OLE MISS WOMEN S GOLF TOURNAMENT NOTES LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE ATHENS, GA APRIL 13-14

Similar documents
OLE MISS WOMEN S GOLF TOURNAMENT NOTES SUNTRUST GATOR INVITATIONAL MARK BOSTICK GOLF COURSE GAINESVILLE, FL MAR , 2018

OLE MISS WOMEN S GOLF TOURNAMENT NOTES NCAA WOMEN S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS - SAN FRANCISCO REGIONAL TPC HARDING PARK SAN FRANCISCO, CA MAY 7-9

OLE MISS WOMEN S GOLF TOURNAMENT NOTES REBEL BEACH INVITATIONAL SPANISH TRAIL COUNTRY CLUB LAS VEGAS FEB , 2018

TABLE OF CONTENTS CREDITS. EDITORS Alex Sims, Brad Sheffield. PHOTOGRAPHY // VIDEOGRAPHY Joshua McCoy, Petre Thomas // Scott Wyant, Tyler O Keefe

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA / CRIMSON TIDE / WOMEN S GOLF

Arkansas Golf FINAL Results

Austin, Texas 311 RO /18 Classic Univ. of Texas Golf Club Texas, host Mar Liz Murphey Collegiate

WARHAWK MEN S GOLF GAME NOTES Media Relations Contact: Greg Hartlage Media Relations Assistant O: (318) C: (704)

Florida State Roster Lacey Agnew Sr. Jonesboro, Ga. Andrea Kaelin Jr. Fleming Is., Fla.

» MEN S GOLF TEAM MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Auburn Men s Golf NCAA Championship Schedule and Results Team Roster

WARHAWK WOMEN S GOLF GAME NOTES Media Relations Contact: Greg Hartlage Media Relations Assistant O: (318) C: (704)

» MEN S GOLF TEAM MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

2014 Florida State men s GOLF

// STATISTICS

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL-AMERICANS ALL-AMERICANS ALL-SEC SELECTIONS. DORI CARTER First Team, 2008 & 2009

2013 Women s NCAA Central Regional Championship Thursday, May 9 - Saturday, May 11 Norman, Okla. Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club CHIRAPAT JAO-JAVANIL

Oregon Women s Facebook.com/OregonWomensGolf GoDucks.com/WomensGolf

RAZORBACK MEN'S GOLF SEASON & CAREER STATS RESULTS INDIVIDUAL CAREER ROUNDS

Hawkeye Men s Golf News and Notes

DUKE WOMEN'S GOLF

Mary Michael Maggio Assistant Coach. Quoting Head Coach Amy Bond

MEN S GOLF SEASON STATS

NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships

DUKE WOMEN S GOLF. Head Coach: Dan Brooks (35th Season, Oregon State, 1981) Assistant Coach: Jon Whithaus (4th Season, Ohio Wesleyan, 1991)

Hawkeye Men s Golf News and Notes

DUKE WOMEN'S GOLF

2016 EAST CAROLINA WOMEN S GOLF RECORD BOOK

WOMEN S GOLF. Tournament Information. Tournament Information. Alabama in the Polls. Alabama Quick Facts

Statistics. Individual Totals 11/174 12, Team Totals* 10/29 8, * - 4 counting scores only

Southern Miss Women s Golf Statistics SOUTHERN MISS SCHEDULE/RESULTS

2014 Men s NCAA Eugene Regional Championship Thursday, May 15 - Saturday, May 17 Eugene, Ore. Eugene Country Club

CRIMSON TIDE QUICK FACTS. ALABAMA at Evans Derby Experience WOMEN S GOLF SOCIAL MEDIA:

2012 NCAA Central Regional Championship

CHIRAPAT JAO-JAVANIL. 5-4 Senior Hua-Hin, Thailand Somtawin Witead Suksa Huaymongkhon School

HOUSTON COUGARS GOLF SCHEDULE & STATISTICS

1989 and 2017 National Champions 57 All-America Honors 17 Conference Titles 2 Individual National Champions 40 NCAA Championships Appearances

Troy Trojans Women s Golf 2015 NCAA South Bend Regional

WOMEN S GOLF Statistics and Results

K-STATE GOLF WILDCAT GOLF NOTES. Kansas State University. Founded 1863 Enrollment 23,588. Conference Big 12.

CRIMSON TIDE QUICK FACTS. ALABAMA at Schooner Fall Classic WOMEN S GOLF SOCIAL MEDIA:

Florida Gators: Head Coach Emily Glaser Sixth season Michigan State, 2002

CRIMSON TIDE QUICK FACTS. ALABAMA at Darius Rucker Intercollegiate WOMEN S GOLF SOCIAL MEDIA:

HAWKEYE MEN S GOLF News and Notes

Whitney Simons SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Statistics/Results

MEN S GOLF SOUTH CAROLINA SCHEDULE

MEN S GOLF SOUTH CAROLINA SCHEDULE

UCLA Records Fourth Straight NCAA Top 10 Finish Three players earn All-America honors from the NGCA.

1971 Lynchburg Baptist College was founded by Dr. Jerry Falwell, pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church.

MEN S GOLF SOUTH CAROLINA SCHEDULE. THIS WEEK S EVENT Tavistock Collegiate Invitational

2015 Men s NCAA San Diego Regional Championship Thursday, May 14 - Saturday, May 16 San Diego, Calif. The Farms Golf Club

Date Tournament Team Score Finish Low Individual Individual Score Finish

University of Arizona Men s Golf Results

2011 NCAA Championships May Traditions Golf Club Par 72; 6,260 Yards Bryan, Texas

SEASON NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS QUICK FACTS

2015 Women s NCAA San Antonio Regional Championship Thursday, May 7 - Saturday, May 9 San Antonio, Texas Briggs Ranch Golf Club

Bruins Travel to Arizona for Pac-10 Championships UCLA looking to defend its title and repeat as champions for the first time since 1982.

CRIMSON TIDE QUICK FACTS. ALABAMA at SEC Championships WOMEN S GOLF SOCIAL MEDIA:

Statistics/Results

AUBURN MEN'S GOLF

AUBURN UP NEXT FOR COUGARS IN CHARLESTON CLASSIC

MEN S GOLF Statistics and Results

WOMEN S GOLF Statistics and Results

Statistics/Results

Sattayabanphot s Tournament Results. Sattayabanphot s Career Accomplishments. Sattayabanphot s Career Statistics

WARRIOR GOLF WRAPS UP SEASON

MEN S GOLF SOUTH CAROLINA SCHEDULE

University of Northern Colorado

MARYLAND MEN'S GOLF STATS - FINAL

SEASON STATISTICS

Quinnipiac Women s Golf Fact Sheet

NOTRE DAME MEN S GOLF

WOMEN S GOLF STATISTICS

Historical Notes North Carolina Central University Golf

GEORGIA STATE WOMEN S GOLF

BLUE RAIDER WOMEN S GOLF RECORD BOOK

Schedule and Results

LSU GYMNASTICS. vs. Texas Woman s February 12, 2010 Baton Rouge, La. Pete Maravich Assembly Center 7 p.m. (CT)

CRIMSON TIDE QUICK FACTS. ALABAMA at ANNIKA INTERCOLLEGIATE WOMEN S GOLF SOCIAL MEDIA:

Kentucky Men s Golf Schedule and COACH Statistics CAL

Head Coach:... Brad McMakin (Oklahoma, 1991) Assistant Coach:... Barrett Lais (Arkansas, 2008)

DUKE WOMEN'S GOLF

2006 Washington Golf. NCAA Championship Notes

WOMEN S GOLF 2016 ANNIKA INTERCOLLEGIATE 2016 FALL SCHEDULE SOUTH CAROLINA women s golf -1- #Gamecocks

2012 NCAA CHAMPIONS 3 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 16 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS 12 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS APPEARANCES

Quoting Head Coach Amy Bond

Georgia State Men s Golf Newsletter

HOUSTON COUGARS MEN S GOLF SCHEDULE & STATISTICS

University of Northern Colorado

Iowa Men s Golf Results

Wake Forest Season Statistics

Women s Basketball

UNLV MEN S GOLF ROSTER

Auburn Women s Golf NCAA East Regional Hosted by Auburn University May 9-11, 2013 Auburn University Club, Auburn, Ala.

Last Update: February 27, 2015

SCHEDULE RAMS NOTEBOOK

Falcon Insider BGSU MEN S GOLF NEWSLETTER - MARCH 2016 FALCONS TEE-OFF 2016 SPRING SEASON 2016 SPRING SCHEDULE WHAT S IN THE BAG? WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

TOURNAMENT INFORMATION Schooner Fall Classic Dates: Sept , RANKINGS ( ) ALABAMA QUICK FACTS. Team Information STATISTICS

TEAM SCHEDULE/RESULTS

Transcription:

OLE MISS WOMEN S GOLF TOURNAMENT NOTES LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE ATHENS, GA APRIL 13-14 TOURNAMENT CENTRAL REBS ON THE WEB AT LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC Dates: April 13-14 Thursday: Practice Round Friday: 36 Holes Saturday: 18 Holes Course: University of Georgia Golf Course Location: Athens, Georgia Host: Georgia Yardage: 6,300 Par: 72 Live Scoring: BirdieFire.com Live Tweeting: @OleMissWGolf THE FIELD #2 Alabama #3 Arkansas #42 Baylor #1 (NJCAA) Daytona State #49 Denver #5 Duke #13 Florida #44 Georgia (Host) Kansas #45 Kennesaw State #28 Louisville #37 Ole Miss *GolfStat Rankings @OleMissWGolf OleMissWGolf @OleMissWGolf #Team32 #HottyToddy #FinsUpRebels #WAOM PAR 4 QUICK FACTS 1 2 3 4 HARRIS HOT AT HENSSLER Senior Katy Harris tied for the fifth-best round shot in NCAA Division I this season in Round 3 of the Henssler Intercollegiate, a career-best 67 behind seven birdies to tie for second. Harris set a number of records with the performance, including becoming the new all-time career stroke average leader at Ole Miss. SECOND SEC HONOR Freshman Julia Johnson finished seventh at the Henssler Intercollegiate to earn SEC Freshman of the Week honors her second SEC Weekly Honor this season. After her team-leading fifth top-10 finish this season, Johnson took FOTW to become the first Rebel to win both Golfer and Freshman of the Week. BALL IS ROLLING Freshman Conner Beth Ball is playing well coming into this weekend s Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic. Ball shot even-par for a top-25 finish at Florida, followed by her fourth top-10 finish of the season at the Henssler, landing one stroke behind Johnson in a tie for eighth. PRE-SECs AT UGA The SEC Tournament isn t until next weekend, but the Rebels might feel like they re in Birmingham already this weekend. Ole Miss will take on some of the league s best in Athens as Alabama, Arkansas, Florida and Georgia are in the field, not to mention No. 5 Duke and the nation s top JUCO team, Daytona State. JULIA JOHNSON Freshman St. Gabriel, La. Math, Science and Arts Academy TRAVELING TEAM AVG BEST FINISH BEST 54 TOP 5 TOP 10 BIRDIES 72.5 T1st 209 4 5 91 2017-18 OLE MISS REBELS Head Coach: Kory Henkes (3rd year) Assistant Coach: Drew Belt (3rd year) TEAM 18-Hole Avg: 293.1 54-Hole Avg: 879.2 Best 54: 854 Wins: 3 Top 5: 6 INDIVIDUAL Wins: 3 Top 3: 8 Top 5: 12 Top 10: 16 KATY HARRIS Senior St. Simons Island, Ga. Mercer CONNER BETH BALL Freshman Madison, Miss. Jackson Academy PI-LILLEBI HERMANSSON Sophomore Djursholm, Sweden Celsiusskolan KIE PURDOM Junior Lexington, Ky. Henry Clay HS MARTINA FLORI (INDIVIDUAL) Junior Montecatini Terme, Italy Liceo Don Bosco AVG BEST FINISH BEST 54 TOP 5 TOP 10 BIRDIES 72.7 2nd 212 4 4 63 AVG BEST FINISH BEST 54 TOP 5 TOP 10 BIRDIES 73.7 T3rd 214 2 4 75 AVG BEST FINISH BEST 54 TOP 5 TOP 10 BIRDIES 74.9 4th 216 1 2 69 AVG BEST FINISH BEST 54 TOP 5 TOP 10 BIRDIES 75.4 T11th 219 0 0 55 AVG BEST FINISH BEST 54 TOP 5 TOP 10 BIRDIES 81.0 T25 233 0 0 8 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI Name...Ole Miss (The University of Mississippi) Nickname...Rebels Location... Oxford, Mississippi Founded...November 6, 1848 Enrollment...23,780 School Colors...Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Chancellor...Jeffrey S. Vitter Faculty Representative...Dr. Ron Rychlak Athletics Director... Ross Bjork Conference...Southeastern (SEC) Home Course... Ole Miss Golf Course Secondary Home Course...Country Club of Oxford Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 4/3 Newcomers... 4 Website... OleMissSports.com INTERVIEW POLICY All interview and other media requests - coaches and players - must be coordinated through Alex Sims or Brad Sheffield in the Athletics Communications office. Alex Sims asims2@go.olemiss.edu 515-720-2260

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 2017-18 ROSTER NAME Conner Beth Ball Martina Flori Katy Harris Pi-Lillebi Hermansson Macy Holliday Julia Johnson Diane Lim Kie Purdom YR-EXP FR-HS JR-2L SR-1L SO-1L FR-HS FR-HS JR-TR JR-2L MEET THE REBELS HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Madison, Miss. (Jackson Academy) Montecatini Terme, Italy (Liceo Don Bosco) St. Simons Island, Ga. (Mercer) Djursholm, Sweden (Celsiusskolan) Dallas, Texas (Trinity Christian Academy) St. Gabriel, La. (Math, Science & Arts Acad.) Suwanee, Ga. (College of Coastal Georgia) Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay High School) CONNER BETH BALL The lone Mississippian on the Rebel roster, Conner Beth has provided high energy and low scores to the Ole Miss locker room as a freshman. She racked up three top-10 finishes over the fall season and is eager for more this spring. CB loves basketball, the color red and the Dixie Chicks. MARTINA FLORI Martina led Ole Miss with a scoring average of 74.8 a season ago, highlighting her sophomore campaign with a runner-up finish in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The Italian is a leader in the locker room, where her passion and fire inspire her young teammates. KATY HARRIS Katy transferred to Ole Miss after starting her collegiate career at Mercer. She has won three collegiate tournaments, including a 2016 Palmetto Intercollegiate victory as a Rebel. The competitive senior out of Georgia ended her fall with a runner-up finish in Hawaii. Katy is a proud history major and dog lover. PI-LILLEBI HERMANSSON Pi-Lillebi closed a strong fall campaign with the best finish of her career, tying for seventh in Hawaii. One of two Europeans on the Rebel roster, Pi provides an outstanding work ethic and sense of humor to the team dynamic. Pi was named a WGCA AllAmerican Scholar in 2017, and her golf bag is a pharmacy/snack bar. L to R: Assistant coach Drew Belt, Katy Harris, Diane Lim, Pi-Lillebi Hermansson, Macy Holliday, Kie Purdom, Conner Beth Ball, Martina Flori, Julia Johnson, Laura Hoskin, head coach Kory Henkes. MACY HOLLIDAY Macy showed promise this fall with an excellent collegiate debut, shooting 224 for a T27 finish at the Magnolia Invitational. She joined the Rebels in 2017 out of Dallas as a U.S. Girls Junior qualifier. Macy was chosen as a Freshman Homecoming Maid at Ole Miss this past fall. 2017-18 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS DATE Sept. 4-5 Sept. 22-24 Oct. 1-3 Oct. 22-24 Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Feb. 11 Feb. 26-27 Mar. 10-11 Mar. 18-20 Mar. 26-27 Apr. 13-14 Apr. 20-22 May 7-9 May 18-23 TOURNAMENT The Ocean Course Invitational Lady Paladin Invitational Magnolia Invitational Palmetto Intercollegiate Rainbow Wahine Invitational Reynolds Lake Oconee Indiv. Champ. Rebel Beach Invitational SunTrust Gator Invitational Evans Derby Experience Henssler Financial Intercollegiate Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic SEC Women s Golf Championship NCAA Regionals NCAA Championships RESULT T5/17 12/17 1/10 1/17 1/12 Indiv. 2/12 7/13 10/12 2/11 BEST INDIVIDUAL FINISH Ball/ T3 Purdom/Hermansson/T26 Johnson/1 Lim/1 Harris/2 Harris/T2 Johnson/T1 Harris/T5 Johnson/T17 Harris/T2 JULIA JOHNSON Julia put together the best fall season by a freshman in program history, highlighted by her win at Old Waverly. She was Louisiana s top prospect in her class, and she brings a great work ethic and enthusiasm to the Rebel locker room. When she s not at the course, catch Juj drinking Diet Coke and watching The Office. DIANE LIM Diane joined the Ole Miss program after racking up six wins and earning NAIA All-American honors at Coastal Georgia. Nicknamed The Wedge Wizard, she won her seventh tournament this fall on Kiawah Island. Diane s mom s cooking is legendary in the Ole Miss locker room. TABLE OF CONTENTS KIE PURDOM Kie set a personal best in four of five tournaments, this Page 1...Team Overview Page 2... Meet the Rebels Page 3... Schedule Breakdown Page 4...Team Statistics Page 5...Individual Statistics Pages 6-13... Player Pages Page 6... Conner Beth Ball Page 7...Martina Flori Page 8...Katy Harris Page 9... Pi-Lillebi Hermansson Page 10...Macy Holliday Page 11...Julia Johnson Page 12...Diane Lim Page 13... Kie Purdom Page 14...Meet the Coaches: Kory Henkes and Drew Belt Pages 15-18... Ole Miss Record Book Page 19... The Last Time Pages 20-30...Tournament Recaps fall. She has shaved 3.11 strokes off her scoring average from last season while providing veteran leadership for the Ole Miss squad. Kie is the daughter of former Rebel coach Keil Purdom. She s also a geological engineering major who loves rocks and cats. 2

