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PREVIEW #12 APRIL 14, 2017 Ptarmigan Ram Classic Fort Collins, Colo. Sept. 12-13 12th/15 (313, 301, 307 921) Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational San Jose, Calif. Sept. 19-20 8th/11 (304, 301, 308 913) Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate Littleton, Colo. Oct. 7-9 5th/18 (292, 302, 281 875) Greenville (N.C.) Regional Preview Greenville, N.C. Oct. 17-18 15th/16 (328, 320, 315 963) Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown vs. BYU Las Vegas, Nev. Oct. 23-25 14th/19 (290, 289 579) Gilbert, Ariz. Feb. 11 L, 5-1 vs. Iowa Gilbert, Ariz. Feb. 11 L, 3.5-2.5 The Gold Rush Seal Beach, Calif. Feb. 27-28 8th/14 (305, 299, 308 912) Meadow Club Invitational Fairfax, Calif. March 6-7 T-12th/13 (310, 319, 293 922) MountainView Collegiate Tucson, Ariz. March 10-12 12th/13 (310, 306, 300 916) Bryan National Browns Summit, N.C. March 31-April 2 16th/18 (316, 304, 308 929) Dale McNamara Invitational Tulsa, Okla. April 10-11 6th/9 (309, 301, 305 915) Mountain West Championship Rancho Mirage, Calif. April 17-19 NCAA Regionals May 8-10 NCAA Championships May 19-23 2016-17 SCHEDULE RAMS NOTEBOOK TBD Sugar Grove, Ill. CONTACTS: NIC HALLISEY (SID) / KURT MADDOX (STUDENT-ASSISTANT) (970) 231-4789 NIC.HALLISEY@COLOSTATE.EDU MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP Colorado State will close the 2016-17 women s golf season at the 2017 Mountain West Championship in Rancho Mirage, Calif. The three-day tournament will feature nine MW teams, and will be played out over three 18-hole rounds, beginning Monday morning (rounds will begin at 8 a.m. MT each day). The tournament is held at Dinah Shore Tournament Course at Mission Hills Country Club (par 72; 6,270 yardage). I think the big thing is to not get caught up that it s a conference championship, head coach Annie Young said. If we come with a better focus we ll play better; it s just little lapses that are hurting us. I d like to see us go out on a high note to finish the year. CSU s lineup will include Katrina Prendergast, Ellen Secor, Brianna Becker, Elisabeth Rau and Jessica Sloot. It s surprising to me that they haven t had that moment where they all put it together, so that s the hope for this week, Young said. All of the girls who have played this course have played very well at one time. Elisabeth had a top-10 here, Katrina played unbelievable last year, Bri has had good rounds We re trying to pull out the positives this week and help them remember those. San Diego State is the tournament favorite, according to its national GolfStat ranking (No. 30), followed by San José State (36), UNLV (43), Fresno State (70), Nevada (88), New Mexico (111), CSU (121), Wyoming (140) and Boise State (175). UNLV won last year s championship. It s a good conference, Young said. We have three teams that are going to make regionals, without question, based on rankings. If we finish in the top five, I think it s a good tournament. History shows, since it s been a nine-team field, that we haven t finished in the upper half. That has to change. HISTORY AT THE CHAMPIONSHIP CSU, New Mexico, San Diego State and Wyoming are the only teams to play in all 18 Championships. The Rams carded a 921 a year ago, improving two places from eighth in 2015 to sixth in 2016. Then a freshman, Katrina Prendergast finished runner-up at the 2016 Championship, posting the fourth-best score by a Rams golfer at the Championship. She is one of three Rams to finish first or second place in the tournament. As a freshman in 2014, Elisabeth Rau finished in 17th place with a 14-over 230. The Rams have had plenty of success in the tournament s history, including SEASON RECORDS Season low round... 281 Season low tournament total... 875 Season best tournament finish... 5th ALL-TIME LOWS All-time low round... 279 All-time low tournament total... 849 All-time best tournament finish... 1st 2016-17 ROSTER NAME YEAR HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL Sarah Archuleta JR West Linn, Ore. West Linn H.S. Brianna Becker SR Las Vegas, Nev. Hawai i Katrina Prendergast SO Sparks, Nev. Spanish Springs H.S. Elisabeth Rau SR Irving, Texas Ursuline Academy Caroline Reiners SO Moenchengladbach, Germany University of Aachen Ellen Secor FR Portland, Ore. Sunset H.S. Jessica Sloot FR Fruit Heights, Utah Davis H.S. Head Coach: Annie Young (Fourth Year) Assistant Coach: Jessa LaBarbera (Second Year) 311 McGraw Athletic Center Fort Collins, Colo. 80523 Phone: (970) 491-5067 Fax: (970) 491-1348 Tickets: 1-800-491-RAMS

third-place finishes in 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2005, and a second-place finish in 2001. In 2002, freshman Lynette Duran was the conference s individual champion, totaling a 3-over 216. DYNAMIC DUO Freshman Ellen Secor and sophomore Katrina Prendergast earned top-20 performances at the Dale McNamara Invitational (April 10-11), tying for 14th place. It marked the fourth time this season that at least two Rams have placed in the top 20 of a tournament, with each one featuring the duo. A sophomore and freshman are leading our team, and that s exciting for the future of this program, Young said. Those two are very talented players who will continue to get better. Prendergast jumped onto the scene a year ago as a freshman, setting a single-season school record for stroke average and finishing runner-up at the Mountain West Championship and qualifying for NCAA Regionals. As a sophomore, she has seven top-20 finishes (two top-10), including all five tournaments during the spring season. Secor has followed in Prendergast s footsteps as a successful freshman, finishing fifth as an individual at the Ptarmigan Ram Classic, her first collegiate competition. She followed that performance up with top-12 placing the next two tournaments, plus two 14th-place finishes this spring. Their season stroke averages of 74.31 (Prendergast) and 75.00 (Secor) are on pace to finish third and fourth, respectively, in school history. SENIOR SALUTES Two CSU golfers will play their final rounds for the Green & Gold. Elisabeth Rau has competed in 38 career tournaments over the past four seasons, holding a career stroke average of 77.17 (seventh in CSU history). She carded a personal best of 69 at this year s Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown, placing 11th out