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2017-18 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Event Sept. 11-12 at Branch/McGuire Invitational (5th - 876 (+12)) Sept 25-27 Golfweek Conference Challenge (T-5th - 884 (+20)) Oct. 2-3 at Windy City Collegiate Classic (T-12th - 902 (+50)) Oct. 9-10 at Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (T-9th - 905 (+41)) Feb. 11-13 at Northrop/Grumman Regional Challenge (18th -923 (+71)) Feb. 26-27 at Bruin Wave Invitational (4th - 913 (+49)) March 16-17 at Hawkeye-El Tigre Invitational (4th - 895 (+31)) March 26-28 SDSU March Mayhem (1-2 Match Play Record; 6th) April 2-3 at The Bruzzy Challenge (7th - 923 (+59)) April 16-18 2018 MW Championship (Rancho Mirage, Calif.) May 7-10 NCAA Regionals (TBA) May 18-23 NCAA Championships (Stillwater, Okla.) 2017-18 ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown Daniela Anastasi So. La Jolla, Calif. Gioia Carpinelli Fr. Boppelsen, Switzerland Mila Chaves Sr. Asunción, Paraguay Fernanda Escauriza So. Asunción, Paraguay Sara Kjellker Fr. Hollviken, Sweden Haleigh Krause Jr. Eugene, Ore. Georgia Lacey Sr. Del Mar, Calif. Cameron Lee Fr. Tustin, Calif. Kitty Tam Jr. Hong Kong, China Head Coach: Leslie Spalding (Alabama, 1992), Seventh Season at SDSU/11th overall THIS WEEK 2018 Mountain West Championship Host: Mountain West Conference Site: Mission Hills C.C./Rancho Mirage, Calif. Par: 72 Yardage: 6,270 Holes: 54 Dates: April 16-18 2017 Team Champion: UNLV, 868 (+4) 2017 Medalist: Fernanda Escauriza, SDSU, 210 (-6) 2018 Field (9 teams): UNLV (41), San Diego State (48), San José State (58), New Mexico (65), Fresno State (80), Colorado State (84), Nevada (129), Wyoming (138) and Boise State (162) Golfstat rankings as of April 10 in parentheses SDSU TOP MARKS 54-Hole Conference Team Scores 1. 2017 Mountain West...287-291-293 871 2. 2015 Mountain West...288-301-287 876 3. 2004 Mountain West...301-292-292 885 4. 2016 Mountain West...296-304-286 886 5. 2011 Mountain West...301-296-290 887 2001 Mountain West...300-296-291 887 54-Hole Conference Individual Scores Player Tourney Score 1. Fernanda Escauriza 2017 MW 71-69-70 210 2. Mila Chaves 2015 MW 66-74-70 210 3. Jenna Wilson 2004 MW 70-80-72 215 4. Christine Wong 2012 MW 72-74-71 217 Emma Henrikson 2014 MW 71-73-75 217 SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEN'S GOLF Contact: Jim Solien 619.594.5547 jsolien@sdsu.edu Facebook: goaztecs Twitter: @goaztecs SDSU Women s Golf Set for MW Championship The San Diego State women s golf team will be seeking its second conference title in the last four years when it ventures to the Palm Springs area next week for the Mountain West Championship, April 16-18, in Rancho Mirage, Calif. The 54-hole event will be contested at Mission Hills Country Club on the renowned Dinah Shore Tournament Course, home of one of the LPGA Tour s majors, the ANA Inspiration, formerly known as the Kraft Nabisco Championship. The nine-team field will play 18 holes on the par-72, 6,270-yard layout each of the three days, following a practice round on Sunday. The Aztecs received the No. 2 seed are scheduled to tee off with No. 5 Fresno State and No. 8 Wyoming in the second group on Monday, starting at 7:45 a.m. PT, while the pairings for the final two rounds with be based on team standings. A live scoring link will be available courtesy of Golfstat on GoAztecs.com. The MW Championship returns to Mission Hills for the sixth straight season after a two-year run in 2011 and 2012 at the Wigwam Resort in Litchfield Park, Ariz., just outside of Phoenix. During the 2009 and 2010 campaigns, the event was held at the Black Horse Golf Club in Seaside, Calif., near Monterey. In the league s 18-year history, the championships have also been conducted in three other states: Oregon, Utah and New Mexico. SDSU Lineup 2017-18 Avg. Low 54 Best Finish Sara Kjellker 72.82 220 T-3rd Gioia Carpinelli 75.72 216 T-2nd Mila Chaves 76.32 222 T-9th Fernanda Escauriza 76.56 218 T-6th Georgia Lacey 76.73 219 T-17th Aztec Lineup Seventh-year San Diego State head coach Leslie Spalding will accompany five golfers to the Coachella Valley next week, featuring freshmen Sara Kjellker (Hollviken, Sweden) and Gioia Carpinelli (Boppelsen, Switzerland), seniors Mila Chaves (Asuncion, Paraguay) and Georgia Lacey (Del Mar, Calif.), along with sophomore Fernanda Escauriza (Asunción, Paraguay). Escauriza will be looking to defend her individual title from a year ago, when she became the Aztecs first-ever medalist in a conference tournament after shooting a 6-under 210 to win by two strokes. In addition, Chaves will has found success in her two previous MW Championship appearances, falling on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff as a freshman in 2015, before finishing a solo third the following year during her sophomore campaign. Lacey also finds herself in the thick of the fight for the fourth straight season, posting her best placement in 2016 with a 16th-place effort, while Kjellker and Carpinelli are each making their conference tournament debuts. SDSU At The MW Championship Despite boasting individual medalist Fernanda Escauriza and setting a program record for lowest 54-hole team score in a conference tournament with a collective 7-over 871, the Aztecs finished in second place at the Mountain West Championship for the second year in a row last season, finishing three strokes behind UNLV (+4). SDSU also came up short in its quest for a second consecutive league title the previous year after finishing second at the 2016 Mountain West Championship. Despite shooting a combined 2-under 286 during the final round, a school standard for 18 holes in a conference tournament, the Scarlet and Black landed in the runner-up spot at 22- over 886, nine strokes in back of champion UNLV. In 2015, the Aztecs captured the first MW championship in program history after topping New Mexico by five shots. Despite falling on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff, Mila Chaves shattered the SDSU record for best individual score in a 54-hole league tournament after firing a 6-under 210, which was ultimately matched by fellow compatriot Escauriza last year. With her first-place tie in regulation, Chaves equaled the finish of Christine Wong, who also lost on the fourth hole of a playoff