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE 2017-18 SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN E V A N S D E R B Y EXPERIENCE THE INVITATIONAL AT THE OCEAN COURSE Sept. 4-5 Kiawah Island, S.C. The Ocean Course FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR T5th 893 +29 T3rd 215-1 LADY PALALDIN INVITATIONAL Sept. 22-24 Greenville, S.C. Furman University Golf Club FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR 12th 898 +34 T26nd 223 +7 MAGNOLIA INVITATIONAL Oct. 1-3 West Point, Miss. Old Waverly Golf Club FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV BEST INDIV TO PAR 1st 854-10 1st 209-7 PALMETTO INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 22-24 Kiawah Island, S.C. Turtle Point Golf Course FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR 1st 883 +19 1st 213-3 RAINBOW WAHINE INVITATIONAL Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Wahiawa, Hawaii Leilehua Golf Course FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR 1st 861-3 2nd 212-4 REYNOLDS LAKE OCONEE INDIVIDUAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP Feb. 11 Eatonton, Ga. Reynolds Lake Oconee FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR N/A N/A N/A T2nd 69-3 REBEL BEACH INVITATIONAL Feb. 26-27 Las Vegas Spanish Trail Country Club FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR 2nd 883 +19 T1st 216 E SUNTRUST GATOR INVITATIONAL Mar. 10-11 Gainesville, Fla. Mark Bostick Golf Course FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR 7th 873 +33 T5th 212 +2 EVANS DERBY EXPERIENCE Mar. 18-20 Auburn, Ala. Auburn University Club FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR 10th 888 +24 T17th 214-2 HENSSLER FINANCIAL INTERCOLLEGIATE Mar. 26-27 Kennesaw, Ga. Pinetree Country Club FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR 2nd 880 +16 T2nd 214-2 LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC Apr. 13-14 Athens, Ga. University Golf Course FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD SEC WOMEN S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Apr. 20-22 Birmingham, Ala. Greystone Country Club FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD NCAA REGIONALS May 7-9 Regional Sites TBD FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 18-23 Stillwater, Okla. Karsten Creek Golf Club FINISH SCORE TO PAR BEST INDIV SCORE TO PAR TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 3 BALLING OUT Freshman Conner Beth Ball led a talented field in the season-opener at arguably America s toughest golf course. The Madison, Miss. native shot 5-under (68) in Round 1 and finished tied for third at 1-under (215) in her collegiate debut. She led a T5 team effort for the Rebels. RAISING THE BAR Junior Kie Purdom and sophomore Pi-Lillebi Hermansson each set new personal bests at Furman. Purdom went 2-under (70) in Round 2 while Hermansson shot her first collegiate round in the 60s at 3-under (69) in Round 3. REBELS RISE Freshman Julia Johnson won a dramatic two-hole playoff to secure the team and individual sweep at the Rebels co-hosted home event. Johnson became the first freshman to win a 54-hole tournament in program history, shooting 7-under par (209). BACK 2 BACK Junior Diane Lim, another newcomer to the Ole Miss roster, made it back-to-back sweeps for the Rebels. Lim shot 4-under (68) in the opening round and went 1-under in Round 3 for her seventh collegiate victory, guiding Ole Miss to consecutive tournament sweeps for the first time in program history. THREE PEAT Senior Katy Harris tied a personal best at 4-under (212) to finish in 2nd place as an individual. All six Rebels finished in the top 15 for a collective 3-under (861). Ole Miss tied the school record for the most tournament wins in a season (3) and finished the fall tied for the NCAA lead in wins. BEATING THE RAIN Originally scheduled for 36 holes, the Reynolds Lake Oconee Championship was reduced to 18 due to inclement weather. Senior Katy Harris made the most of it, shooting 3-under (69) to finish in a tie for second place. Harris shot her fifth round in the 60s as a Rebel. JUJ HITS JACKPOT Freshman Julia Johnson shot 2-under (70) in Round 3 to share the Rebel Beach Invitational championship. Johnson became the first freshman in Ole Miss history to win two tournaments in a season and tied the school record for the most individual victories in a season to lead a runner-up finish for the Rebels. STRONG FINISH IN FL Senior Katy Harris went low in Round 3 to record her third topfive finish this season. Her 2-under (68) Round 3 sent a new 18-hole low, coming on the challenging par-70 Mark Bostick Golf Course. Harris moved to a tie for second all-time at Ole Miss with six rounds in the 60s. ROOKIES ROLL Freshmen Julia Johnson and Conner Beth Ball led the way for Ole Miss at the stacked Evans Derby Experience, which featured 10 top-50 teams. Johnson shot 2-under to finish in the top 20, while Ball shot even par to finish 25th. They combined for 22 birdies and four rounds at par or under. HARRIS HOT AT HENSSLER Senior Katy Harris tied for the fifth-best round shot in NCAA Division I this season, shooting a career-best 67 behind seven birdies in Round 3 to tie for second. Harris set a number of records with the performance, including becoming the new all-time career stroke average leader at Ole Miss.

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 TEAM STATISTICS SEASON TOTALS Record: 73-31-2 Vs. Top 100: 35-29-2 Vs. Top 50: 11-22-2 Vs. Top 25: 2-13-1 Tournaments: 9 Par or Under: 2 Wins: 3 Top 5: 6 Top 10: 8 Rounds: 27 Par or Under: 6 Strokes: 7,913 Birdies: 359 Eagles: 5 SEASON AVERAGES Finish: 4.6 To Par: +18.0 18-Holes: 293.1 Round 1: 293.3 Round 2: 293.8 Round 3: 292.1 54-Holes: 879.2 Birdies Per 18: 13.3 Birdies Per 54: 39.8 TEAM BREAKDOWN SEASON BESTS Finish: 1st (3x, MR: Rainbow Wahine) To Par: -10 (Magnolia) 18-Hole: 278 (R1, Magnolia) Round 1: 278 (Magnolia) Round 2: 286 (Rainbow Wahine) Round 3: 285 (SunTrust Gator) 54-Hole: 854 (Magnolia) Birdies (Round): 20 (Henssler R3) Birdies (Tournament): 56 (Magnolia) IN THE RANKINGS Golfstat Relative Ranking: 37 Golfweek/Sagarin: 34 RECORDS TIED OR BROKEN Single-Season Wins: 3 (Tie) Single-Season Wins (Indiv): 3 (Tie) Single-Season 54-Hole Wins: 3 54-Hole Wins (Coach Career): 3 Single-Season Sweeps: 2 (Tie) Consecutive Tournament Wins: 3 Lowest Score in Tournament Win: 854 (Magnolia) Rounds Par or Under (Team): 6 Rounds Par or Under (Coach Career): 10 Rounds Par or Under (Indiv): 48 Rounds in the 60s (Indiv): 13 Lowest Single-Round Total: 278 (Tie; Magnolia R1) *Team statistics include only counting five for each tournament. ROUND-BY-ROUND LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE Ole Miss has finished more rounds at even par or under as a team under head coach Kory Henkes (10) than every other Rebel coach in program history combined. REBS WIN The Rebels have won three team tournament titles this year, which is more than the last 13 seasons combined. INDY TITLES Henkes group has also tallied three individual titles in 2017-18, more than the last six seasons combined. INDY TITLES At 293.1, Ole Miss is on pace for its lowest 18-hole average ever. DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH R1 R2 R3 TOTAL PER 18 TO PAR Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational T5/17 292 292 309 893 297.7 +29 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational 12/17 311 294 293 898 299.3 +34 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational 1/10 278 289 287 854 284.7-10 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate 1/17 290 301 292 883 294.3 +19 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 1/12 287 286 288 861 287.0-3 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational 2/12 294 300 289 883 294.3 +19 Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational 7/12 294 294 285 873 291.0 +33 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 10/12 297 294 298 888 296.0 +24 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate 2/11 297 295 288 880 293.3 +16 Apr. 13-15 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic May 7-9 NCAA Regionals MISCELLANEOUS DATE TOURNAMENT BIRDIES R1 R2 R3 EAGLES PAR OR UNDER IN THE 60S Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational 35 13 13 9 0 5 1 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational 26 6 8 12 1 2 1 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational 56 19 19 18 0 9 4 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate 39 17 11 11 2 4 1 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 50 15 19 16 0 9 0 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational 46 15 13 18 0 3 0 Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational 30 7 11 12 0 3 1 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 34 14 10 10 1 4 1 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate 42 11 11 20 1 1 1 Apr. 13-15 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic May 7-9 NCAA Regionals COUNTING SCORES TOURNAMENT ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3 Ocean Course Invitational Ball/Purdom/Hermansson/Johnson Johnson/Hermansson/Ball/Purdom Purdom/Ball/Johnson/Hermansson or Flori Lady Paladin Invitational Purdom/Johnson/Flori/Hermansson Purdom/Hermansson/Ball/Johnson Hermansson/Johnson/Ball/Purdom Magnolia Invitational Johnson/Ball/Purdom/Lim Johnson/Hermansson/Ball/Purdom Ball/Hermansson/Johnson/Lim Palmetto Intercollegiate Lim/Johnson/Hermansson/Ball Lim/Hermansson/Ball/Purdom Lim/Johnson/Ball/Purdom Rainbow Wahine Invitational Johnson/Ball/Purdom/Hermansson Johnson/Hermansson/Lim/Purdom or Ball Ball/Johnson/Lim/Purdom or Hermansson Rebel Beach Invitational Johnson/Hermansson/Harris/Ball Johnson/Hermansson/Purdom/Ball Johnson/Hermansson/Ball/Harris or Purdom SunTrust Gator Invitational Johnson/Purdom/Harris/Ball Harris/Johnson/Purdom/Ball Harris/Johnson/Hermansson/Purdom Evans Derby Experience Johnson/Ball/Hermansson/Harris or Purdom Ball/Johnson/Harris/Hermansson Johnson/Harris/Ball/Hermansson Henssler Intercollegiate Johnson/Harris/Ball/Lim Johnson/Harris/Ball/Hermansson Harris/Ball/Johnson/Hermansson Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic SEC Championship NCAA Regionals NCAA Championships 4

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL BREAKDOWN SEASON TOTALS Tournaments: 10 Sweeps: 2 Wins: 3 Top 5: 12 Top 10: 16 Top 20: 26 Rounds Par or Under: 48 Rounds in the 60s: 13 Strokes: 11,808 Birdies: 423 Eagles: 5 SEASON BESTS TOURNAMENT Finish: 1st (3x, Johnson, Magnolia; Lim, Palmetto; Johnson, Rebel Beach) Score: 209 (Johnson, Magnolia) To Par: -7 (Johnson, Magnolia) Birdies: 17 (Johnson, Magnolia) ROUND Score: 67 (Katy Harris, Henssler R3) Birdies: 7 (4x, MR: Harris, Henssler R3) SEASON Wins: 2 (Johnson; Magnolia, Rebel Beach) Top 5: 4 (Johnson, Harris) Top 10: 5 (Johnson) 18-Hole Avg: 72.5 (Johnson) Rounds in the 60s: 5 (Harris) Rounds Par or Under: 12 (Johnson) Birdies: 91 (Johnson) Eagles: 3 (Hermansson) Birdies Per 18: 3.4 (Johnson) IN THE RANKINGS Golfstat Freshman Class Impact - 7th Golfstat Freshman Class Impact (Avg. Score) - 3rd Golfstat Individual Rank - Julia Johnson, 58th Golfstat Statistical Rank - Julia Johnson, 48th Golfstat Statistical Rank - Katy Harris, 56th Golfstat Cup - Julia Johnson, 51st Golfstat Cup - Katy Harris, 69th Golfweek Individual - Julia Johnson, 62nd Golfweek Individual - Katy Harris, 77th RECORDS TIED OR BROKEN Stroke Average (Career): 74.1 (Katy Harris) Rounds in the 60s (Season): 5 (Tied, Harris) Rounds in the 60s (Career): 7 (Tied, Harris) Top-10 Finishes (Season): 5 (Tied, Johnson) First Freshman to Win 54-Hole Tournament: Julia Johnson (2017 Magnolia Invitational) Lowest 54-Hole of Henkes Era: 209 (Johnson, Magnolia) *Third-lowest in program history First Time Sweeping Back-to-Back Tournaments: (Johnson/Magnolia; Lim/Palmetto) Most Individual Wins (Single Season, Tied): Julia Johnson, 2 Most Individual Wins by a Freshman: Julia Johnson, 2 FRESHMAN SENSATION Julia Johnson (left) captured individual tournament titles at the Magnolia Invitational and Rebel Beach Invitational to become the first freshman in school history to win two tournaments in a season. SENIOR STRONG Katy Harris is putting together a strong senior campaign, now featuring three runner-up finishes and four top-fives. During her T2 finish at the Henssler Intercollegiate, Harris became the new all-time career stroke average leader at 74.1. MISSISSIPPI MADE Freshman Conner Beth Ball has been one of the SEC s top newcomers this season witih four top-10 and two top-five finishes. The Madison, Mississippi, native is on pace for one of the lowest stroke averages in school history at 73.7. SEC HONORED Johnson s win at the Rebel Beach earned her SEC Golfer of the Week honors. Then her 7th-place finish at the Henssler earned her a Freshman of the Week nod, making her the first Reb to win both. SCORING NAME TOURN. START ROUNDS COUNT STROKES AVG (18) AVG (54) BEST 18 BEST 54 Conner Beth Ball 9 9 27 25 1,989 73.7 221.0 68 214 Martina Flori 4 2 10 2 810 81.0 243.0 76 233 Katy Harris 7 4 19 11 1,381 72.7 218.1 67 212 Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 9 9 27 22 1,794 74.9 224.6 69 216 Macy Holliday 2 0 4 0 299 74.8 224.3 73 224 Laura Hoskin 1 0 3 0 235 78.3 235.0 77 235 Julia Johnson 9 9 27 26 1,958 72.5 217.6 68 209 Diane Lim 8 4 21 8 1,563 74.4 223.3 68 213 Kie Purdom 9 8 27 17 2,035 75.4 226.1 69 219 MISCELLANEOUS NAME BEST FIN WINS TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 20 PAR OR IN THE 60S BIRDIES EAGLES BIRDIES PER 18 Conner Beth Ball T3 0 2 4 5 9 3 75 0 2.8 Martina Flori T25 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0.8 Katy Harris 2 0 4 4 5 8 5 63 0 3.3 Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 4 0 1 2 3 7 1 69 3 2.6 Macy Holliday T17 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 2.5 Laura Hoskin T56 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 2.0 Julia Johnson T1 2 4 5 7 12 2 91 2 3.4 Diane Lim 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 46 0 2.3 Kie Purdom T11 0 0 0 3 4 1 55 0 2.0 TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT LINEUPS TOURNAMENT 1 2 3 4 5 INDIVIDUALS Ocean Course Invitational Flori Johnson Hermansson Purdom Ball - Lady Paladin Invitational Ball Johnson Hermansson Purdom Flori Lim Magnolia Invitational Johnson Hermansson Ball Purdom Lim Harris, Holliday, Flori, Hoskin Palmetto Intercollegiate Johnson Lim Ball Purdom Hermansson - Rainbow Wahine Invitational Lim Johnson Ball Purdom Hermansson Harris Reynolds Lake Oconee Indiv. - - - - - Flori, Harris, Holliday, Lim Rebel Beach Invitational Harris Johnson Hermansson Purdom Ball - SunTrust Gator Invitational Johnson Hermansson Ball Harris Purdom Lim Evans Derby Experience Harris Johnson Hermansson Purdom Ball Lim Henssler Intercollegiate Johnson Harris Ball Lim Hermansson Purdom Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic Johnson Harris Ball Hermansson Purdom Flori SEC Championship NCAA Regionals NCAA Championships *Individual statistics include non-counting scorers. 5

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 CONNER BETH BALL FRESHMAN MADISON, MISS. JACKSON ACADEMY CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational - Team Champions; Top 10 2017 Palmetto Intercollegiate - Team Champions 2017 Magnolia Invitational - Team Champions; Top 5 2017 Ocean Course Invitational - All-Tournament Team; Top 3 2017 U.S. Women s Amateur - Match Play Qualifier SEASON TOTALS 18-Hole Avg: 73.7 54-Hole Avg: 221.0 Tournaments: 9 Rounds: 27 Starts: 9 Best Finish: T3 Top 5: 2 Top 10: 4 Strokes: 1,989 Birdies: 75 Birdies Per 18: 2.8 Eagles: 0 Rounds Even Par or Under: 9 Rounds in the 60s: 3 PERSONAL BESTS Finish: T3 Ocean Course Invitational (2017-18) 18 Holes: 68 Ocean Course Invitational - R1 (2017-18) 54 Holes: 214 Magnolia Invitational (2017-18) Birdies (Round): 7 Ocean Course Invitational - R1 (2017-18) Birdies (Tournament): 14 Ocean Course Invitational (2017-18) SEASON STATISTICS ROUND-BY-ROUND DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH R1 R2 R3 TOTAL PER 18 TO PAR Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational T3 68 72 75 215 71.6-1 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational T57 82 75 73 230 76.7 +14 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational T5 69 75 70 214 71.3-2 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate T25 77 76 73 226 75.3 +10 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational T7 71 74 71 216 72.0 E Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational T11 75 77 72 224 74.7 +8 Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational T49 76 76 75 227 75.7 +17 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 25 71 69 76 216 72.0 E Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate T8 74 74 73 221 73.7 +5 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals MISCELLANEOUS DATE TOURNAMENT BIRDIES R1 R2 R3 EAGLES COUNT PAR OR UNDER IN THE 60S Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational 14 7 4 3 0 3 2 1 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational 5 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational 10 4 2 4 0 3 2 1 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate 8 2 2 4 0 3 0 0 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 8 3 2 3 0 3 2 0 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational 6 2 2 2 0 3 1 0 Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational 4 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 12 5 6 1 0 3 2 1 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate 8 3 1 4 0 3 0 0 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals GETTING TO KNOW CONNER BETH PERSONAL Daughter of Bill and Kameron Ball... Birthday: October 9, 1998... Volunteer coach at Reunion Golf & Country Club... Founder of Play Through Foundation (playthroughfoundation.com), a non-profit organization to encourage young people to learn the game of golf and promote social skills and life lessons gained through the sport... Majoring in Sport and Recreation Management. GET TO KNOW Favorite color: Red Favorite sport outside of golf: Basketball Favorite classroom subject: US History Favorite pro golfer: Rickie Fowler Favorite other sport athlete: Tim Duncan Favorite pro sports team: Memphis Grizzlies Favorite song: Wide Open Spaces by the Dixie Chicks Favorite movie: Breakfast Club... Three things I can t live without: People I just love people Favorite TV show: Friends Favorite thing to eat: Ajax Chicken and Dumplings Favorite quote: If you re always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be. - Maya Angelou Best thing about Ole Miss: The hospitatlity Favorite golf course: Pete Dye Golf Club - Bridgeport, WV Favorite clubs in my bag: Putter Favorite historical figure: Rosa Parks... Favorite childhood toy: My plastic golf clubs Favorite thing to do outside of golf: Meet new people and get involved with campus activities. 6

