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2016-17 SCHEDULE Date Event Sept. 12-13 at Branch/McGuire Invitational (10th - 872 (+8)) Sept 26-28 Golfweek Conference Challenge (1st - 866 (+2)) Oct. 14-15 at Stanford Intercollegiate (T-12th - 603 (+35)) Oct. 23-25 at Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (T-4th - 561 (-15)) Feb. 12-14 at Northrop/Grumman Regional Challenge (T-8th - 879 (+27)) Feb. 27-28 at Bruin Wave Invitational (9th - 937 (+61)) March 6-7 at Meadow Club Intercollegiate (1st - 870 (+6)) March 20-21 SDSU March Mayhem (1-3 Match Play Record; 8th) April 7-9 at PING/ASU Invitational (T-10th - 891 (+27)) April 17-19 2017 MW Championship (Rancho Mirage, Calif.) May 8-10 NCAA Regionals (TBA) May 19-24 NCAA Championships (Sugar Grove, Ill.) 2016-17 ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown Daniela Anastasi So. La Jolla, Calif. Sirene Blair Sr. South Jordan, Utah Mila Chaves Jr. Asunción, Paraguay Fernanda Escauriza Fr. Asunción, Paraguay Haleigh Krause Jr. Eugene, Ore. Georgia Lacey Jr. Del Mar, Calif. Kitty Tam So. Hong Kong, China Natalie Vivaldi Sr. Oceanside, Calif. Head Coach: Leslie Spalding (Alabama, 1992), Sixth season at SDSU/10th overall THIS WEEK 2017 Mountain West Championship Host: Mountain West Conference Site: Mission Hills C.C./Rancho Mirage, Calif. Par: 72 Yardage: 6,270 Holes: 54 Dates: April 17-19 2016 Team Champion: UNLV, 877 (+13) 2016 Medalist: Alexandra Kaui, UNLV, 210 (-6) Highest Returning SDSU Finisher: Sirene Blair, 5th, 221 (+5) 2017 Field (9 teams): San Diego State (30), San José State (35), UNLV (45), Fresno State (70), Nevada (90), New Mexico (108), Colorado State (120), Wyoming (138) and Boise State (175), Golfstat rankings as of April 12 in parentheses SDSU TOP MARKS 54-Hole Conference Team Scores 1. 2015 Mountain West...288-301-287 876 2. 2004 Mountain West...301-292-292 885 3. 2016 Mountain West...296-304-286 886 4. 2011 Mountain West...301-296-290 887 2001 Mountain West...300-296-291 887 54-Hole Conference Individual Scores Player Tourney Score 1. Mila Chaves 2015 MW 66-74-70 210 2. Jenna Wilson 2004 MW 70-80-72 215 3. Christine Wong 2012 MW 72-74-71 217 Emma Henrikson 2014 MW 71-73-75 217 5. Mila Chaves 2016 MW 75-74-69 218 Heather Rollo 2002 MW 73-72-73 218 Joanne Clingan 2001 MW 72-72-74 218 SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEN'S GOLF Contact: Jim Solien 619.594.5547 jsolien@mail.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 three years when it ventures to the Coachella Valley next week for the Mountain West Championship, April 17-19, in Rancho Mirage, Calif. The 54-hole event will be conducted at Mission Hills Country Club on the famed 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 track 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 Nevada 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 fifth 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 2016-17 Avg. Low 54 Best Finish Sirene Blair 72.41 203 2nd Georgia Lacey 73.53 218 T-2nd Fernanda Escauriza 76.08 222 T-15th Haleigh Krause 75.77 219 T-14th Natalie Vivaldi 74.68 214 T-5th Aztec Lineup Sixth-year San Diego State head coach Leslie Spalding will accompany five golfers to the Palm Springs area next week, featuring senior Sirene Blair (South Jordan, Utah), junior Georgia Lacey (Del Mar, Calif.), freshman Fernanda Escauriza (Asunción, Paraguay), junior Haleigh Krause, (Eugene, Ore.) and senior Natalie Vivaldi (Oceanside, Calif.). Blair will be making her fourth and final appearance at the MW Championship, while Lacey finds herself in the thick of the fight for the third consecutive season. In addition, Krause will be competing at the conference tournament for the second year in a row, joining first-time participants Escauriza and Vivaldi. Blair occupies the 50th spot nationally in the latest Golfstat Cup standings, while Lacey enters the week at No. 97. Similarly, a quick look at the most recent Golfweek rankings finds Blair at No. 58, while Lacey checks in at No. 84. SDSU At The MW Championship The Aztecs came up short in their quest for a second consecutive league title last year after finishing second at the 2016 Mountain West Championship. Despite shooting a collective 2-under 286 during the final round, a school record for 18 holes in a conference tournament, SDSU landed in the runner-up spot at 22-over 886, nine strokes behind 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 Aztec record for best individual score in a 54-hole league tournament after firing a 6-under 210, surpassing Jenna Wilson s total of 2-over 215 set in 2004. With her first-place tie in regulation, Chaves matched the finish of Christine Wong, who also lost on the fourth hole of a playoff in 2012. In 15 previous installments of the MW tournament, SDSU has finished fifth on seven occasions, second three 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 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. Mountain West 4/12 4/12 SDSU Record Team Rankings Golfstat Golfweek vs. In 16-17 San Diego State 30 29 San José State 35 35 3-0 UNLV 45 38 1-3 Fresno State 70 73 1-1 Nevada 