-State first team four years in a row ( ). Kim won three AJGA events (she had four AJGA top 10 finishes in 2011) and posted three seconds and five thirds. Among her wins were the 2010 PING Phoenix Junior and the 2011 Heather Farr Classic... After graduating from high school, she won her biggest event to date, claiming the 2012 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship at Neshanic Valley Golf Course in Neshanic Station, N.J., in late June. Kim, who advanced to the 64-player match-play draw after tying for 20th in two rounds of stroke play, had 10 birdies in the championship round. Her victory was the first time that a non-college player claimed the title since Kim also competed as an amateur at the 2012 U.S. Women's Open Championship, missing the cut by one stroke with a two-round 150. PERSONAL: Born in April 2, 1994, her parents are Douglas Kim and Eun Young Kim. CAREER NOTES Lowest 54-Hole Score: 204 (Dale McNamara Fall Preview) Lowest Round: 63 (NCAA West Regional () Highest Finish: 1st (twice) Rounds in the 60s: 11 GET TO KNOW ME: Who is your favorite professional athlete and why? Annika Sorenstam. She has been my role model since I started playing golf. Her golf game and demeanor off and on the course is very inspiring. If you could play with any 3 people in the history of the world, who would it be? Tiger Woods, Michael Phelps, and Roger Federer. Why did you choose to come to USC? I chose USC because of the family like environment within the school and the great team chemistry. USC offers the best academic and athletic services along with a great support network from the Trojan family. After taking my unofficial visits, I was convinced that USC would help me pursue my goals as a student athlete and have memorable experiences throughout my college career. What is your favorite golf course? Wailea Emerald in Maui, Hawaii.

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21 VICTORIA MORGAN Sophomore 5-11 Pasadena, Calif. (Polytechnic) THIS SEASON: Victoria Morgan, a 2014 sophomore, will continue to lend solid depth to the Trojans' deep roster : Morgan joined the Trojans as a 2013 freshman but did not see any action in her first year on the team... Following the season, she finished 23rd at the California Women's Championship and competed at the Maui Open, winning her flight. She finished the summer taking third at the Women's Southern California Golf Association Championship with a 153 (76-77). HIGH SCHOOL: Morgan prepped at Poly High in Long Beach, Calif., where she captained and was the MVP of the Boys Varsity Golf Team as a 2012 senior and was a co-captain and an All-CIF performer as a 2011 junior. She was also team MVP in 2010 and Morgan also played tennis at Poly, earning All-CIF, All-League and team MVP recognition as a senior. She was also team MVP as a sophomore and a junior. She was the editor of the school yearbook as a senior as well. PERSONAL: Born in Jan. 31, 1994, her parents are G. Edward and Karen Morgan. She is a philosophy and religious studies major. GET TO KNOW ME: Who is your favorite professional athlete and why? Peyton Manning because of his incredible leadership, never say die perseverance, and dedication to his community through charity. If you could play with any 3 people in the history of the world, who would it be? Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan, Peyton Manning. Why did you choose to come to USC? The inspiring school spirit and loyal Trojan family (not to mention the warm weather)! What is your favorite golf course? Augusta National Golf Club. What is your favorite band or musical artist? Elvis. What is your favorite USC home golf course? Riviera. What is your greatest golf memory? Realizing the childhood dream of playing golf for USC. What is your favorite type of food? Realizing the childhood dream of playing golf for USC. What do you like to do when you're not playing golf? Play other sports and hang out with friends (ideally a combo of the two). Tell us something about yourself that people don't likely know about you. I ve traveled to all seven continents of the world and have over 150 toy soldiers collected from many of the places I ve visited. PAGE 20 University of Southern California

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23 RACHEL MORRIS Senior 5-3 Carlsbard, Calif. (Carlsbard HS) THIS SEASON: Rachel Morris, coming off of an All-Pac-12 season as a junior and a starting role on USC's 2013 NCAA title-winning team, is a 2014 senior ready to contribute to a run at a repeat championship. She is also won of USC's top student-athletes and a candidate for Academic All-American honors... She played in two events in the 2013 fall season and tied for 49th in USC's win at the Pac-12 Preview : Morris packaged her best season as a Trojan as a 2013 junior, posting seven top 22 finishes in her final eight events and nine overall on the season en route to All-Pac-12 honorable mention honors... She put together three straight 10th-place finishes during the middle of the season, including at the Pac-12 Championships where she carded a 2-over 218 ( )... Her three rounds in the 60s and stroke average were career bests... She tied for 10th at the SDSU Farms Invitational at 10-over 224 ( ) and at the PING/ASU Invitational at 3-under 213 ( )... She played a big role in USC's win at the NCAA Championships, tying for 17th at 5-over 293 ( )... She earned WGCA All-American Scholar and 2013 Pac-12 All-Academic first team honors with a 3.84 GPA in business administration : The only returning Trojan to play in every event last year, Morris was one of USC's top student-athletes as a 2012 sophomore, earning NGCA 2012 All-American Scholar Division I and Pac-12 All-Academic first team honors with a 3.78 in business administration. Morris had two top 18 finishes as a sophomore including a tie for 18 at the 2012 NCAA Central Regional and a tie for 16th at the Stanford Intercollegiate where she carded a season-best : Morris earned NCAA All-Region honors as a 2011 freshman, playing in 10 events and posting four top 20 results, including a tie for seventh at the NCAA West Regional at 2-over 218 ( ). She was also 18th at the Mason Rudolph Championship at par 216 ( ), tied for 16th at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge at 11-over 224 ( ) and tied for 19th at the PING/ ASU Invitational with a 5-over 221 ( )... At the 2011 Pac-10 Championships, she tied for 29th at 12-over 228 ( )... She also tied for 36th at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate at 8-over 224 ( ) and tied for 34th at the Battle at Rancho Bernardo... She was named to the NGCA 2011 All-American Scholar Division I Golf Team... During the off-season, Morris advanced to the quarterfinals of the 81st Women's TRANS National Amateur Championship, reached the round of 16 at the PNGA Women's Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championship and advanced to match play at the 35th U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship Results Tournaments: 11 Rounds Played: 33 Stroke Average: Low Round: 68 Best Finish: 10th Cougar Classic (+1) 22nd tie Liz Murphey Fall Preview (+11) 45th tie Stanford Intercollegiate (+13) 58th tie Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+11) 22nd tie Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercol (+3) 20th tie Bruin Wave Invitational (+14) 21st tie SDSU Farms Invitational (+8) 10th tie PING/ASU Invitational (-3) 10th tie Pac-12 Championships (+2) 10th NCAA West Regional (+10) 39th tie NCAA Championships (+5) 17th tie HIGH SCHOOL: Morris attended graduated from Carlsbad (Calif.) High, where she was a two-time HP Scholastic Junior All-American (2008, 2009), a two-time AJGA All-American (first team in 2009, second in 2008) and a four-time Rolex Junior All-American ( ) who won seven AJGA titles and posted close to 30 AJGA top 10 finishes... In 2010, she won the Pacific Northwest Women's Amateur... She was a two-time Canon Cup West Team Member ( ) and was ranked No. 4 in Polo Golf and No. 9 in Golfweek her senior year in high school... She was a four-time CIF league champion ( ), a three-time CIF San Diego Section champion ( ) and was the 2006 CIF Southern California Regional champion. She has four top 13 finishes in the California CIF State Championships, including second place in 2009 and third in She was selected by the USGA for the 2008 China-USA Youth Team Golf Championship, a precursor to the 2008 Olympic Games, and carded the lowest round (69). The event was conducted by the USGA and the China Golf Association. PERSONAL: Morris, born Feb. 6, 1992, is majoring in business, management, marketing, and related support services. CAREER NOTES Lowest 54-Hole Score: 213 Lowest Round: 68 Highest Finish: 7th tie GET TO KNOW ME: Who is your favorite professional athlete and why? Rickie Fowler because he s so talented and has amazing clothing style. I also grew up playing with him in Southern California. If you could play with any 3 people in the history of the world, who would it be? Rickie Fowler, Tiger Woods, and Phil Mickelson. Why did you choose to come to USC? For the amazing golf team, location, and academics. The coaches, campus, and facilities are also top notch they re by far the best in the country. What is your favorite golf course? Trump National- Los Angeles. The view is incredible and the course is so much fun! What is your favorite band or musical artist? Cris Cab -- really mellow and relaxing. PAGE 22 University of Southern California

24 What is your favorite USC home golf course? Trump National, LACC, BelAir, and Virginia CC. What is your greatest golf memory? Winning Pac-10s my freshman year with four players on the final day. What is your favorite type of food? Korean BBQ, pasta, seafood. What do you like to do when you're not playing golf? Yoga, workout, read, and go to the beach. Tell us something about yourself that people don't likely know about you. My favorite color is purple Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 23