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE MARTINA FLORI JUNIOR MONTECATINI TERME, ITALY LICEO DON BOSCO CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2017 Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational - Runner-Up SEASON TOTALS 18-Hole Avg: 81.0 54-Hole Avg: 243.0 Tournaments: 4 Rounds: 10 Starts: 2 Best Finish: T25 Top 5: 0 Top 10: 0 Strokes: 810 Birdies: 8 Birdies Per 18: 0.8 Eagles: 0 Rounds Even Par or Under: 0 In the 60s: 0 PERSONAL BESTS Finish: T2 El Tigre Invitational (2016-17) 18 Holes: 67 El Tigre Invitational - R2 (2016-17) 54 Holes: 215 El Tigre Invitational (2016-17) Birdies (Round): 6 SEC Championship - R1 (2016-17) Birdies (Tournament): 12 SEC Championship (2016-17) ROUND-BY-ROUND SEASON STATISTICS DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH R1 R2 R3 TOTAL PER 18 TO PAR Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational T79 88 82 82 252 84.0 +36 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational T86 80 86 82 248 82.7 +32 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational T52 77 80 76 233 77.7 +17 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate - - - - - - - Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational - - - - - - - Feb. 11 Reynolds Lake Oconee Indiv. Champ. T25 77 - - 77 77.0 +5 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational - - - - - - - Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational - - - - - - - Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience - - - - - - - Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate - - - - - - - May 7-9 NCAA Regionals MISCELLANEOUS DATE TOURNAMENT BIRDIES R1 R2 R3 EAGLES COUNT PAR OR UNDER IN THE 60S Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational 4 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational 3 2 0 1 0 N/A 0 0 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate - - - - - - - - Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational - - - - - - - - Feb. 11 Reynolds Lake Oconee Champ. 1 1 - - 0 N/A 0 0 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational - - - - - - - - Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational - - - - - - - - Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience - - - - - - - - Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate - - - - - - - - May 7-9 NCAA Regionals CAREER STATISTICS CAREER TOTALS SEASON TOURN. STARTS ROUNDS ROUNDS COUNTED STROKES 18-HOLE AVG 54-HOLE AVG BEST FIN WINS TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 20 BIRDIES EAGLES PAR OR - IN THE 60S 2017-18 (JR) 4 2 10 2 810 81.0 243.0 T25 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 2016-17 (SO) 9 9 27 24 2,022 74.9 224.7 T2 0 1 2 3 64 2 7 1 2015-16 (FR) 8 5 23 10 1,791 77.9 233.6 10 0 0 1 1 30 0 0 0 TOTALS 21 16 60 36 4,623 77.1 231.2 T2 0 1 3 4 102 2 7 1 2015-16 (FR) DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE Sept. 14-15 Memphis Intercollegiate T54 75-85-77--237 Sept. 21-23 Golfweek Conference Challenge T44 77-77-77-231 Oct. 5-6 CSU Fall Invitational T58 77-79-79-235 Oct. 20-22 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 66 81-76-82--239 Feb. 6 Lady Bulldog Invitational 10 79-77--156 Feb. 22-23 The Gold Rush 76 84-83-79--246 Mar. 5-6 SunTrust Gator Invitational Mar. 11-13 Notre Dame Clover Cup Mar. 20-22 LSU Tiger Golf Classic Apr. 2-4 Rebel Intercollegiate T18 73-78-74--225 Apr. 20-22 SEC Women s Golf Championship T20 73-75-74--222 2016-17 (SO) DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE Sept. 12-13 Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship 64 72-77-81--230 Sept. 23-25 Lady Paladin Invitational Oct. 7-9 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate T41 76-75-72--223 Oct. 23-25 Palmetto Intercollegiate T19 73-71-80--224 Feb. 20-21 Central District Invitational T35 73-76-83--232 Feb. 27-28 The Gold Rush T36 75-74-80--229 Mar. 10-12 MountainView Collegiate Invitational T33 79-73-72--224 Mar. 17-19 3M Augusta Invitational T8 75-72-73--220 Apr. 2-4 Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational T2 74-74-67--215 Apr. 20-22 SEC Women s Golf Championship T46 72-79-74--225 7

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 KATY HARRIS SENIOR ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA MERCER CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2018 Henssler Intercollegiate - Runner-Up 2018 SunTrust Gator Invitational - Top 5 2018 Reynolds Lake Oconee Indiv. - Runner Up 2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational - Runner Up 2016 Palmetto Intercollegiate - Individual Champion 2014 Forest Oaks Fall Classic - Individual Champion 2013 Eat a Peach Collegiate - Individual Champion SEASON TOTALS 18-Hole Avg: 72.7 54-Hole Avg: 218.1 Tournaments: 7 Rounds: 19 Starts: 4 Best Finish: 2nd Top 5: 4 Top 10: 4 Strokes: 1,381 Birdies: 63 Birdies Per 18: 3.3 Eagles: 0 Rounds Even Par or Under: 8 In the 60s: 5 PERSONAL BESTS (AT OLE MISS) Finish: 1 Palmetto Intercollegiate (2016-17) 18 Holes: 67 Henssler Intercollegiate - R3 (2017-18) 54 Holes: 212 (3x) MR: SunTrust Gator Invitational (2017-18) Birdies (Round): 7 Henssler Intercollegiate - R3 (2017-18) Birdies (Tournament): 15 Henssler Intercollegiate (2017-18) CAREER STATISTICS SEASON STATISTICS ROUND-BY-ROUND DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH R1 R2 R3 TOTAL PER 18 TO PAR Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational - - - - - - - Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational - - - - - - - Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational T17 77 74 69 220 73.3 +4 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate - - - - - - - Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 2 72 71 69 212 70.7-4 Feb. 11 Reynolds Lake Oconee Indiv. Champ. T2 69 - - 69 69.0-3 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational T25 73 79 75 227 75.7 +11 Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational T5 74 70 68 212 70.7 +2 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 49 79 74 74 227 75.7 +11 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate T2 74 73 67 214 71.3-2 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals MISCELLANEOUS DATE TOURNAMENT BIRDIES R1 R2 R3 EAGLES COUNT PAR OR UNDER IN THE 60S Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational - - - - - - - - Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational - - - - - - - - Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational 11 3 3 5 0 N/A 1 1 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate - - - - - - - - Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 11 2 6 3 0 N/A 3 1 Feb. 11 Reynolds Lake Oconee Champ. 4 4 - - 0 N/A 1 1 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational 9 4 1 4 0 2 0 0 Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational 7 1 3 3 0 3 2 1 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 6 2 2 2 0 3 0 0 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate 15 4 4 7 0 3 1 1 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals CAREER TOTALS SEASON TOURN. STARTS ROUNDS ROUNDS COUNTED STROKES 18-HOLE AVG 54-HOLE AVG BEST FIN WINS TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 20 BIRDIES EAGLES PAR OR - IN THE 60S 2017-18 (SR) 7 4 19 11 1,381 72.9 216.9 2 0 4 4 5 63 0 8 5 2016-17 (JR) 9 9 27 18 2,028 75.1 225.3 1 1 1 1 1 70 0 5 2 2014-15 (SO) 4 4 11 11 807 73.4 220.1 1 1 2 2 4 - - 4 1 2013-14 (FR) 9 7 25 13 1,892 75.7 227.1 1 1 2 3 4 - - 7 2 TOTALS 29 24 82 56 6,108 74.5 223.5 1 3 9 10 14 133 0 24 10 OM TOTALS: 16 13 46 29 3,409 74.1 222.3 2 2 5 5 6 133 0 13 7 2013-14 (FR) - AT MERCER 2014-15 (SO) - AT MERCER 2016-17 (JR) DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE Sept. 6-8 Eat a Peach Collegiate 1 72-72-70--214 Sept. 16-17 Great Smokies Intercollegiate T22 76-72--148 Oct. 5-7 LPGA Xavier Invitational 4 77-75-69--221 Oct. 21-22 Fighting Camel Classic T20 78-77-75--230 Feb. 8 Lady Bulldog Individual T30 81-79--160 Feb. 14-16 Florida State Matchup T35 74-79-77-230 Mar. 3-5 Hurricane Invitational Mar. 14-15 Insperity Lady Jaguar T23 79-69-83--231 Mar. 30-Apr. 1 John Kirk Panther Intercollegiate T32 80-82-70--232 Apr. 14-16 Atlantic Sun Championships 10 74-78-74--226 DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE Sept. 13-14 Great Smokies Intercollegiate T3 68-75--143 Sept. 29-30 Forest Oaks Fall Classic 1 70-72-73--215 Oct. 10-12 LPGA Xavier Invitational T14 74-77-78-229 Oct. 20-22 Old Waverly Bulldog Invitational T11 74-72-74-220 Feb. 7 Lady Bulldog Individual Feb. 23-24 Julie Inkster Spartan Invitational Mar. 13-15 3M Jaguar Invitational Apr. 12-14 SOCON Championship Apr. 2-4 Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational Apr. 20-22 SEC Women s Golf Championship 8 DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE Sept. 12-13 Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship T45 77-73-73--223 Sept. 23-25 Lady Paladin Invitational T53 77-73-76--226 Oct. 7-9 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate T34 71-77-73--221 Oct. 23-25 Palmetto Intercollegiate 1 73-70-69--212 Feb. 20-21 Central District Invitational Feb. 27-28 The Gold Rush T33 70-77-81--228 Mar. 10-12 MountainView Collegiate Invitational T33 73-75-76--224 Mar. 17-19 3M Augusta Invitational T49 74-79-79--232 Apr. 2-4 Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational T54 75-83-77--235 Apr. 20-22 SEC Women s Golf Championship T56 76-69-82--227

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE PI-LILLEBI HERMANSSON SOPHOMORE DJURSHOLM, SWEDEN CELSIUSSKOLAN CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2018 Rebel Beach Invitational - Top 5 2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational - Team Champions; Top 10 2017 Palmetto Intercollegiate - Team Champions 2017 Magnolia Invitational - Team Champions; Top 15 WGCA All-American Scholar - 2017 SEASON TOTALS 18-Hole Avg: 74.9 54-Hole Avg: 224.6 Tournaments: 9 Rounds: 27 Starts: 9 Best Finish: 4 Top 5: 1 Top 10: 2 Strokes: 2,021 Birdies: 69 Birdies Per 18: 2.6 Eagles: 3 Rounds Even Par or Under: 7 In the 60s: 1 PERSONAL BESTS Finish: 4 Rebel Beach Invitational (2017-18) 18 Holes: 69 Lady Paladin Invitational - R3 (2017-18) 54 Holes: 216 Rainbow Wahine Invitational (2017-18) Birdies (Round): 7 Magnolia Invitational - R2 (2017-18) Birdies (Tournament): 11 Magnolia Invitational (2017-18) ROUND-BY-ROUND DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH R1 R2 R3 TOTAL PER 18 TO PAR Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational T29 75 71 82 228 76.0 +12 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational T26 81 73 69 223 74.3 +7 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational T12 78 70 71 219 73.0 +3 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate T59 75 75 84 234 78.0 +18 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational T7 73 70 73 216 72.0 E Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational 4 73 74 72 219 73.0 +3 Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational T43 77 77 70 224 74.7 +14 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience T59 77 77 77 231 77.0 +15 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate T23 78 75 74 227 75.7 +11 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals May 18-23 NCAA Championships SEASON STATISTICS MISCELLANEOUS DATE TOURNAMENT BIRDIES R1 R2 R3 EAGLES COUNT PAR OR UNDER IN THE 60S Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational 8 2 5 1 0 3 1 0 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational 5 0 3 2 1 3 1 1 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational 11 0 7 4 0 2 2 0 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate 4 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 11 3 5 3 0 3 1 0 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational 10 4 2 4 0 3 1 0 Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational 9 0 3 6 0 1 1 0 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 5 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate 6 0 1 5 1 2 0 0 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals CAREER STATISTICS CAREER TOTALS SEASON TOURN. STARTS ROUNDS ROUNDS COUNTED STROKES 18-HOLE AVG 54-HOLE AVG BEST FIN WINS TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 20 BIRDIES EAGLES PAR OR - IN THE 60S 2017-18 (SO) 9 9 27 22 2,021 74.9 224.6 4 0 1 2 3 69 3 7 1 2016-17 (FR) 9 9 27 23 2,026 75.1 225.1 T12 0 0 0 3 52 1 5 0 TOTALS 18 18 54 45 4,047 74.9 224.8 4 0 1 2 6 121 4 12 1 2016-17 (FR) DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE Sept. 12-13 Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship T19 72-70-75--217 Sept. 23-25 Lady Paladin Invitational T74 72-82-78--232 Oct. 7-9 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate T24 74-74-71--219 Oct. 23-25 Palmetto Intercollegiate 18 74-75-74--223 Feb. 20-21 Central District Invitational T35 74-80-78--232 Feb. 27-28 The Gold Rush T39 81-77-73--231 Mar. 10-12 MountainView Collegiate Invitational Mar. 17-19 3M Augusta Invitational T35 77-77-75--229 Apr. 2-4 Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational T12 71-74-75--220 Apr. 20-22 SEC Women s Golf Championship T40 75-73-75--223 9

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 MACY HOLLIDAY FRESHMAN DALLAS, TEXAS TRINITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY CAREER HIGHLIGHTS U.S. Girls Junior Championship Qualifier - 2016, 2017 SEASON TOTALS 18-Hole Avg: 74.8 54-Hole Avg: 224.3 Tournaments: 2 Rounds: 4 Starts: 0 Best Finish: T17 Top 5: 0 Top 10: 0 Strokes: 299 Birdies: 9 Birdies Per 18: 2.3 Eagles: 0 Rounds Even Par or Under: 0 Rounds in the 60s: 0 PERSONAL BESTS Finish: T17 Reynolds Lake Oconee Indiv. (2017-18) 18 Holes: 73 Magnolia Invitational - R1 (2017-18) 54 Holes: 224 Magnolia Invitational (2017-18) Birdies (Round): 4 Magnolia Invitational - R1 (2017-18) Birdies (Tournament): 9 Magnolia Invitational (2017-18) GETTING TO KNOW MACY SEASON STATISTICS ROUND-BY-ROUND DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH R1 R2 R3 TOTAL PER 18 TO PAR Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational - - - - - - - Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational - - - - - - - Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational T27 73 77 74 224 74.7 +8 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate - - - - - - - Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational - - - - - - - Feb. 11 Reynolds Lake Oconee Indiv. Champ. T17 75 - - 75 75.0 +3 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational - - - - - - - Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational - - - - - - - Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience - - - - - - - Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate - - - - - - - May 7-9 NCAA Regionals MISCELLANEOUS DATE TOURNAMENT BIRDIES R1 R2 R3 EAGLES COUNT PAR OR UNDER IN THE 60S Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational - - - - - - - - Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational - - - - - - - - Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational 9 4 2 3 0 N/A 0 0 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate - - - - - - - - Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational - - - - - - - - Feb. 11 Reynolds Lake Oconee Champ. 1 1 - - 0 N/A 0 0 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational - - - - - - - - Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational - - - - - - - - Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience - - - - - - - - Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate - - - - - - - - May 7-9 NCAA Regionals PERSONAL Daughter of Mark and Dusty Holliday... Birthday: March 26, 1999... Logged approximately 120 hours of community service as member of the National Charity League... Middle School Bible Study and Freshman Disciples in Growth Leader at TCA... National Honor Society member... Cumulative high school GPA of 4.09... Majoring in Integrated Marketing Communications. GET TO KNOW Favorite color: Blue... Favorite sport outside of golf: Football... Favorite classroom subject: History... Favorite pro golfers: Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler... Favorite other sport athlete: Tom Brady... Favorite pro sports team: Dallas Cowboys... Favorite song: For The First Time by The Script... Favorite movie: The Vow... Three things I can t live without: Coffee, country music and ice cream... Favorite TV show: The Vampire Diaries or New Girl... Favorite thing to eat: Barbeque... Favorite quote: He must become greater, I must become less. - John 3:30... Best thing about Ole Miss: The people and the culture... Favorite golf course: Bridlewood Country Club... Favorite club in my bag: Driver... Favorite historical figure: Franklin Delano Roosevelt... Favorite childhood toy: 5mph electric razor scooter... Favorite thing to do outside of golf: Online shopping and listening to music... Favorite Candy: Reeses or Sour Patch Kids. 10