90 87 2-0 New Mexico 108 95 3-1 Colorado State 120 120 2-0 Wyoming 138 142 0-0 Boise State 175 178 0-0 The Competition Four of SDSU s opponents at the MW Championship are among the top 100 teams in the latest Golfstat rankings released April 12. SDSU is the highest rated squad in the field, landing in the 30th spot this week, while San José State checks in at No. 35, followed by defending champion UNLV (45), Fresno State (70) and Nevada (90). In addition, SDSU will lock horns with New Mexico (108), 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 12-5 record in head-to-head results against six conference foes during the 2016-17 campaign, including a 3-0 mark against San José State. SDSU also possesses an unblemished record this year vs.colorado State (2-0) and Nevada (1-0), while maintaining the upper hand against New Mexico (3-1). In addition, the Scarlet and Black owns a 1-1 split against Fresno State, but has come out on the wrong side in three of four previous encounters with UNLV this season and has not faced Boise State or Wyoming. Individually, eight of the top-10 finishers return from last year s conference championship, including medalist Alexandra Kaui of UNLV, who emerged with a five-stroke victory over Colorado State s Katrina Prendergast, while Rebel teammate Mackenzie Raim took fourth. SD- SU s Sirene Blair (5th) is also back in the mix, joining SJSU s Abegail Arevalo (6th) and UNLV s Harley Dubsky (T-7th), along with Fresno State s Guðrun Björgsvindóttir (T-7th) and Kristin Simonsen (T-10th). San José State senior My Leander, who enters the week as the top-ranked golfer in the MW, is also expected to contend, along with fellow teammate Franziska Friedrich, UNLV s Elizabeth Prior and Alyssa Getty, SDSU s Georgia Lacey and Natalie Vivaldi, as well as Nevada s Mari Nishiura and Fresno State s Mimi Ho, all of whom are among the league s top 15 players in Golfstat s head-to-head rankings. Backspin: 2016 MW Championship San Diego State fell short in its bid for a second straight conference title after finishing second at the 2016 Mountain West Championship on the par-72, 6,291-yard Dinah Shore Tournament Course at Mission Hills Country Club. Despite posting the lowest score of any team in the three-day event with a 2-under-par 286, the Aztecs managed to climb just one spot in the standings, completing the championship with a 54-hole total of 22-over 886. UNLV (+13) took the ceremonial plunge into Poppie s Pond after carding an even-par 288 during the final round to win by nine strokes, while Fresno State (+33) slipped into third behind SDSU, followed by San José State (+42) and New Mexico (+50). For the second straight season and just the third time since the league s inception, the Aztecs had two players finish among the top five individually at the MW Championship. Sophomore Mila Chaves climbed into the third spot at 2-over 218, while junior Sirene Blair vaulted into the fifth position with a combined 5-over 221 after each fired a final-round 69. Chaves was one of just two golfers, along with UNLV s Mackenzie Raim, to complete the final round without a blemish on her scorecard, notching 15 pars and three birdies to jump four places on the leaderboard en route to her second-lowest 18-hole tally of the season. Blair, meanwhile, sank a team-leading six birdies, including three straight on holes 7-9, to catapult 10 places from the previous round. Despite two bogeys on the back nine, the Utah native still managed her highest finish in three MW Championship appearances. Not to be outdone, Emma Henrikson also displayed upward mobility, jumping eight spots into a tie for seventh at 7-over 223. Along with Chaves and Blair, Henrikson was one of just six golfers in the field of

SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEn'S GOLF NoTES PAGE 2 SDSU At The MW Championship Year... Score...Finish 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 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 Jill Janotta 82-78-DQ--DQ 79-82-DQ--DQ DQ DQ 45 competitors to break par during the final round after shooting a 71. Despite a dearth of birdies on her card, the SDSU senior offset one bogey with the just the second eagle of the tournament on the par-5, 482-yard No. 2. Conversely, Georgia Lacey was not as fortunate, tumbling 13 places into 16th with a final-round 80, which did not count toward the Aztecs final team score. The SDSU sophomore, who entered the day in a tie for third, was unable to recover from three bogeys and two doubles on the front nine, ultimately completing the tournament at 11-over 227. Fellow classmate Haleigh Krause was also unable to advance up the ladder, slipping one notch into a tie for 30th at 16-over 233 on the heels of her second straight 77. Despite two birdies before, Krause was plagued by seven bogeys, including a pair on her final two greens. Mountain West History 101 In 2015, San Diego State became the first team other than New Mexico, UNLV and former conference member TCU to capture the Mountain West Women s Golf Championship. 