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Page 1: 2009-10 Pepperdine Women's Golf Media Guide

2009-10 WOMEN’S GOLF

• FOUR TOP FIVE NCAA FINISHES SINCE 1999

• EIGHT TOP TEN NCAA FINISHES SINCE 1999

• EIGHT CONSECUTIVE WCC TITLES

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2009-10 PEPPERDINE WOMEN’S GOLF • 1

SPORTS INFORMATION

Director/WGOLF Contact ............... Roger Horne officephone ........................... (310) 506-4455 e-mail [email protected] SID ..............................ChrisMacaluso officephone ........................... (310) 506-4333 e-mail ......... [email protected] ................24255PacificCoastHighway ........................................Malibu,Calif.90263Fax.............................................. (310) 506-4322Website ....................www.pepperdinesports.com

CREDITS

The2009-10PepperdineUniversitywomen’sgolfmediaguidewasproducedbytheSportsInformationDepartment.Written,editedanddesignedbyRogerHorne,SportsInformationDirector.PhotographybyRonHall,JeffGolden,theLPGA,GettyImagesandathleticdepartmentarchives.PrintedbyDumontPrintingofFresno,Calif.

2009-10 WOMEN’S GOLF ROSTER

Name Yr. Ht. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) Career Statistics (through March 2010)MartinedeGannes 5-9 Jr. 2V DiegoMartin,Trinidad(MapleLeafInternationalSchool) 78.05average/40rounds/14tournamentsKaitlinDrolson 5-2 So. 1V RanchoSantaFe,Calif.(TorreyPinesHS) 75.44average/50rounds/17tournamentsDanielleKang 5-6 Fr. HS ThousandOaks,Calif.(WestlakeHS) 71.40average/5rounds/2tournamentsTayloreKarle 5-6 Jr. 2V Scottsdale,Ariz.(LaurelSpringsAcademy) 73.81average/81rounds/28tournamentsLisaMcCloskey 5-6 So. 1V Montgomery,Texas(MontgomeryHS) 74.47average/53rounds/18tournamentsJessicaWallace 5-4 So. 1V Langley,B.C.,Canada(WalnutGroveSecondary) 75.67average/51rounds/17tournaments Coaching StaffHead Coach:LaurieGibbs,17thseason Assistant Coach:SakiUechi,1stseason

TABLE OF CONTENTS

QuickFacts/Roster ............................................1SpringSeasonOutlook......................................2NCAARecordsFall............................................3CoachBiographies .........................................4-6PhotoGallery .....................................................7PlayerBiographies .......................................8-132008-09Results .........................................14-15Women’sGolfHistory .................................16-27FormerPlayerHighlights ............................28-30HomeCourses.................................................31ThisisPepperdine ......................................33-44Schedule........................................... BackCover

QUICK FACTS

Location ...............................Malibu,Calif.90263Founded .................1937(MalibuCampus1972)Enrollment .............8,000(3,000undergraduate)Nickname..................................................WavesColors ............................Blue,OrangeandWhiteConference ....................................... West CoastPresident ................................AndrewK.BentonAthleticDirector ........................ Dr.JohnWatsonAthleticDepartmentphone ......... (310) 506-4150TicketOfficephone ....................(866)WAVE-TIX

WOMEN’S GOLF

HeadCoach..............LaurieGibbs(17thseason) phone ..................................... (310)506-4482 e-mail ............... [email protected](1stseason) phone ..................................... (310)506-4059 e-mail ................. [email protected]

2009WCCChampionshipsFinish.................. 1st2009NCAAWestRegionalFinish ..................8th2009NCAAChampionshipsFinish ................9thLetterwinnersReturning/Lost..........................5/3

NCAAChampionshipsAppearances .................9 bestfinishes .............................second(2003) ......................................................third(2006) ................................................... fourth(2005) .......................................................fifth(1999)WCCChampionships ...................................... 11 years ...............1998,1999,2000,2002,2003 ..............2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009

