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QUICK FACTS Paige Mackenzie was a second-team All-American in 2004. TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents... 1 2005 Outlook... 2-3 2005 Schedule... 2 2005 Roster... 3 Husky Profiles Ashley Bickerton... 4 Sung Ea Lee... 5 Paige Mackenzie... 6-7 Courtney McCracken... 8 Amber Prange... 9 Kim Shin... 10 Amy Wang... 11 Head Coach Mary Lou Mulflur... 12-13 Former Coaches Records... 13 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational... 14 2003-2004 Team Results/Statistics... 15 2004 Fall Team Results/Statistics... 15 2003-2004 Team/Individual Bests... 16-17 2003-2004 Tournament Results... 18-22 Husky Records... 23-28 Letterwinners... 29 Husky All-Americans / Pac-10 Honors... 30 Husky Home Courses... 31 Husky Golf Historical... 32-33 Washington National Golf Club... 34 Location... Seattle, Washington Mailing Address... Box 354080, Seattle, WA 98195 Enrollment... 38,000 (29,000 undergraduate) Nickname... Huskies Mascot... Spirit (Alaskan Malamute) School Song... Bow Down to Washington Colors... Purple and Gold President... Dr. Mark Emmert Director of Athletics... Todd Turner Senior Associate Athletic Director... Marie Tuite Assistant Director of Olympic Sports... Karen Flor Athletic Trainer... Pat Jenkins Media Relations Director... Jim Daves Media Relations Phone... (206) 543-2230 Media Relations Fax... (206) 543-5000 Home Courses... Broadmoor Country Club Sahalee Golf and Country Club Tacoma Country & Golf Club Washington National Golf Club Conference... Pac-10 2004 Pac-10 Finish... 6th 2004 NCAA West Regional Finish... 4th NCAA Championship Finish... 6th Total NCAA Appearances... 6 Best NCAA Finish... 6th, 2004 Letterwinners Lost... 1 Letterwinners Returning... 6 COACHING STAFF Head Women s Coach... Mary Lou Mulflur Alma Mater... Washington, 1980 Office Number... 206-543-0348 Year at Washington... 22nd www.gohuskies.com Credits: The 2005 Washington Golf Guide was written and edited by Jim Daves, media relations director. Printing by the University of Washington Publications Services (Judy Robertson). Action photography by David Gonzales, Jim Daves, Joanie Komura and Bruce Terami. 1

2 Paige Mackenzie Deep Lineup Paying Dividends for Huskies After Paige Mackenzie dropped in a players, but this team, I could throw any fivewith a school-record 74.09 stroke average. birdie putt to complete Washington s sixthplace finish at the 2004 NCAA of them out there and we re going to bea back injury forced her to stop playing for successful and that is a great position to benine months and cut short her sophomore Championships, veteran Husky coach Maryin as a coach. To have a roster with seven season. Lou Mulflur had an interesting thought. players that you know can play for you is An All-Pac-10 performer in 2004, she The fact that we were there with two really comforting as a coach. was seventh at the NCAA Regional and freshmen and two sophomores and a senior, when we walked of f that golf course we knew we could do a lot better, Mulflur It is also a comforting thought that thefinished 1th at the NCAAs, the best Huskies, ranked fourth in the final Golfweekshowing ever by a Husky. Mackenzie poll of the fall, do not have any seniors onposted six top-10 finishes during the season says. the roster. and picked up her first career victory. She Based on the team s performance this Mackenzie did not look like she missedenters this spring ranked 27th in the fall, Mulflur was right. Ranked fourth by Golfweek entering a beat last season while leading Washington Golfweek standings. Paige s wedge game is really the spring portion of the schedule, the Huskies have turned in three second-place finishes this season and one third-place phenomenal, Mulflur says. When she came back from her injury she was initially limited to putting and wedge play. All of that showing in tournament action. That list of accomplishments includes a runner-up showing at the Fall Preview. That type of play has generated some high expectations, exactly what Mulflur wants for her veteran team. They want the bar high, Mulflur says. They are the ones that set where the bar is and they know that we have an opportunity to do something really special. Everything that we do is taking us down that path. The Huskies certainly have the returning veterans to successfully navigate the road back to the NCAA Championships. There are six letterwinners back from last year s team, including second-team All- American Paige Mackenzie and honorable mention All-American Sung Ea Lee. Sophomores Amber Prange and Ashley Bickerton participated at the NCAAs while classmates Amy Wang and Courtney McCracken both saw tournament competition. The lone freshman, Kim Shin, could have the biggest impact on the team. She led Washington with a 73.25 stroke average in the fall and is ranked 19th in the nation entering the spring. This may be my deepest team ever, says Mulflur who is in her 22nd season at Washington. We ve had teams with good Final Golfweek Fall Standings 1. Duke 71.63 2. UCLA 72.47 3. Auburn 72.59 4. Washington 72.67 5. Georgia 72.79 6. Arizona State 72.88 7. Ohio State 72.97 8. Oklahoma State 73.17 9. Pepperdine 73.20 10. Tulane 73.41 2004 Washington Spring Schedule Date Event Course Location time has really made a dif ference and her short game has improved tremendously. Lee was second on the team last year with a 75.03 stroke average that helped her earn second-team All-Pac-10 honors. She was UW s top finisher in three events, including the Pac-10 Championships. Feb. 7-9 Regional Challenge Palos Verdes Los Angeles, CA March 8-9 Spartan Invitational Corral de Tierra Salinas, CA March 21-22 Duck Invitational Shadow Hills Eugene, OR April 1-3 ASU Invitational Karsten Tempe, AZ April 9-10 California Collegiate Stanford Stanford, CA April 18-20 Pac-10 Championships Ruby Hills Pleasanton, CA May 5-7 NCAA West Regional New Mexico State Univ. Course Las Cruces, NM May 17-20 NCAA Championships Sunriver Resort Sunriver, OR Sung Ea Lee

2005 Washington Roster Player Class Ht. Exp. Hometown High School Ashley Bickerton Sophomore 5-9 1V Ottawa, Ontario, CA Ashbury Prep Sung Ea Lee Junior 5-5 2V Tacoma, WA Clover Park Paige Mackenzie Junior 5-7 2V Yakima, WA Eisenhower Courtney McCracken Sophomore 5-5 1V Eagle, Idaho Eagle Amber Prange Sophomore 5-6 1V Noblesville, IN Noblesville Kim Shin Freshman 5-4 HS Mountlake Terrace, WA Shorewood Amy Wang Sophomore 5-4 1V Kirkland, WA Lake Washington Head Coach: Mary Lou Mulflur, 22nd year (Washington 80) Amber Prange year. She shot 72 and a career-best 70 during the final two rounds of the NCAAs to contribute to UW s sixth-place finish. McCracken was ninth at this year s Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational and has lowered her stroke average by six per round from her freshman campaign. She appeared in five tournaments as a freshman. Wang played in six tournaments as a freshman and had her best outing this fall with a 25thplace finish at the Ihlanfeldt Invitational. Shin s start is one of the best ever by a Husky. She led Washington with an eightplace outing in her debut at the Fall Preview and topped the Huskies with a sixth-place effort at the Ihlanfeldt. Last summer she capped her junior golf career by reaching the second round of match play at the U.S. Amateur. She was easily one of the top five freshmen in the nation this fall, Mulflur says. From the get go she has been steady. She s very tough mentally, she knows her game Kim Shin Lee capped her fall campaign by finishing second at the Las egas V Collegiate, her 1th top-10 performance. In 12 rounds she posted a 74.33 stroke average which has her on track to post her best season as a collegiate golfer. What impressed me the most about Sung this fall was in back-to-back tournaments she went deep under the par in the last round, Mulflur says. She is so capable of shooting those kinds of numbers. She works hard and is a good kid with a huge heart. Prange was an honorable mention All- Pac-10 pick as a freshman after posting a 75.93 stroke average. She played her way into the top-10 three times and posted a pair of rounds in the 60s. Bickerton, who is a member of Ashley Canada s National Amateur Team, came up Bickerton big for the Huskies in postseason play last very well; what she can and can t do. For the most part she sticks to those lines when she plays. With the NCAA Championships scheduled for the Sunriver Resort in Bend, Ore., a course familiar to the Huskies, Mulflur hopes to find the right combination that will allow the Huskies to better last season s sixth-place finish. Certainly Paige, Sung and Kim solidified themselves as the top three. Our four through seven players, it is almost like you go four a, b, c and d. They are that close and they are all that good. It does not seem to matter which five, we played with ferent dif line-ups all fall and we still ranked in the top four in the country. Not a lot of teams can do that and be that productive consistently. I think we are all excited to get going in the spring. 3

Ashley Bickerton Sophomore Ottawa, Canada Washington & Amateur Notes Named to the eight-player Canadian Ladies Golf Association 2004-05 National Amateur team, she is one of four collegiate players selected Tied for sixth at Canada s 2004 Royale Cup National Amateur Will pursue a major in communications 2004 (Sophomore Fall) Appeared in three fall events, missing the Stanford Intercollegiate Best finish was Fall Preview where she was 28th at 7-over 220 Carded a pair of 71s in the final rounds at the Preview and Las egas V Collegiate 2003-2004 (Freshman) One of two freshmen on the Husky postseason roster Competed in nine tournaments during the season including the NCAA Championships Posted a 78.65 stroke average Had a strong finish during the final two days of play at the NCAAs to help the Huskies record a sixth-place finish, shooting 72 during the third round and a career-best 70 on the final day of play Was UW s No. 4 scorer at the NCAAs with a 17-over 305 Her 72 during the final round of the NCAAWest Regional helped the Huskies to a fourth-place showing Was UW s number-three finisher at the regional, shooting 13-over 229 to place 45th Best tournament was 5-over 216 at Stanford Intercollegiate Was UW s number-two scorer at Ihlanfeldt Invitational in her collegiate debut Junior Golf A 2002 AJGA All-American Won the AJGA Lessing Classic and the AJGA Bank of Montreal Future Links Tied for first at the 2003 Canadian Junior Placed fifth at the 2003 BMO Canadian Tour event Was fifth in the standings for the the 2003 Canadian Junior Golf Order of Merit Won the 2001 CJGAWorld Junior Challenge Played in the 2002 Junior World Championships A three-time Quebec Junior Team member Played on the 2001 and 2002 CJGACanadian Junior Teams Her high school, Ashbury College Prep, did not fer of a women s golf team Also played basketball, cross country and volleyball. Personal Born Aug. 7, 1985 in Ottawa Bickerton s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2003-04 26 2045 78.65 70 2004-05 9 685 76.11 71 Totals 35 2730 78.00 70 Career Best Finish: 21st, Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, Oct. 6-8, 2003 Career Top-10 Finishes: 0 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 216, Stanford Intercol., Oct. 17-19, 2003 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 70, NCAA Championships, May 21, 2004 Bickerton s Tournament Results 2004-05 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/20-22 Fall Preview 74-75-71 +7 220 28 3 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 78-83-76 +21 237 31 5 11/1-3 Las Vegas Collegiate 81-76-71 +12 228 35 4 4 2003-2004 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 80-71-79 +14 230 21 2 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate 75-71-75 +5 216 30 5 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational 78-82-78 +22 238 56 5 2/16-17 Bay Area Classic 84-82 +22 166 23 5 3/12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 80-79-76 +19 235 21 3 4/9-10 Peg Barnard Collegiate 87-84 +27 171 69 5 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championships 84-84-82 +34 250 47 5 5-6/8 NCAA West Regionals 75-82-72 +13 229 45 3 5-18/21 NCAA Championships 78-75-72-70 +17 305 80 4

Sung Ea Lee Junior Tacoma, WA Washington & Amateur Notes Has 11 top-10 finishes in her career to rank fifth on UW all-time list Advanced to match play at 2004 U.S. Public Links Has played 75 collegiate rounds, the second highest total on the team Ranked 30th in final fall Golfweek standings Majoring in sociology 2004 (Junior Fall) Played in all four events and posted a 74.33 scoring average Was UW s top finisher at the Las Vegas Collegiate, placing second Las Vegas Collegiate tied as her best finish as a collegiate Posted a 67 during the final round of the Stanford Intercollegiate, her best round as a collegiate. Her 212 at Stanford was her best tournament score Her 4-under 68 at Las Vegas was best round against par by a Husky Lee s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2002-2003 31 2359 76.10 71 2003-2004 32 2401 74.93 70 2004-05 12 885 75.03 67 Totals 75 5645 75.27 67 2003-2004 (Sophomore) An honorable mention All-America pick and a second-team All-Pac-10 selection Was second on the team with a 75.03 stroke average Had five top-10 finishes Shot 15-over 303 to place 69th at first NCAA Championships and helpcareer Best Finish: 2nd, California Collegiate, April 12-13, 2003 & UW to a sixth-place finish Las Vegas Collegiate, Nov. 1-3, 2004 Her stroke average ranked as the sixth best in Husky history Career Top-10 Finishes: 11 Ranked 35th in Golfweek s May 9 final standings Career Best 54-Hole Score: 212, Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 15-17, One of two Huskies to play all 11events during the season 2004 Shot 5-over 221 at the NCAAWest Regional Championship to tie for 15th Career Best 18-Hole Score: Was UW s top finisher in three tournaments, including the Pac-10 Championship where she placed 10th overall 67, Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 17, 2004 Shot 1-under 215 at the Stanford Intercollegiate to help ashington W set a Lee s Tournament Results new team tournament scoring mark 2004-05 That was the best tournament score in her career UW Shot 70 in the 1st & 3rd rounds, the best single-round scores in her career Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. Was ranked ninth by Golfstat in par three scoring 9/20-22 Fall Preview 72-71-78 +8 221 32 4 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 78-82-76 +20 236 28 4 2002-2003 (Freshman) 10/15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate 71-74-67 +2 212 6 2 An honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection 11/1-3 Las Vegas Collegiate 74-74-68 E 216 2 1 2003-2004 Posted three straight top-10 finishes at the end of the season UW Was 10th at NCAAWest Regional, shooting top score (220) of the seasondate Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. Her 10th-place at the regional was the fifth best by a Husky at the event10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 82-81-75 +22 238 42 4 Was 2nd at the California Collegiate, her best showing tournament finish 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate 70-75-70-1 215 11 2 Was eighth at the Pac-10 Championships, shooting 7-over 223 Best 18-hole score was a 71 in the 1st round of the Pac-10s One of four players to appear in all 11tournaments during the year Was the Huskies top scorer in three events 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational 74-77-71 +6 222 5 2 2/16-17 Bay Area Classic 78-79 +13 157 6 2 3/3-4 Spartan Invitational 71-73-72 E 216 5 1 3/12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 77-71-77 +9 225 4 1 4/2-4 ASU Ping Invit. 74-75-75 +8 224 30 3 4/9-10 Peg Barnard Collegiate 76-75 +7 151 14 2 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championship 77-77-75 +13 229 10 1 5-6/8 NCAA West Regional 72-76-73 +5 221 15 2 5/18-21 NCAA Championships 76-73-77-77 +15 303 69 3 Clover Park High School/Junior Golf Was the WIAAstate champion in 2001 after being the runner -up in 2000 The WJGA state champ in 2001 U.S. Junior Amateur Qualifier in 2000 Voted the Tacoma Athletics Commission Athlete of the Year 2002-2003 The PCL District champion all four years at Clover Park UW Runner up at the 2001 PGA Junior Series Championship at Indian Summer Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. Member of the WJGATeam Washington and Team USA in 2000 and 2002 9/26-28 McGuire Invitational 81-77-77 +16 235 39 4 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 76-76-76 +12 228 19 4 Played tennis in high school 10/18-20 Stanford Invitational 73-75-75 +7 223 13 3 2/18-19 Bay Area Classic 77-75 +8 152 3 1 Personal 2/24-26 Arizona Invitational 76-80-76 +19 232 41 3 Born June 10, 1984 in Guam 3/4-5 Spartan Invitational 75-74-73 +6 222 12 2 Father, Lee Dai Won, owns a construction company 3/24-26 UCLA Invitational 81-79-81 +25 241 59 3 Has two younger sisters and a younger brother 4/4-6 ASU Ping Invitational 82-76-75 +17 233 63 3 4/12-13 California Collegiate 78-72 +6 150 2 1 4/22-24 Pac-10 Championships 71-76-76 +7 223 8 1 5/8-10 NCAA West Regionals 75-73-72 +4 220 10 2 5

