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Fall 2004 Schedule September 13-14 Cougar Classic Yeamans Hall Charleston, S.C. October 1-3 Mason Rudolph Championship Ironhorse Course Nashville, Tenn. October 8-10 Franklin Street Partners Invitational Finley Golf Course Chapel Hill, N.C. October 29-31 ACC/SEC Challenge Raven Golf Course Destin, Fla. November 14-16 2004 Natl. Collegiate Match Play Mission Inn Resort Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla. Spring 2005 Schedule Feb. 21-23 Lady Puerto Rico Classic Embassy Suites San Juan, Puerto Rico March 4-6 Lady Gator Invitational Univ. of Florida Golf Course Gainesville, Fla. March 25-27 Liz Murphey Collegiate Univ. of Georgia Golf Course Athens, Ga. April 1-3 Bryan National Collegiate Bryan Park Browns Summit, N.C. April 15-17 ACC Championship Carmel Country Club Charlotte, N.C. May 5-7 NCAA East Regional Univ. of Florida Golf Course Gainesville, Fla. May 17 - May 20 NCAA Championship Meadows Golf Course Bend, Ore. 2004-05 Women s Golf Quick Facts Golf Information Head Coach...................................Dianne Dailey Alma Mater...............................Salem College, 1971 Administrative Assistant............................Betty Shronts Dailey Office Phone.............................(336) 758-5858 Best Time To Reach Coach.................Through Media Relations Golf Facility.........................Jesse I. Haddock Golf Center Home Courses.......Bermuda Run, Old Town, Tanglewood, Old Salem Letterwinners Returning/Lost...............................5/2 Starters Returning/Lost...................................3/2 Program History Inaugural Season......................................1971 ACC Championships...........................3 (1986, 94, 95) NCAA Regional Appearances......................12 (1993-2004) NCAA Championship Appearances.........8 (1993-97, 2000, 02. 04) 2004 ACC Result...............................2nd of 7 teams 2004 NCAA East Regional Result...................5th of 21 teams 2004 NCAA Championship Result..................14th of 24 teams 2004 Final Sagarin Ranking...............................13th University Information Location..................................Winston-Salem, NC Founded............................................1834 Enrollment...............................4,037 undergraduate Nickname...................................Demon Deacons Colors.....................................Old Gold & Black Affiliation....................................NCAA Division 1 Conference....................................Atlantic Coast President..............................Dr. Thomas K. Hearn Jr. Athletic Director.................................Ron Wellman Sr. Associate AD/Golf Administrative Contact...........Barbara Walker Athletic Website..........................WakeForestSports.com Media Information Assistant AD/Media Relations........................Dean Buchan Associate Director...................................Mike Vest Assistant Director...............................Michael Bertsch Assistant Director...............................Samantha Perry Intern/Women s Golf Contact....................Courtney Tysinger Administrative Assistant..............................Terri Nunn Tysinger Office Phone...........................(336) 758-6099 Tysinger Cell Phone.............................(336) 414-4134 Tysinger Email...............................tysimc0@wfu.edu Media Relations Phone..........................(336) 758-5640 Media Relations Fax.............................(336) 758-5140 Media Relations Mailing Address.....................PO Box 7426 Reynolda Station Winston-Salem, NC 27109 Overnight Address..................203 Manchester Athletic Center Wingate Road Winston-Salem, NC 27109 Credits The women s golf media guide was designed and written by Courtney Tysinger, with editorial assistance from Samantha Perry, Michael Bertsch and Mike Vest. Printed by Litho Industries. 