25 ANNIE PARK Sophomore 5-9 Levittown, N.Y. (MacArthur High) THIS SEASON: Annie Park joins the Trojans in the spring of 2013 as freshman, providing a boost of strong play and top-level experience : Park had as dominant of a debut as possible in collegiate golf as a 2013 freshman, leading top-ranked USC to its third NCAA team title while winning four individual events en route to 2013 WGCA and Pac- 12 Player and Freshman of the Year honors as well as the Honda Sports Award... Park capped her incredible freshman season by winning the 2013 NCAA Women's Golf individual title by six strokes with a 10-under 278 ( ). The win was her fourth of the season (tying a USC season record) and followed titles at the NCAA West Regional and the Pac-12 Championships, making her just the second NCAA woman to sweep conference, regional and NCAA titles in the same season... Park's stroke average of broke USC's season record (71.55) and her four wins tied the school record shared by Trojan All-Americans Mikaela Parmlid and Irene Cho... An early enrollee who joined the Trojans in January, Park posted seven top 8 finishes and six in the top 3 in nine events. She finished the season with five rounds in the 60s and carded no worse than a 73 in her final 15 rounds and no worse than a 71 in any of her 10 postseason rounds... She made her collegiate debut in the Lady Bulldog Individual Championship, finishing third in the one-round event (with a 72) on the same University of Georgia G.C. in which she went on to win the NCAA title. She registered her first top 10 finish with a tie for eighth at even 144 (71-73) at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate and followed that with her fist collegiate win at the Bruin Wave Invitational at 1-under 215 ( )... She finished third at the SDSU Farms Invitational at 3-over 219 ( ), two shots out of first, and then posted her only finish outside the top 20, tying for 27th at the PING/ASU Invitational at 2-over 218 ( )... She locked in once the postseason began, first becoming USC's third straight freshman to win the conference crown, taking the Pac-12 title at 7-under 209 ( ), two better than second-place teammate Sophia Popov. She followed that with a tie for first at the NCAA West Regional at 7-under 206 ( ), helping her earn WGCA All-West Region honors... At the 2013 NCAA Championships, she tied the NCAA record for most under par through three rounds with a 9-under 207 and briefly flirted with the NCAA record through four rounds (12-under) before "settling" for her 10-under Results Tournaments: 9 Rounds Played: 25 Stroke Average: Low Round: 67 Best Finish: 1st (4 times) Lady Bulldog Individual 72 (3rd) Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+10) 18th tie Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercol (E) 8th tie Bruin Wave Invitational (-1) 1st SDSU Farms Invitational (+3) 3rd PING/ASU Invitational (+2) 27th tie Pac-12 Championships (-7) 1st NCAA West Regional (-7) 1st tie NCAA Championships (-10) 1st SUMMER 2013: In her first event after the NCAAs, Park qualified for her second consecutive U.S. Women's Open by tying for first with a pair of 68s at the qualifier played at the Edgewood C.C. in River Vale, N.J.... public links...u.s. open... Ally McDonald rallied after falling behind 2 holes to defeat NCAA champ Annie Park from Cal and advance to Saturday's Women's North & South semifinals at Pinehurst No. 2. HIGH SCHOOL: Park, who attended MacArthur High in Levittown, N.Y., came to USC ranked as the No. 18 junior in the country by AJGA and played as an amateur in the 2012 U.S. Women's Open. Park earned her berth into the Open by finishing first at the U.S. Women's Open sectional qualifier at Trump National in Colts Neck, N.J. She represented the East team in the 2012 Wyndham Cup and became the first girl to win the 2012 Nassau Boys High School Championship (winning by six strokes). She was also runner-up at the 2012 Scott Robertson Memorial. PERSONAL: Park was born on April 9, Her mother's name is Young Hee Park (aka, Ann). CAREER NOTES Lowest 54-Hole Score: 206 (2013 NCAA West Regional) Lowest Round: 64 (2013 Stanford Intercollegate, ) Round in the 60s: 15 Highest Finish: 1st (five times) GET TO KNOW ME: Who is your favorite professional athlete and why? Annika Sorenstam, because she showed great sportsmanship and manner on and off the golf course. If you could play with any 3 people in the history of the world, who would it be? Annika Sorenstam, Aung San Suu Kyi and Channing Tatum. Why did you choose to come to USC? The great weather, campus, dorms and society. What is your favorite golf course? Sebonack GC. PAGE 24 University of Southern California

26 What is your favorite band or musical artist? Norah Jones What is your greatest golf memory? When I shot a 64. What is your favorite type of food? I like anything. What do you like to do when you're not playing golf? Sleep, hang out with my friends, sing and dance with my sister and play other sports. Tell us something about yourself that people don't likely know about you. I like to dance Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 25

27 SOPHIA POPOV Senior 5-6 Weingarten, Germany (European School Karlsruhe) THIS SEASON: Sophia Popov, a 2014 senior and USC's school-record holder for rounds in the 60s who also shares the mark for most wins in school history, is a three-time All- American looking to become only Troy's second four-time selection ever... She got off her senior campaign to a strong start with a tie for second at the Stanford Intercollegiate at 6-under 207 ( ), a tie for third at the Pac-12 Preview at 6-under 213 ( ) and a tie for 17th at the Dale McNamara Fall Preview at 5-over 215 ( ) : Popov earned her second WGCA All- American and All-Pac-12 first team honors as a 2013 junior after playing an integral role in USC's NCAA title run. She finished second on the team in stroke average at (ninth best in school history) and also had seven top 10 finishes, including six of her final seven starts. She won her USC-record-tying fifth career title at the SDSU Farms Invitational at 1-over 217 ( ), finished second at both the Pac-12 Championships and the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate, tied for fifth at the Liz Murphey Fall Preview and tied for sixth at the NCAA Championships... At the Pac-12s, Popov battled teammate Annie Park for first before finishing second at 5-under 211 ( ). She posted a 2-under 142 (70-72) at the rain-shortened Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate and played strong throughout the NCAA Championships, finishing at 1-over 289 ( )... Popov earned 2013 WGCA All-American Scholar and 2013 Pac-12 All-Academic second team honors... During the fall of 2012, she led Germany to second place at the 2012 Women's World Amateur Team Championship at the end of September in Antalya, Turkey. Popov led Germany to a combined 10-under during four rounds of play, three back of first-place Korea. Popov, in fact, led the German team at 6-under 282 ( ), good for sixth place : Popov earned NGCA All-American honors (honorable mention) for the second year in a row as a 2012 sophomore. Ranked in the top 15 much of the year, Popov finished with a pair of top 2 finishes (including one win), five in the top 8 and six in the top 16. Her four rounds in the 60s tied for team high and gave her 11 for her career, four shy of the school record and one shy of fourth place. She opened the year with a tie for eighth at the Mason Rudolph at 2-over 218 ( ) but was injured in USC's second event, ending her fall campaign. She regained her form in the spring, taking second at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge and winning the rain-shortened Battle at Rancho Bernardo with a 2-under 142 (71-71). At the Pac-12 Championships, she tied for fifth at 4-over 220 ( ). Popov, a 2012 All-Pac-12 second team selection, finished third on the team in stroke average (73.57). Her win at Rancho Bernardo was the fourth of her career, one off of USC's career record (held by Irene Cho) : Popov earned NGCA and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year and NGCA All-American and All-Pac-10- first team honors in 2011 and was ranked as high PAGE 26 University of Southern California Results Tournaments: 11 Rounds Played: 32 Stroke Average: Low Round: 66 Best Finish: 1st Cougar Classic (-1) 12th tie Liz Murphey Fall Preview (E) 5th tie Stanford Intercollegiate (+4) 17th tie Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge DQ Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercol (-2) 2nd tie Bruin Wave Invitational (+8) 10th tie SDSU Farms Invitational (+1) 1st PING/ASU Invitational (-3) 10th tie Pac-12 Championships (-5) 2nd NCAA West Regional (+11) 50th tie NCAA Championships (+1) 6th tie as No. 3 by Golfweek.com in one of the top debuts ever for a Trojan... She led USC with seven rounds in the 60s, one off the school season-record, and her stroke average was seventh-best in school history... She won three events last year, part of a string of eight straight top 7 finishes, including the Pac-10 title, claimed in a one-hole playoff after a 6-under 210 ( ) performance. Her first title of the year came at the Pac-10/SEC Challenge when she fired a 6-under 207 ( ). She complemented the win with a title at the PING/ASU Invitational with a 5-under 211 ( )... Popov's string of top 8 finishes began with a fifth-place finish at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational at 2-under 214 ( ). After her Pac-10/SEC win, she posted a tie for seventh at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge at 8-over 221 ( ) and another tie for seventh at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Invitational at 1-under 215 ( ). She then tied for fifth at the Battle at Rancho Bernardo with a 3-over 219 ( ) before the PING/ ASU win. At the NCAA West Regionals, she was third at 1-under 215 ( ). She tied for 26th at the NCAA Championships, ending the streak... Popov had a busy and fruitful off-season, mainly competing throughout Europe. She made the cut at the British Open with a 36-hole 145 (70-75) and finished 67th overall. She was 15th at the International European Ladies Amateur Championship, where she was the defending champion, and helped Germany to third place at the European Ladies Team Championships, going 4-2. She also went 3-1 to lead Team Europe to victory over Great Britain and Ireland in the Vagliano Trophy. She made it to the round of 16 at the Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship and qualified for the match-play at the U.S. Women's Amateur. HIGH SCHOOL: Popov, who attended European School Karlsruhe, is a German national team member who represented Germany at the Junior Solheim Cup in 2009 as well as at the 2009 European Girls' Team Championships. Popov, ranked first among German juniors, won the 2010 International European Ladies Amateur Championship, the 2008 German Championship Girls 16 and under and was second in both the 2008 German Ladies Championship and the German Girls and Boys International Championship. She was fourth at the 2008 Skandia Girls in Sweden and tied for fifth in stroke play at the 2008 Girls British Open Amateur Championship (she was a quarterfinalist in match play) and was 16th there in PERSONAL: Popov's brother, Nicholas, is a swimmer at Arizona. Her mother, Claudia, was a top swimmer at Stanford while her father, Philip Popov, was a first division field hockey player... Popov was an accomplished amateur tennis player and swimmer in Germany before deciding to focus on golf... In the winter of 2012, Popov was among three USC student-athletes who represented the Trojans at the Athletic Prevention Programming and Leadership Education conference, designed to promote student-athlete health and wellness.