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. New Mexico dominated the first four years of the MW 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 shots in both 2004 and 2005 to capture the conference crown before winning by five strokes in 2006. After TCU registered a one-shot 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 a year ago. Six 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) 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). 2016-17 Highlights Despite the loss of Emma Henrikson, the program s first All-American, and a schedule replete with high-level competition, San Diego State enjoyed another successful season in 2016-17, posting top-10 team finishes in seven of eight stroke-play tournaments, highlighted by a pair of team titles at the Golfweek Conference Challenge and Meadow Club Intercollegiate. The Aztecs opened the season last September at the Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M., where Sirene Blair finished alone in second place after posting a 13-under 203 to set a school record for lowest 54-hole score. In addition, the SDSU senior established another program standard for 18 holes after carding a 64 in the second round, highlighted by nine birdies. Later that month, the Aztecs returned to the Mountain time zone and successfully defended their crown at the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Wolcott, Colo., withstanding a late charge by Denver midway through the final round to win by eight shots at 2-over 866. Senior Natalie Vivaldi tied for fifth place at 2-under 214, highlighted by a personal-best 67 en route to her highest finish as a collegian. In addition, Blair and junior Mila Chaves tied for 10th at 1-over 217, while junior Haleigh Krause tied for 14th with a 3-over 219. SDSU s battled the elements in its final two tournaments of the fall, as inclement weather reduced the Stanford Intercollegiate and Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown to 36 holes each. Georgia Lacey was the Aztecs top finisher in both events, earning Mountain West Women s Golfer of Month honors for October in the process. At Stanford, the SDSU junior tied for second with a 2-under 140, topping 29 individuals ranked in the Golfstat top 100, including four players in the top 10. The Torrey Pines High alum, who led the prestigious event in par-4 scoring (3.83), shot a career-low 4-under 67 in round one, highlighted by a team-best six birdies to go with an eagle-3 on the par-5, 495-yard No. 1 hole. Lacey also recorded a 4-under 140 on the par-72 layout in Las Vegas to tie for 15th on the individual leaderboard. In addition, Blair vaulted 43 places into a tie for 28th with Krause after shooting a final-round 67, helping SDSU to a respectable fourth-place tie in the team standings out of 19 schools. SDSU opened its second semester slate in early February at Ohio State s Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., competing in a stacked field that featured eight top- 30 squads. The Aztecs tied for eighth in the event at 27-over 879, while Blair finished in a four-way tie for seventh with an even-par 213, highlighted by a second-round 66 for her second-lowest 18- hole total of the year. Following a ninth-place standing at the Bruin Wave Invitational, San Diego State captured its second tournament title of the season at the Meadow Club Intercollegiate in Fairfax, Calif., edging runner-up BYU by four strokes. Four Aztecs finished among individual top 15, led by Blair (-1), who tied for fourth, while Lacey (+2) tied for ninth, followed by Vivaldi (T-12th, +4) and freshman Fernanda Escauriza (T-15th, +6). With its result, SDSU has collected two tournament crowns in the same season for the third year in a row, but just the fourth time since the 2005-06 campaign. After a two-week hiatus, the Aztecs conducted their fifth annual home tournament, the SDSU March Mayhem, which featured a match-play format for the third year in a row. In a competitive field that included eight top-40 schools, San Diego State finished eighth with a 1-3 ledger, dropping three matches by a narrow 3-2 margin. The Aztecs were led by Lacey and Vivaldi, who posted 3-1 individual records for the week. At San Diego State s annual scholar-athlete banquet on April 10, the Aztec women s golf program was presented with the award for high team grade point average for the 2016 fall semester. Entering the MW Championship, Blair ranks second in the conference with a 72.41 scoring average, while Lacey (73.53) checks in at No. 5. 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 8-10, in either Albuquerque, N.M., Lubbock, Texas, Columbus, Ohio, or Athens, Ga. The trip to the NCAAs would be the team s seventh in the last eight 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 Thursday, April 27 at 11 a.m. ET (8 a.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 19-24, in Sugar Grove, Ill. Head Coach Leslie Spalding Leslie Spalding, who was hired in August of 2011, is in her sixth 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. In 2016, Spalding was named Mountain West Women s Golf Coach of the Year after guiding SDSU to its first-ever conference championship.

