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2014-15 SCHEDULE Date Event Sept. 8-9 at Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic (1st - 870 (+6)) Sept 15-16 at Dick McGuire Invitational (5th - 886 (+16)) Oct. 12-14 at Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (6th - 904 (+41)) Oct. 26-28 at Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (T-1st - 863 (-1)) Feb. 23-24 at UC Irvine Invitational (8th - 891 (+27)) March 2-3 at Bruin Wave Invitational (4th - 909 (+45)) March 23-25 SDSU Farms Invitational (3-1 Match Play Record; 3rd) April 10-12 at PING/ASU Invitational (T-12th - 884 (+20)) April 20-22 2014 MW Championship (1st - 876 (+12)) May 7-9 NCAA St. George Regional (St. George, Utah) May 22-27 NCAA Championships (Bradenton, Fla.) 2014-15 ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown Amy Alston Sr. Mission Viejo, Calif. Sirene Blair So. South Jordan, Utah Mila Chaves Fr. Asunción, Paraguay Emma Henrikson Jr. Malmö, Sweden Haleigh Krause Fr. Eugene, Ore. Georgia Lacey Fr. Del Mar, Calif. Kristina Lynn Sr. Carlsbad, Calif. Paige Spiranac Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. Head Coach: Leslie Spalding (Alabama, 1992), Fourth season at SDSU/Eighth overall THIS WEEK 2015 NCAA West Regional Championship Host: Brigham Young Site: Entrada at Snow Canyon C.C./St. George, Utah Par: 72 Yardage: 6,255 Holes: 54 Dates: May 7-9 The Field (18 teams - by seed): USC, Arkansas, Virginia, Stanford, Vanderbilt, UNLV, San Diego State, Miami (Fla.), Colorado, California, SMU, TCU, Denver, Wisconsin, Middle Tennessee State, New Mexico State, Northern Arizona, Albany Individuals (6 - by seed): Meghan McLaren, Florida International Savannah Vilausi, UC Riverside Alivia Brown, Washington State Lea Garner, Brigham Young Kassidy Teare, Long Beach State A Ram Choi, Portland State SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEN'S GOLF Contact: Jim Solien 619.594.5547 jsolien@mail.sdsu.edu www.goaztecs.com @goaztecs SDSU Women s Golf Set for NCAA St. George Regional The San Diego State women s golf team travels to the Beehive State this week to compete in the NCAA St. George Regional, May 7-9, at the Entrada at Snow Canyon Country Club in St. George, Utah. The Aztecs, who are making their fifth regional appearance in the last six years and 12th overall, will be among the field vying for a spot in the NCAA national championship series, scheduled for May 22-27 in Bradenton, Fla. SDSU garnered the seventh seed out of 18 teams in the St. George Regional, earning one of 29 automatic bids to the NCAA tournament after winning its first-ever Mountain West title on April 22. A total of 72 NCAA Division I schools received invitations to play in one of four regionals that will be held concurrently this week in South Bend, Ind. (Notre Dame), San Antonio, Texas (UTSA), Raleigh, N.C. (North Carolina State) and St George, Utah (BYU). Joining the Aztecs this week will be 17 other teams, including 12 opponents ranked in the top 50, along with six individual competitors (96 golfers overall). The top six squads and the three highest finishing individuals not on an advancing team will move on to nationals from each of the four regionals. Teams will complete 18 holes (54 total) of stroke play each of the three days following a practice round on Wednesday, May 6. SDSU will be paired with Miami (Fla.) and Colorado for Thursday s opening round, which is set to get underway from the first tee at 8 a.m. MT, while Friday s second round also starts as early as 8 a.m. The competition then wraps up on Saturday, with final-round action slated to begin with another 8 a.m. tee time. Live hole-by-hole results courtesy of Golfstat will be available for all three rounds on GoAztecs.com. SDSU Lineup 2014-15 Avg. Rounds Emma Henrikson 73.24 24 Mila Chaves 73.83 24 Sirene Blair 74.63 24 Georgia Lacey 77.10 21 Paige Spiranac 76.61 23 Aztec Lineup For This Week Fourth-year San Diego State head coach Leslie Spalding will accompany five golfers to Utah s Dixie this week, featuring junior Emma Henrikson (Malmö, Sweden), freshman Mila Chaves (Asunción, Paraguay), sophomore Sirene Blair (South Jordan, Utah), freshman Georgia Lacey (Del Mar, Calif.) and senior Paige Spiranac (Scottsdale, Ariz.). Henrikson and Spiranac will be making their third consecutive appearances in regional competition, while Blair finds herself in the thick of the fight for the second straight year, joining first-time participants Chaves and Lacey. Henrikson, who owns a team-best 73.24 stroke average for the season, is ranked 60th nationally in the latest Golfstat Cup standings, while Chaves (73.83) enters the tournament at No. 90. SDSU At NCAA Regionals The Aztecs are making their fifth trip to NCAA regionals in the last six years and eighth overall as a team. SDSU earned team bids in 1999 (18th), 2001 (15th), 2004 (15th), 2010 (t-15th), 2011 (17th), 2012 (t-20th) and 2014 (t-21st). The program has also been represented by individual golfers in 1996, 1997, 2000 and 2013. This week marks the fifth time the Aztecs are participating in a western-based regional as a team, following the 1999, 2004, 2011 and 