of 105 golfers. A year prior at the tournament she posted her best tournament score (214), while CSU set a team school record. Becker transferred to CSU after two seasons at Hawai`i. She has competed in 19 tournaments for the Rams, averaging 77.04 strokes per round (fifth in CSU history). She has carded a 69 twice and posted an even-par 216 during CSU s school-record-setting performance at the 2015 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown. Earlier this year, she placed 12th at the Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate. Rau is a three-time Academic All-Mountain West recipient while Becker earned the honor in her junior season, the first in the league. RAMS NOTEBOOK RECORD CHASERS Several CSU golfers are in the all-time record books for their performances in 2016-17 and throughout their careers: Brianna Becker 77.04 career scoring average (on pace to finish 5th in CSU history) Katrina Prendergast 67 (Round 2, Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational); T-1st in singleround history (Prendergast now owns two of the four 67s in school history) 68 (Round 1, Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate); T-6th in single-round history 7 top-20 finishes (T-2nd in single-season history, along with her 2015-16 total and three others) 74.31 season stroke average (on pace to finish 3rd in singleseason history; would own two of top-three averages). Elisabeth Rau 77.17 career scoring average (on pace to finish 7th in CSU history) Ellen Secor 68 (Round 2, Ptarmigan Ram Classic); T-6th in single-round history 5 top-20 performances (one more would tie for 6th in single-season history) 75.00 season scoring average (on pace to finish 4th in single-season history) Team 305.00 season scoring average (on pace to finish 7th in school history) 281 score during Round 3 of the Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate (T-2nd in CSU single-round history) 875 score at the Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate (6th in CSU tournament history). SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM CSU s women s golf team posted a team GPA of 3.78 this past fall, the highest among all CSU teams in 2016. Looking back further, four of CSU s six golfers from 2015-16 earned Mountain West Academic All-Conference honors for holding a cumulative grade-point average above 3.0, with three of them on the Rams 2016-17 roster. Additionally, Brianna Becker and CSU graduate Mikayla Tatman were named All-American Scholars by the Women s Golf Coaches Association. Dating back to 2004, at least one Rams golfer has been a recipient. GREB TO JOIN RAMS PROGRAM In November, prep star Haley Greb signed her National Letter of Intent to play for the Rams, beginning this fall. Greb, from Pendleton High School in Oregon, earned four all-state honors and won the 2016 Oregon Junior Amateur. I get sad thinking about Elisabeth leaving because she s done a lot for this program, Young said. Not just the golf, but the attitude she brings every day. If you had five Elisabeths on your team it d be quite the team. The competitiveness that Bri brings to the program is special. She never wants to lose anything. She s very hard on herself but she always wants to excel and be better. Not to mention the students and people these two are. If every player could be like these two, the university would be incredible. They re going to be missed. YOUNG APPOINTED TO NCAA COMMITTEE In September 2015, CSU head women s golf coach Annie Young was named to the NCAA Division I Women s Golf Committee. The four-year appointment extends through the 2018-19 academic year. As part of the committee, Young makes monthly conference calls, selects teams for regionals and evaluates potential rules changes, in addition to other tasks. During the spring, she traveled to regionals and the NCAA Championship, representing the NCAA.

SARAH ARCHULETA S12-13 Ptarmigan Ram Classic 75 77 80 232 T-47th S19-20 Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational - - - - - O7-9 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate 78 76 73 227 T-57th O17-18 Greenville (N.C.) Regional Preview 82 91 86 259 88th O23-25 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown - - - - - F27-28 The Gold Rush* 82 85 75 242 T-74th M6-7 Meadow View Invitational - - - - - M10-12 MountainView Collegiate 86 82 81 249 74th M31-A2 Bryan National - - - - - A10-11 Dale McNamara Invitational - - - - - 2016-17 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS CAROLINE REINERS S12-13 Ptarmigan Ram Classic 81 82 77 240 T-75th S19-20 Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational - - - - - O7-9 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate* 76 77 76 229 T-65th O17-18 Greenville (N.C.) Regional Preview* 79 80 81 240 T-57th O23-25 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 74 81-155 T-101st F27-28 The Gold Rush* 90 84 83 257 86th M6-7 Meadow View Invitational - - - - - M10-12 MountainView Collegiate - - - - - M31-A2 Bryan National - - - - - A10-11 Dale McNamara Invitational* 83 87 91 261 53rd BRIANNA BECKER S12-13 Ptarmigan Ram Classic* 76 77 78 231 T-42nd S19-20 Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational 79 84 73 236 T-46th O7-9 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate 74 73 70 217 T-12th O17-18 Greenville (N.C.) Regional Preview 85 79 81 245 T-74th O23-25 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 75 71-146 T-59th F27-28 The Gold Rush 76 82 84 242 T-74th M6-7 Meadow View Invitational 81 80 77 238 T-68th M10-12 MountainView Collegiate 82 79 76 237 63rd M31-A2 Bryan National 82 77 77 236 T-76th A10-11 Dale McNamara Invitational 79 74 77 230 T-24th ELLEN SECOR S12-13 Ptarmigan Ram Classic* 73 68 74 215 5th S19-20 Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational 72 71 80 223 T-9th O7-9 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate 72 76 69 217 T-12th O17-18 Greenville (N.C.) Regional Preview 82 79 75 236 T-39th O23-25 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 75 72-147 T-65th F27-28 The Gold Rush 77 72 77 226 T-25th M6-7 Meadow View Invitational 77 81 72 230 T-45th M10-12 MountainView Collegiate 71 76 72 219 T-14th M31-A2 Bryan National 82 76 78 236 T-76th A10-11 Dale McNamara Invitational 77 77 72 226 T-14th KATRINA PRENDERGAST S12-13 Ptarmigan Ram Classic 79 76 75 230 T-39th S19-20 Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational 79 67 80 226 T-18th O7-9 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate 68 77 69 214 T-4th O17-18 Greenville (N.C.) Regional Preview 80 82 79 241 T-61st O23-25 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 72 70-142 T-28th F27-28 The Gold Rush 72 74 75 221 T-11th M6-7 Meadow View Invitational 74 74 70 218 T-9th M10-12 MountainView Collegiate 73 74 73 220 T-16th M31-A2 Bryan National 74 70 73 217 T-14th A10-11 Dale McNamara Invitational 73 76 77 226 T-14th ELISABETH RAU S12-13 Ptarmigan Ram Classic 82 75 75 232 T-47th S19-20 Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational 76 84 75 235 T-40th O7-9 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate 82 83 74 239 93rd O17-18 Greenville (N.C.) Regional Preview - - - - - O23-25 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 69 76-145 T-54th F27-28 The Gold Rush 80 79 79 238 T-66th M6-7 Meadow View Invitational 78 84 74 236 T-64th M10-12 MountainView Collegiate 84 77 79 240 T-66th M31-A2 Bryan National 78 81 81 240 T-84th A10-11 Dale McNamara Invitational 80 74 79 233 T-29th JESSICA SLOOT S12-13 Ptarmigan Ram Classic 78 73 84 235 T-61st S19-20 Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational 77 79 82 238 T-53rd O7-9 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate* 78 79 74 231 T-75th O17-18 Greenville (N.C.) Regional Preview 84 80 80 244 T-71st O23-25 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown - - - - - F27-28 The Gold Rush 81 74 77 232 T-45th M6-7 Meadow View Invitational 84 85 77 246 72nd M10-12 MountainView Collegiate* 82 81 77 240 T-66th M31-A2 Bryan National 83 87 85 255 93rd A10-11 Dale McNamara Invitational 83 81 82 246 51st * Played as an individual

2016-17 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PLAYER EVENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW ROUND LOW TOUR. TOP 10 TOP 20 Sarah Archuleta 5 15 1,209 80.60 73 227 0 0 Brianna Becker 10 29 2,264 78.07 70 217 0 1 Katrina Prendergast 10 29 2,155 74.31 67 214 2 7 Elisabeth Rau 9 26 2,038 78.38 69 232 0 0 Caroline Reiners 6 17 1,382 81.29 74 229 0 0 Ellen Secor 10 29 2,175 75.00 68 215 2 5 Jessica Sloot 9 27 2,167 80.26 73 231 0 0 TEAM TOTALS 10 29 8,845 305.00 281 875 4 13 * Team strokes and average are based off of individuals that contributed to tournament team score; top 10s and top 20s are the total number of times CSU individuals have reached that milestone. 2016-17 LINEUPS TOURNAMENT NO. 1 NO. 2 NO. 3 NO. 4 NO. 5 IND Ptarmigan Ram Classic Katrina Prendergast Elisabeth Rau Sarah Archuleta Jessica Sloot Caroline Reiners Brianna Becker Ellen Secor Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational Ellen Scor Katrina Prendergast Elisabeth Rau Brianna Becker Jessica Sloot Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate Sarah Archuleta Brianna Becker Elisabeth Rau Ellen Secor Katrina Prendergast Caroline Reiners Jessica Sloot Greenville (N.C.) Regional Preview Katrina Prendergast Ellen Secor Brianna Becker Sarah Archuleta Jessica Sloot Caroline Reiners Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown Ellen Secor Katrina Prendergast Brianna Becker Caroline Reiners Elisabeth Rau - The Gold Rush Katrina Prendergast Ellen Secor Elisabeth Rau Brianna Becker Jessica Sloot Sarah Archuleta Caroline Reiners Meadow View Invitational Katrina Prendergast Ellen Secor Jessica Sloot Elisabeth Rau Brianna Becker - MountainView Collegiate Ellen Secor Katrina Prendergast Brianna Becker Elisabeth Rau Sarah Archuleta Jessica Sloot Bryan National Katrina Prendergast Ellen Secor Elisabeth Rau Brianna Becker Jessica Sloot - Dale McNamara Invitational Katrina Prendergast Ellen Secor Brianna Becker Elisabeth Rau Jessica Sloot Caroline Reiners Mountain West Championship - - - - - - TOURNAMENTS AT POSITION NO. 1 NO. 2 NO. 3 NO. 4 NO. 5 # IND Sarah Archuleta 1 0 1 1 1 4 1 Brianna Becker 0 1 4 3 1 9 1 Katrina Prendergast 6 3 0 0 1 10 0 Elisabeth Rau 0 1 4 3 1 9 0 Caroline Reiners 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 Ellen Secor 3 5 0 1 0 9 1 Jessica Sloot 0 0 1 1 5 7 2

INDIVIDUAL CAREER STATISTICS SARAH ARCHULETA EVENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW ROUND LOW TOUR. TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH 2014-15 8 23 1,795 78.04 69 222 0 0 T-21st 2015-16 10 29 2,215 76.38 69 220 1 1 T-8th 2016-17 5 15 1,209 80.60 73 227 0 0 T-47th CAREER TOTALS 23 67 5,219 77.90 69 220 1 1 T-8th BRIANNA BECKER EVENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW ROUND LOW TOUR. TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH 2013-14 (Hawai i) 7 21 1,651 78.62 73 234 1 1 10th 2014-15 (Hawai i) 10 29 2,297 79.21 72 228 0 0 T-26th 2015-16 9 26 1,973 75.88 69 216 0 0 T-26th 2016-17 10 29 2,264 78.07 70 217 0 1 T-12th CSU TOTALS 19 55 4,237 77.04 69 216 0 1 T-12th CAREER TOTALS 36 105 8,185 77.95 69 216 1 2 10th KATRINA PRENDERGAST EVENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW ROUND LOW TOUR. TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH 2015-16 12 35 2,579 73.69 67 210 3 7 2nd 2016-17 10 29 2,155 74.31 67 214 2 7 T-4th CAREER TOTALS 22 64 4,734 73.97 67 210 5 14 2nd ELISABETH RAU EVENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW ROUND LOW TOUR. TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH 2013-14 8 24 1,872 78.00 72 222 0 1 T-18th 2014-15 10 29 2,242 77.31 70 214 1 1 T-10th 2015-16 11 32 2,414 75.44 70 214 0 3 T-12th 2016-17 9 26 2,038 78.38 69 232 0 0 T-29th CAREER TOTALS 38 111 8,566 77.17 69 214 1 5 T-10th CAROLINE REINERS EVENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW ROUND LOW TOUR. TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH 2016-17 6 17 1,382 81.29 74 229 0 0 53rd CAREER TOTALS 6 17 1,382 81.29 74 229 0 0 53rd ELLEN SECOR EVENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW ROUND LOW TOUR. TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH 2016-17 10 29 2,175 75.00 68 215 2 5 5th CAREER TOTALS 10 29 2,175 75.00 68 215 2 5 5th JESSICA SLOOT EVENTS ROUNDS STROKES AVERAGE LOW ROUND LOW TOUR. TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH 2016-17 9 27 2,167 80.26 73 231 0 0 T-45th CAREER TOTALS 9 27 2,167 80.25 73 231 0 0 T-45th FOLLOW THE RAMS For more information on CSU women s golf, log onto www.csurams.com. Fans ar also encouraged to follow the Rams on Twitter (@CSUWomensGolf).