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE JULIA JOHNSON FRESHMAN ST. GABIREL, LA. MATH, SCIENCE & ARTS ACADEMY CAREER HIGHLIGHTS SEC Golfer of the Week - Feb. 28, 2018 SEC Freshman of the Week - Mar. 28, 2018 2017 Magnolia Invitational - Team Champions; Individual Champion 2018 Rebel Beach Invitational - Individual Champion 2017 Palmetto Intercollegiate - Team Champions; Top 5 2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational - Team Champions; Top 3 SEASON TOTALS 18-Hole Avg: 72.5 54-Hole Avg: 217.6 Tournaments: 9 Rounds: 27 Starts: 9 Best Finish: T1st (2x) Top 5: 4 Top 10: 5 Strokes: 1,958 Birdies: 91 Birdies Per 18: 3.4 Eagles: 2 Rounds Even Par or Under: 12 Rounds in the 60s: 2 PERSONAL BESTS Finish: T1st 2x, MR: Rebel Beach Invitational (2017-18) 18 Holes: 68 Magnolia Invitational - R1 (2017-18) 54 Holes: 209 Magnolia Invitational (2017-18) Birdies (Round): 7 Magnolia Invitational - R1 (2017-18) Birdies (Tournament): 17 Magnolia Invitational (2017-18) SEASON STATISTICS ROUND-BY-ROUND DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH R1 R2 R3 TOTAL PER 18 TO PAR Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational T22 76 71 80 227 75.7 +11 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational T34 75 76 73 224 74.7 +8 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational T1 68 69 72 209 69.7-7 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate T4 70 77 72 219 73.0 +3 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational T3 71 70 72 216 72.0 E Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational T1 73 73 70 216 72.0 E Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational T18 71 72 73 216 72.0 +6 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience T17 70 73 71 214 71.3-2 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate 7 73 73 74 220 73.3 +4 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals MISCELLANEOUS DATE TOURNAMENT BIRDIES R1 R2 R3 EAGLES COUNT PAR OR UNDER IN THE 60S Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational 7 3 3 1 0 3 1 0 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational 8 2 2 4 0 3 0 0 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational 17 7 5 5 0 3 3 2 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate 11 5 3 3 1 2 2 0 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 10 3 4 3 0 3 3 0 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational 14 2 6 6 0 3 1 0 Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational 3 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 10 3 2 5 1 3 2 0 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate 11 3 4 4 0 3 0 0 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals GETTING TO KNOW JULIA PERSONAL Daughter of Carolyn and Chuck Johnson Born on April 27, 1999 Majoring in Business (Economics). GET TO KNOW Favorite color: Pale pink Favorite sport outside of golf: Basketball Favorite classroom subject: English Favorite pro golfers: Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka Favorite other sport athlete: Roger Federer Favorite pro sports team: Chicago Cubs Favorite song: Fans - Kings of Leon Favorite movie: The Dark Knight Three things I can t live without: Spotify, Netflix, Shopping Favorite TV show: The Office Favorite thing to eat: Ice Cream Favorite quote: It is not length of life, but depth of life, - Ralph Waldo Emerson Best thing about Ole Miss: The people Favorite golf course: English Turn, New Orleans Favorite club in my bag: 7 iron Favorite historical figure: Ralph Waldo Emerson Favorite childhood toy: My stuffed animal, Spirit Favorite thing to do outside of golf: Taking naps Favorite candy: Yorks. 11

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 DIANE LIM JUNIOR SUWANEE, GA COASTAL GEORGIA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational - Team Champions; Top 15 2017 Palmetto Intercollegiate - Team and Individual Champion 2017 Magnolia Invitational - Team Champions *NAIA All-American - 2016 *SSAC Player of the Year - 2016 *6-Time Medalist - Fall 2015 - Fall 2016 * - At College of Coastal Georgia SEASON TOTALS 18-Hole Avg: 74.4 54-Hole Avg: 223.3 Tournaments: 8 Rounds: 21 Starts: 4 Best Finish: 1st Top 5: 1 Top 10: 1 Strokes: 1,563 Birdies: 46 Birdies Per 18: 2.3 Eagles: 0 Rounds Even Par or Under: 5 In the 60s: 1 PERSONAL BESTS (AT OLE MISS) Finish: 1st Palmetto Intercollegiate (2017-18) 18 Holes: 68 Palmetto Intercollegiate - R1 (2017-18) 54 Holes: 213 Palmetto Intercollegiate (2017-18) Birdies (Round): 6 Rainbow Wahine Inv. - R2 (2017-18) Birdies (Tournament): 12 Rainbow Wahine Invitational (2017-18) CAREER STATISTICS SEASON STATISTICS ROUND-BY-ROUND DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH R1 R2 R3 TOTAL PER 18 TO PAR Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational - - - - - - - Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational T42 77 76 73 226 75.3 +10 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational T25 72 77 74 223 74.3 +7 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate 1 68 74 71 213 71.0-3 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational T14 76 72 72 220 73.3 +4 Feb. 11 Reynolds Lake Oconee Indiv. Champ. T27 79 - - 79 79.0 +7 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational - - - - - - - Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational T33 73 75 72 220 73.3 +10 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience T50 77 78 74 229 76.3 +13 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate 60 76 76 DQ 152 76.0 +8 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals MISCELLANEOUS DATE TOURNAMENT BIRDIES R1 R2 R3 EAGLES COUNT PAR OR UNDER IN THE 60S Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational - - - - - - - - Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational 5 1 2 2 0 N/A 0 0 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational 5 3 0 2 0 2 1 0 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate 11 5 3 3 0 3 2 1 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 12 3 6 3 0 2 2 0 Feb. 11 Reynolds Lake Oconee Champ. 2 2 - - 0 N/A 0 0 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational - - - - - - - - Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational 4 2 0 2 0 N/A 0 0 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 5 3 0 2 0 N/A 0 0 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate 2 1 1 DQ 0 1 0 0 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals CAREER TOTALS SEASON TOURN. STARTS ROUNDS ROUNDS COUNTED STROKES 18-HOLE AVG 54-HOLE AVG BEST FIN WINS TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 20 BIRDIES EAGLES PAR OR - IN THE 60S 2017-18 (JR) 8 4 21 8 1,563 74.4 223.3 1 1 1 1 2 46 0 5 1 2016-17 (SO) 4 4 7 7 517 73.9 221.6 1 2 4 4 4 - - 1 1 2015-16 (FR) 9 9 18 18 1,330 73.9 221.7 1 4 8 9 9 - - 5 0 TOTALS 20 17 46 33 3,257 74.1 222.4 1 7 13 14 15 46 0 11 2 OM TOTALS 8 4 21 8 1,563 74.4 223.3 1 1 1 1 2 46 0 5 1 2015-16 (FR) - AT COASTAL GEORGIA DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE Sept. 14-15 Coastal Georgia Fall Invitational Sept. 28-29 USCB Sand Shark Shootout 3 75-73--148 Oct. 12-13 Thomas University Fall Invitational 1 71-75--146 Oct. 26-27 NAIA Fall Preview 2 77-71--148 Feb. 15-16 Coastal Georgia Winter Invitational 1 71-76--147 Feb. 21-22 Start 2 Finish Classic 1 72-70--142 Mar. 7-8 Loyola Invitational 1 73-77--150 Apr. 2-3 NAIA Spring Invitational T3 75-75--150 Apr. 11-12 SSAC Championship 2 73-76--149 May. 17-20 NAIA National Championship T9 74-76--150 2016-17 (SO) - AT COASTAL GEORGIA DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE Sept. 12-13 Coastal Georgia Fall Invitational T5 75--75 Oct. 3-4 USCB Sand Shark Shootout 1 69-76--145 Oct. 17-18 Thomas Invitational 1 74-73--147 Oct. 31-Nov. 1 SSAC Fall Preview 4 75-75--150 Feb. 13-14 Coastal Georgia Winter Invitational Mar. 4-5 Start 2 Finish Classic Mar. 20-21 Golden Tigers Spring Invitational Apr. 2-3 Golfweek NAIA Spring Invitational Apr. 24-26 SSAC Championship 12

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE KIE PURDOM JUNIOR LEXINGTON, KY HENRY CLAY HS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational - Team Champions; Top 15 2017 Palmetto Intercollegiate - Team Champions 2017 Magnolia Invitational - Team Champions; Top 20 First-Year SEC Honor Roll - 2016 SEASON TOTALS 18-Hole Avg: 75.4 54-Hole Avg: 226.1 Tournaments: 9 Rounds: 27 Starts: 8 Best Finish: T11 Top 5: 0 Top 10: 0 Strokes: 2,035 Birdies: 55 Eagles: 0 Birdies Per 18: 2.0 Rounds Even Par or Under: 4 In the 60s: 1 PERSONAL BESTS Finish: T11 Rainbow Wahine Invitational (2017-18) 18 Holes: 69 Magnolia Invitational - R1 (2017-18) 54 Holes: 219 Rainbow Wahine Invitational (2017-18) Birdies (Round): 5 - (3x) MR: Magnolia Invitational - R2 (2017-18) Birdies (Tournament): 13 Magnolia Invitational (2017-18) ROUND-BY-ROUND DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH R1 R2 R3 TOTAL PER 18 TO PAR Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational T16 73 78 72 223 74.3 +7 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational T26 75 70 78 223 74.3 +7 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational T17 69 75 76 220 73.3 +4 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate T42 78 76 76 230 76.7 +14 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational T11 72 74 73 219 73.0 +3 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational T28 77 76 75 228 76.0 +12 Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational T41 73 76 74 223 74.3 +13 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 71 79 79 81 239 79.7 +23 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate 34 78 76 76 230 76.7 +14 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals May 18-23 NCAA Championships SEASON STATISTICS MISCELLANEOUS DATE TOURNAMENT BIRDIES R1 R2 R3 EAGLES COUNT PAR OR UNDER IN THE 60S Sept. 4-5 Ocean Course Invitational 6 1 1 4 0 3 1 0 Sept. 22-24 Lady Paladin Invitational 4 2 2 0 0 3 1 0 Oct. 1-3 Magnolia Invitational 13 5 5 3 0 2 1 1 Oct. 22-24 Palmetto Intercollegiate 5 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 Oct. 31-Nov 1 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 9 3 2 4 0 3 1 0 Feb. 26-27 Rebel Beach Invitational 7 3 2 2 0 2 0 0 Mar. 10-11 SunTrust Gator Invitational 7 4 2 1 0 3 0 0 Mar. 18-20 Evans Derby Experience 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Mar. 26-27 Henssler Intercollegiate 3 2 0 1 0 N/A 0 0 May 7-9 NCAA Regionals CAREER STATISTICS CAREER TOTALS SEASON TOURN. STARTS ROUNDS ROUNDS COUNTED STROKES 18-HOLE AVG 54-HOLE AVG BEST FIN WINS TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 20 BIRDIES EAGLES PAR OR - IN THE 60S 2017-18 (JR) 9 8 27 19 2,035 75.4 226.1 T11 0 0 0 3 55 0 4 1 2016-17 (SO) 6 5 18 12 1,394 77.4 232.3 T25 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 2015-16 (FR) 4 1 11 1 867 78.8 236.5 T12 0 0 0 1 18 0 0 0 TOTALS 18 14 53 32 4,296 76.7 230.1 T11 0 0 0 4 101 0 4 1 2015-16 (FR) DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE Sept. 14-15 Memphis Intercollegiate T12 74-76-76--226 Sept. 21-23 Golfweek Conference Challenge Oct. 5-6 CSU Fall Invitational Oct. 20-22 Rainbow Wahine Invitational T45 76-81-77--234 Feb. 6 Lady Bulldog Invitational 42 90-89--179 Feb. 22-23 The Gold Rush Mar. 5-6 SunTrust Gator Invitational Mar. 11-13 Notre Dame Clover Cup Mar. 20-22 LSU Tiger Golf Classic Apr. 2-4 Rebel Intercollegiate T26 76-76-76-228 Apr. 20-22 SEC Women s Golf Championship 2016-17 (SO) DATE TOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE Sept. 12-13 Mercedes Benz Collegiate Championship Sept. 23-25 Lady Paladin Invitational T64 73-81-76-230 Oct. 7-9 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate Oct. 23-25 Palmetto Intercollegiate Feb. 20-21 Central District Invitational T54 81-82-75--238 Feb. 27-28 The Gold Rush T25 75-74-77--226 Mar. 10-12 MountainView Collegiate Invitational T47 75-80-73--228 Mar. 17-19 3M Augusta Invitational T43 77-73-81--231 Apr. 2-4 Hawkeye El Tigre Invitational 71 78-80-83--241 Apr. 20-22 SEC Women s Golf Championship 13

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 MEET THE COACHES KORY HENKES HEAD COACH COLUMBIA, SC SOUTH CAROLINA ( 04) Kory Henkes is in just her third season at the helm of Ole Miss women s golf, but already the program has undergone a transformation. As a student-athlete, Kory was a four-year letterwinner and a Southeastern Conference champion at South Carolina. Her coaching career began with a successful twoyear stint at Charleston Southern before she moved on to Augusta, where she led the Jaguars to three NCAA Regional appearances in four years. Her first year at Ole Miss brought the team s first top-10 finish at the SEC Championship since 2010. In Year 2, the Rebels broke a school record for stroke average at 298.5, the first sub-300 average in program history. Ole Miss has raised the bar yet again in Henkes third season. Guided by the best freshman class in school history, the Rebels set numerous team records while winning three straight tournaments to close out the fall season. Henkes provides professional caddying experience to the Rebel program. She has worked the bag for her brother, Kyle Thompson, on the Web.com Tour, as well as for Kristy McPherson on the LPGA Tour, and she has helped guide three individual medalists in her time at Ole Miss. Kory s husband, Kenneth, and her parents, Steve and Caryl, are some of Ole Miss golf s biggest fans. Catch them following Coach Kory and the Rebels at a tournament near you. DREW BELT ASSISTANT COACH PORTAGE, MI FERRIS STATE ( 04) OLE MISS CAREER COACHING RECORDS TOURNAMENTS 105 Keil Purdom 79 Michele Drinkard 62 Meghan Bolger 30 Kory Henkes 27 Beth Estes 22 Larry Wagster ROUNDS 280 Keil Purdom 229 Michele Drinkard 179 Meghan Bolger 88 Kory Henkes 76 Beth Estes 56 Larry Wagster TOURNAMENT WINS (TEAM) 11 Keil Purdom 3 Kory Henkes 2 Michele Drinkard 2 Meghan Bolger 54-HOLE TOURNAMENT WINS 3 Kory Henkes 2 Keil Purdom 2 Michele Drinkard 2 Meghan Bolger TOP 5 FINISHES (TEAM) 44 Keil Purdom 22 Michele Drinkard 19 Meghan Bolger 11 Kory Henkes 9 Larry Wagster 3 Beth Estes TOP 10 FINISHES (TEAM) 82 Keil Purdom 41 Michele Drinkard 36 Meghan Bolger 23 Kory Henkes 18 Larry Wagster 7 Beth Estes TOURNAMENT WINS (INDIV) 12 Keil Purdom 4 Michele Drinkard 4 Kory Henkes 2 Larry Wagster 1 Beth Estes TOURNAMENT SWEEPS 8 Keil Purdom 2 Kory Henkes 1 Michele Drinkard ROUNDS PAR OR UNDER (TEAM) 10 Kory Henkes 6 Michele Drinkard 2 Meghan Bolger 1 Keil Purdom ROUNDS PAR OR UNDER (INDIV) 132 Michele Drinkard 93 Kory Henkes 37 Meghan Bolger 26 Keil Purdom 1 Larry Wagster ROUNDS IN THE 60S (INDIV) 27 Michele Drinkard 22 Kory Henkes 6 Meghan Bolger 4 Keil Purdom Drew Belt joined the Rebel family as Henkes assistant coach in 2015 and has played a major role in the program s revival. A Class A PGA member, Belt was the head golf professional at West Lake Country Club in Augusta, Georgia, prior to joining Henkes in Oxford. He also served alongside Henkes as the part-time assistant coach of the Augusta Jaguars, as the pair built it into a perennial top-25 program. Belt is an outstanding technical coach, helping push the Rebel scores to all-time lows during his tenure. He has also been invaluable on the recruiting trail, playing a key role in scouting and recruiting numerous current Rebels. In the offseason, you can find Drew watching basketball at The Pavilion at Ole Miss. Be sure to follow his dog, @Charlie_Bean_Doodle on Instagram. 14

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE OLE MISS RECORD BOOK TEAM TOURNAMENT TITLES TOURNAMENT DATE SCORE HIGHEST UM FINISH/PLACE (SCORE) Tennessee Tech/Vanderbilt Golf Classic Oct. 26-27, 1991 310-308--618 Chris Dacri/1st (151) Hartford-Holiday Inn Classic April 11-12, 1992 326-334--660 Sarah Britt/1st (160) Lady Sunshine Invitational Sept. 12-13, 1992 298-306--604 Sarah Britt/2nd (153) Mississippi Intercollegiate Oct. 12-13, 1992 315-308--623 Sarah Britt/2nd (156) USA Lady Jag Invitational April 22-25, 1993 304-308-308--920 Sarah Britt/1st (221) Mardi Gras Invitational Feb. 10-12, 1995 324-325--649 Lauren Mellen/2nd (152) Owl Preview Classic Feb. 20-21, 1995 311 Joanne Caldwell, Angela Chancellor/T3rd (76) Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1995 310-305--615 Joanne Caldwell/1st (149) Owl Preview Classic Feb. 19-20, 1996 313-313--626 Lauren Mellen/2nd (152) Tulane Green Wave Classic Nov. 3-4, 1997 322-314-306--942 Lauren Mellen/1st (223) Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Oct. 3-4, 1998 299-295--594 Megan Breen/1st (145) Beacon Woods Invitational Oct 12-14, 2001 297-302-286--885 Teesha Ash/3rd (217) Waterlefe Invitational Mar. 15-16, 2004 306-302-318--926 Nikki Hadd, Adrienne White/T5th (229) Johnie Imes Invitational Sept. 29-30, 2008 300-299-301--900 Dori Carter/2nd (213) Samford Intercollegiate March 23-24, 2015 308-302-297--907 Stani Schiavone/1st (215) Magnolia Invitational Oct. 1-3, 2017 278-289-287--854 Julia Johnson/1st (209) Palmetto Intercollegiate Oct. 22-24, 2017 290-301-292--883 Diane Lim/1st (213) Rainbow Wahine Invitational Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 2017 287-286-288--861 Katy Harris/2nd (212) INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT TITLES NAME TOURNAMENT DATE SCORE TEAM FINISH/SCORE Veronica McFadden Lady Governor Invitational April 22-23, 1988 81-79--160 329-332--661 Chris Dacri North-South Women s Collegiate Feb. 18-19, 1991 77-75-83--255 T2nd/326-320-331--977 Sarah Britt Azalea/Seahawk Invitational April 12-14, 1991 81-75-75--231 2nd/333-311-308--952 Chris Dacri Tennessee Tech/Vanderbilt Oct. 26-27, 1991 76-75--151 1st/310-308--618 Sarah Britt Hartford-Holiday Inn Classic April 11-12, 1992 79-81--160 1st/326-334--660 Sarah Britt Lady Sunshine Invitational Sept. 12-13, 1992 74-73--147 2nd/312-315--627 Angela Chancellor Mississippi Intercollegiate Oct. 12-13, 1992 80-73--153 1st/623 Sarah Britt South Alabama Invitational April 22-25, 1993 73-72-76--221 1st/304-308-308--920 Lauren Mellen Mardi Gras Invitational Feb. 10-12, 1995 77-79--156 1st/324-325--649 Joanne Caldwell Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1995 76-73--149 1st/310-305--615 Robyn Rinaldo Lady Seminole Classic Sept. 12-14, 1997 70-75-75--220 5th/304-306-302--912 Megan Breen Beacon Woods Invitational Oct. 10-12, 1997 75-73-75--223 2nd/309-310-307--926 Lauren Mellen Tulane Green Wave Classic Nov. 3-4, 1997 75-75-73--223 1st/322-314-306--942 Megan Breen Lady Rebel Intercollegiate Oct. 3-4, 1998 74-71--145 1st/299-295--594 Robyn Rinaldo Central Florida Invitational Feb. 15-16, 1999 73-70--143 2nd/310-299-609 Dori Carter Rebel Intercollegiate Apr. 3-5, 2009 73-73-71--217 2nd/307-306-288--901 Natalie Gleadall Cougar Classic Sept. 12-14, 2010 75-69-67--211 2nd/300-284-284--868 Abby Newton Memphis FedEx Intercollegiate Sept. 8-9, 2014 73-68-69--210 3rd/296-294-296--886 Stani Schiavone Samford Intercollegiate March 23-24, 2015 76-74-65--215 1st/308-302-297--907 Katy Harris Palmetto Intercollegiate Oct. 23-25, 2016 73-70-69--212 4th/290-293-305--888 Julia Johnson Magnolia Invitational Oct. 1-3, 2017 68-69-72--209 1st/278-289-287--854 Diane Lim Palmetto Intercollegiate Oct. 22-24, 2017 68-74-71--213 1st/290-301-292--883 Julia Johnson Rebel Beach Invitational Feb. 26-27, 2018 73-73-70--216 2nd/294-300-289--883 15

