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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 (Rancho Mirage, Calif.) May 7-9 NCAA Regionals (TBA) 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 Mountain West Championship Host: Mountain West Conference Site: Mission Hills C.C./Rancho Mirage, Calif. Par: 72 Yardage: 6,291 Holes: 54 Dates: April 20-22 2014 Team Champion: New Mexico, 902 (+38) 2014 Medalist: Guðren Björgvinsdottir, Fresno State, 218 (+2) Highest Returning SDSU Finisher: Emma Henrikson, T-2nd - 219 (+3) 2015 Field (9 teams): San Diego State (27), UNLV (20), San José State (45), Fresno State (69), Boise State (82), Nevada (102), Colorado State (108), New Mexico (118), and Wyoming (155). Golfstat rankings as of April 15 in parentheses SDSU TOP MARKS 54-Hole Conference Team Scores 1. 2004 Mountain West...301-292-292 885 2. 2011 Mountain West...301-296-290 887 2001 Mountain West...300-296-291 887 4. 2002 Mountain West...296-298-299 893 5. 2014 Mountain West...293-308-308 909 54-Hole Conference Individual Scores Player Tourney Score 1. Jenna Wilson 2004 MW 70-80-72 215 2. Christine Wong 2012 MW 72-74-71 217 3. Heather Rollo 2002 MW 73-72-73 218 Joanne Clingan 2001 MW 72-72-74 218 5. Emma Henrikson 2014 MW 71-73-75 219 SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEN'S GOLF Contact: Jim Solien 619.594.5547 jsolien@mail.sdsu.edu SDSU Women s Golf Prepares for MW Championship The San Diego State women s golf team begins its pursuit of postseason glory this week when it ventures to the Palm Springs area for the Mountain West Championship, April 20-22, 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, 6,291-yard layout each of the three days, following a practice round on Sunday. The Aztecs received the No. 2 seed are slated to tee off with No. 5 Boise State and No. 8 New Mexico 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 a third 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 16-year history, the championships have also been conducted in three other states: Oregon, Utah and New Mexico. SDSU Lineup 2014-15 Avg. Rounds Emma Henrikson 73.57 21 Sirene Blair 74.05 21 Mila Chaves 74.38 21 Georgia Lacey 77.11 18 Paige Spiranac 76.85 20 Aztec Lineup For This Week Fourth-year San Diego State head coach Leslie Spalding will accompany five golfers to the Coachella Valley this week, featuring junior Emma Henrikson (Malmö, Sweden), sophomore Sirene Blair (South Jordan, Utah), freshmen Mila Chaves (Asunción, Paraguay) and Georgia Lacey (Del Mar, Calif.), along with senior Paige Spiranac (Scottsdale, Ariz.). Henrikson and Spiranac will be appearing at the MW Championship for the third year in a row, while Blair finds herself in the thick of the fight for the second straight season, joining Chaves and Lacey, who are first-time participants. Henrikson occupies the 64th spot nationally in the latest Golfstat Cup standings, while Blair enters the tournament in the 93rd position. SDSU At The MW Championship In the 15-year history of the Mountain West, San Diego State has finished fifth at the conference tournament on seven occasions, second, third and seventh twice, while placing fourth and sixth once each. Last season, 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 2004 to go along 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. Individually, the highest SDSU finish occurred in 2012, when Christine Wong tied for first place with a 1-over 217, capturing MW Golfer of the Year honors. Jenna Wilson owns the school record for the best score in a 54-hole league tournament with a 2-over-215, tying for fifth in 2004. The Competition Four of SDSU s opponents at the MW Championship are among the top 100 teams in the latest Golfstat rankings released April 15. UNLV is the highest rated squad in the field, landing in the 20th spot this week, while Aztecs check in at No. 27, followed by San José State (45), Fresno State (69) and Boise State (80). In addition, SDSU will Mountain West 4/16 4/15 SDSU Record Team Rankings Golfweek Golfstat vs. In 14-15 San Diego State 23 27 UNLV 19 20 4-3 San José State 44 45 1-0 Fresno State 66 69 2-0 Boise State 83 82 1-0 Nevada 102 102 3-0 Colorado State 103 108 3-0 New Mexico 118 118 3-0 Wyoming 167 155 1-0 lock horns with Nevada (102), Colorado State (108), defending champion New Mexico (118) and Wyoming (155). The two remaining MW members, Air Force and Utah State, do not sponsor women s golf programs. The Aztecs own a sparkling 18-3 record in head-to-head results against all eight conference foes during the 2014-15 campaign, including a 3-0 mark vs. Colorado State, Nevada and New Mexico. SDSU also possesses an unblemished record this year against Fresno State (2-0), Boise State (1-0), San José State (1-0) and Wyoming (1-0), while maintaining the upper hand against UNLV (4-3). The Aztecs defeated the Rebels during match play at the SDSU Farms Invitational in March and also prevailed over their Silver State rivals en route to team championships at the Ptarmigan Ram Classic and the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown last fall. Individually, eight of the top-10 finishers return from last year s