COLONEL WOLLENBERG PTARMIGAN RAM CLASSIC Sept. 12-13 Fort Collins, Colo. Ptarmigan Country Club 15 Teams Par 72 6,364 yards 12/15... Colorado State... 313-301-307 921 (+57) 5/87... Ellen Secor (IND)... 73-68-74 215 (-1) T-39... Katrina Prendergast... 79-76-75 230 (+14) T-42... Brianna Becker (IND)... 76-77-78 231 (+15) T-47... Elisabeth Rau... 82-75-75 232 (+16) T-47... Sarah Archuleta... 75-77-80 232 (+16) T-61... Jessica Sloot... 78-73-84 235 (+19) T-75... Caroline Reiners... 81-82-77 240 (+24) Team Champion: San José State 871 (+7) Medalist: My Leander (San José State) 210 (-6) FORT COLLINS, Colo. Colorado State freshman golfer Ellen Secor earned a top-five finish at the Colonel Wollenberg Ptarmigan Ram Classic, carding a 1-under 215 in her first collegiate competition. Secor s score was impressive, but unfortunately for the Rams, she was competing as an individual and did not count toward the Rams score. If she did, it would have accounted for a 17-stroke difference and moved the Rams from 12th to eighth place in the standings. She stepped up great, head coach Annie Young said of Secor s performance. She proved that she belongs in the lineup, and the intensity she comes with is going to be a huge asset for us when she s in the lineup. Secor posted a team-best 2-over 74 on Tuesday, while sophomore Katrina Prendergast and senior Elisabeth Rau tallied 3-over 75s during Round 3. Overall, Prendergast was the Rams top scorer, finishing with a 14-over 230. Rau and junior Sarah Archuleta tallied 16-over 234s. After leading all CSU scoerers through two rounds, freshman Jessica Sloot tallied a 19-over 235 during Round 3, followed by sophomore Caroline Reiners 24-over 240. Senior Brianna Becker, also competing as an individual, had the Rams third-best score overall of 231 (15-over). We re going to be fine, but we need to take an honest assessment of where we re at and where we need to be, Young said. San José State senior My Leander (6-under 210) held off Gonzaga s Ciera Min for the individual title, helping the Spartans to a commanding victory. San José State (7-over 871) finished 14 strokes ahead of second-pace UC Irvine (21-over 885). Gonzaga finished third (25-over 889), followed by Oregon State (27-over 891), Nevada and San Francisco (28-over 892), Indiana (35-over 899), Northern Colorado (48-over 912), Portland State (49-over 913), Nebraska and Wyoming (50-over 914), CSU (57-over 921), Long Beach State (61-over 925), Hawai i (71-over 935) and Boise State (73-over 937). 2016-17 TOURNAMENT CAPSULES JULI INKSTER SPARTAN INVITATIONAL Sept. 19-20 San Jose, Calif. Almaden Golf and Country Club 11 Teams Par 72 6,190 yards 8/11... Colorado State... 304, 301, 308 913 (+49) T-9/59... Ellen Secor... 72-71-80 223 (+7) T-18... Katrina Prendergast... 79-67-80 226 (+10) T-40... Elisabeth Rau... 76-84-75 235 (+19) T-46... Brianna Becker... 79-84-73 236 (+20) T-53... Jessica Sloot... 77-79-82 238 (+22) Team Champion: BYU 882 (+18) Medalist: Kendra Dalton (BYU) 212 (-4) SAN JOSE, Calif. Colorado State had two top-20 finishers in the Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational, as the Rams concluded their second tournament of the season in eighth place. Freshman Ellen Secor finished in a ninth-place tie her second top-10 performance in as many tournaments to begin her collegiate career while sophomore Katrina Prendergast tied for 18th. It marked the first time since Feb. 23, 2016 that a pair of CSU golfers finished a tournament ranked in the top 20. Secor was in a tie for third place entering Tuesday s final round, while Prendergast was tied for sixth after tying a school record with a 5-under 67 during Round 2, the best score in the field by any player in any round. During that round, Prendergast had nine of her 10 birdies, including a stretch of four in five holes. Seniors Elisabeth Rau and Brianna Becker each moved up 10 places during Round 3, carding the Rams best scores of the day. Rau posted a 3-over 75 to finish at 19-over 235, while Becker had a team-best 1-over 73, finishing at 20-over 236. Freshman Jessica Sloot finished with a 22-over 238. BYU (18-over 882) finished three strokes ahead of host San José State (21-over 885) to win the team title, followed by Colorado (29-over 893), Nevada (40-over 904), UC Irvine (41-over 905), Santa Clara and Gonzaga (44-over 908), CSU (49-over 913), Long Beach State (54-over 918), Cal Poly (55-over 919) and San Francisco (64-over 928). RON MOORE WOMEN S INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 7-9 Littleton, Colo. Highlands Ranch Golf Course 18 Teams Par 72 6,426 yards 5/18... Colorado State... 292, 302, 281 875 (+11) T-4/102.. Katrina Prendergast... 68-77-69 214 (-2) T-12... Brianna Becker... 74-73-70 217 (+1) T-12... Ellen Secor... 72-76-69 217 (+1) T-57... Sarah Archuleta... 78-76-73 227 (+11) T-65... Caroline Reiners (IND)... 