in 2012. In addition to its conference crown that season, San Diego has finished fifth at the MW tourney on seven occasions, second four times, third and seventh twice, while placing fourth and sixth once each. In 2014, the Aztecs landed in a three-way tie for third after occupying the fifth position in 2013. SDSU also posted back-to-back fifth-place performances in 2010 and 2011 to go along with another third-place effort in 2012. In addition, the Scarlet and Black wound up seventh in both 2008 and 2009, following a sixth-place result in 2007. The program was also fifth in 2003, 2005 and 2006, fourth in Mountain West 4/10 4/13 SDSU Record Team Rankings Golfstat Golfweek vs. In 17-18 San Diego State 48 42 UNLV 41 39 1-2 San José State 58 62 1-0 New Mexico 65 72 2-0 Fresno State 80 82 2-0 Colorado State 84 86 0-0 Nevada 129 126 0-0 Wyoming 138 138 0-0 Boise State 162 165 0-0 2004 to go with consecutive runner-up efforts in 2001 and 2002. The Aztecs were disqualified in the inaugural tournament in 2000, after two players turned in incorrect scorecards in the third and final round. The Competition Five of SDSU s opponents at the MW Championship are among the top 100 teams in the latest Golfstat rankings released April 10. Defendng champion UNLV is the highest rated squad in the field, landing in the 41st spot this week, while San José State checks in at No. 58, followed by New Mexico (65), Fresno State (80) and Colorado State (84). In addition, SDSU will lock horns with Nevada (129), Colorado State (120), Wyoming (138) and Boise State (175), while the two remaining MW members, Air Force and Utah State, do not sponsor women s golf programs. The Aztecs own a 6-2 record in head-to-head results against four conference foes during the 2017-18 campaign, including 2-0 marks against New Mexico and Fresno State. SDSU also maintained the upper hand in its lone encounter with San José State, but came out on the wrong side of standings in two of three tournaments competing against UNLV. Conversely, the Scarlet and Black has not faced Colorado State, Nevada, Wyoming or Boise State. Individually, six of the top-15 finishers return from last year s conference championship, including SDSU s Fernanda Escauriza, who captured medalist honors, while San José State s Abegail Arevalo landed three shots behind in the third spot, followed by UNLV s Elizabeth Prior, who tied for fourth. Fellow Rebel teammate Mackenzie Raim (12th) is also back in the mix, along with New Mexico s Ingrid Gutierrez (T-13th) and Colorado State s Katrina Prendergast (T-15th). UNLV freshman Polly Mack, who enters the week as the topranked golfer in the MW is also expected to contend, along with teammate Nastasia Kossacky, the Aztecs Sara Kjellker, Gioia Carpinelli and Mila Chaves, Fresno State s Mimi Ho and Brigitte Thibault, SJ- SU s Alexandra Cooper and Franziska Friedrich, as well as UNM s Darian Zachek and CSU s Ellen Secor, all of whom are among the league s top 20 players in Golfstat s head-to-head rankings. Backspin: 2017 MW Championship San Diego State s Fernanda Escauriza captured the individual title at the 2017 Mountain West Championship after shooting a 2-under-par 70 during the final round at Mission Hills Country Club. With her total, the Aztec freshman completed the event with a 54-hole total of 6-under 210 to become the program s first-ever medalist in a conference tournament. Fernanda played extremely well in all three rounds, said SDSU head coach Leslie Spalding. She told me this course reminded her a lot of her home track in Paraguay because of its firmness. It was certainly fun to watch her this week, and she has the ability to accomplish anything she wants in golf. As a team, the Aztecs landed in the runner-up spot behind UNLV for the second year in a row after logging a 5-over 293 during the final round on the par-72, 6,270-yard Dinah Shore Tournament Course. SDSU led by as many as three strokes early on the front nine, but was unable to withstand the Rebels surge after the turn. With their result, the Aztecs finished three shots in back of the leader at 7-over 871 for the week, while San José State (+12) took third, followed by Fresno State (+25) and New Mexico (+31). Escauriza, who began the day in a tie for second on the individual leaderboard, got off to a wobbly start after notching a pair of bogeys on the par-4 third and the par-3 fifth following a birdie-4 at No. 2. However, the soon-to-be champion played spot-free golf the rest of the way, notching three birdies on the back nine, including a successful drain on the par-5, 485-yard 18th to win by two shots over San José State s My Leander, who wound up at 4-over 212. Sirene Blair also notched a top-10 placement in her final MW Championship appearance for SDSU, finishing alone in eighth at 3-over 219 on the heels of a 74. The Aztec senior found birdies elusive after circling her scorecard at No. 2, but a steady diet of 14 pars was

SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEn'S GOLF NoTES PAGE 2 SDSU At The MW Championship Year... Score...Finish 2017... 287-291-293 871 (+7)...2nd 2016... 296-304-286 886 (+22)...2nd 2015... 288-301-287 876 (+12)...1st 2014... 293-308-308 909 (+58)...T-3rd 2013... 312-312-302 922 (+58)... 5th 2012... 307-301-303 911 (+47)... 3rd 2011... 301-296-290 887 (+23)... 5th 2010... 311-314-308 933 (+69)... 5th 2009... 312-315-319 946 (+82)... 7th 2008... 326-328-315 969 (+93)... 7th 2007... 324-314-318 956 (+104)... 6th 2006... 310-302-318 930 (+66)... 5th 2005... 316-309-329 954 (+102)... 5th 2004... 301-292-292 885 (+33)... 4th 2003... 321-301-312 934 (+78)... 5th 2002... 296-298-299 893 (+41)...2nd 2001... 300-296-291 887 (+35)...2nd 2000... 