SEASONINFORMATION

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SPRING SEASON OUTLOOK

SEASONINFORMATION

ThePepperdinewomen’sgolfteamheadsintothesecondhalfofthespring2010seasonwithhighexpectationsafteranoutstandingfallseasonandstarttothespring. TheWavesbeganthe2009-10seasonwithtwotournamentvictoriesattheGolfweekConferenceChallengeandtheBranchLawFirm/DickMcGuireInvitational.Thefallseasonconcludedwithathird-placefinishattheEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitationalanda17th-placeresultattheLandfallTradition,whichiswherethe2010NCAAChampionshipswillbeheldinWilmington,N.C.However,theWaveswereaplayershortatthateventdueto illness. TheWavesstartedthespringattheNorthropGrummanRegionalChallengewithasecond-placefinishagainstaverystrongfieldfromacrossthecountry.AfterfinishinginatieforsixthattheArizonaWildcatInvitational,theWavesfinishedinfourthplaceatthefirstannualBruinWaveInvitational,whichtheyco-hostedwithUCLA. Afterafive-weekbreak,thespringseasonwillcontinuewiththePING/ASUInvitationalinTempe,Ariz.,followedbytheWCCandNCAAevents.HeadingintoApril,theWavesareranked#4intheGolfweek/Sagarinindexand#8bybothGolfWorld/NGCAandGolfstat. TheWaveswillbelookingtoimproveuponlastyear’sterrificpostseason,whentheyqualifiedfortheNCAARegionalsforthe11thstraightyearandwentontoaninth-placefinishatthe2009NCAAChampionship,whichistheireighthtop10finishoverthattime. ItlooksliketheWaveswillberightbackinthepictureasanationalcontenderatthe2010NCAAChampionship.HeadcoachLaurie Gibbsisconfidentthattheteamwillcontinuetoimproveandisexcitedtocompeteforanationalchampionship. “Withfiveplayersontherosterinthefall,theteamwasfocusedonworkinghardtoimprovetheirconditioningandbeingproperlypreparedforeachtournament,”saidGibbs,the2005GolfweekNationalCoachoftheYear,whoisnowinher17thseason. “Thespringseasonbeganwiththeadditionofatop-rankedrecruitwhohasaddeddepthtotheteamandincreasedcompetitionwithintheteam.Thisteamhasalotofprideandtheplayerswanttofinishstrongateachtournament.” Theteamhasnoseniorsontheroster.JuniorTaylore Karle(Scottsdale,Ariz./LaurelSpringsAcademy)istheteamcaptainandshehasbeenpreviouslyhonoredasanAll-Americanin2008.Hercareerstrokeaverageof73.81strokesisthirdall-timeatPepperdine. “Afteranexcellentsummeroftournamentgolf,Taylorecamereadytoplaythisseason,”Gibbssaid.“Shehasmadethelittlechangesinhergamethatnowallowhertoplaywithmoreconsistencyandfeelreallyconfidentabouthergameundertournamentpressure.”

JuniorMartine de Gannes (Diego Martin,Trinidad)wasanimportantpartoftheteam’ssuccessinthefall.Despitehavingtodealwithsomelingeringinjuries,deGanneshasplayedconsistentlyandhasaveraged76.35strokesinseventournaments,includingatieforninthplaceattheGolfweekConferenceChallenge. “Martinecamebackfromthesummerplayingreallywellandcontinuedhergoodplayinthefall,”Gibbssaid.“Welookforhertocontinuetocontributetotheteaminthespring.” SophomoreLisa McCloskey (Montgomery,Texas/MontgomeryHS)wasanAll-AmericanhonorablementionselectionbytheNGCAafterherfreshmanseason.Shefinished10thattheNCAAChampionshipsandinNovember2008becamethefirstwomen’scollegeplayerevertobreak200withherwinningscoreofa17-under199attheLasVegasCollegiateShowdown.ShebrokethepreviousrecordheldbyformerWaveandcurrentLPGAproKatherineHull. Afterfoursolidtournamentsinthefall,McCloskeystartedthespringwithanoutstandingwinattheNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge.Shewastheonlyplayerinastrongfieldtofinish54holeswithanunder-partotal. “Lisahasexceptionaltalentandwillbeanimportantpartoftheteam’ssuccessinthespring,”Gibbssaid.“Shekeepsherapproach