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 OLE MISS RECORD BOOK TEAM RECORDS SINGLE-ROUND AVERAGE (SEASON) 298.47... 2016-17 300.71... 2008-09 301.12... 2011-12 301.27... 2010-11 301.73... 2013-14 LOWEST SINGLE-ROUND TOTAL 278... 2017 Magnolia Invitational (R1) 278...2015 CSU Fall Invitational (R2) 284...2015 CSU Fall Invitational (R3) 284... 2010 SEC Championship (R1) 285... 2016 Ron Moore Intercollegiate (R2) Ole Miss after shooting a program-best 278 in Round 1 at Old Waverly Golf Club. The Rebels went on to win the inaugural Magnolia Invitational (278-288-287--854). LOWEST TOURNAMENT TOTAL 853... 2015 CSU Fall Invitational 854... 2017 Magnolia Invitational 861... 2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 876... 2011 Cougar Classic 876...2010 SEC Championship MOST TOURNAMENT WINS (SEASON) 3... 1992-93, 2017-18 2... 1991-92, 1994-95, 1995-96 MOST TOP FIVE FINISHES (SEASON) 7... 1997-98, 2003-04 6... 1989-90, 1998-99, 2017-18 5...Six tied with five INDIVIDUAL RECORDS LOWEST 18-HOLE SCORE 65...Abby Newton (2015 CSU Fall Invitational - R2) 65... Stani Schiavone (2015 Samford Intercollegiate - R3) 65*... Dori Carter (2008 Alabama Crimson Classic - R3) 67...Katy Harris (2018 Henssler Intercollegiate - R3) 67...Martina Flori (2017 El Tigre Invitational - R3) 67...Natalie Gleadall (2010 Cougar Classic - R3) 67... Nikki Hadd (2003 Lady Gator Inviational - R2) 68... 10 tied at 68, MR: Katy Harris (2018 SunTrust Gator Invitational - R3) * Course Record LOWEST 54-HOLE SCORE 205... Dori Carter (2008 Alabama Crimson Classic) 207...Natalie Gleadall (2010 Mercedes Benz Championship) 209... Julia Johnson (2017 Magnolia Invitational) MOST TOP TEN FINISHES (SEASON) 10...1992-93, 1994-95, 1997-98, 1998-99 9...1989-90, 1990-91, 1996-97, 2003-04, 2016-17 8... 1991-92, 1995-96, 2017-18 MOST INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT WINS (SEASON) 3... 1992-93, 1997-98, 2017-18 2...1990-91, 1991-92, 1998-99, 2014-15 MOST TOURNAMENT SWEEPS (SEASON) 2... 1991-92, 1992-93, 2017-18 MOST TEAM ROUNDS PAR OR UNDER (SEASON) 6... 2017-18 3... 2015-16 2... 2009-10, 2010-11 MOST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS PAR OR UNDER (SEASON) 48... 2017-18 27... 2016-17 23... 2008-09 21... 2010-11 MOST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS IN THE 60S (SEASON) 13... 2017-18 7... 2010-11 5... 2014-15, 2015-16 MOST BIRDIES (SEASON) - SINCE 2015-16 423... 2017-18 360... 2016-17 340... 2015-16 MOST BIRDIES (TOURNAMENT) - SINCE 2015-16 56... 2017 Magnolia Invitational 50... 2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 47...2016 Ron Moore Women s Intercollegiate 46...2018 Rebel Beach Invitational 42... 2015 CSU Fall Invitational, 2018 Henssler Intercollegiate MOST BIRDIES (ROUND) - SINCE 2015-16 20... 2018 Henssler Intercollegiate R3 20...2015 CSU Fall Invitational R2 19... 2017 Magnolia Invitational R1 19... 2017 Magnolia Invitational R2 19...2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational R2 MOST EAGLES (SEASON) - SINCE 2015-16 7... 2015-16 5... 2016-17 5... 2017-18 210... Abby Newton (2015 Samford Intercollegiate) 211...Dori Carter (2008 Mercedes Benz Championship) 211...Natalie Gleadall (2010 Cougar Classic) 211... Sara Grantham (2010 SEC Championship) 212... Katy Harris (2018 SunTrust Gator Invitational) 212... Katy Harris (2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational) 212...Katy Harris (2016 Palmetto Intercollegiate) LOWEST 18-HOLE SEASON AVERAGE (MIN. 15 ROUNDS) 72.78...Dori Carter, 2008-09 73.83...Dori Carter, 2007-08 73.87... Natalie Gleadall, 2010-11 74.59... Abby Newton, 2013-14 74.71... Nikki Hadd, 2004-05 74.88...Martina Flori, 2016-17 16

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE OLE MISS RECORD BOOK STROKE AVERAGE (CAREER) (MIN 45 ROUNDS) (SINCE 2003-04) 74.11... Katy Harris (2016-18) 74.90... Pi-Lillebi Hermansson (2016-18) 74.97... Dori Carter (2005-09) 75.45... Natalie Gleadall (2009-12) 75.85...Stani Schiavone (2012-15) MOST INDIVIDUAL TITLES (CAREER) 4... Sarah Britt 2... Julia Johnson, Robyn Rinaldo, Megan Breen, Chris Dacri, Lauren Mellen MOST TOP FIVE FINISHES (SEASON) 5... Julia Johnson, 2017-18 5...Dori Carter, 2007-08 5...Chris Dacri, 1991-92 5... Megan Breen, 1997-98 5... Lauren Mellen, 1997-98 5...Sarah Britt, 1992-93 4... Katy Harris, 2017-18 4...Dori Carter, 2008-09 4...Dori Carter, 2007-08 4... Adrienne White, 2003-04 4... Robyn Rinaldo, 1998-99 4... Sarah Britt, 1989-90; 1991-92 4... Megan Breen, 1997-98 MOST TOP FIVE FINISHES (CAREER) 14...Sarah Britt, 1990-93 10...Dori Carter, 2006-09 9... Megan Breen, 1995-99 8... Robyn Rinaldo, 1996-99 7... Angela Chancellor, 1992-95 7... Lauren Mellen, 1995-98 7...Chris Dacri, 1989-92 MOST TOP TEN FINISHES (SEASON) 8... Megan Breen, 1998-99 7... Adrienne White, 2003-04 6... Sarah Britt, 1992-93; 1989-90 MOST TOP TEN FINISHES (CAREER) 19... Megan Breen, 1995-99 17...Sarah Britt, 1990-93 15... Lauren Mellen, 1995-98 14... Dori Carter, 2005-2009 MOST ROUNDS PAR OR UNDER (SEASON) 14...Dori Carter, 2008-09 12... Julia Johnson, 2017-18 10...Dori Carter, 2007-08 9... Conner Beth Ball, 2017-18 8... Abby Newton, 2013-04 MOST ROUNDS PAR OR UNDER (CAREER) 31...Dori Carter, 2005-09 19... Abby Newton, 2012-16 14... Natalie Gleadall, 2007-11 13... Katy Harris, 2017-18 12... Sara Grantham, 2006-10 ROUNDS IN THE 60S (SEASON) 5... Katy Harris, 2017-18 5... Natalie Gleadall, 2010-11 3... Conner Beth Ball, 2017-18, Abby Newton, 2014-15 ROUNDS IN THE 60S (CAREER) 7... Katy Harris, 2016-18 7... Natalie Gleadall, 2007-11 6... Abby Newton, 2012-16 5...Dori Carter, 2005-09 BIRDIES (ROUND) - SINCE 2015-16 7... Pi-Lillebi Hermansson, 2017 Magnolia Invitational R2 7...Julia Johnson, 2017 Magnolia Invitational R1 7... Conner Beth Ball, 2017 Ocean Course Invitational R1 7... Katy Harris, 2018 Henssler Intercollegiate R3 BIRDIES (TOURNAMENT) - SINCE 2015-16 17... Julia Johnson, 2017 Magnolia Invitational 15...Katy Harris, 2017 Henssler Intercollegiate 14... Conner Beth Ball, 2017 Ocean Course Invitational 14...Julia Johnson, 2018 Rebel Beach Invitational Julia Johnson knocked down seven birdies in Round 1 as she established a program record of 17 birdies at the Magnolia Invitational. She did so while becoming the first Rebel freshman to win a 54-hole tournament. BIRDIES (SEASON) - SINCE 2015-16 91... Julia Johnson, 2017-18 75... Conner Beth Ball, 2017-18 74... Abby Newton, 2015-16 70... Katy Harris, 2016-17 64...Martina Flori, 2016-17 BIRDIES (CAREER) - SINCE 2015-16 133... Katy Harris, 2016-18 121... Pi-Lillebi Hermansson, 2016-20 111... Madisen Bentley, 2015-17 102...Martina Flori, 2015-19 101... Kie Purdom, 2015-19 EAGLES (SEASON) - SINCE 2015-16 3... Abby Newton, 2015-16 3... Pi-Lillebi Hermansson, 2017-18 2...Martina Flori, 2016-17 2... Julia Johnson, 2017-18 EAGLES (CAREER) - SINCE 2015-16 4... Pi-Lillebi Hermansson, 2016-20 3... Abby Newton, 2015-16 2... Martina Flori, 2015-19, Julia Johnson, 2017-18 17

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 ALL-TIME SEASONS ALL-TIME SEASON TOTALS SEASON COACH TOURN ROUNDS STROKE WINS TOP 5 WINS PAR OR - PAR OR - IN THE 60S SEC NCAA REG BIRDIES EAGLES AVG (18) (TEAM) (TEAM) (INDIV) (TEAM) (INDIV) (INDIV) FINISH FINISH 1986-87 Beth Estes 7 18 376.7 0 1 0 0 0 0 8th 1987-88 Beth Estes 10 28 337.3 0 0 1 0 0 0 8th 1988-89 Beth Estes 10 30 334.5 0 2 0 0 0 0 8th 1989-90 Larry Wagster 11 27 346.1 0 6 0 0 1 0 8th 1990-91 Larry Wagster 11 29 326.6 0 3 2 0 0 0 8th 1991-92 Keil Purdom 10 27 323.5 2 5 2 0 2 1 9th 1992-93 Keil Purdom 11 28 324.0 3 5 3 0 2 0 10th 1993-94 Keil Purdom 11 28 306.1 0 3 0 0 0 0 10th 1994-95 Keil Purdom 11 26 320.4 2 5 1 0 0 0 8th 1995-96 Keil Purdom 10 24 318.2 2 4 1 0 1 0 8th 1996-97 Keil Purdom 11 30 318.4 0 5 0 0 1 0 10th 1997-98 Keil Purdom 11 32 300.4 1 7 3 0 5 1 6th 15th 1998-99 Keil Purdom 10 28 306.7 1 6 2 1 11 2 3rd 16th 1999-00 Keil Purdom 9 30 315.5 0 3 0 0 2 1 11th 2000-01 Keil Purdom 9 27 317.4 0 1 0 0 2 0 9th 2001-02 Meghan Bogler 10 28 310.6 1 5 0 1 7 0 9th 2002-03 Meghan Bolger 11 32 309.8 0 4 0 1 3 1 11th 19th 2003-04 Meghan Bolger 11 33 308.7 1 7 0 0 15 3 8th 19th 2004-05 Meghan Bolger 10 28 312.3 0 1 0 0 8 1 12th 2005-06 Meghan Bolger 10 30 302.6 0 0 0 0 3 1 12th 2006-07 Meghan Bolger 10 28 316.6 0 2 0 0 8 0 12th 2007-08 Michele Drinkard 9 27 309.9 0 2 0 0 12 2 10th 2008-09 Michele Drinkard 10 28 300.7 1 5 1 1 23 3 7th 17th 2009-10 Michele Drinkard 11 30 308.4 0 2 0 2 12 1 8th 12th 2010-11 Michele Drinkard 10 30 304.6 0 4 1 2 21 7 11th 14th 2011-12 Michele Drinkard 10 30 301.1 0 3 0 1 15 4 10th 13th 2012-13 Michele Drinkard 11 31 302.6 0 2 0 0 18 3 12th 18th 2013-14 Michele Drinkard 9 26 305.2 0 2 0 0 14 2 14th 2014-15 Michele Drinkard 9 27 306.2 1 2 2 0 16 5 14th 2015-16 Kory Henkes 10 30 303.1 0 4 0 3 18 5 7th 340 7 2016-17 Kory Henkes 10 30 298.5 0 1 1 1 27 4 13th 360 5 2017-18 Kory Henkes 10 28 293.1 3 6 3 6 48 13 423 5 18

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE THE LAST TIME... AN OLE MISS TEAM Won a tournament...rainbow Wahine Invitational (Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 2017) Finished in the Top 5... 2nd, Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Shot under par for 54 holes....-3 (861), Rainbow Wahine Invitational (Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 2017) Shot 10 under par for 54 holes...-10 (854), Magnolia Invitational (Oct. 1-3, 2017) Shot under par for 18 holes....-2 (286), Rainbow Wahine Invitational (Oct. 31, 2017) Shot 10 under par for 18 holes...-10 (278), Magnolia Invitational R1 (Oct. 1, 2017) Totaled 10 Individual Rounds Par or Under... 12, Rainbow Wahine Inv. (Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 2017) Had Multiple Individual Rounds in the 60s...4, Magnolia Invitational (Oct. 1-3, 2017) Had 50 Birdies... 50, Rainbow Wahine Invitational (Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 2017) Had 40 Birdies... 42, Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Had 20 Birdies in one round... 20, Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Had 15 Birdies in one round... 20, Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Had an Eagle....Henssler Intercollegiate R1 (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Had two Eagles in one tournament... 2, Palmetto Intercollegiate (Oct. 22-24, 2017) Had three Eagles in one tournament...3, Golfweek Conference Challenge (Sept. 21-23, 2015) Had two Eagles in one round....2, Notre Dame Clover Cup R1 (Mar. 11-13, 2016) Earned an NCAA Regional Berth...2013 Finished Top 5 in the SEC Tournament.... 3rd, 1999 Finished Top 10 in the SEC Tournament.... 7th, 2016 AN OLE MISS PLAYER... Won a tournament... Julia Johnson, Rebel Beach Invitational (Feb. 26-27, 2018) Finished runner-up...katy Harris, Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Finished Top 5...Katy Harris (T2), Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Shot par or under for a tournament Katy Harris (-2) Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Shot 5-under par for a tournament... Julia Johnson (-7), Magnolia Invitational (Oct. 1-3, 2017) Shot 10-under par for a tournament...dori Carter (-11), Alabama Crimson Classic (2008) Shot a round in the 60s.... Katy Harris (67), Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Shot 68 or better.... Katy Harris (67), Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Shot 67 or better.... Katy Harris (67), Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Shot 66 or better.... Abby Newton (65), CSU Fall Intercollegiate R2 (Oct. 5, 2015) Shot 65 or better.... Abby Newton (65), CSU Fall Intercollegiate R2 (Oct. 5, 2015) Totaled 15 Birdies in a tournament Katy Harris (15), Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Totaled 12 Birdies in a tournament Katy Harris (15), Henssler Intercollegiate (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Totaled 7 Birdies in a round.... Katy Harris (7), Henssler Intercollegiate R3 (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Had an eagle... Pi-Lillebi Hermansson, Henssler Intercollegiate R1 (Mar. 26-27, 2018) Had two eagles in one tournament...abby Newton (2), CSU Fall Invitational (Oct. 5-6, 2015) 19