315-320-DQ DQ... ^DQ ^SDSU had two players DQ d during the final round of the 2000 MW for submitting incorrect scorecards SDSU Individuals At The MW Year Player Score Finish 2017 Fernanda Escauriza 71-69-70--210 (-6) 1st Sirene Blair 73-72-74--219 (+3) 8th Haleigh Krause 71-76-74--221 (+5) 11th Natalie Vivaldi 72-74-77--223 (+7) T-13th Georgia Lacey 74-76-75--225 (+9) 17th 2016 Mila Chaves 75-74-69--218 (+2) 3rd Sirene Blair 75-77-69--221 (+5) 5th Emma Henrikson 75-77-71--223 (+7) T-7th Georgia Lacey 71-76-80--227 (+11) 16th Haleigh Krause 79-77-77--233 (+17) T-30th 2015 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 2014 Emma Henrikson 71-73-75--219 (+3) T-2nd Paige Spiranac 72-79-74--225 (+9) 10th Sirene Blair 73-78-79--230 (+17) T-17th Maria F. Villegas 78-79-80--237 (+21) T-29th Amy Alston 77-78-87--242 (+26) T-34th 2013 Christine Wong 78-74-72--224 (+8) 3rd Paige Spiranac 76-76-74--226 (+10) 6th Emma Henrikson 74-81-78--233 (+17) T-15th Kristina Lynn 84-81-78--243 (+27) T-31st Amy Alston 92-84-90--266 (+50) T-39th 2012 Christine Wong 72-74-71--217 (+1) T-1st Malin Enarsson 75-72-78--225 (+9) T-6th Amy Alston 78-76-78--232 (+16) T-16th Gina Clark 82-79-76--237 (+21) T-24th Alessia Knight 84-80-74--225 (+9) T-22nd 2011 Gina Clark 76-73-71--220 (+4) 11th Christine Wong 77-74-72--223 (+7) T-17th Alessia Knight 76-74-73--223 (+7) T-17th Malin Enarsson 75-75-74--224 (+8) T-20th Stephanie Arcala 74-77-74--225 (+9) T-22nd 2010 Malin Enarsson 74-79-77--230 (+14) T-10th Stephanie Arcala 81-75-78--234 (+18) T-16th Christine Wong 83-80-76--239 (+23) 27th Sam Roberts 78-85-77--240 (+24) 28th Gina Clark 78-80-87--245 (+29) 29th 2009 Malin Enarsson 74-77-80--231 (+15) 10th Stephanie Arcala 78-83-76--237 (+21) T-23rd Petra Cole 79-76-82--237 (+21) T-23rd Heather Wilson 81-83-82--246 (+30) T-31st Maki Kamimura 88-79-81--248 (+32) T-35th 2008 Jackie Kazarian 83-85-73--241 (+22) T-24th Samantha Roberts 82-79-80--241 (+22) T-24th Maki Kamimura 78-83-81--242 (+23) T-28th Stephanie Arcala 83-84-81--248 (+29) 33rd Petra Cole 84-82-87--253 (+34) 34th 2007 Kim Carmody 83-78-76--237 (+24) T-17th Maki Kamimura 80-79-79--238 (+25) 19th Alana Erlandson 81-80-79--240 (+27) 21st Jackie Kazarian 80-79-85--244 (+31) 27th Jamie Oliver WD-78-84 WD 2006 Maki Kamimura 78-72-79--229 (+13) 13th Alana Erlandson 75-76-80--231 (+15) T-17th Megan Mulhaupt 77-76-81--234 (+18) 22nd Jamie Oliver 80-78-78--236 (+20) T-23rd Anna Booth 80-90-81--251 (+35) 32nd 2005 Jamie Oliver 74-73-79--226 (+13) 7th Megan Mulhaupt 81-75-80--236 (+23) T-18th Anna Booth 79-83-81--243 (+30) 23rd Jackie Kazarian 82-81-89--252 (+39) 26th MacKenzie Swecker 83-80-90--253 (+40) T-27th 2004 Jenna Wilson 73-71-71--215 (+2) 5th Heather MacRae 74-71-75--220 (+7) T-12th Shayna Miyajima 77-74-73--224 (+11) 18th Toni Lutz 77-76-73--226 (+13) 20th Sandy Kim 82-80-75--237 (+24) 26th 2003 Shayna Miyajima 79-73-76--228 (+14) 9th Sandy Kim 76-73-83--232 (+18) T-14th Claire Riley 84-78-75--237 (+23) 19th Jennifer Hoene 82-77-84--243 (+29) T-25th Toni Lutz 87-82-78--247 (+78) 27th 2002 Heather Rollo 73-72-73--218 (+5) T-2nd Shayna Miyajima 71-73-76--220 (+7) T-4th Jennifer Hoene 74-74-74--222 (+9) 7th Asa Jankler 79-79-76--234 (+21) 24th Sandy Kim 78-82-80--240 (+27) T-26th 2001 Joanne Clingan 72-72-74--218 (+5) 5th Heather Rollo 77-74-71--222 (+9) 6th Asa Jankler 72-75-79--226 (+13) T-11th Sandy Kim 80-76-72--228 (+15) T-14th Jennifer Hoene 79-75-74--228 (+15) T-14th 2000 Asa Jankler 76-80-75--231 (+15) 7th Heather Rollo 78-81-77--236 (+20) T-11th Joanne Clingan 83-81-73--237 (+21) 14th Jennifer Hoene 82-78-DQ--DQ DQ Jill Janotta 79-82-DQ--DQ DQ not enough to ease the sting of three untimely bogeys. Haleigh Krause also matched Blair with a 74, highlighted by an eagle-3 at No. 2. The SDSU junior was cruising after reeling off six consecutive pars; however, a bogey at the par-5 ninth would foreshadow trouble on the back nine. Despite carding six additional pars after the turn, Krause was undone by three straight bogeys on No. 15-17, finishing the week in 11th place with a 5-over 221. In addition, Georgia Lacey had her final-round 75 count toward the Aztecs team score in the final round. The Aztec junior opened with nine straight pars, but quickly ran out of steam thanks to four bogeys on her first five holes after the turn. Lacey regrouped with three pars and a birdie on the par-4 No. 16, which ranked as the fourth-toughest hole of the tournament. With her spurt, the Torrey Pines High alum managed to move up one spot into 17th at 9-over 225. Rounding out the SDSU delegation was Natalie Vivaldi, who slipped three places into a tie for 13th at 7-over 223 after settling for a final-round 77. The Aztec senior sank three birdies on the day, the second-highest total on the team, but four bogeys and two doubles hastened her drop. Mountain West History 101 New Mexico dominated the first four years of the Mountain West Women s Golf Championship, claiming the team title by at least 11 shots in each of the first three seasons before coming back to defeat UNLV in 2003 by one stroke. The Rebels got their revenge against UNM over the next three years, edging the Lobos by two shots in both 2004 and 2005 to capture the conference crown before winning by five strokes in 2006. After TCU registered a oneshot victory over Brigham Young in 2007, New Mexico topped the Cougars by 19 strokes on its home course in the 2008 installment to usher in a three-year reign, which included two straight decisions over runner-up TCU in 2009 and 2010. However, the Horned Frogs managed to capture two consecutive championships of their own in 2011 and 2012 before bolting for the Big 12. The MW tournament witnessed a return to form in the following two seasons as UNLV and New Mexico captured titles in 2013 and 2014, respectively, before the Aztecs busted that oligarchy in 2015. In 2015, San Diego State became the first team other than New Mexico, UNLV and former conference member TCU to capture the MW Championship. However, the Rebels have taken home the last two crowns and will be vying to complete their first three-peat since 2004-06. Prior to 2015, New Mexico and UNLV owned at least a share of all 12 MW championship records. However, the Aztecs Mila Chaves etched her name into the history books that season, opening with a 66 to set a conference tournament standard for lowest first-round score. Last year, SDSU s Fernanda Escauriza became the first freshman medalist out of four competitors to complete all three rounds of the MW Championship below par (71-69-70). Seven different schools have had a player collect medalist honors, including New Mexico (2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015), UNLV (2004, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2016), Wyoming (2000, 2009) Colorado State (2002), TCU (2012), Fresno State (2014) and San Diego State (2017). The first Mountain West Championship took place in 2000 at the Sunbrook Golf Club in St. George, Utah. The tournament then moved to Sunriver Resort in central Oregon over the next five seasons; however, the first round of the 2003 event was conducted at the Awbrey Glen Golf Course in Bend, Ore., due to inclement weather. The tournament has also been played at the Entrada at Snow Canyon Resort in St. George (2006-07), the UNM Championship Course in Albuquerque, N.M. (2008), the Black Horse Golf Course in Seaside, Calif. (2009-10) and the Wigwam Resort in Litchfield Park, Ariz. (2011-12). 