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Husky Information QUICK FACTS Location... Seattle, Washington Mailing Address... Box 354080, Seattle, WA 98195 Enrollment... 25,000 Nickname... Huskies Mascot... Spirit (Alaskan Malamute) School Song... Bow Down to Washington Colors... Purple and Gold President...Dr. Richard L. McCormick Director of Athletics... Barbara A. Hedges Senior Associate Athletic Director... Marie Tuite Assistant Director of Olympic Sports... Karen Flor Athletic Trainer... Dave Burton Media Relations Director... Jim Daves Media Relations Phone... (206) 543-2230 Media Relations Fax... (206) 543-5000 Home Courses... Broadmoor Country Club Sahalee Golf and Country Club Tacoma Country Club Washington National Golf Club Conference... Pac-10 2002 Pac-10 Finish... 5th 2002 NCAA West Regional Finish... 6th NCAA Championship Finish... 20th Letterwinners Lost... 2 Letterwinners Returning... 4 COACHING STAFF Head Women s Coach... Mary Lou Mulflur Alma Mater... Washington, 1980 Office Number... 206-543-0348 Year at Washington... 20th Assistant Coach... Kelli Kamimura Year at Washington... First www.gohuskies.com Credits: The 2003 Washington Golf Guide was written and edited by Jim Daves, media relations director. Printing by the University of Washington Publications Services (Judy Robertson). Action photography by Joanie Komura and Bruce Terami. 1 Mary Lou Mulflur is in her 20th season as the Huskies head coach TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents... 1 2003 Outlook... 2-3 2003 Roster... 4 2003 Schedule... 4 Husky Profiles Louise Friberg... 5-6 Michelle Grafos... 6-7 Katie Kofmehl... 7 Sung Ea Lee... 8 Paige Mackenzie... 8-9 Breana Minnitti... 9 Lindsay Morgan... 9-10 Head Coach Mary Lou Mulflur... 11 Assistant Coach Kelli Kamimura... 11 Former Coaches Records... 12 2001-2002 /Statistics... 13 2002 Fall /Statistics... 13 2001-2002 Team/Individual Bests... 14 2001-2002 Tournament Results... 15-19 Husky Records... 20-24 Letterwinners... 25 Pac-10 Honors... 25 Husky Golf Standouts... 26 Husky All-Americans... 26 Husky Home Courses... 27-28 1

Husky Outlook Improved Huskies Looking to Make an Impact Louise Friberg Thanks to a successful fall campaign that saw the Washington women s golf team finish in the top three of each of its fall tournaments, the Huskies were able to enjoy the break between the fall and the spring competitive seasons ranked seventh in the nation. It is the highest ranking ever for the Husky program. Washington head coach Mary Lou Mulflur, who is in her 20th season directing the Huskies, says the lofty ranking has served as motivation for her veteran team. Historically, we have not been a great team in the fall in terms of where we have finished at tournaments, Mulflur says. That can get down on you as you practice and wait for the spring season to begin. This year, the players are really looking forward to getting after it and proving that the ranking is deserving and that they can continually play at that level. Mulflur says despite the solid results in the fall, the Huskies feel they have plenty of room for improvement. Our consistency was really good, Mulflur says. That is something every team strives for in its scoring and our players did a great job of staying focused and grinding out some solid scores. But, they also feel they re capable of doing much more. We never really had a hot round in the fall. We scored between 294 and 304 and that is a nice, neat package, but no one went out and re- 2 Michelle Grafos ally posted a great round. Our scoring average was one of the best in the nation. If we can keep doing that, we will be fine. We certainly have the players that help us improve on the low end and I think we will see that this year. That is why the players are so excited. They liked the results, but Lindsay Morgan 2 Paige Mackenzie know they can do much better. The Huskies will pursue their sixth NCAA Championship appearance in the last nine years without the top player to ever carry a bag at Washington. Two-time All-American Kelli Kamimura was a senior last year, but will still assist the team this season as an undergraduate coach. Kamimura finished her career with a school record four tournament championships. She owns the top two single-season stroke average marks (74.3 and 74.5) and had the most top-10 finishes (20) of any Husky. The rest of our lineup is back, so basically we are looking at replacing Kelli with a true freshman, Mulflur says. I do not have the same expectations of a first-year player as I had for Kelli, so it is very important that the other players raise their level of play if we want to be highly competitive. From what I saw this fall, they are making that type of a commitment. The most experienced players are seniors Louise Friberg and Michelle Grafos. Both have played in the NCAA Championships as a sophomore and junior. Last year Friberg led the Huskies in stroke average at 74.91 despite being UW s top scorer in just one event. She was Washington s number-two score in nine of 11 tournaments, including the NCAA Championships where she carded a second-round score of 67, the best 18-hole total

Husky Outlook in her career. While she has never won a tournament, Friberg has recorded 10 top-10 finishes during her career. Last fall she was the Huskies top finisher at their final two events and turned in consistent scoring between 72 and 75 in all nine of her rounds for a stroke average of 73.88. She finished the fall ranked 29th by Golfweek. I was really impressed by Louise s play last year and she showed this fall she has more room for improvement, Mulflur says. I think she has a chance to be an All-American this year. She has really worked hard on her short game and wedge play and that is going to allow her to break through with some below-par rounds this year. Louise has also done a nice job of stepping up and taking on the role of being a team leader. Grafos, a two-time selection to the NGCA All-Scholar-Athlete team, came through with her best play last year during the postseason. A veteran of 29 tournaments, she was the Huskies number-three scorer at the NCAAs. When we really had to have her, when things were not going well for us as a team, she really stepped up her game and helped us last year, Mulflur says. I think she took a lot of confidence away from those situations. She s a senior and she knows this is it. She had a tough fall, but I fully expect her to rebound and have her best season ever as a senior. One reason for Washington s improved team scoring during the first half of the season was junior Lindsay Morgan s play. The team s longest hitter, she showed dramatic improvement last spring and was the Huskies top scorer three times during a month of tournament play. Breana Minnitti Sung Ea Lee Morgan s stroke average of 75.6 ranked as the sixth best single-season mark in Washington history. An honorable mention All-Pac-10 pick as a sophomore, Morgan was even more impressive this fall. After three events she posted a stroke average of 74.78 and finished the fall ranked 54th by Golfweek. All nine of her rounds were between 73 and 77. I really enjoy Lindsay s attitude, Mulflur says. She is always asking what she can do to help. She is also the type of athlete that likes to be challenged. Lindsay is someone we will be able to count on this year for some very consistent play. I think she can meet any high expectations that are thrown at her. Sophomore Paige Mackenzie rounds out the list of returning veterans. While the youngest member of the group, Mackenzie has demonstrated she could be the Huskies best performer on the leaderboard. As a freshman, Mackenzie was one of Washington s top three scorers in 10 of 12 events. She earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors, was named to the NGCA All-Scholar-Athlete team and was the second highest finishing freshman at the NCAA Championships. Mackenzie placed 25th at the NCAAs, the best finish ever by a Husky at the event. Mackenzie led the Huskies in the fall with a stroke average of 73.8, highlighted by a thirdplace finish at the McGuire Invitational. Golfweek ranked her 26th in its final fall poll. The sky is the limit for Paige, Mulflur says. She is probably the toughest mentally of any player I ve had. She just finds a way to get it done. 3 She is also capable of shooting much better scores than she did in the fall. I think she is capable of being a top-ten player and someone who can go out and challenge for medalist honors at just about any event. Joining the Husky lineup is a trio of freshman including Sung Ea Lee, Breana Minnitti and Katie Kofmehl. Lee is the only one of the three newcomers who appeared in all three fall events. A veteran of numerous national junior events, Mulflur feels Lee is capable of being a contributing scorer during his first year as a collegiate. She did a really nice job this fall of making the transition to the college game and realizing pretty quickly that she can compete, not just participate, at this level, Mulflur says. She is extremely talented. She has played in a lot of events and knows how to handle the pressure. Mulflur expects Kofmehl to redshirt the season, but thinks Minnitti could crack the Huskies lineup. Breana is capable of challenging for a spot in the lineup, Mulflur says. We re going to give her some opportunities, but she will have to earn her spot. A lot is how motivated she is. She is quite fearless for someone who has not had much more than high school or local tournament experience. She has a tremendous upside. The team did a very nice job this fall and they saw the results of their work when they broke into the top-10 in the rankings, Mulflur says. We have a very solid team. Now we just need to go out and play on a very consistent, but high level. That is a big challenge. I know these players are excited to see if they can do it. Katie Kofmehl 3

Husky Outlook 2003 Washington Roster Player Class Ht. Exp. Hometown High School Louise Friberg Senior 5-5 3V Helsingborg, Sweden Tycho Brahe Michelle Grafos Senior 5-4 3V Spokane, WA Central Valley Katie Kofmehl Freshman 5-9 HS Issaquah, WA Liberty Sung Ea Lee Freshman 5-5 HS Tacoma, WA Clover Park Paige Mackenzie Sophomore 5-7 1V Yakima, WA Eisenhower Breana Minnitti Freshman 5-9 HS Seattle, WA Holy Names Lindsay Morgan Junior 5-9 2V Walla Walla, WA Walla Walla Head Coach: Mary Lou Mulflur (20th year) Assistant Coach: Kelli Kamimura (1st year) 2003 Washington Spring Schedule Date Event Course Location/Results February 18-19 Bay Area Classic Hiddenbrooke Vallejo, CA February 24-26 Arizona Invitational Arizona National Tucson, AZ March 4-5 Spartan Invitational Corral de Tierra Monterey, CA March 24-26 UCLA Invitational Robinson Ranch Santa Clarita, CA April 4-6 ASU Invitational Karsten Tempe, AZ April 12-13 California Collegiate Stanford Palo Alto, CA April 24-26 Pac-10 Championships Trysting Tree Corvallis, OR May 8-10 NCAA Regional TBA TBA May 20-23 NCAA Championships Purdue West Lafayette, IN 2002-2003 Washington Golf Team (from left) Head coach Mary Lou Mulflur, Sung Ea Lee, Michelle Grafos, Paige Mackenzie, Lindsay Morgan, Breana Minnitti, Katie Kofmehl, Louise Friberg and assistant coach Kelli Kamimura. 4 4

The Huskies Louise Friberg Senior 5-5 Helsingborg, Sweden Washington With 107 rounds of tournament play, she is the most experienced player on the UW roster... has appeared in 37 tournaments during her UW career... has 10 top-10 finishes heads into the 2003 season ranked 29th in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index... one of two seniors on the Husky roster. 2002 (Fall): Finished the fall second on team with a 73.9 stroke average, just one total stroke behind leader Paige Mackenzie... was UW s top finisher at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational and the Stanford Invitational... had a top-10 finish in all three events. 2001-2002 (Junior): Led the team in stroke average at 74.91... that figure ranks third on UW s single-season scoring list... a second-team All-Pac- 10 selection... played in all 12 tournaments during the season... recorded five top-10 finishes during the season... that ties for fifth on UW singleseason list... one of three Huskies to shoot a round in the 60s during the season... shot 67 during the third round of the NCAAs for a career-best single-round score... that ties as the third best round in UW history... earlier in the year she had a then-career best 69 at the Spartan Invitational... finished second for UW in nine consecutive competitions before leading the team at the NCAA West Regional... placed eighth at that event... that tied as the second-best regional finish by a Husky... top tournament was Stanford Intercollegiate, where she shot 3-over 219... was fourth overall at the Oregon Duck Invitational (221) and the Peg Barnard California Collegiate (147)... finished seventh at the Spartan Invitational (220) and the Pac-10 Championships (223)... her final round at the Pac-10s (70) was her second lowest as a collegiate... an honorable mention selection to the Pac-10 s All-Academic team. 2000-2001 (Sophomore): Had the second-best stroke average on the UW team at 77.29... had two top-10 finishes in 2001, despite never shooting a below-par round... was the only player besides Kelli Kamimura to appear in 12 tournaments and record 35 rounds of play during the season... had a solid performance at the NCAA West Regional where she finished 18th with a score of 225 after three consecutive rounds of 75... was 25th at the Pac-10 Championships with a score of 227... placed 32nd at the California Collegiate with a score of 161... finished 59th at the PING/ASU Invitational with a score of 237... was 52nd at the Spartan Invitational with a score of 234... posted back-to-back top-10 finishes at the Bay Area Classic and the Arizona Invitational... shot 77-78 at the Bay Area Classic to finish in a tie for eighth, helping the Huskies claim the tournament title...one of three Huskies to finish in the top-10 at the Bay Area Classic... finished sixth at the Arizona Invitational, the highest finish of her career...fired even par 72s in each of the final two rounds following a 1-over 73 opening round to lead the team to an eighth-place finish...final round 72 contributed to a team score of 296, which tied the school record for the best third-round score in history...tied for eighth overall to lead the Huskies at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational with a 9-over score of 225 an honorable mention selection to the Pac-10 All-Academic team. 1999-2000 (Freshman): Played in all of the tournaments for the Huskies shared the top spot for Washington at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational carding three straight 78s to finish at 234 and in 20th place, along with teammate Andrea Cordova carded 234 (76-79-79) at the Stanford Invitational helped Washington to a fourth place team finish at the Roadrunner Invitational with a 235 (74-84-77) led the Huskies at the Arizona Invitational with a score of 224 (73-78-73)... shot a 227 at the Spartan Invitational...matched Kelli Kamimura s 227 at the ASU Invitational... contributed to Washington s first tournament win of the season with a score of 79-78 157... shot a 78-80-76 at the Pac-10 Championship... carded a 84-75-72 231 at the NCAA West Regional... her last round of the season was a season-low. High School/Junior Golf: Member of the Swedish National Team from 1996-98 1997 Nordic Champion after finishing one-under par (70-70- 75) for the tournament had numerous top finishes on the Swedish Teen Tour, the Swedish Golf Tour and at junior championships won club championship in August, 1997 after carding 73-77-74. Personal: Born June 24, 1980 in Helsingborg, Sweden daughter of Karin and Mikael Friberg parents own their own company has one older sister, Michaela, who played golf at Arizona State majoring in program on environment. Friberg s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 1999-2000 29 2261 78.97 72 2000-2001 35 2705 77.29 72 2001-2002 34 2547 74.91 67 2002 (Fall) 9 665 73.88 72 Totals 107 8178 76.43 67 5 5