76-77-76 229 (+13) T-75... Jessica Sloot (IND)... 78-79-74 231 (+15) 93... Elisabeth Rau... 82-83-74 239 (+23) Team Champion: Pepperdine 854 (-10) Medalist: Sophie Newlove (Denver) 210 (-6) LITTLETON, Colo. Colorado State shot its best round of golf of the season on Sunday, and coupled with an all-around team performance, finished fifth out of 18 teams at the Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate. With three top-20 finishers, CSU carded a 7-under 281 during Round 3 to finish the three-day tournament at 11-over 875. The single-round score of 281 is tied for the third-best performance in school history, while the three-round score of 875 is sixth. They re really excited about today s play, head coach Annie Young said about her players. It s always fun when you shoot under par as a team, but everybody shot a low score today, which makes everyone feel like they contributed. It was a team effort. Katrina Prendergast tallied her first top-five finish of the season, shooting a 3-under 69 on Sunday to finish at 2-under 214. She tied for fourth, thanks to two under-par rounds, including a tournament-leading 4-under 68 during Round 1. Just three strokes behind Prendergast was senior Brianna Becker and freshman Ellen Secor. They both tallied 1-over 217s, tied for 12th out of 102 golfers. Secor had a 3-under 69 on Sunday, while Becker carded a 2-under 70. Becker was consistent throughout the weekend, shooting between 2-over and 2-under in each round. Secor had an even-par 72 in Round 1, and finished strong with the 3-under 69 after shooting a 4-over 76 during Round 2. Sarah Archuleta (1-over 73) and Elisabeth Rau (2-over 74) also had solid rounds on Sunday their best totals of the tournament. Competing as individuals, Caroline Reiners and Jessica Sloot also shot their best rounds of the tournament on the final day. CSU s Round-3 score of 281 was the second-best score of the entire tournament second only to Kentucky s 277, also during Round 3. After shooting a strong 292 during Round 1 and sitting in third place, the Rams struggled through Round 2 on Saturday, carding a 14-over 302. Yesterday wasn t our finest day, but what was great to see was how they bounced back, Young said. If we re going to compete for titles and top fives, we re all going to have to play well and show up and be ready to play. This week was a big step in the right direction for us. Pepperdine (10-under 854), which took a nine-stroke lead after one round of play on Friday, held on to defeat host Denver (6-under 858). Kentucky placed third (7-over 871), followed by Georgetown (10-over 874) one stroke ahead of CSU. Nebraska (12-over 876), Ole Miss (13-over 877), Long Beach State (17-over 881), Fresno State and Nevada (21-over 885), Delaware (26-over 890), UC Riverside (32-over 896), San Francisco (38-over 902), Wyoming and Northern Colorado (46-over 910), South Dakota (47-over 911), Arkansas Little Rock (61-over 925) and North Dakota State (64-over 928) finished behind the Rams.

GREENVILLE (N.C.) REGIONAL PREVIEW Oct. 17-18 Greenville, N.C. Brook Valley Country Club 16 Teams Par 72 6,133 yards 15/16... Colorado State... 328-320-315 963 (+99) T-39/92.. Ellen Secor... 82-79-75 236 (+20) T-57... Caroline Reiners (IND)... 79-80-81 240 (+24) T-61... Katrina Prendergast... 80-82-79 241 (+25) T-71... Jessica Sloot... 84-80-80 244 (+28) T-74... Brianna Becker... 85-79-81 245 (+29) 88... Sarah Archuleta... 82-91-86 259 (+43) Team Champion: TCU 895 (+31) Medalist: Connie Jaffrey (Kansas State) 219 (+3) GREENVILLE, N.C. The Colorado State women s golf team faired a little better in rounds 2 and 3 of the Greenville (N.C.) Regional Preview than it did in Round 1 on Monday. The Rams shot a 32-over 320 and 27-over 315 in rounds 2 and 3, respectively, on Tuesday. They finished in 15th place out of 16 teams, with a 963 that was 99 strokes over par. Action was suspended Monday evening due to darkness, with each CSU golfer having three or four holes remaining in the second round. Play resumed Tuesday morning at 6 a.m. MT with the conclusion of the second round, before turning around to play the final 18. Freshman Ellen Secor once again led the Rams with a team low of 20-over par, shooting 236 for the tournament. She finished tied for 39th place, in the upper half of the 92-player tournament. Following Secor was sophomore Katrina Prendergast, who finished 25-over, carding a 241 for the three rounds. Freshman Jessica Sloot was close behind, shooting a 28-over 244. Senior Brianna Becker finished one-off Sloot with a 29-over 245, while junior Sarah Archuleta finished the two-day event with a 43-over 259. Sophomore Caroline Reiners competed as an individual and concluded the tournament at 24-over 240, second-best on the team. Her best round was the first 18, carding a teambest 7-over 79. Three of CSU s golfers shot their best score during Round 3, led by Secor s 3-over 75. TCU (31-over, 895) took the lead on day one and did not let go. They finished in 1st place beating 2nd place Augusta (49-over 913) by 18 strokes for the 3-round event. Kansas State (50-over, 914), Clemson (53-over, 917), East Carolina (55-over, 919), Illinois (62-over, 926), Old Dominion (67-over, 931). Campbell (70-over, 934), Oregon (72-over, 936), Iowa (73-over, 937), Denver (77-over, 941), Mississippi State (79-over, 943), Virginia Tech (86-over, 950), Idaho (97-over, 961), all finished ahead of the Rams and Middle Tennessee (108-over, 895) came in last of the 16 teams. 