28 CAREER NOTES Lowest 54-Hole Score: 207 Lowest Round: 66 Round in the 60s: 21 Highest Finish: 1st (5 times) GET TO KNOW ME: Who is your favorite professional athlete and why? Tiger Woods, because he possesses the perfect combination of physical and mental strength to be a successful golfer. If you could play with any 3 people in the history of the world, who would it be? Tiger Woods, Tom Brady, Novak Djokovic. Why did you choose to come to USC? There is a perfect balance of good academics and a great golf team. What is your favorite golf course? Torrey Pines What is your favorite band or musical artist? Coldplay What is your favorite USC home golf course? L.A. CC. What is your greatest golf memory? Winning the European Championships by holing a 50-footer. What is your favorite type of food? Traditional German dishes (Schnitzel). What do you like to do when you're not playing golf? I like to ski, play soccer and tennis, go running and hang out. Tell us something about yourself that people don't likely know about you. I am bilingual (German and English). I have dual citinzenship because I was born in the U.S., but lived in Germany almost my whole life Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 27

29 KIM SANTIAGO Sophomore 5-4 Lynwood, Wash. (Edmonds-Woodway) THIS SEASON: Kim Santiago is a 2014 sophomore who will continue to work hard as a valuable backup in the strong Trojan lineup : Santiago played in seven events as a 2013 freshman, including four times as a starter and helped USC to wins at the Stanford Intercollegiate and the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate... She posted a season-low 75 twice, including as a counter round in USC's win at Stanford. Her other came at the Bruin Wave Invitational, where she turned in a season-best tie for 48th. She also tied for 58th at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge... Santiago earned WGCA All- American Scholar honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Santiago prepped at Edmonds- Woodway in Lynnwood, Wash., where she was an accomplished junior golfer She is a two-time Scholastic Junior All-American ( )... She represented the U.S. three times ( ) at the North Pacific Juniors Ladies Team Matches and posted a pair of top 6 finishes in 2011 at the AJGA Rochester Open and the AJGA Deutsche Bank Partners for Charity Junior Shoot Out. Also in 2011, she won the JRGT Olympian Open and finished first at the Washington Junior Golf Association Qualifier at Sudden Valley (Wash.) GCC... She was the 2010 WJGA Oveall Girls' Champion, took first at the AJGA Qualifier at Long Island, N.Y., and posted two Top 6 finishes at the AJGA Lessing's Classic and the AJGA Killington Junior Golf Championship... She was the 2008 & 2009 WJGA State Junior Champion (14-15 Age Division) and was medalist at the 2009 AJGA Qualifier at Wenatchee. PERSONAL: Santiago is majoring computer engineering and computer science... She has played viola since the fifth grade and participated in her high school's chamber orchestra...she also performed Beethoven's Romance No. 2 in a master works concert Results Tournaments: 7 Rounds Played: 20 Stroke Average: Low Round: 73 Best Finish: 48th tie Cougar Classic (+12) 78th tie Liz Murphey Fall Preview (+26) 88th tie Stanford Intercollegiate (+22) 80th tie Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge (+22) 58th tie Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercol (+23) 90th Bruin Wave Invitational (+26) 48th tie SDSU Farms Invitational (+33) 65th tie GET TO KNOW ME: Who is your favorite professional athlete and why? Jeremy Lin. As a Harvard graduate who became a successful professional athlete, he is a great role model. If you could play with any 3 people in the history of the world, who would it be? Claude Debussy, Leon Trotsky, and Pi Patel. Why did you choose to come to USC? After taking my five official visits I realized that with USC being a "hidden Ivy" and one of the top ranked teams in the nation, it matched my dream school perfectly. What is your favorite golf course? Princeville Prince course in Kauai. What is your favorite band or musical artist? Coldplay. What is your favorite USC home golf course? L.A. CC. What is your greatest golf memory? My first time winning the Washington state championship when I was 14. That was when I really started to like golf. What is your favorite type of food? Mango. What do you like to do when you're not playing golf? Study and play piano. Tell us something about yourself that people don't likely know about you. I do have a sense of humor. CAREER NOTES Lowest 54-Hole Score: 228 Lowest Round: 73 Highest Finish: 58th tie PAGE 28 University of Southern California

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31 Gabriella Then Freshman 5-6 Gabriella Then (Upland) THIS SEASON: Gabriella Then, one of the nation's top prep golfers last season, is a freshman who has quickly assumed a key place on USC's deep roster. She played in three events in the fall of 2013, posting top 40 finishes in each, highlighted by a 23rd at the Dale McNamara Fall Preview. HIGH SCHOOL: Then, from Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., who prepped at Upland (Calif.) High, won the prestigious U.S. Girls' Junior in July of 2013, just weeks before enrolling at USC. She was also a quarterfinalist at the event in A 2011 and 2013 Rolex All-American, she played in the 2013 U.S. Women's Open as an amateur. She carded a two-round 155, five strokes short of making the cut. Then also played as an amateur at the Open in 2010 and She was a semifinalist at the 2013 Women's Western Amateur... She was a member of the 2011 PING Junior Solheim Cup team and won the 2011 Rolex Tournament of Champions in a playoff... She finished fourth at the AJGA's 2010 Under Armour/Hunter Mahan Junior Championship, won the AJGA's 2009 Bass Pro Shops/Payne Stewart Junior Championship and the 2009 Warner Springs Toyota Cup Championship... In 2008 she became one of the youngest players to ever compete in the U.S. Women's Amateur at age She received the Academic Presidential Award from PAGE 30 University of Southern California

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33 SEASON IN REVIEW 2013 NCAA Champions PAGE 32 University of Southern California

34 USC Tournament Results COUGAR CLASSIC Sept. 9-11, 2012 Yeamans Hall Club Charleston, S.C. Par 72; 6,219 Yards 1 Florida Duke University USC Vanderbilt Georgia Auburn University North Carolina State Alabama North Carolina Tennessee Virginia Wisconsin Penn State Mississippi UCF South Carolina Wake Forest LSU Charleston, Coll. of Miami Maryland UNCG Furman University Charleston Southern Top Four Individuals 1 Camilla Hedberg, Florida Lindy Duncan, Duke Erica Popson, Tennessee Lauren Stratton, Vanderbilt USC Individuals T12 Sophia Popov Doris Chen T14 Kyung Kim T22 Rachel Morris T78 Kim Santiago LIZ MURPHEY FALL PREVIEW Oct. 5-7, 2012 Univ. of Georgia G.C. Athens, Ga. Par 72; 6,335 Yards 1 North Carolina Alabama Auburn USC Georgia Duke Oklahoma Texas A&M UCLA Denver Tennessee Virginia Purdue LSU Tulane Vanderbilt California South Carolina Top Four Individuals 1 Mary Michael Maggio, Texas A&M Casey Grice, UNC Brittany Altomare, Virginia Marta Sanz, Auburn USC Individuals T5 Sophia Popov T16 Doris Chen T23 Kyung Kim T45 Rachel Morris T88 Kim Santiago Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 33

35 STANFORD INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct , 2012 Palo Alto, Calif. Par 71; 6,130 Yards 1 USC Washington Stanford Arizona Vanderbilt Arizona State Oklahoma State Oregon State UCLA UC Davis Georgia Pepperdine San Jose State Harvard Oregon California Texas Top Four Individuals 1 Kyung Kim, USC SooBin Kim, Washington Doris Chen, USC Lauren Sewell, Oregon St USC Individuals 1 Kyung Kim T3 Doris Chen T17 Sophia Popov T58 Rachel Morris T80 Kim Santiago NORTHROP GRUMMAN REGIONAL CHALLENGE Feb , 2013 Palos Verdes Country Club Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Par 71; 5,912 Yards 1 UCLA USC Duke Texas Florida Baylor Arizona Oklahoma State Oregon Washington Pepperdine Arizona State Wake Forest Colorado Michigan State Ohio State Top Four Individuals 1 Erynne Lee, UCLA Kelsey Vines, Okla. St Kyung Kim, USC Madison Pressel, Texas USC Individuals 3 Kyung Kim T18 Annie Park T22 Rachel Morris T25 Doris Chen T58 Kim Santiago * T79 Ellie Chai * Sophia Popov DQ *Individual 2013 Northrop Regional Challenge, 2nd Place PAGE 34 University of Southern California

36 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL INTERCOLLEGIATE Feb , 2013 English Turn Country Club New Orleans, La. Par 72; 6,105 Yards 1 USC UCLA Duke Tulane Purdue LSU Alabama Baylor Texas Florida Oklahoma State Texas A&M Ohio State Oregon Colorado Tulsa UTSA Auburn Top Four Individuals 1 Hayley Davis, Baylor Kelsey Vines, Okla. St Lee Lopez, UCLA Sophia Popov, USC USC Individuals T2 Sophia Popov T8 Annie Park T20 Kyung Kim Rachel Morris Kim Santiago BRUIN WAVE INVITATIONAL March 4-5, 2013 El Caballero C.C. Tarzaba, Calif. Par 72; 6,131 Yards 1 USC UCLA Arizona Pepperdine Oregon State Oklahoma State Long Beach State Washington State San Diego State Denver UNLV New Mexico Brigham Young Hawaii New Mexico State Top Four Individuals 1 Annie Park, USC Marissa Chow, Pepperdine Tiffany Lua, UCLA Janie Jackson, Arizona USC Individuals 1 AnniePark T7 Kyung Kim T10 Sophia Popov Doris Chen T21 Rachel Morris T48 Kim Santiago * * Played Individually Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate, 1st Place Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 35