The Huskies Career Best Finish: 3rd, Bay Area Classic, Feb. 26-27, 2001 Career Top-10 Finishes: 10 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 217, Arizona Invitational, Feb. 19-21, 2001 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 67, NCAA Championships, May 23, 2002 Friberg s Tournament Results 2002 (Fall) UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/26-28 McGuire Invitational 74-74-75 +4 223 8 3 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 74-75-73 +6 222 7 1 10/18-20 Stanford Invitational 72-73-75 +4 220 4 1 2001-2002 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/24-26 Fall Preview* 79-76 +11 155 62 NS 10/8-10 Northwest Invitational 77-76-77 +14 230 30 4 10/19-21 Stanford Intercollegiate 72-73-74 +3 219 15 2 2/17-18 Lady Aztec Invitational 78-79 +11 157 11 2 2/25-26 Arizona Invitational 76-80-73 +13 229 39 2 3/4-6 Spartan Invitational 75-69-76 +4 220 7 2 3/28-29 Duck Invitational 72-75-74 +5 221 4 2 4/5-7 ASU Invitational 74-74-78 +10 226 35 2 4/13-14 Barnard Collegiate 73-74 +3 147 4 2 4/22-24 Pac-10 Championships 74-79-70 +7 223 7 2 5/9-11 NCAA West Regional 76-73-71 +4 220 8 1 5/21-24 NCAA Championships 79-76-67-78 +12 288 55 2 * Competed as an non-scoring player 2000-2001 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/21-23 McGuire Invitational 81-77-82 +21 240 67 4 10/9-11 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 76-76-73 +9 225 11 1 10/20-22 Stanford Invitational 75-83-80 +22 238 65 3 10/31-11/2 Hawaii Invitational 80-76-79 +19 235 28 3 2/21-22 Arizona Invitational 73-72-72 +1 217 6 1 2/26-27 Bay Area Classic 77-78 +11 155 3 2 3/5-7 Spartan Invitational 80-79-75 +18 234 52 4 4/7-9 ASU Invitational 81-80-76 +21 237 59 3 4/13-14 California Collegiate 81-79 +17 161 32 4 4/23-25 Pac-10 Championships 76-75-76 +11 227 25 3 5/11-13 NCAA Regional 75-75-75 +9 225 18 2 5/22-25 NCAA Championships 81-79-77-74 +23 311 77 2 Michelle Grafos Senior 5-4 Spokane, WA Washington Three-time letterwinner... one of two seniors on the Husky roster... has played in 29 tournaments during her Husky career... a two-time selection to the NGCA All-Scholar-Athlete team. 2002 (Fall): Played in all three tournaments... best outing was the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational where she shot 18-over 234 to help Huskies to a second-place finish. 2001-2002 (Junior): Named to the NGCA All-Scholar-Athlete team for the second consecutive season... a first-team selection to the Pac-10 s All- Academic team... played in all 12 tournaments and was a scoring player 10 times, including all spring events... was the Huskies number-three scorer at the NCAA Championships, posting an 18-over 306... was instrumental in Huskies sixth-place finish at NCAA Regional... best outing came at Oregon s Duck Invitational where she shot 8-over 224 to finish ninth overall... that marked her second top-10 finish during her career and was her best 54-hole total as a collegian... best round was even-par 72 during second 18 holes at Duck Invitational... was UW s No. 3 scorer at the Arizona Invitational with a 236... had a stroke average of 78.7, but has averaged 77.1 during her final 19 rounds. 2000-2001 (Sophomore): Named to the 2001 NGCA All American Scholar Golf Team a second-team selection to the Pac-10 All-Academic team 1999-2000 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/13-15 Fall Preview 83-81-81 +29 245 92 3 10/11-13 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 78-78-78 +18 234 20 1 10/22-24 Stanford Invitational 76-79-79 +18 234 61 3 11/1-3 Roadrunner Invitational 74-84-77 +19 235 51 4 2/21-23 Arizona Intercollegiate 73-78-73 +8 224 41 1 3/6-8 Spartan Invitational 82-80-78 +24 240 39 3 4/7-9 ASU Invitational 75-73-79 +11 227 35 2 4/15-16 California Collegiate 79-78 +13 157 25 4 4/24-26 Pac-10 Championships 78-80-76 +18 234 35 3 5/11-13 NCAA Regional 84-75-72 +15 231 77 4 6 6

The Huskies played in eight tournaments during the year improved play in the spring earned her a spot on the Huskies NCAA roster shot 74 during the final round to help UW to a 16th-place finish at the NCAAs... was 77th at the NCAA West Regional with a score of 243... placed 67th at the PING/ASU Invitational with a score of 241... competed as an individual at the Bay Area Classic, which the Huskies won...shot 83-82 to finish in a tie for 31st, her highest finish of the season...fired a season-best 3-over 75 in the second round of the Stanford Invitational, competing as an individual...finished in 72nd place...shot a final-round 78 at the Edean Ihlanfeldt to finish in a tie for 67th...showed consistency at the Comcast/ Dick McGuire Invitational shooting 81-79-81, placing her in 72nd. 1999-2000 (Freshman): Played in one Fall tournament, the Roadrunner Invitational, and carded a three-round total of 243 (82-81-80) to finish 74th... played the first spring tournament in Arizona... carded a 240... entered the ASU Invitational as an individual, finished with 235 (75-80-80)... her first round of 75 was a season low... shot another 75 and had her highest finish of ninth at the California Collegiate (75-76-151)... carded a 238 at the Pac-10 Championship... finished the season with a 240 at the West Regional. Central Valley High School/Junior Golf: Two-time Columbia Basin Junior Golf Champion M.J. Herk Jr. Open Champion in 1998 WJGA subdistrict champion, 1998 Deer Park Ladies Open Champion in 1999 Spokane Chechako Women s Tournament Champion played three years of high school golf and held the No. 1 slot on her team as a junior and senior as a senior she was first-team All-Greater Spokane League, second team as a junior two-time team MVP as a senior, placed second individually in the city and ninth at state championships as a junior, was fifth individually and 20th at state earned two letters in basketball. Personal: Born November 15, 1980 in Spokane, Wash. daughter of Elizabeth and Dean Grafos parents own storage development company mother is a Washington graduate has one older brother, Harrison, who attends Whitman College graduated with a 3.91 grade point average entered UW with over 10 academic, leadership and community service scholarships sophomore class president honor society president recipient of Spokane Chase Youth Leadership Award and John Hopkins University Youth Talent Search Award listed in Who s Who of American High School Students (1998-99)... majoring in political science. Grafos Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 1999-2000 17 1347 79.24 75 2000-2001 24 1920 80.00 70 2001-2002 34 2675 78.68 72 2002 (Fall) 9 728 80.89 76 Totals 84 6670 79.40 70 Career Best Finish: 9th, California Collegiate, April 15-16, 2000 & Oregon Duck Invitational, March 28-29, 2002 Career Top-10 Finishes: 2 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 224, Duck Invitational, March 28-29, 2002 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 70, Pac-10 Championships, April 25, 2001 Grafos Tournament Results 2002 (Fall) UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/26-28 McGuire Invitational 86-84-80 +31 250 90 5 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 76-80-78 +18 234 32 5 10/18-20 Stanford Invitational 79-80-85 +28 244 75 5 2001-2002 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/24-26 Fall Preview 80-80 +16 160 90 5 10/8-10 Northwest Invitational* 76-78-85 +23 239 62 NS 10/19-21 Stanford Intercollegiate* 76-83-83 +26 242 80 NS 2/17-18 Lady Aztec Invitational 88-79 +21 167 47 5 2/25-26 Arizona Invitational 74-83-79 +20 236 65 3 3/4-6 Spartan Invitational 85-79-75 +23 239 56 5 3/28-29 Duck Invitational 75-72-77 +8 224 9 5 4/5-7 ASU Invitational 79-78-74 +15 231 53 4 4/13-14 Barnard Collegiate 81-79 +16 160 51 5 4/22-24 Pac-10 Championships 79-80-76 +19 235 32 4 5/9-11 NCAA West Regional 83-77-76 +20 236 58 4 5/21-24 NCAA Championships 74-74-82-76 +18 306 88 3 * Competed as an non-scoring 2000-2001 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/21-23 McGuire Invitational 81-79-81 +22 241 72 5 10/9-11 Ihlanfeldt Invitational* 81-89-78 +32 248 67 10/20-22 Stanford Invitational 84-75-82 +25 241 72 2/26-27 Bay Area Classic 83-82 +21 165 31 3/5-7 Spartan Invitational* 79-73-76 +12 228 30 4/7-9 ASU Invitational 81-81-79 +25 241 67 5 4/23-25 Pac-10 Championships* 80-79-70 +13 229 31 5/11-13 NCAA Regional 81-85-77 +27 243 77 5 5/22-25 NCAA Championships 80-79-80-74 +25 313 88 3 * Competed as an non-scoring player 1999-2000 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 11/1-3 Roadrunner Invitational 82-81-80 +27 243 74 5 2/21-23 Arizona Intercollegiate 77-84-79 +24 240 92 5 4/7-9 ASU Invitational* 75-80-80 +19 235 68 NS 4/15-16 California Collegiate 75-76 +7 151 9 3 4/24-26 Pac-10 Championships 82-79-77 +22 238 48 5 5/11-13 NCAA Regional 81-79-80 +24 240 115 5 * Competed as an non-scoring player Katie Kofmehl Freshman 5-9 Issaquah, WA Washington One of three freshmen on the Husky roster... did not compete during the fall season. Liberty High School/Junior Golf: Four-time letterwinner for the Patriots... competed in WIAA state tournament all four years at Liberty... finished sixth as senior and helped team to a sixth-place finish... served as team captain as a junior and senior... voted team MVP as a junior... placed seventh at Washington Junior Championship last summer. Personal: Born Aug. 27, 1984 in Walnut Creek, Calif.... parents are Patricia and Richard... father played golf for the Huskies... both parents attended Washington. 7 7