Paige Mackenzie Junior Yakima, WA 2004 (Junior Fall) Competed in all four events Led Washington at the Stanford Intercollegiate with a fifth-place finish Equaled her best 18-hole score with a 3-under 67 at Stanford Tied her best tournament score with a 210 at the Stanford Intercollegiate Ranked 27th in final fall Golfweek standings 2003-2004 (Sophomore) Named an NGCA second-team All-American Shot even par 288 to finish 1th 1 at the NCAAChampionships, her second top-25 finish at the NCAAs after placing 25th in 2002 Finished strong by posted a 69 and 68 during the final two rounds Earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors this year Led the team with a 74.09 stroke average that ranks first on UW s all-time single-season list Ranked 22nd in Golfweek and 23rd in the Golfstat Cup final rankings Was seventh at NCAAWest Reigional, shooting career-best 67 during the final round of play, the lowest score ever recorded by a Husky in postseason competition Was Washington s top finisher in all three fall tournaments and three times in the spring Recorded her first career win at the Kent Youel Invitational Shot 2-under 214 to take medalist honors Carded the best tournament score in her career with 6-under 210 to place third at the Stanford Intercollegiate Had six top-10 finishes raising her career total to 10 Posted the Huskies top 3 tourney scores and 5 best single-round scores 2002-2003 (Redshirt Season) Led the Huskies in scoring with a stroke average of 73.8 UW s top finisher at the McGuire Invitational with a 3rd-place showing Had a top-10 finish at the Stanford Invitational 2001-2002 (Freshman) Named to the NGCAAll-Scholar-Athlete team Honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection Competed in all 12 tournaments for the Huskies Was one of UW s top three scorers in 10 events Led UW at the NCAAs with a 25th-place finish that ranks as the best performance ever by a Husky at the NCAAs Was the sixth highest finisher among Pac-10 competitors at the NCAAs Was the Huskies top finisher at the PING/ASU Invitational (224) and tied Kelli Kamimura for 23rd in the rain-shortened Fall Preview (150) during her first collegiate tourney Top tournament finish was the Peg Barnard California Collegiate where he was fourth overall at 3-over 147 6 Was seventh at Oregon s Duck Invitational (223) Her 4-over 220 at the Stanford Intercollegiate helped UW to set a 54-hole scoring record (874), that was also her low 54-hole total for the year Low round of the year was a 69 she shot ASU at Invitational Eisenhower High School/Junior Golf A first-team All-Big-9 selection all four seasons at Eisenhower In 1999 she received the Joan Teats Inspirational Award, named after the founder of Washington Junior Golf Washington & Amateur Notes Posted five top-10 finishes in national tournaments, claiming one championship Second-team preseason All-American by Golfweek Competed at U.S. Women s Amateur Championships in 1999 Most experienced player with 87 collegiate A National Honor Society member with a 3.97 grade point average rounds Won the Washington Scholar Award Ranks fourth on UW s all-time list with 12 top-10 finishes Named the 2000 Girl Golfer of the Year for both the Washington Junior Only member of team to win a collegiate event Golf Association and the Pacific Northwest Golf Association Owns UW single-season stroke average record (74.1) set in 2004 Was the medalist at the 2002 TransNational Needs 15 more rounds to become UW s all-time leader in rounds played Lettered in basketball Granted a medical redshirt for the 2002-03 season after being sidelined for nine months with a back injury Personal Older brother, Brock, was a two-time first-team All-American for UW men s Daughter of Hugh and Caren Mackenzie team Mother and father are both pharmacists Father swam at Washington State Uncle, Stewart, played golf at Oregon

Mackenzie s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2001-2002 34 2574 75.71 69 2002-2003 9 664 73.78 70 2003-2004 32 2371 74.09 67 2004-05 12 883 73.58 67 Total 87 6492 74.62 67 Career Best Finish: 1st, Kent Youel Invitational, Nov. 4-5, 2003 Career Top-10 Finishes: 12 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 210, Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 17-19, 2003 and Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 15-17, 2004 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 67, NCAA West Regional, May 8, 2004 and Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 15, 2004 Mackenzie s Tournament Results 2004-05 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/20-22 Fall Preview 68-80-70 +5 218 21 2 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 78-79-73 +14 230 15 2 10/15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate 67-72-71 E 210 5 1 11/1-3 Las Vegas Collegiate 74-80-71 +9 225 24 3 2003-2004 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 81-74-74 +13 229 17 1 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate 71-68-71-6 210 3 1 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational 72-71-71-2 214 1 1 2/16-17 Bay Area Classic 79-82 +18 161 10 4 3/3-4 Spartan Invitational 77-72-72 +5 221 12 2 3/12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 79-73-76 +7 228 8 2 4/2-4 ASU PING Invitational 71-69-74-2 214 4 1 4/9-10 Peg Barnard Collegiate 77-77 +10 154 21 4 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championships 79-78-78 +19 235 21 4 5-6/8 NCAA West Regionals 75-75-67 +1 217 7 1 5-18/21 NCAA Championships 73-78-69-68 E 288 11 1 2002-2003 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/26-28 McGuire Invitational 72-73-73-1 218 3 1 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 72-76-77 +9 225 13 2 10/18-20 Stanford Invitational 76-70-75 +5 221 10 2 2001-2002 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/24-26 Fall Preview 74-76 +6 150 23 1 10/8-10 Northwest Invitational 77-74-75 +10 226 18 3 10/19-21 Stanford Intercollegiate 73-75-72 +4 220 17 3 2/17-18 Lady Aztec Invitational 84-76 +14 160 19 3 2/25-26 Arizona Invitational 81-76-81 +22 238 71 4 3/4-6 Spartan Invitational 76-70-80 +10 226 25 3 3/28-29 Duck Invitational 74-76-73 +7 223 7 3 4/5-7 ASU PING Invitational 77-78-69 +8 224 24 1 4/13-14 Barnard Collegiate 74-73 +3 147 4 2 4/22-24 Pac-10 Championships 84-77-89 +23 239 41 5 5/9-11 NCAA West Regionals 76-77-74 +11 227 29 3 5/21-24 NCAA Championships 76-70-76-72 +6 294 25 1 7

Courtney McCracken Sophomore Eagle, ID Washington & Amateur Notes Finished 24th at 2004 Oregon Open, the third best of any amateur Placed 10th at 2004 Idaho State Amateur * Interested in majoring in communications 2004 (Sophomore Fall) Placed ninth at Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational competing as an individual That marked her first top-10 finish as a collegiate Recorded career bests for tournament score (227) and single-round (71) at Ihlanfeldt Was UW s No. 4 finisher at the Stanford Intercollegiate 2003 (Freshman) Played in five tournaments, twice as a scoring player Best performance was the Spartan Invitational where she shot 238 Carded her best 18-hole score at that event with a 76 during the second round of the Spartan Invitational Eagle High School and Junior Golf Won 5A state title as a junior and senior Was a three-time district champion and a three-time Southern Idaho Conference medalist Won the 2003 Idaho Amateur Championship Personal Born April 2, 1985 in Boise Daughter of Dana and Dennis McCracken Has a younger brother, Connor McCracken s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2003-2004 15 1230 82.00 76 2004-05 6 456 76.00 71 Total 21 1686 80.29 71 Career Best Finish: 9th, Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, Oct. 4-6, 2004 Career Top-10 Finishes: 1 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 227, Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, Oct. 4-6, 2004 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 71, Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, Oct. 45, 2004 McCracken s Tournament Results 2004-05 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational * 78-71-78 +11 227 9 NA 10/15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate 83-73-73 +19 229 61 4 * Competed as Individual 2003-2004 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational * 80-87-79 +30 246 59 na 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational * 81-78-81 +24 240 59 na 3/3-4 Spartan Invitational 83-76-79 +22 238 57 5 4/2-4 ASU PING Invitational 80-84-79 +25 243 84 4 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championships * 92-83-88 +45 263 54 na * Competed as Individual 8

/Amber Prange Sophomore Noblesville, IN Washington & Amateur Notes Has three top-10 finishes in her career Lost in a three-way playof f for a spot at the 2004 U.S. Amateur Advanced to round of 16 of match play at 2004 North and South Amateur Sister, Ashley, was a first-team All-American as a senior at North Carolina last season Plans on majoring in business 2004 (Fall) Played in three fall events Was 15th at the Ihlanfeldt Invitational, placing second for UW Best single-round was a 72 at the Fall Preview 2003-2004 (Freshman) One of two freshmen to compete at the NCAAs for the Huskies, placing 93rd after shooting 308, including a 72 during the second round Earned honorable mention honors on the All-Pac-10 team Third on the team with a 75.93 stroke average, ranking 12th on UW s single-season record list Played in nine tournaments and recorded three top-10 finishes Ranked 72nd in Golfweek s final standings Shot 14-over 230 at NCAAWest Regionals to finish 47th Personal Was the Huskies top finisher at the Bay Area Classic and Peg Barnard Born Nov. 16, 1984 in Newport Beach, Calif. Collegiate Parents are Sara and Robert Prange Tied Paige Mackenzie for team lead with two rounds in the 60s Father is a golf professional Placed second at the Bay Area Classic Older sister, Ashley, who played at North Carolina and is now a pro Shot 1-over 217 at Stanford Intercollegiate in her best scoring outing, opening that event with back-to-back rounds of 69 Prange s Career Statistics Those were two of the top four 18-hole scores by a UW player during the Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low season 2003-04 29 2202 75.93 69 Recorded her first top-10 finish at the Kent Youel Invitational in Hawaii 2004-05 9 685 76.11 72 when she shot 8-over 224 Totals 38 2887 75.97 69 Was the fourth best freshman at the Pac-10 Championships, placing 14th Career Best Finish: 2nd, Bay Area Classic, Feb. 16-17, 2004 Noblesville High School and Junior Golf Career Top-10 Finishes: 3 Two-time (2002, 2003) AJGA Polo All-American Career Best 54-Hole Score: 217, Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 17-19, Won one AJGA event last summer and had four top-three finishes 2003 Was an all-state selection four years in a row Career Best 18-Hole Score: 69, Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 18, 2003 Played on high school basketball team. and 69, Stanford Intercollegiate. Oct. 17, 2003 Prange s Tournament Results 2004-05 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/20-22 Fall Preview 72-77-73 +9 222 35 5 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 80-74-76 +14 230 15 2 10/15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate 74-78-81 +23 233 69 5 Amber Prange (left) with her older sister, Ashley, at the 2004 NCAA Championships at Auburn. Ashley was a first-team All-American as a senior at North Carolina in 2004. 2003-2004 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 78-75-81 +18 234 34 3 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate 69-69-79 +1 217 18 4 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational 77-74-73 +8 224 8 3 2/16-17 Bay Area Classic 75-79 +10 154 2 1 3/3-4 Spartan Invitational 75-75-76 +10 226 21 3 3/12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 84-82-79 +29 245 45 5 4/9-10 Peg Barnard Collegiate 75-73 +4 148 6 1 4/19-21 Pac-10 Championships 78-79-76 +17 233 14 2 5-6/8 NCAA West Regionals 76-81-73 +14 230 47 4 5-18/21 NCAA Championships 80-72-80-76 +20 308 93 5 9

Kim Shin Freshman Mountlake Terrace, WA Washington & Amateur Notes Off to the best start of a freshman in the UW program s history Ranked 19th in final fall Golfweek standings Advanced to second round of match play at 2004 U.S. Amateur 2004 (Fall) Led the Huskies with a 73.25 scoring average Had three top-10 finishes in her first four events Led UW at Fall Preview with eighth-place finish Best tourney showing was Ihlanfeldt Invitational where she was sixth Posted a 2-over 215 at Fall Preview for top 54-hole score Best single-round was also at Fall Preview where she shot 69. Shorewood High School and Junior Golf Won the 4Astate championship as a junior, was the runner-up as a sophomore and fourth as a freshman Did not play in high school state tournament as a senior because of conflict with qualifying event of the U.S. Open Named the 2003 Girls Player fo the Year by the PNGA Picked the Washington Junior Golf Association s Player of the Year in 2003 Won the 2003 Junior America s Cup qualifier tournament and the 2003 World State qualifier Finished in the top-10 at the 2003 Junior America s Cup Reached the round of 64 at the 2003 U.S. Girls Junior Championship Defeated Michelle Wie in a 19-hole match at the 2002 US Girls Junior Won the Jack Baty Award as player of the year for the Washington Junior Golf Association in both 2002 and 2003 Topped the WJGApoints standings in 2003 Pesonal May 29, 1986 in Seattle Parents are Francisco and Meeja Has an older brother, Roy Shin s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2004-05 12 879 73.25 69 Career Best Finish: 6th,Ihlanfeldt Invitational, Oct. 4-6, 2004 Career Top-10 Finishes: 3 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 215, Fall Preview, Sept. 20-22, 2004 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 69, Fall Preview, Sept. 20-22, 2004 Shin s Tournament Results 2004-05 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/20-22 Fall Preview 73-69-73 +2 215 8 1 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 76-72-77 +9 225 6 1 10/15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate 72-75-72 +9 219 20 3 11/1-3 Las Vegas Collegiate 74-76-70 +4 220 9 2 10

Amy Wang Sophomore Kirkland, WA Washington & Amateur Notes Finished fifth in U.S. Amateur qualifier, losing in a playof f for a spot to the national tournament. Placed fifth at 2004 Washington State Amateur Reached the round of 16 in match play at the PNGA Amateur 2004 (Sophomore Fall) Played in two tournaments Turned in best finish with 25th-place fort ef at Ihlanfeldt Invitational Shot 72 during the Las Vegas Collegiate for her best 18-hole score at UW 2003 (Freshman) Played in all six tournaments Best efort came at the Stanford Intercollegiate where she shot 9-over 225 Carded a 73 at the Stanford Intercollegiate for her best 18-hole score One of four freshmen on the Husky roster Lake Washington High School/Junior Golf Selected the 2003 Women s player of the year by the PNGA Won the 2003 PNGAAmateur Championship Was the 2003 WSGAAmateur Champion Competed at the 2003 U.S. Amateur Championship Finished first on the 2003 WSGAWomen s Performance Points List Named the Seattle Post-Intelligencer s 2003 All-Star Was the Seattle Times high school player of the year in 2003 Personal Born Nov. 17, 1984 Parents are Sherry and Tony Wang Has an older sister, Wendy, and an older brother, Kevin Wang s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2003-04 17 1343 79.00 73 2004-05 6 463 77.17 72 Totals 23 1806 78.52 72 Career Best Finish: 25th, Ihlanfeldt Invitational, Oct. 4-6, 2004 Career Top-10 Finishes: 0 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 225, Stanford Intercollegiate, Oct. 17-19, 2003 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 72, Las Vegas Collegiate, Nov. 1-3, 2004 Wang s Tournament Results 2004-05 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/4-6 Ihlanfeldt Invitational * 80-80-75 +19 235 25 NA 11/1-3 Las Vegas Collegiate 72-80-76 +12 228 35 4 2003-2004 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 80-79-84 +27 243 54 na 10/17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate 73-78-74 +9 225 46 na 11/4-5 Kent Youel Invitational 80-79-74 +17 233 40 4 3/3-4 Spartan Invitational 74-78-80 +16 232 44 4 4/2-4 ASU PING Invitational 79-81-85 +29 245 85 5 4/9-10 Barnard Collegiate * 81-84 +21 165 54 na * Competed as an individual 11