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: 10th of 16 / 872 (+8) September 26-28 Golfweek Conference Challenge (Golfweek) Red Sky Golf Club Wolcott, Colo. Course: Par 72, 6,261 yards Finish: 1st of 18 / 866 (+2) October 14-15 Stanford Intercollegiate (Stanford) Stanford Golf Course Stanford, Calif. Course: Par 71, 6,130 yards Finish: T-12th of 18 / 603 (+35) October 23-25 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (UNLV) Boulder Creek Golf Club Boulder City, Nev. Course: Par 72, 6,301 yards Finish: T-4th of 19 / 561 (-15) Spring February 12-14 Northrop Grumman Challenge (Ohio State) Palos Verdes Golf Club Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Course: Par 71, 6,017 yards Finish: T-8th of 15 / 879 (+27) February 27-28 Bruin Wave Invitational (Pepperdine/UCLA) San Luis Obispo Country Club San Luis Obispo, Calif. Course: Par 73, 6,357 yards Finish: 9th of 15 / 937 (+61) March 6-7 Meadow Club Intercollegiate (San Francisco/San José State) The Meadow Club Fairfax, Calif. Course: Par 72, 6,167 yards Finish: 1st of 13 / 870 (+6) March 20-21 SDSU March Mayhem (San Diego State) The Farms Golf Club Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Course: Par 72, 6,211 yards Finish: 8th of 16 / Match Play (1-3) April 7-9 PING/ASU Invitational (Arizona State) Karsten Golf Course Tempe, Ariz. Course: Par 72, 6,337 yards Finish: T-10th of 14 / 891 (+27) April 21-23 Mountain West Championship (Mountain West) Mission Hills Country Club Rancho Mirage, Calif. May 8-10 NCAA Regionals (Campus Sites) TBD SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEN'S GOLF 2016-17 STATISTICS 2016-17 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 Sirene Blair 8 22 20.75/22 (.943) - 1593 72.41 11 0.50 64 203-2 2 1 2nd Georgia Lacey 7 19 16.75/19 (.882) 1397 73.53 31 1.63 67 218-1 1 1 T-2nd Natalie Vivaldi 7 19 15.25/19 (.803) - 1419 74.68 50 2.63 67 214-1 - 2 T-5th Haleigh Krause 8 22 17.5/22 (.795) - 1667 75.77 87 3.95 70 219 - - - 1 T-14th Mila Chaves 4 10 5.75/10 (.575) 757 75.70 42 4.20 70 217 - - 1 - T-10th Fernanda Escauriza 4 12 9/12 (.750) 913 76.08 49 4.08 71 222 - - - 1 T-15th Daniela Anastasi 1 3 1/3 (.333) - 229 76.33 13 4.33 71 229 - - - - T-76th Kitty Tam 3 8 2/3 (.667) 5 613 76.63 38 4.75 70 228 - - - - T-59th SDSU TEAM 8 22 - - 6479 294.50 124 6.53 280 866 2 3 3 1 1st Rounds in the 60s (8): Blair 5, Chaves 1, Lacey 1, Vivaldi 1 Rounds Below Par (25): Blair 9, Lacey 5, Vivaldi 4, Krause 3, Chaves 2, Anastasi 1, Escauriza 1 Even-Par Rounds (9): Vivaldi 3, Blair 2, Chaves 1, Escauriza 1, Krause 1, Lacey 1 2016-17 TOURNAMENT SUMMARIES Date Event Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total +/- Par Finish Low Player Sept. 12-13 Branch/McGuire Invitational 296 292 284 872 8 10th of 16 Sirene Blair (2nd of 93) Sept. 26-28 Golfweek Conference Challenge 287 280 299 866 2 1st of 18 Natalie Vivaldi (T-5th of 90) Oct. 14-15 Stanford Invitational 303 300 rain 603 35 T-12th of 18 Georgia Lacey (T-2nd of 90) Oct. 23-25 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 280 storms 281 561 (-15) T-4th of 19 Georgia Lacey (T-15th of 105) Feb. 12-14 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge 301 284 294 879 27 T-8th of 15 Sirene Blair (T-7th of 88) Feb. 27-28 Bruin Wave Invitational 307 315 315 937 61 9th of 15 Sirene Blair (T-15th of 80) March 6-7 Meadow Club