2014 squads. The Scarlet and Black also competed in the East Regional on two occasions in 2001 and 2012 to go along with an appearance at the Central Regional in 2010. Including this season, the program will have played in 12 different cities and 10 different states in its NCAA regional history. Heather MacRae boasts SDSU s best individual finish when she tied for 11th place in 2004; Malin Enarsson is second with her 12thplace performance in 2010, while Hiroko Fukushima sits in third with an 18th-place effort in 1999. In addition, Paige Spiranac tied for the 19th spot in 2013, while Gina Clark cracked the top 30 in 2012, finishing in a tie for the 29th position. The Competition The Aztecs are one of 17 teams in the St. George Regional field that are ranked among the top 50 in the latest Golfstat rankings released May 4. Of those squads, seven occupy the top 25, including No. 1 USC, followed by Arkansas (8), Virginia (9), Stanford (16), Vanderbilt (17), UNLV (22) and SDSU (25). The Aztecs own a 14-10 record in head-to-head results against 10 of their regional foes during the 2014-15 campaign, including unblemished marks vs. California (3-0), Colorado (2-0), Denver (1-0) and New St. George Regional 5/4 4/26 SDSU Record Team Rankings Golfstat Golfweek vs. In 14-15 San Diego State 25 25 (14-10) USC 1 3 0-2 Arkansas 8 8 0-1 Virginia 9 10 0-0 Stanford 16 17 2-1 Vanderbilt 17 16 0-0 UNLV 22 24 5-3 Miami (Fla.) 32 31 0-1 Colorado 36 40 2-0 California 38 43 3-0 SMU 44 44 0-2 TCU 48 49 0-0 Denver 50 59 1-0 Wisconsin 56 56 0-0 Middle Tennesse State 61 54 0-0 New Mexico State 90 83 1-0 Northern Arizona 123 130 0-0 Albany 201 206 0-0 Mexico State (1-0). In addition, SDSU has maintained the upper hand this year against Mountain West rival UNLV (5-3) and Stanford (2-1). A Look At The Course The host site of the 2015 NCAA Women s Golf St. George Regional is the par-72, 6,255-yard Entrada at Snow Canyon Country Club, located some 117 miles northeast of Las Vegas in the heart of Utah s Dixie at the convergence of the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau and Great Basin. Weaving through sandstone cliffs, rugged arroyos, rolling dunes, ancient black lava beds and meandering streams, Entrada, which opened in 1996, is a Johnny Miller Signature Design layout, ranked as the No. 1 year-round private golf course in the state of Utah by Golf Digest. San Diego State was a regular fixture in the St. George area from 2000-10, competing in the BYU Dixie Classic 10 times in 11 years. The Aztecs captured the team title in their last visit to Entrada in 2010, winning by 15 strokes over Louisville. Between 2000 and 2004, SDSU played the tournament when it was held at Sunbrook Golf Club, before the event shifted to Entrada in 2005. Backspin: 2014 West Regional San Diego State saw its 2013-14 come to a conclusion after tying for 21st place with Portland State during the final round of the 2014 NCAA West Regional at Tumble Creek Club at Suncadia Resort in Cle Elum, Wash. Battling cool and blustery conditions for the second day in a row, the Aztecs fired a combined 32-over 320 on the final day of competition for a 54-hole total of 91-over 955 on the par-72, 6,252- yard course layout. Emma Henrikson was SDSU s highest finisher for the fifth tournament in a row despite carding an uncharacteristic 83 during the final round. The Aztec sophomore was plagued by seven bogeys and two double-bogeys, sliding 23 places into a tie for 68th with a collective 20-over 236. Conversely, Paige Spiranac was lone SDSU player to make a significant gain on the individual leaderboard, climbing 12 spots into a tie for 75th at 21-over 237 after recording a final-round 78. The Aztec junior drained a pair of birdies at Nos. 8 and 12 to help ease the sting of two double-bogeys and four bogeys before closing with five straight pars. Meanwhile, Sirene Blair wrapped her rookie campaign by firing an 81 over the final 18 holes. The SDSU freshman was even just before the turn as a birdie on the par-4, 320-yard No. 3 offset a bogey at No. 1. However, Blair was unable to recover from a triple-bogey on No. 9, suffering four bogeys and a double-bogey down the stretch to drop six places into a tie with Spiranac in the 75th position. The Aztecs other freshman, Maria Fernanda Villegas, saved her best for last, posting a final-round 79, which put her in a tie for 113th at 32-over 248. Villegas got off to a rough start with seven bogeys, including five straight to begin the day, but regrouped nicely on the back nine, notching five pars to go with birdie on the 13th, her second of the round following a successful make on No. 8. Rounding out the SDSU delegation was junior Kristina Lynn, who shot an 82 to finish one stroke in back of Villegas at 249. Lynn was just 3-over on the front nine, but a trio of double-bogeys after the turn sandbagged her round. In all, individual scores rose for the second day in a row, with only four golfers finishing at or below par during the final round. The 126-player field averaged 79.56 strokes over the final 18 holes, compared to a 78.41 scoring average during the second round and a 77.10 clip in round one.

SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEn'S GOLF NoTES PAGE 2 SDSU AT NCAA REGIONALS 1996 West Regional (Omaha, Neb.) Lindy Donnelly 78-81-76 235 32nd 1997 West Regional (Tucson, Ariz.) Christelle Cuzon 74-75-77 226 42nd 1999 West Regional (Houston, Texas) Hiroko Fukushima 77-74 151 18th Nikki Chigas 76-87 163 83rd Heather Rollo 80-83 163 83rd Joanne Clingan 83-83 166 91st Nikki Stangarone 85-81 166 91st SDSU 316-321 637 18th 2000 West Regional (Tempe, Ariz.) Heather Rollo 85-76-77 238 109th 2001 East Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Joanne Clingan 79-76-DNF DNF n/a Heather Rollo 77-77-DNF DNF n/a Sandy Kim 77-81-DNF DNF n/a Jennifer Hoene 77-82-DNF DNF n/a Shayna Miyajima 83-88-DNF DNF n/a SDSU 310-316-DNF DNF 15th* *SDSU along with three other teams were unable to finish due to inclement weather. 2004 West Regional (Stanford, Calif.) Heather MacRae 75-71-74 220 T-11th Jenna Wilson 78-72-75 225 T-30th Shayna Miyajima 77-78-80 235 T-66th Sandy Kim 80-83-82 245 T-96th Toni Lutz 81-82-84 247 T-99th SDSU 310-303-311 924 T-15th 2010 Central Regional (Columbus, Ind.) Malin Enarsson 72-77-81 230 T-12th Christine Wong 84-75-77 236 T-35th Gina Clark 81-81-78 240 T-56th Stephanie Arcala 82-86-83 251 T-92nd Samantha Roberts 84-83-91 258 105th SDSU 319-316-319 924 T-15th 2011 West Regional (Auburn, Wash.) Malin Enarsson 76-77-76 229 T-41st Stephanie Arcala 78-76-79 233 T-58th Alessia Knight 78-78-82 238 T-84th Gina Clark 78-82-80 240 T-93rd Christine Wong 79-80-84 243 T-106th SDSU 310-311-317 938 17th 2012 East Regional (State College, Pa.) Gina Clark 75-72-75 222 T-29th Christine Wong 79-71-76 226 T-51st Malin Enarsson 79-77-81 237 101st Alessia Knight 80-79-81 240 T-108th Amy Alston 78-84-87 249 T-117th SDSU 311-299-313 923 T-20th 2013 Central Regional (Norman, Okla.) Paige Spiranac 72-75-72 219 T-19th Christine Wong 74-76-72 222 T-35th Emma Henrikson 71-80-74 225 T-57th 2014 West Regional (Cle Elum, Wash.) Emma Henrikson 76-77-83 236 T-68th Sirene Blair 77-79-81 237 T-75th Paige Spiranac 80-79-78 237 T-75th Maria F. Villegas 85-84-79 248 T-113th Kristina Lynn 84-83-82 249 115th SDSU 317-318-320 955 T-21st USC (+12) claimed the West Regional title over host Washington (+13) by one shot as the top eight schools advanced to the NCAA Championships in Tulsa, Okla. Joining the Women of Troy and the Huskies were Arizona State, Oklahoma, Michigan State, Iowa State, Texas A&M and Northwestern, along with individuals Clariss Guce of Cal State Northridge and Denver s Tonje Daffinrud. ASU s Noemi Jimenez (-3) captured medalist honors after edging USC s Annie Park and SooBin Kim of Washington, both of whom finished two shots behind at 1-under. Awards Aplenty San Diego State head coach Leslie Spalding was named 2014-15 Mountain West Women s Golf Coach of the Year, while junior Emma Henrikson, sophomore Sirene Blair and freshman Mila Chaves each garnered all-conference accolades on April 30. Henrikson was a first-team all-mw honoree, while Blair and Chaves were second-team selections, giving the Scarlet and Black three all-conference picks for the third consecutive year. Now in her fourth season, Spalding has guided the Aztecs to arguably their finest campaign in program history. SDSU has been ranked as high as 12th nationally in the Golfweek/Sagarin ratings and has posted six top-five finishes this year, including the team s first-ever MW Championship on April 22. In addition to their MW title, the Aztecs were also victorious at the season-opening Ptarmigan Ram Classic in Fort Collins, Colo., before successfully defending their crown at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown last October. Through nine events, SDSU has compiled a sparkling 82-31-2 head-to-head record for a.722 winning percentage. A native of Billings, Mont., Spalding played on the LPGA Tour from 1996-2005, competing in 215 events with seven top-10 finishes. After a four-year stint as head coach at Montana State from 2007-11, Spalding arrived on Montezuma Mesa where she has led the Aztecs to 18 top-five placements, five event titles and four regional appearances. Individually, Spalding s players have earned 14 all-conference honors and collected seven weekly/monthly awards from the league. Under Spalding s direction, Christine Wong became the first Aztec to garner MW Women s Golfer of the Year accolades in 2012, while Henrikson and Blair each received MW Freshman of the Year distinction in 2013 and 2014, respectively. This season, Henrikson landed a spot on the all-mw first team for the third year in a row after leading the squad with a 73.42 stroke average to go with three top-five finishes, including a medal-winning performance at the Ptarmigan Ram Classic.. Blair, meanwhile, picked up her second straight all-mw certificate after posting three top-five performances of her own during the 2014-15 campaign, including a runner-up finish at the Ram Classic, followed by a third-place tie at the Branch/McGuire Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M. For her efforts, Blair was named MW Women s Golfer of the Month for September. She also received the league s weekly award in the spring on the strength of a gritty second-place showing during inclement weather at the Bruin Wave Invitational in March. Not to be outdone, Chaves blossomed into one of the conference s elite golfers during her rookie campaign on The Mesa after leading the Aztecs in three tournaments this spring, including the MW Championship, where she set a league record for lowest opening-round score with a 6-under 66. The native Paraguayan tied for first in regulation at the tournament before falling on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff. Rewind: Aztecs Win First-Ever MW Championship San Diego State secured its first-ever conference title after shooting a 1-under-par 287 during the final round the 2015 Mountain West Championship at Mission Hills Country Club on April 22. The Aztecs finished the three-day, 54-hole event with a combined 12-over 876, topping New Mexico (+17) by five strokes on the par-72, 6,291-yard Dinah Shore Tournament