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 THE OCEAN COURSE INVITATIONAL KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. Windy conditions halted the red-hot Ole Miss women s golf team in the final round of The Ocean Course Invitational. The Rebels entered Round 3 in first place, having shot even par in Round 1 and Round 2, but no team touched even par in the final round, and only eight individuals were under par over the last 18 holes. Ole Miss finished in a three-way tie for fifth at 292-292-309--893. The course played really tough today, especially the back nine, said head coach Kory Henkes. We played in a constant 20 mph wind with 25 mph gusts off the ocean on the finishing holes, so decision making and the ability to be able to hit your ball in the proper location were crucial. Unfortunately, our wedges from 100 yards and in failed us today, so the team is eager to get back to work soon. Ball Wows in First Collegiate Tournament Despite coming up short collectively in Round 3, the Rebels had plenty to be proud of from their trip to Kiawah Island Golf Resort. Freshman Conner Beth Ball used a 68 (-5) in Round 1 to fuel a fantastic weekend. Making her collegiate debut, the Madison, Mississippi native finished tied for third at 4-under and earned a spot on the all-tournament team. Conner Beth played three solid rounds of golf this week, and we are extremely proud of her third-place finish against some of the nation s best players, Henkes said. She brings a big personality and competitiveness to our team that has helped us tremendously. She is extremely coachable and eager to learn as much as she can. I think the sky is the limit for Conner Beth. The competition certainly was tight in the Rebels season opener. Ole Miss showed it belonged among a field of 17 that included six teams ranked 31st or better in last year s final Golfweek rankings. Meanwhile, Ball beat out a host of top-100 amateur golfers though there was one she couldn t quite top. Wake Forest s Jennifer Kupcho, the No. 3 amateur golfer in the world, claimed medalist honors at a stunning 12-under par. The Ole Miss freshman came away thrilled with her weekend, not just in her performance, but in her first experience on the road as a Rebel. I went into this week trying to maintain a positive attitude and just enjoy the time with my teammates, Ball said. This weekend was so much fun competing for Ole Miss finally and helping put us on the map. This weekend keeps me and the team motivated to work harder for the future of our program and each of our individual careers. Rebel Roundup It wasn t all Ball. Junior Kie Purdom also put together the best tournament and the best single round of her collegiate career. The Lexington, Kentucky native was one of eight competitors to finish under par in Round 3. Her 72 on Tuesday was her first under-par round as a Rebel, and it set a new career-best. Her incredible finish also sewed up a 54-hole score of 223 besting her previous career mark of 226. Freshman Julia Johnson had a great collegiate debut as well. The St. Gabriel, Louisiana native shot 2-under (71) in Round 2 and finished the weekend 8-over par. She tallied 38 pars, just behind Purdom s tournamentbest 40. Sophomore Pi-Lillebi Hermansson matched Johnson s 71 in Round 2 and closed her tournament at 9-over, rounding out a group of four Rebels in the top 30. TOURNAMENT SNAPSHOT TOURNEY INFO Date: Sept. 4-5 Location: Kiawah Island, S.C. Course: The Ocean Course Host: College of Charleston TEAM RESULTS Finish: T5th Score: 292-292-309--893 Birdies: 35 Par or Under: 5 In the 60s: 1 TOP FINISHER Conner Beth Ball Finish: T3rd Score: 68-72-75--215 Birdies: 14 FULL RESULTS THE OCEAN COURSE INVITATIONAL SEPT. 4-5 KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. (KIAWAH ISLAND GOLF RESORT) TEAM STANDINGS 1. NC State 294-293-294--881 2. Florida State 292-293-299--884 T3. Florida 297-296-299--892 T3. Wake Forest 297-293-302--892 T5. Ole Miss 292-292-309--893 T5. North Carolina 295-292-306--893 T5. Tennessee 298-296-299--893 8. Vanderbilt 296-303-301--900 9. UCF 306-296-311--913 10. Mississippi State 301-300-317--918 11. Maryland 303-310-307--920 12. Boston College 310-307-321--938 13. North Florida 307-320-315--942 14. College of Charleston 317-314-314--945 15. Elon 315-312-320--947 16. Charleston Southern 321-313-321--955 17. Collge of Charleston (B) 335-320-333--987 OLE MISS GOLFERS T3. Conner Beth Ball 68-72-75--215 T16. Kie Purdom 73-78-72--223 T22. Julia Johnson 76-71-80--227 T29. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 75-71-82--228 T79. Martina Flori 88-82-82--252 20

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE LADY PALADIN INVITATIONAL GREENVILLE, S.C. In Round 2, it was junior Kie Purdom with a career-best 70 (-2). In Round 3, sophomore Pi-Lillebi Hermansson raised the bar, shooting 3-under par (69) for the best round of her collegiate career to lead Ole Miss at the Lady Paladin Invitational. The Djursholm, Sweden, native recorded the first eagle of the year for the Rebels on Furman Golf Club s par-5 second hole and bogeyed just once. Ole Miss wrapped up play with its best round of the tournament, finishing 12th at 311-294-293--898. We are proud of the way the team fought back after a rough first round, said head coach Kory Henkes. They could have easily given up, but they chose to grind it out the final two days. We saw several great scores today, and this will give them some momentum leading into our cohosted home event next week. Hermansson tied for the third-best score in Round 3, going 4-under on the course s four par 5s thanks to an eagle and two birdies. Pi had a great attitude today, and it proves that she is a fighter, Henkes said. She didn t start the tournament as well as she had hoped, but she played extremely solid today. It was great to see her keep her composure and post a low round. Freshmen Conner Beth Ball and Julia Johnson each finished 1-over par (73). Ball, a Madison, Mississippi, native tallied a team-high five birdies in an up-and-down final round. Johnson carded four to finish 8-over (224) for the tournament, three strokes better than the St. Gabriel, Louisiana, native s debut two weeks ago at The Ocean Course. The Rebels individual, junior Diane Lim, had a strong third day. Lim was feeling comfortable just about two hours from her hometown of Suwanee, Georgia, as she offset three bogeys with two birdies for a 73 to wrap up her first tournament as a Rebel. Her 226 came as the best of all golfers competing as individuals in Greenville. After a combined 17 birdies in the first two rounds, the Rebels totaled 14 birdies and one eagle in the third round alone. Ole Miss will have a quick turnaround as it plays co-host alongside Mississippi State for the Magnolia Invitational at Old Waverly Golf Club in West Point. The Rebels home tournament runs Oct. 1-3. TOURNAMENT SNAPSHOT TOURNEY INFO Date: Sept. 22-24 Location: Greenville, S.C. Course: Furman University Golf Club Host: Furman TEAM RESULTS Finish: 12th Score: 311-294-293--898 Birdies: 26 Par or Under: 2 In the 60s: 1 TOP FINISHERS Pi-Lillebi Hermansson and Kie Purdom Finish: T26nd Score: 81-73-69--223 75-70-78--223 Birdies: 5 4 FULL RESULTS LADY PALADIN INVITATIONAL SEPT. 22-24 GREENVILLE, S.C. (FURMAN UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Furman 293-284-280--857 2. Daytona State 284-289-294--867 3. Kennesaw State 298-289-287--874 4. Middle Tennessee 295-288-292--875 5. Memphis 300-291-288--879 6. Southern Miss 304-290-288--882 T7. Virginia Tech 288-299-297--884 T7. Augusta 303-294-287--884 9. UNCW 298-297-295--890 10. Chattanooga 303-289-303--895 11. ETSU 298-302-297--897 12. Ole Miss 311-294-293--898 13. James Madison 308-301-299--908 14. Georgia State 307-307-301--915 15. LSU 309-305-302--916 16. Georgia Southern 312-311-314--937 17. Western Carolina 327-335-325--987 OLE MISS GOLFERS T26. Kie Purdom 75-70-78--223 T26. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 81-73-69--223 T34. Julia Johnson 75-76-73--224 *T42. Diane Lim 77-76-73--226 T57. Conner Beth Ball 82-75-73--230 T86. Martina Flori 80-86-82--248 * - Competed as an individual 21

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 MAGNOLIA INVITATIONAL WEST POINT, Miss. Behind a nerve-wracking individual victory by freshman Julia Johnson, the Ole Miss women s golf team captured its first team tournament title under coaches Kory Henkes and Drew Belt. Johnson closed out Memphis sophomore Abby Herrmann in an intense two-hole playoff, and the co-host Rebels held off a strong Round 3 charge by the Tigers to secure a seven-stroke victory and a sweep of the inaugural Magnolia Invitational at Old Waverly Golf Club. It s pretty unbelievable. It still hasn t all sunk in, Henkes said. It hasn t happened in a couple of years now, and it s my first and coach Drew s first since we ve been at Ole Miss. It s not only going to help recruiting-wise, but it s going to help the girls on the team now. It s going to show them that they can do this, that winning isn t unrealistic anymore. It s something they re going to strive for each and every week and be disappointed if they don t get. I think this is just the kick start that they needed to keep on a good roll. Team 32 Makes History This marks Ole Miss first team tournament victory since the 2015 Samford Intercollegiate, the second in the last decade, No. 16 in program history and just the seventh in a 54-hole event. At 278-289-287--854, the Rebels finished just one stroke off the lowest three-round score in program history, and they set a new school record for the lowest score in a tournament victory, besting the previous mark of 885 set in 2001. The Rebels brought a 12-stroke lead into the day and took to the tee box ready to close out a historic win. Ole Miss played to 4-under as a team on the front nine and added three more birdies on the 10th hole, though nerves set in late while Memphis narrowed the gap. Freshman Conner Beth Ball recovered from an over-par Round 2 to play a key role in sealing the team win. She picked up birdies on nine and 10 and strung together eight pars to finish the round at 2-under, the best score of the day for the counting squad. The Madison, Mississippi, native finished tied for fifth (69-75-70--214) for her second top-five finish in three collegiate tournaments. She edged her previous personal best of 215, set in her third-place finish in the season-opener at The Ocean Course Invitational. Sophomore Pi-Lillebi Hermansson was instrumental in the final two rounds as well. She came back from a difficult Round 1 to go under par on each of the final two days. The Djursholm, Sweden, native posted four birdies in Round 3, including one on the treacherous 18th hole. She finished tied for 12th, tying her best collegiate finish. Junior Diane Lim was playing in just her second tournament as a Rebel and her first in the counting five. The Suwanee, Georgia, native fought her way through a pair of bogeys on the back nine and holed a critical birdie on the 15th hole. At 72-77-74--223, Lim turned in her best performance and her best finish (T25th) in an Ole Miss uniform. Junior Kie Purdom was on pace to provide the fourth counting score for the Rebels. She was at even par going into 18, where she found trouble like many others did on the treacherous finishing hole. Nonetheless, the Lexington, Kentucky, native put together a spectacular three days at Old Waverly. Her personal-best 69 in Round 1 set the tone for the lowest tournament score of her career at 220. She tied for 17th to round out a group of five Rebels in the top-20. The fifth name on that list was senior Katy Harris. Playing as an individual, Harris was razor sharp in Round 3. The St. Simons Island, Georgia, native fired five birdies on the final day, including three in her first seven holes to finish at 3-under (69) and claw her way into the top-20 at 4-over for the tournament. Freshman Macy Holliday made it seven Ole Miss golfers in the top 30 with a strong collegiate debut. The Dallas, Texas, native went 2-over (74) in the last round thanks to three birdies and wrapped up an impressive first tournament score at 73-77-74--224 (+8). Everybody was playing well, Henkes said. Every time you turn your head, you see somebody making a putt for birdie or par, fist pumping. The energy level was really high today. All the girls really pull for each other. We really have a family atmosphere. It s a lot of fun to see everyone play well. I couldn t be more excited for this team. Johnson s Historic Win Johnson earned the 21st individual championship in Ole Miss history and the first since Harris won the Palmetto Intercollegiate last fall. A native of St. Gabriel, Louisiana, Johnson is just the third freshman to win a tournament in the Rebels history, and she s the first since Lauren Mellen won the 1995 Mardi Gras Invitational four years before Johnson was born. Johnson is the first freshman to win a 54-hole tournament in program history. The young Rebel s three-day score of 68-69-72--209 marked the best score in a medalist performance in school history, edging Abby Newton s mark of 210 at the 2014 Memphis FedEx Intercollegiate. It came just four strokes shy of LPGA Rebel Dori Carter s all-time mark of 205, set in 2008. Johnson endured an incredible late surge by Herrmann, who carded three straight birdies on 14, 15 and 16 to cut the lead to two strokes with two to play. A double-bogey by the Ole Miss freshman on the 17th hole erased that cushion. The nerves affected both competitors on 18, as each of their drives found the water. They both recovered for bogey to set up a playoff on the very same hole. After trading pars in the first playoff, Johnson took advantage of an errant second shot by Herrmann in the second playoff, again on 18, and she closed out the win with a par. I m exhausted. I had to play 18 three times in a row, and that s always hard, Johnson said. But I m really happy. Coach Henkes? She s happy too. I think this is going to be the first of many for Julia Johnson, Henkes said. She s a great player, and I m happy to have her as an Ole Miss Rebel. TOURNAMENT SNAPSHOT TOURNEY INFO Date: Oct. 1-3 Location: West Point, Miss. Course: Old Waverly Golf Club Hosts: Ole Miss and Mississippi State TEAM RESULTS Finish: 1st Score: 278-289-287--854 Birdies: 56 Par or Under: 9 In the 60s: 4 TOP FINISHER Julia Johnson Finish: 1st Score: 68-69-72--209 Birdies: 17 FULL RESULTS MAGNOLIA INVITATIONAL OCT. 1-3 WEST POINT, MISS. (OLD WAVERLY GOLF CLUB) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Ole Miss 278-289-287--854 2. Memphis 291-289-281--861 3. Tennessee 287-292-293--872 T4. Mississippi State 296-287-294--877 T4. Auburn 291-294-292--877 6: LSU 301-293-288--882 7. Southern Miss 303-291-296--890 8. Augusta 307-296-293--896 9. Kansas State 301-298-299--898 10. Troy 321-294-305--920 OLE MISS GOLFERS 1. Julia Johnson 68-69-72--209 T5. Conner Beth Ball 69-75-70--214 T12. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 78-70-71--219 T17. Kie Purdom 69-75-76--220 T25. Diane Lim 72-77-74--223 INDIVIDUALS T17. Katy Harris 77-74-69--220 T27. Macy Holliday 73-77-74--224 T52. Martina Flori 77-80-76--233 T56. Laura Hoskin 77-78-80--235 22

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE PALMETTO INTERCOLLEGIATE KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. The Palmetto Intercollegiate brought the highs and the lows that are associated with a team as young as Ole Miss. But junior Diane Lim was the consistent force the Rebels needed to sweep the team and individual titles at Turtle Point Golf Course. Ole Miss claimed the lead through Round 1 before gusting winds and heavy rains caused the Rebels to slip to second through 36 holes. Led by Lim s tournament-best 68-74-71--213 (-3), Ole Miss went low once again in Round 3, finishing at 290-301-292--883 to hold off Kennesaw State by eight strokes. Team 32 made history once again, becoming the first Rebel squad ever to complete a tournament sweep in back-to-back events. Kory Henkes and Drew Belt s team is the first in program history to win two 54-hole tournaments in one season. I am just so proud of all the hard work Coach Belt and the team have put into everything they do this year, Henkes said. It was great to see the team bounce back after a tough finish in Round 2. They showed a lot of grit out there today and proved that they came to play. The Wedge Wizard Wins Lim, dubbed the Wedge Wizard by her teammates, found the top of the podium in just her third tournament with the Rebels. The Coastal Georgia transfer previously won six tournaments and earned All-American honors at the NAIA level, but winning in the Rebel red and blue felt unlike anything else in her golf career. This win wasn t like any of my previous ones, Lim said. The scale of winning with Ole Miss doesn t compare with anything I ve experienced before. It just felt great to be out there with the girls and get the job done. The Suwanee, Georgia, native got the job done when it mattered. She opened her tournament with a personal-best 4-under (68). The junior then endured the elements in Round 2, finishing at 2-over to remain in a tie for first place. Lim faltered a bit in the early going in Round 3, feeling the nerves of her first battle for a win as an SEC golfer. But after bogeys on the first and fourth holes, she settled in. I was pretty nervous at the beginning of this last round and it showed, Lim said. I bogeyed No. 1 and No. 4, and I knew I really needed to turn it around if I wanted a chance. She did just that, earning her nickname with excellent approach shots to set up short birdie putts on the fifth, sixth and 10th holes. She played her final 14 holes at 3-under to finish the tournament at 3-under and she needed every stroke. Xavier sophomore Mikayla Fitzpatrick, last year s Big East Freshman of the Year, birdied three of her last five holes to finish at 2-under. Par 5 Performances Set Stage for Victory The Rebels trailed Kennesaw State by one stroke going into Round 3, but after outstanding play on the par 5 fifth hole, they regained control. The fifth hole was a microcosm of the tournament for Ole Miss. There were highs (eagles by Julia Johnson and Pi-Lillebi Hermansson) and lows (bogeys by Conner Beth Ball and Johnson and a double-bogey by Lim). But in Round 3, Johnson, Lim, Ball and junior Kie Purdom all birdied to give the Rebels the lead. It s always great to see birdies on par 5s, Henkes said. Our team has length as one of its strengths, so we have to capitalize when we can. The Rebels dominated par-5 scoring, coming in at 8-under for the tournament. The next closest teams were four strokes back at 4-under. Johnson Continues Hot Streak Johnson led the Rebel charge on par 5s, playing them 4-under over three days. Coming off her first collegiate win at the Magnolia Invitational, the freshman from St. Gabriel, Louisiana, stayed hot with a top-five finish, tying for fourth at 70-77-72--219. She was in second place after 18 holes, two strokes behind Lim, but a double-bogey amid a rainstorm on her last hole of Round 2 knocked her out of the top five. She bounced back in Round 3 with three birdies, including one her last hole to move her to a tie for fourth. Julia has proven once again that she is a competitor, Henkes said. She struggled during Round 2, so it was huge for her to pull through with a score of even par today. It is nice to have her consistency and fierce attitude in our lineup week in and week out. Team 32 Trending Upward The Rebels finished with their second lowest score in a tournament win (883), trailing only the early-october win at the Magnolia Invitational (854). This is the 17th team title in program history and the eighth in a 54-hole tournament. It s the first time the Rebels have won back-to-back tournaments since the 1994-95 season. Lim s victory is the 22nd individual title in team history. Her score of 213 comes as a personal best at Ole Miss and is the fifth-lowest score in a tournament win in program history and is tied for the sixth-lowest 54-hole score shot by a Rebel. As a coaching staff we have put a lot of effort into the culture and expectations of this team, so it is rewarding to see positive results coming from everyone buying into our program, Henkes said. I know we are headed in the right direction and look forward to competing for more titles in the future. We are going to enjoy this win for a day or two and then get back to the work as we prepare for our final fall tournament in Hawaii. Ole Miss has a quick turnaround before its final tournament of the fall season. The Rebels leave Oxford once again in three days to head to Hawaii for the 2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational, Oct. 31-Nov. 1. TOURNAMENT SNAPSHOT TOURNEY INFO Date: Oct. 22-24 Location: Kiawah Island, S.C. Course: Turtle Point Golf Course Host: College of Charleston TEAM RESULTS Finish: 1st Score: 290-301-292--883 Birdies: 39 Par or Under: 4 In the 60s: 1 TOP FINISHER Diane Lim Finish: 1st Score: 68-74-71--213 Birdies: 11 FULL RESULTS PALMETTO INTERCOLLEGIATE OCT. 22-24 KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. (TURTLE POINT GOLF COURSE) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Ole Miss 290-301-292--883 2. Kennesaw State 300-290-301--891 3. Campbell 306-297-290--893 4. Old Dominion 295-305-294--895 5. Marshall 297-295-306--898 6. Xavier 308-298-293--899 7. Chattanooga 304-297-300--901 8. Mercer 307-311-288--906 9. Kansas 313-299-296-908 T10. College of Charleston 302-310-297--909 T10. Daytona State 312-304-293--909 12. UNCG 311-306-298--915 13. East Tennessee State 314-307-297--918 14. Charleston Southern 311-305-306--922 15. North Florida 319-315-298--932 T16. Troy 309-311-316--936 T16. Tulsa 310-314-312--936 OLE MISS GOLFERS 1. Diane Lim 68-74-71--213 T4. Julia Johnson 70-77-72--219 T25. Conner Beth Ball 77-76-73--226 T42. Kie Purdom 78-76-76--230 T59. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 75-75-84--234 23