The Huskies Sung Ea Lee Freshman 5-5 Tacoma, WA Washington One of three freshmen on the Husky roster... competed in all three events during the fall... best finish came at the Stanford Invitational where she was 13th overall at 7-over 223. Clover Park High School/Junior Golf: Was the WIAA state champion in 2001 after being the runnerup in 2000... was also the WJGA state champ in 2001... U.S. Junior Amateur Qualifier in 2000... voted the Tacoma Athletics Commission Athlete of the Year... was the PCL District champion all four years at Clover Park... won the 2002 Westfield Junior PGA Champion with scores of 65, 67, 71 and 66... was the runner up at the 2001 PGA Junior Series Championship at Indian Summer... was a member of the WJGA Team Washington and Team USA in 2000 and 2002... also played tennis in high school. Personal: Born June 10, 1984 in Guam... father, Lee Dai Won, owns a construction company... has two younger sisters and a younger brother. 2001-2002 (Freshman): Named to the NGCA All-Scholar-Athlete team... honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection... competed in all 12 tournaments for the Huskies was one of UW s top three scorers in 10 events... led UW at the NCAAs with a 25th-place finish... that ranks as the best performance ever by a Husky at the NCAAs... was the sixth highest finisher among Pac-10 competitors at the NCAAs... was the Huskies top finisher at the PING/ASU Invitational (224) and tied Kelli Kamimura for 23rd in the rain-shortened Fall Preview (150) during her first collegiate tourney... top tournament finish was the Peg Barnard California Collegiate where he was fourth overall at 3-over 147... was seventh at Oregon s Duck Invitational (223)... her 4-over 220 at the Stanford Intercollegiate helped UW to set a 54-hole scoring record (874)... that was also her low 54-hole total for the year... low round of the year was a 69 she shot at ASU Invitational. Eisenhower High School/Junior Golf: A first-team All-Big-9 selection all four seasons at Eisenhower... in 1999 she received the Joan Teats Inspirational Award, named after the founder of Washington Junior Golf... posted five top-10 finishes in national tournaments, claiming one championship... competed at U.S. Women s Amateur Championships in 1999... a National Honor Society member with a 3.97 grade point average... won the Washington Scholar Award... named the 2000 Girl Golfer of the Year for both the Washington Junior Golf Association and the Pacific Northwest Golf Association... also lettered in basketball. Personal: Daughter of Hugh and Caren Mackenzie mother and father are both pharmacists... father swam at Washington State... uncle, Stewart, who played golf at Oregon. Lee s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2002 (Fall) 9 686 76.22 73 Career Best Finish: 12th, Stanford Invitational, Oct. 18-20, 2002 Career Top-10 Finishes: 0 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 223, Stanford Invitational, Oct. 18-20, 2002 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 73, Stanford Invitational, Oct. 18, 2002 Lee s Tournament Results 2002 (Fall) UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/26-28 McGuire Invitational 81-77-77 +16 235 39 4 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 76-76-76 +12 228 19 4 10/18-20 Stanford Invitational 73-75-75 +7 223 13 3 Paige Mackenzie Sophomore 5-7 Yakima, WA Washington Coming off outstanding freshman season where she earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors. already has four top-10 finishes during her career... finished the fall ranked 26th in the Golfweek Rankings... older brother, Brock, is a member of the Husky men s golf team... was the medalist at the TransNational last summer. 2002 Fall: Led the Huskies in scoring with a stroke average of 73.8... was UW s top finisher at the McGuire Invitational with a third-place showing... also had a top-10 finish at the Stanford Invitational. 8 8

The Huskies Mackenzie s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2001-2002 34 2574 75.71 69 2002 (Fall) 9 664 73.78 70 Total 43 3238 75.30 69 Career Best Finish: 3rd, McGuire Invitational, Sept. 26-28, 2002 Career Top-10 Finishes: 4 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 218, McGuire Invitational, Sept. 26-28, 2002 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 69, Arizona State Invitational, April 7, 2002 Mackenzie s Tournament Results 2002 (Fall) UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/26-28 McGuire Invitational 72-73-73-1 218 3 1 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 72-76-77 +9 225 13 2 10/18-20 Stanford Invitational 76-70-75 +5 221 10 2 2001-2002 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/24-26 Fall Preview 74-76 +6 150 23 1 10/8-10 Northwest Invitational 77-74-75 +10 226 18 3 10/19-21 Stanford Intercollegiate 73-75-72 +4 220 17 3 2/17-18 Lady Aztec Invitational 84-76 +14 160 19 3 2/25-26 Arizona Invitational 81-76-81 +22 238 71 4 3/4-6 Spartan Invitational 76-70-80 +10 226 25 3 3/28-29 Duck Invitational 74-76-73 +7 223 7 3 4/5-7 ASU Invitational 77-78-69 +8 224 24 1 4/13-14 Barnard Collegiate 74-73 +3 147 4 2 4/22-24 Pac-10 Championships 84-77-89 +23 239 41 5 5/9-11 NCAA West Regional 76-77-74 +11 227 29 3 5/21-24 NCAA Championships 76-70-76-72 +6 294 25 1 Breana Minnitti Freshman 5-9 Seattle, WA Lindsay Morgan Junior 5-9 Walla Walla, WA Washington Three-time letterwinner... longest hitter on the team... has played in 26 tournaments during her career... has six top-10 finishes... ranked 54th by Golfweek following the fall season. 2002 Fall: Competed in all three events... posted a scoring average of 74.8... had a top-10 finish at the Dick McGuire Invitational where she placed seventh overall at 222. 2001-2002: Was second on the team in stroke average at 75.62, which ranks as the sixth best single-season total in UW history... honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection... a second-team selection to the Pac-10 s All-Academic team... played in all 12 events was the Huskies top finisher in three of the last six events, including the Pac-10 Championships where she was sixth overall at 6-over 222... was 12th overall at NCAA West Regional with a 222... shot 70 during the third round to equal her Washington One of three freshmen on the Husky roster... only fall appearance came at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational where she competed unattached. Holy Names Academy/Junior Golf: Was the team MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior... a four-time letterwinner... won the Metro Championship her last three years in high school... was third as a freshman... won the Sea-King District Championship as a sophomore and junior... placed third in AAA state championship and helped Cougars to team championship in 2001... finished second at the Frank Rodia Tournament in 2001... was the runnerup at the WJGA State Championship in 2000... won district WJGA title in 1998. Personal: Born Nov. 22, 1983 in Seattle... parents are David and Viviane... has one brother, Sean... uncle played baseball at Seattle University. 9 9

The Huskies career best round as a collegiate... was UW s top finisher at Oregon s Duck Invitational and the Peg Barnard California Collegiate... placed second overall at Duck Invitational with a 3-over score of 219... that was her best 54-hole total as a collegian... shot 2-over 146 at the Barnard, her best tournament against par... low round during the season was a 71 she shot at Oregon State s Northwest Invitational... shot par six times during the season to lead the Huskies in that statistic. 2000-2001 (Freshman): Finished third on the team in stroke average at 77.66 appeared in 10 tournaments and played a total of 32 rounds was the only freshman to make the NCAA lineup turned in a secondround score of 70 at the NCAAs, her best 18-hole outing of the season... was 37th at the NCAA West Regional with a score of 232... placed 36th at the Pac-10 Championships with a score of 230... tied for 18th at the California Collegiate with a score of 154... was 28th at the PING/ASU Invitational with a score of 226... was 21st at the Spartan Invitational with a score of 225... turned in her best performance as a Husky at the Bay Area Classic, finishing in a tie for third...was in second place after one round, firing a career-best round of 72...shot an 80 in the second round to finish at 8-over 152...finished strong at the Arizona Invitational, shooting a 75 in the final round to finish in 47th with teammate Elisha Au...improved every round, shooting 80-77-75...posted the second-best Husky finish at both the Comcast/Dick McGuire and Edean Ihlanfeldt Tournaments. Walla Walla High School/Junior Golf: Lettered four years... led team to a sixth-place 4A finish and fourth-place 4A finish in 1997 and 1999, respectively... voted team MVP all four years... placed third in state her freshman and sophomore years of high school... was state champion her junior and senior years... 1999 semi-finalist, USGA Junior Girls' Championship... Big Nine Conference Player of the Year all 4 years... served as team captain her senior year... lettered three years in basketball... voted most inspirational and served as team captain her senior year. Personal: Parents are Carol and Philip Morgan... father is a physician... has one younger sister, Courtney... member of national honor society in high school... graduated with a 3.7 GPA... listed in Who's Who of American High School Students (1999, 2000)... majoring in geology. Morgan s Tournament Results 2002 (Fall) UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/26-28 McGuire Invitational 73-73-76 +3 222 7 2 10/6-8 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 74-77-74 +9 225 13 2 10/18-20 Stanford Invitational 74-76-76 +10 226 22 4 2001-2002 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/24-26 Fall Preview 80-75 +11 155 62 3 10/8-10 Northwest Invitational 74-71-76 +5 221 8 2 10/19-21 Stanford Intercollegiate 75-72-77 +8 224 30 4 2/17-18 Lady Aztec Invitational 79-81 +14 160 19 3 2/25-26 Arizona Invitational 72-81-86 +23 239 74 5 3/4-6 Spartan Invitational 80-75-72 +11 227 30 4 3/28-29 Duck Invitational 74-72-73 +3 219 2 1 4/5-7 ASU Invitational 76-75-79 +14 230 49 3 4/13-14 Barnard Collegiate 74-72 +2 146 3 1 4/22-24 Pac-10 Championships 76-72-74 +6 222 6 1 5/9-11 NCAA West Regional 76-76-70 +6 222 12 2 5/21-24 NCAA Championships 73-80-80-73 +18 306 88 4 2000-2001 UW Date Tournament 1-2-3-4 Par Tot. Pl. Pl. 9/21-23 McGuire Invitational* 79-74-80 +17 233 36 NS 10/9-11 Ihlanfeldt Invitational 76-79-78 +17 233 26 2 10/20-22 Stanford Invitational 86-79-85 +34 250 93 4 2/21-22 Arizona Invitational 80-77-75 +19 232 47 3 2/26-27 Bay Area Classic 72-80 +8 152 3 2 3/5-7 Spartan Invitational 72-75-78 +9 225 21 2 4/7-9 ASU Invitational 76-76-74 +10 226 28 2 4/13-14 California Collegiate 77-77 +10 154 18 3 4/23-25 Pac-10 Championships 82-75-73 +14 230 36 4 5/11-13 NCAA Regional 78-76-78 +16 232 37 3 5/22-25 NCAA Championships 83-70-80-85 +30 318 102 4 * Competed as an non-scoring player Morgan s Career Statistics Years Rounds Strokes Avg. Low 2000-2001 32 2485 77.66 70 2001-2002 34 2571 75.62 70 2002 (Fall) 9 673 74.78 73 Totals 75 5729 76.39 70 Career Best Finish: 2nd, Duck Invitational, March 28-29, 2002 & Barnard California Collegiate, April 13-14, 2002 Career Top-10 Finishes: 6 Career Best 54-Hole Score: 219, Duck Invitational, March 28-29, 2002 Career Best 18-Hole Score: 70, NCAA Championships, May 23, 2001 & NCAA West Regional, May 11, 2002 10 10

The Coaches Mary Lou Mulflur Head Coach 20th Season In the history of the Husky women s golf team, two individuals stand out as the cornerstones for the program. The first is Edean Ihlanfeldt, the namesake of the Huskies annual fall tournament. She was Washington s first coach. So dedicated to seeing women have an opportunity to compete on the intercollegiate level, Ihlanfeldt never accepted a paycheck for her efforts. She funneled her salary back into the program. The second is current head coach Mary Lou Mulflur, who is in her 20th year of directing the program. A player for Ihlanfeldt, Mulflur s passion and commitment to Husky golf makes her former mentor proud. Mulflur s dedication, teaching skills and fundraising abilities have allowed her to build the Husky program into one of the nation s most competitive teams on an annual basis. Mulflur s efforts have not gone unnoticed. Following the 1999 season she was named Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year. It was the second time Mulflur earned the honor, with the first coming in 1988. In 2001 Mulflur led Washington to a 16th-place finish at the NCAA Championships, the best showing by a Husky team at the national championships. The 2002 season marked the 10th consecutive season Washington has advanced to NCAA Regional competition, every season since the inception of the regionals in 1993. UW s NCAA Championship appearance was the fifth by the Huskies in the past eight seasons. During the 2002 season the Huskies won Oregon Duck Invitational and the Peg Barnard California Collegiate and tied for fifth at the Pac-10 Championships. The team set a 54-hole scoring record at the Stanford Invitational, shooting 874 to shatter the old mark by 16 strokes. At the Spartan Invitational, the team recorded the lowest 18-hole total (285) in school history. In 2001, Mulflur saw Kelli Kamimura earn second-team All-America honors. She was the fourth Husky golfer to earn All-America recognition under Mulflur s tutelage. She has also seen 12 Huskies named to the All-Scholar Athlete team on 19 occasions, including Michelle Grafos and Paige Mackenzie in 2002. Mulflur was instrumental in helping Washington earn the right to host the 2002 NCAA Championships at Washington National Golf Club. In 1995, Mulflur directed the Huskies to their first team NCAA Tournament appearance on the strength of a best-ever sixth-place finish in the NCAA West Regional. In 1988, the UW had its best Pac-10 finish ever, placing third in the conference tournament. That year brought Mulflur her first Pac-10 Coach of the Year award. Mulflur has coached several Husky players who have gone on to play professionally. Nancy Kessler McDaniel, who played at UW from 1984 to 1987, went on to play on the LPGA tour and is now the head coach at California. Mulflur, regarded as one of the most successful golfers to come out of the UW, came to Washington in 1976 and was one of the first female athletes to receive a scholarship at Washington. The Portland, Ore., native went on to earn four letters as a Husky. Before her career was over, Mulflur won three regular-season tournaments, including the inaugural Ihlanfeldt Invitational in 1980 a feat only surpassed by Kamimura. While attending Grant High School, Mulflur won state high school titles in 1974 and 1975. She also won the 1975 Oregon junior championship. Mulflur added the Southern Oregon titles in 1980, 1982, 1995 and 1997 to her list of accolades. She achieved another milestone during her playing career in 1979 and 1880 when she competed at the U.S. Open Championships. In addition she competed in four National Collegiate Championships, and three U.S. Amateur Championships. Mulflur graduated from Washington in 1980 with a degree in speech communications. She is former vice-president of the National Golf Coaches Association and served on the LPGA SAFECO Classic Advisory Board. She has appeared as a celebrity player in several local golf events and fundraisers. Kelli Kamimura Assistant Coach 1st Season Kelli Kamimura makes the move from player to undergraduate coach this season as she assists Mary Lou Mulflur in the supervision of the Husky program. Kamimura finished her Husky career in 2002 as the most decorated golfer in Washington history. Twice during her career, as a freshman and junior, she was named to the NGCA All-America team. Kamimura set the UW 54-hole scoring record with a 209 she posted as a junior. Kamimura finished her career with four event championships, the most in UW history. She also topped the career list for top-10 finishes with 20 and owned the single-season stroke average mark of 74.3 she set in 2001. All four of Kamimura s annual stroke averages ranks among the top 12 in UW history. During her junior season, she finished third at the Pac-10 Championships, the best finish ever by a Husky. That same season she finished eighth at the NCAA West Regional. Kamimura earned all-pac-10 honors as a freshman, junior and senior. Kamimura majored in communications at Washington. 11 11