Course. SDSU boasted three players in the top 15 on the individual leaderboard, led by Mila Chaves, who tied for the top spot in regulation with New Mexico s Manon Mollé at 4-under 210, before falling on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff. Chaves entered the day with a three-shot advantage over her Mollé, but was unable to avoid a playoff after carding a 70, while her UNM counterpart posted the field s final-round low of 67. The Aztec freshman carded five birdies against three bogeys, but Mollé closed the gap with a spot-free day, draining five birdies of her own to go with 13 pars. The two golfers returned to the 18th hole for the sudden-death playoff, where Mollé sank a birdie putt to claim medalist honors, while Chaves made par. Despite the outcome, Chaves still established an Aztec record for lowest 54-hole score in a conference tournament, eclipsing Jenna Wilson s total of 215 set in 2004 at Sunriver, Ore. In addition, the native Paraguayan matched SDSU s highest finish at the event after Christine Wong tied for first as well in 2012 at Litchfield Park, Ariz.. Not to be outdone, Emma Henrikson posted her second straight top-five performance at the MW Championship after tying for the fourth position with a collective 1-over 217. Henrikson, who landed in the runner-up spot a year ago, equaled Chaves effort with a 70 of her own, highlighted by three birdies, including the Aztecs lone conversions of the day at Nos. 12 and 18, which ranked among the toughest holes of the final round. With her effort, the SDSU junior finished seven strokes in back of the leaders with San José State s Megan Osland, one shot behind Dana Finkelstein of UNLV (E), who wound up in the third spot. Meanwhile, Paige Spiranac tied for 14th at 9-over 225 after firing a 76 over the final 18 holes. The Aztec senior captain was 4-over at the turn, but played even par on the back nine, offsetting two bogeys with a pair of birdies, including a crucial make on the par-4, 351-yard No. 15, which played as the third-most difficult hole of the final round. Sirene Blair also figured in SDSU s final tally, saving her best round for last with a 71. The Aztec sophomore, who endured a sluggish start with atypical scores of 84 and 81 over her first 36 holes, found her rhythm during the final day, carding two birdies compared to just one bogey. Blair reeled off 12 consecutive pars during one stretch to climb nine places into 34th at 20-over 236. Rounding out the Aztec delegation was freshman Georgia Lacey, who posted a final-round 78 to finish the championship in a tie for 24th at 15-over 231. The Torrey Pines High alumna was plagued by eight bogeys, but managed to finish relatively strong with a pair of birdies on her final three holes in her first conference tournament action. 2014-15 Highlights Despite a roster with three freshmen and a schedule replete with high-level competition, San Diego State enjoyed another successful campaign in 2014-15, posting top-five team finishes in six of nine tournaments, highlighted by the program s first-ever Mountain West championship to go with a pair of team titles during the fall slate. Buoyed by the 1-2 individual finish of Emma Henrikson and Sirene Blair, the Aztecs took home the crown at the season-opening Ptarmigan Ram Classic in Fort Collins, Colo., where the Scarlet and Black (+6) topped Mountain West rival UNLV by eight strokes. Blair kept the momentum rolling at the Branch Law Firm/Dick Mc- Guire Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M., with a third-place indvidual performance, earning MW Women s Golfer of the Month honors in the process. By the end of September, the Aztecs climbed as a high as 12th in the Golfweek national rankings. Henrikson and Mila Chaves logged top-five individual performances at the highly competitive Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational in Austin, Texas, leading SDSU to a respectable sixth-place finish in the team standings. The Aztecs closed out their fall schedule with a co-championship at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown in late October. With its result, the Scarlet and Black claimed two regular-season titles in the same year since winning the Lady Aztec Invitational and UC Riverside Invite during the 2005-06 campaign. After placing eighth in its spring opener at the UC Irvine Invitational, SDSU turned in a gritty fourth-place performance at the Bruin Wave Invite in the San Fernando Valley, battling damp and rainy conditions for the first two rounds. Despite the inclement weather, Blair tied for the runner-up position on the individual leaderboard to garner MW Golfer of the Week accolades. In late March, the Aztecs unveiled a new format for the third installment of the SDSU Farms Invitational as 16 teams competed in four rounds of match play over three days. The Scarlet and Black came away with a solid third-place finish after posting a 3-1 record, highlighted by victories over Long Beach State, UNLV and Arizona State. The Aztecs lone blemish at the tournament was a defeat to eventual champion Tennessee, one of eight schools in the stacked field ranked among the Golfstat top 40. Just A Chip Shot Away The top six teams and the three highest finishing individuals not on one of those squads will advance out of the NCAA St. George Regional to the national championships, scheduled for May 22-27 in Bradenton, Fla. A total of 24 teams and 12 individuals will complete 54 holes of stroke play over a three-day period at Concessions Golf Club, with the top 15 squads and nine highest placing individuals advancing to a fourth round of stroke play, which will determine the top eight schools for match play competition, as well as the 72-hole stroke play individual champion. The top eight teams after 72 holes of play will be placed into a bracket with the No. 1 seed playing the No. 8 seed, the No. 2 seed playing the No. 7 seed, the No. 3 seed playing the No. 6 seed and the No. 4 seed playing the No. 5 seed in match play. SDSU has previously sent an individual to the NCAA national tournament, but has never qualified as a team.