2004-05 Wake Forest Women s Golf Roster Name Class Hometown High School Laura Crawford Fr. Lancaster, S.C. Lancaster Mandy Goins So. Frankfort, Ky. Western Hills Christine Hallstrom Sr. Sodertalje, Sweden Vastergardgymnasiet Ashley Hoagland Sr. Palmetto, Fla. St. Stephen s Episcopal Lesley Jamieson Sr. Orlando, Fla. Lake Highland Prep Joy Juskowich Jr. Morgantown, W.Va.Morgantown Julie McKenna Jr. Newbury Park, Calif. Newbury Park Maggie Simons So. Raleigh, N.C. David Leadbetter Academy Sasha Suzuki Jr. Fort Lee, N.J. The Peddie School Elizabeth Yoder Fr. Ashland, Ohio Ashland Table of Contents 1 Facts 2--3 Head Coach Dianne Dailey 4 Mandy Goins 5 Christine Hallstrom 6 Ashley Hoagland 7 Lesley Jamieson 8 Joy Juskowich 9 Julie McKenna 10 Maggie Simons 11 Sasha Suzuki 12 Laura Crawford, Elizabeth Yoder 13 2004-05 Outlook 14--15 Results 16--17 Bryan Park 18 Old Town, Bermuda Run 19 Tanglewood, Salem Glen 20 Coaching History 21 Letterwinners History 22 All-Americans History 23 Laura Philo Diaz 24 The Atlantic Coast Conference 25 ACC Tournament History 26 ACColades History 27 NCAA History 28 Demon Deacon Records 29 The Haddock Golf Center 30--31 This Is Wake Forest 32 Athletic Administration 33 Women s Golf Support Staff 34 Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning 35 Dr. Thomas K. Hearn, Jr. 36--37 Academic Excellence 38-39 Athletic Excellence 40-41 WFU Sports 42 The Deacon Club 43 Golf Endowed Scholarships 44 Photo Roster & Schedule On the Cover: 2004-05 Season Outlook Eight All-Americans Three ACC Players of the Year Two-time ACC Coach of the Year Three ACC Championships 1

Head Coach Dianne Dailey Dianne Dailey Head Coach 17th season Salem 71 Personal Now in her 17th season as Wake Forest s head women s golf coach, Dianne Dailey looks to improve on a final 13th place ranking from 2004 and earn the school s 13th straight NCAA appearance. Over the years, Coach Dailey has compiled quite the resume while coaching at Wake Forest. She has coached six players who have been named All-American 12 times, four players who have been named Academic All-American nine times, three ACC Players of the Year, and two ACC Rookies of the Year. Dailey s teams have notched 20 team victories, including two ACC Championships and two East Regional NCAA Championships. The Deacons have made NCAA appearances and finished in the top 20 of the final rankings in each of the last 12 years. Under Dailey, Wake Forest squads have advanced to the NCAA Championships in eight of the last 12 years. In addition to the team s success, Dailey has continued to develop some of the top individual players in the nation. In 2003, senior Nuria Clau earned numerous awards, including ACC Player of the Year, All-ACC, first team Academic All- American, and second team All-American as selected by National Golf Coaches Dailey By The Numbers 1 LPGA Coach of the Year Award 2 ACC Championships (1994, 1995) 2 ACC Coach of the Year Awards 3 ACC Player of the Year Awards 3 Individual ACC Champions 8 NCAA Championship appearances 12 Consecutive post-season appearances 12 All-American selections 17 Years as WFU s head coach 19 Individual tournament medalists 20 Team tournament titles 61 Top three team finishes Association (NGCA). Clau earned All-ACC honors for the Deacs and NGCA All-America honors in 2002 as well. In 1998, Alexandra Armas earned All- America honors for the second time in her career, marking the seventh straight season that Dailey produced an All-American. In addition, then-freshman Marta Prieto captured the ACC individual championship, becoming the fourth ACC champion in school history and the third under Dailey. Prieto also capped an outstanding 2000 NCAA Championship with a third place finish, the highest finish ever for a Wake Forest women's golfer. In 2001, Prieto finished off her career garnering second team All- America honors from the NCGA. These are just the most recent examples of players that Dailey has helped to develop. Dailey has built Wake Forest into a consistent powerhouse in women s golf over the past 15 years. She has gradually placed the Deacons on the collegiate golf map thanks to continued success year in and year out. Wake Forest has finished in the NCAA top 10 three times since 1993, including a third-place showing in 1995. The third place finish remains one of the highest ever for an ACC school in women s golf, and capped a remarkable run which saw Wake Forest capture back-to-back ACC and NCAA East Regional championships in 1994 and 1995. As a result of her hard work and success, Dailey has been recognized by her peers as one of the nation s best