37 SDSU FARMS INVITATIONAL March 31-April 2, 2013 Farms of Rancho Sante Fe Rancho Sante Fe, Calif. Par 72; 6,211 Yards 1 USC Arizona Pepperdine Texas UNLV Northwestern Texas A&M California Miami South Florida Long Beach State San Diego State New Mexico Michigan Wyoming Top Four Individuals 1 Sophia Popov, USC Manon Gidali, Arizona Annie Park, USC Doris Chen, USC Kyung Kim, USC Liv Cheng, Pepperdine USC Individuals 1 Sophia Popov Annie Park Doris Chen Kyung Kim T10 Rachel Morris T65 Kim Santiago * ASU/PING INVITATIONAL April 12-14, 2013 Tempe, Ariz. Par 72; 6,223 Yards 1 Alabama Duke Arizona Stanford USC Arizona State Texas UCLA Texas A&M UC Davis TCU Washington South Carolina Oregon UNLV California Colorado Top Four Individuals 1 Emma Talley, Alabama Demi Runas, UC Davis Erynne Lee, UCLA Susy Grunden, Texas A&M USC Individuals T10 Rachel Morris Sophia Popov T27 Annie Park T38 Doris Chen T45 Kyung Kim *Individual 2013 SDSU Farms Invitational, 1st Place PAGE 36 University of Southern California

38 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS April 22-24, 2013 Valencia C.C. Valencia, Calif. Par 72; 6,300 Yards 1 USC Washington UCLA Arizona Stanford Arizona State Oregon Oregon State Colorado California Washington State Top Four Individuals 1 Annie Park, USC Sophia Popov, USC Jennifer Coleman, Colorado Mariah Stackhouse, Stanford USC Individuals 1 Annie Park Sophia Popov T7 Doris Chen Rachel Morris T20 Kyung Kim NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS WEST REGIONAL May 9-11, 2013 Stanford Golf Course Stanford, Calif. Par 71; 6,267 Yards 1 USC Purdue Vanderbilt South Carolina Stanford Arizona Oregon San Jose State Baylor Georgia Pepperdine Kent State Texas A&M LSU Ohio State UNLV Denver California Florida State Harvard Miami (Fla.) Northern Arizona North Dakota State LIU Brooklyn Top Four Individuals 1 Annie Park, USC Paula Reto, Purdue Kendall Martindale, Vanderbilt Kyung Kim, USC USC Individuals 1 Annie Park Kyung Kim T39 Rachel Morris T50 Doris Chen T50 Sophia Popov Pac-12 Champions Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 37

39 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 21-24, 2013 University of Georgia G.C. Athens, Ga. Par 72; 6,372 Yards 1 USC Duke Purdue UCLA Arizona State Auburn Alabama Arizona Michigan State Oklahoma Tulane Oklahoma State Arkansas Stanford Northwestern UC Davis Florida Vanderbilt San Jose State South Carolina Texas Oregon Wisconsin Mississippi State Top Four Individuals 1 Annie Park, USC Lindy Duncan, Duke Paula Reto, Purdue Celine Boutier, Duke Erynne Lee, UCLA USC Individuals 1 Annie Park t Sophia Popov t Kyung Kim t Doris Chen t Rachel Morris NCAA Champions PAGE 38 University of Southern California

40 Final Women s Golf Stats Player rounds Tourneys Stroke Avg. Best Finish Low Round Annie Park * 1st (4 times) 67 Sophia Popov st 66 Kyung Kim st 63 Doris Chen rd tie 69 Rachel Morris th 68 Kim Santiago th tie 73 Ellie Chai th tie 79 USC TEAM st (7 times *) 276 * School record Annie Park * 2013 WGCA and Pac-12 Golfer and Freshman of the Year * 2013 Honda Sports Award winner for Golf Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 39

41 BELIEVE IN THE DREAM USC National Championships NCAA Championships Superlatives * USC won at 19-under 1133, breaking the NCAA record for most under par by 15 strokes * USC's 21-stroke margin of victory was the most at the NCAAs since 2000 * All five players finished in the Top 17 (Park 1st, Popov and Kim T6, Chen T15, Morris T17) * USC became the first school to post the low round each day since 1982 * USC extended its NCAA leading streak of top 5 NCAA finishes to 8 * USC's second-round 276 set the NCAA Championship record for low round * Annie Park became only second the golfer to win titles at conference, regional and NCAA events PAGE 40 University of Southern California

42 USC National Championships 2013 (L-R): Annie Park, Kyung Kim, Doris Chen, Rachel Morris, Sophia Popov Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 41

43 USC National Championships 2008 (L-R): Kurt Schuette, Dewi Claire Schreefel, Paola Moreno, Belen Mozo, Lizette Salas, Stefanie Endstrasser, Head Coach Andrea Gaston PAGE 42 University of Southern California

44 USC National Championships 2003 (L-R): Tanya Dergal, Assistant Coach Ted Gleason, Becky Lucidi, Head Coach Andrea Gaston, Irene Cho, Mikaela Parmlid, Anna Rawson Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 43

45 It's Great To Be A Trojan! PAGE 44 University of Southern California

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47 Women of Troy Golf History... Marta Figueras-Dotti USC Women's Golf's First All-American PAGE 46 University of Southern California

48 ...Tradition Jill McGill and Becky Lucidi U.S. Women's Amateur Champions Fight On! Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 47

49 USC Women's Golf at the NCAA Championships All-Time Team Results Year Host Finish Score Strokes Back Top USC Individual 1982 Stanford 9th 1, Marta Dotti, 14th (303) 1986 Ohio State 3rd 1, Kim Cathrein, 17th (299) 1987 New Mexico 4th 1, Kim Saiki, 12th tie (296) 1988 New Mexico State 16th 1, Kim Saiki, 50th tie (303) 1989 Stanford 9th 1, Terri Thompson, 27th tie (309) 1990 South Carolina 12th 1, Dana Arnold, 3rd tie (298) 1992 Arizona State 15th tie 1, Jill McGill, 9th (294) 1993 Georgia 5th 1, Heidi Voorhees, 12th (298) 1994 Oregon 2nd 1, Jill McGill, 4th ( 291) 1995 UNC Wilmington 14th 1, Jennifer Biehn, 23rd tie (299) 1998 Wisconsin 7th 1, Jennifer Rosales, 1st (279) 1999 Tulsa 7th Jennifer Rosales, 4th tie (221) 2000 Oregon State 4th 1, Leila Chartrand, 5th tie (295) 2001 Stetson 7th 1, Candie Kung, 3rd tie (287) 2002 Washington 14th 1, Mikaela Parmlid, 19th tie (292) 2003 Purdue 1st 1,197 (won by 15 strokes) Mikaela Parmlid, 1st (297) 2004 Auburn 12th tie 1, Irene Cho, 33rd tie (295) 2005 Oregon 11th tie 1, Dewi Claire Schreefel, 10th tie (292) 2006 Ohio State 2nd 1, Dewi Claire Schreefel, 1st (286) 2007 Central Florida 4th 1, Paola Moreno, 2nd tie (282) 2008 New Mexico 1st 1,168 (won by 6 strokes) Belén Mozo, 4th (290) 2009 Maryland 3rd 1,191 9 Jennifer Song, 2nd (290) 2010 UNC Wilmington 2nd 1,154 1 Jennifer Song, 5th tie (283) 2011 Texas A&M 5th tie 1, Lizette Salas, 22nd tie (295) 2012 Vanderbilt 2nd 1,172 1 Doris Chen, 14th tie (293) 2013 Georgia 1st 1,133 (won by 21 strokes) Annie Park, 1st (278) NCAA Records Held By Women of Troy Golfers Score after three rounds 207, Jennifer Rosales (1998) and Annie Park (2013) -- tied with two others. Top USC Individual Finishes at the NCAA Tournament Annie Park, Fr. 1st, 2013 Dewi Claire Schreefel, So. 1st, 2006 Mikaela Parmlid, Sr. 1st, 2003 Jennifer Rosales, Fr. 1st, 1998 Jennifer Song, Fr. 2nd, 2009 Paola Moreno, Jr. 2nd tie, 2007 Irene Cho, Fr. 3rd tie, 2003 Candie Kung, So. 3rd tie, 2001 Dana Arnold, Sr. 3rd tie, 1990 Belén Mozo, Jr. 4th, 2008 Jill McGill, Sr. 4th, 1994 Jennifer Rosales, So. 4th tie, 1999 Leila Chartrand, So. 5th tie, 2000 Jennifer Song, So. 5th tie, 2010 PAGE 48 University of Southern California Annie Park