12 Mary Lou Mulflur Head Coach 22nd Season Longest tenure of any current Husky coach in any sport Played in the U.S. Open in 1979 and 1980 1988 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 1999 Pac-10 Coach of the Year One of the first female studentathletes to receive an athletic scholarship from Washington Coached eight players who have earned All-Pac-10 honors Coached seven players who have been named NGCA All- Americans Had 12 players earn NGCA All- Scholar Athlete honors 21 times Coached UW to six NCAA Championships appearances Coached current California head coach Nancy Kessler- McDaniel and current assistant coaches Kelli Kamimura (Pepperdine) and Kari Sampson (Washington State) Inducted into the Portland Interscholastic League Hall of Fame in 2004 In the history of the Husky women s golf team, two individuals stand out as the cornerstones for the program. The first is Edean Ihlanfeldt, the namesake of the Huskies annual fall tournament. She was Washington s first coach. So dedicated to seeing women have an opportunity to compete on the intercollegiate level, Ihlanfeldt never accepted a paycheck for her ef forts. She funneled her salary back into the program. The second is current head coach Mary Lou Mulflur, who is in her 22nd season directing the Huskies. A player for Ihlanfeldt, Mulflur s passion and commitment to Husky golf makes her former mentor proud. Mulflur s dedication, teaching skills and fundraising abilities have allowed her to build the Husky program into one of the nation s most competitive teams on an annual basis. Last season Washington experienced one of its greatest campaigns, finishing sixth at the 2004 NCAA Championships. It was the highest finish ever by a UW team at the NCAAs. The Huskies were led by sophomore Paige Mackenzie, who placed 1th 1at the national championships and was named a second-team All-American. Classmate Sung Ea Lee was named an honorable mention All-American. They became the fifth and sixth Husky golfers under Mulflur to earn All-American honors. Washington s success at the NCAAChampionships has slowly been building the past few seasons. The 2004 season was the 12th consecutive year the Huskies have advanced to an NCAA Regional Championships. In 2001 Mulflur led Washington to a 16th-place finish at the NCAA Championships. At the time, it was the best showing by a Husky team at the national championships. s UW 2002 NCAA Championships appearance was the fifth by the Huskies over a stretch of eight years. That season the Huskies won Oregon Duck Invitational and the Peg Barnard California Collegiate and tied for fifth at the Pac-10 Championships. Mulflur s players have also achieved in the classroom. This year Mackenzie became the 13th Husky to be named to the Golf Coaches Association s All- Scholar Athlete team. During her tenure UW golfers have earned the distinction on 20 occasions. Twice during Mulflur s career she has been named the Pac-10 Conference s Coach of the Year. The first time she received the honor was in 1988. She picked up the award for the second time in 1999. In 1995, Mulflur directed the Huskies to their first team NCAA Tournament appearance on the strength of a sixth-place finish in the NCAA West Regional. In 1988, the UW had its best Pac-10 finish ever, placing third in the conference tournament. That year brought

Mulflur her first Pac-10 Coach of the Year award. school titles in 1974 and 1975. She also won the 1975 Oregon Mulflur has coached several Husky players who have gonejunior championship. on to play professionally or coach. Nancy Kessler McDaniel, who Mulflur added the Southern Oregon titles in 1980, 1982, 1995 played at UW from 1984 to 1987, went on to play on the LPGA tourand 1997 to her list of accolades. She achieved another milestone and is now the head coach at California. Former Husky All-American during her playing career in 1979 and 1880 when she competed at Kelli Kamimura is an assistant coach at Pepperdine and Kari the U.S. Open Championship. In addition she competed in four Sampson is an assistant at Washington State. National Collegiate Championships, and three U.S. Amateur Mulflur, regarded as one of the most successful golfers to comechampionships. out of the UW, came to Washington in 1976 and was one of the Mulflur graduated from Washington in 1980 with a degree in first female athletes to receive a scholarship at ashington. W The speech communications. She is former vice-president of the Portland, Ore., native went on to earn four letters as a Husky. National Golf Coaches Association and served on the LPGA Before her career was over, Mulflur won three regular-season SAFECO Classic Advisory Board. She has appeared as a celebrity tournaments, including the inaugural Ihlanfeldt Invitational in 1980 player in several local golf events and fundraisers. a feat only surpassed by Kelli Kamimura. In October of 2004, Mulflur was inducted into the Portland While attending Grant High School, Mulflur won state highhigh School Hall of Fame. Washington Coaching History Edean Ihlanfeldt 1975-81 Jan Lanphere 1981-82 Lesley Hobert 1982-83 Mary Lou Mulflur 1983-present Edean Ihlanfeldt Lesley Hobert Mary Lou Mulflur 13

Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational The 54-hole Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational is ashington s W annual fall tournament held at Sahalee Country Coub in Sammamish, ash. W The event is named for the founder of the ashington W women s golf program. The 2004 Ihlanfelt Invitational was the 23rd in the event s history. Oklahoma State swept the team and individual honors The eighth-ranked Oklahoma State Cowgirls won the 2004 title at 35- over 899. Washington and Oregon tied for second at 918. Oklahoma State was led by the one-two finish of Karin Sjodin and Annie Thurman. Sjodin s victory was her second straight after taking medalist honors at the Fall Preview. She posted a 2-under 70 for a three-day total of 3-under 213. Team Champions Date Team Scores Mar. 23-25, 1981 UCLA 327-315-311 953 Mar. 23-25, 1982 San Jose State 316-314-318 948 Mar. 21-23, 1983 U.S. International 308-306-316 930 Mar. 19-21, 1984 USC 325-324-316 965 Mar. 25-27, 1985 San Jose State 298-314-310 922 Mar. 24-26, 1986 USC 323-306-305 934 Oct. 13-15, 1986 USC 306-299-307 912 Oct. 12-14, 1987 Arizona 319-298-315 932 Oct. 10-12, 1988 Arizona 305-305-304 914 Oct. 16-18, 1989 Arizona 303-301-304 908 Oct. 15-17, 1990 Stanford 306-311-311 928 Oct. 14-16, 1991 Arizona 292-293-314 899 Oct. 12-14, 1992 San Jose State 304-307-304 915 Oct. 11-13, 1993 San Jose State 298-297-301 896 Oct. 10-12, 1994 Stanford 298-297-301 896 Oct. 9-12, 1995 San Jose State 288-300- rn 588 Oct. 7-9, 1996 Stanford 301-289-295 885 Oct. 13-15, 1997 Tulsa 289-298-294 881 Oct. 11-13,1999 USC 293-291-294 878 Oct. 9-11, 2000 USC 292-307-297 896 2001 No Event (UW Hosted Fall Preview) Oct. 6-8, 2002 USC 292-301-292 885 Oct. 6-8, 2003 Arizona 299-293-304 896 Oct. 4-6, 2004 Oklahoma State 296-301-302 899 Individual Champions Date Team Team Scores March 23-25, 1981 Kelli Antolock BYU 76-74-75 225 March 23-25, 1982 Juli Inkster San Jose St. 74-75-73 222 March 21-23, 1983 Pip Barry USIU 74-73-77 224 March 19-21, 1984 Kim Lasken USC 74-81-80 235 March 25-27, 1985 Julie Ralls San Jose St. 72-74-78 224 March 24-26, 1986 Flori Prono USC 81-71-74 226 Oct. 13-15, 1986 Tracy Nakamura USC 72-74-76 222 Oct. 12-14, 1987 Nancy Kessler Washington 70-79-79 228 Oct. 10-12, 1988 Kathryn Imrie Arizona 76-74-71 221 Oct. 16-18, 1989 Martina Koch Arizona 75-74-71 220 Oct. 15-17, 1990 Andrey Wooding Stanford 73-76-77 226 Oct. 14-16, 1991 Annika Sorenstam Arizona 70-67-74 211 Oct. 12-14, 1992 Tracy Hanson San Jose St. 72-73-71 216 Oct. 11-13, 1993 Janice Moodie San Jose St. 73-72-71 216 Oct. 10-12, 1994 Mhairi McKay Stanford 73-73-75 221 Oct. 9-12, 1995 Vibeke Stensrud San Jose St. 70-73-rn 143 Oct. 7-9, 1996 Dodie Mazzuca Washington 74-74-65 213 Andrea Baxter Stanford 76-69-68 213 Oct. 13-15, 1997 Christina Kuld Tulsa 70-69-72 211 Oct. 11-13, 1999 Tamie Durdin Pepperdine 69-71-68 208 Oct. 9-11, 2000 Stephanie Keever Stanford 70-72-74 216 Stacy Prammanasudh Tulsa 71-73-72 216 2001 - No Event (UW Hosted Fall Preview) Oct. 6-8, 2002 Mikaela Parmlid USC 74-72-68 214 Oct. 6-8, 2003 Erica Blasberg Arizona 76-69-74 219 Irene Cho USC 70-76-73 219 Oct. 4-6, 2004 Karin Sjodin Okla. State 70-73-70 213 Oklahoma State won the 2004 Edean Ihlanfield Invitational by 19 strokes. The Cowgirls were led by medalist Karin Sjodin, who shot 3-under 213. Edean Ihlanfeldt Edean Ihlanfeldt is the woman responsible for launching the women s golf team at Washington, and she never took a dime for the job she loved so much during her coaching career. When Washington expanded its athletic lineup to include women s sports, Kit Green hired Ihlanfeldt, one of the area s top players, to coach the Huskies. Armed with an envelope of names and addresses of women who signed up to play, she started the program in 1974 before retiring seven years later in 1981 at the age of 50. During her seven-year coaching career, Ihlanfeldt never accepted payment for her coaching duties. Instead, she donated her salary back for scholarships. Three of Ihlanfeldt s teams and five individuals qualified for AIAW the championships. During her tenure, Washington was the only Northwest team to qualify for the nationals. Ihlanfeldt was no stranger to championship golf. Her list of victories included five PNGA titles, six Montana State championships, three Washington State titles, four Seattle City championships, the Trans-Mississippi title and the Canadian Open Championship. She was the only player to win the Seattle, City Washington and PNGAtournaments in the same year. The Washington women s golf program named its fall golf invitational in her honor. Former Husky coach Edean Ihlanfeldt and the U.S. National Senior Championship trophy. 14

2003-2004 Team Results Date Tournament Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-3 Total Finish Low Player Oct. 6-8 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 321 300 309 930 9 of 15 Mackenzie (17th, 229) Oct. 17-19 Stanford Intercollegiate *280 *280 290 +850 2 of 18 Mackenzie (3rd, 210) Nov. 4-5 Hawaii Invitational 301 301 289 2 of 17 Mackenzie (1st, 214) Feb. 16-17 Bay Area Classic 312 317 629 1 of 14 Prange (2nd, 154) March 3-4 Spartan Invitational 297 296 299 4 of 17 Lee (5th, 216) March 12-14 Lady Gamecock Classic 316 305 306 5 of 11 Lee (4th, 225) April 2-4 ASU Invitational 298 298 302 9 of 17 Mackenzie (4th, 214) April 9-10 Peg Barnard Collegiate 304 300 604 2 of 13 Prange (6th, 148) April 19-21 Pac-10 Championships 309 310 311 6 of 10 Lee (10th, 229) May 6-8 NCAA Regionals 298 309 ^285 892 4 of 21 Mackenzie (7th, 217) May 18-21 NCAA Championships 305 298 297 #284 6 of 24 Mackenzie (11th, 288) * School record for 18-hole score + School record for 54-hole score ^ School record for third-round # School record for postseason single-round score 2003-2004 Individual Statistics Low Low Top Top Player Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Round 54-Hole Finish 10 60s -Par Par Paige Mackenzie 11 32 2371 74.09 67 210 1 7 5 12 1 Sung Ea Lee 11 32 2401 75.03 70 215 4 5 0 5 2 Amber Prange 10 29 2202 75.93 69 217 2 3 2 2 1 Lindsay Morgan 9 26 1999 76.88 70 216 6 1 0 2 1 Ashley Bickerton 9 26 2045 78.65 70 221 21 0 0 3 2 Amy Wang +6 17 1343 79.00 73 225 40 0 0 0 0 Courtney McCracken +5 15 1230 82.00 76 238 54 0 0 0 0 + Competed in three events as non-scoring player 2004 Fall Tournament Summary Date Tournament Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-3 Total Finish Low Player Sept. 20-22 Fall Preview 285 292 287 864 2nd of 21 Shin (8th, 215) Oct. 4-6 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 310 307 301 918 2nd of 14 Shin (6th, 225) Oct. 15-17 Stanford Intercollegiate 284 294 #283 861 3rd of 18 Mackenzie (5th, 210) Nov. 1-3 Las Vegas Collegiate 294 306 280 880 2nd of 17 Lee (2nd, 216) Nov. 14-16 National Collegiate Match Play 2004 Fall Individual Statistics Low Low Top Top Player Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Round 54-Hole Finish 10 60s -Par Par Kim Shin 4 12 879 73.25 69 215 6 3 1 2 2 Paige Mackenzie 4 12 883 73.58 67 210 5 1 2 2 0 Sung Ea Lee 4 12 885 73.75 67 212 2 2 2 1 1 Courtney McCracken # 2 6 456 76.00 71 227 9 1 0 1 0 Amber Prange 3 9 685 76.11 72 222 15 0 0 0 0 Ashley Bickerton 3 9 685 76.11 71 220 28 0 0 1 1 Amy Wang # 2 6 463 77.17 72 228 25 0 0 0 1 # Competed in one tournament as an individual 15

16 Individual Bests for 2003-04 Paige Mackenzie carded Washington s best tournament score in 2003-04, a 6-under 210, at the Stanford Intercollegiate. Senior Lindsay Morgan s best round of the season came during the NCAA Championships when she posted a 2-under 70. Individual Best Rounds - Gross Score 67-5 Paige Mackenzie NCAA West Regionals 5-8-04 68-4 Paige Mackenzie NCAA Championships 5-21-04 68-4 Paige Mackenzie Stanford Intercollegiate 10-18-03 69-3 Paige Mackenzie NCAA Championships 5-20-04 69-3 Paige Mackenzie PING/ASU Invitational 4-3-04 69-3 Amber Prange Stanford Intercollegiate 10-18-03 69-3 Amber Prange Stanford Intercollegiate 10-17-03 70-2 Lindsay Morgan NCAA Championships 5-21-04 70-2 Ashley Bickerton NCAA Championships 5-21-04 70-2 Sung Ea Lee Stanford Intercollegiate 10-19-03 70-2 Sung Ea Lee Stanford Intercollegiate 10-17-03 70-2 Lindsay Morgan Stanford Intercollegiate 10-17-03 Individual Best Rounds - vs. Par -5 67 Paige Mackenzie NCAA West Regional 5-8-04-4 68 Paige Mackenzie NCAA Championships 5-21-04-4 68 Paige Mackenzie Stanford Intercollegiate 10-18-03-3 69 Paige Mackenzie NCAA Championships 5-20-04-3 69 Paige Mackenzie PING/ASU Invitational 4-3-04-3 69 Amber Prange Stanford Intercollegiate 10-18-03-3 69 Amber Prange Stanford Intercollegiate 10-17-03-2 70 Ashley Bickerton NCAA Championships 5-21-04-2 70 Lindsay Morgan NCAA Championships 5-21-04-2 70 Sung Ea Lee Stanford Intercollegiate 10-19-03-2 70 Sung Ea Lee Stanford Intercollegiate 10-17-03-2 70 Lindsay Morgan Stanford Intercollegiate 10-17-03 Individual Best Tournaments Gross Score (54 holes) 210-6 Paige Mackenzie Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19 214-2 Paige Mackenzie PING/ASU Invitational 3/2-3/4 214-2 Paige Mackenzie Kent Youel Invitational 11/4-11/5 215-1 Sung Ea Lee Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19 216 E Sung Ea Lee Spartan Invitational 3/2-3/3 216 E Lindsay Morgan Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19 217 +1 Paige Mackenzie NCAA West Regional 5/6-5/8 217 +1 Amber Prange Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19 217 +1 Ashley Bickerton Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19 221 +5 Sung Ea Lee NCAA West Regional 5/6-5/8 221 +5 Lindsay Morgan PING/ASU Invitational 3/2-3/4 221 +5 Ashley Bickerton Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19 221 +5 Paige Mackenzie Spartan Invitational 3/2-3/3 222 +6 Sung Ea Lee Kent Youel Invitational 11/4-11/5 Individual Best Tournaments vs. Par -6 210 Paige Mackenzie Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19-2 214 Paige Mackenzie PING/ASU Invitational 3/2-3/4-2 214 Paige Mackenzie Kent Youel Invitational 11/4-11/5-1 215 Sung Ea Lee Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19 E 288 Paige Mackenzie NCAA Championship 5/18-5/21 E 216 Sung Ea Lee Spartan Invitational 3/2-3/3 E 216 Lindsay Morgan Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19 +1 217 Paige Mackenzie NCAA West Regional 5/6-5/8 +1 217 Amber Prange Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19 +1 217 Ashley Bickerton Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19 +5 221 Sung Ea Lee NCAA West Regional 5/6-5/8 +5 221 Lindsay Morgan PING/ASU Invitational 3/2-3/4 +5 221 Ashley Bickerton Stanford Intercollegiate10/17-10/19 +5 221 Paige Mackenzie Spartan Invitational 3/2-3/3