coaches. In 2001, the National Golf Coaches Association inducted Dailey into the NGCA Hall of Fame. She is just one of two ACC coaches inducted into the prestigious hall, the other being Duke University s Dan Brooks, who was inducted that same year. Also in 2001, the LPGA named Dailey their Coach of the Year, an award given to a woman golf professional who is actively engaged in teaching and/or coaching golf at the college, university or high school level. Dailey was named ACC Coach of the Year in 1994 and 1995, District Coach of the Year by the NGCA in 1994, 1996, and 2000 and LPGA Southeast Coach of the Year 1994, 1998 and 2001. In 1995, she was recognized by the NGCA with the Gladys Palmer Service Award for her service to the National Golf Coaches Association. After serving nine years as both the women s golf coach and the Senior Woman Administrator for the WFU athletic department, Dailey stepped out of the administrative role in September of 1999 to dedicate her full attention to the golf team. It was difficult to manage both as well as I would like, and I wanted the chance to develop a championship golf team at Wake Forest, Dailey said. In previous seasons, Dailey served as chairman of the NCAA Golf Committee, heading up the NCAA Championships as well as setting policies for college golf. In addition to those duties, she has been the Associate Director of the College Golf Foundation and President of the NGCA. A native of Frankfort, Ky., Dailey graduated from nearby Salem College in Winston- Salem, and gained her master s degree from NC State. After working as an assistant academic dean at Salem from 1976-79, she turned to her pro golf career and, subsequently, Wake Forest. Since taking over the women s golf program in July of 1988, Dailey has guided six players to postseason All-America recognition, including Laura D Alessandro (1990), Stephanie Neill (1991-95), Alexandra Armas (1995 and 1998), Laura Philo (1996 and 2 2004 ACC Runners-Up 2004 NCAA East Regional 5th place 2004 NCAA 14th place

1997), Marta Prieto (2001), and Nuria Clau (2002 and 2003). Just to be a part of the Wake Forest golf tradition is an honor, says Dailey. You can feel it right away when you step on campus and see the facilities. Golf is a major sport here just like football and basketball, and trying to build a tradition with the women s team is a challenge I m enjoying. This university has a lot to offer young people, not only from a golf standpoint, but academically. Wake Forest is recognized as one of the top private institutions in the nation, she continued. There s a family atmosphere here -- from the students, to the faculty, to the other administrators -- there s a closeness that other universities cannot match. All-Americans Since its inception, the Wake Forest women's golf program has produced eight different All-America performers, starting with Charlotte Grant in 1980. In just 15 years, Dianne Dailey has produced six of these players. Since 1990, the Demon Deacon program has produced at least one All-American every year, with the exception of 1991 and 1999. Clau continued this amazing streak by earning second team All- American honors in 2003 after receiving honorable mention All-America honors one year earlier. ACC Honors Dianne Dailey was named ACC Coach of the Year in 1994 and 1995. Mary Beth McGirr was the first Deacon coach to win the award in 1986. Dailey has coached Deacon golfers to All-ACC recognition 15 times, while Wake Forest golfers have earned 17 all-conference honors since the inception of the award in 1985. Wake Forest had three performers on the team twice - in 1995 and 1996. In 1995, the ACC began to award Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year awards. Wake Forest players have picked up three Player of the Year honors and two Rookie of the Year awards. Stephanie Neill was the first recipient of the ACC Player of the Year honor in 1995, and teammate Laura Philo became the second in 1996. Alexandra Armas was the first ACC Rookie of the Year award winner, and Marta Prieto became the second ACC Rookie of the Year in 1998 after capturing the ACC title. Nuria Clau continued the strong tradition by earning ACC Player of the Year honors in 2003. The Deacs Under Dailey... Dianne Dailey, in her 17th