2016-17 TOURNAMENT CAPSULES LAS VEGAS INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOWDOWN Oct. 23-25 Las Vegas, Nev. Boulder Creek Golf Club 19 Teams Par 72 6,301 yards 14/19... Colorado State... 290-289 579 (+3) T-28/105.. Katrina Prendergast... 72-70 142(-2) T-54... Elisabeth Rau... 69-76 145 (+1) T-59... Brianna Becker... 75-71 146(+2) T-65... Ellen Secor... 75-72 147(+3) T-101... Caroline Reiners... 74-81 155(+11) Team Champion: Baylor 551 (-25) Medalist: Amy Lee (Baylor) 135 (-9) LAS VEGAS, Nev. Colorado State capped its fall women s golf season on Tuesday with the final round of the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown. The Rams finished just one stroke over par on Tuesday (289), led by three players who shot par or better. Sophomore Katrina Prendergast led all scorers on the day, carding a 2-under 70, featuring five birdies and an eagle. Senior Brianna Becker was also under par (1-under 71), while freshman Ellen Secor was even (72). Prendergast was the Rams top finisher, posting a 2-under 142 over the two rounds. She posted an even-par 72 on Sunday, followed by Tuesday s score of 2-under, to tie for 28th place out of 105 golfers. Senior Elisabeth Rau was at 4-over 76 during Round 2, but set a career best with a 3-under 69 during Round 1, to finish at 1-over 145 (T-54th). Becker s second-round score allowed her to finish at 2-over (146; T-59th), while Secor was one stroke behind her (147; T-65th). Sophomore Caroline Reiners posted a personal best of 2-over 74 during Round 1, but was at 9-over in Round 2 to finish at 11-over (155; T-101st). We started out playing really well, but kind of tailed off near the end, head coach Annie Young said. It s been a theme throughout the fall season, where we start strong but we don t finish. We re playing average right now and are capable of playing a lot better. Baylor (25-under 551) won the tournament which was originally scheduled for three rounds before Monday s second round was canceled due to rain. Host UNLV (17-under 559) finished second, followed by Idaho (16-under 560), San Diego State and Texas (15-under 561), Vanderbilt (14-under 562), San José State (11-under 565), UC Riverside (7-under 569), Missouri (4-under 572), Fresno State (3-under 573), Indiana and Gonzaga (1-over 577), Nevada (2-over 578), CSU (3-over 579), Nebraska (6-over 582), New Mexico (7-over 583), New Mexico State (13-over 589), Long Beach State (17-over 593) and UC Irvine (18-over 594). The Rams, who participated in five fall tournaments, will next compete Feb. 27-28 at The Gold Rush in Long Beach, Calif. The consistency is not there right now, Young said, but I believe we have a lot of talent and can be successful this season. This break will give us a chance to rest, work on the little things and train so we re not as tired late in rounds. TRILOGY COLLEGIATE QUAD MATCHES Feb. 11 Gilbert, Ariz. Trilogy at Power Ranch 4 Teams Par 71 5,721 yards BYU def. CSU, 5-1 Lauren Atkinson def. Sarah Archuleta (3&2) Kendra Dalton def. Brianna Becker (4&3) Alexandra White def. Katrina Prendergast (6&4) Rose Huang def. Elisabeth Rau (2&1) Ellen Secor def. Brooklyn Hocker (2&1) Jessica Sloot def. Anna Kennedy (5&3) Iowa def. CSU, 3.5-2.5 Shawn Rennegarbe def. Sarah Archuleta (3&4) Anna Kim def. Brianna Becker (4&3) Katrina Prendergast vs. Jessie Sindlinger (Tie) Elisabeth Rau def. Jessica Ip (5&4) Elisa Saurez def. Ellen Secor (7&5) Jessica Sloot def. Morgan Kukla (5&4) GILBERT, Ariz. Colorado State opened its spring season on Saturday, dropping duel matches against BYU and Iowa in Gilbert, Ariz. The match play was a late addition to the spring schedule after a round of the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown in November was rained out. CSU began the day with 18 holes against BYU. The Cougars were victorious over the Rams, 5-1, with freshman Ellen Secor earning CSU s lone point. She won her match, 2-and-1, while senior Elisabeth Rau battled back from an early deficit, once three down, to lose by one on the final hole. In the afternoon, Iowa narrowly defeated CSU, 3.5-2.5. Rau (5-and-4) and freshman Jessica Sloot (5-and-4) both won their matches after 14 holes, while sophomore Katrina Prendergast tied her opponent, leaving the Rams a half-point short of evening up the score.