Husky History 12 Washington Coaching History Edean Ihlanfeldt 1975-81 Jan Lanphere 1981-82 Lesley Hobert 1982-83 Mary Lou Mulflur 1983-present Edean Ihlanfeldt Edean Ihlanfeldt Edean Ihlanfeldt is the woman responsible for launching the women s golf team at Washington, and she never took a dime for the job she loved so much during her coaching career. When Washington expanded its athletic lineup to include women s sports, Kit Green hired Ihlanfeldt, one of the area s top players, to coach the Huskies. Armed with an envelope of names and addresses of women who signed up to play, she started the program in 1974 before retiring seven years later in 1981 at the age of 50. During her seven-year coaching career, Ihlanfeldt never accepted payment for her coaching duties. Instead, she donated her salary back for scholarships. Three of Ihlanfeldt s teams and five individuals qualified for the AIAW championships. During her tenure, Washington was the only Northwest team to qualify for the nationals. Ihlanfeldt was no stranger to championship golf. Her list of victories included five PNGA titles, six Montana State championships, three Washington State titles, four Seattle City championships, the Trans-Mississippi title and the Canadian Open Championship. She was the only player to win the Seattle City, Washington and PNGA tournaments in the same year. The Washington women s golf program named its fall golf invitational in her honor. Team Champions 12 Lesley Hobert Mary Lou Mulflur Former Husky coach Edean Ihlanfeldt and the U.S. National Senior Championship trophy. Edean Ihlandfeldt Invitational Tournament History Sahalee Golf and Country Club - Redmond, Wash. Individual Champions Date Team Scores March 23-25, 1981 UCLA 327-315-311 953 March 23-25, 1982 San Jose State 316-314-318 948 March 21-23, 1983 U.S. International 308-306-316 930 March 19-21, 1984 Southern California 325-324-316 965 March 25-27, 1985 San Jose State 298-314-310 922 March 24-26, 1986 Southern California 323-306-305 934 Oct. 13-15, 1986 Southern California 306-299-307 912 Oct. 12-14, 1987 Arizona 319-298-315 932 Oct. 10-12, 1988 Arizona 305-305-304 914 Oct. 16-18, 1989 Arizona 303-301-304 908 Oct. 15-17, 1990 Stanford 306-311-311 928 Oct. 14-16, 1991 Arizona 292-293-314 899 Oct. 12-14, 1992 San Jose State 304-307-304 915 Oct. 11-13, 1993 San Jose State 298-297-301 896 Oct. 10-12, 1994 Stanford 298-297-301 896 Oct. 9-12, 1995 San Jose State 288-300-rn 588 Oct. 7-9, 1996 Stanford 301-289-295 885 Oct. 13-15, 1997 Tulsa 289-298-294 881 Oct. 11-13,1999 USC 293-291-294 878 Oct. 9-11, 2000 USC 292-307-297 896 2001 No Event (UW Hosted Fall Preview) Oct. 6-8, 2002 USC 292-301-292-885 Team Low Scores Team (Par 288-576-864) 18 holes 288 San Jose State, first round, 1995 36 holes 584 USC, first two rounds, (293-291), 1999 54 holes 881 USC, (293-291-294), 1999 Date Team Team Scores March 23-25, 1981 Kelli Antolock BYU 76-74-75 225 March 23-25, 1982 Juli Inkster San Jose St. 74-75-73 222 March 21-23, 1983 Pip Barry USIU 74-73-77 224 March 19-21, 1984 Kim Lasken USC 74-81-80 235 March 25-27, 1985 Julie Ralls San Jose St. 72-74-78 224 March 24-26, 1986 Flori Prono USC 81-71-74 226 Oct. 13-15, 1986 Tracy Nakamura USC 72-74-76 222 Oct. 12-14, 1987 Nancy Kessler Washington 70-79-79 228 Oct. 10-12, 1988 Kathryn Imrie Arizona 76-74-71 221 Oct. 16-18, 1989 Martina Koch Arizona 75-74-71 220 Oct. 15-17, 1990 Andrey Wooding Stanford 73-76-77 226 Oct. 14-16, 1991 Annika Sorenstam Arizona 70-67-74 211 Oct. 12-14, 1992 Tracy Hanson San Jose St. 72-73-71 216 Oct. 11-13, 1993 Janice Moodit San Jose St. 73-72-71 216 Oct. 10-12, 1994 Mhairi McKay Stanford 73-73-75 221 Oct. 9-12, 1995 Vibeke Stensrud San Jose St. 70-73-rn 143 Oct. 7-9, 1996 Dodie Mazzuca Washington 74-74-65 213 Andrea Baxter Stanford 76-69-68 213 Oct. 13-15, 1997 Christina Kuld Tulsa 70-69-72 211 Oct. 11-13, 1999 Tamie Durdin Pepperdine 69-71-68 208 2000 - No Event (UW Hosted Fall Preview) Oct. 9-11, 2000 Stephanie Keever Stanford 70-72-74 216 Stacy Prammanasudh Tulsa 71-73-72 216 Oct. 6-8 Mikaela Parmlid USC 74-72-68 214 Individual Low Scores 18 holes 65 Dodie Mazzuca, Washington, third round, 1996 65 Becky Lucidi, USC, first round, 2002 36 holes 137 Annika Sorenstam, Arizona, (70-67), 1991 54 holes 208 Tamie Durdin, Pepperdine, (69-71-68), 1999

Season Review 2001-2002 Date Tournament Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-3 Total Finish Low Player Sept. 24-26 Fall Preview 307 306 DNP 613 16 of 24 Kamimura & Mackenzie (23rd, 150) Oct. 8-10 Northwest Invitational 300 296 301 897 4 of 19 Kamimura (7th, 220) Oct. 19-21 Stanford Intercollegiate 293 290 291 #874 4 of 17 Kamimura (6th, 212) Feb. 17-18 Lady Aztec Invitational 322 306 628 2 of 20 Kamimura (4th, 153) Feb. 25-26 Arizona Invitational 298 314 308 920 12 of 20 Kamimura (36th, 228) March 4-6 Spartan Invitational 306 +285 296 887 2 of 16 Kamimura (6th, 219) March 28-29 Duck Invitational 294 292 296 882 1 of 15 Morgan (2nd, 219) April 5-7 ASU Invitational 305 305 297 907 11 of 15 Mackenzie (24th, 224) April 13-14 Peg Barnard Calif. Collegiate 297 296 593 1 of 14 Morgan (3rd, 146) April 22-24 Pac-10 Championships 309 303 297 909 5 of 10 Morgan (6th, 222) May 9-11 NCAA Regional 310 303 291 904 6 of 21 Friberg (8th, 220) May 21-24 NCAA Championships 302-297 305 299 1203 20 of 24 Mackenzie (25th, 294) * School record for low round score # School record for tournament score 2001-2002 Individual Results Low Low Top Top Player Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Round 54-Hole Finish 10 60s -Par Par Louise Friberg 12 34 2547 74.91 67 219 4 5 2 4 2 Lindsay Morgan 12 34 2571 75.62 70 219 2 4 0 2 6 Paige Mackenzie 12 34 2574 75.71 69 220 4 2 1 3 2 Kelli Kamimura 12 34 2601 76.50 68 212 4 5 1 4 1 Bianca Clark 7 19 1496 78.74 70 227 40 0 0 1 0 Michelle Grafos 12 34 2675 78.68 72 224 9 1 0 0 1 2002 Fall Tournament Summary Date Tournament Rd-1 Rd-2 Rd-3 Total Finish Low Player Sept. 26-28 New Mexico Invitational 300 297 301 898 2 of 19 Mackenzie (3rd, 218) Oct. 6-8 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 296 304 300 900 2 of 11 Friberg (7th, 222) Oct. 18-20 Stanford Intercollegiate 295 294 301 890 3 of 17 Friberg (4th, 220) 2002 Fall Individual Statistics Low Low Top Top Player Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Round 54-Hole Finish 10 60s -Par Par Paige Mackenzie 3 9 664 73.8 70 218 3 2 0 3 2 Louise Friberg 3 9 665 73.9 72 220 4 3 0 0 2 Lindsay Morgan 3 9 673 74.8 73 222 7 1 0 0 2 Sung Ea Lee 3 9 686 76.2 73 223 13 0 0 0 0 Michelle Grafos 3 9 728 80.9 76 234 32 0 0 0 0 13 13

Season Review Individual Bests for 2001-02 Individual Best Rounds - Gross Score 67-5 Louise Friberg NCAA Championships 5-21-02 68-4 Kelli Kamimura Stanford Intercollegiate 10-21-01 69-3 Paige Mackenzie PING/ASU Invitational 4-7-02 69-3 Louise Friberg Spartan Invitational 3-5-02 70-2 Paige Mackenzie NCAA Championships 5-22-02 70-2 Lindsay Morgan NCAA West Regional 5-11-02 70-2 Louise Friberg Pac-10 Championships 4-24-02 70-2 Bianca Clark PING/ASU Invitational 4-5-02 70-2 Paige Mackenzie Spartan Invitational 3-5-02 71-1 Louise Friberg NCAA West Regional 5-11-02 71-1 Kelli Kamimura Spartan Invitational 3-5-02 71-1 Kelli Kamimura Stanford Intercollegiate 10-20-01 71-1 Lindsay Morgan Northwest Invitational 10-9-01 Individual Best Rounds - vs. Par -5 67 Louise Friberg NCAA Championships 5-21-02-4 68 Kelli Kamimura Stanford Intercollegiate 10-21-01-3 69 Paige Mackenzie PING/ASU Invitational 4-7-02-3 69 Louise Friberg Spartan Invitational 3-5-02-2 70 Paige Mackenzie NCAA Championships 5-22-02-2 70 Lindsay Morgan NCAA West Regional 5-11-02-2 70 Louise Friberg Pac-10 Championships 4-24-02-2 70 Bianca Clark PING/ASU Invitational 3-5-02-2 70 Paige Mackenzie Spartan Invitational 3-5-02-1 71 Louise Friberg NCAA West Regional 5-11-02-1 71 Kelli Kamimura Spartan Invitational 3-5-02-1 72 Kelli Kamimura Aztec Invitational 2-17-02-1 71 Kelli Kamimura Stanford Intercollegiate 10-20-01-1 71 Lindsay Morgan Northwest Invitational 10-9-01 Individual Best Tournaments Gross Score (54 holes) 212-4 Kelli Kamimura Stanford Intercollegiate 10/19-10/21 219 +3 Lindsay Morgan Duck Invitational 3/28-3/29 219 +3 Kelli Kamimura Spartan Invitational 3/4-3/6 219 +3 Louise Friberg Stanford Intercollegiate 10/19-10/21 219 +5 Louise Friberg Duck Invitational 3/28-3/29 220 +4 Louise Friberg NCAA West Regional 5/9-11 220 +4 Louise Friberg Spartan Invitational 3/4-3/6 220 +4 Paige Mackenzie Stanford Intercollegiate 10/19-10/21 220 +4 Kelli Kamimura Northwest Invitational 10/8-10/10 221 +5 Lindsay Morgan Northwest Invitational 10/8-10/10 222 +6 Lindsay Morgan NCAA West Regional 5/9-11 222 +6 Lindsay Morgan Pac-10 Championships 4/22-4-24 Individual Best Tournaments vs. Par -4 212 Kelli Kamimura Stanford Intercollegiate 10/19-10/21 +3 219 Lindsay Morgan Duck Invitational 3/28-3/29 +3 219 Kelli Kamimura Spartan Invitational 3/4-3/6 +4 220 Louise Friberg NCAA West Regional 5/9-11 +4 220 Louise Friberg Stanford Intercollegiate 10/19-10/21 +4 220 Paige Mackenzie Stanford Intercollegiate 10/19-10/21 +4 220 Kelli Kamimura Northwest Invitational 10/8-10/10 +5 219 Louise Friberg Duck Invitational 3/28-3/29 +5 221 Lindsay Morgan Northwest Invitational 10/8-10/10 +6 222 Lindsay Morgan NCAA West Regional 5/9-11 +6 222 Lindsay Morgan Pac-10 Championships 4/22-4-24 Team Bests for 2001-02 Team Best Rounds Gross Score 285-3 Spartan Invitational Round 2 3-5-02 290 +2 Stanford IntercollegiateRound 2 10-20-01 291 +3 NCAA West Regional Round 3 5-11-02 291 +3 Stanford IntercollegiateRound 3 10-21-01 294 +4 Duck Invitational Round 2 3-28-02 293 +5 Stanford IntercollegiateRound 1 10-19-01 294 +6 Duck Invitational Round 1 3-28-02 296 +8 Barnard Collegiate Round 2 4-14-02 296 +8 Duck Invitational Round 3 3-29-02 296 +8 Spartan Invitational Round 3 3-6-02 297 +9 NCAA Championships Round 2 5-22-02 297 +9 Pac-10 ChampionshipsRound 3 4-24-02 297 +9 Barnard Collegiate Round 2 4-13-02 297 +9 PING/ASU Invit. Round 3 4-7-02 +5 293 Stanford IntercollegiateRound 1 10-19-01 +6 294 Duck Invitational Round 1 3-28-02 +8 296 Barnard Collegiate Round 2 4-14-02 +8 296 Duck Invitational Round 3 3-29-02 +8 296 Spartan Invitational Round 3 3-6-02 +9 297 NCAA Championships Round 2 5-22-02 +9 297 Pac-10 ChampionshipsRound 3 4-24-02 +9 297 Barnard Collegiate Round 2 4-13-02 +9 297 PING/ASU Invitational Round 3 4-7-02 Team Best Tournaments Gross Score (54 holes) 874 +10 Stanford IntercollegiateStanford, CA 10/19-10/21 882 +18 Duck Invitational Eugene, OR 3/28-3/29 887 +23 Spartan Invitational Salinas, CA 3/4-3/6 897 +33 Northwest Invitational Corvallis, OR 10/8-10/10 Team Best Rounds vs. Par -3 285 Spartan Invitational Round 2 3-5-02 +2 290 Stanford IntercollegiateRound 2 10-20-01 +3 291 NCAA West Regional Round 3 5-11-02 +3 291 Stanford IntercollegiateRound 3 10-21-01 +4 294 Duck Invitational Round 2 3-28-02 Team Best Tournaments vs. Par +10 874 Stanford IntercollegiateStanford, CA 10/19-10/21 +18 882 Duck Invitational Eugene, OR 3/28-3/29 +23 887 Spartan Invitational Salinas, CA 3/4-3/6 +33 897 Northwest Invitational Corvallis, OR 10/8-10/10 14 14