conference championship, including medalist Guðrun Björgsvindóttir of Fresno State, who edged SDSU s Emma Henrikson and Dana Finkelstein of UNLV by one stroke to claim the title. San José State s Regan De Guzman (4th) is also back in the mix, along with Manon Molle of New Mexico (5th), Fresno State s Madchen Lyn (6th), Samantha Martin of Boise State (7th) and the Aztecs Paige Spiranac (10th). Harley Dubsky of UNLV, who enters the week ranked second in the MW, is also expected to contend, along with San José State s Megan Osland and My Leander, Sirene Blair and Mila Chaves of SDSU and Boise State s Genevieve Ling. Backspin: 2014 MW Championship Emma Henrikson finished in a tie for second place on the individual leaderboard to lead the Aztec women s golf team during the final round of the 2014 Mountain West Championship at Mission Hills Country Club. As a team, SDSU landed in a three-way for third after completing the tournament with a combined total of 45-over 909 at the par-72, 6,324-yard Dinah Shore Tournament Course. On a breezy day when none of the competitors in the 45-player field shot below par, Henrikson tied for the second-lowest score of the day with a 75, but finished one shot in back of Fresno State s Guðrun Björgsvindóttir, who captured medalist honors after both golfers made par on the 521-yard 18th. UNLV s Dana Finkelstein was also in contention down the stretch, but bogeyed her final two holes to tie Henrikson for the runner-up spot at 3-over 219. Henrikson got off to a quick start with a birdie on her second hole, but was unable to generate further momentum after recording 12 pars and four bogeys the rest of way. Still, the SDSU sophomore managed to climb three places from Friday s round to record her highest finish as an Aztec. Meanwhile, Paige Spiranac finished strong as well, posting the lowest round in the field on Saturday with a 2-over 74 to jump five places into a tie for 10th at 9-over 225. The SDSU junior experienced early bogeys at Nos. 2-3, before regrouping with nine pars and two birdies, including an impressive make on the par-3, 151-yard No. 14, which played as the third-toughest hole during the final round. Despite two bogeys on her final four holes, Spiranac still managed to register her highest finish of the season. Elsewhere, Sirene Blair cracked the top 20 in her first conference tournament action, tying for the 17th position after firing a final-round 79. The Aztec freshman suffered five bogeys on her first 10 holes before draining consecutive birdies on Nos. 11-12. However, a pair of bogeys on her ensuing two holes, followed by an untimely double-bogey at No. 17, thwarted her progress up the leaderboard.

SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEn'S GOLF NoTES PAGE 2 SDSU At The MW Championship Year... Score... Finish 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 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 In addition, Maria Fernanda Villegas figured into SDSU s final tally, carding an 80 to complete the event in a tie for 29th at 21- over 237. Despite five bogeys and consecutive double-bogeys at Nos. 14 and 15, the Aztec freshman finished strong with two pars sandwiched around at birdie at the 17th to climb five places into a tie for 29th at 21-over 237. The SDSU delegation also included junior Amy Alston, who ended the tournament in a tie for 34th a combined 242 after logging a final-round 87. Despite posting the lowest team score of the third round with a 308, the Aztecs were only able to climb two spots as New Mexico (+38) held off a late charge to capture the team title by one stroke over San José State (+39), while Fresno State (+45) and UNLV (+45) tied SDSU for the third position. Following the tournament, the league announced the 2014 all-mountain West women s golf team and individual awards. Emma Henrikson and Sirene Blair were first-team all-conference selections, while Paige Spiranac was a second-team choice. In addition, Blair received freshman of the year honors, becoming the fourth Aztec to earn such distinction along with Malin Enarsson (2009), Christine Wong (2010) and Henrikson (2013). For the second straight year, Henrikson and Spiranac garnered all-mw accolades, while Blair collected her first all-conference award. Henrikson led the squad with a 74.13 stroke average during the regular season, which ranked sixth in the league, while Blair (74.27) followed close behind in seventh, posting four top-10 finishes on the year. Spiranac also found herself among the MW leaderboard during the 2013-14 campaign, ranking 14th with a 76.24 stroke average to go with a pair of top-15 finishes. 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 years 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 strokes in both 2004 and 2005 to capture the conference crown before winning by five shots in 2006. After TCU registered a onestroke victory over Brigham Young in 2007, New Mexico topped the Cougars by 19 strokes on its home course in the 2008 edition 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. Since then, the MW tournament has witnessed a return to a familiar pattern, with UNLV and New Mexico capturing the last two titles, respectively. Six different schools have had a player collect medalist honors, including New Mexico (2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013), UNLV (2004, 2005, 2006, 2011), Wyoming (2000, 2009) Colorado State (2002, TCU (2012) and Fresno State (2014). 