tothegameverysimple.She’sefficientatpracticeandhergameisabouthittingfairwaysandgreens.Whensheisputtingwithconfidence,shewillwintournaments.” GolfWorldselectedbothKarleandMcCloskeyamongtheirtop50playerstowatchbeforethestartoftheseason. SophomoresKaitlin Drolson(RanchoSantaFe,Calif./TorreyPinesHS)andJessica Wallace(Langley,B.C./WalnutGroveSecondary)havebothplayedwellintheirfirsttwoseasons.Drolsonaveraged75.30strokesandfinishedsecondattheWCCChampionshipsasafreshman,whileWallacecontributedwitha75.64scoringaverage.BothmadetheAll-WCCfirstteam. BothDrolsonandWallaceareworkinghardtocontributetotheteaminthespringandwillbeanimportantpartoftheteam’sfinishtotheseason. “Kaitlinwascommittedtoimprovingallaspectsofhergameduringthesummerbreak,”Gibbssaid.“Shecontributedtotheteam’ssuccessinthefallandcontinuestopreparetoplaywellwithconfidencethroughoutthespringandintothepostseason. “Jessicahasbeenfocusedatpracticeandhasworkedhardtoimproveheroverallconsistency,”Gibbssaid. Pepperdine’scompetitiveteaminthefallreceivedabigboostinthespringwhenitaddedfreshmanDanielle Kang(ThousandOaks,Calif./WestlakeHS)totheroster.Shewasoneofthenation’stoprecruitsandathree-timeAJGARolexJuniorAll-American.SheenrolledinJanuaryaftergraduatingearlyfromhighschool.Aftera17th-placefinishinhercollegiatedebutattheArizonaWildcatInvitationalindifficultweatherconditions,KangcamebackwithawinattheBruinWaveInvitational,shooting8-under-partowinbythreeshotsoverastrongfieldofhighlyrankedplayers. “AddingDanielletotherosterthisspringimmediatelyhelpedelevatetheteamtothetopofwomen’scollegegolf,”Gibbssaid.“Herpersonalityisveryrelaxedandpositive.Danielleisverymatureforherageandhasadjustedquicklytothecollegeenvironment.IbelieveshehasthetalenttoearnanAll-Americanselectioninjustonesemester.” TheWaveshavehighhopesforpostseasonplay,whichbeginswiththeWestCoastConferenceChampionshipsinmid-AprilandtheNCAAeventsinMay. “Weknowthatwearereallysolidallthewaythroughthelineup,”saidGibbs,whoisassistedbySaki Uechi.“Weenjoyedco-hostingthefirstannualBruinWaveInvitationalwithUCLAatRobinsonRanchGolfClub,whichallowedeveryoneachancetoplay.Theyallknowwhatpartsoftheirgameneedsomeworktoproducetherequiredscorestowintournamentsagainstverystrongfields.IthinkthisteamhasaverygoodchancetoendtheseasonwithatopfiveNCAAChampionshipfinish.”

TAYLORE KARLE

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NCAA RECORDS FALL IN LAS VEGAS

ThePepperdinewomen’sgolfteammadehistoryattheLasVegasCollegiateShowdowninOctober2008,astheWaveswontheteamtitleandsetNCAArecordsforthelowestscore(823)andscorerelativetopar(41-under).Also,PepperdinefreshmanLisaMcCloskeywonthetournamentbyonestrokeandbecamethefirstwomen’scollegegolferevertobreakthe200markwithher17-under199.