2017-18 Highlights Despite the loss of four-time all-mw honoree Sirene Blair and facing a schedule replete with high-level competition, San Diego State enjoyed another successful season in 2017-18, posting top- 10 team finishes in seven of nine stroke-play events, including a pair of fourth-place performances at the Bruin Wave Invitational and Hawkeye-El Tigre Invitational. The Aztecs opened the season last September at the Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M., where Gioia Carpinelli, Sara Kjellker and Georgia Lacey all tied for 25th, helping the Scarlet and Black finish fifth in the team standings. SDSU came up short in its quest for three-peat at the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Wolcott, Colo, settling for a fifth-place tie, while Lacey tied for 17th on the individual leaderboard at 3-over 219. The Aztecs faced some robust competition in their next two events, tying for 12th at Northwestern University s Windy City Collegiate Classic, just outside of Chicago, Ill., before landing in the ninth spot at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational in Austin, Texas. Kjellker held her own in the latter tournament, tying for sixth at 2-over 218 for her first top-10 finish in a Scarlet and Black uniform. SDSU wrapped up its fall slate with four individuals competing at the UC Irvine Invitational, as Fernanda Escauriza tied for sixth at 2-over 218, while Daniela Anastasi posted her first top-20 placement as an Aztec, tying for 14th at 6-over 222. During the winter break, Chaves won the South American Women s Amateur Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she carded a collective 6-under 282 to edge Colombia s Silvia Garces (-5) by one stroke, chipping in for a birdie-3 on the final hole of the tournament to erase a two-shot deficit. For the second year in a row, SDSU opened its second semester schedule in early February at Ohio State s Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., finishing 18th in an almost-exclusive field that featured 13 top-30 squads. Two Aztecs received Mountain West Women s Golfer of the Week honors for their efforts in SDSU s next two tournaments. Kjellker tied for seventh at the Bruin Wave Invitational, topping seven players ranked in the Golfstat top 80. As a team, the Aztecs were the only non-pac-12 member to finish in the top six, landing in the fourth position. Two weeks later, Carpinelli collected the conference s weekly award after tying for second with an even-par 216 at the Hawkeye-El Tigre Invitational in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, helping the Scarlet and Black to a fourth-place standing. Shortly thereafter, the Aztecs returned stateside to conduct their sixth annual home tournament, the SDSU March Mayhem, which featured a match-play sequence for the fourth year in a row, following an opening round of stroke play. All 12 schools in the competitive field were ranked among the Golfstat top 60 entering the week, as San Diego State finished sixth with a 1-2 ledger, dropping matches to Texas and UCLA, sandwiched around a victory over Colorado. Individually, Kjellker tied for third in the stroke play; Chaves and Carpinelli posted 2-1 records in their respective matches, while Lacey went 1-0-2. Kjellker collected her second MW Women s Golfer of the Week award after tying for eighth at The Bruzzy Challenge outside of Dallas, Texas. Playing in chilly and windy conditions, Kjellker shot a 10-over 226 in tournament where none of the 80 participants finished below par. At San Diego State s annual scholar-athlete banquet on April 11, the Aztec women s golf program was presented with the award for highest team grade point average for the 2017 fall semester. Just A Chip Shot Away The winner of next week s Mountain West Championship earns an automatic bid to the NCAA regional tournament. If SDSU claims the MW title, it will head to the NCAA regionals, May 7-9, in either Stanford, Calif., Austin, Texas, Madison, Wis., or Tallahassee, Fla. The trip to the NCAAs would be the team s eighth in the last nine years after three individuals, Christine Wong, Emma Henrikson and Paige Spiranac, were invited to compete in the Central Regional in 2013. Each of the four regional tournaments will include 18 schools, along with six individuals not on those qualifying teams. The participants will be selected by the NCAA women s golf committee and announced later this month on the Golf Channel. The top six squads and the three highest finishing individuals not on those teams from each region will advance to the NCAA Championships, May 18-23, in Stillwater, Okla. Head Coach Leslie Spalding Leslie Spalding, who was hired in August 2011, is in her seventh season as head coach of the Aztecs. Since her arrival on Montezuma Mesa, Spalding has guided SDSU to nine team tournament titles, including the 2015 Mountain West Championship, which marked the team s first-ever conference crown. For her efforts, the Billings, Mont., native was named MW Women s Golf Coach of the Year. During her tenure, Spalding s players have garnered 16 all-conference accolades, including Emma Henrikson, who became the team s first-ever All-American after receiving honorable mention in 2016. In addition, Spalding s charges have excelled in the classroom, earning 19 all-academic honors from the MW to go with nine scholar-athlete certificates. Spalding played on the LPGA Tour from 1996 to 2005, competing in 215 events with seven top-10 finishes while earning more than $600,000 in prize money. After completing her playing career, she served as the head women s golf coach at Montana State from 2007-11. As a collegian, Spalding attended the University of Alabama on a golf scholarship from 1987 to 1991 and received her bachelor s degree in telecommunication/film with a minor in marketing in 1992.