Invitational 293 289 288 870 6 1st of 13 Sirene Blair (T-4th of 75) March 20-21 SDSU March Mayhem Match Play Tournament 8th of 16 Lacey/Vivaldi (3-1 records) April 7-9 PING/ASU Invitational 298 292 301 891 27 T-10th of 14 Sirene Blair (T-21st of 80) April 17-19 Mountain West Championship May 8-10 NCAA Regionals SPRiNG 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 Sirene Blair 4 12 12/12 (1.000) - 877 73.08 13 1.08 66 213-1 1 1 T-4th Georgia Lacey 4 12 11/12 (.917) - 895 74.58 31 2.58 70 218 - - 1 - T-9th Fernanda Escauriza 4 12 9/12 (.750) 913 76.08 49 4.08 71 222 - - - 1 T-15th Haleigh Krause 4 12 9.5/12 (.792) 921 76.75 57 4.75 72 220 - - - - T-27th Natalie Vivaldi 3 9 5.5/9 (.611) - 691 76.77 40 4.44 70 220 - - - 1 T-12th Mila Chaves 1 3 1/3 (.333) - 240 80.00 27 9.00 76 240 - - - - T-84th SDSU TEAM 4 12 - - 3577 298.08 121 10.08 284 870 1 1 2 1 1st Kitty Tam 1 3-239 79.67 23 76.67 77 239 - - - - 77th Rounds in the 60s (2): Blair 2 Rounds Below Par (7): Blair 3, Lacey 2, Escauriza 1, Vivaldi 1 Even-Par Rounds (6): Blair 2, Escauriza 1, Krause 1, Lacey 1, Vivaldi 1 FALL 2016 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 Sirene Blair 4 10 8.75/10 (.875) - 716 71.60 (-2) (-0.20) 64 203-1 1-2nd Georgia Lacey 3 7 5.75/7 (.821) 502 71.71 0 0.00 67 222-1 - 1 T-2nd Natalie Vivaldi 4 10 9.75/10 (.975) - 728 72.80 10 1.00 67 214-1 - 1 T-5th Mila Chaves 3 7 4.75/7 (.679) 517 73.86 15 2.14 70 217 - - 1 - T-10th Haleigh Krause 4 10 8/10 (.800) - 746 74.60 28 2.80 70 219 - - - 1 T-14th Kitty Tam 2 5 2/3 (.667) 2 374 74.80 15 3.00 70 228 - - - - T-59th Daniela Anastasi 1 3 1/3 (.333) - 229 76.33 13 4.33 71 229 - - - - T-76th SDSU TEAM 4 10 - - 2902 290.20 30 3.00 280 866 1 2 1 1 1st Rounds in the 60s (6): Blair 3, Chaves 1, Lacey 1, Vivaldi 1 Rounds Below Par (18): Blair 6, Krause 3, Lacey 3, Vivaldi 3, Chaves 2, Anastasi 1 Even-Par Rounds (3): Vivaldi 2, Chaves 1

2016 Fall TOURNAMENT RESULTS BRANCH/MCGUIRE INVITATIONAL Sept. 12-13 UNM Championship Course Albuquerque, N.M. 10th of 16 teams (93 individuals) Par 72 6,317 yards Sirene Blair 69-64-70 203 (-13) 2nd Natalie Vivaldi 72-73-70 215 (-1) T-17th Kitty Tam 77-77-74 228 (+12) T-74th Daniela Anastasi 79-79-72 229 (+13) T-76th Haleigh Krause 78-78-73 229 (+13) T-76th SDSU TEAM 296-292-284 872 (+8) 10th Team Champion: Oklahoma State, 844 (-20) Individual Champion: Esther Lee, Colorado, 198 (-18) GOLFWEEK CONFERENCE CHALLENGE Sept. 26-28 Red Sky G.C. Wolcott, Colo. 1st of 18 teams (90 individuals) Par 72 6,261 yards Natalie Vivaldi 72-67-75 214 (-2) T-5th Sirene Blair 71-71-75 217 (+1) T-10th Mila Chaves 70-72-75 217 (+1) T-10th Haleigh Krause 75-70-74 219 (+3) T-14th Georgia Lacey 74-73-75 222 (+6) T-26th SDSU TEAM 287-280-299 866 (+2) 1st Team Champion: San Diego State, 866 (+2) Individual Champion: Malene Kroboll Hansen, Coastal Carolina, 207 (-9) 2017 SPRING TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE/RESuLTS NORTHROP GRUMMAN REGIONAL CHALLENGE Feb. 12-14 Palos Verdes G.C. Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. T-8th of 15 teams (88 individuals) Par 71 6,017 yards Sirene Blair 72-67-75 214 (-2) T-5th Haleigh Krause 74-73-73 220 (+7) T-31st Georgia Lacey 75-73-74 222 (+1) T-39th Fernanda Escauriza 77-72-76 225 (+12) T-55th Mila Chaves 76-81-83 240 (+27) T-84th SDSU TEAM 301-284-294 869 (+27) T-8th Team Champion: USC, 856 (+4) Individual Champions: Leona Maguire, Duke; Taylor Tomlinson, Florida; Mackenizie Raim, UNLV, 209 (-4) BRUIN WAVE INVITATIONAL Feb. 27-28 San Luis Obispo C.C. San Luis Obispo, Calif. 