THE GOLD RUSH Feb. 27-28 Seal Beach, Calif. Old Ranch Country Club 14 Teams Par 72 6,115 yards 8/14... Colorado State... 305-299-308 912 (+48) T-11/87... Katrina Prendergast... 72-74-75 221 (+5) T-25... Ellen Secor... 77-72-77 226 (+10) T-45... Jessica Sloot... 81-74-77 232 (+16) T-66... Elisabeth Rau... 80-79-79 238 (+22) T-74... Brianna Becker... 76-82-84 242 (+26) T-74... Sarah Archuleta (IND)... 82-85-75 242 (+26) 86... Caroline Reiners (IND)... 90-84-83 257 (+41) Team Champion: San José State 869 (+5) Medalist: Sophie Hausmann (Idaho) 204 (-12) SEAL BEACH, Calif. Colorado State women s golfer Katrina Prendergast tied for 11th place out of 87 golfers, shooting a 221 (5-over) at The Gold Rush. The Rams concluded the twoday tournament on Tuesday, finishing in eighth place out of 14 teams (48-over 912). The Rams sat in seventh place following Monday s action, which was suspended late in the second round due to rain and darkness. The competitors finished Round 2 on Tuesday morning before playing the final round. CSU shot 20-over in Round 3 (308), dropping one spot in the team standings. Today was a bit of a struggle overall, head coach Annie Young said. I thought we had a perfect opportunity to beat some teams that were ranked ahead of us. We weren t able to get it done, unfortunately, but there were some bright spots despite. Prendergast, who recorded her third top-20 finish of the season, was the Rams top performer in Round 3, carding a 3-over 75. Freshmen Ellen Secor and Jessica Sloot each posted 5-over 77s during Round 3. Secor was the Rams second-best performer, placing 25th, while Sloot moved up four spots on Tuesday to finish as CSU s third-best performer. Playing as an individual, junior Sarah Archuleta had her second-best single-round score of the year, carding a 3-over 75. On Monday, Prendergast shot even-par during Round 1, and after two rounds of play was tied for sixth place. The highlight of the day came from Secor, however, who recorded her firstever hole in one. Using an 8-iron on Hole 5, Secor sunk the Par-3 hole with the shot of her life. Young called CSU s performance on Monday a team effort, with the Rams also getting production from senior Brianna Becker, who shot a 3-over 75 during Round 1. Of the five Mountain West schools competing, CSU finished second. San José State won the team title with a final score of 869 (5-over). BYU finished runner-up (16-over 880), followed by Idaho (19-over 883), host Long Beach State (24-over 888), Gonzaga (28-over 892), Ole Miss (39-over 903), UC Irvine (43-over 907), CSU (48-over 912), Fresno State (51-over 915), Nevada (52-over 916), Santa Clara (53-over 917), Boise State (69-over 933), UC Riverside (75-over 939) and Montana (86-over 950). 2016-17 TOURNAMENT CAPSULES MEADOW CLUB WOMEN S INTERCOLLEGIATE March 6-7 Fairfax, Calif. Meadow Club 13 Teams Par 72 6,167 yards T-12/13... Colorado State... 310-319-293 922 (+58) T-9/75... Katrina Prendergast... 74-74-70 218 (+2) T-45... Ellen Secor... 77-81-72 230 (+14) T-64... Elisabeth Rau... 78-84-74 236 (+20) T-68... Brianna Becker... 81-80-77 238 (+22) 72... Jessica Sloot... 84-85-77 246 (+30) Team Champion: San Diego State 870 (+6) Medalist: My Leander (San José State) 211 (-5) FAIRFAX, Calif. Colorado State put up a strong performance Tuesday at the Meadow Club, shooting a 5-over 293 during the final round of the Meadow Club Women s Intercollegiate. All five Rams golfers posted their best rounds of the tournament, led by sophomore Katrina Prendergast (2-under 70), who finished tied for ninth place. Today was much better, head coach Annie Young said regarding the Rams improvement after struggling through the first two rounds on Monday. This is more of the team that I think we are, and the players voiced that after the round. We didn t have anything to lose, so we went out there with an attitude of attack. The late push allowed CSU to tie with San Francisco for 12th place. Entering the day, the Rams sat 22 strokes behind the Dons and 19 strokes behind the next-closest competitor. But despite a difficult first two rounds, the Rams third-round score was among the best in the field and just five strokes off the rounder leader. Prendergast moved up seven spots to earn a top-10 placing (tied for ninth out of 75 golfers). It marked her second top-10 performance of the season and fourth top-20 finish including her second in a row. Freshman Ellen Secor scored an even-par 72 during Round 3, moving up 15 places, while senior Elisabeth Rau was just two strokes over par (74), jumping six spots. Senior Brianna Becker and freshman Jessica Sloot finished the day at 5-over 77. Everyone stepped up and played the way they re capable of doing, Young said. I think they re as frustrated as I am that we haven t been getting it done, so today was a nice way to finish. San Diego State won the tournament with a 6-over 870, four spots ahead of BYU (10-over 874). Illinois finished third (17-over 881), followed by California (18-over 882), Michigan (24-over 888), San José State (27-over 891), Pepperdine (32-896), Coastal Carolina (33-over 897), Oregon State (38-over 902), UC Davis (46-over 910), Nevada (52-over 916) and CSU and San Francisco (58-over 922). More than half of the tournament field is ranked in this week s Golfstat top-50 national rankings. At times it seems like we re so far away, and then days like today show us that we can turn things around, Young said. I believe we can, and we ll have the chance to show that right away. MOUNTAINVIEW COLLEGIATE March 10-12 Tucson, Ariz. Mountain View Golf Club 13 Teams Par 72 6,227 yards 12/13... Colorado State... 310-306-300 916 (+52) T-14/75... Ellen Secor... 71-76-72 219 (+3) T-16... Katrina Prendergast... 73-74-73 220 (+4) 63... Brianna Becker... 82-79-76 237 (+21) T-66... Elisabeth Rau... 84-77-79 240 (+24) T-66... Jessica Sloot (IND)... 82-81-77 240 (+24) 74... Sarah Archuleta... 86-82-81 249 (+33) Team Champion: Arizona 850 (-14) Medalist: Wanasa Zhou (Arizona) 203 (-13) TUCSON, Ariz. Freshman Ellen Secor and sophomore Katrina Prendergast earned top-20 performances on Sunday, placing in 14th and 16th place, respectively, at the Mountain- View Collegiate Invitational. As a team, Colorado State played its best golf of the weekend on Sunday, shooting a 12-over 300 during Round 3. The Rams improved each round, finishing at 52-over 916 and in 12th place. This marks the third time this season that at least two Rams have placed in the top 20 of a tournament, with each one featuring Prendergast and Secor. On Sunday, Secor carded an even-par 72 during the final round, one of 20 golfers in the field to shoot par or better. For the weekend, she recorded a 3-over 219, including a 1-under 71 during the opening round. Prendergast was one stroke behind Secor, carding a 1-over 73 on the day and 4-over 220 for the weekend. She shot 73 twice and 74 once during the three-round tournament. She has finished in the top 20 for all three tournaments this spring. Senior Brianna Becker performed well on Sunday, shooting a 4-over 76 and finishing the weekend at 21-over 237. Senior Elisabeth Rau was a couple spots behind Becker, carding a 24-over 240. Junior Sarah Archuleta had her best round of the weekend on Sunday, finishing at 33-over 249. Freshman Jessica Sloot competed as an individual, posting a 24-over 240, including a 5-over 77 during Round 3. Arizona won the tournament by 21 strokes, carding a 14-under 850. New Mexico State placed second (7-over 871), followed by Houston (10-over 874), UNLV and Oklahoma (15-over 879), Missouri and Kansas State (24-over 888), Ole Miss (28-over 892), Central Arkansas (31-over 895), Middle Tennessee State (37-over 901), North Texas (43-over 907), CSU (52-over 916) and Redlands Community College (108-over 972).