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Fall September 12-13 Branch/McGuire Invitational (New Mexico) UNM Championship Course Albuquerque, N.M. Course: Par 72, 6,317 yards Finish: 5th of 18 / 876 (+12) September 25-27 Golfweek Conference Challenge (Golfweek/Denver) Red Sky Golf Club Wolcott, Colo. Course: Par 72, 6,216 yards Finish: T-5th of 18 / 884 (+20) October 2-3 Windy City Collegiate Classic (Northwestern) Northmoor Country Club Highland Park, Ill. Course: Par 71, 6,200 yards Finish: T-12th of 15 / 902 (+50) October 9-10 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational (Texas) University of Texas Golf Club Austin, Texas Course: Par 72, 6,491 yards Finish: T-9th of 15 / 905 (+41) Spring February 11-13 Northrop Grumman Challenge (Ohio State) Palos Verdes Golf Club Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Course: Par 71, 6,017 yards Finish: 18th of 18 / 923 (+71) February 26-27 Bruin Wave Invitational (Pepperdine/UCLA) San Luis Obispo Country Club San Luis Obispo, Calif. Course: Par 72, 6,323 yards Finish: 4th of 16 / 913 (+49) March 16-17 Hawkeye-El Tigre Invitational (Iowa) El Tigre Golf Club Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Course: Par 72, 6,085 yards Finish: 4th of 12 / 895 (+31) March 26-28 SDSU March Mayhem (San Diego State) The Farms Golf Club Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Course: Par 72, 6,318 yards Finish: 6th of 12 (match play) April 2-3 The Bruzzy Challenge (North Texas) Maridoe Golf Club Carrollton, Texas Course: Par 72, 6,335 yards Finish: 7th of 15 / 923 (+59) April 16-18 Mountain West Championship (Mountain West) Mission Hills Country Club Rancho Mirage, Calif. May 7-9 NCAA Regionals (Campus Sites) TBD SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEN'S GOLF 2017-18 STATISTICS uuu 2017-18 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 Sara Kjellker 8 22 19.7/22 (.895) - 1646 74.82 65 2.95 71 220-1 3 - T-3rd Gioia Carpinelli 9 25 21.9/25 (.876) - 1893 75.72 99 3.96 69 216-1 - - T-2nd Haleigh Krause 7 19 11.7/19 (.616) - 1449 76.26 83 4.37 70 221 - - - - T-22nd Mila Chaves 8 22 18.5/22 (.841) - 1679 76.32 101 4.59 70 222 - - 1 1 T-9th Fernanda Escauriza 6 18 9.2/12 (.767) 6 1378 76.56 88 4.89 69 218 - - 1 1 T-6th Georgia Lacey 8 22 18.2/22 (.827) - 1688 76.73 106 5.05 70 219 - - - 1 T-17th Cameron Lee 2 6 1/3 (.333) 3 470 78.33 38 6.33 73 229 - - - - T-37th SDSU TEAM 9 25 - - 7523 300.92 344 13.76 287 876-4 3 2 4th Daniela Anastasi 2 6-6 451 75.17 19 3.17 71 222 - - - 1 T-14th Kitty Tam 1 3-3 238 79.33 22 7.33 77 238 - - - - T-56th Rounds in the 60s (3): Escauriza 2, Carpinelli 1 Rounds Below Par (15): Chaves 3, Kjellker 3, Escauriza 2, Carpinelli 2, Krause 2, Lacey 2, Anastasi 1 Even-Par Rounds (7): Carpinelli 2, Chaves 2, Kjellker 2, Lacey 1 uuu 2017-18 TOURNAMENT SUMMARIES Date Event Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total +/- Par Finish Low Player Sept. 10-11 Branch/McGuire Invitational 294 287 295 876 12 5th of 18 Carpinelli/Kjellker/Lacey (T-25th of 99) Sept. 25-27 Golfweek Conference Challenge 289 300 295 884 20 T-5th of 18 Georgia Lacey (T-17th of 90) Oct. 2-3 Windy City Collegiate Classic 303 292 307 902 50 T-12th of 15 Mila Chaves (T-32nd of 80) Oct. 9-10 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 303 290 312 905 41 T-9th of 15 Sara Kjellker (T-6th of 81) Feb. 11-13 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge 303 312 308 923 71 18th of 18 Sara Kjellker (T-34th of 96) Feb. 26-27 Bruin Wave Invitational 302 308 303 913 49 4th of 16 Sara Kjellker (T-7th of 83) March 16-17 Hawkeye El-Tigre Invitational 294 297 304 895 31 4th of 12 Gioia Carpinelli (T-2nd of 78) March 26-28 SDSU March Mayhem at The Farms 302 (medal play) 1-2 record (match play) 6th of 12 Georgia Lacey (1-0-2 record) April 2-3 The Bruzzy Challenge 312 298 313 923 59 7th of 15 Sara Kjellker (T-8th of 80) April 16-18 Mountain West Championship May 7-9 NCAA Regionals uuu SPRING 2018 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 Sara Kjellker 5 13 12.7/13 (.977) - 973 74.85 40 3.08 71 224-1 2 - T-3rd Gioia Carpinelli 5 13 10.7/13 (.823) - 995 76.54 62 4.77 69 216 - - - - T-2nd Fernanda Escauriza 3 9 4.5/6 (.750) 3 701 77.89 56 6.22 69 225 - - - 1 T-20th Mila Chaves 5 13 12/13 (.923) - 997 76.69 64 4.92 71 227 - - 1 1 T-9th Haleigh Krause 3 7 4/7 (.571) - 543 77.57 39 5.57 74 232 - - - - T-24th Georgia Lacey 4 10 7.2/10 (.720) - 786 78.60 69 6.90 73 233 - - - - T-27th Cameron Lee 1 3 1/3 (.333) - 241 80.33 25 8.33 77 241 - - - - T-58th SDSU TEAM 5 13 - - 3956 304.31 224 17.23 294 895-2 2 1 4th Rounds in the 60s (1): Carpinelli 1, Escauriza 1 Rounds Below Par (5): Carpinelli 2, Chaves 1, Escauriza 1, Kjellker 1 Even-Par Rounds(1): Chaves 1 uuu FALL 2017 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 Sara Kjellker 3 9 7/9 (.778) - 673 74.78 25 2.78 71 220 - - 1 - T-6th Gioia Carpinelli 4 12 11.2/12 (.933) - 898 74.83 37 3.08 72 220 - - - - T-25th Georgia Lacey 4 12 11/12 (.917) - 902 75.17 41 3.42 70 219 - - - 1 T-17th Fernanda Escauriza 3 9 4.7/6 (.783) 3 677 75.22 32 3.56 69 218 - - 1 - T-6th Haleigh Krause 4 12 7.7/12 (.642) - 906 75.50 45 3.75 70 221 - - - - T-22nd Mila Chaves 3 9 6.5/9 (.722) - 682 75.78 37 4.11 70 222 - - - - T-32nd SDSU TEAM 4 12 - - 3567 297.25 123 10.25 287 876-2 1 1 5th Daniela Anastasi 2 6-6 451 75.17 19 3.17 71 222 - - - 1 T-14th Cameron Lee 1 3-3 229 76.33 13 4.33 73 229 - - - - T-37th Kitty Tam 1 3-3 238 79.33 22 7.33 77 238 - - - - T-56th Rounds in the 60s (1): Escauriza 1 Rounds Below Par (10): Chaves 2, Kjellker 2, Krause 2, Lacey 2, Anastasi 1, Escauriza 1 Even-Par Rounds (6): Carpinelli 2, Kjellker 2, Chaves 1, Lacey 1

uuu 2017 Fall TOURNAMENT RESULTS BRANCH/MCGURE INVITATIONAL Sept. 11-12 UNM Championship Course Albuquerque, N.M. 5th of 18 teams (99 individuals) Par 72 6,317 yards Gioia Carpinelli 73-72-75 220 (+4) T-25th Sara Kjellker 72-74-74 220 (+4) T-25th Georgia Lacey 78-70-72 220 (+4) T-25th Haleigh Krause 71-75-77 223 (+7) T-44th Mila Chaves 79-71-74 224 (+8) T-52nd SDSU TEAM 294-287-295 876 (+12) 5th Team Champion: Oklahoma State, 863 (-1) Individual Co-champions: Bianca Pagdanganan, Arizona; Andrea Lee, Stanford, 208 (-8) GOLFWEEK CONFERENCE CHALLENGE Sept. 25-27 Red Sky G.C. Wolcott, Colo. T-5th of 18 teams (90 individuals) Par 72 6,216 yards Georgia Lacey 70-75-74 219 (+3) T-17th Haleigh Krause 70-76-75 221 (+5) T-22nd Gioia Carpinelli 72-75-75 222 (+6) T-26th Fernanda Escauriza 77-74-75 226 (+10) T-48th Sara Kjellker 87-77-71 235 (+19) T-77th SDSU TEAM 287-300-295 884 (+20) T-5th Team Champion: Denver, 872 (+8) Individual Champion: Haley Moore, Arizona, 209 (-7) uuu 2018 SPRING TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE/RESUlTS NORTHROP GRUMMAN REGIONAL CHALLENGE Feb. 11-13 Palos Verdes G.C. Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. 18th of 18 teams (96 individuals) Par 71 6,017 yards Sara Kjellker 74-72-78 224 (+11) T-34th Mila Chaves 76-82-75 233 (+20) T-69th Gioia Carpinelli 75-80-78 233 (+20) T-69th Fernanda Escauriza 78-78-77 233 (+20) T-69th Georgia Lacey 78-88-78 244 (+31) 90th SDSU TEAM 303-312-308 902 (+71) 18th Team Champion: UCLA, 867 (+15) Individual Champions: Lilia Vu, UCLA; Kaitlyn Papp, Texas; Olivia Mehaffey, Arizona State, 212 (-1) BRUIN WAVE INVITATIONAL Feb. 26-27 San Luis Obispo C.C. San Luis Obispo, Calif. 4th of 18 teams (83 individuals) Par 72 6,323 yards Sara Kjellker 76-73-77 226 (+10) T-7th Mila Chaves 76-80-71 227 (+11) T-9th Gioia Carpinelli 77-75-79 231 (+15) T-21st Georgia Lacey 73-84-76 233 (+17) T-27th Haleigh Krause 77-80-79 236 (+20) T-40th SDSU TEAM 302-308-303 913 (+49) 4th Team Champion: USC, 896 (+20 Individual Champions: Lilia Vu, UCLA, 215 (-1) HAWKEYE-EL TIGRE INVITATIONAL March 16-17 El Tigre G.C. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 4th of 12 teams (78 individuals) Par 72 6,085 yards Gioia Carpinelli 69-70-77 216 (E) T-2nd Sara Kjellker 75-76-75 226 (+10) T-27th Mila Chaves 74-72-83 229 (+13) T-36th Haleigh Krause 78-80-74 232 (+16) T-47th Georgia Lacey 77-80-79 233 (+17) T-50th SDSU TEAM 294-297-304 895 (+31) 4th Team Champion: Arizona, 875 (+11) Individual Champions: Haley Moore, Arizona, 210 (-6) WINDY CITY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC Oct. 2-3 Northmoor C.C. Highland Park, Ill. T-12th of 15 teams (80 individuals) Par 71 6,200 yards Mila Chaves 75-70-77 222 (+9) T-32nd Haleigh Krause 80-74-73 227 (+14) T-55th Gioia Carpinelli 74-73-80 227 (+14) T-55th Fernanda Escauriza 77-75-81 233 (+20) T-67th Georgia Lacey 77-81-77 235 (+22) 71st SDSU TEAM 303-292-307 902 (+50) T-12th Team Champion: Arizona State, 853 (+1) Individual Champion: Maddie McCrary, Oklahoma State, 207 (-6) BETSY RAWLS LONGHORN INVITATIONAL Oct. 9-10 Univ. of Texas G.C. Austin, Texas T-9th of 15 teams (81 individuals) Par 72 6,491 yards Sara Kjellker 75-71-72 218 (+2) T-6th Georgia Lacey 73-74-81 228 (+12) T-39th Gioia Carpinelli 79-73-77 229 (+13) T-48th Haleigh Krause 76-77-82 235 (+19) T-63rd Mila Chaves 79-72-85 236 (+20) 69th SDSU TEAM 303-292-307 902 (+50) T-12th Team Champion: Texas, 866 (+2) Individual Champion: Sophia Schubert, Texas, 210 (-6) SDSU MARCH MAYHEM AT THE FARMS March 26-28 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. 