50 Women of Troy All-Americans (24) Annie Park st Team Kyung Kim st Team Doris Chen st Team nd Team Sophia Popov st Team 2012 H.M st Team Lisa McCloskey st Team nd Team Jennifer Song st Team st Team Lizette Salas st Team nd Team st Team nd Team Stefanie Endstrasser nd Team Belén Mozo nd Team st Team 2007 H.M. Paola Moreno 2008 H.M st Team Dewi Claire Schreefel nd Team st Team nd Team Irene Cho st Team nd Team 2003 H.M. Mikaela Parmlid st Team st Team Becky Lucidi 2002 H.M. Candie Kung st Team st Team Jennifer Rosales st Team st Team Jennifer Biehn nd Team rd Team Jill McGill st Team nd Team Tracy Nakamura st Team nd Team nd Team Dana Arnold nd Team Terri Thompson 1988 H.M. Kim Saiki rd Team Flori Prono 1986 H.M. Marta Figueras-Dotti nd Team Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 49

51 USC Records all-time Low Single Round Scores (as of May, 2013) 63 Kyung Kim 2013 NCAA West Regional 64 Lisa McCloskey 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Tacoma C.C. Irene Cho 2006 Guadalajara Invitational Guadalajara C.C. 65 Lizette Salas 2009 Pac-10 Championships Belén Mozo 2009 UCF Challenge Red Tail G.C. Becky Lucidi 2002 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Sahalee C.C. (as of April, 2014) Career Tournament Wins Sophia Popov, 5 Irene Cho, 5 Annie Park, 5 Mikaela Parmlid, 5 Denise Strebig, 4 Season Tournament Wins Annie Park, 4 (2013) Irene Cho, 4 (2006) Mikaela Parmlid, 4 (2003) Lowest Stroke Average, Season Annie Park, (2013) Jennifer Song, (2009) Jennifer Song, (2010) Lizette Salas, (2009) Lizette Salas, (2011) Lisa McCloskey, (2011) Irene Cho, (2006) Sophia Popov, (2011) Sophia Popov, (2013) Lisa McCloskey, (2012) Kyung Kim, (2013) Candie Kung, (2000) Lowest Stroke Average, Career (minimum two seasons) Jennifer Song, ( ) Candie Kung 2000 NCAA West Regionals 66 Sophia Popov 2013 Pac-12 Championships Valencia C.C. Kyung Kim 2012 Stanford Intercollegiate Jennifer Song Mason Rudolph Championship (twice) Legends G.C. Belén Mozo 2009 NCAA West Regionals Lizette Salas 2009 PING/ASU Invitational 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate Individual Records Paola Moreno 2007 NCAA Central Regionals Univ. of Michigan G.C. Mikaela Parmlid 2003 Arizona Invitational Tucson, G.C. Jennifer Rosales 1998 NCAA Championships University Ridge G.C. 67 Annie Park 2013 NCAA Championships Univ. of Georgia C.C NCAA West Regional Inah Park 2012 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Half Moon Bay Golf Links Doris Chen 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate Sophia Popov 2012 Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. Palos Verdes G.C Pac-10/SEC Challenge Lisa McCloskey 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate 2010 Fall Preview Traditions G.C Mason Rudolph Championship Vanderbilt Legends Club Jennifer Song 2010 NCAA Championships Landfall C.C Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. Palos Verdes G.C Stanford Intercollegiate (twice) 2009 NCAA West Regionals Lizette Salas 2011 NCAA West Regional Washington National G.C Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Tacoma C.C Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational Turtle Bay Resort Paola Moreno 2008 Pac-10 Championships Palos Verdes G.C. Veronica Felibert 2004 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown Anthem C.C. Mikaela Parmlid 2003 NCAA West Regionals 2001 Stanford Women's Invitational Anna Rawson 2001 Pac-10 Championships Candie Kung 2000 Stanford Women's Intercollegiate 2000 Golf World Classic Arthur Hills G.C. Terri Thompson 1988 Desert Classic Mission Hills G.C. 68 Annie Park 2013 NCAA West Regional 2013 Bruin Wave Invitational El Caballero C.C. Rachel Morris 2013 PING/ASU Invitational Sophia Popov 2013 Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. Palos Verdes G.C NCAA Central Regional Ohio State Scarlet Course 2010 Pac-10/SEC Challenge 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Tacoma C.C. Kyung Kim 2012 Stanford Intercollegiate Lisa McCloskey 2012 NCAA Central Regional Ohio State Scarlet Course Doris Chen 2012 Pac-12 Championships Palouse Ridge G.C. Kristen Park 2011 Pac-10/SEC Challenge Holston Hills C.C Stanford Intercollegiate Most Rounds In 60s Career Sophia Popov, 21 ( ) Jennifer Song, 15 ( ) Annie Park, 15 ( ) Lizette Salas, 14 ( ) Kyung Kim, 14 ( ) Belen Mozo, 13 ( ) Irene Cho, 12 ( ) Season Annie Park, 10 (2014) Kyung Kim, 8 (2014) Jennifer Song, 8 (2010) Irene Cho, 8 (2006) Irene Cho Irene Cho 2006 Peg Barnard California Collegiate 2005 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Sahalee C.C. Dewi Claire Schreefel 2007 Margaret Branch Fall Preview Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course 2005 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Sahalee C.C. Cyna Rodriguez 2010 NCAA Championships Landfall C.C. Jennifer Song 2009 NCAA West Regionals 2009 PING/ASU Invitational 2008 Hooters Match Play Ginn Reunion Resort 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C. PAGE 50 University of Southern California

52 USC Records all-time Low Single Round Scores (as of May, 2013) Lizette Salas 2010 Mason Rudolph Championship Vanderbilt Legends Club 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate 2008 Duramed Fall Preview Caves Valley G.C. Dewi Claire Schreefel 2008 PING/ASU Invitational 2007 Margaret Branch Fall Preview Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course Belén Mozo 2010 Bruin Wave Invitational Robinson Ranch G.C Stanford Intercollegiate 2008 PING/ASU Invitational 2008 Arizona Wildcat Invitational Arizona National 2007 NCAA Central Regionals Univ. of Michigan G.C. Paola Moreno 2008 NCAA West Regionals Lincoln Hills G.C. Irene Cho 2006 Wildcat Invitational Arizona National G.C Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. Palos Verdes G.C Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate 2004 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown Anthem C.C. Veronica Felibert 2004 Mason Rudolph Championships Legends C.C. Tanya Dergal 2003 NCAA West Regionals Mikaela Parmlid 2002 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Sahalee C.C NCAA West Regionals Candie Kung 2001 Ping/ASU Invitational Nicole Dalkas 1999 TRW Regional Challenge Palos Verdes G.C. Jennifer Rosales 1998 NCAA Championships University Ridge G.C. Heidi Voorhees 1991 Pac-10 Championships Eugene C.C. 69 Kyung Kim 2013 NCAA Championships Univ. of Georgia C.C. (twice) 2013 Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. Palos Verdes G.C. Annie Park 2013 Pac-12 Championships Valencia C.C. Rachel Morris 2013 Pac-12 Championships Valencia C.C Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. Palos Verdes G.C Stanford Intercollegiate Doris Chen 2012 Stanford Intercollegiate 2012 NCAA Championships Legends G.C. Sophia Popov 2013 PING/ASU Invitational 2013 The Farms Invitational The Farms in Rancho Sante Fe 2012 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club 2012 Pac-12 Championships Palouse Ridge G.C Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Half Moon Bay Golf Links 2011 NCAA West Regional Washington National G.C Pac-10 Championships 2011 PING/ASU Championships 2011 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate English Turn C.C. Kristen Park 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate Cyna Rodriguez 2011 Pac-10 Championships 2011 PING/ASU Championships Inah Park 2010 Mason Rudolph Championship Vanderbilt Legends Club Lisa McCloskey 2012 PING/ASU Invitational 2012 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Half Moon Bay Golf Links 2010 Pac-10/SEC Challenge Jennifer Song 2010 PING/ASU Invitational (twice) 2009 Pac-10 Championships 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate Lizette Salas 2011 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate English Turn C.C Pac-10 Championships Eugene C.C PING/ASU Invitational 2009 Arizona Wildcat Invitational Peninsula G.C. Caroline Kim 2008 Hooters Match Play Ginn Reunion Resort Belén Mozo 2010 Northrop Grumman Regional Chal. Palos Verdes G.C NCAA Championships UNM Championship G.C UCF Challenge Red Tail G.C Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. Palos Verdes G.C Margaret Branch Fall Preview Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course 2007 Mason Rudolph Championships Vanderbilt Legends Course Stefanie Endstrasser 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C NCAA West Regionals Lincoln Hills G.C UCF Challenge Red Tail G.C. Paola Moreno 2006 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown Anthem C.C. Dewi Claire Schreefel 2008 NCAA Championships UNM Championship G.C Pac-10 Championships Palos Verdes G.C PING/ASU Invitational 2007 Margaret Branch Fall Preview Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course 2007 NCAA Central Regionals Univ. of Michigan G.C NCAA Championships Ohio State Scarlet Course Irene Cho 2006 NCAA Central Regionals The Traditions G.C Guadalajara Invitational Guadalajara C.C Arizona Invitational Tucson G.C. Catalina Marin 2005 Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate Veronica Felibert 2004 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Dorado Del Mar C.C. Becky Lucidi 2003 NCAA West Regional Mikaela Parmlid 2003 Arizona Invitational Tucson G.C 2002 Spartan Invitational San Jose G.C NCAA Championships Howey-in-the-Hills C.C Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Sahalee C.C. Anna Rawson 2002 Arizona Invitational Tucson G.C. Jennifer Rosales 1999 NCAA West Regional Pine Forest C.C Dick McGuire Invitational University of New Mexico G.C. Candie Kung 1999 Oregon State Preview Sun River G.C. (2nd round) 1999 Oregon State Preview Sun River G.C. (3rd round) Leila Chartrand 1999 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Sahalee C.C. Camie Hoshino 1991 Chris Johnson Invitational Randolph Park G.C. Jill McGill 1994 NCAA Championships Oregon Golf Club 1992 Chris Johnson Invitational Randolph Park G.C Lady Sun Devil Invitational Jennifer Biehn 1994 Chris Johnson Invitational Randolph Park G.C Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 51