Season Review (2001-2002) NCAA Fall Preview Auburn, Washington Sept. 24-26 Washington National Golf Club Par 72, 6,283 yards 1 Auburn 300-291-591 Texas 304-287-591 3 Tulsa 301-291-592 4 Ohio State 294-300-594 5 Michigan State 301-300-601 6 Arizona State 299-303-602 Louisiana State 302-300-602 8 Georgia 302-301-603 9 Tennessee 293-311-604 10 Oklahoma State 304-301-605 11 Arizona 302-304-606 Duke 301-305-606 13 Pepperdine 304-305-609 Southern California 298-311-609 15 New Mexico State 309-303-612 16 Stanford 308-305-613 UCLA 306-307-613 Washington 307-306-613 Purdue 318-300-618 TCU 307-311-618 Oregon State 313-310-623 California 321-306-627 Oregon 324-328-652 Washington State 327-330-657 Individual Results 1 Lorena Ochoa (Arizona) 71-68-139 2 Katherine Hull (Peppperdine) 72-70-142 3 Stacy Prammanasudh (Tulsa) 73-71-144 4 Celeste Trouche (Auburn) 74-71-145 Janice Olivencia(Texas) 73-72-145 Linda Wessberg (Oklahoma) 73-72-145 Meridith Duncan (LSU) 74-71-145 9 Suzie Fisher (Tulsa) 72-73-146 Blair O Neal (Arizona State) 73-73-146 Courtney Swaim (Auburn) 76-70-146 Emily Bastel (Michigan State) 71-75-146 Mollie Fankhauser (Ohio State) 75-71-146 Natalie Aber (Ohio State) 72-74-147 23 Kelli Kamimura 74-76-150 23 Paige Mackenzie 74-76-150 64 Lindsay Morgan 80-75-155 64 Louise Friberg* 79-76-155 85 Bianca Clark 79-79-158 93 Michelle Grafos 80-80-160 *Competed as a non-scoring player Oregon State Shanico Invitational Corvallis, Oregon Oct. 8-10 Trysting Tree Golf Course Par 72, 6,072 yards 1 California 286-298-298-882 2 Arizona 289-288-305-882 3 Stanford 295-296-294-885 4 Washington 300-296-301-897 5 San Francisco 299-303-301-903 6 Brigham Young 296-299-312-907 7 New Mexico 310-291-307-908 8 Oregon State 298-302-312-912 9 Idaho 309-296-309-914 10 UNLV 307-308-312-927 11 Long Beach State 308-306-316-930 12 Oregon 309-311-312-932 13 Northern Arizona 307-316-313-936 14 Washington State 317-314-324-955 15 Idaho State 316-319-323-958 16 Weber State 324-319-324-967 17 Boise State 326-320-324-970 Eastern Washington 325-315-330-970 19 Portland State 321-331-332-984 Individual Results 1 Lorena Ochoa (Arizona) 72-67-67-206 2 Anne Walker (California) 73-73-69-215 Kim Kouwabunpat (Stanford) 67-72-76-215 Sarah Huarte (California) 71-71-73-215 5 Kim Rowton (Stanford) 74-74-68-216 6 Susannah Laing (USF) 72-71-74-217 7 Kelli Kamimura (Washington) 72-75-73-220 8 Carrie Summerhays (BYU) 73-73-75-221 Lindsay Morgan (Washington) 74-71-76-221 10 Laura Myerscough (Arizona) 74-73-76-223 7 Kelli Kamimura 72-75-73-220 8 Lindsay Morgan 74-71-76-221 18 Paige Mackenzie 77-74-75-226 30 Louise Friberg 77-76-77-230 40 Bianca Clark 77-77-78-232 62 Michelle Grafos* 76-78-84-240 *Competed as a non-scoring player Stanford Intercollegate Stanford, California Oct. 19-21 Stanford Golf Course Par 71, 6,154 yards 1 Tulsa 284-286-285-855 2 Southern California 294-290-288-872 Vanderbilt 280-296-296-872 4 Washington 293-290-291-874 5 UCLA 294-294-287-875 6 Arizona State 294-299-293-886 7 California 293-298-299-890 8 Pepperdine 301-299-295-895 9 Stanford 305-295-297-897 10 New Mexico 297-300-303-900 11 New Mexico State 300-309-296-905 12 Oregon State 304-308-305-917 13 San Jose State 309-303-307-919 Texas Tech 305-308-306-919 15 Texas A&M 296-308-319-923 16 Oregon 321-311-314-946 17 Washington State 317-317-335-969 Individual Results 1 Stacy Prammanasudh (Tulsa) 67-69-67-203 2 Jimin Kang (Arizona State) 65-69-72-206 3 Katherine Hull (Pepperdine) 71-67-70-208 4 Nicki Cutler (Vanderbilt) 67-69-74-210 Suzie Fisher (Tulsa) 69-71-70-210 6 Kelli Kamimura (Washington) 73-71-68-212 Becky Lucidi (USC) 70-70-72-212 8 Mikaela Parmlid (USC) 75-71-67-213 9 Gina Umeck (UCLA) 72-73-71-216 Vikki Laing (California) 71-74-71-216 6 Kelli Kamimura 73-71-68-212 15 Louise Friberg 72-73-74-219 17 Paige Mackenzie 73-75-72-220 30 Lindsay Morgan 75-72-77-224 40 Bianca Clark 75-74-78-227 80 Michelle Grafos* 76-83-83-242 *Competed as a non-scoring player 15 15

Season Review (2001-2002) Lady Aztec Invitational San Marcos, California Feb. 17-18 Lake San Marcos Country Club Par 73, 6,078 yards 1 Colorado State 308-318-626 2 Washington 322-306-628 3 Kent State 319-314-633 4 Michigan 324-319-643 5 UC-Irvine 321-324-645 6 UNLV 331-316-647 7 Illinois 323-327-650 8 Denver 321-330-651 9 Long Beach State 324-331-655 10 San Diego State 330-326-656 11 Northern Arizona 325-338-663 CSU Northridge 333-330-663 13 Portland State 333-333-666 14 Portland 332-335-667 15 Southern Illinois 337-332-669 16 Hawaii 342-335-667 17 Oregon 346-332-678 18 Weber State 351-348-699 UC Riverside 350-349-699 20 Sacramento State 352-361-713 Individual Results 1 Hwanhee (UNLV) 76-74-150 2 Mayumi Motoyama (Colorado St) 75-76-151 3 Stella Lee(UC-Irvine) 74-78-152 4 Kelli Kamimura (Washington) 81-72-153 Sandy Kim(San Diego St) 78-75-153 6 Hye-Yoon Juna (UC Irvine) 77-77-154 7 Kim Benedict (Michigan) 79-76-155 8 Heeyoung Cho (Long Beach) 79-77-156 Sarah Walter (Portland) 77-79-156 Jan Dowling (Kent State) 78-78-156 4 Kelli Kamimura 81-72-153 11 Louise Friberg 78-79-157 19 Paige Mackenzie 84-76-160 19 Lindsay Morgan 79-81-160 47 Michelle Grafos 88-79-167 Arizona Invitational Tucson, Arizona Feb.. 25-26 The Raven at Sabino Springs Par 72, 6,134 yards 1 Duke 296-293-287-876 2 Auburn 297-296-290-883 Arizona 294-301-288-883 4 Oklahoma State 301-297-290-888 5 Texas 295-305-293-893 Tennessee 299-297-297-893 7 Arizona 309-297-291-897 8 Tulsa 304-301-294-899 9 Stanford 305-303-299-907 10 UCLA 296-301-316-913 New Mexico State 304-297-312-913 12 Washington 298-314-308-920 13 Southern California 305-319-297-921 14 New Mexico 311-310-308-920 15 San Jose State 308-309-315-932 16 Pepperdine 322-304-313-939 17 Oregon State 334-313-322-969 18 Southern Methodist 341-329-326-996 Individual Results 1 Lorena Ochoa(Arizona) 67-69-71-207 2 Tina Schneeberger(Tennessee) 69-74-69-212 3 Janice Olivencia(Texas) 68-76-72-216 4 Courtney Swaim (Auburn) 67-79-72-218 5 Katherine Hull (Pepperdine) 76-70-73-219 Christi Cano (Oklahoma State) 75-71-73-219 V. Nirapathpongporn (Duke) 74-71-74-219 Danielle Downey (Auburn) 79-70-70-219 9 Linda Wessberg (Oklahoma St.) 77-75-68-220 Yvonne Choe (UCLA) 71-74-75-220 Suzie Fisher (Tulsa) 73-75-72-220 N. Aazam-Zanganeh(Duke) 73-75-72-220 36 Kelli Kamimura 76-77-75-228 39 Louise Friberg 76-80-73-229 65 Michelle Grafos 74-83-79-236 71 Paige Mackenzie 81-76-81-238 74 Lindsay Morgan 72-81-86-239 SJSU Spartan Invitational Salinas, California Mar. 4-6 Corral De Tierra CC Par 72, 5,938 yards 1 California 289-300-297-886 2 Pepperdine 294-297-296-887 Washington 306-285-296-887 4 Oklahoma State 297-297-298-892 5 New Mexico State 299-291-303-893 6 Southern California 301-294-299-894 7 Texas 300-302-297-899 8 Arizona State 302-305-293-900 9 San Jose State 301-300-307-908 10 South Carolina 302-309-302-913 11 Penn State 302-320-307-929 12 Oregon 308-310-317-935 13 UNLV 321-309-315-945 14 Oregon State 312-312-323-947 15 Hawaii 337-328-313-978 16 CSU Monterey Bay 362-350-359-1071 Individual Results 1 Kristy McPherson(S.Carolina) 71-69-71-211 2 Mikaela Parmlid (USC) 74-69-70-213 3 Lindsey Wright (Pepperdine) 72-71-72-215 4 Katherine Hull (Pepperdine) 74-73-70-217 Becky Lucidi (USC) 71-73-73-217 6 Kelli Kamimura (Washigton) 75-71-73-219 7 Katie Futcher (Penn State) 73-78-69-220 Louise Friberg (Washington) 75-69-76-220 Emma Zackrisson (Oklahoma St.)73-72-75-220 10 Christi Cano (Oklahoma State) 74-74-73-221 Rachel Bailey (New Mexico St.) 72-75-74-221 Kristin Dufour (Texas) 75-72-74-221 Alena Sharp (New Mexico St.) 75-71-75-221 Jimin Kang (Arizona State) 74-76-71-221 Sarah Huarte (California) 72-72-77-221 6 Kelli Kamimura 75-71-73-219 7 Louise Friberg 75-69-76-220 25 Paige Mackenzie 76-70-80-226 30 Lindsay Morgan 80-75-72-227 56 Michelle Grafos 85-79-75-239 16 16