9th of 15 teams (80 individuals) Par 73 6,357 yards Sirene Blair 77-76-78 231 (+12) T-15th Georgia Lacey 77-80-77 234 (+15) T-26th Fernanda Escauriza 76-83-79 238 (+19) T-37th Natalie Vivaldi 82-76-81 239 (+20) T-42nd Haleigh Krause 77-84-81 242 (+23) T-53rd SDSU TEAM 307-315-315 937 (+61) 9th Team Champion: Stanford, 902 (+26) Individual Champion: Lilia Vu, UCLA, 219 (E) MEADOW CLUB INTERCOLLEGIATE March 6-7 Meadow Club Fairfax, Calif. 1st of 13 teams (75 individuals) Par 72 6,167 yards Sirene Blair 72-74-69 215 (-1) T-4th Georgia Lacey 76-72-70 218 (+2) T-9th Natalie Vivaldi 74-72-74 220 (+4) T-12th Fernanda Escauriza 75-71-76 222 (+6) T-15th Haleigh Krause 72-78-75 225 (+9) T-27th SDSU TEAM 293-289-288 870 (+6) 1st Team Champion: San Diego State, 870 (+6) Individual Champion: My Leander, San José State, 211 (-5) STANFORD INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 14-15 Stanford G.C. Stanford, Calif. T-12th of 18 teams (90 individuals)* Par 71 6,130 yards Georgia Lacey 67-73 140 (-2) T-2nd Sirene Blair 80-74 154 (+12) T-62nd Natalie Vivaldi 78-77 155 (+13) T-66th Haleigh Krause 78-78 156 (+14) T-73rd Mila Chaves 81-76 157 (+15) T-76th SDSU TEAM 303-300 603 (+35) T-12th Team Champion: UCLA, 572 (+4) Individual Champion: Bronte Law, UCLA, 135 (-7) * - Final round canceled due to rain LAS VEGAS COLLEGIATE SHOWDOWN Oct. 23-25 Boulder Creek G.C. Boulder City, Nev. T-4th of 19 teams (105 individuals)* Par 72 6,301 yards Georgia Lacey 70-70 140 (-4) T-15th Sirene Blair 75-67 142 (-2) T-28th Haleigh Krause 71-71 142 (-2) T-28th Mila Chaves 68-75 143 (-1) T-36th Natalie Vivaldi 71-73 144 (E) T-49th SDSU TEAM 280-281 561 (+35) T-4th Team Champion: Baylor 551 (-25) Individual Champion: Amy Lee, Baylor 135 (-9) * - Second round canceled due to lightning SDSU MARCH MAYHEM March 20-21 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. 8th of 16 teams (Match Play) Par 72 6,211 yards Georgia Lacey 3-1-0 Natalie Vivaldi 3-1-0 Fernanda Escauriza 1-2-1 Sirene Blair 1-3-0 Haleigh Krause 0-3-1 Team Champion: USC; Runner-up: Brigham Young PING/ASU INVITATIONAL April 7-9 Karsten G.C. Tempe, Ariz. T-10th of 14 teams (80 individuals) Par 72 6,337 yards Sirene Blair 73-71-74 218 (+2) T-21st Georgia Lacey 75-75-71 221 (+5) T-29th Fernanda Escauriza 72-80-76 228 (+12) T-56th Natalie Vivaldi 79-70-83 232 (+16) T-68th Haleigh Krause 78-76-80 234 (+18) T-71st SDSU TEAM 298-292-301 891 (+27) T-10th Team Champion: Arizona State, 839 (-25) Individual Champion: Roberta Liti, Arizona State, 206 (-10) MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIPS April 17-19 Mission Hills C.C. Rancho Mirage, Calif. 2016 Results SDSU Finish: 2nd of 9 teams, 886 (+22) Top SDSU Individual: Mila Chaves, 3rd, 218 (+2) Team Champion: UNLV, 877 (+13) Individual Champion: Alexandra Kaui, UNLV, 212 (-4) NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS May 8-10 UNM Championship Course. Albuquerque, N.M. or The Scarlet Course at OSU G.C. Columbus, Ohio or The Rawls Course Lubbock, Texas or Ironwood Golf & Country Club Greenville, N.C. 2016 Stanford Regional Results SDSU Finish: 12th of 18 teams, 895 (+43) Top SDSU Individual: Mila Chaves, T-18th, 219 (+6) Team Co-Champions: USC and Stanford, 856 (+4) Individual Co-Champions: Andrea Wong, UC Davis and Elizabeth Szokol, Virginia, 209 (-4) 2016-17 SDSU HEAD-TO-HEAD TEAM RESULTS 69-49-5* (.581) Alabama...0-1 Arizona... 