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). New Mexico and UNLV own at least a share of all 12 Mountain West championship records. 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-10 team finishes in six of seven regular-season tournaments, highlighted by 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, Colorado, 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, New Mexico, 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 team titles in the same season 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. SDSU sports three players among the top 10 on the Mountain West individual leaderboard, including Henrikson, who ranks fourth with a 73.57 stroke average, followed closely by Blair (7th - 74.05) and Chaves (8th - 74.38). Just A Chip Shot Away The winner of this 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 St. George, Utah, South Bend, Ind., San Antonio, Texas, or Raleigh, N.C. The trip to the NCAAs would be the team s fifth in the last six 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 will be announced on Monday, April 27 at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT) 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 22-27, in Bradenton, Fla. Head Coach Leslie Spalding Leslie Spalding, who was hired in August of 2011, is in her fourth season as head coach of the Aztecs. A native of Billings, Mont., Spalding played on the LPGA Tour from 1996 to 2005, competing in 215 events with seven top-10 finishes and 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 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. May 7-9 NCAA Regionals (TBD) Campus Sites 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 7 21 20.7/21 (.986) - 1545 73.57 30 1.43 67 211 1 2-2 1st Sirene Blair 7 21 18/21 (.857) - 1555 74.05 35 1.67 69 212-3 - - 2nd Mila Chaves 7 21 20/21 (.952) - 1562 74.38 47 2.24 69 218-1 - 2 5th Haleigh Krause 5 14 4/5 (.800) 9 1065 76.07 54 3.86 65 232 - - - - T-42nd Paige Spiranac 7 20 14.7/20 (.735) - 1537 76.85 95 4.75 71 224 - - - - T-27th Georgia Lacey 6 18 6.7/15 (.447) 3 1388 77.11 89 4.94 72 217 - - 1 - T-11th SDSU TEAM 7 21 - - 6208 295.62 148 7.05 281 863 2 4 2 1 1st Rounds in the 60s (6): Chaves 2, Krause 2, Blair 1, Henrikson 1 Rounds Below Par (21): Blair 6, Henrikson 6, Chaves 4, Spiranac 2, Krause 2, Lacey 1 Rounds at Even Par (8): Lacey 3, Chaves 2, Henrikson 2, Spiranac 1 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 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 3 9 9/9 (1.000) - 665 73.89 17 1.89 69 218 - - - 2 T-17th Sirene Blair 3 9 7/9 (.778) - 673 74.78 25 2.78 70 221-1 - - T-2nd Emma Henrikson 3 9 8.7/9 (.967) - 674 74.87 26 2.87 71 223 - - - 1 T-13th Georgia Lacey 3 9 5.7/9 (.633) - 694 77.11 46 5.11 71 226 - - - - T-36th Paige Spiranac 3 9 5.7/9 (.633) - 697 77.44 49 5.44 71 228 - - - - T-42nd SDSU TEAM 3 9 - - 2684 298.22 92 10.22 289 884-1 1 1 4th Haleigh Krause 2 6-6 465 77.50 33 5.50 75 232 - - - - T-58th Rounds in the 60s (1): Chaves 1 Rounds Below Par (7): Chaves 2, Henrikson 2, Blair 1, Lacey 1, Spiranac 1 Rounds at Even Par (1): Chaves 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 46 4.18 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. 2014 Results SDSU Finish: T-3rd of 9 teams, 909 (+45) Top SDSU Individual: Emma Henrikson, T-2nd, 219 (+3) Team Champion: New Mexico, 902 (+38) Individual Champion: Guđrun Björgvinsdóttir, Fresno State, 218 (+2) NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS May 7-9 Entrada at Snow Canyon St. George, Utah or Warren G.C. South Bend, Ind. or Briggs Ranch G.C. San Antonio, Texas or Lonnie Poole G.C. Raleigh, N.C. 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* 74-31-2 (.701) Alabama... 0-0-1 Arizona...0-1 Arizona State*...1-1 Arkansas...0-1 Baylor...1-2 Boise State...1-0 Brigham Young...1-0 California...3-0 Colorado...2-0 Colorado State...3-0 Denver...1-0 Duke...0-1 Fresno State...2-0 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...3-0 New Mexico...3-0 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...1-0 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*...4-3 USC...0-2 UTEP...2-0 UTSA...1-0 Washington...1-2 Washington State...2-0 Wyoming...1-0 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 Avg./Best Finish 1,555 Strokes 74.05 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 Avg./Best Finish 1,562 Strokes 74.38 5th 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 Avg./Best Finish 1,545 Strokes 73.57 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 Avg./Best Finish 1,388 Strokes 77.11 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 (+4) 74.67 T-27th of 92 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invite 81-82-78 241 (+4) 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 Avg./Best Finish 1,537 Strokes 76.85 T-27th ^ - 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