Season Review (2001-2002) Oregon Duck Invitational Lebanon, Oregon March 28-29 mallard Creek G. C Par 72, 5,975 yards 1 Washington 294-292-296-882 2 Idaho 303-299-301-903 3 San Jose State 305-307-296-908 4 San Francisco 302-303-304-909 5 Minnesota 311-300-303-914 6 Washington State 305-308-305-918 Bringham Young 318-299-301-918 8 Colorado State 309-305-305-919 9 Oregon State 317-310-295-922 10 San Diego State 312-311-305-928 11 Oregon 312-312-307-931 12 Colorado 319-303-311-933 13 Nevada 314-302-318-934 14 Boise State 318-322-325-965 15 Montana State 332-338-340-1010 Individual Results 1 Kim Welsh (Washington State) 74-72-70-216 2 Lindsay Morgan (Washington) 74-72-73-219 3 Susannah Laing (USF) 73-70-77-220 4 Louise Friberg (Washington) 72-75-74-221 Tai Kinney (Minnesota) 78-73-70-231 6 Jean M. Shimozaki (USF) 75-73-74-222 7 Kelli Kamiura (Washington) 74-73-76-223 Paige Mackenzie (Washington) 74-76-73-223 9 Helle Gram (San Jose State) 76-73-75-224 Lani Elston (Idaho) 76-73-75-224 Michelle Grafos (Washington) 75-72-77-224 Allison Rella (Colorado) 78-73-73-224 2 Lindsay Morgan 74-72-73-219 4 Louise Friberg 72-75-74-221 7 Kelli Kamimura 74-73-76-223 7 Paige Mackenzie 74-76-73-223 9 Michelle Grafos 75-72-77-224 60 Bianca Clark* 81-75-84-240 *Competed as a non-scoring player Arizona State PING Invitational Tempe, Arizona April 5-7 Karsten Golf Course Par 72, 6,122 yards 1 Tulsa 294-291-286-871 2 Arizona State 293-297-287-877 3 Arizona 295-296-290-881 4 UCLA 298-295-290-883 5 California 294-303-293-890 6 Stanford 292-310-291-893 7 Texas 292-306-296-894 8 Southern California 293-310-294-897 9 TCU 304-299-295-898 10 New Mexico 292-305-308-905 11 Washington 305-305-297-907 San Jose State 295-311-301-907 13 Oregon State 307-316-299-922 14 Oregon 314-316-297-927 15 New Mexico State 310-315-306-931 Individual Results 1 Lorena Ochoa (Arizona) 68-71-68-207 2 Jimin Kang (Arizona State) 72-73-66-211 3 Stacy Prammanasudh (Tulsa) 70-69-73-212 4 Vikki Laing (California) 70-74-70-214 5 Kim Rowton (Stanford) 74-71-71-216 6 Gina Umeck (UCLA) 72-76-70-218 Maiko Senda (Tulsa) 76-71-71-218 8 Dani Mallon (Tulsa) 74-73-72-219 Alena Sharp (New Mexico State) 74-75-70-219 10 Mikaela Parmlid (USC) 72-74-74-220 Laura Myerscough (Arizona) 73-75-72-220 Becky Lucidi (USC) 71-75-74-220 24 Paige Mackenzie 77-78-69-224 35 Louise Friberg 74-74-78-226 49 Lindsay Morgan 76-75-79-230 53 Michelle Grafos 79-78-74-231 Bianca Clark* 70-82-79-231 65 Kelli Kamimura 78-79-76-233 *Competed as an individual Peg Barnard California Collegiate Stanford, California April 13-14 Stanford G.C Par 72, 6,168 yards 1 Washington 297-296-593 2 California 303-296-599 3 Southern California 300-300-600 4 Stanford 306-301-607 5 Arizona State 309-301-610 6 San Jose State 303-310-613 7 Washington State 301-316-617 8 UCLA 307-314-621 Nevada 307-314-621 10 San Diego State 314-315-629 11 Oregon State 317-323-640 Long Beach State 322-317-639 13 UNLV 317-323-640 14 Santa Clara 363-381-744 Individual Results 1 Mikalela Parmlid(USC) 73-70-143 2 Kim Rowton (Stanford) 73-72-145 3 Lindsay Morgan (Washington) 74-72-146 4 Vikki Laing(California) 75-72-147 Paige Mackenzie (Washington) 74-73-147 Helle Gram (San Jose) 73-74-147 Louise Friberg (Washington) 73-74-147 Sarah Huarte (California) 76-71-147 9 Tasha Browner (Washington State) 72-76-148 10 Becky Lucidi (USC) 76-73-149 3 Lindsay Morgan 74-72-146 4 Paige Mackenzie 74-73-147 4 Louise Friberg 73-74-147 21 Kelli Kamimura 76-77-153 51 Michelle Grafos 81-79-160 61 Bianca Clark* 85-79-164 *Competed as a non-scoring player 17 17

Season Review (2001-2002) Pac-10 Championships Walla Walla, Wash. April 22-24 Walla Walla Country Club Par 72, 6,199 yards 1. Arizona 293-304-294-891 2. UCLA 301-299-299-899 3. Arizona State 305-301-302-908 California 299-308-301-908 5. Washington 309-303-297-909 Southern California 297-308-304-909 7. Stanford 300-309-304-913 8. Washington State 319-315-304-938 9. Oregon State 320-329-309-958 10. Oregon 331-317-318-966 Individual Results 1. Jimin Kang (Arizona State) 72-74-70-216 2. Lorena Ochoa (Arizona) 72-73-72-217 Mikaela Parmlid (USC) 71-74-73-218 4. Yvonne Choe (UCLA) 71-72-76-219 Laura Myerscough (Arizona) 73-73-73-219 6. Lindsay Morgan (Washington) 76-72-74-222 7. Louise Friberg (Washington) 74-79-70-223 8. Vikki Laing (California) 75-78-72-225 9. Sarah Huarte (California) 73-76-77-226 Wendra Liang (Stanford) 75-76-75-226 Gina Umeck (UCLA) 76-80-70-226 6. Lindsay Morgan 76-72-74-222 7. Louise Friberg 74-79-70-223 21. Kelli Kamimura 80-75-77-232 32. Michelle Grafos 79-80-76-235 41. Paige Mackenzie 84-77-89-239 49. Bianca Clark* 86-84-74-244 * Competed as individual NCAA West Regional Championship Stanford, Calif. May 9-11 Stanford Golf Course Par 72, 6,199 yards 1. Arizona 293-304-294-891 1. Pepperdine 289-303-291-883 UCLA 296-299-288-883 3. California 297-298-294-889 4. Arizona 299-300-291-890 5. Stanford 303-304-294-901 6. Arizona State 308-304-292-904 Washington 310-303-291-904 8. Southern California 309-307-292-908 9. San Francisco 315-304-295-914 10. New Mexico 302-307-306-915 11. New Mexico State 311-310-300-921 San Jose State 319-299-303-921 13. Washington State 317-320-296-933 14. Colorado State 315-312-313-940 15. Idaho 314-318-309-941 16. Brigham Young 326-318-300-944 17. Cal-Irvine 326-311-313-950 18. Northern Arizona 323-320-310-953 19. Denver 324-329-310-963 20. Campbell 319-332-316-967 21. Oral Roberts 335-324-322-981 Individual Results 1. Lorena Ochoa (Arizona) 70-70-70-210 2. Katherine Hull (Pepperdine) 69-74-72-215 Mikaela Parmlid (USC) 73-74-68-215 4. Jimin Kang (Arizona State) 73-71-72-216 5. Alena Sharp (New Mexico St.)* 72-72-74-218 Lindsey Wright (Pepperdine) 71-73-74-218 7. Gina Umeck (UCLA) 71-76-72-219 8. Louise Friberg (Washington) 76-73-71-220 Kristi Larsen (New Mexico)* 70-75-75-220 10. Charlotte Mayorkas (UCLA) 78-73-70-221 Ria Quiazon (California) 74-75-72-221 *Indicates individual qualifier 8. Louise Friberg 76-73-71-220 12. Lindsay Morgan 76-76-70-222 29. Paige Mackenzie 76-77-74-227 58. Michelle Grafos 83-77-76-236 104. Kelli Kamimura 82-82-88-252 NCAA Championships Auburn, Wash. May 21-24 Washington National Golf Club Par 72, 6,273 yards 1. Duke 294-293-290-287-1164 2. Arizona 285-296-293-296-1170 Auburn 298-300-285-287-1170 Texas 305-286-285-294-1170 5. Georgia 294-294-296-292-1176 6. Florida 298-291-295-295-1179 Oklahoma 299-289-301-290-1179 8. Ohio State 299-292-296-293-1180 9. Arizona State 301-292 -292-301-1186 Pepperdine 301-294-297-294-1186 11. Stanford 299-295-295-298-1187 12. Tulsa 302-297-296-293-1188 13. Oklahoma State 299-303-297-290-1189 14. Southern California 307-294-298-293-1192 15. California 298-303-292-300-1193 16. Purdue 304-296-297-301-1198 17. Michigan 301-299-299-300-1199 18. Vanderbilt 311-296-296-298-1201 19. Michigan State 305-297-311-289-1202 20. Washington 302-297-305-299-1203 21. UCLA 314-297-298-295-1204 22. Wake Forest 298-305-302-301-1206 23. South Carolina 298-298-308-313-1217 24. South Florida 313-322-323-313-1271 Individual Results 1. V. Nirapathpongporn (Duke) 68-69 -70-72-279 2. Danielle Downey (Auburn) 73-69-70-72-284 2. Lorena Ochoa (Arizona) 71-69-71-73-284 2. Summer Sirmons (Georgia) 69-68-73-74-284 2. Lindsey Wright (Pepperdine) 70-71-71-72-284 6. Angela Jerman (Georgia) 70-74-71-70-285 7. Laura Myerscough (Arizona) 70-73-72-71-286 8. Marcia Wallis (Stanford) 70-73-73-71-287 9. Jennifer Tannehill (Oklahoma) 70-75-73-70-288 10. Janice Olivencia (Texas) 70-71-73-75-289 10. Celeste Troche (Auburn) 72-75-71-71-289 *Indicates individual qualifier 25. Paige Mackenzie 76-70-76-72-294 55. Louise Friberg 79-76-67-78-300 88. Lindsay Morgan 73-80-80-73-306 88. Michelle Grafos 74-74-82-76-306 120. Kelli Kamimura 83-77-84-82-326 18 18