7th of 12 teams (60 individuals) Par 72 6,318 yards Medal Play Sara Kjellker 71 (-1) T-3rd Haleigh Krause 75 (+3) T-24th Georgia Lacey 76 (+4) T-30th Mila Chaves 80 (+8) T-44th Gioia Carpinelli 83 (+11) 60th SDSU TEAM 302 (+14) 7th Match Play Georgia Lacey 1-0-2 Gioia Carpinelli 2-1-0 Mila Chaves 2-1-0 Sara Kjellker 1-2-0 Haleigh Krause 0-3-0 SDSU TEAM 1-2 6th Team Champion: USC; Runner-up: Texas THE BRUZZY CHALLENGE April 2-3 Maridoe G.C. Carrollton, Texas 7th of 15 teams (80 individuals) Par 72 6,335 yards Sara Kjellker 76-74-76 226 (+10) T-8th Mila Chaves 77-73-78 228 (+12) 12th Gioia Carpinelli 78-74-80 232 (+16) T-24th Cameron Lee 82-77-82 241 (+25) T-58th Fernanda Escauriza 81-83-79 243 (+27) T-61st SDSU TEAM 312-298-313 923 (+59) 7th Team Champion: Texas A&M, 907 (+43) Individual Champions: Maddie Szeryk, Texas A&M, 216 (E) MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP April 16-18 Mission Hills C.C. Rancho Mirage, Calif. 2017 Results SDSU Finish: 2nd of 9 teams, 871 (+7) Top SDSU Returner: Fernanda Escauriza, 1st, 210 (-6) Team Champion: UNLV, 868 (+4) Individual Champion: Fernanda Escauriza, SDSU, 210 (-6) 2017-18 SDSU HEAD-TO-HEAD TEAM RESULTS 64-65-4 (.496) Akron...1-0 Alabama...0-1 Arizona...1-4 Arizona State...0-3 Baylor...2-1 Boston College...1-0 Brigham Young...1-1 California...3-1 Cal Poly...1-0 Campbell...0-1 Central Arkansas...2-0 Chattanooga...1-0 Clemson...1-0 Coastal Carolina...1-0 College of Charleston...1-0 Colorado...2-2 CSUN...1-0 Denver...1-1 Duke...0-2 Eastern Kentucky...1-0 Florida...0-2 Fresno State...2-0 Furman...0-1 Grand Canyon...1-0 Hawai i...1-0 Houston...0-2 Idaho...1-0 Indiana...1-0 Iowa...2-0 Iowa State...1-3 Kansas State...1-0 Kennesaw State...0-1 Kent State...0-1 Louisville...0-0-1 LSU...1-0 Mercer...1-0 Miami (Fla.)...0-1 Michigan...1-0 Michigan State...0-1 Missouri...0-1 New Mexico...2-0 New Mexico State...2-0 North Texas...1-0 Northwestern...0-4 Ohio State...0-2 Oklahoma...0-0-1 Oklahoma State...0-3 Old Dominion...1-0 Oregon...0-0-1 Pepperdine...3-1 Purdue...0-1 Sacramento State...2-0 San Francisco...1-0 San José State...1-0 SMU...2-0-1 Stanford...1-3 TCU...1-1 Tennessee...0-1 Texas...1-4 Texas A&M...0-1 Texas State...2-0 Texas Tech...1-1 Tulane...1-0 UC Davis...2-0 UCLA...0-4 UC Riverside...1-0 UNLV...1-2 USC...0-3 UTSA...1-0 Wake Forest...0-1 Washington...2-1 Washington State...1-0 Wisconsin...0-1 NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS May 7-9 Stanford G.C. Stanford, Calif. or University Ridge G.C. Madison, Wis. or University of Texas G.C. Austin, Texas or Southwood G.C. Tallahassee, Fla. 2017 Lubbock Regional Results SDSU Finish: 8th of 14 teams, 882 (+30) Top SDSU Returners: Georgia Lacey, Fernanda Escauriza, T-45th, 229 (+9) Team Champion: Arizona State, 842 (-22) Individual Champion: Monica Vaughn, Arizona State, 208 (-8)

uuu 2017-18 INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS DANIELA ANASTASI Junior SQ La Jolla, Calif. La Jolla HS/UC Davis Branch/McGuire Invitational^ 78-75-76 229 (+13) 76.33 T-74th of 99 UC Irvine Invitational^ 74-77-71 222 (+6) 74.00 T-14th of 71 Avg./Best Finish 451 Strokes 75.17 T-14th GIOIA CARPINELLI Freshman HS Boppelsen, Switzerland K+S Rämühl School Branch/McGuire Invitational 73-72-75 220 (+4) 73.33 T-25th of 99 Golfweek Conference Challenge 72-75-75 222 (+6) 74.00 T-26th of 90 Windy City Collegiate Classic 74-73-80 227 (+14) 74.33 T-55th of 80 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 79-73-77 229 (+13) 76.33 T-48th of 81 Northop Grumman Challenge 75-80-78 233 (+20) 77.67 T-69th of 96 Bruin Wave Invitational 77-75-79 231 (+15) 77.00 T-21st of 83 Hawkeye-El Tigre Invitational 69-70-77 216 (E) 72.00 T-2nd of 78 SDSU March Mayhem (Medal) 83 (+11) 83.00 60th of 60 The Bruzzy Challenge 78-74-80 232 (+16) 77.33 T-24th of 80 Avg./Best Finish 1,893 Strokes 75.72 T-2nd MILA CHAVES Senior 3L Asunción, Paraguay Las Almenas HS Branch/McGuire Invitational 79-71-74 224 (+8) 74.67 T-52nd of 99 Windy City Collegiate Classic 74-73-80 222 (+9) 74.00 T-32nd of 80 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 