Team Best Rounds Gross Score 280-8 Stanford Intercollegiate Round 2 10-18-03 280-8 Stanford Intercollegiate Round 1 10-17-03 284-4 NCAA Championships Round 4 5-21-04 285-3 NCAA West Regionals Round 3 5-8-04 290 +2 Stanford Intercollegiate Round 3 10-19-03 296 +8 Spartan Invitational Round 2 3-2-04 297 +9 NCAA Championships Round 3 5-20-04 297 +9 Spartan Invitational Round 1 3-2-04 298 +10 NCAA Championships Round 2 5-19-04 298 +10 NCAA West Regionals Round 1 5-6-04 298 +11 PING/ASU Invitational Round 2 3-3-04 298 +11 PING/ASU Invitational Round 1 3-3-04 Team Best Rounds vs. Par -8 280 Stanford Intercollegiate Round 2 10-18-03-8 280 Stanford Intercollegiate Round 1 10-17-03-4 284 NCAA Championships Round 4 5-21-04-3 285 NCAA West Regionals Round 3 5-8-04 +1 289 Kent Youel Invitational Round 3 11-5-03 +2 290 Stanford Intercol. Round 3 10-19-03 +8 296 Spartan Invitational Round 2 3-2-04 +9 297 NCAA Championships Round 3 5-20-04 +9 297 Spartan Invitational Round 1 3-2-04 +10 298 NCAA Championships Round 2 5-19-04 +10 298 NCAA West Regionals Round 1 5-6-04 +11 298 PING/ASU Invitational Round 2 3-3-04 +11 298 PING/ASU Invitational Round 1 3-3-04 Team Best Tournaments Gross Score (54 holes) 850-14 Stanford Intercollegiate Stanford, CA10/17-10/19 891 +27 Kent Youel Invitational Oahu, HI 11/4-11/5 892 +28 NCAA West Regionals Stanford, CA 5/6-5/8 892 +28 Spartan Invitational Salinas, CA 3/2-3/3 898 +34 PING/ASU Invitational Tempe, AZ 4/2-4/4 Team Best Tournaments vs. Par -14 850 Stanford Intercollegiate Stanford, CA10/17-10/19 +27 891 Kent Youel Invitational Oahu, HI 11/4-11/5 +28 892 NCAA West Regionals Stanford, CA 5/6-5/8 +28 892 Spartan Invitational Salinas, CA 3/2-3/3 +32 1184 NCAA Championships Opelika, AL 5/18-21 +34 898 PING/ASU Invitational Tempe, AZ 4/2-4/4 Team Bests for 2003-04 Sung Ea Lee led the Huskies at the Spartan Invitational by posting a 54-hole total of even par 216. Freshman Amber Prange posted back-to-back rounds of 69 at the Stanford Intercollegiate during her second collegiate tournament. 17

Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Sammamish, Wash. Oct. 6-8, 2003 Sahalee Country Club Par 72, 5,953 yards Stanford Intercollegiate Stanford, CA Oct. 17-19, 2003 Stanford Golf Club Par 72, 6,107 yards Kent Youel Invitational Oahu, HI Nov. 4-5, 2003 Kapolei Golf Course Par 72, 5,900 yards Team Results 1. Arizona 299-293-304-896 2. California 285-306-308-899 2. UCLA 297-295-307-899 4. USC 293-308-313-914 5. Oregon 308-304-312-924 6. Stanford 304-312-309-925 7. San Francisco 305-311-311-927 8. UNLV 310-309-309-928 9. Washington 321-300-309-930 10. Brigham Young 300-323-322-945 11. Arizona State 306-322-318-946 12. Nevada 320-316-328-964 12. Oregon State 321-319-324-964 14. Washington State 316-319-341-976 15. Long Beach State 324-341-320-985 Individual Leaders 1. Erica Blasberg, Arizona 76-69-74-219 1. Irene Cho, USC 70-76-73-219 3. Kristi Larsen, USF 75-73-73-221 4. Susie Matthews, UCLA 71-73-78-222 4. Anna Temple, California 70-72-80-222 4. Kim Welch, Washington State 73-73-76-222 7. Sofie Andersson, California 69-77-77-223 7. Whitney Welch, Arizona 73-76-74-223 9. Bridget Dwyer, UCLA 77-71-76-224 9. Mar Garcia, Arizona 74-72-78-224 9. Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA 72-75-77-224 Washington Results 17. Paige Mackenzie 81-74-74-229 21. Ashley Bickerton 80-71-79-230 34. Amber Prange 78-75-81-234 42. Sung Ea Lee 82-81-75-238 54. Amy Wang* 80-79-84-243 56. Lindsay Morgan 82-80-83-245 59. Courtney McCracken* 80-87-79-246 * Competed as an individual Team Results 1. Duke 281-278-286-845 2. Washington 280-280-290-850 3. UCLA 283-285-291-859 4. California 289-288-292-869 5. New Mexico 290-292-293-875 6. Arizona 292-291-295-878 7. Vanderbilt 290-289-302-881 8. Tulsa 293-294-303-890 8. Texas A&M 304-297-289-890 10. Oregon 296-296-300-892 11. Arizona State 304-300-301-905 12. Pepperdine 297-301-309-907 13. Stanford 297-308-313-918 14. Oregon State 306-311-305-922 15. San Jose State 300-314-310-924 16. Texas Tech 304-318-305-927 17. Washington State 313-314-309-936 18. New Mexico State 319-322-313-954 Individual Leaders 1. Erica Blasberg, Arizona 70-69-70-209 1. Elizabeth Janangelo, Duke 68-67-74-209 3. Paige Mackenzie, Washington 71-68-71-210 4. V. Nirapathpongporn, Duke 69-71-71-211 5. Sarah Huarte, California 70-72-70-212 6. Kim Welch, Wasington State 71-71-71-213 6. Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA 71-70-72-213 6. Cas Bridge, Tulsa 70-70-73-213 9. Carolina Llano, Pepperdine 67-73-74-214 9. Katrina Leckovic, New Mexico 72-71-71-214 Washington Results 3. Paige Mackenzie 71-68-71-210 11. Sung Ea Lee 70-75-70-215 15. Lindsay Morgan 70-72-74-216 18. Amber Prange 69-69-79-217 30. Ashley Bickerton 75-71-75-221 46. Amy Wang* 73-78-74-225 * Competed as individual Team Results 1. Oklahoma 297-299-293-889 2. Washington 301-301-289-891 3. San Jose State 303-302-302-907 4. Long Beach State 311-306-294-911 5. Texas A&M 301-303-309-913 6. Oregon 308-306-300-914 7. Oregon State 308-314-300-922 8. Brigham Young 307-311-308-926 9. San Francisco 322-304-306-932 10. Cal State Northridge 308-314-311-933 11. New Mexico State 320-313-301-934 12. Colorado 312-313-310-935 12. Hawaii 315-309-311-935 14. Portland State 314-309-317-940 15. Santa Clara 319-319-309-947 16. UC rvine 314-321-321-956 17. Southern Illinois 328-327-317-972 Individual Leaders 1. Paige Mackenzie, Washington 72-71-71-214 2. Lisa Meldrum, Oklahoma 72-74-69-215 3. Angela Won, UC Irvine 75-74-72-221 3. Lehua Wise, New Mexico State 73-73-75-221 5. Sung Ea Lee, Washington 74-77-71-222 5. Nicole Melton, Texas A&M 75-73-74-222 5. Emily Milberger, Oklahoma 74-76-72-222 8. Amber Prange, Washington 77-74-73-224 9. Ashley Gomes, San Jose State 74-77-74-225 9. Tai Kinney, San Jose State 75-76-74-225 Washington Results 1. Paige Mackenzie 72-71-71-214 5. Sung Ea Lee 74-77-71-222 8. Amber Prange 77-74-73-224 40. Amy Wang 80-79-74-233 56. Ashley Bickerton 78-82-78-238 59. Courtney McCracken* 81-78-81-240 * Competed as an individual Arizona outdueled California and UCLA during the final nine holes of play to claim its fifth Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational The Washington women s golf team crushed the school Washington junior golfer Paige Mackenzie won the first title. The third-ranked Wildcats turned in a final round score scoring record by 24 strokes to finish second to top-rankedtournament of her career to help the Huskies to a secondplace of 304 at Sahalee Country Club to win the tournament by Duke at the Stanford Intercollegiate. finish at the Kent Youel Invitational in Oahu. Mackenzie three strokes at 32-over 896. California, which held a onestroke Duke shot 285 on Sunday to win the tournament at 19- shot 1-under 71 during the final round to hold f Oklahoma s of lead heading into the final round, tied UCLA for secondunder 845. Washington carded a final-round score of 290 to Lisa Meldrum for the title. Mackenzie had rounds of 72, 71 at 899. Three-time defending champion USC was fourth at finish five strokes behind the Blue Devils. and 71 for a 54-hole total of 2-under 214. Meldrum, who 914. Washington placed ninth at 930. Washington s overall score of 850 bettered its previous started the day three strokes behind Mackenzie, shot 3-under The Wildcats were led by Erica Blasberg, who tied USC s best 54-hole total by 24 strokes. The Huskies set their old 69 to finish at 215. Irene Cho for medalist honors at 3-over 219. Blasberg shot scoring mark of 874 at the Stanford Intercollegiate in 2001. Washington shot 1-over 289 Wednesday to finish two 74 during the final round, which proved to be the second best Paige Mackenzie led Washington s effort, placing third strokes behind the Sooners for the team title. The eighthranked score for the day. No player managed to break par Huskies third-round score was the lowest by any of overall at 6-under 210. She finished one stroke behind co- Erica Blasberg of Arizona and Elizabeth Janangelo Wednesday as occasional showers combined with gustymedalists the 17 teams during the three-round event. Oklahoma posted winds to challenge the field. of Duke. Mackenzie s finish was the best of her collegiate a two-day total of 889 while Washington shot 891. San Jose Mackenzie, playing in her first college tournament in 10 career. Her three-round total was eight strokes better than State was third at 907. months due to a back injury, shot 74 during the final round to her previous best tournament score. Mackenzie had rounds Husky sophomore Sung Ea Lee shot 71 during the third place 17th overall at 13-over 229. She opened the tournament of 71, 68 and 71. Her second-round score, that included an round to move up to fifth overall at 222. Freshman Amber with an 81 before posting back-to-back scores of 74. ace, was her lowest as a collegiate. Prange recorded her first top-10 finish, shooting 224 to place Washington freshman Ashley Bickerton was 21st at 230 The Huskies started the tournament by shooting 280 eighth. Amy Wang was 40th at 233 and Ashley Bickerton was while classmate Amber Prange finished 34th at 234. Sung during the 1st round and matching that score in the 2nd round56th at 238. Courtney McCracken, playing as an individual, Ea Lee shot 238 and Lindsay Morgan did not break 80 during to trail the Blue Devils by one stroke heading into Sunday s was 59th at 240. the week while posting a 245 score. Freshman Amy Wang, final round. Washington s opening scores set 18-hole scoring Ironically, the last time a Husky won a tournament competing as a non-scoring player, shot 243 while fellow records, bettering the previous mark by five strokes. championship was also in Hawaii. Elisha Au took medalist freshman Courtney McCracken completed her first Sung Ea Lee shot 2-under 70 on Sunday to finish 1th1 honors at the Rainbow Wahine Classic on the same course tournament at 246. She was also a non-scoring player. overall at 1-under 215. Her score bettered her previous best on Nov. 1, 2000. Au was a native of Hawaii. tournament finish by five strokes. Lindsay Morgan was 15th The Kent Youel Invitational was Washington s final at even-par 216. Freshman Amber Prange, who posted backto-back tournament of the fall season. 69s during the first two rounds, shot 79 Sunday to finish 18th at 1-over 217. Ashley Bickerton was 30th at 5- over 221 and Amy Wang, competing as a non-scoring player, was 46th at 9-over 225. Washington golfers shot under-par scores during nine of their possible 15 rounds. 18