season as head coach of the Wake Forest women s golf team, has taken the program to unprecedented heights during her tenure. Year 1st Place Top 3 ACC All-ACC NCAA Reg. NCAA All-Amer. 1988-89 1 4 N/A - N/A DNQ - 1989-90 1 2 N/A - N/A DNQ 1 1990-91 1 1 N/A - N/A DNQ - 1991-92 - 2 4th 1 N/A DNQ 1 1992-93 1 5 3rd 1 3rd 7th 1 1993-94 4 7 1st 1 1st 8th 1 1994-95 5 9 1st 3 1st 3rd 2 1995-96 3 7 2nd 2 2nd 11th 1 1996-97 1 3 2nd 1 5th 11th 1 1997-98 - 2 2nd 2 9th DNQ 1 1998-99 - 3 3rd 1 9th DNQ - 1999-00 2 5 2nd - 7th 17th - 2000-01 - 2 2nd 1 9th DNQ 1-4 2nd 1 3rd 22nd 1 1 3 2nd 1 10th DNQ 1-2 2nd 5th 14th - Totals 20 61 2 titles 15 2 titles 8 app. 12 ACC Team Championships Wake Forest owns three Atlantic Coast Conference titles to date, with the first coming in 1986. The Deacs won back-to-back ACC titles in 1994 and 1995. Dianne Dailey s team has finished as the ACC runner-up eight out of the last nine seasons. ACC Individual Championships Dailey has coached three individuals to an ACC Championship -- Neill in 1993, Philo in 1995, and Prieto in 1998. Neill, WFU s second ACC champion, won the 1993 tournament with a score of 219. That tournament was held at Bryan Park, site of the seventh annual Bryan National Collegiate this spring. In 1995, Philo shot a 54-hole total of 216 to win the conference crown. Prieto became Dailey s third and WFU s fourth ACC Champion when she won the title in 1998 as a freshman. Prieto carded a three-day score of 221. NCAA History Under Dailey s tutelage, Wake Forest made its first NCAA Championship appearance in 1993 and returned to the event for five straight seasons. Overall, the Demon Deacons have earned a berth in 12 straight NCAA Regionals and have advanced to eight NCAA Championships. Until Duke s NCAA Championship title in 1999, the ACC s best finish in the tournament belonged to Wake Forest. That came in 1995, when WFU finished third. Dailey with 2004 graduate Deb Means and 2003 graduate and ACC Player of the Year Nuria Clau. Head Coach Dianne Dailey Eight All-Americans Three ACC Players of the Year Two-time ACC Coach of the Year Three ACC Championships 3

2004-05 Returning Players Mandy Goins Sophomore Frankfort, Ky. Western Hills Nicknames: Favorite Food: Favorite Movie: Junior, Maggie Lasagna The Green Mile Favorite TV Show: Everybody Loves Raymond Main Reason you selected WFU: Small campus Person in history (dead or alive) whom you would most like to meet: Jesus Teammate who makes you laugh the hardest: Maggie Simons Your most memorable moment in athletics: Winning my first national tournament Your favorite Coach Dailey saying: Xerox that one! What you do before every tournament: I mark my balls the same way. Your favorite sport besides the one you play at WFU: Basketball Your ultimate SportsCenter highlight: Making a putt to win the Women s US Open Was the only Deacon freshman to compete in every team event during the fall season finished in a tie for 17th at the Mason Rudolph with a round of six-over par twice tied for 24th at the Franklin Street Partners in Chapel Hill and the ACC/SEC Challenge in Destin, Fla. in her first collegiate event, the Fall Preview, Goins finished in a tie for 36th with a round of 11-over par counted nearly 91 percent of her rounds toward team scoring was second on the team with a 75.73 stroke average... saw action in all four of the spring tournaments, and represented the Deacons at the ACC and NCAA Championships... shot a personal spring best of 71 and finished the season with a 76.06 stroke average... with two top-20 finishes, she led the freshmen in rounds counted, with 86.4. Named to the Kentucky All-State golf team in each of her four years at Western Hills HS won Regional Championships in 2001 and 2002 helped her team to a second place state championship finish in 1999 an Academic All-State selection in 2000, 2001, and 2002 born Oct. 14, 1984 the daughter of Michael and Lisa Goins. Coach Dailey on Goins Mandy had an excellent year as a freshman, starting in every event. Her solid play continued this past summer when she won the Kentucky Open, beating professionals as well as amateurs. Mandy has a wonderful work ethic, is motivated and extremely competitive. She always seems to find a way to get the ball in the hole. Her feel for her wedges and