BRYAN NATIONAL COLLEGIATE March 31-April 2 Browns Summit, N.C. Bryan Park Champions Course 18 Teams Par 72 6,386 yards 16/18... Colorado State... 316-304-309 912 (+65) T-14/98... Katrina Prendergast... 74-70-73 217 (+1) T-76... Ellen Secor... 82-76-78 236 (+20) T-76... Brianna Becker... 82-77-77 236 (+20) T-84... Elisabeth Rau... 78-81-81 240 (+24) 93... Jessica Sloot... 83-87-85 255 (+39) Team Champion: Alabama 851 (-13) Medalist: Kristen Gillman (Alabama) 208 (-8) BROWNS SUMMIT, N.C. Colorado State golfer Katrina Prendergast recorded her fourth consecutive top-20 finish, placing tied for 14th out of 98 golfers at the Bryan National Collegiate. Prendergast now has six top-20 performances this year, including in all four spring tournaments. The standout sophomore was the lone bright spot for the Rams, who finished 16th out of 18 teams in the weekend tournament. Originally scheduled to open play on Friday, rain pushed back the opening round to Saturday. The Rams sat in 15th place after two rounds, before falling back one spot during Sunday s final round. She s doing a really good job, head coach Annie Young said of Prendergast. She seems to have control of her game and her emotions. If you ask her, she would say she didn t play as well as she would have liked in the fall, so this spring has been really good for her. She s been working really hard and this weekend she beat a lot of really good players. Prendergast carded a 1-over 73 on Sunday, moving up one spot from Saturday. She was consistent all weekend, recording a 2-over 74 in the opening round and a 2-under 70 during Round 2. She closed the weekend with a team-most 10 birdies. Behind Prendergast, however, the Rams struggled. Senior Brianna Becker had her best round of the tournament on Sunday (5-over 77), finishing at 20-over 236, along with freshman Ellen Secor. They tied for 76th place, ahead of senior Elisabeth Rau (24-over 240; T-84th) and Jessica Sloot (39-over 255; 93rd). It s been the same thing the whole year, Young said. It seems like we ll put up a big number here or we get on a string of bogeys. The scores weren t quite there this week, but there was better golf played. It seems like it hasn t come together yet. We have two tournament lets and we hope it will by then. No. 3 Alabama ran away with the title, finishing 13 strokes under par (851). Georgia was in second place (1-over 865), ahead of Baylor (3-over 867), North Carolina and North Carolina State (8-over 872), South Carolina (17-over 881), Miami (19-over 883), Michigan (21-over 885), Wake Forest (22-over 886), Virginia (33-over 897), UCF (36-over 900), Notre Dame (43-over 907), Oregon (50-over 914), Penn State (54-over 918), Georgetown (61-over 925), and CSU (65-over 929). The Rams placed ahead of College of Charleston (73-over 937) and North Carolina- Greensboro (85-over 949). Among the field were 11 nationally ranked top-50 teams. 2016-17 TOURNAMENT CAPSULES DALE McNAMARA INVITATIONAL Apr. 10-11 Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa Country Club 9 Teams Par 70 6,112 yards T-6/9... Colorado State... 309-301-305 915 (+48) T-14/54... Katrina Prendergast... 73-76-77 226 (+16) T-14... Ellen Secor... 77-77-72 226 (+16) T-24... Brianna Becker... 79-74-77 230 (+20) T-29... Elisabeth Rau... 80-74-79 233 (+23) 51... Jessica Sloot... 83-81-82 246 (+36) 53... Caroline Reiners (IND)... 83-87-91 261 (+51) Team Champion: Tulsa 881 (+41) Medalist: Greta Bruner (Tulsa) 211 (+1) TULSA, Okla. For the fourth time this season, sophomore Katrina Prendergast and freshman Ellen Secor both recorded top-20 finishes, tying for 14th place at the Dale McNamara Invitational. Colorado State finished the tournament tied for sixth place, carding a 75-over 915 during the two-day tournament. Prendergast recorded her highest score of the tournament on Tuesday (7-over 77), but a 3-over 73 during Round 1 kept her among the leaders throughout the competition. Secor posted 7-over 77s in both of Monday s rounds before impressing on Day 2, firing a 2-over 72 to jump 11 places. She had three birdies and 10 pars during the final round. They each had six birdies overall, with Secor excelling on Par-4 and Par-5 holes. For Prendergast, it was her seventh top-20 finish of the season including in all five spring tournaments. Secor did it for the fourth time. The duo is on pace to record the third-best (Prendergast) and fourth-best (Secor) season stroke averages in CSU history. Seniors Brianna Becker and Elisabeth Rau also had strong tournaments. Becker finished tied for 24th out of 54 golfers with a 20-over 230. She had a 7-over 77 during Round 3, preceded by her best round of the week in Round 2 (4-over 74). Rau also had a 4-over 74 during the second round before posting a 9-over 79 on Tuesday to finish at 23-over 233 (T-29th). Freshman Jessica Sloot finished 51st with a 36-over 246 while sophomore Caroline Reiners, competing as an individual, had a 51-over 261. CSU carded a 25-over 305 during Tuesday s final round. The Rams began the tournament with a 29-over 309 before shaving off eight strokes in the afternoon with a 21-over 301. Host Tulsa came from behind to win the tournament (41-over 881). New Mexico State placed second (46-over 886), followed by BYU (53-over 893), Fresno State (60-over 900), Kansas (67-over 907), CSU and Oral Roberts (75-over 915), Cincinnati (96-over 936) and Missouri State (101-over 941). The tournament was the 11th and final competition of the regular season for CSU. Next up, CSU will travel to Rancho Mirage, Calif., for the Mountain West Championship (April 17-19). A year ago, the Rams placed sixth, led by Prendergast s runner-up finish.