0-2-1 Arizona State...0-4 Baylor...0-3 Brigham Young...1-0 California...2-3 Cal Poly...1-0 Cal State Fullerton...1-0 Cal State Northridge...1-0 Campbell...1-0 Central Arkansas...1-0 Coastal Carolina...2-0 Colorado...1-2 Colorado State...2-0 Denver...3-0 Duke...0-1 Florida...0-2 Fresno State*...1-1 Georgia...0-1 Gonzaga...1-0 Idaho...1-1 Illinois...1-0 Indiana...1-0 Iowa*...2-0 Iowa State...1-1 James Madison...1-0 Kansas State...0-1 Kentucky...0-1 Long Beach State...1-0 LSU... 0-0-1 Michigan...1-0 Missouri... 1-0-1 Missouri State...1-0 Nebraska...1-0 Nevada...2-0 New Mexico...3-1 New Mexico State...2-0 Northern Arizona...1-0 Northwestern*...0-4 Ohio State...1-0 Oklahoma...0-1 Oklahoma State...1-2 Old Dominion*...1-1 Oregon State...1-1 Pepperdine... 3-1-1 San Francisco...3-0 San José State...3-0 SMU...0-1 South Florida...1-0 Stanford...0-3 TCU...1-0 Tennessee...2-0 Texas... 0-0-1 Toledo...1-0 UC Davis...4-0 UC Irvine...1-0 UC Riverside...1-0 UCLA...1-2 UNLV...1-3 USC...0-3 Vanderbilt...1-0 Washington...2-2 Washington State...2-0 * - includes match-play results

2016-17 INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS DANIELA ANASTASI Sophomore TR La Jolla, Calif. La Jolla HS/UC Davis Branch/McGuire Invitational 79-79-71 229 (+13) 76.33 T-76th of 93 Avg./Best Finish 229 Strokes 76.33 T-76th SIRENE BLAIR Senior 3L South Jordan, Utah Bingham HS Branch/McGuire Invitational 69-64-70 203 (-13) 67.67 2nd of 93 Golfweek Conference Challenge 71-71-75 217 (+1) 72.33 T-10th of 90 Stanford Intercollegiate 80-74 154 (+12) 77.00 T-62nd of 90 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 75-67 142 (-2) 71.00 T-28th of 105 Northrop Grumman Challenge 76-66-71 213 (E) 71.00 T-7th of 88 Bruin Wave Invitational 77-76-78 231 (+12) 77.00 T-15th of 80 Meadow Club Intercollegiate 72-74-69 215 (-1) 71.67 T-4th of 75 PING/ASU Invitational 73-71-74 218 (+2) 72.67 T-21st of 80 Avg./Best Finish 1,593 Strokes 72.41 2nd MILA CHAVES Junior 2L Asunción, Paraguay Las Almenas HS Golfweek Conference Challenge 70-72-75 217 (+1) 72.33 T-10th of 90 Stanford Intercollegiate 81-76 157 (+15) 78.50 T-76th of 90 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 68-75 143 (-1) 71.50 T-36th of 105 Northrop Grumman Challenge 76-81-83 240 (+27) 71.00 T-84th of 88 Avg./Best Finish 757 Strokes 75.70 T-10th FERNANDA ESCAURIZA Freshman HS Asunción, Paraguay Colegio Internacional GEORGIA LACEY Junior 2L Del Mar, Calif. Torrey Pines HS Golfweek Conference Challenge 74-73-75 222 (+6) 74.00 T-26th of 90 Stanford Intercollegiate 67-73 140 (-2) 70.00 T-2nd of 90 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 70-70 140 (-4) 70.00 T-15th of 105 Northrop Grumman Challenge 75-73-74 222 (+9) 74.00 T-39th of 88 Bruin Wave Invitational 77-80-77 234 (+15) 78.00 T-26th of 80 Meadow Club Intercollegiate 76-72-70 218 (+2) 72.67 T-9th of 75 PING/ASU Invitational 75-75-71 221 (+5) 73.67 T-29th of 80 Avg./Best Finish 1,397 Strokes 73.53 T-2nd KITTY TAM Sophomore SQ Hong Kong, China Diocesan Girls School Branch/McGuire Invitational 77-77-74 228 (+12) 76.00 T-74th of 93 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown^ 