Season Review (2002 Fall) Comcast-Dick McGuire Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. Sept. 26-28 UNM Championship Course Par 73, 6,069 yards 1. New Mexico 297-292-302-891 2. Washington 300-297-301-898 Pepperdine 304-297-297-898 4. Oklahoma 301-296-304901 5. Tulsa 303-302-302-907 New Mexico State 298-302-307-907 7. Texas 303-301-306-910 8. TCU 306-300-313-919 9. UNLV 308-315-309-932 Baylor 316-312-304-932 11. Arizona State 317-304-314-935 12. UTEP 317-318-315-950 13. Texas A&M 314-317-323-954 14. Colorado State 318-314-324-956 15. Texas Tech 310-323-324-957 16. BYU 319-312-327-958 17. Northern Arizona 323-325-320-968 18. San Diego State 331-326-324-981 19. Wyoming 327-340-337-1004 Individual Leaders 1. Lisa Meldrum (Oklahoma) 70-70-71-211 Katherine Hull (Pepperdine) 74-67-70-211 3. Paige Mackenzie (Washington) 72-73-73-218 Rachel Bailey (New Mexico St.) 68-76-74-218 5. Kailin Downs (New Mexico) 73-70-76-219 6. Jessica Reese (Texas) 75-72-74-221 7. Lindsay Morgan (Washington) 73-73-76-222 8. Louise Friberg (Washington) 74-74-75-223 Janice Olivencia (Texas) 76-72-75-223 Alena Sharp (New Mexico St.) 76-73-74-223 Shannon Johnson (New Mexico) 72-75-76-223 Julie Tvede (Tulsa) 74-77-72-223 3. Paige Mackenzie 72-73-73-218 7. Lindsay Morgan 73-73-76-222 8. Louise Friberg 74-74-75-223 39. Sung Ea Lee 81-77-77-235 90. Michelle Grafos 86-84-80-250 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Tacoma, WA Oct. 6-8 Tacoma Country and Golf Club Par 72, 6,102 yards 1. Southern California 292-301-292-885 2. Washington 296-304-300-900 3. Pepperdine 300-300-301-901 4. California 299-303-301-903 5. Stanford 307-304-294-905 6. UCLA 303-301-304-908 7. San Francisco 314-306-299-919 8. Brigham Young 300-308-316-924 9. Oregon State 301-313-313-927 10. Long Beach State 315-308-312-935 11. Oregon 312-315-315-942 Individual Leaders 1. Mikaela Parmlid* (USC) 74-72-68-214 2. Lindsey Wright (Pepperdine) 73-71-70-214 3. Katherine Hull (Pepperdine) 71-72-72-215 Becky Lucidi (USC) 65-77-73-215 5. Therese Wenslow (Oregon) 71-76-72-219 6. Kim Rowton (Stanford) 76-71-74-221 7. Hayley Wilkinson (Long Beach) 76-74-72-222 Susannah Laing (USF) 73-71-78-222 Vikki Laing (California) 74-74-74-222 Louise Friberg (Washington) 74-75-73-222 Mika Takayama (California) 73-72-77-222 * Won playoff for medalist honors) 7. Louise Friberg 74-75-73-222 13. Paige Mackenzie 72-76-77-225 13. Lindsay Morgan 74-77-74-225 19. Sung Ea Lee 76-76-76-228 32. Michelle Grafos 76-80-78-234 60. Breana Minnitti 83-91-88-262 Stanford Invitational Stanford, CA Oct. 18-20 Stanford Golf Course Par 72, 6,218 yards 1. California 296-295-294-885 2. Vanderbilt 302-293-292-887 3. Washington 295-294-301-890 4. New Mexico 307-294-295-896 5. Arizona 307-301-292-900 6. UCLA 293-303-305-901 7. Georgia 303-296-304-903 8. Tulsa 310-300-301-911 9. Stanford 303-310-301-914 10. New Mexico State 321-306-301-928 11. Oregon State 308-313-314-935 12. Arizona State 325-300-314-939 13. Texas Tech 323-309-321-953 Texas A&M 327-304-322-953 15. Washington State 319-315-322-956 16. San Jose State 314-316-329-959 17. Oregon 319-321-323-963 Individual Leaders 1. Erica Blasberg (Arizona) 73-69-69-211 2. Alena Sharp (N. Mex. St) 71-72-73-216 3. Vikki Laing (California) 71-72-76-219 4. Kailin Downs (New Mexico) 75-72-73-220 Courtney Wood (Vanderbilt) 71-75-74-220 Louise Friberg (Washington) 72-73-75-220 Katrina Leckovic (New Mexico) 78-70-72-220 Sarah Jacobs (Vanderbilt) 74-77-69-220 Ria Quiazon (California) 75-75-70-220 10. Paige Mackenzie (Washington) 76-70-75-221 Kelly Froelich (Georgia) 71-73-77-221 4. Louise Friberg 72-73-75-220 10. Paige Mackenzie 76-70-75-221 13. Sung Ea Lee 73-75-75-223 22. Lindsay Morgan 74-76-76-226 75. Michelle Grafos 79-80-85-244 19 19

Husky Records Paola Bellotti Kelli Kamimura Women s Medalists Name No. 1. Kelli Kamimura... 4 2. Dodie Mazzuca... 3 Mary Lou Mulflur... 3 4. Nancy Kessler... 2 Elisha Au... 2 6. Jane Harris... 1 Patti Marquis... 1 Susan Sanders... 1 Women s Single-Season Stroke Average Name Avg. Year 1. Kelli Kamimura... 74.3... 2001 2. Kelli Kamimura... 74.5... 1999 3. Louise Friberg... 74.9... 2002 4. Dodie Mazzuca... 75.1... 1997 5. Elisha Au... 75.4... 2000 6. Lindsay Morgan... 75.6... 2002 7. Paige Mackenzie... 75.7... 2002 Elisha Au... 75.7... 1999 9. Kelli Kamimura... 75.9... 2000 Dodie Mazzuca... 75.9... 1996 11. Nancy Kessler... 76.2... 1988 12. Kelli Kamimura... 76.5... 2002 13. Dodie Mazzuca... 76.6... 1995 14. Louise Friberg... 77.3... 2001 Women s Single-Season Top-10 Finishes Name No. Year 1. Dodie Mazzuca... 8... 1997 2. Nancy Kessler... 6... 1988 3. Kelli Kamimura... 5... 2002 Kelli Kamimura... 5... 2001 5. Dodie Mazzuca... 5... 1996 Kelli Kamimura... 5... 1999 Louise Friberg... 5... 2002 8. Lindsay Morgan... 4... 2002 Kelli Kamimura... 4... 2000 Julie Bartleson... 4... 1992 Paula Gamble... 4... 1984 Janine Getty... 4... 1984 Susan Hildrith... 4... 1986 Kerry Liedes... 4... 1985 Katherine Lund... 4... 1988 Dodie Mazzuca... 4... 1995 Women s Career Top-10 Finishes Name No. 1. Kelli Kamimura... 20 2. Dodie Mazzuca... 18 3. Louise Friberg... 10 4. Kerry Liedes... 9 5. Nancy Kessler... 8 6. Paula Gamble... 7 Janine Getty... 7 Katherine Lund... 7 Sherri Vincent... 7 Women s Single-Season Rounds Played Name No. Year 1. Paola Bellotti... 36... 1998 Angie Burkett... 36... 1995 Meg Maedo... 36... 1995 Emily Martin... 36... 1995 Dodie Mazzuca... 36... 1995 6. Kelli Kamimura... 35... 2001 Louise Friberg... 35... 2001 8. Louise Friberg... 34... 2002 Lindsay Morgan... 34... 2002 Paige Mackenzie... 34... 2002 Michelle Grafos... 34... 2002 Kelli Kamimura... 34... 2002 Dodie Mazzuca... 34... 1997 Women s Career Rounds Played Name No. 1. Dodie Mazzuca... 128 2. Kelli Kamimura... 126 3. Andrea Cordova... 118 4. Angie Burkett... 112 5. Katherine Lund... 111 6. Sheri Vincent... 108 7. Julie Bartleson... 106 Nancy Kessler... 106 9. Emily Martin... 102 Paola Bellotti... 102 20 Note: All records since 1979. 20

Husky Records Team Best Postseason Finishes Individual Pac-10 Championship Year Place Team Scoring 1988 3rd 315-303-314-312-1244 2002 5th 309-303-297-909 2001 5th 302-300-288-890 1996 5th 301-302-308-911 1998 5th 303-305-309-917 1990 5th 308-312-313-933 1995 6th 306-298-300-904 1999 6th 309-301-305-915 1991 6th 319-312-329-960 1987 6th 317-320-302-312-1251 NCAA West Regional Year Place Team Scoring 2002 6th 310-303-291-904 1995 6th 303-306-298-907 2001 7th 308-302-304-914 1998 9th 300-304-307-911 1997 11th 289-302-306-897 1999 12th 315-310-307-932 1993 13th 298-299-303-900 1996 13th 303-333-329-965 2000 17th 321-298-297-916 1994 18th 323-313-308-944 NCAA Championships Year Place Team Scoring 1978 9th 1977 14th 1308 2001 16th 315-305-310-296-1226 1995 16th 312-303-307-312-1234 1998 18th 303-298-314-314-1229 1997 18th 321-311-311-324-1267 2002 20th 302-297-305-299-1203 Note: All records since 1958 21 Pac-10 Championships Year Name Place Scoring 2001 Kelli Kamimura 3rd 74-71-70-215 1993 Angie Burkett 4th 77-74-73-224 1988 Nancy Kessler 4th 79-72-77-72-300 2002 Lindsay Morgan 6th 76-72-74-222 2000 Elisha Au 6th 76-74-72-222 2002 Louise Friberg 7th 74-79-70-223 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 7th 72-74-74-220 1994 Dodie Mazzuca 8th 79-75-78-232 1991 Angie Pieroni 9th 82-72-80-234 1999 Elisha Au 11th 76-73-74-223 1996 Paola Bellotti 12th 74-74-75-223 1988 Peggy Lund 12th 78-73-78-80-309 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 13th 75-73-76-224 1990 Sheri Vincent 13th 74-78-78-230 1992 Julie Bartleson 13th 77-83-71-231 NCAA West Regional Year Name Place Scoring 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 1st 69-71-71-211 2002 Louise Friberg 8th 76-73-71-220 2001 Kelli Kamimura 8th 74-69-77-220 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 12th 77-71-74-222 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 16th 73-78-78-229 2001 Louise Friberg 18th 75-75-75-225 1999 Elisha Au 22nd 78-76-73-227 1998 Elisha Au 23rd 78-73-75-226 1999 Kelli Kamimura 25th 79-76-73-228 NCAA Championships Year Name Place Scoring 2002 Paige Mackenzie 25th 76-70-76-72-294 2001 Kelli Kamimura 29th 79-77-73-70-299 1988 Nancy Kessler 32nd 74-733-77-76-300 1995 Angie Burkett 33rd 78-75-73-76-302 1998 Elisha Au 42nd 71-74-82-76-303 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 47th 81-75-74-75-305 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 48th 85-77-85-76-323 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 55th 73-77-77-81-308 1998 Andrea Cordova 62nd 72-77-79-80-309 1997 Andrea Cordova 69th 79-77-78-78-312 1995 Caroline Spiegelberg 79th 83-71-79-82-315 2001 Louise Friberg 77th 81-79-77-74-311 2001 Michelle Grafos 80th 80-79-80-74-313 1998 Julia Smith 82nd 82-72-82-78-314 21

Husky Records Individual and Team Records Best 18-Hole Score 65, Dodie Mazzuca (third round), Sahalee CC, Redmond, WA, Oct. 9, 1997 Best First-Round Score (Individual) 67 (-4), Kelli Kamimura, Trysting Tree GC, Corvallis, OR, Oct. 11, 1998 69 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Hiddenbrooke CC, Vallejo, CA, Feb. 26, 2001 69 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Blue Springs CC, Vallejo, CA, March 1, 1999 69, Dodie Mazzuca, Randolph Park CC, Tucson, AZ, May 8, 1997 Best Second-Round Score (Individual) 69 (-3), Louise Friberg, Corral de Tierra CC, Salinas, CA, March 3, 2002 69 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Hiddenbrooke CC, Vallejo, CA, Feb. 26, 2001 69 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Corral de Tierra CC, Salinas, CA, March 6, 2001 69 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Trysting Tree GC, Corvallis, OR, May 12, 2001 69 (-3), Elisha Au, Stanford GC, Stanford, CA, Oct. 23, 1999 Best Third-Round Score (Individual) 65, Dodie Mazzuca, Sahalee CC, Redmond, WA, October 9, 1997 66 (-3), Kelli Kamimura, Corral de Tierra CC, Salinas, CA, March 7, 2001 Best Three-Round Score (Individual) 209 (-7), Kelli Kamimura, Corral de Tierra CC, Salinas, CA, March 5-7, 2001 211 (69-71-71), Dodie Mazzuca, Randolph Park North Course, Tucson, AZ 212 (73-71-68), Kelli Kamimura, Stanford GC, Stanford, CA Oct. 19-21, 2001 Best First-Round Score (Team) 289, NCAA West Regional, Randolph Park GC, Tucson, AZ, May 8, 1997 Best Second-Round Score (Team) *285, Spartan Invitational, Corral de Tierra CC, Salinsa, CA March 5, 2002 (second round) * team record of single round Best Third-Round Score (Team) 288, Pac-10 Championship, Karsten Golf Course, Tempe, AZ, April 23-25, 2001 Year-by-Year Stroke Average Leader Season Player Average 2002 Louise Friberg 74.9 2001 Kelli Kamimura 74.3 2000 Elisha Au 75.4 1999 Kelli Kamimura 74.4 1998 Elisha Au 77.9 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 75.1 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 75.9 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 76.6 1994 Dodie Mazzuca 78.5 1993 Sheri Vincent 79.3 1992 Julie Bartleson 78.3 1991 Sherri Vincent 79.8 1990 Jennifer Yockey 80.1 1989 Donna Olexio 79.9 1988 Nancy Kessler 76.2 1987 Paula Gamble 78.0 1986 Peggy Lund 78.9 1985 Kerry Liedes 78.4 1984 Janine Getty 78.4 1983 Janine Getty 78.5 1982 Janine Getty 79.4 1981 Susan Sanders 78.7 1980 Mary Lou Mulflur 78.6 1979 Mary Lou Mulflur 79.2 1978 Robin Walton 78.3 1977 Patti Marquis 78.5 *Played a minimum of 80 percent Year-by-Year Pac-10 Championship Results Year UW Finish Champion 2002 5 Arizona 2001 5 Arizona 2000 8 Arizona 1999 6 Stanford 1998 5 Arizona 1997 7 Arizona 1996 5 Arizona State 1995 6 Arizona State 1994 7 Arizona State 1993 7 Arizona State 1992 7 Arizona 1991 6 UCLA 1990 5 UCLA 1989 6 Southern California 1988 3 Arizona State 1987 6 Arizona State Best Three-Round Score (Team) 874 (293-290-291), Stanford Intercollegiate, Stanford GC, Stanford, CA, Oct. 19-21, 2001 22 22