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Fall September 8-9 Ptarmigan Ram Classic (Colorado State) Ptarmigan Country Club Fort Collins, Colo. Course: Par 72, 6,352 yards Finish: 1st of 17 / 870 (+6) September 20-21 Branch/McGuire Invitational (New Mexico) UNM Championship Course Albuquerque, N.M. Course: Par 73, 6,192 yards Finish: 5th of 16 / 886 (+10) October 12-14 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (Texas) University of Texas Golf Club Austin, Texas Course: Par 72, 6,225 yards Finish: 6th of 15 / 905 (+41) October 26-28 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (UNLV) Boulder Creek Golf Club Boulder City, Nev. Course: Par 72, 6,277 yards Finish: T-1st of 18 / 863 (-1) Spring February 23-24 UC Irvine Invitational (UC Irvine) Santa Ana Country Club Santa Ana, Calif. Course: Par 72, 5,903 yards Finish: 8th of 13 / 891 (+27) March 2-3 Bruin Wave Invitational (UCLA/Pepperdine) El Caballero Country Club Tarzana, Calif. Course: Par 72, 6,173 yards Finish: 4th of 15 / 909 (+27) March 23-25 SDSU Farms Invitational (SDSU) The Farms Golf Club Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Course: Par 72, 6,199 yards Finish: 3rd of 16 / Match Play (3-1) April 10-12 PING/ASU Invitational (Arizona State) Karsten Golf Course Tempe, Ariz. Course: Par 72, 6,223 yards Finish: T-12th of 15 / 884 (+20) April 20-22 Mountain West Championships (MW) Mission Hills Country Club Rancho Mirage, Calif. Course: Par 72, 6,291 yards Finish: 1st of 9 / 876 (+12) May 7-9 NCAA St. George Regional (BYU) Snow Canyon Country Club St. George, Utah May 22-27 NCAA Championships (NCAA/South Florida) Concessions Golf Club Bradenton, Fla. SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEN'S GOLF 2014-15 STATISTICS uuu 2014-15 INDIVIDUAL STROKE AVERAGES - OVERALL Count Indiv. Vs. Vs. Par Low Low Best Player Events Rounds Pct. Rounds Strokes Avg. Par Avg. 18 54 Won Top 5 6-10 11-20 Finish Emma Henrikson 8 24 23.7/24 (.988) - 1762 73.42 31 1.29 67 211 1 3-2 1st Mila Chaves 8 24 23/24 (.958) - 1772 73.83 41 1.71 66 210 1 2-2 T-1st Sirene Blair 8 24 19/24 (.792) - 1791 74.63 60 2.50 69 212-3 - - 2nd Haleigh Krause 5 14 4/5 (.800) 9 1065 76.07 54 3.86 65 232 - - - - T-42nd Paige Spiranac 8 23 17.7/23 (.770) - 1762 76.61 103 4.48 71 224 - - - 1 T-141th Georgia Lacey 7 21 8.7/18 (.483) 3 1619 77.10 104 4.95 72 217 - - 1 - T-11th SDSU TEAM 8 24 - - 7084 295.17 160 6.67 281 863 3 5 2 1 1st Rounds in the 60s (7): Chaves 3, Krause 2, Blair 1, Henrikson 1 Rounds Below Par (25): Blair 7, Henrikson 7, Chaves 6, Spiranac 2, Krause 2, Lacey 1 Rounds at Even Par (10): Henrikson 3, Lacey 3, Chaves 2, Spiranac 2 uuu 2014-15 TOURNAMENT SUMMARIES Date Event Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total +/- Par Finish Low Player Sept. 8-9 Ptarmigan Ram Classic 289 288 293 870 (+6) 1st of 17 Emma Henrikson (1st of 89) Sept. 15-16 Branch/McGuire Invitational 304 296 286 886 (+16) 5th of 16 Sirene Blair (T-3rd of 92) Oct. 12-14 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 299 312 294 905 (+41) 6th of 15 Emma Henrikson (T-3rd of 81) Oct. 26-28 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 281 291 291 863 (-1) T-1st of 18 Emma Henrikson (T-14th of 96) Feb. 23-24 UC Irvine Invitational 289 296 306 891 (+27) 8th of 13 Mila Chaves (T-18th of 71) March 2-3 Bruin Wave Invitational 303 301 305 909 (+45) 4th of 15 Sirene Blair (T-2nd of 79) March 23-25 SDSU Farms Invitational Match Play Tournament 3rd of 16 Henrikson/Blair (2-1-1) April 10-12 PING/ASU Invitational 302 291 291 884 (+20) T-12th of 15 Mila Chaves (T-27th of 87) April 20-22 Mountain West Championship 288 301 287 876 (+12) 1st of 9 Mila Chaves (T-1st of 45) May 7-9 NCAA Regional Championships May 22-27 NCAA Championships uuu SPRING 2015 INDIVIDUAL STROKE AVERAGES Count Indiv. Vs. Vs. Par Low Low Best Player Events Rounds Pct. Rounds Strokes Avg. Par Avg. 18 54 Won Top 5 6-10 11-20 Finish Mila Chaves 4 12 12/12 (1.000) - 886 73.83 11 0.92 66 210 1 1-2 T-1st Emma Henrikson 4 12 11.7/12 (.975) - 891 74.25 27 2.25 70 217-1 - 1 T-4th Sirene Blair 4 12 8/12 (.667) - 909 75.75 45 3.75 70 221-1 - - T-2nd Paige Spiranac 4 12 8.7/12 (.725) - 922 