Thetournamentwascontestedatthepar-72BoulderCreekGolfClubinBoulderCity,Nev.,onOct.27-29andwashostedbyUNLV.

ThepreviousindividualrecordwasPepperdine’sKatherineHull’s16-under200atthe2003SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational.Thepreviousteamrecordswere834(Dukeatthe2005StanfordInvitational)and24-under(UCLAatthe2005LasVegasIntercollegiate).

McCloskeyshota67-65-67anddidnotsufferasinglebogeyinher54holeswhilescoring15birdiesandoneeagle.ThreeotherWavesfinishedinthetop10:JayvieAgojowassixth,TayloreKarletiedforseventhandKaitlinDrolsontiedforninth.

Pepperdine’srecordbookwascompletelyrewrittenbythetournament,including:

•school-recordscoresfor18holes(18-under270),36holes(26-under250)and54holes(41-under823);

•additionally,the#2(15-under273)and#5(8-under280)18-holeteamscores;

•McCloskeysettingschoolrecordsfor36holes(12-under132)and54holes(17-under199);

•the#4(tied)54-holeindividualscore(JayvieAgojo’s8-under208);•the#3(tied)individualroundinschoolhistory(7-under65sbyMcCloskeyandAgojo);

•the#6(tied)individualroundinschoolhistory(6-under66byKarle)

LISA McCLOSKEY1st Place • 65-67-65 • 199 (-17)

NCAA Record-Setting Performance

JAYVIE AGOJO6th Place • 71-65-72 • 208 (-8)

3rd-Best Round in Pepperdine History

TAYLORE KARLET-7th Place • 73-70-66 • 209 (-7)

6th-Best Round in Pepperdine History

SEASONINFORMATION

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LAURIE GIBBS

COACHING HONORS

•2005GolfweekNational CoachoftheYear•1999NGCAWestRegion CoachoftheYear•2003NGCAWestRegion CoachoftheYear•1998WCCCoachoftheYear•1999WCCCoachoftheYear•2000WCCCoachoftheYear•2002WCCCoachoftheYear•2003WCCCoachoftheYear•2005WCCCoachoftheYear•2006WCCCoachoftheYear•2007WCCCoachoftheYear•2008WCCCoachoftheYear

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS

•2ndPlaceat2003NCAAChampionships

•4NCAATopFiveFinishes•8NCAATop10Finishes•11WCCChampionships•36TeamTournamentTitles•38IndividualTournamentTitles•18All-Americans•9NGCAAll-AmericanScholars•53All-WCCFirstTeamSelections•11WCCMedalists•10WCCFreshmenoftheYear•25WCCAll-AcademicSelections•MemberofNCAAWomen’sGolf Committee•MemberofUSGA/NCAACommittee•MemberofNationalGolfCoaches