Husky Records All-Time Event Championships Tournament Location Course Date Bay Area Classic Vallejo, Cal. Hiddenbrooke Country Club Feb. 26-27, 2001 California Collegiate Stanford, Cal. Stanford Golf Course Apr. 15-16, 2000 Bryan National Collegiate Browns Summit, N.C. Bryan Park Champions G.C. Mar. 26-28, 1999 Northwest Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Trysting Tree Golf Club Oct. 11-13, 1998 BYU Invitational Provo, Utah Hobble Creek Sept. 16-17, 1996 Santa Clara Colby Invitational Monterey, Cal. Old Del Monte Golf Club Feb. 12-13, 1996 Rolex Northwest Collegiate Corvallis, Ore. Trysting Tree Golf Club Sept. 25-26, 1995 OSU/Nike Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Trysting Tree Golf Club Apr. 9-10, 1993 Utah-Dixie Classic St. George, Utah Sunbrook Golf Club Mar. 9-10, 1992 Oregon Invitational Eugene, Ore. Eugene Country Club Mar. 6-8, 1989 Gearhart Invitational Gearhart, Ore. Gearhart Golf Course Apr. 24-26, 1986 Gearhart Invitational Gearhart, Ore. Gearhart Golf Course Apr. 28-30, 1984 Washington State Women s Invitational Pullman, Wa. WSU Golf Course Oct. 15-16, 1983 Mike Farrell-Lady Wildcat Invitational Eden, Utah Wolf Creek Country Club Sept. 23-24, 1983 Weber State Invitational Ogden, Utah Sept. 23-25, 1983 Oregon State Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis Country Club Apr. 29-30, 1983 Oregon State Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Springhill, Tokatee, Corvallis Golf Courses Apr. 17-19, 1982 Oregon State Invitational Corvallis, Ore. Corvallis Country Club Oct. 11-13, 1981 Portland Invitational Portland, Ore. Colwood, Waverly, Gresham Golf Courses Apr. 5-7, 1981 U. of British Columbia Dual 1979 Washington Invitational Seattle, Wa. 1979 UW vs. Oregon & OSU Portland, Ore. Royal Oaks, Riverside, Colwood Country Clubs Apr. 24-26., 1977 UW Invitational Bellevue, WA Glendale Country Club Apr. 18-20, 1977 U. of British Columbia Dual Vancouver, B.C. Point Grey Golf Course Mar. 21-22, 1977 Daisy Duck Invitational Eugene, Ore. Emerald Valley Country Club May 16-18, 1977 Northwest Collegiate Invitational Gearhart, Ore. Gearhart Country Club May 1-3, 1977 Washington s 2002 team finished 20th at the NCAA Championships. The tournament was held at the Huskies Washington National Golf Course. Washington s 2002 postseason lineup included (from left): Paige Mackenzie, Lindsay Morgan, Louise Friberg, Kelli Kamimura, head coach Mary Lou Mulflur and Michelle Grafos. 23 23

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

Husky History Julie Bartleson Paola Bellotti Emily Martin A Abel, Patti 1979 Aoki, Christine 1975, 76 Au, Elisha 1998, 99, 2000, 01 B Bartleson, Julie 1989, 90, 91, 92 Bellotti, Paola 1996, 97, 98, 99 Britt, Elizabeth 1985, 86, 87, 88 Burkett, Angie 1993, 94, 95, 96 Burns, Heidi 1989, 90, 91 C Clark, Bianca 2001, 02 Colyer, Alison 1992, 93 Cooper, Mendy 1997, 98, 2000 Cordova, Andrea 1997, 98, 99, 2000 D Drake, Stephanie 1979, 80, 81, 82 E Eliason, Carrie 1988, 89, 90, 91 F Foster, Janice 1976, 77, 78, 79 Friberg, Louise 2000, 01, 02 G Galmanis, Kimberly 1989 Gamble, Paula 1984, 85, 86, 87 Getty, Janine 1981, 82, 83, 84 Gonder, Angie 1991 Grafos, Michelle 2000, 01, 02 Letterwinners H Harris, Jane 1982, 83 Hildreth, Susan 1983, 84, 85, 86 Huizinga, Anne 1992, 93 K Kamimura, Kelli 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Kessler, Nancy 1985, 86, 87, 88 Krieger, Tina 1984, 85, 86, 87 Kurmel, Lee 1992, 93, 94 L Liedes, Kerry 1982, 83, 84, 85 Lippitt, Sue 1998 Litton, Janis 1976, 77 Lund, Katherine 1985, 86, 87, 88 M Mackenzie, Page 2002 Maedo, Megan 1994, 95, 96 Marquis, Patricia 1975, 76, 77 Martin, Emily 1994, 95, 96, 97 Martin, Kari 2000 Mazzuca, Dodie 1994, 95, 96, 97 McCusker, Kellee 1983 McKie, Val 1992, 93 Morgan, Lindsay 2001, 02 Mulflur, Mary Lou 77, 78, 79, 80 O Olexio, Donna 1988, 89, 90, 91 P Peck, Nancy 1980, 81 Pieroni, Angie 1991, 92, 93 Porambo, Lisa 1975, 76, 77 S Sanders, Susan 1980, 81 Simkins, Sonja 1987 Spiegelberg, Caroline 93, 94, 95, 96 Stapleton, Jennifer 1997, 98, 99 T Thorlakson, Elisabeth 1975, 76, 77 Thompson, Greta 1979 V Vincent, Sherri 1990, 91, 92, 93 W Watson, Michelle 1985, 86, 87, 88 Wellman, Janis 1975 Y Yabe, Kim 1995, 96, 98 Yockey, Jennifer 1988, 89, 90, 91 Z Zefkeles, Constantine 1969 Meg Maedo UW s Pac-10 Conference Honors All-Pac-10 Conference Year Player 1988 Nancy Kessler 1st Team 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 2nd Team 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 1st Team 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 1st Team 1999 Kelli Kamimura 1st Team 2000 Elisha Au 2nd Team 2001 Kelli Kamimura 1st Team 2002 Kelli Kamimura 2nd Team 2002 Louise Friberg 2nd Team Pac-10 Coach of the Year Year Coach 1988 Mary Lou Mulflur 1999 Mary Lou Mulflur Pac-10 All-Academic Team Year Player 1992 Angie Pieroni 2nd Team 1993 Val McKie 2nd Team 1993 Angie Pieroni 2nd Team 1994 Lee Kurmel 2nd Team 1995 Emily Martin 2nd Team 1995 Dodie Mazzuca 2nd Team 1996 Emily Martin 1st Team 1996 Dodie Mazzuca 1st Team 1997 Emily Martin 1st Team 1997 Dodie Mazzuca 1st Team 1998 Paola Bellotti 2nd Team 1999 Paola Bellotti 2nd Team 1999 Jennifer Stapleton 2nd Team 2002 Michelle Grafos 1st Team 2002 Lindsay Morgan 2nd Team Caroline Spiegelberg 25 25

Husky History Dodie Mazzuca Heralded as the best player in Washington women s golf, Dodie Mazzuca was the first Husky to receive first-team All-America honors and compete in three different NCAA Championships. Mazzuca holds virtually every one of Washington s women s golf records. The 65 she shot in the third round of the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational as a senior was not only a school record but was also the lowest score by a women s golfer in the country for the 1996-97 season. In addition to winning the Ihlanfeldt Inviational, Mazzuca claimed two other medals during the season, including a win at the NCAA West Regional to help the Huskies advance to their second NCAA Championship as a team. Mazzuca made a strong contribution to the program in each of the four years that she played, having the best season stroke average at the conclusion of each season, the only Husky ever to accomplish that feat. She improved every season finishing with a school record 75.1 18-hole stroke average at the end of her senior season. In addition to being named a first-team All-American, Mazzuca was recognized as a first-team All-Pac-10 player as a senior after being named to the second team as a junior. An economics student, She was also recognized for outstanding work in the classroom as an academic All-American and received the Eagle Hardware & Garden Academic Salute. Mazzuca s impact was felt immediately at Washington as she was the top finisher in two tournaments, including the Pac-10s. Mazzuca s sophomore year was a series of firsts. It was also the first time that a Husky team played in the NCAA Championship, and the first of three NCAA Championships for Mazzuca. 26 Washington s National Champion Judy Hoetmer Before there was a women s varsity golf program at the Univeristy of Washington, the school produced a national champion in the sport. In 1961 Judy Hoetmer won the National Collegiate Golf Championship. A junior at the time, Hoetmer was a member of the University s golf club from 1959 to 1962. She was the Pacific Northwest Junior Champion in both 1957 and 1958. As a senior at Washington, Hoetmer finished second at the NCGC. In 1988 Hoetmer was inducted into Washington s Hall of Fame. She is one of a handful of inductees who never earned a varsity letter at Washington. Nancy Kessler A four-year letterwin-ner from 1984-87, Nancy Kessler was one of Washington s most successful golfers ever. Kessler played 109 career rounds for the Dawgs, averaging 79.3 strokes while winning two tournaments and finishing in the top-10 nine times. As a freshman, Kessler competed in 17 rounds, averaging 81.4 strokes per outing. Her best finish was at the Stanford Invitational where she finished 14th and recorded a season-low 73 in the process. In her sophomore season, Kessler came into her own, playing in all 30 of UW s rounds, while averaging 81.6 shots per 18 holes. Her best finish came at the US International Invitational, where she finished ninth, pacing the squad to a fourth-place finish. As a junior, Kessler played in the No. 1 position, again competing in all of Washington s competitive rounds while averaging 79.2 strokes. She had two top-10 finishes, including a second place at the Utah-Dixie Classic where she shot a four-over 223. The 1987-88 season was Kessler s most productive as she won two tournaments including UW s own Edean Ihlanfeldt. Kessler also won the BYU Invitational, where she shot an opening-round 69, her career low. For the year, Kessler finished in the top 10 in seven of 10 events. Kessler, now Nancy McDaniel, is the head coach at Cal. NGCA All-Americans Robin Walton 1977-78 All-American Nancy Kessler 1987-88 All American Dodie Mazzuca 1995-96 All-American 1996-97 All-American Kelli Kamimura 1998-99 All-American Kelli Kamimura 2000-01 All-American NGCA All-Scholar-Athlete Selections Michelle Watson 1987-88 All-Scholar Team Paula Gamble 1986-87 All-Scholar Team Carrie Eliason 1989-90 All-Scholar Team 1990-91 All-Scholar Team Anne Huizinga 1991-92 All-Scholar Team Val McKie 1992-93 All-Scholar Team Lee Kurmel 1993-94 All-Scholar Team Meg Maedo 1994-95 All-Scholar Team 1995-96 All-Scholar Team Emily Martin 1994-95 All-Scholar Team 1995-96 All-Scholar Team 1996-97 All-Scholar Team Dodie Mazzuca 1995-96 All-Scholar Team 1996-97 All-Scholar Team Paola Bellotti 1997-98 All-Scholar Team 1998-99 All-Scholar Team Michelle Grafos 2000-01 All-Scholar Team Michelle Grafos 2001-02 All-Scholar Team Paige Mackenzie 2001-02 All-Scholar Team 26

Husky Home Courses Washington National Golf Club When Washington National Golf Course opened in August of 2000, it became the new home for the Husky Golf team. Thanks to a sponsorship agreement between Washington National and the University, the course features a distinctive Husky brand, from the golf carts, to flag sticks to its company logo. Washington National was the brainchild of Orrin Vincent, president of O.B. Sports, a golf development and management company. Vincent is the father of former Husky men s golf coach O.D. Vincent. A Seattle native, he teamed with John Fought, the 1977 U.S. Amateur champion and the principal architect for the project, to create a truly unique Northwest course. No two holes are alike and, thanks to the terrain in the area and excellent drainage, the course features numerous native areas and large artistic sand traps. Five sets of tees (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior and Husky) stretch the course from 5,117 yards to 7,304 yards. The golf carts are a combination of purple and gold and named for notable personalities in Washington athletic history. Other carts are named for the other Pac-10 schools. University faculty, staff and students are entitled to special discounted fees at Washington National. The course has been selected for the site of the 2002 NCAA Division I Women s Golf Championships and the 2003 NCAA Division I Men s Golf Regional. The 17th Green The theme at Washington National is all Huskies. From the personalized golf carts (above) to the special flag sticks and practice pins (right) to the Block W bunker on the 18th fairway, a Purple and Gold presence can be found throughout the course. The 1st Tee The 18th Fairway that features a UW Block W bunker. 27 27

Home Courses Broadmoor Golf Club Seattle, WA Yardage: 6131 Par: 70 Tacoma Country And Golf Club Tacoma, WA Yardage: 6590 Par: 72 Trophy Lake Golf & Casting Port Orchard, WA Yardage: 6756 Par: 72 Gold Mountain Golf Course Bremerton, WA Cascade Course Olympic Course Yardage: 6707 Yardage: 7003 Par: 71 Par: 72 Seattle Golf Club Seattle, WA Yardage: 6527 Par: 72 28 Sahalee Country Club Redmond, WA Holes: 27 (Site of 1998 PGA Championship) South/North Course North/East Course East/South Course Yardage: 6955 Yardage: 6931 Yardage: 6952 Par: 72 Par: 72 Par: 72 28