76.83 58 4.83 71 225 - - - 1 T-14th Georgia Lacey 4 12 7.7/12 (.642) - 925 77.08 61 5.08 71 226 - - - - T-24th SDSU TEAM 4 12 - - 3560 296.67 104 8.67 287 876 1 2 1 1 1st Haleigh Krause 2 6-6 465 77.50 33 5.50 75 232 - - - - T-58th Rounds in the 60s (2): Chaves 2 Rounds Below Par (11): Chaves 4, Henrikson 3, Blair 2, Lacey 1, Spiranac 1 Rounds at Even Par (3): Chaves 1, Henrikson 1, Spiranac 1 uuu FALL 2014 INDIVIDUAL STROKE AVERAGES Count Indiv. Vs. Vs. Par Low Low Best Player Events Rounds Pct. Rounds Strokes Avg. Par Avg. 18 54 Won Top 5 6-10 11-20 Finish Emma Henrikson 4 12 12/12 (1.000) - 871 72.58 4 0.33 67 211 1 2-1 1st Sirene Blair 4 12 11/12 (.917) - 882 73.50 15 1.25 69 212-2 - - 2nd Mila Chaves 4 12 11/12 (.917) - 897 74.75 30 2.50 69 220-1 - - 5th Haleigh Krause 3 8 4/5 (.800) 3 600 75.00 21 2.63 65 233 - - - - t-42nd Paige Spiranac 4 11 9/11 (.818) - 840 76.36 45 4.09 71 224 - - - - T-27th Georgia Lacey 3 9 1/6 (.167) 3 694 77.11 43 4.78 72 217 - - 1 - T-11th SDSU TEAM 4 12 - - 3524 293.67 56 4.67 281 863 2 3 1-1st Rounds in the 60s (5): Krause 2, Blair 1, Chaves 1, Henrikson 1 Rounds Below Par (14): Blair 5, Henrikson 4, Chaves 2, Krause 2, Spiranac 1 Rounds at Even Par (7): Lacey 3, Henrikson 2, Chaves 1, Spiranac 1

uuu 2014 Fall TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE/RESULTS PTARMIGAN RAM CLASSIC Sept. 8-9 Ptarmigan C.C. Fort Collins, Colo. 1st of 17 teams (89 individuals) Par 72 6,352 yards Emma Henrikson 72-67-72 211 (-5) 1st Sirene Blair 70-69-73 212 (-4) 2nd Mila Chaves 75-75-77 227 (+11) T-37th Paige Spiranac 81-77-71 229 (+13) T-46th Georgia Lacey 72-83-78 233 (+17) T-57th SDSU TEAM 289-288-293 870 (+6) 1st Team Champion: San Diego State, 870 (+6) Individual Champion: Emma Henrikson, SDSU, 211 (-5) BRANCH LAW FIRM/DICK MGGUIRE INVITATIONAL Sept. 15-16 UNM Championship Course Albuquerque, N.M. 5th of 16 teams (92 individuals) Par 73 6,192 yards Sirene Blair 72-72-70 214 (-5) T-3rd Emma Henrikson 77-74-72 223 (+4) T-25th Paige Spiranac 76-75-73 224 (+5) T-27th Mila Chaves 79-75-71 225 (+6) T-34th Georgia Lacey 83-86-75 244 (+25) 87th SDSU TEAM 304-296-286 886 (+10) 5th Team Champion: Northwestern 868 (-8) Individual Champion: Dana Finkelstein, UNLV, 210 (-9) uuu 2015 SPRING TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE UC IRVINE INVITATIONAL Feb. 23-24 Santa Ana C.C. Santa Ana, Calif. 8th of 13 teams (71 individuals) Par 72 5,903 yards Mila Chaves 69-73-76 218 (+2) T-18th Emma Henrikson 71-78-77 226 (+10) T-36th Georgia Lacey 77-71-78 226 (+10) T-36th Paige Spiranac 74-79-74 228 (+12) T-42nd Sirene Blair 75-74-79 228 (+12) T-42nd SDSU TEAM 289-296-306 891 (+27) 8th Team Champion: Washington, 854 (-10) Individual Champion: Marijosse Navarro, Texas A&M, 211 (-5)* BRUIN WAVE INVITATIONAL March 2-3 El Caballero C.C. Tarzana, Calif. 4th of 15 teams (79 individuals) Par 72 6,173 yards Sirene Blair 73-75-73 221 (+5) T-2nd Emma Henrikson 71-76-78 225 (+9) T-13th Mila Chaves 76-75-76 227 (+11) T-17th Paige Spiranac 83-75-78 236 (+20) T-47th Georgia Lacey 85-82-78 245 (+29) T-69th SDSU TEAM 303-301-305 909 (+45) 4th Team Champion: Washington, 890 (+26) Individual Champion: Erynne Lee, UCLA, 216 (E) SDSU FARMS INVITATIONAL March 23-25 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. 3rd of 16 teams (Match Play) Par 72 6,199 yards Emma Henrikson 2-1-1 Sirene Blair 2-1-1 Paige Spiranac 2-2 Mila Chaves 1-1-2 Georgia Lacey 1-2-1 Team Champion: Tennessee PING/ASU INVITATIONAL April 10-12 Karsten G.C. Tempe, Ariz. T-12th of 15 teams (87 individuals) Par 72 6,223 yards Mila Chaves 77-72-71 220 (+4) T-27th Emma Henrikson 74-74-75 223 (+7) T-45th Georgia Lacey 74-75-74 223 (+7) T-45th Sirene Blair 77-70-77 224 (+8) T-52nd Paige Spiranac 83-79-71 233 (+17) 83rd SDSU TEAM 302-291-291 884 (+20) T-12th Team Champion: Arizona, 861 (-3) Individual Champions: Bertine Strauss Texas and Monica Vaughn, Arizona State, 210 (-6) BETSY RAWLS LONGHORN INVITATIONAL Oct. 12-14 University of Texas G.C. Austin, Texas 6th of 15 teams (81 individuals) Par 72 6,225 yards Emma Henrikson 74-74-70 218 (+2) T-3rd Mila Chaves 72-75-73 220 (+4) 5th Haleigh Krause 78-83-73 234 (+5) T-42th Sirene Blair 