putting rivals that of touring professionals. I expect Mandy to make a big contribution to the team this year. She has the talent and mental toughness to take her game to the highest level. Goins Career Tournament Results Fall Preview 79-70-78=227 +11 t36 Mason Rudolph 73-74-75=222 +6 t17 Franklin St. 77-76-78=231 +15 t24 ACC/SEC 75-78=153 +11 t24 Lady Puerto Rico 84-74-74=232 +16 t42 Lady Gamecock 76-79-80=235 +19 t21 Liz Murphey 80-76-73=229 +13 t46 Bryan National 73-73-77=223 +7 t19 ACC 77-82-68=227 +14 t24 NCAA East Reg. 77-77-74=228 +12 t24 NCAA 73-71-81-77=303 +15 t69 Goins Career Scorecard 11 33 2510 76.06 228.2 68 222.864 3-2 t17th Career 11 33 2510 76.06 228.2 68 222.864 3-2 t17th 4 2004 ACC Runners-Up 2004 NCAA East Regional 5th place 2004 NCAA 14th place

Hallstrom played in all four fall events and obtained two top 20 finishes best finish came in the ACC/SEC Challenge when she tied for 12th after shooting six-over par had a 73 in the second round of that event, her low score of the fall led the team to their highest tournament finish in the event when the Deacons finished fourth her other top-20 was at the Franklin St. Partners Invite in Chapel Hill, where she finished 19th also placed tied for 26th and 56th at the Mason Rudolph and Fall Preview respectively best 54- hole score for the fall was a nine-over par at the Mason Rudolph where she finished tied for 26th aced the 145-yard 17th hole in the final round of the Preview counted 95.5 percent of rounds played for the fall season had a stroke average of 75.82, third on the team... of the four Deacons who played in all of the Spring events, Hallstrom recorded the lowest stroke average, 74.50... led the Deacons in top-20 finishes (5) and placed the highest in a tournament of any of her teammates... 30.3 percent of her rounds were equal to or under par... Hallstrom finished in a tie for fifth place in the ACC Tournament and tied for 13th at the NCAA Championships. Gefle Ladies Open the daughter of Per and Vila Hallstrom. Coach Dailey on Hallstrom Christine led our team in scoring average last year and has had another successful summer. She won one tournament in Sweden this summer and was the top amateur in another. Christine has worked very hard during the last year, particularly on her short game. As a result, she had the one of the best short games in the country last year. Her overall game has become much more consistent and she has developed the mental toughness to win. With her improved conditioning, consistency on the course, and confidence, she gives us the ability to win tournaments. She is definitely All-American material. Christine Hallstrom Senior Sodertalje, Sweden Vastergardgymnasiet Nicknames: Favorite Food: Favorite Song: Favorite Music Group: Favorite TV Show: Christinie, Kicki, Kryckan Tacos This Time (by Three Doors Down) Coldplay That 70 s Show Most impressive person you know: My father, a few years ago he lost most of his eyesight but he still plays golf and has a 16 handicap. 2004-05 Returning Players Became an important part of the team as she competed in five of six tournaments in the spring best finish came in the ACC Tournament with a tie for 28th position her final round 71 tied the best round of her collegiate career and helped the Deacons place second in the tournament also played well in the Lady Puerto Rico Classic firing a 16- over par for the tournament and tying for 38th played in two fall events competed as a starter in the final tournament after Deb Means injury tied for 12th at the Landfall Tradition with a career-best 224 counted all three rounds, including a 71 in the second round had the team s fifth best scoring average at 78.25 counted nearly 65 percent of her rounds toward team totals. Teammate who makes you laugh the hardest: Ashley Hoagland Most famous person you ve ever met: Arnold Palmer, Annika Sorenstam Your most memorable moment in athletics: Finishing 13th at NCAAs in 2004 Your favorite Coach Dailey saying: Ain t that fun! Your post-college plans: Return to Sweden and play on the Swedish and European Tours. Competed in two fall tournaments and one spring event as a freshman finished tied for 32nd at the Tar Heel Invitational and tied for 57th at the Mason Rudolph set a then-career low round of 73 in the Tar