53 all-time Low 54-Hole scores (as of May, 2013) 203 Irene Cho 2006 Guadalajara Invitational Guadalajara C.C. 204 Dewi Claire Schreefel 2007 Margaret Branch Fall Preview Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course 205 Jennifer Song 2009 Stanford Intercollegiate 206 Annie Park 2013 NCAA West Regional Kyung Kim 2012 Stanford Intercollegiate Lizette Salas 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate Lizette Salas 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate 207 Kristen Park 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate Sophia Popov 2010 Pac-10/SEC Challenge Jennifer Song 2009 NCAA West Regional Jennifer Rosales 1998 NCAA Championships University Ridge G.C. 208 Jennifer Song 2010 PING/ASU Invitational Lizette Salas 2009 Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational Turtle Bay Resort Becky Lucidi 2001 Stanford Women's Invitational 209 Annie Park 2013 Pac-12 Championships Valencia C.C. Lizette Salas 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Tacoma C.C. Lisa McCloskey 2010 Mason Rudolph Champ. Vanderbilt Legends Club Belén Mozo 2008 Stanford Intercollegiate Dewi Claire Schreefel 2008 PING/ASU Invitational 210 Kyung Kim 2013 NCAA West Regional Lisa McCloskey 2012 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Half Moon Bay Golf Links Sophia Popov 2011 Pac-10 Championships Lizette Salas 2010 NCAA Fall Preview Traditions Club Jennifer Song 2009 Pac-10 Championships 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C. Stefanie Endstrasser 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C. 211 Sophia Popov 2013 Pac-12 Championships Valencia C.C PING/ASU Invitational Lisa McCloskey 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate 2010 Fall Preview Traditions Club 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Tacoma C.C. Lizette Salas 2010 PING/ASU Invitational 2009 Pac-10 Championships Belén Mozo 2009 NCAA West Regional Stefanie Endstrasser 2008 NCAA West Regional Lincoln Hills G.C. Irene Cho 2005 Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate Candie Kung 2000 NCAA West Regionals 212 Doris Chen 2012 Stanford Intercollegiate Jennifer Song 2009 PING/ASU Invitational Belén Mozo 2008 PING/ASU Invitational Paola Moreno 2008 Pac-10 Championships Palos Verdes G.C NCAA Central Regional Univ. of Michigan G.C. Jill McGill 1993 NCAA West Regional Randolph North G.C. Heidi Voorhees 1993 NCAA West Regional Randolph North G.C. 213 Rachel Morris 2013 PING/ASU Invitational 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate Sophia Popov 2013 PING/ASU Invitational Lisa McCloskey 2012 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercol. English Turn C.C NCAA Central Regional Ohio State Scarlet Course Lizette Salas 2011 NCAA West Regional Washington National G.C PING/ASU Invitational 2009 Arizona Wildcat Invitational Peninsula G.C. Belén Mozo 2009 UCF Challenge Red Tail G.C NCAA Central Regional Univ. of Michigan G.C. Veronica Felibert 2004 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Dorado Del Mar C.C. Tanya Dergal 2003 NCAA West Regional Mikaela Parmlid 2002 Spartan Invitational Corral de Tierra C.C. Candie Kung 1999 TRW Regional Challenge Palos Verdes G.C Golf World Invitational Arthur Hills G.C. Jennifer Biehn 1993 NCAA West Regional Randolph North G.C. 214 Inah Park 2012 Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Half Moon Bay Golf Links 2011 Stanford Intercollegiate Sophia Popov 2012 Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. Palos Verdes G.C Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Tacoma C.C. Lizette Salas 2010 Mason Rudolph Champ. Vanderbilt Legends Club 2010 Bruin Wave Invitational Robinson Ranch G.C UCF Challenge Red Tail G.C. Jennifer Song 2010 Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. Palos Verdes G.C. Dewi Claire Schreefel 2008 NCAA West Regional Lincoln Hills G.C Arizona Wildcat Invitational Tucson C.C. Irene Cho 2006 NCAA Central Regional The Traditions G.C Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge, Jennifer Rosales 1998 Golf World Invitational Arthur Hills G.C. Candie Kung 1999 Oregon State Preview Crosswater G.C Golf World Invitational Hilton Head S.C. Leila Chartrand 2000 Stanford Intercollegiate Mikaela Parmlid 2002 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Sahalee C.C. Mikaela Parmlid 2003 Arizona Invitational Tucson G.C. PAGE 52 University of Southern California

54 all-time Best Team Rounds -- Low four of five (as of May, 2013) Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Tacoma C.C NCAA Championships University of Georgia G.C Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Half Moon Bay Golf Links 2010 Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C Pac-10 Championships Stanford Intercollegiate 2003 NCAA West Regionals NCAA West Regional 2013 Pac-12 Championships Valencia C.C Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. Palos Verdes G.C Stanford Intercollegiate PING/ASU Invitational 2010 PING/ASU Invitational 2008 PING/ASU Invitational 2008 UCF Challenge Red Tail G.C NCAA West Regional Randolph North G.C Pac-12 Championships Valencia C.C NCAA West Regional Washington National G.C Pac-10 Championship 2011 Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Englsih Turn C.C NCAA Fall Preview Traditions Club 2009 Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C NCAA Championships Landfall C.C Stanford Intercollegiate PING/ASU Invitational 2012 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club 2009 NCAA West Regional 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C NCAA West Regional Lincoln Hills G.C Pac-10 Championships Palos Verdes G.C NCAA Central Regionals Univ. of Michigan G.C Guadalajara Invitational Guadalajara C.C Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate NCAA Championships University of Georgia G.C Stanford Intercollegiate 2011 NCAA West Regional Washington National G.C PING/ASU Invitational 2010 Pac-10 Championships Eugene C.C Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Palos Verdes G.C NCAA Championships UNM Championships G.C NCAA West Regional Lincoln Hills G.C Margaret Branch Preview Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course 2004 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown Anthem C.C NCAA Championships University of Georgia G.C Stanford Intercollegiate 2012 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Club 2010 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Tacoma C.C NCAA Fall Preview Traditions Club 2008 Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C Duramed Fall Preview Caves Valley G.C Pac-10 Championships Palos Verdes G.C PING/ASU Invitational 2007 Margaret Branch Preview Univ. New Mexico Champ. Course 2006 Wildcat Invitational Arizona National G.C NCAA West Regional 2000 Golf World Invitational Arthur Hills G.C Stanford Intercollegiate (twice) 2012 NCAA Central Regional Ohio State Scarlet Course 2012 Northrop Grumman Reg. Chal. Palos Verdes G.C Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C Bruin Wave Invitational (twice) Robinson Ranch G.C UCF Challenge Red Tail G.C Stanford Intercollegiate 2006 NCAA Central Regionals The Traditions G.C NCAA Championships Grand National C.C Arizona Invitational Tucson G.C Ping Invitational 2000 TRW Regional Challenge Palos Verdes G.C Stanford Women's Intercol NCAA West Regional Pine Forest C.C Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate English Turn C.C Pac-10 Championships Palouse Ridge G.C Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Half Moon Bay Golf Links 2011 SEC/Pac-12 Challenge Holston Hills C.C Mason Rudolph Championship Legends G.C Arizona Wildcat Invitational Peninsula G.C Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate 2003 Ping/ASU Invitational 2000 Arizona Invitational Tucson G.C NCAA West Regional Randolph North G.C. The Women of Troy shot a then-school-record 279 in the first round of the 2003 NCAA West Regional The 2009 Trojan squad that fired a then-usc record 278 at the 2009 Pac-10 Championships Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 53

55 Women of Troy Tournament Champions U.S. Women s Amateur Jennifer Song (champion) Becky Lucidi (champion) Jill McGill (champion) -- Heidi Voorhees (medalist) U.S. Women s Pub Links Jennifer Song (champion) Lizette Salas (medalist) Candie Kung (champion) Jill McGill (champion) Jennifer Song became the first woman in 21 years -- and only the second woman ever -- to win two USGA titles in the same season when she claimed the U.S. Women's Amateur and the U.S. Women's Public Links in the same season in She was also the low amateur at the 2009 U.S. Women's Open. NCAA Individual Champions Jennifer Rosales 1998 Jennifer Rosales made her presence known in her 1998 freshman season by walking away with the individual title at the NCAA Championships in Madison, Wisc., where she shot a record-breaking 9-under par. In her sophomore season, Jennifer Rosales was the top Trojan golfer in all 10 tournaments for the season on her way to being named collegiate "Player of the Year." She is now a top player on the LPGA circuit. Mikaela Parmlid 2003 Mikaela Parmlid left behind a legacy at USC that will be tough to surpass. Besides winning the 2003 NCAA individual title at Purdue's Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex, the "Swedish Sensation" was also a two-time All-American first-team selection and USC's first-ever winner of the Honda Award given to the nation's finest female collegiate golfer. Her other feats include Women of Troy standards for most wins in a season (4) and career (5). She has now moved on to the LPGA tour. Dewi Claire Schreefel 2006 An All-American as a freshman, Dewi Claire Schreefel fought to find her top form as a sophomore until late into the 2006 season. A sixth-place tie at the NCAA Central Regional catapulted Schreefel into the NCAA Championships. Solid first and second rounds kept her within reach of the leaders and a third-round 70 brought her to within three strokes. She took the lead halfway through the final round and held off a host of challengers for the NCAA title. Annie Park 2013 Annie Park completed one of the best seasons in women's collegiate golf history -- as a freshman -- with a six-stroke victory at the 2013 NCAA Championships at 10-under 278. She became just the second woman to sweep all three postseason events (conference, regional and NCAA) in the same season, which helped her tie USC's school record for wins on the season (four). She was named the WGCA and Pac-12 Golfer and Freshman of the Year and then won the Honda Sports Award for golf. PAGE 54 University of Southern California