Bay Area Classic Spartan Invitational Lady Gamecock Classic San Jose, Calif. Feb. 16-17, 2004 Boulder Ridge Golf Club Par 72, 6,069 yards Team Scores 1. Washington 312-317-629 2. New Mexico State 320-324-644 3. San Francisco 315-335-650 4. Hawaii 332-322-654 5. San Jose State 321-334-655 6. Portland State 321-342-663 7. UC Irvine 331-341-672 8. Colorado State 334-340-674 9. Santa Clara 329-346-675 10. Brigham Young 331-348-679 11. Cal State Northridge 339-345-684 12. Long Beach State 335-350-685 13. Colorado 344-343-687 14. Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 366-363-729 Individual Results 1. Ashley Gomes, San Jose State 80-72-152 2. Amber Prange, Washington 75-79-154 3. Angela Won, UC Irvine 77-78-155 3. Joan M. Shimozaki, USF 75-80-155 3. Minnie Choi, UC Irvine 75-80-155 6. Sung Ea Lee, Washington 78-79-157 6. Lindsay Morgan, Washington 80-77-157 8. Alex Lee, New Mexico State 78-81-159 9. Danielle Roseberry, New Mex. St. 79-81-160 10. Paige Mackenzie, Washington 79-82-161 10. Jordan Auten, USF 78-83-161 Washington Scores 2. Amber Prange 75-79-154 6. Sung Ea Lee 78-79-157 6. Lindsay Morgan 80-77-157 10. Paige Mackenzie 79-82-161 23. Ashley Bickerton 84-82-166 The 10th-ranked Washington women s golf team opened its spring season with a victory at the 14-team Bay Area Classic held at Boulder Ridge Golf Club in San Jose. The Huskies shot 629 over 36 holes to defeat New Mexico State by 15 strokes. Washington was led by freshman Amber Prange, who carded rounds of 75 and 79 to place second at 10-over 154. San Jose State s Ashley Gomes won the tournament at 8- over 152. She rallied from shooting an 80 on Monday to Salinas, Calif. March 3-4, 2004 Corral de Tierra Country Club Par 72, 6,010 yards Team Results 1. UCLA 294-279-285-858 2. UNLV 295-293-291-879 3. California 289-293-300-882 4. Washington 297-296-299-892 5. Stanford 297-304-300-901 6. Arizona State 303-304-300-907 7. New Mexico State 313-297-300-910 8. Hawaii 309-304-299-912 9. San Jose State 303-307-309-919 10. Oregon State 312-304-307-923 10. Pepperdine 308-316-299-923 12. San Francisco 317-307-306-930 13. UC Irvine 306-319-311-936 14. Colorado 315-305-325-945 15. Nebraska 322-310-325-957 16. Nevada 326-312-321-959 17. Cal State Monterey Bay 364-361-373-1098 Individual Results 1. Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA 72-67-72-211 3. Susie Matthews, UCLA 74-69-69-211 3. Sarah Huarte, California 71-72-70-213 4. Suzie Mathews, UCLA 71-72-72-215 5. Sung Ea Lee, Washington 71-73-72-216 6. Angela Won, UC Irvine 70-75-73-218 7. Sunny Oh, UNLV 73-75-71-219 8. Sara Odelius, Hawaii 70-75-75-220 8. Hanna Jun, UCLA 77-71-72-220 8. Eileen Vargas, Pepperdine 73-75-72-220 8. Seema Sadekar, UNLV 74-74-72-220 Washington Results 5. Sung Ea Lee 71-73-72-216 12. Paige Mackenzie 77-72-72-221 21. Amber Prange 75-75-76-226 44. Amy Wang 74-78 80-232 57. Courtney McCracken 83-76-79-238 Blythewood, S.C. March 12-14, 2004 The University Club Par 72, 5,996 yards Team Results 1. North Carolina 303-302-300-905 2. South Carolina 298-309-307-914 3. Texas 313-306-297-916 4. Wake Forest 309-312-297-918 5. Washington 316-305-306-927 6. Furman 312-308-316-936 7. Louisiana State 311-317-311-939 8. Alabama 316-318-313-947 9. Florida State 315-322-316-953 10. Texas A&M 322-316-316-954 11. North Carolina State 320-327-323-970 Individual Leaders 1. Ashley Prange, North Carolina 71-74-74-219 2. Adrienne Gautreaux, South Car. 74-73-75-222 2. Katie Miller, North Carolina 75-72-75-222 4. Sung Ea Lee, Washington 77-71-77-225 5. Erica Battle, South Carolina 75-75-76-226 5. Meaghan Francella, UNC 79-74-73-226 7. Devan Andersen, Texas 76-79-72-227 8. Ashley Hoagland, Wake Forest 76-75-77-228 8. Paige Mackenzie, Washington 79-73-76-228 8. Deborah Means, Wake Forest 77-79-72-228 Washington Results 4. Sung Ea Lee 77-71-77-225 8. Paige Mackenzie 79-73-76-228 21. Ashley Bickerton 80-79-76-235 36. Lindsay Morgan 80-83-77-240 45. Amber Prange 84-82-79-245 The 10th-ranked Washington women s golf team placed total of 9-over 225. Lee has now posted a top-10 finish in all fourth at the 17-team Spartan Invitational held at the Corral six of Washington s tournaments this year and has been UW s de Tierra Country Club in Salinas, Calif. Washington shot top finisher in the Huskies last two outings. Her six top-10 posting a 72 during the final round. Gomes was the only player11-over 299 during the final round for a 54-hole total of 892. showings ranks as the second highest single-season total in who managed par during the competition that included rainthe second-ranked UCLA Bruins, who held a nine-stroke lead Washington history. Only Dodie Mazzuca, who had eight in and high winds. after Tuesday s first two rounds, won by 21 strokes at 8-under 1997, has more. Lee now owns 10 top-10 finishes in her Prange was one of four Huskies to post a top-10 finish at 858. UNLV was second at 879 followed by California at 882. career, ranking her fifth on the Husky career list. the event. Sophomore Sung Ea Lee and senior teammate UCLA s Charlotte Mayorkas beat teammate Krystal Paige Mackenzie picked up her fourth top-10 finish by Lindsay Morgan tied for sixth at 157 while sophomore PaigeShearer for medalist honors by one stroke. Mayorkas shot 5-placing eighth at 12-over 228. Freshman Ashley Bickerton Mackenzie was 10th at 161. Freshman Ashley Bickerton was under 211 while Shearer used back-to-back rounds of 69 to tied her best finish as a collegiate, placing 21st at 19-over 23rd at 166. record a 211. Washington s Sung Ea Lee shot 72 during the 235. Lindsay Morgan was 36th at 240 while Amber Prange Prange s finish was her best as a Husky. She placed eighth final round and was fifth overall at even-par 216. It marked was 45th at 245. at the Kent Youel Invitational in Hawaii. It was Morgan s first the second time this year Lee finished fifth in a tournament. Prange s older sister, Ashley, won medalist honors. The top-10 showing since placing fourth at the 2003 NCAA West It was her third top-10 finish this season. Tar Heel senior shot 74 Sunday to finish at 3-over 219. South Regional. The tournament marked the sixth time Lee has Washington s Paige Mackenzie was 12th at 221 while Carolina s Adrienne Gautreaux was second at 222 along with registered a top-10 finish and it was the seventh such showingamber Prange placed 21st at 226. Amy Wang was 44th at North Carolina s Katie Miller. for Mackenzie. Mackenzie now moves into seventh place on 232 while freshman Courtney McCracken, playing for the first Washington s career list for top-10 finishes. time as a scoring player, shot 238 to finish 57th. The victory was the first tournament win by the Huskies since taking top honors at the 2002 Peg Barnard California Collegiate in 2002. The win marked Washington s second championship at the Bay Area Classic. The Huskies won the title in 2001. Washington had a pair of second-place finishes during the fall, placing as the runner-up at the Stanford Intercollegiate and the Hawaii Invitational. Led by sophomore Sung Ea Lee s fourth-place finish, the 11th-ranked Washington women s golf team placed fifth at South Carolina s Lady Gamecock Classic. It marks the fifth consecutive tournament the Huskies have finished in the top five. Washington shot 297 on Sunday to finish at 63-over 927. North Carolina, ranked 22nd, took top honors by firing 41- over 905. South Carolina, ranked 32nd, was second at 914 followed by No. 19 Texas at 916 and No. 18 Wake Forest at 918. Lee shot 5-over 77 during the final round for a 54-hole 19

PING/ASU Thunderbird Invitational Tempe, Ariz. April 2-4, 2004 Karsten Golf Course Par 72, 6,140 yards Peg Barnard California Collegiate Stanford, Calif. April 9-10, 2004 Stanford Golf Course Par 72, 6,159 yards Pac-10 Championships Somis, Calif. April 19-21, 2004 Saticoy Country Club Par 72, 6,405 yards Team Results 1. UCLA 295-284-282-861 2. USC 293-289-295-877 3. New Mexico 300-288-293-881 4. Texas 300-293-292-885 5. California 297-295-294-886 6. Arizona 297-296-297-890 7. Stanford 300-295-296-891 8. Tulsa 298-296-298-892 9. Washington 298-298-302-898 9. Pepperdine 306-290-302-898 11. Arizona State 299-297-305-901 12. New Mexico State 300-303-304-907 13. Oregon 311-305-299-915 14. Texas Christian 312-310-297-919 14. Oregon State 307-308-304-919 16. San Jose State 315-308-304-927 17. Northern Arizona 315-308-333-956 Individual Leaders 1. Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA 71-71-65-207 2. Gina Umeck, UCLA 74-68-70-212 3. Carolina Llano, Pepperdine 74-67-72-213 4. Paige Mackenzie, Washington 71-69-74-214 5. Lisa Ferrero, Texas 70-72-74-216 6. Erica Blasberg, Arizona 70-72-75-217 6. Irene Cho, USC 75-72-70-217 6. Sophia Sheridan, California 73-71-73-217 9. Suzie Fisher, Tulsa 74-71-73-218 9. Sarah Huarte, California 73-72-73-218 9. Ashley Rollins, New Mexico 77-70-71-218 Washington Results 4. Paige Mackenzie 71-69-74-214 18. Lindsay Morgan 74-73-74-221 30. Sung Ea Lee 74-75-75-224 84. Courtney McCracken 80-84-79-243 85. Amy Wang 79-81-85-245 The Washington women s golf team tied for ninth at the PING/ASU Invitational behind the fourth-place finish of sophomore Paige Mackenzie. The finish broke a streak of five consecutive top-five finishes for the Huskies this season. UCLA shot 861 to win the tournament by 16 strokes. The Huskies shot 302 on Saturday to finish at 34-over 898. Mackenzie, who led the tournament entering the final round, shot 2-over 74 Saturday to place 7 strokes f of the lead at 2-under 214. It marked the fifth time this season she has placed in the top-10 at a tournament. UCLA s Charlotte Mayorkas managed a 7-under 65 during her last 18 holes to take medalist honors by five strokes at 9-under 207. Husky senior Lindsay Morgan was 18th, shooting 5-over 221 while Sung Ea Lee was 30th at 8-over 224. Courtney McCracken finished at 243 while Amy Wang shot 245. Team Results 1. Stanford 295-295-590 2. Washington 304-300-604 3. UC Irvine 306-303-609 4. Washington State 308-302-610 5. Denver 303-315-618 6. San Jose State 307-314-621 7. San Francisco 311-312-623 8. Oregon State 316-313-629 9. Oregon 317-314-631 10. Nevada 319-314-633 11. Long Beach State 325-315-640 12. Portland State 318-325-643 13. Montana State 321-337-658 Individual Leaders 1. Kim Welch, Washington State 74-68-142 2. Angela Won, UC Irvine 72-71-143 3. Ashley Gomes, San Jose State 71-74-145 3. Kim Kouwabunpat, Stanford 74-71-145 5. J. Tangtiphaiboontan, Stanford 73-74-147 6. Ana Kostina, Washington State 72-76-148 6. Amber Prange, Washington 75-73-148 6. Angela Rho, Stanford 73-75-148 9. Marie Louise Juul, Long Beach 75-75-150 9. Minnie Choi, UC Irvine 76-74-150 9. Erin Long, Nevada 74-76-150 9. Lauren Todd, Stanford 75-75-150 9. Wendra Liang, Stanford* 76-74-150 Washington Results 6. Amber Prange 75-73-148 14. Lindsay Morgan 76-75-151 14. Sung Ea Lee 76-75-151 21. Paige Mackenzie 77-77-154 54. Amy Wang* 81-84-165 69. Ashley Bickerton 87-84-171 * Competed as an individual Team Results 1. UCLA 308-297-297-902 2. California 312-303-305-920 3. Arizona 314-301-308-923 4. USC 312-302-314-928 4. Arizona State 312-310-306-928 6. Washington 309-310-311-930 7. Stanford 310-313-309-932 8. Oregon 320-309-318-947 9. Washington State 334-315-315-964 10. Oregon State 332-334-323-989 Individual Results 1. Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA 74-71-73-218 2. Hannah Jun, UCLA 75-70-75-220 3. Erica Blasberg, Arizona 71-75-75-221 4. Alissa Kuczka, Arizona State 76-73-75-224 5. Lani Elston, Arizona 80-71-74-225 5. Tiffany Tavee, Arizona State 74-76-75-225 7. Irene Cho, USC 75-72-79-226 7. J. Tangtiphaiboontana, Stanford78-76-72-226 9. Sofie Andersson, California 74-74-79-227 10. Sung Ea Lee, Washington 77-77-75-229 Washington Results 10. Sung Ea Lee 77-77-75-229 14. Lindsay Morgan 75-76-82-233 14. Amber Prange 78-79-76-233 21. Paige Mackenzie 79-78-78-235 47. Ashley Bickerton 84-84-82-250 54. Courtney McCracken* 92-83-88-263 * Competed as individual The 13th-ranked Washington women s golf team shot placed sixth at the Pac-10 Championships held at Saticoy Country Club in Somis, Calif. Washington shot 31 during the final round to complete the 54-hole event with a score of 930. UCLA posted its second consecutive round of 297 to run away with the title with a team score of 902. California, The 12th-ranked Washington women s golf team posted the defending Pac-10 champions, was second at 920. Arizona a second round score of 300 to place second at the Peg was third at 923 while USC and Arizona State tied for fourth Barnard Collegiate played at the Stanford Golf Course. at 928, two strokes better than the Huskies. Washington shot 28-over 604 during the 36-hole tournament Washington sophomore Sung Ea Lee was the Huskies to place 14 strokes behind first-place Stanford. The top finisher at the Pac-10s for the second consecutive season. tournament marked the sixth time in the Huskies last sevenlee posted a 3-over 75 on Wednesday, her best round of the tournaments they have posted a top-five finish. tournament, to finish 10th at 13-over 229. Senior Lindsay Husky freshman Amber Prange paced the Huskies with a Morgan and freshman Amber Prange were 14th at 233. Paige sixth-place finish. She shot 4-over 148, including a 73 on Mackenzie was 21st at 235 while Ashley Bickerton shot 250 Sunday. It marked the second time this season Prange has to place 47th. Courtney McCracken, competing as a nonscoring player, finished the tournament at 263. been the Huskies top player on the leaderboard. Senior Lindsay Morgan and sophomore Sung Ea Lee tied for 14th UCLA took the top two spots in stroke play. Charlotte at 7-over 151. Paige Mackenzie was 21st at 154 while Amy Mayorkas posted a 1-over 73 during the final round to beat Wang, playing as an individual, was 54th at 165. Ashley teammate Hannah Jun for medalist honors. Mayorkas finished Bickerton placed 69th at 171. at 2-over 218. The tournament marked the first time since ashington s W season-opening event a Husky did not place in the top-five. Washington State s Kim Welch took top individual honors, carding a two-under par 142 for the tournament. elch s W round of 68 Sunday was the low round of the tournament. UC Irvine s Angela Won placed second with a one-under par 143 while San Jose State s Ashley Gomes, along with Stanford s Kim Kouwabunpat, turned in a one-over par 145 to tie for third. 20