79-72-85 236 (+20) 78.67 69th of 81 Northop Grumman Challenge 76-82-75 233 (+20) 77.67 T-69th of 96 Bruin Wave Invitational 76-80-71 227 (+11) 75.67 T-9th of 83 Hawkeye-El Tigre Invitational 74-72-83 229 (+13) 76.33 T-36th of 78 SDSU March Mayhem (Medal) 80 (+8) 80.00 T-44th of 60 The Bruzzy Challenge 77-73-78 228 (+12) 76.00 12th of 80 Avg./Best Finish 1,679 Strokes 76.32 T-9th FERNANDA ESCAURIZA Sophomore 1L Asunción, Paraguay Colegio Internacional Golfweek Conference Challenge 77-74-75 226 (+10) 75.33 T-48th of 90 Windy City Collegiate Classic 77-75-81 233 (+20) 77.67 T-67th of 80 UC Irvine Invitational^ 69-74-75 218 (+2) 72.67 T-6th of 71 Northop Grumman Challenge 78-78-77 233 (+20) 77.67 T-69th of 96 Hawkeye-El Tigre Invitational^ 69-77-79 225 (+9) 75.00 T-20th of 78 The Bruzzy Challenge 81-83-79 243 (+27) 81.00 T-61st of 80 Avg./Best Finish 1,378 Strokes 76.56 T-6th HALEIGH KRAUSE Senior 3L Eugene, Ore. Sheldon HS Branch/McGuire Invitational 71-75-77 223 (+7) 74.33 T-44th of 99 Golfweek Conference Challenge 70-76-75 221 (+5) 73.67 T-22nd of 90 Windy City Collegiate Classic 80-74-73 227 (+14) 74.33 T-55th of 80 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 76-77-82 235 (+19) 78.33 T-63rd of 81 Bruin Wave Invitational 77-80-79 236 (+20) 78.67 T-40th of 83 Hawkeye-El Tigre Invitational 78-80-84 232 (+16) 77.33 T-47th of 78 SDSU March Mayhem (Medal) 75 (+3) 75.00 T-24th of 60 Avg./Best Finish 1,449 Strokes 76.26 T-22nd GEORGIA LACEY Senior 3L Del Mar, Calif. Torrey Pines HS Branch/McGuire Invitational 78-70-72 220 (+4) 73.33 T-25th of 99 Golfweek Conference Challenge 70-75-74 219 (+3) 73.00 T-17th of 90 Windy City Collegiate Classic 77-81-77 235 (+22) 78.33 71st of 80 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 73-74-81 228 (+12) 76.00 T-39h of 81 Northop Grumman Challenge 78-88-78 244 (+31) 81.33 90th of 96 Bruin Wave Invitational 73-84-76 233 (+17) 77.67 T-27th of 83 Hawkeye-El Tigre Invitational 76-79-78 233 (+17) 77.67 T-50th of 78 SDSU March Mayhem (Medal) 76 (+3) 76.00 T-30th of 60 Avg./Best Finish 1,688 Strokes 76.73 T-17th CAMERON LEE Freshman HS Tustin, Calif. Beckman HS UC Irvine Invitational^ 73-78-78 229 (+13) 76.33 T-37th of 71 The Bruzzy Challenge 82-77-82 241 (+25) 80.33 T-58th of 80 Avg./Best Finish 470 Strokes 78.33 T-37th KITTY TAM Junior SQ Hong Kong, China Diocesan Girls School UC Irvine Invitational^ 82-79-77 238 (+22) 79.33 T-56th of 71 Avg./Best Finish 238 Strokes 79.33 T-56th ^ - competed as an individual SARA KJELLKER Freshman HS Hollviken, Sweden Sundsgymnasiet Branch/McGuire Invitational 72-74-74 220 (+4) 73.33 T-25th of 99 Golfweek Conference Challenge 87-77-71 235 (+19) 78.33 T-77th of 90 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 75-71-72 218 (+2) 76.33 T-6th of 81 Northop Grumman Challenge 74-72-78 224 (+11) 74.67 T-34th of 96 Bruin Wave Invitational 76-73-77 226 (+10) 75.33 T-7th of 83 Hawkeye-El Tigre Invitational^ 75-76-75 226 (+10) 75.33 T-27th of 78 SDSU March Mayhem (Medal) 71 (-1) 71.00 T-3rd of 60 The Bruzzy Challenge 76-74-76 226 (+10) 75.33 T-8th of 80 Avg./Best Finish 1,646 Strokes 74.82 T-3rd

uuu 2017-18 MATCH PLAY RESULTS SDSU MARCH MAYHEM AT THE FARMS TEXAS 3.5, SAN DIEGO STATE 1.5 Round Two - Championship Bracket March 26 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,318 yards 1. Georgia Lacey (SDSU) vs. Maddie Luitweiler (UT), AS 2. Greta Voelker (UT) def. Mila Chaves (SDSU), 2&1 3. Sara Kjellker (SDSU) def. Agathe Laisne (UT), 3&1 4. Emillee Hoffman (UT) def. Gioia Carpinelli (SDSU), 5&3 5. Kaitlyn Papp (UT) def. Haleigh Krause (SDSU), 6&5 SAN DIEGO STATE 3, COLORADO 2 Round Three - Fifth-Place Consolation Bracket March 27 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,318 yards 1. Robyn Choi (CU) def. Haleigh Krause (SDSU), 7&5 2. Gioia Carpinelli (SDSU) def. Brittany Fan (CU), 4&3 3. Mila Chaves (SDSU) def. Gillian Vance (CU), 2&1 4. Georgia Lacey (SDSU) def. Elle Otten (CU), 3&2 5. Kirsty Hodgkins (CU) def. Sara Kjellker (SDSU), 3&1 UCLA 2.5, SAN DIEGO STATE 2.5 Round Four - Fifth-Place Match UCLA wins tiebreaker on margin of victory, 9-8 March 28 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,318 yards 1. Patty Tavatanakit (UCLA) def. Haleigh Krause (SDSU), 5&3 2. Gioia Carpinelli (SDSU) def. Erin Choi (UCLA), 3&2 3. Mila Chaves (SDSU) def. Clare Legaspi (SDSU), 5&3 4. Bethany Wu (UCLA) def. Sara Kjellker (SDSU), 4&3 5. Georgia Lacey (SDSU) vs. Mariel Galdiano (SDSU), AS