56 Women of Troy Honda Award Winners Mikaela Parmlid 2003 Irene Cho 2006 Annie Park Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 55

57 All-Pac-12 Conference Selections 2013 Kyung Kim (1st team) Annie Park (1st team) Sophia Popov (1st team) Doris Chen (2nd team) Rachel Morris (HM) 2012 Lisa McCloskey (1st team) Doris Chen (1st team) Sophia Popov (2nd team) Inah Park (HM) 2011 Lisa McCloskey (1st team) Sophia Popov (1st team) Lizette Salas (1st team) Cyna Rodriguez (HM) 2010 Lizette Salas (1st team) Jennifer Song (1st team) Belén Mozo (HM) Cyna Rodriguez (HM) 2009 Lizette Salas (1st team) Jennifer Song (1st team) Belén Mozo (2nd team) 2008 Paola Moreno (1st team) Belén Mozo (1st team) Dewi Claire Schreefel (1st team) Lizette Salas (2nd team) Stefanie Endstrasser (2nd team) Joanne Lee (HM) 2007 Paola Moreno (1st team) Catalina Marin (HM) Belén Mozo (HM) Dewi Claire Schreefel (HM) 2006 Irene Cho (1st team) Catalina Marin (HM) Paola Moreno (HM) Dewi Claire Schreefel (HM) 2005 Irene Cho (HM) Tanya Dergal (HM) Catalina Marin (HM) Dewi Claire Schreefel (HM) 2004 Irene Cho (1st team) Veronica Felibert (2nd team) Tanya Dergal (HM) 2003 Mikaela Parmlid (1st team) Becky Lucidi (2nd team) Irene Cho (HM) Tanya Dergal (HM) 2002 Mikaela Parmlid (1st team) Becky Lucidi (1st team) Anna Rawson (HM) 2001 Candie Kung (1st team) Mikaela Parmlid (2nd team) Leila Chartrand (2nd team) Anna Rawson (HM) 2000 Candie Kung (1st team) Mikaela Parmlid (2nd team) Linda Ishii (HM) Leila Chartrand (HM) Nicole Dalkas (HM) 1999 Jennifer Rosales (1st team) 1998 Nicole Dalkas (2nd team) 1997 Johanna Josefsson (HM) 1996 Jill Hamasaki (HM) 1995 Jennifer Biehn (1st team) Ida Danielsson (HM) 1994 Jennifer Biehn (1st team) Jill McGill (2nd team) Heidi Voorhees (2nd team) 1993 Jill McGill (2nd team) Camie Hoshino (2nd team) Heidi Voorhees (2nd team) 1992 Jill McGill (2nd team) 1990 Dana Arnold (2nd team) 1989 Dana Arnold (1st team) Tracy Nakamura (2nd team) Kim Cathrein (2nd team) Terri Thompson (2nd team) 1987 Tracy Nakamura (1st team) Kim Saiki (2nd team) 1986 Kim Saiki (1st team) Florio Prono (HM) 1985 Kim Saiki (2nd team) 1984 Jacqui Nicoletti (2nd team) 1982 Marta Figueras-Dotti (1st team) Nathalie Jeanson (2nd team) Federica Dassu (2nd team) 1981 Marta Figueras-Dotti (1st team) 1980 Marta Figueras-Dotti (1st team) Nathalie Jeanson (2nd team) USC's Pac-12 Conference Individual Champions Annie Park 2013 Doris Chen 2012 Sophia Popov 2011 Paola Moreno 2008 Candie Kung 2000 Jennifer Biehn 1994 PAGE 56 University of Southern California

58 USC at the Pac-12 Championships Year Finish Score Strokes Back Top USC Individual, Place (Score) st 853 Won by 24 strokes... Annie Park, first (209) 2012^ 2nd Doris Chen, first (217) st 864 Won by 5 strokes... ** Sophia Popov, first (210) th Jennifer Song, third tie (219) nd Jennifer Song, first tie lost in three-way playoff (210) st 860 Won by 26 strokes...paola Moreno, first (212) rd Paola Moreno and Dewi Claire Schreefel, seventh tie (226) rd Irene Cho, fifth (219) rd Dewi Claire Schreefel, sixth tie (217) th Irene Cho, seventh tie (226) th Mikaela Parmlid, second (217) th Mikaela Parmlid, third (218) th Anna Rawson, 10th tie (221) th Candie Kung, first (218) th Jennifer Rosales, third tie (218) rd Jennifer Rosales, seventh tie (222) th Ida Danielsson, 20th tie (230) th Holly Carriker, 16th tie (226) th Jennifer Biehn, 11th tie (223) nd Jennifer Biehn, first (224) rd Camie Hoshino, second (220) th Jill McGill, sixth (224) th Jill McGill, 12th tie (236) th 942 NA...Dana Arnold, sixth tie (225) st 911 Won by 14 strokes...dana Arnold, second (224) th Kim Cathrein, 10th (307) nd 1200 NA... Tracy Nakamura (296) 1986* 1st 903 Won tiebreaker with ASU (counting 5th-place golfer)... Kim Lasken, sixth tie (227) Western Collegiate Athletic Association Championships th 938 NA...Kim Saiki (229) rd Jacqui Nicoletti, second (225) 1983 NA 663 NA...Kim Lasken (161) th Federica Dassu (230) th Marta Figueras-Dotti (228) rd Marta Figueras-Dotti (231) th Denise Streibig, fifth (154) * Pacific West Conference ** Won in 1-hole playoff ^First year of Pac-12 USC after winning the 2008 Pac-10 Championship Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 57

59 Where Are They Now? USC has not only established itself with an outstanding tradition of golf success, while several former Trojans have continued their golf careers on the professional ranks, others have become successful in the business world. Either way, the Women of Troy have continued to represent themselves, and their university, with pride and distinction. Athlete USC MAJOR Profession Connie Abdun-Nur Public relations/journalism Owns public relations firm Rachel Bell International Relations Ladies European Tour Jennifer Biehn Communications Paragon Sports Entertainment Kim Cathrein Communications LPGA Teaching Professional Irene Cho Communications LPGA Tour Nicole (Dalkas) Castrale Social Science LPGA Tour Tanya Dergal Economics Professional Golf Diane Early Communications Sales representative Veronica Felibert Business LPGA/Futures Tour Marta Figueras-Dotti Humanities Spanish Federation Coach/LPGA Tour Jill Hamasaki Economics Golf Professional Erin Haney Business Assistant Vice President of Imperial Bank Linda Ishii International Relations Golf Channel Johanna Josefsson American Studies Manager of Player Services / Futures Tour Judy Kase Geology Account executive Candie Kung Liberal Arts LPGA Tour Kim Lasken Communications LPGA Teaching Professional Danielle LaVoie Education/Italian Financial Planner Becky (Lucidi) McDaid Communications Assistant Golf Pro/Former LPGA Tour Renee (Mack) Baumgartner Sports Information Sr. Associate Athletic Director, Univ. of Oregon Jill Mann Journalism Golf Sales Manager/PGA Apprentice Lisa McCloskey International Relations LPGA Tour Jill McGill Communications LPGA Tour Paola Moreno Economics LPGA Tour Belen Mozo International Relations LPGA Tour Tracy Nakamura Communications LPGA Assistant Jacqui Nicoletti-McSorley Sports information LPGA Teaching Professional Mikaela Parmlid Economics LPGA Tour/Ladies European Tour Anna Rawson Communications LPGA Tour/Spokeswoman Jennifer Rosales Liberal Arts LPGA Tour Kim Saiki-Maloney Public administration LPGA Tour Lizette Salas Sociology LPGA Tour Dewi Claire Schreefel Sociology LPGA Tour Jennifer Song Business LPGA Tour Denise Strebig Communications Former LPGA Tour Cynthia Towery Communications Owns own business Heidi Voorhees-Walter Communications Legal Services (Left to right) Former Trojans Anna Rawson, Becky Lucidi, Irene Cho and Mikaela Parmlid with Head Coach Andrea Gaston. All were members of USC's 2003 NCAA championship team. All have played on the LPGA Tour. PAGE 60 University of Southern California