NCAA West Regional Championships NCAA Championships Fall Preview Stanford, Calif. May 6-8, 2004 Stanford Golf Course Par 72, 6,159 yards Team Results 1. UCLA 282-292-286-861 2. California 290-289-289-868 3. Stanford 293-297-293-883 4. Washington 298-309-285-892 5. Georgia 304-298-298-900 6. Ohio State 303-302-296-901 7. Arizona State 312-298-298-908 8. Texas 306-296-307-913 8. Washington State 302-304-307-913 8. Oregon 305-303-305-913 11. Denver 302-299-314-915 12. Pepperdine 300-312-305-917 13. Texas Tech 304-309-309-922 13. Brigham Young 310-307-305-922 15. San Jose State 311-308-305-924 15. San Diego State 310-303-311-924 17. San Francisco 308-313-311-932 18. Cal State Northridge 310-305-321-936 19. New Mexico State 318-305-317-940 20. Portland State 320-308-315-943 21. Oral Roberts 328-320-321-969 Individual Leaders 1. Hannah Jun, UCLA 67-71-71-209 2. Allison Hanna, Ohio State 71-70-70-211 3. Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA 70-72-72-214 3. Anna Temple, California 71-72-71-214 5. Elizabeth Allen, CS Northridge 72-71-72-215 6. Sarah Huarte, California 73-71-72-216 7. Paige Mackenzie, Washington 75-75-67-217 8. Ashley Gomes, San Jose State 70-75-73-218 8. Sophia Sheridan, California 74-73-71-218 10. Stephanie Lue, Stanford 72-72-75-219 Washington Results 7. Paige Mackenzie 75-75-67-217 15. Sung Ea Lee 72-76-73-221 45. Ashley Bickerton 75-82-72-229 47. Amber Prange 76-81-73-230 63. Lindsay Morgan 80-77-77-234 Opeilka, AL May 18-21, 2004 Lake Course at Grand National Par 72, 6,215 yards Team Results 1. UCLA 289-283-286-290-1148 2. Oklahoma State 288-293-282-288-1151 3. Duke 289-284-292-294-1159 4. California 309-282-292-289-1172 5. Vanderbilt 298-284-302-296-1180 6. Washington 305-298-297-284-1184 6. Texas 302-295-293-294-1184 8. Ohio State 296-292-303-296-1187 9. Georgia 302-297-293-298-1190 10. Arizona State 310-291-291-299-1191 11. Tennessee 303-297-301-292-1193 12. Southern California 307-286-305-297-1195 12. Stanford 303-296-298-298-1195 14. Wake Forest 298-289-310-299-1196 15. New Mexico 304-292-304-297-1197 15. Arizona 302-300-298-297-1197 15. Furman 302-296-302-297-1197 15. North Carolina 304-300-300-293-1197 19. Baylor 299-308-295-296-1198 19. Florida State 301-301-295-301-1198 21. UNLV 308-299-302-295-1204 22. Purdue 307-294-308-296-1205 23. Texas A&M 306-302-302-301-1211 24. Michigan State 302-310-298-305-1215 Individual Leaders 1. Sarah Huarte, California 73-69-67-69-278 2. Karin Sjodin, Oklahoma State71-69-68-71-279 3. Susie Mathews, UCLA 71-69-68-72-280 4. Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA 74-69-71-70-284 5. Jessica Shepley, Tennessee 73-72-71-70-286 6. Sofie Andersson, California 75-68-71-73-287 6. Sarah Jacobs, Vanderbilt 72-69-75-71-287 6. V. Nirapathpongporn, Duke 71-72-72-72-287 6. Mallory Underwood, Okla. St. 72-73-70-72-287 6. Kristen White, Ohio State 75-71-73-68-287 Washington Results 11. Paige Mackenzie 73-78-69-68 288 68. Lindsay Morgan 78-75-79-70 302 69. Sung Ea Lee 76-73-77-77 303 80. Ashley Bickerton 78-85-72-70 305 93. Amber Prange 80-72-80-76 308 Bend, Ore. Sept. 20-22, 2004 The Meadows Golf Club Par-71, 6,312 yards Team Results 1. Duke 283-294-281-858 2. Washington 285-292-287-864 3. Oklahoma State 289-291-286-866 4. Arizona State 292-287-289-868 5. Auburn 295-296-278-869 6. Georgia 286-294-292-872 7. UCLA 295-290-291-876 8. New Mexico 287-301-296-884 9. Ohio State 295-299-293-887 10. Texas 301-295-294-890 11. Tennessee 296-296-299-891 12. Stanford 300-295-299-894 12. California 298-292-304-894 14. USC 300-305-294-899 15. Arizona 294-302-306-902 15. Vanderbilt 306-303-293-902 17. South Carolina 303-302-298-903 18. Oregon State 303-301-305-909 19. Texas A&M 307-303-300-910 20. Washington State 304-310-297-911 21. Oregon 308-298-306-912 Top Individuals 1. Karin Sjodin, Oklahoma State 67-67-72-206 2. Louise Stahle, Arizona State 68-66-73-207 3. Brittany Lang, Duke 64-74-71-209 4. Nicole Hage, Auburn 70-73-69-212 5. Christine Fernandez, New Mexico68-75-71-214 5. Annie Thurman, Oklahoma State 70-73-71-214 5. Kristen White, Ohio State 67-75-72-214 8. Kim Shin, Washington 73-69-73-215 8. Annie Cochran, UCLA 71-72-72-215 8. Elizabeth Janangelo, Duke 72-73-70-215 8. Ana Kostina, Washington State 69-72-74-215 8. Allison Martin, Georgia 68-73-74-215 Washington Results 8. Kim Shin 73-69-73 215 21. Paige Mackenzie 68-80-70 218 28. Ashley Bickerton 74-75-71 220 32. Sung Ea Lee 72-71-78 221 35. Amber Prange 72-77-73 222 The 12th-ranked Huskies posted a 3-under score of 285 during the final round to finish fourth and earn one of the regional s eight berths to the national championships. The Washington women s golf team tied Texas for sixth The seventh-ranked Washington women s golf team UCLA won the regional with a 54-hole total of 3-under place at the 2004 NCAA Championship held at the Lake finished second at The Fall Preview, the top women s 861. California was second at 868, Stanford was third at 883 Course at Grand National. The finish was the best ever by collegiate golf event of the fall. It was the Huskies best and the Huskies finished fourth at 892. ashington s W finish the Huskies in six trips to the national championships. UCLAshowing at the event, which featured the top-12 ranked teams was the best ever by a Husky team at a regional. claimed the team title by posting a final round 2-over-par 290in the country. Washington shot 3-over 287 during UW entered the final round in ninth place and battling tofor a 4-under 1,148 to finish three shots better than runner-wednesday up Oklahoma State. UW s final-round score of 4-under 284 ranked Duke. The Huskies finished the 54-hole event at 12- final round and placed six strokes behind third- stay in the top eight when it made the turn at 5-over. par Over the final nine holes UW s golfers combined to post 14 was the third best single-round score during the event. over 864. The Blue Devils claimed the championship with a birdies and the four scoring players finished at 8-under. par Husky sophomore Paige Mackenzie tied for 1th 1 at evenpar 288. California s Sarah Huarte took medalist honor by round of play tied for first at nine-over. score of 6-over 858. Washington and Duke entered the final Leading the charge was sophomore Paige Mackenzie, who shot a career-best 5-under 67 to finish seventh overallfinishing at 10-under 278. The Huskies were led at the Fall Preview by freshman at 1-over 217. She had a 10-hole stretch where she posted Mackenzie led Washington s stellar efort by carding a 4- Kim Shin from Mountlake Terrace. She shot 2-over 73 during seven birdies and one bogie. under 68. She completed her final 36 holes at the NCAAs at Washington freshmen Amber Prange and Ashley the final round to tie for eighth overall at 3-over 215. It was Bickerton played key roles in the Husky rally. Both shot 2-7-under. Mackenzie posted the best individual finish at the Shin s first event as a Husky. under on the back nine. Bickerton, who carded an 82 duringncaas by a Husky. She held the previous best mark with Husky junior All-American Paige Mackenzie rebounded the second round, recorded five birdies and five bogies duringher 25th-place showing in 2002. Her 72-hole score bettered from a rare non-counting score of 80 on Tuesday and shot 1- her final round to shoot even-par 72. Prange finished at 1- her own school record for NCAA play by six strokes. under 70. Mackenzie placed 21st at 5-over 218. Sophomore over 73 along with sophomore Sung Ea Lee. Lindsay Morgan Washington s final round team score was the best ever in Ashley Bickerton, who posted even-par 71 during the final shot 77 during the final round. NCAA play and ranks as the third-best overall round in schoolround, was 28th at 220. Sung Ea Lee was 32nd at 221 and Mackenzie finished the regional at 1-over 217 while Lee history. The Huskies final team score was 19 strokes better Amber Prange was 35th at 222. shot 5-over 221 to place 15th. Bickerton finished 45th at 229, than the 1203 the team posted while placing 16th in the 2002. Oklahoma State s Karin Sjodin shot 1-over 72 during the Prange posted a 54-hole total of 230 and was 47th and In the final individual standings, ashington W senior final round to win medalist honors at 7-under 206. Arizona Morgan finished 63rd at 234. Lindsay Morgan as 68th at 14-over 302, Lee was 69th at State s Louise Stahle was second at 207 while Duke s Brittany The Huskies final round score of 285 was the program s 303, Ashley Bickerton was 80th at 305 and Amber Prange Lang placed third at 209. best single-round score in postseason history and markedwas 93rd at 308. the best team efort in the third round of a tournament. 21

Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Sammamish, Wash. October 4-6, 2004 Sahalee Country Club Par 72, 6,190 yards Stanford Inercollegiate Stanford, Calif. October 15-17, 2004 Stanford Golf Course Par 70, 5,853 yards Las Vegas Founders Collegiate Showdown Las Vegas, Nevada November 1-3, 2004 Anthem Country Club Par 72, 6,194 yards Team Results 1. Oklahoma State 296-301-302-899 2. Washington 310-307-301-918 2. Oregon 300-304-314-918 4. USC 303-301-321-926 5. Pepperdine 298-316-316-930 6. UNLV 318-307-307-932 7. Washington State 310-305-323-938 7. San Francisco 318-304-316-938 9. Stanford 308-312-320-940 10. California 320-308-313-941 11. Brigham Young 314-313-325-952 12. Long Beach State 320-329-319-968 13. Oregon State 334-323-328-985 14. Stirling (Scotland) 344-343-344-1031 Individual Leaders 1. Karin Sjodin, Oklahoma State 70-73-70-213 2. Annie Thurman, Oklahoma State 74-70-78-222 3. Ana Kostina, Washington State 76-74-73-223 3. Joanna Nealy, Oregon 73-78-72-223 5. Kay Hoey, Long Beach State 74-72-78-224 6. Kim Shin, Washington 76-72-77-225 7. Kimberly McCready, Oregon 74-72-80-226 7. J. Tangtiphaiboontana, Stanford 73-74-79-226 9. Catalina Marin, USC 75-72-80-227 9. Courtney McCracken, Washington 78-71-78-227 Washington Results 6. Kim Shin 76-72-77 225 9. Courtney McCracken* 78-71-78 227 15. Amber Prange 80-74-73 230 15. Paige Mackenzie 78-79-76 230 25. Amy Wang* 80-80-75 235 28. Sung Ea Lee 78-82-76 236 31. Ashley Bickerton 78-83-76 237 * Competing as individual Team Results 1. Arizona State 282-282-288-852 2. Pepperdine 284-291-282-857 3. Washington 284-294-283-861 4. UCLA 287-289-286-862 5. Stanford 295-285-289-869 6. Washington State 292-290-288-870 7. New Mexico 295-287-299-881 8. Tulsa 294-292-298-884 9. Arizona 289-307-298-884 10. Texas 297-299-291-887 11. Southern California 298-293-301-892 12. Oregon 300-303-299-902 13. San Jose State 299-300-305-904 14. Vanderbilt 311-296-299-906 15. Texas Tech 293-317-301-911 16. UNLV 302-303-307-912 17. New Mexico State 299-307-312-918 18. Oregon State 299-312-309-920 Individual Results 1. Anastasia Kostina, Wash. St. 68-68-69 205 2. Louise Stahle, Arizona St 70-67-70 207 2. Cassandra Kirkland, Arizona 70-67-70 207 2. Rachel Kyono, Pepperdine 67-73-67 207 5. Paige Mackenzie, Washington 67-72-71 210 6. Chris Brady, Vanderbilt 72-67-73 212 6. Tiffany Tavee, Arizona St 71-72-69 212 6. Sung Ea Lee, Washington 71-74-67 212 9. Marina Choi, Pepperdine 73-72-68 213 10. Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA 70-73-71 214 10. Alissa Kuczka, Arizona St 71-72-71 214 10. Amie Cochran, UCLA 71-72-71 214 Team Results 1. UNLV 296-292-287-875 2. Washington 294-306-280-880 3. Stanford 301-298-291-890 4. UC Irvine 307-296-289-892 5. Texas Tech 299-295-299-893 6. San Francisco 311-301-284-896 7. Kent State 315-293-291-899 8. Missouri 308-297-295-900 9. USC 303-315-284-902 10. Brigham Young 312-301-294-907 11. Colorado State 305-304-299-908 12. San Jose State 317-302-300-919 13. California 314-307-299-920 14. Texas A&M 322-301-301-924 15. New Mexico State 318-308-301-927 16. San Diego State 325-303-316-944 17. Eastern Washington 341-326-308-975 Individual Results 1. Hwanhee Lee, UNLV 74-71-70-215 2. Sung Ea Lee, Washington 74-74-68-216 2. Jessica Potter, San Francisco 71-74-71-216 4. Seema Sadekar, UNLV 74-72-71-217 5. Denise Knabel, Missouri 76-72-70-218 5. Elena Kurokawa, UNLV 75-72-71-218 7. Jane Chin, UC Irvine 76-76-67-219 7. Maria Ohlsson, Missouri 74-71-74-219 9. Kim Shin, Washington 74-76-70-220 10. Sofie Andersson, California 76-71-74-221 10. Tara Delany, Kent State 78-71-72-221 10. Kelly Husted, Stanford 74-74-73-221 10. J. Tangtiphaiboontana, Stanford76-75-70-221 Washington Results Washington Results 5. Paige Mackenzie 67-72-71-210 2. Sung Ea Lee 74-74-68-216 6. Sung Ea Lee 71-74-67-212 9. Kim Shin 74-76-70-220 20. Kim Shin 72-75-72-219 24. Paige Mackenzie 74-80-71-225 The second-ranked Washington women s golf team 61. Courtney McCracken 83-73-73-229 35. Amy Wang 72-80-76-228 posted the best round of the day, a 13-over 301, to rally for a 69. Amber Prange 74-78-81-233 35. Ashley Bickerton 81-76-71-228 second-place finish at the Huskies 23rd-annual Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational at Sahalee Country Club. Oklahoma State won the tournament after leading wire-to-wire. The The fifth-ranked Washington women s golf team continued For the third time in four outings this season the third- Washington women s golf team posted a second-place eighth-ranked Cowgirls shot 302 during ednesday s W final its streak of top finishes during the fall by placing third at theranked round to finish the 54-hole event at 35-over 899. Oregon tied Stanford Intercollegiate. Washington shot 3-over 283 during finish in tournament play. The Huskies carded a school record Washington for second place at 54-over 918, 19 strokes the final round, the best third-round score ever by a Huskyfor a third-round score, shooting 280, to climb up from fourth behind Oklahoma State. squad. Washington s 283 was the second-best single-round place at the Las Vegas Founders Collegiate at Anthem The tournament was Washington s second straight runnerup finish of the season. The Huskies opened the year by tourney at 21-over 861. It marked Washington s third straight junior Sung Ea Lee, who shot 68 to finish second overall. score of the tournament. The Huskies completed the 54-hole Country Club. Washington was led during the final round by placing second at the Fall Preview. Oklahoma State, the top-three finish this season. The Huskies entered Wednesday s final round of play runner-up at the 2004 NCAA Championships, was two strokes Arizona State, ranked ninth, took top honors at 12-over trailing tournament host UNL V by 12 strokes. Washington behind the Huskies at the Fall Preview. 852, Pepperdine placed second at 857 and fourth-ranked closed more than half of that gap by shooting 8-under 280 to The Huskies, in sixth place entering the final round, useducla was one stroke behind Washington. pass Texas Tech and Stanford for its third runner-up finish of a solid team efort to move into the runner-up position. Washington junior All-American Paige Mackenzie posted the season. The Huskies finished at 16-over 880 while the Freshman Kim Shin s 77 was the team s throw-out score. the Huskies best tournament score of the year, finishing fifth host Rebels won the tournament with an 1-over 1 score of Despite not being a counter during the final round she placedat even-par 210. That score equaled her best gross score as 875. UNLV shot 287 during the final round. sixth in stroke play at 9-over 225. It was Shin s second straight a collegiate and ties as the second-best 54-hole score in UW The Huskies 280 was the best single-round score posted top-10 showing. She placed eighth at the Fall Preview. history. Mackenzie carded her other 210 at the same during the three-day event. It was also the best single-round Washington sophomore Amber Prange carded a 76 during tournament in 2003. Last year the Stanford Course played at score of the season by the team and ties as the best 18-hole the final round to tie junior teammate Paige Mackenzie for par-71, but was shortened after last summer s renovation. score in school history. 15th place at 14-over 230. Mackenzie posted a 1-over 73 Mackenzie opened the tournament by shooting 3-under Lee s 68 gave her a 54-hole total of even par 216. She Wednesday, her best round of the tournament. Sung Ea Lee 67 to tie her career best single-round score. It also equaled missed tying UNLV s Hwanhee Lee for medalist honors by a shot 76 and placed 28th overall. Ashley Bickerton also shot Kelli Kamimura s record as the best first-round score in UW single stroke. The finish equaled Lee s best tournament 76 and was 31st at 237. history. Mackenzie s finish was her 12th top-10 fort ef in her showing as a Husky. It marked the second consecutive Husky sophomore Courtney McCracken, playing as a nonscoring individual, placed ninth overall at 1-over 1 227. Amy Junior Sung Ea Lee also posted a top-10 finish for Washington freshman Kim Shin shot 2-under 70 to place career, which ranked fourth on the Huskies all-time list. tournament Lee carded a round in the 60s. Wang, also playing as an individual, shot 235 to tie for 25th. Washington thanks to a career-best single-round score onninth overall at 4-over 220. It was her third top-10 finish as a Both finishes were the best in their UW careers. Sunday. Lee shot 3-under 67 to better her previous best Husky. Junior All-American Paige Mackenzie carded a 1- Oklahoma State was led to its first tournament win in twocollegiate round by three strokes. She tied for sixth at 2-overunder 71 and was 24th overall at 9-over 225. Sophomore years thanks to the one-two finish of Karin Sjodin and Annie 212. It was her 10th top-10 showing, ranking her sixth on the Ashley Bickerton also finished the day 1-under and concluded Thurman. Sjodin s victory was her second straight after taking UW s all-time list. the tournament in 35th place at 12-over 228. Her score medalist honors at the Fall Preview. She posted a 2-under Husky freshman Kim Shin shot 72 on Sunday to place equaled her best single-round of the season. Sophomore Amy 70 for a three-day total of 3-under 213. Sjodin was the only 20th at 219. Courtney McCracken had a final-round score of Wang tied for 35th with a 4-over 76. player in the field to break par. 73 and was 61st at 229. Amber Prange placed 69th at 233. 22