Heel Invitational counted 50 percent of her rounds toward the team score competed in the Bryan National Collegiate as an individual, placing in a tie for 51st shot a 75 in final round of the Bryan. Won Hulta Junior Open and Ladies District Championship in her home country of Sweden finished eighth in the Swedish Junior Championship had a stroke average of 78.8 finished one stroke shy of making the cut for the Hallstrom s Career Tournament Results Mason Rudolph 78-80-80=238 +22 57 Tar Heel Inv. 83-73-79=235 +19 t32 Bryan Nat l 77-80-75=232 +16 t31 Tar Heel Inv. 76-80-81=237 +21 t59 Landfall Trad. 75-71-78=224 +8 t12 Puerto Rico 77-778-77=232 +16 t38 Bryan Nat l 81-79=160 +16 t69 Liz Murphey 77-77-76=230 +14 t41 ACC 88-88-71=241 +28 t28 NCAA East 84-77-80=241 +28 97 Fall Preview 79-80-74=233 +17 t56 Mason Rudolph 77-74-74=225 +9 t26 Franklin St. 73-77-78=228 +12 19 ACC/SEC 75-73=148 +6 t12 Lady Puerto Rico 73-73-72=218 +2 7 Lady Gamecock 80-82-69=231 +15 16 Liz Murphey 73-79-72=224 +8 t28 Bryan National 75-70-76=221 +5 t16 ACC 71-71-71=213 E t5 NCAA East Reg. 82-76-70=228 +12 t24 NCAA 76-70-73-71=290 +2 t13 Hallstrom s Career Scorecard 3 9 705 75.33 235.0 73 235.500 - - - t32nd 7 20 1565 78.25 234.17 71 224.647 2-1 t12th 11 33 2459 74.51 224.5 69 213.809 10 2 7 t5th Career 21 62 4729 77.60 233.0 69 223.786 12 2 8 t5th Eight All-Americans Three ACC Players of the Year Two-time ACC Coach of the Year Three ACC Championships 5

2004-05 Returning Players Ashley Hoagland Senior Palmetto, Fla. St. Stephen s Episcopal Favorite Food: Mushrooms Favorite Song: Live Like You Were Dying (by Tim McGraw) Favorite Movie: Favorite TV Show: Favorite Book: Caddy Shack Saved By The Bell The DaVinci Code Main Reason you selected WFU: Golf, Academics & Beautiful campus Most impressive person you knew: My Grandaddy Red First thing you would do if you were head coach for a day:take the team paintballing Person you would most like to trade places with for a day: Ernie Els Person in history (dead or alive) whom you would most like to meet: Jesus Your favorite Coach Dailey saying: I ll take a bushel basket of those! Hoagland s Career Tournament Results TRW Regional 75-75-83=233 +20 49 Lady Gamecock 74-76-78=228 +12 t30 Liz Murphey 82-76-78=236 +20 t53 Bryan Nat l 74-71-74=219 +3 t6 ACC 76-75-73=224 +8 t9 NCAA East 73-76-72=221 +5 t20 NCAA 76-79-76-75=306 +18 t88 Fall Preview 78-76-75=229 +13 t32 ACC/SEC 74-72-78=224 +11 t16 Tar Heel Inv. 74-76-77=227 +11 t35 Landfall Trad. 75-76-78=229 +13 t20 Puerto Rico 76-74-75=225 +9 t18 Lady Gamecock 75=75 +3 t15 Competed in three of four team events in the fall season best finish was at the Franklin St. Partners Invitational where she tied for 17th also placed in a tie for 26th at the Fall Preview and tied for 28th at the Mason Rudolph Championship had the Deacons lowest average score at 75.11 strokes per 18 holes counted 100 percent of her rounds (9 of 9) toward team scoring, the only Deacon to do so best round was even par at the Fall Preview in Alabama sat out the ACC/SEC Challenge due to an illness competed in her second straight U.S. Women s Amateur over the summer one of 64 players to make the cut after shooting two rounds of 75 won her first round of match play 3 & 2 before falling to Duke s Virada Nirapathpongporn also one of 32 players to make the cut in the North & South... entered the spring ranked 47th nationally in the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings played in four spring tournaments and the ACC and NCAA Championships... posted three top-10 finishes in 2004, with a career best 214 on 54 holes at the ACC Championships, where she tied for seventh... finished second on the team in stroke average, 74.97. One of two Deacons to compete in all 10 tournaments counted over 96 percent of her rounds to the team score registered six top-20 finishes had a top-10 showing in the ACC Championship where she tied for eighth season-best 54-hole score of 222 was good enough for a 12th-place tie at the Liz Murphey Collegiate tied for 15th in the Lady Gamecock Classic finished tied for 16th at the ACC/SEC Challenge tied for 18th at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic tied for 20th at the Landfall Tradition also recorded finishes of 32nd at the NCAA Fall Preview, 