75-81-79 235 (+19) T-44th Paige Spiranac 81-82-78 241 (+25) T-62nd SDSU TEAM 299-312-294 905 (+41) 6th Team Champion: UNLV 895 (+31) Individual Champion: Hayley Davis, Baylor, 214 (-2) LAS VEGAS COLLEGIATE SHOWDOWN Oct. 26-28 Boulder Creek G.C. Boulder City, Nev. T-1st of 18 teams (96 individuals) Par 72 6,277 yards Emma Henrikson 70-75-74 219 (+3) T-14th Sirene Blair 73-73-75 221 (+5) T-24th Mila Chaves 81-75-69 225 (+9) T-48th Paige Spiranac 73-DQ-73 146 (DQ) T-95th Haleigh Krause 65-68-DQ 133 (DQ) T-95th SDSU TEAM 281-291-291 863 (-1) T-1st Team Co-Champions: SDSU, Minnesota 863 (-1) Individual Champion: Dana Finkelstein, UNLV, 207 (-9) MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP April 20-22 Mission Hills C.C. Rancho Mirage, Calif. 1st of 9 teams (45 individuals) Par 72 6,291 yards Mila Chaves 66-74-70 210 (-6) T-1st Emma Henrikson 75-72-70 217 (+1) T-4th Paige Spiranac 72-77-76 225 (+9) T-14th Georgia Lacey 75-78-78 231 (+15) T-24th Sirene Blair 84-81-71 236 (+20) 34th SDSU TEAM 288-301-287 876 (+12) 1st Team Champion: San Diego State, 876 (+12) Individual Champion: Manon Molle, New Mexico, 210 (-6)* NCAA ST. GEORGE REGIONAL May 7-9 Entrada at Snow Canyon C.C. St. George, Utah 18 teams (96 individuals) Par 72 6,255 yards 2014 NCAA West Regional Results SDSU Finish: T-21st of 24 teams, 955 (+91) Top SDSU Individual: Emma Henrikson, T-68th, 236 (+20) Team Champion: USC, 876 (+12) Individual Champion: Noemi Jimenez, Arizona State, 213 (-3) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 22-27 Concessions G.C. Bradenton, Fla. 2014 Results SDSU Finish: Did not compete Top SDSU Individual: N/A Team Champion: Duke, 1130 (+10) Individual Champion: Doris Chen, USC, 274 (-6) *- won sudden-death playoff 2014-15 SDSU HEAD-TO-HEAD TEAM RESULTS* 82-31-2 (.722) Alabama... 0-0-1 Arizona...0-1 Arizona State*...1-1 Arkansas...0-1 Baylor...1-2 Boise State...2-0 Brigham Young...1-0 California...3-0 Colorado...2-0 Colorado State...4-0 Denver...1-0 Duke...0-1 Fresno State...3-0 Georgia...1-0 Gonzaga...4-0 Idaho...2-0 Illinois...1-0 Indiana...2-0 Iowa State...2-0 Kansas State...1-0 Kennesaw State...1-0 Long Beach State*...5-0 Miami (Fla.)...0-1 Michigan...1-0 Minnesota... 1-0-1 Nevada...4-0 New Mexico...4-0 New Mexico State...1-0 Northern Colorado...1-0 North Texas...1-0 Northwestern...0-1 Oklahoma...0-1 Oklahoma State...1-1 Oregon State...1-0 Pepperdine...2-1 San Francisco...3-0 San Jose State...2-0 SMU...0-2 South Carolina...0-1 Stanford...2-1 Tennessee*...0-1 Texas...1-1 Texas A&M...0-1 Texas Tech...0-1 Tulane...0-1 Tulsa...2-0 UC Davis...0-2 UC Irvine...2-0 UCLA...0-2 UC Riverside...1-0 UNC Wilmington...1-0 UNLV*...5-3 USC...0-2 UTEP...2-0 UTSA...1-0 Washington...1-2 Washington State...2-0 Wyoming...2-0 Yale*...1-0 * - Includes match-play results

uuu 2014-15 INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS SIRENE BLAIR Sophomore 1L South Jordan, Utah Bingham HS Ptarmigan Ram Classic 70-69-73 212 (-4) 70.67 2nd of 89 Branch/McGuire Invitational 72-72-70 214 (-5) 71.33 T-3rd of 92 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 75-81-79 235 (+19) 78.33 T-44th of 81 LV Collegiate Showdown 73-73-75 221 (+5) 73.67 T-24th of 96 UC Irvine Invitational 75-74-79 228 (+12) 76.00 T-42nd of 71 Bruin Wave Invitational 73-75-73 221 (+5) 73.67 T-2nd of 79 PING/ASU Invitational 77-70-77 224 (+8) 74.67 T-52nd of 87 MW Championship 84-81-71 236 (+20) 78.67 34th of 45 Avg./Best Finish 1,791 Strokes 74.63 2nd MILA CHAVES Freshman HS Asunción, Paraguay Las Almenas HS Ptarmigan Ram Classic 75-75-77 227 (+19) 75.67 T-37th of 89 Branch/McGuire Invitational 79-75-71 225 (+6) 75.00 T-34th of 92 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 72-75-73 220 (+4) 73.33 5th of 81 LV Collegiate Showdown 81-75-69 225 (+9) 75.00 T-48th of 96 UC Irvine Invitational 69-73-76 218 (+2) 72.67 T-18th of 71 Bruin Wave Invitational 76-75-76 227 (+11) 75.67 T-17th of 79 PING/ASU Invitational 77-72-71 220 (+4) 73.33 T-27th of 87 MW Championship 66-74-70 210 (-6) 71.00 T-1st of 45 Avg./Best Finish 1,772 Strokes 73.83 T-1st EMMA HENRIKSON Junior 2L Malmö, Sweden Sundsgymnasiet Ptarmigan Ram Classic 72-67-72 211 (-5) 70.33 1st of 89 