Individual Records Best 18-Hole Score 65, Dodie Mazzuca (third round), Sahalee CC, Redmond, WA, Oct. 9, 1997 Individual and Team Records Best First-Round Score (Individual) 67 (-3), Paige Mackenzie, Stanford, CA, Oct. 15, 2004 67 (-4), Kelli Kamimura, Trysting Tree GC, Corvallis, OR, Oct. 1, 1998 68 (-2), Paige Mackenzie, Fall Preview, Corvallis, OR, Sept. 20, 2004 69 (-3), Amber Prange, Stanford GC, Stanford, CA, Oct. 18, 2003 69 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Hiddenbrooke CC, allejo, V CA, Feb. 26, 2001 69 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Blue Springs CC, allejo, V CA, March 1, 1999 69, Dodie Mazzuca, Randolph Park CC, Tucson, AZ, May 8, 1997 Dodie Mazzuca Best Second-Round Score (Individual) 68 (-4), Paige Mackenzie, Stanford GC, Stanford, CA, Oct. 18, 2003 69 (-3), Paige Mackenzie, Karsten GC, Tempe, AZ, April 3, 2004 69 (-3), Amber Prange, Stanford GC, Stanford, CA, Oct. 18, 2003 69 (-3), Louise Friberg, Corral de Tierra CC, Salinas, CA, March 3, 2002 69 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Hiddenbrooke CC, allejo, V CA, Feb. 26, 2001 69 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Corral de Tierra CC, Salinas, CA, March 6, 2001 69 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Trysting Tree GC, Corvallis, OR, May 12, 2001 69 (-3), Elisha Au, Stanford GC, Stanford, CA, Oct. 23, 1999 Best Third-Round Score (Individual) 65, Dodie Mazzuca, Sahalee CC, Redmond, WA, Oct. 9, 1997 66 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Corral de Tierra CC, Salinas, CA, March 7, 2001 Kelli Kamimura Best Three-Round Score (Individual) 209 (-7), Kelli Kamimura, Corral de Tierra CC, Salinas, CA,March 5-7, 2001 210 (-3), Paige Mackenzie, Stanford, CA, Oct. 17, 2004 210 (-4), Paige Mackenzie, Stanford, CA, Oct. 18, 2003 Team Records Best First-Round Score (Team) *280, Stanford Intercollegiate, Stanford GC, Stanford, CA, Oct. 18, 2003 * team record of single round Best Second-Round Score (Team) *280, Stanford Intercollegiate, Stanford GC, Stanford, CA, Oct. 18, 2003 * team record of single round Paige Mackenzie Best Third-Round Score (Team) *280, Las Vegas Founders Collegiate, Anthem CC, Las Vegas, NV, Nov. 1-3, 2004 * team record of single round Best Three-Round Score (Team) 850 (280, 280, 290) Stanford Intercollegiate, Stanford GC, Stanford, CA, Oct. 18, 2003 Louise Friberg 23

Washington Record Book Kelli Kamimura Nancy Kessler Women s Medalists Name No. 1. Kelli Kamimura... 4 2. Dodie Mazzuca... 3 Mary Lou Mulflur... 3 4. Nancy Kessler... 2 Elisha Au... 2 6. Jane Harris... 1 Paige Mackenzie... 1 Patti Marquis... 1 Susan Sanders... 1 Women s Single-Season Stroke Average Name Avg. Year 1. Paige Mackenzie... 74.1... 2004 2. Kelli Kamimura... 74.3... 2001 3. Kelli Kamimura... 74.5... 1999 4. Louise Friberg... 74.9... 2002 Louise Friberg... 74.9... 2003 6. Sung Ea Lee... 75.0... 2004 7. Lindsay Morgan... 75.1... 2003 8. Dodie Mazzuca... 75.1... 1997 9. Elisha Au... 75.4... 2000 Paige Mackenzie... 75.7... 2002 Elisha Au... 75.7... 1999 12. Amber Prange... 75.9... 2004 Kelli Kamimura... 75.9... 2000 Dodie Mazzuca... 75.9... 1996 Women s Single-Season Top-10 Finishes Name No. Year 1. Dodie Mazzuca... 8... 1997 2. Paige Mackenzie... 7... 2004 Louise Friberg... 6... 2003 Nancy Kessler... 6... 1988 5. Sung Ea Lee... 5... 2004 Kelli Kamimura... 5... 2002 Kelli Kamimura... 5... 2001 Dodie Mazzuca... 5... 1996 Kelli Kamimura... 5... 1999 Louise Friberg... 5... 2002 Lindsay Morgan... 5... 2003 Women s Career Top-10 Finishes Name No. 1. Kelli Kamimura... 20 2. Dodie Mazzuca... 18 3. Louise Friberg... 13 4. Paige Mackenzie... 12 5. Sung Ea Lee... 11 6. Lindsay Morgan... 10 Kerry Liedes... 9 8. Nancy Kessler... 8 9. Paula Gamble... 7 Janine Getty... 7 Katherine Lund... 7 Sheri Vincent... 7 Women s Single-Season Rounds Played Name No. Year 1. Paola Bellotti... 36... 1998 Angie Burkett... 36... 1995 Meg Maedo... 36... 1995 Emily Martin... 36... 1995 Dodie Mazzuca... 36... 1995 6. Lindsay Morgan... 35... 2003 Kelli Kamimura... 35... 2001 Louise Friberg... 35... 2001 9. Louise Friberg... 34... 2002 Lindsay Morgan... 34... 2002 Paige Mackenzie... 34... 2002 Michelle Grafos... 34... 2002 Kelli Kamimura... 34... 2002 Dodie Mazzuca... 34... 1997 Women s Career Rounds Played Name No. 1. Louise Friberg... 129 2. Dodie Mazzuca... 128 3. Lindsay Morgan... 127 4. Kelli Kamimura... 126 5. Andrea Cordova... 118 6. Paige Mackenzie... 115 7. Angie Burkett... 112 8. Katherine Lund... 111 9. Sheri Vincent... 108 10. Julie Bartleson... 106 Nancy Kessler... 106 Michelle Grafos... 106 13. Emily Martin... 102 Paola Bellotti... 102 24 Note: All records since 1979.

Washington Record Book Year-by-Year Stroke Average Leader Season Player Average 2004 Paige Mackenzie 74.1 2003 Louise Friberg 74.9 2002 Louise Friberg 74.9 2001 Kelli Kamimura 74.3 2000 Elisha Au 75.4 1999 Kelli Kamimura 74.4 1998 Elisha Au 77.9 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 75.1 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 75.9 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 76.6 1994 Dodie Mazzuca 78.5 1993 Sheri Vincent 79.3 1992 Julie Bartleson 78.3 1991 Sherri Vincent 79.8 1990 Jennifer Yockey 80.1 1989 Donna Olexio 79.9 1988 Nancy Kessler 76.2 1987 Paula Gamble 78.0 1986 Peggy Lund 78.9 1985 Kerry Liedes 78.4 1984 Janine Getty 78.4 1983 Janine Getty 78.5 1982 Janine Getty 79.4 1981 Susan Sanders 78.7 1980 Mary Lou Mulflur 78.6 1979 Mary Lou Mulflur 79.2 1978 Robin Walton 78.3 1977 Patti Marquis 78.5 Elisha Au Year-by-Year Pac-10 Championship Results Year UW Finish Champion 2004 6 UCLA 2003 8 California 2002 5 Arizona 2001 5 Arizona 2000 8 Arizona 1999 6 Stanford 1998 5 Arizona 1997 7 Arizona 1996 5 Arizona State 1995 6 Arizona State 1994 7 Arizona State 1993 7 Arizona State 1992 7 Arizona 1991 6 UCLA 1990 5 UCLA 1989 6 Southern California 1988 3 Arizona State 1987 6 Arizona State Sheri Vincent Peggy Lund 25

Team Best Postseason Finishes Individual Pac-10 Championships Year Place Team Scoring 1988 3rd 315-303-314-312-1244 2002 5th 309-303-297-909 2001 5th 302-300-288-890 1996 5th 301-302-308-911 1998 5th 303-305-309-917 1990 5th 308-312-313-933 2004 6th 309-310-311-930 1995 6th 306-298-300-904 1999 6th 309-301-305-915 1991 6th 319-312-329-960 1987 6th 317-320-302-312-1251 NCAA West Regionals Year Place Team Scoring 2004 4th 298-309-285-892 2002 6th 310-303-291-904 1995 6th 303-306-298-907 2001 7th 308-302-304-914 1998 9th 300-304-307-911 1997 11th 289-302-306-897 1999 12th 315-310-307-932 2003 13th 311-318-294-923 1993 13th 298-299-303-900 1996 13th 303-333-329-965 2000 17th 321-298-297-916 1994 18th 323-313-308-944 NCAA Championships Year Place Team Scoring 2004 6th 305-298-297-284-1184 2001 16th 315-305-310-296-1226 1995 16th 312-303-307-312-1234 1998 18th 303-298-314-314-1229 1997 18th 321-311-311-324-1267 2002 20th 302-297-305-299-1203 AIAW Championships 1977 14th 1308 1978 9th Pac-10 Championships Year Name Place Scoring 2001 Kelli Kamimura 3rd 74-71-70-215 1993 Angie Burkett 4th 77-74-73-224 1988 Nancy Kessler 4th 79-72-77-72-300 2002 Lindsay Morgan 6th 76-72-74-222 2000 Elisha Au 6th 76-74-72-222 2002 Louise Friberg 7th 74-79-70-223 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 7th 72-74-74-220 2003 Sung Ea Lee 8th 71-76-76-223 1994 Dodie Mazzuca 8th 79-75-78-232 1991 Angie Pieroni 9th 82-72-80-234 2004 Sung Ea Lee 10th 77-77-75-229 1999 Elisha Au 11th 76-73-74-223 1996 Paola Bellotti 12th 74-74-75-223 1988 Peggy Lund 12th 78-73-78-80-309 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 13th 75-73-76-224 1990 Sheri Vincent 13th 74-78-78-230 1992 Julie Bartleson 13th 77-83-71-231 NCAA West Regionals Year Name Place Scoring 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 1st 69-71-71-211 2004 Paige Mackenzie 7th 75-75-67-217 2003 Lindsay Morgan 4th 73-76-68-217 2002 Louise Friberg 8th 76-73-71-220 2001 Kelli Kamimura 8th 74-69-77-220 2003 Sung Ea Lee 10th 75-73-72-220 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 12th 77-71-74-222 2004 Sung Ea Lee 15th 72-76-73-221 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 16th 73-78-78-229 2001 Louise Friberg 18th 75-75-75-225 1999 Elisha Au 22nd 78-76-73-227 1998 Elisha Au 23rd 78-73-75-226 1999 Kelli Kamimura 25th 79-76-73-228 NCAA Championships Year Name Place Scoring 2004 Paige Mackenzie 11th 73-78-69-68-288 2002 Paige Mackenzie 25th 76-70-76-72-294 2001 Kelli Kamimura 29th 79-77-73-70-299 1988 Nancy Kessler 32nd 74-73-77-76-300 1995 Angie Burkett 33rd 78-75-73-76-302 1998 Elisha Au 42nd 71-74-82-76-303 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 47th 81-75-74-75-305 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 48th 85-77-85-76-323 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 55th 73-77-77-81-308 1998 Andrea Cordova 62nd 72-77-79-80-309 2003 Lindsay Morgan 66th 80-86-73-73-312 2004 Lindsay Morgan 68th 78-75-79-70-302 2004 Sung Ea Lee 69th 76-73-77-77-303 1997 Andrea Cordova 69th 79-77-78-78-312 1995 Caroline Spiegelberg 79th 83-71-79-82-315 2001 Louise Friberg 77th 81-79-77-74-311 Washington at the 2004 NCAA Championships hosted by Auburn Dodie Mazzuca Lindsay Morgan 26 Note:

All-Time Event Championships Tournament Location Course Date Bay Area Classic San Jose, CA Boulder Ridge Golf Club Feb. 16-17, 2004 Peg Barnard California Collegiate Stanford, CA Stanford Golf Course April 13-14, 2002 Oregon Duck Invitational Lebanon, OR Mallard Creek Golf Club Mar. 28-29, 2002 Bay Area Classic Vallejo, Cal. Hiddenbrooke Country Club Feb. 26-27, 2001 California Collegiate Stanford, Cal. Stanford Golf Course Apr. 15-16, 2000 Bryan National Collegiate Browns Summit, N.C. Bryan Park Champions G.C. Mar. 26-28, 1999 Northwest Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Trysting Tree Golf Club Oct. 11-13, 1998 BYU Invitational Provo, Utah Hobble Creek Sept. 16-17, 1996 Santa Clara Colby Invitational Monterey, Cal. Old Del Monte Golf Club Feb. 12-13, 1996 Rolex Northwest Collegiate Corvallis, Ore. Trysting Tree Golf Club Sept. 25-26, 1995 OSU/Nike Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Trysting Tree Golf Club Apr. 9-10, 1993 Utah-Dixie Classic St. George, Utah Sunbrook Golf Club Mar. 9-10, 1992 Oregon Invitational Eugene, Ore. Eugene Country Club Mar. 6-8, 1989 Gearhart Invitational Gearhart, Ore. Gearhart Golf Course Apr. 24-26, 1986 Gearhart Invitational Gearhart, Ore. Gearhart Golf Course Apr. 28-30, 1984 Washington State Women s Invitational Pullman, Wa. WSU Golf Course Oct. 15-16, 1983 Mike Farrell-Lady Wildcat Invitational Ogden, Utah Wolf Creek Country Club Sept. 23-24, 1983 Oregon State Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis Country Club Apr. 29-30, 1983 Oregon State Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Springhill, Tokatee, Corvallis Golf Courses Apr. 17-19, 1982 Oregon State Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis Country Club Oct. 11-13, 1981 Portland Invitational Portland, Ore. Colwood, Waverly, Gresham Golf Courses Apr. 5-7, 1981 U. of British Columbia Dual 1979 Washington Invitational Seattle, Wa. 1979 UW vs. Oregon & OSU Portland, Ore. Royal Oaks, Riverside, Colwood Country ClubsApr. 24-26., 1977 UW Invitational Bellevue, WA Glendale Country Club Apr. 18-20, 1977 U. of British Columbia Dual Vancouver, B.C. Point Grey Golf Course Mar. 21-22, 1977 Daisy Duck Invitational Eugene, Ore. Emerald Valley Country Club May 16-18, 1977 Northwest Collegiate Invitational Gearhart, Ore. Gearhart Country Club May 1-3, 1977 All records since 1958 27