35th at the Lady Tar Heel Invitational, 36th at the Bryan National and 59th at the NCAA Bryan Nat l 74-79=153 +9 t36 Liz Murphey 72-72-78=222 +6 t12 ACC 75-75-74=224 +11 t8 NCAA East 75-74-79=228 +15 t59 Fall Preview 78-72-73=223 +7 t26 Mason Rudolph 74-74-78=226 +10 t28 Franklin St. 76-78-73=227 +11 t17 Lady Puerto Rico 74-73-70=217 +1 t5 Lady Gamecock 76-75-77=228 +12 t8 Liz Murphey 82-77-75=234 +18 t71 Bryan National 77-72-74=223 +7 t19 ACC 70-76-68=214 +1 t7 NCAA East Reg. 76-76-79=231 +15 t36 NCAA 72-71-81-77=301 +13 t62 East Regional shot a season-low round of 72 three times stroke average of 75.41 was third on the team and tops among underclassmen finished the season ranked 65th nationally competed in her second straight U.S. Women s Amateur at Sleepy Hollow Country Club in New York qualified for stroke play competition, just one of 147 golfers out of a record 793 entries to do so shot a 75-77 on par 71 course to miss match play by one stroke. Did not play in the fall due to surgery on her elbow had a stellar spring season, finishing third on the team in stroke average at 75.77 finished with two top-10 showings, a tie for sixth at the Bryan National and a tie for ninth at the ACC Championships had a career-low round of 71 at the Bryan finished the season ranked 87th nationally in the summer of 2001 won the AJGA Hargray Classic at Indigo Run won Florida State Women s Match Play with a score of 138 competed in the U.S. Women s Amateur made the cut with 71-77 total of 158 advanced to the second round of match play. Won the 2000 AJGA Myrtle Beach Tournament earned MVP of Saint Stephen s Episcopal golf team 2000-01 named to the Sarasota All-Area Golf Team in 2000-01 made the Headmaster s List 1999-2001 earned three varsity letters in golf, basketball and volleyball for Saint Stephen s was the varsity golf team MVP in 2000 and 2001 born on Sept. 20, 1982 in Sarasota, Fla. the daughter of George and Mary Hoagland. Coach Dailey on Hoagland Ashley has had an outstanding summer, winning the Eastern Amateur, getting to the quarterfinals of the North-South Amateur and qualifying for the US Amateur. She has stepped her game up a notch and I expect her to be a dominant player in college fold this year. She is now seeing the rewards of all of her hard work and practice. Her short game, particularly her putting, has improved significantly from last year. Ashley is playing with the confidence of a champion and she should win tournaments this year. Off the course, Ashley is a leader and an excellent representative of our program. She has all the ingredients for success. Hoagland s Career Scorecard 7 22 1667 75.77 226.83 71 219.857 2 2 3 t6th 10 27 2036 75.41 226.0 72 (3) 222.963 2 1 6 t8th 10 31 2324 74.97 224.7 68 214.903 7 3 5 t5th Career 27 80 6027 75.5 226.18 68 214.911 11 6 14 t5th 6 2004 ACC Runners-Up 2004 NCAA East Regional 5th place 2004 NCAA 14th place

Competed in one event in the fall, the Patsy Rendlemen Invitational shot the best rounds of her career posting two rounds of 78 also had a career best finish placing in a tie for ninth. Saw her first collegiate action in the spring of 2003 playing in two tournaments tied for 17th in the Chris Cothran Invitational shot a thenpersonal best 80 in the final round of the tournament also tied for 84th place competing as an individual at the Lady Gamecock Invitational. Did not see tournament action as a freshman. Received all-conference honors in 1998, 1999 & 2000 named to all-county team in 2000 by the Orlando Sentinel also named to 2000 All- Central Florida second team by the same publications led her high school team to conference championship in 1999-2000 the Highlanders were also district winners that same season and earned third place in the 2000 state championships a National Honor Society member born on Feb. 3, 1983 in Irvine, Scotland daughter of Gregor and Julie Jamieson comes from a family of golfers father, Gregor, has been a professional golfer since 1973 grandfather, Dick Tiddy, played at Wake Forest from 1948-1952 and is in the Deacon Hall of Fame grandfather, Bob Jamieson, was a professional golfer in Scotland from 1948-1994. Coach Dailey on Jamieson Lesley is redshirting this season but she will continue to provide leadership for us through her involvement