Branch/McGuire Invitational 77-74-72 223 (+4) 74.33 T-25th of 92 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 74-74-70 218 (+2) 72.67 T-3rd of 81 LV Collegiate Showdown 70-75-74 219 (+3) 73.00 T-14th of 96 UC Irvine Invitational 71-78-77 226 (+10) 75.33 T-36th of 71 Bruin Wave Invitational 71-76-78 225 (+9) 75.00 T-13th of 79 PING/ASU Invitational 74-74-75 223 (+7) 74.33 T-45th of 87 MW Championship 75-72-70 217 (+1) 72.33 T-4th of 45 Avg./Best Finish 1,762 Strokes 73.42 1st HALEIGH KRAUSE Freshman HS Eugene, Ore. Sheldon HS Branch/McGuire Invitational^ 79-78-76 233 (+14) 77.67 T-60th of 92 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 78-83-73 234 (+18) 78.00 T-42nd of 81 LV Collegiate Showdown 65-68-DQ 133 (DQ) 66.50 T-95th of 96 UC Irvine Invitational^ 79-75-79 233 (+17) 77.67 T-58th of 71 PING/ASU Invitational^ 78-76-78 232 (+16) 77.33 T-79th of 87 Avg./Best Finish 1,065 Strokes 76.07 T-42nd GEORGIA LACEY Freshman HS Del Mar, Calif. Torrey Pines HS Ptarmigan Ram Classic 72-83-78 233 (+17) 77.67 T-57th of 89 Branch/McGuire Invitational 83-86-75 244 (+25) 81.33 87th of 92 LV Collegiate Showdown^ 73-72-72 217 (+1) 72.33 T-10th of 96 UC Irvine Invitational 77-71-78 226 (+10) 75.33 T-36th of 71 Bruin Wave Invitational 85-82-78 245 (+29) 81.67 T-69th of 79 PING/ASU Invitational 74-75-74 223 (+7) 74.33 T-45th of 87 MW Championship 75-78-78 231 (+15) 77.00 T-24th of 45 Avg./Best Finish 1,619 Strokes 77.10 T-11th PAIGE SPIRANAC Senior 2L Scottsdale, Ariz. Univ. of Arizona Ptarmigan Ram Classic 81-77-71 229 (+13) 76.33 T-46th of 89 Branch/McGuire Invitational 76-75-73 224 (+5) 74.67 T-27th of 92 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 81-82-78 241 (+25) 80.33 T-62nd of 81 LV Collegiate Showdown 73-DQ-73 146 (DQ) 73.00 T95th of 96 UC Irvine Invitational 74-79-75 228 (+12) 76.00 T-42nd of 71 Bruin Wave Invitational 83-75-78 236 (+20) 78.67 T-47th of 79 PING/ASU Invitational 83-79-71 233 (+17) 77.67 83rd of 87 MW Championship 72-77-76 225 (+9) 75.00 T-14th of 45 Avg./Best Finish 1,762 Strokes 76.61 T-14th ^ - competed as an individual golfer

uuu 2014-15 MATCH PLAY RESULTS SAN DIEGO STATE 4, YALE 1 March 11 Torrey Pines South La Jolla, Calif. Par 72, 6,153 yards 1. Emma Henrikson (SDSU) def. Elisabeth Bernabe (Yale), 4 & 3 2. Sirene Blair (SDSU) def. Shreya Ghei (Yale), 2 up 3. Mila Chaves (SDSU) def. Marika Liu (Yale), 4 & 3 4. Paige Spiranac (SDSU) def. Jayshree Sarathy (Yale), 6 & 5 5. Jennifer Peng (Yale) def. Georgia Lacey (SDSU), 4 & 3 Individuals Haleigh Krause (SDSU) def. Elisabeth Bernabe (Yale), 4 & 3 Amy Alston (SDSU) def. Caroline Rouse (Yale), 3 & 2 SDSU FARMS INVITATI ONAL SAN DIEGO STATE 3, LONG BEACH STATE 2 March 23 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,199 yards 1. Emma Henrikson (SDSU) def. Janelle Sua (LBSU), 5 & 3 2. Savannah Knox (LBSU) def. Sirene Blair (SDSU), 3 & 2 3. Mila Chaves (SDSU) def. Kassidy Teare (LBSU), 2 up 4. Shawnee Martinez (LBSU) def. Paige Spiranac (SDSU), 7 & 5 5. Georgia Lacey (SDSU) def. Chaewon Park (LBSU), 5 & 3 SAN DIEGO STATE 3, UNLV 2 March 24 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,199 yards 1. Emma Henrikson (SDSU) vs. Dana Finkelstein (UNLV), half 2. Sirene Blair (SDSU) vs. Harley Dubsky (UNLV), half 3. Mila Chaves (SDSU) vs. Mackenzie Raim (UNLV), half 4. Paige Spiranac (SDSU) def. Mayko Chwen Wang (UNLV), 2 & 1 5. Georgia Lacey (SDSU) vs. Avery French (UNLV), half TENNESSEE 4, SAN DIEGO STATE 1 March 24 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,199 yards 1. A.J. Newell (UT) def. Emma Henrikson (SDSU), 2 & 1 2. Sirene Blair (SDSU) def. Hannah Pietila (UT), 4 & 3 3. Anna Newell (UT) def. Mila Chaves (SDSU), 1 up 4. Lucia Polo (UT) def. Paige Spiranac (SDSU), 3 & 2 5. Emmie Pietila (UT) def. Georgia Lacey (SDSU), 7 & 5 SAN DIEGO STATE 3.5, ARIZONA STATE 1.5 March 25 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,199 yards 1. Emma Henrikson (SDSU) vs. Roberta Liti (ASU), 6 & 4 2. Sirene Blair (SDSU) def. Monica Vaughn (ASU), 4 & 3 3. Mila Chaves (SDSU) vs. Noemi Jimenez (ASU), AS 4. Paige Spiranac (SDSU) def. Sophia Zeeb (ASU), 1 up 5. Ashleigh Greenham (ASU) def. Georgia Lacey (SDSU), 5 & 3