Paige Mackenzie 214 Kent Youel Invitational Oahu, Hawaii Kapolei Golf Course Nov. 4-5, 2003 Elisha Au 221 The Rainbow Wahine Classic Oahu, Hawaii Kapolei Golf Course Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 2000 Kelli Kamimura 138-Bay Area Classic Vallejo, Cal. Hiddenbrooke Country Club Feb. 26-27, 2001 Kelli Kamimura 209 Spartan Invitational Salinas, Cal. Corral de Dierra Country Club Mar. 5-7, 2001 Kelli Kamimura 213 Northwest Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Trysting Tree Golf Club Oct. 11-13, 1998 All-Time Husky Medalists Angie Pieroni 226-Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State Invitational Trysting Tree Golf Course Apr. 10-11, 1992 Nancy Kessler 221-BYU Invitational Provo, Utah Hobble Creek Golf Course Sept. 21-23, 1987 Nancy Kessler 228-Edean Ihlanfeldt Invit. Redmond, Wa. Sahalee Country Club Oct. 12-14, 1987 Peggy Lund 235-Gearhart Invitational Gearhart, Ore. Gearhart Golf Course Apr. 24-26, 1986 Paula Gamble 159-Wash. State Women s Invitational Pullman, Wa. WSU Golf Course Oct. 15-16, 1983 Susan Sanders 236-Portland Invite Portland, Ore. Colwood, Waverly, Gresham Golf Club Apr. 5-7, 1981 Mary Lou Mulflur 155-U. of British Columbia 1979 Patty Abel 236-Wasington Invitational Seattle, Wash.-1979 Mary Lou Mulflur 224-BYU Invitational Provo, Utah 1978 Patti Marquis 157-U of British Columbia Dual Vancouver, B.C. Point Grey Golf Course Mar. 21-22, 1977 Patti Marquis 237-UW Invitational Bellevue, WA-Glendale Country Club-Apr. 18-20, 1977 Kelli Kamimura Elisha Au Elisha Au 215 Stanford Intercollegiate Palo Alto, Cal. Stanford Golf Course Oct. 23-25, 1998 Kelli Kamimura 142 Bay Area Classic Vallejo, Cal. Blue Springs Country Club Mar. 1-2, 1999 Dodie Mazzuca 150-BYU Invitational Provo, Utah Hobble Creek Sept. 16-17, 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 213 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invit. Redmond, Wa. Sahalee Country Club Oct. 7-9, 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 211 NCAA West Regional Tucson, Az Randolph Park North Course May 8-10, 1997 28 Janine Getty 230-Gearhart Invitational Gearhart, Ore. Gearhart Country Club Apr. 28-30, 1984 Jane Harris 224-Weber State Invitational Sept. 23-25, 1983 Janine Getty 160-Oregon State Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis Country Club Apr. 29-30, 1983 Tarie Pharr 218 Oregon State Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis Country Club Oct. 11-13, 1981 Janine Getty 237-Oregon State Invite Corvallis, OR Springhill/Tokatee/Corvallis CC Apr. 17-19, 1982 Patti Marquis 228 UW v OU & OSU Portland, OR Royal Oaks/Riverside/Colwood C.C. Apr. 22-24, 1977 Patti Marquis-229 Northwest Collegiate Invit. Gearhart, Ore. Gearhart Country Club May 1-3, 1977 Mary Lou Mulflur 225-Daisy Duck Invitational Eugene, Ore. Emerald Valley Country Club May 16-18, 1977 Tarie Pharr Dodie Mazzuca

Julie Bartleson Paola Bellotti Andrea Cordova Louise Friberg All-Time Letterwinners A Abel, Patti 1979 Aoki, Christine 1975, 76 Au, Elisha 1998, 99, 2000, 01 B Bartleson, Julie 1989, 90, 91, 92 Bellotti, Paola 1996, 97, 98, 99 Bickerton, Ashley 2004 Britt, Elizabeth 1985, 86, 87, 88 Burkett, Angie 1993, 94, 95, 96 Burns, Heidi 1989, 90, 91 C Clark, Bianca 2001, 02 Colyer, Alison 1992, 93 Cooper, Mendy 1997, 98, 2000 Cordova, Andrea 1997, 98, 99, 2000 D Drake, Stephanie 1979,80, 81, 82 E Eliason, Carrie 1988, 89, 90, 91 F Foster, Janice 1976, 77, 78, 79 Friberg, Louise 2000, 01, 02, 03 G Galmanis, Kimberly 1989 Gamble, Paula 1984, 85, 86, 87 Getty, Janine 1981, 82, 83, 84 Gonder, Angie 1991 Grafos, Michelle 2000, 01, 02, 03 H Harris, Jane 1982, 83 Hildreth, Susan 1983, 84, 85, 86 Huizinga, Anne 1992, 93 K Kamimura, Kelli 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Kessler, Nancy 1985, 86, 87, 88 Krieger, Tina 1984, 85, 86, 87 Kurmel, Lee 1992, 93, 94 L Lee, Sung Ea 2003, 04 Liedes, Kerry 1982, 83, 84, 85 Lippitt, Sue 1998 Litton, Janis 1976, 77 Lund, Katherine 1985, 86, 87, 88 M Mackenzie, Page 2002, 04 Maedo, Megan 1994, 95, 96 Marquis, Patricia 1975, 76, 77 Martin, Emily 1994, 95, 96, 97 Martin, Kari 2000 Mazzuca, Dodie 1994, 95, 96, 97 McCracken, Courtney 2004 McCusker, Kellee 1983 McKie, Val 1992, 93 Morgan, Lindsay 2001, 02, 03, 04 Mulflur, Mary Lou 77, 78, 79, 80 O Olexio, Donna 1988, 89, 90, 91 P Peck, Nancy 1980, 81 Pieroni, Angie 1991, 92, 93 Porambo, Lisa 1975, 76, 77 Prange, Amber 2004 S Sanders, Susan 1980, 81 Simkins, Sonja 1987 Spiegelberg, Caroline 93, 94, 95, 96 Stapleton, Jennifer 1997, 98, 99 T Thorlakson, Elisabeth 1975, 76, 77 Thompson, Greta 1979 V Vincent, Sheri 1990, 91, 92, 93 W Wang, Amy 2004 Watson, Michelle 1985, 86, 87, 88 Wellman, Janis 1975 Y Yabe, Kim 1995, 96, 98 Yockey, Jennifer 1988, 89, 90, 91 Michelle Grafos Nancy Kessler Emily Martin Caroline Spiegelberg Paula Gamble Michelle Watson 29

Husky All-Americans & All-Pac-10 Honorees Paige Mackenzie was named a second-team All-American in 2004. She is a two-time NGCA All-Scholar-Athlete honoree. NGCA All-Americans Robin Walton 1977-78 All-American Nancy Kessler 1987-88 All American Dodie Mazzuca 1995-96 All-American Dodie Mazzuca 1996-97 All-American Kelli Kamimura 1998-99 All-American Kelli Kamimura 2000-01 All-American Lindsay Morgan 2002-03 All-American Paige Mackenzie 2003-04 All-American (2nd) Sung Ea Lee 2003-04 All-American (HM) All-Pac-10 Conference 1988 Nancy Kessler 1st Team 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 2nd Team 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 1st Team 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 1st Team 1999 Kelli Kamimura 1st Team 2000 Elisha Au 2nd Team 2001 Kelli Kamimura 1st Team 2002 Kelli Kamimura 2nd Team 2002 Louise Friberg 2nd Team 2003 Louise Friberg 1st Team 2003 Lindsay Morgan 2nd Team 2004 Paige Mackenzie 1st Team 2004 Sung Ea Lee 2nd Team Pac-10 Coach of the Year 1988 Mary Lou Mulflur 1999 Mary Lou Mulflur NGCA All-Scholar-Athlete Michelle Watson 1987-88 All-Scholar Team Paula Gamble 1986-87 All-Scholar Team Carrie Eliason 1989-90 All-Scholar Team 1990-91 All-Scholar Team Anne Huizinga 1991-92 All-Scholar Team Val McKie 1992-93 All-Scholar Team Lee Kurmel 1993-94 All-Scholar Team Meg Maedo 1994-95 All-Scholar Team 1995-96 All-Scholar Team Emily Martin 1994-95 All-Scholar Team 1995-96 All-Scholar Team 1996-97 All-Scholar Team Dodie Mazzuca 1995-96 All-Scholar Team 1996-97 All-Scholar Team Paola Bellotti 1997-98 All-Scholar Team 1998-99 All-Scholar Team Michelle Grafos 2000-01 All-Scholar Team Michelle Grafos 2001-02 All-Scholar Team Paige Mackenzie 2001-02 All-Scholar Team Michelle Grafos 2002-03 All-Scholar Team Paige Mackenzie 2003-04 All-Scholar Team Pac-10 All-Academic Team 1992 Angie Pieroni 2nd Team 1993 Val McKie 2nd Team 1993 Angie Pieroni 2nd Team 1994 Lee Kurmel 2nd Team 1995 Emily Martin 2nd Team 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 2nd Team 1996 Emily Martin 1st Team 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 1st Team 1997 Emily Martin 1st Team 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 1st Team 1998 Paola Bellotti 2nd Team 1999 Paola Bellotti 2nd Team 1999 Jennifer Stapleton 2nd Team 2002 Michelle Grafos 1st Team 2002 Lindsay Morgan 2nd Team 2003 Michelle Grafos 1st Team 2003 Paige Mackenzie 2nd Team 2004 Paige Mackenzie 2nd Team 30

Broadmoor Golf Club Seattle, WA Yardage: 6131 Par: 70 Washington s Home Courses Tacoma Country And Golf Club Tacoma, WA Yardage: 6590 Par: 72 Sahalee Country Club Redmond, WA Holes: 27 (Site of 1998 PGA Championship) South/North North/East East/South Yardage: 6955 Par 72 Yardage: 6931 Yardage: 6952 31

Judy Hoetmer Washington s National Champion Before there was a women s varsity golf program at the Univeristy of Washington, the school produced a national champion in the sport. In 1961 Judy Hoetmer won the National Collegiate Golf Championship. A junior at the time, Hoetmer was a member of the University s golf club from 1959 to 1962. She was the Pacific Northwest Junior Champion in both 1957 and 1958. As a senior at Washington, Hoetmer finished second at the NCGC. In 1988 Hoetmer was inducted into Washington s Hall of Fame. She is one of a handful of inductees who never earned a varsity letter at Washington. Husky Golf Historical Robin Walton The First Husky All-American Robin Walton enjoys the honor of being the first NGCAAll-American in the Husky program s history. In 1977-78 she led the team with a 78.3 stroke averge. It was during the postseason she excelled. Playing at the 1978 AIAW National Championships at the Grenelefe Golf and Racquet Club in Cypress Gardens, Fla., Walton helped the Huskies to a 14th place finish by placing eighth in stroke play. She carded rounds of 75, 79, 74 and 74 to top the Husky scoring effort. Kelli Kamimura Repeat All-American Kelli Kamimura became the second Husky to repeat All-America honors. She was selected by the NGCA in 1999 and 2001. Kamimura was a three-time The First Huskies All-Pac-10 performer, earned that distinction for the 1999, 2001 and 2002 Washington s 1975 Team seasons. She was third at the 2001 The first team in UW women s golf history was comprised of eight individuals and coached by Edean Ihlanfeldt. Their schedule included six tournaish ever recorded by a Husky and Pac-10 Championships, the highest finments, primarily playing against Northwest opponents. The Huskies defeated Oregon on April 22 in their first event led by Patty Marquis 86. Beth placed 29th that season at the NCAAs, the best showing by a UW golfer at the Thorlakson and Chris Aoki both received individual invitations to the 1975 time. Kamimura led the Huskies in AIAW Championships. After opening with back-to-back rounds of 79, stroke average in 1999 (74.5), which Thorlakson advanced to the finals where she shot 82 and The 92. roster for the 1975 team included Aoki, a senior from Redmond; Thorlakson, a junior established a single-season school from Bellevue, Karen Denma, a senior from Monroe; Kathleen Freeman, a record. She bettered that mark in 2001 junior from Walla Walla, sophomore Janis Litton from ancover; V Marquis, a when she posted an an average of freshman from Kent; Lisa Porambo, a sophomore from Bothell and Janis 74.3. Wellman, a freshman from Osburn, Idaho. Huskies Debut at NCAAs in 1995 Following a sixth-place finish at the NCAA West Regional at Arizona, Washington qualified for the NCAA Championships for the first time in 1995. Played at the Landfall Golf Course in Wilmington, N.C., the Huskies tied Oklahoma for 16th in their inaugural NCAA tournament. Angie Burkett was Washington s top finisher, placing 33rd with a 72-hole score of 14-over 302. Dodie Mazzuca was 55th at 308 while Caroline Spiegelberg was 79th atthe 1983-84 Husky team was the first coached by Mary Lou 315. Meg Maedo shot 317 while Emily Martin posted a score of 319. Arizona State won the tournament by 26 strokes with a score 155. of 1 Tina Krieger, Susan Hildreth and Paula Gamble. Mulflur (far right). The squad included (from left) Kerry Leides, 32

Dodie Mazzuca Husky Golf Historical Nancy Kessler Cal Coach Gets Start at UW Current California head coach Heralded as the best player in Washington women s golf, Dodie Mazzuca was the first Husky to receive firstteam All-America honors and com- four-year letterwinner at Washington Nancy McDaniel (Kessler) was a pete in three dif ferent NCAAChampionships. Mazzuca finished her ca- rounds for the Dawgs, averaging 79.3 from 1984-88. She played 109 career reer owningvirtually every Washington women s golf record. The 65 she ments and finishing in the top -10 nine strokes while winning two tourna- shot in the third round of the Edean times. As a junior, Kessler played in Ihlanfeldt Invitational as a senior was the No. 1 position, again competing not only a school record but was also in all of Washington s competitive the lowest score by a women s golfer rounds while averaging 79.2 strokes. in the country for the 1996-97 season. In addition to winning the ing a second place at the Utah-Dixie She had two top-10 finishes, includ- Ihlanfeldt Invi tational, Mazzuca Classic where she shot a four-over claimed two other medals during the 223. The 1987-88 season was season, including a win at the NCAA Kessler s most productive as she won West Regional to help the Huskies two tournaments including UW s own advance to their second NCAA Edean Ihlanfeldt. Kessler also won Championships as a team. Mazzuca became the first Husky to lead the the BYU Invitational, where she shot team in stroke average for four consecutive seasons, finishing with a school an opening-round 69, her career low. For the year, Kessler finished in the top record 75.1 as a senior. Mazzuca was recognized as a first -team All-Pac-10 10 in seven of 10 events. player as a senior after being named to the second team as a junior. Greggain Finishes 44th at U.S. Open Former Washington women's golfer Jennifer (Stapleton) Greggain shot 77 during the final round of the U.S. Open at The Orchards to place 44th overall. Greggain completed the 72- hole event at 9-over 293. A resident of Canada, Greggain turned in rounds of 73, 71 and 72 during the first three rounds of play. Greggain lettered at Washington from 1997-99. She earned second-team All- Pac-10 honors as a senior. National Championships Hosting the 2002 NCAAs For the first time in the program s history, Washington was the host institution for the NCAAChampionships in 2002. The tournament was staged at Washington National Golf Club Auburn. in Washington finished 20th at the event behind the play of freshman Paige Mackenzie who completed the tournament in 25th place, the best showing ever by a Husky at the NCAAs. Duke won the championship behind the play of medalist irada V Nirapathpongporn who shot 9-under 279. 33

Washington National Golf Club When Washington National Golf Club opened in August of 2000, it became the new home for the Husky Golf team. Thanks to a sponsorship agreement between Washington National and the University, the course features a distinctive Husky brand, from the golf carts, to flag sticks to its company logo. Washington National was the brainchild of Orrin incent, V president of O.B. Sports, a golf development and management company. Vincent is the father of former Husky men s golf coach O.D. Vincent. A Seattle native, he teamed with John Fought, the 1977 U.S. Amateur champion and the principal architect for the project, to create a truly unique Northwest course. No two holes are alike and, thanks to the terrain in the area and excellent drainage, the course features numerous native areas and large artistic sand traps. Five sets of tees (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior and Husky) stretch the course from 5,1 17 yards to 7,304 yards. The golf carts are a combination of purple and gold and named for notable personalities in Washington athletic history. Other carts are named for the other Pac-10 schools. University faculty, staff and students are entitled to special discounted fees at ashington W National. The course was selected for the site of the 2002 NCAA Division I Women s Golf Championships and the 2003 NCAADivision I Men s Golf Regionals. It will host the 2006 Women s Regionals. The 17th Green The theme at Washington National is all Huskies. From the personalized golf carts (above) to the special flag sticks and practice pins (right) to the Block W bunker on the 18th fairway, a Purple and Gold presence can be found throughout the course. The 1st Tee The 18th Fairway that features a UW Block W bunker. 34