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 RAINBOW WAHINE INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT SNAPSHOT TOURNEY INFO Date: Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Location: Wahiawa, Hawaii Course: Leilehua Golf Course Host: Hawaii TEAM Finish: 1st Score: 287-286-288--861 Birdies: 50 Par or Under: 9 In the 60s: 1 WAHIAWA, Hawaii The Ole Miss women s golf team continued its historic fall season, winning the 2017 Rainbow Wahine Invitational Wednesday, the Rebels third straight team tournament title. The Rebels are on the longest tournament win streak in the program s 32-year history and tied the school record for the most wins in a single season, a mark set in the 1992-93 campaign. Title No. 3 came by a margin of just three strokes. Ole Miss and second-place Grand Canyon played identical third rounds at 288, but the Rebels used a few timely birdies late to earn the program s ninth title in a 54-hole event at 287-286-288--861 (-3). Individually, all six Rebels finished in the top 15, including four in the Top 10. Everyone played great this week across the board, all six of our players, said head coach Kory Henkes. It s hard to win a golf tournament Everyone has to be on all three rounds. No matter what the field s like, it s a tough thing to do. It was really cool to see our younger players step up, and it was really exciting to see us end our fall season like this. The Rebels entered the day with just a three-stroke lead on Grand Canyon, which shot the lowest tournament score in its history. It looked early on like the Rebels might run away with it. Conner Beth Ball, Julia Johnson, Diane Lim and Kie Purdom all knocked down birdies in the early going to give Ole Miss a seven-stroke cushion. Henkes group carried its lead through much of the round but never could separate. Ole Miss totaled 16 birdies on the day, but Grand Canyon totaled 15, keeping the pressure on the Rebels throughout the match. Grand Canyon played great, Henkes said. They re a great team. It was fun to play with them. Ole Miss powered through its most troublesome stretch on the course in Round 3. Holes 12-14 brought 13 bogeys or worse in the first two rounds, but the Rebels combined for just two in that span in the final round. However, they weren t home free. A few scattered bogeys late in the round cut the Ole Miss lead to just two strokes, but the Rebels found a way. It was definitely nerve-wracking, Henkes said. It s just one of those times where you have to put your trust in your players that they know how to get it done. That s exactly what they did. One way or another, all five of the Rebels counting golfers came through. After a tough front nine, Purdom played 1-under with three birdies on the back to finish the tournament at 3-over (219) and in a tie for 11th both careerbests for the Lexington, Kentucky, native. Lim birdied her second-to-last hole to finish the day at even par and preserve the Ole Miss lead. That birdie was No. 12 on the tournament, the most by a Rebel in Hawaii and a new career-high for the junior from Suwanee, Georgia. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson overcame a tough start to the round for her first career Top 10 finish. The sophomore from Djursholm, Sweden, played her last nine holes 2-under par to finish the tournament at even par (216), setting new personal-bests in tournament score and finished tied for seventh. Ball birdied two of her first four holes to push the Rebels out to an early lead, but she fell back to even par for the day with two bogeys on the back nine. However, the freshman from Madison, Mississippi, ended her fall season exactly how she started it: with a birdie. That last birdie gave Ball three top-10 finishes in her first five collegiate tournaments. I started the season with a birdie, and it felt so good to end the season with a birdie, Ball said. I m so proud of this team and what we have started here this fall. It was a great freshman fall for both Julia and me, but I can t wait to watch us continue to grow into our games. After battling a sinus infection all week, Johnson was in contention for the win in Hawaii. She recorded back-to-back birdies on the fourth hole to move into sole possession of first place. The freshman from St. Gabriel, Louisiana, didn t quite have the winning magic down the stretch at Leilehua Golf Course, but she still came away with her third consecutive top-five finish in a tie for third. But at 3-under, Johnson wasn t even the Rebels top finisher. Katy Harris, competing as an individual in Hawaii, grabbed that honor with a birdie on her final hole to finish in second place. She tied a personal best at 3-under (69) in the final round and at 4-under (212) for the tournament both marks set during her 2016 Palmetto Intercollegiate championship run. It felt really good, Harris said of her last round. I played very consistent today and just never made any mistakes. I left a lot of shots out there on the first two rounds, which is disappointing, especially when I only lost by one, but all-in-all, it was a good three rounds. Harris played at even par or under all three rounds and went bogey-free in Round 3. The competitive senior from St. Simons Island, Georgia, couldn t help but think of the strokes left on the course that could ve could ve pushed her past tournament winner Sydney Colwill (-5) of Memphis. All in all, she came away pleased with the way she closed her fall season. It feels really good to end the season with a second place (finish) since I haven t been playing well this semester, Harris said. I m glad my hard work is showing though, and I m excited for the offseason to just work on my technique and get ready for what really counts the spring. Ole Miss wrapped up the best fall season in program history and is well on its way to the best full season ever. Prior to this year, the Rebels had never won more than one 54-hole tournament in a season, and they ve won three in the past month. The spring will bring a challenging schedule filled with SEC competition, but Henkes and assistant coach Drew Belt are excited to see how three hard-fought wins will equip the young Rebels going into the spring. It s a huge confidence builder for teams to get wins. It s important to see yourself in the winner s circle. That s what we did these last three weeks, Henkes said. I m really excited for the girls. I m just so proud of every single person on our team. It s been a joy to coach all of them. Coach Drew is a huge part of our success as well. We really work well together. Just to see the progress on a daily basis has been the best part, not only as golfers but as individuals as well. Seeing each player grow and get stronger, it s been a real joy to coach this team. We re really looking forward to getting better this offseason. TOP FINISHER Katy Harris Finish: 2nd Score: 72-71-69--212 Birdies: 11 FULL RESULTS RAINBOW WAHINE INVITATIONAL OCT. 31 - NOV. 1 WAHIAWA, HAWAII (LEILEHUA GOLF COURSE) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Ole Miss 287-286-288--861 2. Grand Canyon 289-287-288--864 3. Sacramento State 300-286-289--875 4. Memphis 289-301-295--885 T5. Princeton 303-291-298--892 T5. Toledo 299-291-302--892 7. Hawaii 297-293-303--893 8. Boise State 300-298-304--902 9. Nevada 298-308-302--908 10. Eastern Washington 308-299-309--916 11. Hawaii Pacific 327-322-334--983 12. Hawaii - Hilo 361-350-356--1067 OLE MISS GOLFERS *2. Katy Harris 72-71-69--212 T3. Julia Johnson 71-70-72--213 T7. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 73-70-73--216 T7. Conner Beth Ball 71-74-71--216 T11. Kie Purdom 72-74-73--219 T14. Diane Lim 76-72-72--220 *Competed as an individual 24

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE FALL RECAP FALL SEASON SNAPSHOT #Team32 is more than just a hashtag. It s a mindset that has helped the 32nd team in Ole Miss women s golf history bring the program to new heights. When Kory Henkes and Drew Belt arrived in Oxford, they inherited a program that had won just two tournaments since 2004. Now just halfway through their third year, the Rebel coaching duo has orchestrated the most successful stretch of golf in program history. Ole Miss captured three straight tournament wins to close the fall season, tying the school s single-season wins record. You always hope for this kind of success, but it can be hard to believe it until it really happens, Henkes said. The girls did amazing this fall. The 2017-18 Rebels believed right from the start. They began their season on a mission to put the program on the map, so Belt created the #Team32 mantra to represent that mentality. It started with a hashtag, but it grew into a rallying cry for the team. We didn t go into the season thinking, `We want to be good one day, Belt said. We want to be good right now. What are we going to do that s different than any other team? What s going to be our legacy? What are people going to talk about when they think of this season? That s where Team 32 came from. The Rebels showcased that mindset immediately. They opened the 2017-18 campaign at one of the toughest golf courses in the United States, The Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, South Carolina. After 36 holes, they were in the lead--ahead of No. 44 NC State, No. 32 Florida State, No. 29 Tennessee, No. 25 Vanderbilt, No. 24 North Carolina, No. 20 Wake Forest and No. 16 Florida. Treacherous weather conditions derailed the young Rebels on the final day of the tournament, but there was still plenty to be proud of. Ole Miss finished tied for fifth among some of the best teams in college golf, and Conner Beth Ball tied for third in a stellar collegiate debut for the freshman from Madison, Mississippi. The following event was the only off tournament of the fall for Ole Miss, and it truly featured just one poor round. Take away the Rebels opening-round 311 at the Lady Paladin Invitational and sub it with their average round of 292.6, and they re in fifth place. I couldn t have asked for a better fall season, Henkes said. I think we had one poor round of golf this whole fall at Furman, and that really hurt us for that tournament. But other than that, it was a pretty amazing fall for the girls. After the trip to Furman came the amazing part. A week later, Ole Miss co-hosted the Magnolia Invitational with Mississippi State at Old Waverly Golf Club. After three spectacular rounds of golf, the Rebels came through with one of the biggest wins in program history. Ole Miss topped four SEC rivals, as well as a top-50 program in Memphis, shooting the team s lowest score (854) ever in a tournament win. Meanwhile, freshman Julia Johnson won a thrilling two-hole playoff to become the first freshman in Ole Miss history to win a 54-hole tournament. It was the Team 32 philosophy coming to life on Mississippi s finest golf course. Julia straight up told us when we were recruiting her that she wanted to come in and make a difference and change things, Belt said. This team came in wanting to change the history of Ole Miss women s golf. A couple of weeks later, they changed more of the history of Ole Miss women s golf. The Rebels headed back to Kiawah Island, this time to Turtle Point Golf Course for the Palmetto Intercollegiate. There, they became the first Ole Miss team to sweep the team and individual titles in back-to-back tournaments. Junior Diane Lim, another newcomer, shot 4-under par (68) in Round 1 and went under again in Round 3 to capture the seventh individual title of her collegiate career. The NAIA All-American from Suwanee, Georgia, led the Rebels to a team victory over No. 34 Kennesaw State and others. An immediate turnaround had Ole Miss back on the road after just two days at home in Oxford. This time Team 32 flew to Hawaii for the Rainbow Wahine Invitational. After some sightseeing in paradise with The Season cameras rolling, the Rebels went to work, shooting all three rounds at even par or under to secure a third straight victory. Ole Miss didn t quite complete the sweep, but it was perhaps the best team effort of the season. Playing as an independent, senior Katy Harris finished in second place, tying a career-best (212) tournament score. Johnson grabbed a third-straight top-five finish, tying for third to close an outstanding fall campaign. Ball tied for seventh for her third top-10 finish of the fall. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson captured her first career top-10 finish, also tying for seventh. Kie Purdom recorded a career-best 11th-place finish, and Lim rounded out all six Rebels in the top 15 in a tie for 14th. Ole Miss returned from Hawaii with a suitcase full of personal bests, another trophy for the collection and the first threetournament win streak in school history. In doing so, they earned Tournaments Finish Score Ocean Course Invitational T5 893 Lady Paladin Invitational 12 898 Magnolia Invitational 1st 854 Palmetto Intercollegiate 1st 883 Rainbow Wahine Invitational 1st 861 Top Individual Finishes Julia Johnson - Magnolia 1st 209 Diane Lim - Palmetto 1st 213 Katy Harris - Rainbow Wahine 2nd 212 Conner Beth Ball - Ocean Course T3rd 215 Julia Johnson - Rainbow Wahine T3rd 213 Julia Johnson - Palmetto T4th 219 Conner Beth Ball - Magnolia T5th 214 a spot among select company, joining No. 1 UCLA, No. 2 Duke and No. 4 Arkansas in the three-win club. Three wins--that s tough to do. It s not easy to win a golf tournament when you re playing against 12-15 other teams, Henkes said. The fun part is they re hungry to get better. They re not satisfied with how they did. They want to keep getting better during this offseason and have a good spring. The three wins all spanned exactly one month, during which the Rebels averaged 288.7 per round, seven-tenths of a stroke above par. They ve played just half a season, but they ve already rewritten a litany of school records, including the most rounds at par or under (33) and the most rounds in the 60s (nine)--and more are within reach. To make that happen, the Rebels must maintain their level of play. In the last two seasons, Ole Miss has shot nine strokes better on average in the fall compared to the spring. That effect has hit the hardest in the first few tournaments out of the break, and Henkes is hoping this team reverses the trend, just as they did all fall. In the past, we just haven t looked great coming back out of the offseason to be pretty blunt, Henkes said. It s good to take a little bit of time off. Everybody needs a break. It s good to enjoy the holidays, but each girl has an assignment, whether it is something in the weight room or swing related or short game, so we re encouraging them to keep up with their progress. Because they ve made so much progress that we don t want to see them start backtracking. While the Rebels have had a fantastic fall, the intensity will increase in the spring. SEC Golfer of the Week honors are up for grabs. Ole Miss will travel to three tournaments hosted by SEC teams, not to mention the conference championship itself. Then, if all goes to plan, the Rebels will go to their first NCAA Regional since 2013. While the fall has been record-breaking, there are still plenty of goals out there, including that NCAA berth, but to get there, Ole Miss still must earn it. Henkes is confident her group will do that off the course this winter, and then on it in the spring. We have a group of girls that wants to win, Henkes said. They want to play, and I have no doubt that they re all going to stick to their gameplan over this winter and work harder so that when they come back into the spring they re coming out of the gates strong. The Rebels are scheduled to open their spring season on Feb. 26 in Las Vegas at the Rebel Beach Invitational. 25

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 REYNOLDS LAKE OCONEE INDIVIDUAL COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP EATONTON, Ga. -- The circumstances were unusual at the Reynolds Lake Oconee Individual Collegiate Championship, but the Ole Miss Rebels made the most of it to start the 2018 spring season. Katy Harris tied a personal-best, shooting 3-under (69) to finish in a tie for second at the Lake Oconee Great Waters course. It marks the second-straight runner-up finish for the senior from St. Simons Island, Georgia. Playing well today just gives me confidence going into the rest of the qualifiers we have coming, Harris said. I worked really hard over the break to make the correct adjustments to my swing, and I worked really hard on my short game as well preparing for this semester. Even though we didn t get to play the full tournament, I think it was good just to get into that tournament mindset. Originally set for a practice round Saturday and 36 continuous holes of competition on Sunday, the Rebels spring opener was rescheduled to an 18- hole sprint on Saturday due to the threat of heavy rain. With the change in plans, assistant coach Drew Belt and the team had to improvise. We found out about not being able to play a practice round on the way to the tournament, Belt said. Obviously, some of the girls were quite anxious about not being able to see the course. When we arrived at the hotel, we basically did a walkthrough of every single hole online, going over the yardages, slope, club selection, etc. Waking up today they all had a game plan all set and were ready to play. Saturday s start was delayed due to thick fog, but when the action finally began, Harris showed early that she would be in contention for the win. She started on No. 8 and birdied her third hole of the day and vaulted to the top of the leaderboard with consecutive birdies on the 14th and 15th holes. Harris briefly moved to 4-under with a birdie on the fifth hole, but she followed it up with her only bogey of the day on No. 6. She finished in a four-way tie for second place, one stroke behind Auburn sophomore Kayley Marschke. Harris hit the 3-under (69) mark for the fifth time as a Rebel. It s one off of her collegiate best of 68, set during her sophomore season at Mercer. Katy has stepped up this winter, Belt said. She was 100 percent ready to go this morning and very determined. Three under was about the worst score she could have had. She is in midseason form and is excited for Las Vegas. Macy Holliday carded the second-best score of the tournament for Ole Miss at 3-over (75). It took the freshman from Dallas a few holes to settle in, playing in her second collegiate tournament, but she played bogey-free over her final 10 holes, including a birdie on her second-to-last-hole. Martina Flori and Diane Lim rounded out the fourperson traveling team for Ole Miss. Flori tied her second-best round this season, while Lim battled through illness to finish 7-over. The four Rebels who made the trip will now head home to Oxford, where they ll resume qualifying for the first full team event of 2018. Ole Miss heads to Las Vegas for the Rebel Beach Invitational on Feb. 26-27. TOURNAMENT SNAPSHOT TOURNEY INFO Date: Feb. 10 Location: Eatonton, Ga. Course: Reynolds Lake Oconee - Great Waters Host: Mercer TOP FINISHER Katy Harris Finish: T2nd Score: 69--69 (-3) Birdies: 4 REBEL RESULTS T2. Katy Harris: 69--69 (-3) T17. Macy Holliday: 75--75 (+3) T25. Martina Flori: 77--77 (+5) T27. Diane Lim: 79--79 (+7) 26