75-71 146 (+2) 73.00 T-59th of 105 PING/ASU Invitational^ 83-77-79 239 (+23) 79.67 T-56th of 80 Avg./Best Finish 613 Strokes 76.63 T-58th NATALIE VIVALDI Senior TR Oceanside, Calif. Rancho Buena Vista HS / Univ. of Colorado Branch/McGuire Invitational 73-72-70 215 (-1) 71.67 T-17th of 93 Golfweek Conference Challenge 72-67-75 214 (-2) 71.33 T-5th of 90 Stanford Intercollegiate 78-77 155 (+13) 77.50 T-66th of 90 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 71-73 144 (E) 72.00 T-49th of 105 Bruin Wave Invitational 82-76-81 239 (+20) 79.67 T-42nd of 80 Meadow Club Intercollegiate 74-72-74 220 (+4) 73.33 T-12th of 75 PING/ASU Invitational 79-70-83 232 (+16) 77.33 T-68th of 80 Avg./Best Finish 1,419 Strokes 74.68 T-5th Northrop Grumman Challenge 77-72-76 225 (+12) 75.00 T-55th of 88 Bruin Wave Invitational 76-83-79 238 (+19) 79.33 T-37th of 80 Meadow Club Intercollegiate 75-71-76 222 (+6) 74.00 T-15th of 75 PING/ASU Invitational 72-80-76 228 (+12) 76.00 T-56th of 80 Avg./Best Finish 913 Strokes 76.08 T-15th HALEIGH KRAUSE Junior 2L Eugene, Ore. Sheldon HS Branch/McGuire Invitational 79-79-71 229 (+13) 76.33 T-76th of 93 Golfweek Conference Challenge 75-70-74 219 (+3) 73.00 T-14th of 90 Stanford Intercollegiate 78-78 156 (+14) 78.00 T-73rd of 90 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 71-71 142 (-2) 71.00 T-28th of 105 Northrop Grumman Challenge 74-73-73 220 (+7) 73.33 T-31st of 88 Bruin Wave Invitational 77-84-81 242 (+23) 80.67 T-53rd of 80 Meadow Club Intercollegiate 72-78-75 225 (+9) 75.00 T-27th of 75 PING/ASU Invitational 78-76-80 234 (+18) 78.00 T-71st of 80 Avg./Best Finish 1,667 Strokes 75.77 T-14th

2016-17 MATCH PLAY RESULTS SDSU MARCH MAYHEM AT THE FARMS SAN DIEGO STATE 3, IOWA 2 Round One - Championship Bracket March 20 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,211 yards 1. Sophie Liu (UI) def. Fernanda Escauriza (SDSU), 2 up 2. Georgia Lacey (SDSU) def. Jessie Sindlinger (UI), 3&2 3. Jessica Ip (UI) def. Haleigh Krause (SDSU), 2 up 4. Natalie Vivaldi (SDSU) def. Elisa Suarez (UI), 2&1 5. Sirene Blair (SDSU) def. Kristin Glesne (UI), 5&4 FRESNO STATE 3, SAN DIEGO STATE 2 Round Two - Championship Bracket March 20 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,211 yards 1. Fernanda Escauriza (SDSU) def. Joanna Kim (FS), 5&3 2. Georgia Lacey (SDSU) def. Yifei Wang (FS), 3&2 3. Kristin Simonsen (FS) def. Haleigh Krause (SDSU), 2&1 4. Guðrún Björgvinsdottir (FS) def. Natalie Vivaldi (SDSU), 4&2 5. Mimi Ho (FS) def. Sirene Blair (SDSU), 1 up OLD DOMINION 3, SAN DIEGO STATE 2 Round Three - Fifth-Place Bracket March 21 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,211 yards 1. Sana Tufail (ODU) def. Sirene Blair (SDSU), 1 up 2. Natalie Vivaldi (SDSU) def. Charlotte De Corte (ODU), 4&3 3. Katerina Vlasinova (ODU) def. Haleigh Krause (SDSU), 4&3 4. Georgia Lacey (SDSU) def. Rachel Walker (ODU), 4&3 5. Maggie Simmermacher (ODU) def. Fernanda Escauriza (SDSU), 6&4 NORTHWESTERN 3, SAN DIEGO STATE 2 Round Four - Seventh-Place Match March 21 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,211 yards 1. Hannah Kim (NU) def. Sirene Blair (SDSU), 4-3 2. Natalie Vivaldi (SDSU) def. Stephanie Lau (NU), 5&4 3. Haleigh Krause (SDSU) vs. Janet Mao (NU), AS 4. Kacie Komoto (NU) def. Georgia Lacey (SDSU), 3&1 5. Fernanda Escauriza (SDSU) vs. Sarah Cho (NU), AS