with SAAC. Lesley brings so much enthusiasm to the team and has been an excellent mentor for the underclassmen. She is a great team player and has brought a lot of valuable experience to the team. Lesley Jamieson Senior Orlando, Fla. Lake Highland Prep Favorite Food: Pasta Favorite Music Group: U2, Counting Crows, Madonna Favorite Cartoon Character: Little Mermaid Favorite TV Show: 20/20 Main Reason you selected WFU: I was interested in the height of both the academic and athletic achievements accomplished by the school. Your most memorable moment in athletics: My hole-in-one at the pitch&putt course at Turnberry Hotel in Scotland when I was 11. Something you do before each match: Paint my nails a bright color and tape my fingers where I usually get blisters. Something most people don t know about you: I am Scottish Place you d most like to visit: Egypt If coach for the day, you would...: Make the team play a scramble (teams of 2), the winner gets free dinner from the other teams. If you lost all of your possessions except one, what would you want to keep: Scrapbook 2004-05 Returning Players Jamieson s Career Tournament Results Lady Gamecock 98=98 +26 t84 Chris Cothran 88-80=168 +24 t17 Patsy Rendlemen 78-78=156 +12 t9 Jamieson s Career Scorecard - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 3 266 88.67-80 - - - - 1 t17th 1 2 156 78.0-78(2) - - - 1 1 t9th Career 3 5 422 84.40-78(2) - - - 1 2 t9th Eight All-Americans Three ACC Players of the Year Two-time ACC Coach of the Year Three ACC Championships 7

2004-05 Returning Players Joy Juskowich Junior Morgantown, W. Va. Morgantown Favorite Song: I Know I Can (By Nas) Favorite Book: The Greatest Golfer That Never Lived Favorite Hobby: Running Favorite Class at WFU: Human Physiology Main Reason you selected WFU: Great golf and academics programs Person in history (dead or alive) whom you would most like to meet: Jesus Person you would most like to trade places with for a day: Tiger Woods......to experience his mental game Your most memorable moment in athletics: Finishing an AJGA Tournament with birdies on 16, 17, 18. First thing you thought when you met Coach Dailey: I want to go to Wake Forest Competed in the Patsy Rendleman Invitational where she shot a two-day total of 172 finished tied for 37th place... shot a personal season low 84 in the Lady Puerto Rico Classic. Participated in the Chris Cothran Invitational where she shot a 164 (81-83) and tied for 11th place. A two time West Virginia Girls Amateur champion an all-conference selection at Morgantown HS while competing on the boys team finished first at AJGA Joseph A. Banks captured individual medalist honors at the Scott Robertson Memorial in 1998 finished second at Westfield Jr. PGA Championship Qualifier placed fourth at AJGA Rome Jr. Classic at Stonebridge third at Optimist International Jr. Classic resume includes several AJGA national tournaments also competed on the Morgantown HS track team ranked first in her senior class with a 4.0 GPA participated in numerous scholastic organizations as well as community service groups the daughter of Ken and Judith Juskowich. Coach Dailey on Juskowich Although Joy has seen limited action, she has the ability to break into the starting lineup. She has been working on her consistency and with continued hard work, her scores will improve. Because she does not hit the ball as far as others, she needs to focus on her short game. In Puerto Rico last year, she demonstrated she can compete with other collegians. She is a good team player and is very supportive of her teammates. Your craziest ambition: To be a doctor Something most people don t know about me: I learned to chip from Michelle McGann Most interesting job you ve ever held: Helped my dad raise funds for the United Way in Morgantown. Your ultimate SportsCenter highlight: Finishing a tournament with a hole in one and our team winning by one shot. Juskowich s Career Tournament Results Chris Cothran 81-83=164 +20 t11 Patsy Rendlemen 85-87=172 +28 t37 Lady Puerto Rico 87-84-87=258 +42 75 Juskowich s Career Scorecard 1 2 164 82.0-81 - - - - 1 t11th 2 5 430 86.0 258.0 84 258 - - - - t37th Career 3 7 594 84.0 258.0 81 258 - - - 1 t11th 8 2004 ACC Runners-Up 2004 NCAA East Regional 5th place 2004 NCAA 14th place