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE REBEL BEACH INVITATIONAL LAS VEGAS Another tournament for Ole Miss women s golf, another set of hardware coming back to Oxford. The Rebels saved their best golf for last at Spanish Trail Country Club, shooting 1-over (289) in Round 3 to move up one spot on the team leaderboard and finish second (294-300-289--883), just two strokes behind No. 40 UNLV, the tournament host. We played a great round of golf today, said head coach Kory Henkes. It was another cold and windy day that made for tough conditions. We knew we had to go low and keep the mistakes to a minimum if we wanted a chance to win. Overall, we gave it our all and put together some great rounds of golf, so we are proud of the effort of the entire team. Johnson Makes History Again Julia Johnson entered the final 18 holes in Las Vegas at fourth on the leaderboard, and she came out on top, sharing the individual championship with BYU s Kendra Dalton at an even-par 216 for the tournament. Johnson went 2-under (70) in Round 3 thanks to six birdies. The freshman from St. Gabriel, Louisiana, played 1-under over her final five holes to claim her second individual crown as a Rebel the most ever by a freshman in a single season. Johnson also tied the school record for the most individual titles in a season, set by Sarah Britt in the 1992-93 season. Julia had a lot of birdies this week and didn t make many errors, so it was another top-notch effort and we are all so proud of her, Henkes said. Hermansson Sets New Career-Best Pi-Lillebi Hermansson turned in an outstanding tournament as well, finishing in a career-best fourth place. Amid difficult weather conditions and a course laden with water hazards, Hermansson s wedge game was critical. I was a more mature Pi out on the course, Hermansson said. Better distance control with my wedges was definitely a game changer. The sophomore from Djursholm, Sweden, finished 3-over (219) thanks to four birdies in the final round for her first career top-five finish. Two of those birdies came in her final four holes, a finish that put a smile on the face of Henkes and assistant coach Drew Belt. Pi was a fighter this week, Henkes said. She was clutch for the team down the stretch with two birdies to finish up her round. Pi is a power player, so her focus has been working hard on controlling her wedges in practice, and it made all the difference this week. She continues to improve each and every tournament and it is so much fun to see her constantly getting better on a daily basis. Rebel Round-Up Conner Beth Ball finished just one stroke shy of her fourth top-10 finish of the season. The freshman from Madison, Mississippi, played nearly bogey-free on the final day, racking up 15 pars and two birdies to climb 18 spots on the leaderboard and close the tournament at 8-over (224) and in a tie for 11th. Katy Harris and Kie Purdom tied for the final counting score of Round 3, each at 3-over par. They rounded out a strong top-to-bottom showing for Ole Miss as all five Rebels finished in the top 30. Collectively, Ole Miss led the tournament with 46 birdies, the team s third highest total this season. The Rebels will return to action in a week and a half at their first of several SEC-hosted tournaments this spring. Ole Miss travels to Gainesville, Florida, for the SunTrust Gator Invitational March 10-11. TOURNAMENT SNAPSHOT TOURNEY INFO Date: Feb. 26-27 Location: Las Vegas Course: Spanish Trail Country Club Hosts: UNLV and Long Beach State TEAM Finish: 2nd Score: 294-300-289--883 (+19) Birdies: 46 Par or Under: 3 In the 60s: 0 TOP FINISHER Julia Johnson Finish: T1st Score: 73-73-70--216 (E) Birdies: 14 FULL RESULTS REBEL BEACH INVITATIONAL FEB. 26-27 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA (SPANISH TRAIL COUNTRY CLUB) TEAM STANDINGS 1. UNLV 290-300-291--881 (+17) 2. Ole Miss 294-300-289--883 (+19) 3. BYU 295-301-290--886 (+22) 4. Kennesaw State 290-301-306--897 (+33) 5. Long Beach State 297-305-301--903 (+39) 6. New Mexico 306-302-300--908 (+44) 7. UC Irvine 301-304-310--915 (+51) 8. Northern Arizona 304-302-310--916 (+52) 9. Idaho 303-318-298--919 (+55) 10. Nevada 307-312-304--923 (+59) 11. Colorado State 301-318-313--932 (+68) 12. Wyoming 312-309-319--940 (+76) OLE MISS GOLFERS T1. Julia Johnson 73-73-70--216 (E) 4. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 73-74-72--219 (+3) T11. Conner Beth Ball 75-77-72--224 (+8) T25. Katy Harris 73-79-75--227 (+11) T28. Kie Purdom 77-76-75--228 (+12) 27

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 SUNTRUST GATOR INVITATIONAL GAINESVILLE, Fla. After a tough first day in Gainesville, the Ole Miss women s golf team put together its best performance in Round 3 of the SunTrust Gator Invitational on Sunday. Led by a 2-under (68) round by Katy Harris, the Rebels fired the third-best team round of the day at 5-over (285) and jumped one spot on the team leaderboard to finish seventh at 294-294-285--873 (+33) at the par-70 Mark Bostick Golf Course. I was happy with the way our team came together and bounced back with a solid round today, said head coach Kory Henkes. We posted the third-best team score of the day, which showed their determination and fight after the disappointing first day of competition. This team has a lot of heart, and they will give it their all every time they tee it up. Harris Secures Top 5 Finish on Final Day Harris found herself outside of the top 30 through 18 holes in Gainesville, but by the end of the tournament, the senior out of St. Simons Island, Georgia, had climbed all the way into the top five. After shooting 4-over in her first round, Harris turned around and went even par in Round 2. Then in Round 3, she tallied three birdies and just one bogey to go two under par and finish in a tie for fifth. I just played really consistent today and didn t make many mistakes, Harris said. I adjusted a few things in my swing after yesterday and was able to hit it more consistently today. I m glad I was able to just put a good number out there to get a top five. Sunday s performance was her sixth round in the 60s as a Rebel, moving her up to a tie for second all-time at Ole Miss. Four of those have come this season, good for the second-most in a single season in program history. Following a tough outing in Las Vegas, Harris was glad to get back on track going into another SEC-hosted tournament and another loaded field next weekend at Auburn. I m glad I could finish on a good note and hope to keep the momentum going into Auburn later this week, Harris said. Rebel Round-Up Julia Johnson turned in a 3-over (73) final round for her fifth top-20 finish at T18. The freshman from St. Gabriel, Louisiana, snapped a streak of four consecutive top-five finishes. While the birdies eluded Johnson in Gainesville, she finished up her weekend with a tournament-best 43 pars. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson saved her best round for last, shooting even par (70) in Round 3. The sophomore out of Djursholm, Sweden, carded six birdies on the final day the most by a Rebel in Gainesville. Hermansson now has two rounds this season with six or more birdies. Junior Diane Lim, competing as an individual, was better on par-3s than all but three of her competitors at Mark Bostick Golf Course, playing them at 2-under over the weekend. Lim was 2-over on the final day to finish 33rd. We learned a lot this week and know that we still have to continue getting better because we are playing against a lot of great golf teams this semester and can t afford to let old habits creep into our rounds during pressurepacked situations, Henkes said. We will use this week to regroup and work hard before heading to Auburn this weekend. Ole Miss now turns its attention to another tough test. Next weekend, the Rebels travel to Auburn, Alabama, for the Evans Derby Experience, which projects as one of the most stacked tournament fields in collegiate golf this season, featuring five of GolfStat s top 12 teams, including No. 2 Alabama, No. 3 Arkansas and No. 5 Duke. TOURNAMENT SNAPSHOT TOURNEY INFO Date: Mar. 10-11 Location: Gainesville, Florida Course: Mark Bostick Golf Course Host: Florida TEAM Finish: 7th Score: 294-294-285--873 Birdies: 30 Par or Under (Indiv): 3 In the 60s (Indiv): 1 TOP FINISHER Katy Harris Finish: T5th Score: 74-70-68--212 Birdies: 7 FULL RESULTS SUNTRUST GATOR INVITATIONAL MAR. 10-11 GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA (MARK BOSTICK GOLF COURSE) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Florida 279-280-281--840 T2. Campbell 288-276-288--852 T2. Furman 285-284-283--852 4. Tennessee 285-282-290--857 5. Oregon 293-285-289--867 6. Clemson 291-282-295--868 7. Ole Miss 294-294-285--873 8. Daytona State College 289-287-299--875 T9. UCF 307-284-305--896 T9. Florida International 300-298-298--896 T11. Southern Miss 317-294-302-913 T11. South Florida 300-304-309--913 13. North Texas 304-305-308--917 OLE MISS GOLFERS T5. Katy Harris 74-70-68--212 (+2) T18. Julia Johnson 71-72-73--216 (+6) T33. Diane Lim 73-75-72--220 (+10) T41. Kie Purdom 73-76-74--223 (+13) T43. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 77-77-70--224 (+14) T49. Conner Beth Ball 76-76-75--227 (+17) *Competed as an individual 28

ATHENS, GA UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GOLF COURSE EVANS DERBY EXPERIENCE AUBURN, Ala. In one of the toughest tournaments on the 2018 collegiate golf calendar, Ole Miss women s golf freshmen Julia Johnson and Conner Beth Ball fought their way to top-25 finishes. As a team, Ole Miss finished 10th (297-293-298--888) at the challenging Auburn University Club. Kory Henkes squad was one of 10 Top-50 teams at Auburn s Evans Derby Experience, which included 29 individuals ranked in Golfstat s Top 100. We had a slow start to the day, but I was proud of the way we really fought to hang in there, Henkes said. Julia had a huge bounce back with five birdies after a triple on her third hole. We have a quick turnaround until our next tournament, so we will put in the necessary work to help us perform our best next week. The No. 41 Rebels finished 23 strokes ahead of 11th-place Mississippi State and 25 ahead of last-place Michigan, in the mix with No. 22 Wake Forest and No. 26 Louisville. Meanwhile, No. 3 Arkansas ran away with the title, scorching a trail at 28-under (836) with No. 5 Duke (-19) and No. 2 Alabama (-14) in its wake. With some of collegiate golf s best out to play, it was a learning experience for the young Ole Miss team. It s just a different ball game when you re playing teams like Duke and Arkansas, Johnson said. It s a good learning experience. It s big for us to see that we all need to get hot together, that we all need to do this as a team. You can t be upset about anything that happens. You have to just walk away and know what you need to get better at, and just go home and try to get that little bit better. Johnson s round was indicative of the way the Rebels battled in Round 3. The freshman from St. Gabriel, Louisiana, picked up a triple bogey on her third hole, pushing her against the ropes. That early in the round, it knocks you in the face a little bit, Johnson said. You have to decide at that point what kind of day you want to have. Do you want to give up and shoot a 76 or 77 or do you want to fight it out? But like our coaches say, it s not about that hole, it s about the next hole. The hole after the triple, I ended up making birdie. That set the tone for what my day was going to be. After that birdie, Johnson stacked up four more, and no more bogeys until her final hole, leaving her at 1-under for the day and 2-under (214) for the tournament. The Rebels had four rounds at par or under in the tournament two by Johnson and two by Ball. Ball s Evans Derby Experience was highlighted by the team s only round in the 60s at Auburn a 3-under (69) by the freshman from Madison, Mississippi. The birdies that piled up over the first two rounds evaded Ball in Round 3, but she still finished at an even-par 216 and in sole possession of 25th place. Senior Katy Harris opened her third round with a bogey but played her next 15 holes at 2-under, including back-to-back birdies on the sixth and seventh holes. Harris shot 2-over (74) in the final two rounds to finish 49th. Sophomore Pi-Lillebi Hermansson opened her day with a rough patch of four straight bogeys. However, she parred the next nine holes and added two birdies down the stretch, including an incredible blind chip out from behind a tree that skirted just past the hole, nearly for an eagle. The Rebels return home, have one day off and two days of practice before hitting the road once again. Ole Miss heads to Georgia for the Henssler Intercollegiate, hosted by No. 48 Kennesaw State, March 26-27. Chip-Ins Ole Miss was one of 10 top-50 teams at the Evans Derby Experience, including three of the top five teams in the nation. The 75-person field features 29 golfers in the top 100, including eight of Golfstat s top 15 golfers. The Rebels increased their single-season program record to 47 individual rounds under par. Ole Miss snapped a streak of six straight tournaments with a top-five individual finisher. It s only the second time this season the Rebels haven t had a player finish in the top five. Johnson recorded her team-best 12th round under par. This marked her sixth straight tournament at 216 or better. Johnson reached double-figure birdies for the fifth time this season, all in the last six tournaments. She now leads Ole Miss with 80 on the year. Ball recorded her fourth tournament at 216 or better and her third tournament with double-figure birdies. TOURNAMENT SNAPSHOT TOURNEY INFO Date: Mar. 18-20 Location: Auburn, Ala. Course: Auburn University Club Host: Auburn TEAM Finish: 10th Score: 297-294-298--888 (+24) Birdies: 34 Par or Under: 4 In the 60s: 1 TOP FINISHER Julia Johnson Finish: T17th Score: 70-73-71--214 (-2) Birdies: 10 FULL RESULTS EVANS DERBY EXPERIENCE MAR. 18-20 AUBURN, AL (AUBURN UNIVERSITY CLUB) TEAM STANDINGS 1. #3 Arkansas 280-279-277--836 (-28) 2. #5 Duke 285-279-281--845 (-19) 3. #2 Alabama 288-284-278--850 (-14) 4. #27 Auburn 285-290-288--863 (-1) 5. #31 Florida State 278-292-295--865 (+1) T6. #9 South Carolina 286-290-290--866 (+2) T6. #12 Florida 292-289-285--866 (+2) 8. #26 Louisville 295-288-293--876 (+12) 9. #22 Wake Forest 293-290-297--880 (+16) 10. #41 Ole Miss 297-293-298--888 (+24) 11. Mississippi State 302-302-307--911 (+47) 12. Michigan 302-311-300--913 (+49) OLE MISS GOLFERS T17. Julia Johnson 70-73-71--214 (-2) 25. Conner Beth Ball 71-69-76--216 (E) 49. Katy Harris 79-74-74--227 (+11) T50. Diane Lim 77-78-74--229 (+13) T59. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson 77-77--77-231 (+15) 71. Kie Purdom 79-79-81--239 (+23) 29

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC APR. 13-14 HENSSLER FINANCIAL INTERCOLLEGIATE KENNESAW, Ga. The lead changed hands time and again Tuesday at Pinetree Country Club as the Ole Miss women s golf team went head-to-head with No. 19 Kent State. The Rebels came up just short of the come-from-behind win, but they left the Henssler Financial Intercollegiate with their fifth finish of second place or better this season. Ole Miss shot even par (288) on the final day, its best round of the tournament. The Rebels braved cold and windy weather and took the lead early in Round 3, but they couldn t quite hold off a late charge by the Golden Flashes, settling for a second-place finish at 297-295- 288--880 (+16), seven strokes off the lead. We played really solid golf today, said head coach Kory Henkes. Even par in cold and windy conditions is always something to be proud of. We gave it our all and had a tight race going with Kent State. They are a great team and just outplayed us this week. Katy Harris led the Rebels, tying for second place behind only Kent State s Pimnipa Panthong, the No. 34 ranked individual in the country according to Golfstat. Harris played the best round of her collegiate on Tuesday, setting a new career-best at 5-under (67). I started off with back to back birdies this morning, and that really set the pace for my whole day, Harris said. I really just tried to stay in the moment and not get ahead of myself throughout the round. I don t really like to tally my score throughout the round so I can just take it one shot at a time and not get ahead of myself when I am playing well. After back-to-back birdies to open the round, Harris stacked three in a row to close out the front nine at 3-under par. She then went bogey-free on the back nine, sprinkling in two more birdies. The senior from St. Simons Island, Georgia, set career marks for birdies in a round (7) and in a tournament (15). Katy is a very talented player who has been on the verge of a breakthrough round, Henkes said. The only thing that has been holding her back in previous tournaments is one or two mistakes per round. Today she made great on-course decisions which led to seven birdies and an impressive score of 67. Harris was one of three Rebels to finish in the top 10, alongside freshmen Julia Johnson and Conner Beth Ball. Johnson notched back-to-back birdies early in Round 3 as well and finished the tournament at 4-over par and in seventh place. Ball also tallied back-to-back birdies on the front nine to shoot 1-over par for the day and 5-over for the tournament to tie for eighth. Ball recorded her fourth top-10 finish of the season, while Johnson s was her fifth. Harris second-place finish came as her fourth top-five of the year to tie Johnson for the team lead. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson turned in her best round of the tournament on Tuesday. The sophomore from Djursholm, Sweden, carded five birdies to finish 2-over (74) for the day. Hermansson tied for 23rd for her best finish since finishing fourth in the spring opener at the Rebel Beach Invitational. After their fourth tournament in the span of a month, the Rebels will have some time to breathe before their next event, the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, hosted by Georgia on April 13-15. Chip-Ins Katy Harris passed the 45-round minimum over the weekend and is now the career stroke average leader at Ole Miss at 74.1. Harris tied the Ole Miss career record with her seventh round in the 60s. She also tied the single-season record with five. Ole Miss tallied a tournament-best 43 birdies. Harris was the best player in the field on par 5s, playing them at 6-under. Harris led the field with 15 birdies. Johnson was third with 11. TOURNAMENT SNAPSHOT TOURNEY INFO Date: Mar. 26-27 Location: Kennesaw, Georgia Course: Pinetree Country Club Host: Kennesaw State TEAM Finish: 2nd Score: 297-295-288--880 (+16) Birdies: 42 Par or Under (Indiv): 1 In the 60s (Indiv): 1 TOP FINISHER Katy Harris Finish: T2nd Score: 74-73-67--214 (-2) Birdies: 15 FULL RESULTS HENSSLER FINANCIAL INTERCOLLEGIATE MAR. 26-27 KENNESAW, GEORGIA (PINETREE COUNTRY CLUB) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Kent State: 295-292-286--873 (+9) 2. Ole Miss: 297-295-288--880 (+16) 3. Kennesaw State: 302-293-289--884 (+20) 4. Augusta: 293-300-299--892 (+28) 5. Coastal Carolina: 299-296-298--893 (+29) 6. Virginia Tech: 302-309-302--913 (+49) 7. Troy: 310-309-296--915 (+51) 8. Delaware: 318-298-313--929 (+65) 9. Georgia Southern: 321-310-307--938 (+74) 10. Eastern Michigan: 318-314-316--948 (+84) 11. UNCG: 328-317-DNF--879 (+87) THE REBELS T2. Katy Harris: 74-73-67--214 (-2) 7. Julia Johnson: 73-73-74--220 (+4) T8. Conner Beth Ball: 74-74-73--221 (+5) T23. Pi-Lillebi Hermansson: 78-75-74--227 (+11) *T34. Kie Purdom: 78-76-76--230 (+14) 60. Diane Lim: 76-76-DQ--152 (+8) *Competing as an individual 30