60 Women of Troy on the LPGA Tour CANDIE KUNG The three-time AJGA All-America selection wasted no time in her short two-year stay at USC. She was a two-time All-America selection at Troy and 2000 Pac-10 champion. She left to join the Futures Tour in August of 2001 after winning the U.S. Women s Public Links Championship. Kung made an impact as a professional within three months, winning the SBC Futures Tour Championship--the final event of the year--which allowed her to try out for the tour via the LPGA qualifying tournament. On her first try, Kung tied for 15th to earn non-exempt status for the 2002 tour season--a rare achievement for a young lady s first try. She was the top player on the non-exempt list. Kung made an immediate splash, earning $261,044 as a rookie and finishing 36 th on the money list with five top 10 finishes and only three missed cuts in 22 events. She had a huge 2003 season, winning three times on tour with five more top 10 performances, finishing sixth on the money list ($938,079). She had 10 top 10 finishes in 2004 and seven in 2005, including a second at the Chick-fil-A Charity Championship. After solid seasons in 2006 and 2007, she had a huge 2008, earning $876,202 and winning the 2008 Hana Bank - KOLON Championship. Kung remains among the tour's top players -- she was second at the '09 U.S. Open -- and her career earnings have now topped $5.8 million with four career wins and 47 top 10 finishes. JENNIFER ROSALES Nicknamed J-Ro on tour, Rosales will always be remembered for winning the NCAA individual championship as a 1998 freshman for Troy at University Ridge on the Wisconsin campus. Only 5-foot-5 and hailing from Manila in the Philippines, the 1999 NCAA Player of the Year qualified for the tour on her first attempt. In 2002, she had her best showing at one of the LPGA s four majors--the Weetabix British Open, where Rosales carded a sparkling 65 in the third round and was tied with leader Carin Koch heading into the final round. She also tied for seventh in the U.S. Women s Open. She had six top 10 finishes in 2003, a year highlighted in the tour s Giant Eagle Classic, where she lost in a four-way playoff. In 2004, she made a memorable run at the U.S. Open title (finishing fourth) and earned a career-high $693,625. In 2005, she won her second career title at the SBS Open in Turtle Bay. It was among eight top-20 finishes en route to $514,258 on the season. She retooled her swing after the 2006 season and posted three top 25 finishes in Her career earnings have topped $2.7 million and includes 20 top 10s. IRENE CHO A three-time All-Americans at USC, Irene Cho has earned more than $730,000 in four-plus seasons on the LPGA Tour with five top 10s. Her 2010 was highlighted by a tie for ninth at the Tres Marias Championship. She had three top 25 finishes in 2009 and two top 10 finishes in 2008, including a sixth at the McDonald's LPGA Championship. She played in 21 events on the tour in 2007 after earning exempt status in her first try in December of Cho became USC's second Honda Award winner, given to the NCAA's top women's golfer, in 2006 after winning four tournaments (tying former teammate Mikaela Parmlid school record). Cho's five career titles are tied for a USC record and she formerly held a share of the school record for rounds in the 60s in one season (eight). She also holds the USC record for lowest 54-hole score (203). BELEN MOZO Belen Mozo, a member of USC's second women's golf NCAA Championship team in 2008, posted her third full season on the LPGA Tour in She has had solid success early in her career with some $400,000 in career earnings, including more than $140,000 in She has one top 10 finish, a tie for fifth at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship in She was a three-time All-American as a Trojan, earning first team honors during USC's NCAA championship run in She also captured second team notice in 2009 and honorable mention honors in 2007 and was a four-time Pac-12 honoree, earning a first team nod in Women of Troy Media Guide PAGE 61

61 MIKAELA PARMLID Mikaela Parmlid s 2003 senior season at USC was one of the greatest individual performances in school history. A back-to-back first-team All-America selection, the Swedish native won an unprecedented four tournament titles en route to receiving the Honda Award, given to the country s best women's golfer. Parmlid was the school's second NCAA individual champion and the main catalyst behind USC s first team national championship that year. She qualified for top non-exempt status for the 2004 LPGA Tour season and made 11 cuts in 18 tries. In 2005, she qualified for the LPGA Takefuji Classic, where she notched a best tie for 10th. In 2006, she posted a career-best in cuts made (14). In 2007, she recorded a season-best tie for 13th at the SemGroup Championship. She made 11 cuts in 2008 and made 10 cuts in 2009, including a career-best tie for eighth at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. Her 2010 included a tie for 10th at the CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge and her career earnings have topped $615,000. JILL MCGILL McGill has an impressive amateur record that includes winning the 1993 U.S. Women s Amateur Championship and the 1993 U.S. Public Links Championship. She was a member of the 1994 U.S. Curtis Cup team. As a collegiate player at USC, McGill was a two-time All-American. Prior to joining the LPGA Tour, she competed on the Futures Tour and the WPGET. McGill qualified for the LPGA Tour on her second attempt. At the top of her game in 2001, McGill tied for second at the Michelob Light Classic and fired a career-low final round 63. She also posted six top-10 finishes en route to her then-best financial season ($340,991) and highest finish on the season money list (31). Her 2004 was highlighted by a tie for third at the Wachovia LPGA Classic, setting up a 2005 that saw her earn a career-best $364,340. In 2008, she tied for third at the MasterCard Classic to punctuate another strong season. She's had 24 top 10 finishes in her career and earned more than $2.3 million. NICOLE CASTRALE Nicole Castrale (formerly Nicole Dalkas) has become one of the LPGA's top players with more than $2.55 million in career earnings (with 23 top 10s) and is healthy again after suffering a shoulder injury early in She had a solid 2009 in which she made 14 cuts and had two top 10 finishes. She earned more than half a million dollars in 2008 after posting six top 10 finishes, including a second at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. In 2007, she finished 15th on the money list ($854,292). The season included her first LPGA win at the Ginn Tribute Hosted by ANNIKA as well as six other Top 10 finishes. Her strong play earned her a spot on the 2007 U.S. Solheim Cup Team, which she also made in In 2006, she posted four top 10 finishes, including a tie for third at the Honda LPGA Thailand and a tie for fourth at the Fields Open in Hawaii. Her 2006 earnings of $375,106 were more than 10 times her career LPGA earnings entering the season. In 2005, she won back-to-back tournaments on the Futures Tour the Northwest Indiana FUTURES Golf Classic and the Quality Concepts Kankakee FUTURES Golf Classic en route to a fourth-place finish on the season-ending money list. In 2004, she competed on the Futures Tour and recorded two top 10 finishes. A four-year star at USC, she was a three-time All-Pac-10 team performer ( , 2000) before turning pro in KIM SAIKI-MALONEY Kim Saiki-Maloney lettered at USC from and was a 1987 All- American third teamer. She was one of the hottest players on the LPGA tour in the past decade, posting nine top 10 finishes (including a win at the Rochester LPGA) and earning more than $1.4 million since She has earned more than $2.3 million in her LPGA career and has 23 top 10 finishes. She won the Wegmans Rochester LPGA in 2004 and was second at the 2006 Safeway Classic. LISA McCLOSKEY Lisa McCloskey was a two-time All-American during her two-year Trojan career, earning first team honors in 2012 and second team in A transfer from Pepperdine, McCloskey led USC in stroke average as a senior at 72.48, the eighth-best season in school history. Ranked in the top 10 much of the season, she was named to the 2012 All-Pac-12 first team for the second year in a row. She is in her second season on the LPGA Tour with more than $130,000 in career earnings. PAGE 62 University of Southern California

62 JENNIFER SONG Jennifer Song is in her fourth year on the LPGA Tour after taking the Futures Tour by storm in the summer of Song, with more than $250,000 in career earnings early in her career, was a two-time All-American first teamer in two seasons as a Trojan in and and finished as the school s career leader in stroke average (71.59) and rounds in the 60s (15). As a freshman, she was the NGCA and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, posting eight top 10 finishes, including a second at the NCAA Championships and a tie for first at the Pac-10 Championships. Prior to her sophomore season, Song became the first woman in 21 years -- and only the second woman ever -- to win two U.S. Golf Association championships in the same season. She first won the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links in June and followed it with a title at the U.S. Women's Amateur. She was also the low amateur at the 2009 U.S. Women's Open. As a sophomore, she was the 2010 Pac-10 Golfer of the Year and became USC s first back-toback All-American first teamer since Mikaela Parmlid in She had six top finishes, including a fifth at the NCAA Championships and a tie for third at the Pac-10 Championships. She was second on the 2010 FUTURES Tour money list, winning twice, and earning Rookie of the Year honors. LIZETTE SALAS Lizette Salas, part of USC s 2008 NCAA title team, has established herself as one of the top women on the LPGA Tour and has already topped $1.2 million in career earnings. She posted seven top 10s in 2013 en route to $759,323 in earnings. She made 23 of 24 cuts and carded a 62 en route to a runner-up finish at the LPGA LOTTE Championship and also represented the U.S. at the Solheim Cup in She posted two early top 10s in 2014 for a quick start, topping the $240,000 she won as a full-time rookie in She became USC s first four-time All-American as a 2011 senior, earning first-team honors for the second time. Also in 2011, she was a Honda Sports Award finalist, was named Pac-10 Player of the Year for the second time and All-Pac-10 first team for the third time. She led USC in stroke average as a senior (71.87), had seven top 7 finishes and was ranked as high as No. 2. Her 14 career rounds in the 60s are the second-most ever in school history. As a 2010 junior, she earned All-American second team honors and her second straight All-Pac-10 first team notice after posting five top 10 finishes, including a win at the Turtle Bay Invitational. As a 2009 sophomore, she earned All-American first team, Pac-10 Player of the Year and Honda Sports Award finalist honors after posting two wins and eight top 10 finishes. Her stroke average that season is third-best ever at USC. In 2008, Salas helped USC win its second NCAA team title as a freshman, earning All-American second team honors and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year distinction. She graduated in 2011 with a degree in sociology. 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