Association

HEAD COACH17TH SEASON

COACHBIOGRAPHIES

Recognizedbyherpeersasoneofthetopcollegiatewomen’sgolfcoachesinthecountry,LaurieGibbsisinher17thseasonasheadcoachofthePepperdinewomen’sgolfteamin2009-10. Duringhertenure,Gibbshastakenaprogramthatstartedoutwithlimitedresourcesandfundingandturneditintooneofnationalprominence.Throughhertirelessworkethicanddiligentrecruiting,GibbshasPepperdinecontendingforanationalchampionshiponayearlybasis. Thelast11seasonshaveestablishedPepperdineasoneofthenation’stopgolfprograms.TheWaveshaveappearedintheNCAAChampionshipsninetimes,witheighttop10finishesandfourtopfiveshowings,includingaprogram-bestsecond-placeresultin2003.HerplayershaveearnedAll-Americanhonors18times. GibbshasledPepperdinetoWestCoastConferencechampionshipsin11ofthelast12years,includingacurrentstreakofeighttitlesthatbeganin2002.Overthecourseofhercareer(throughMarch2010),theWaveshavewon36teamtournamenttitlesandhavehad38individualmedalisthonors. Gibbswasselectedthe2004-05NationalCoachoftheYearbyGolfweek,wastabbedtheWestRegionCoachoftheYearontwooccasions(1999and2003)andhasbeenhonoredninetimesastheWCC’sCoachoftheYear(1998,‘99,‘00,‘02,‘03,‘05,‘06,‘07and‘08). ShehasalsobeenhonoredtwiceasPepperdine’sCoachoftheYear(1998-99and2002-03). Inadditiontosecuringtheuseoffourqualityfacilitiesforpracticepurposes,Gibbshashelpedimprovetheon-campuspracticefacilitiesatPepperdineandhassteppeduptheWaves’recruitingefforts.In2007,theprogramfundraisingeffortsduringGibbs’tenurewentover$1million. AfterservingontheNCAARegionalAdvisoryCommittee,Gibbswasselectedtoserveafour-yearterm(2003-07)asoneofthreecoachesontheDivisionINCAAWomen’sGolfCommittee.ShealsoservedontheUSGA/NCAAIntercollegiateCommittee. Afteraone-yearabsence,GibbsreturnedPepperdinetotheNCAAChampionshipsin2009withalineupthatfeaturedthreefreshmen.ThankstoalaterallyattheNCAAWestRegionalthatsawPepperdineclaimtheeighthandfinalqualifyingspot,theWaveswentontoaninth-placeresultattheNCAAChampionships.Pepperdinewonthreetournamentsduringtheseason,includinganNCAA-record-settingperformanceattheLasVegasCollegiateShowdown,wheretheWavesshota41-under823.LisaMcCloskeyearnedAll-Americanhonorablementionnotice. Pepperdine,underGibbs’leadership,wasanationalcontenderagainin2007andfinishedseventhattheNCAAChampionshipsinDaytonaBeach,Fla.All-AmericansEileenVargasandMisunChopostedtop30finishestoleadtheWaves.TheWavesendedupranked#5bybothGolfstatandGolfweek/Sagarin. TheWavesearnedathird-placeshowingatthe2006NCAAChampionshipsattheScarletGolfCourseinColumbus,Ohio,andVargasandCarolinaLlanowerenamedAll-

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COACHING HISTORY

Tourn. WCC Regional NCAA Team All-Year Wins Finish Finish Finish Average Americans1993-94 1 — — — 339.30 —1994-95 2 — — — 329.09 — 1995-96 0 — — — 328.96 —1996-97 0 2nd — — 326.24 —1997-98 1 1st — — 315.00 —1998-99 4 1st 6th 5th 303.59 —1999-00 3 1st 8th 8th 301.50 22000-01 1 2nd 8th 14th 301.00 22001-02 4 1st T1st T9th 300.13 22002-03 5 1st 4th 2nd 297.27 22003-04 1 1st 12th — 304.27 12004-05 2 1st 4th 4th 296.29 22005-06 4 1st 3rd 3rd 295.88 22006-07 2 1st 7th 7th 298.03 32007-08 1 1st 12th — 300.67 12008-09 3 1st 8th 9th 296.30 1

COACHBIOGRAPHIES

Americans.TheWavesfinished#5nationallyinGolfstat’sfinalrankingsandwere#7byGolfweek/Sagarin. Pepperdinewasagainintherunningforanationalchampionshipin2005astheWavestraveledtoSunriver,Ore.PepperdineledtheNCAAsaftertworoundsbeforefinishinginfourthplace,nineshotsbehindDuke.LlanoandVargaseachearnedAll-AmericanaccoladesasPepperdineconcludedtheseason#4inboththeGolfstatandGolfweek/Sagarinfinalnationalrankings. Gibbs’effortsnearlypaidoffwithanationaltitlein2003assheguidedtheWavestotheirmostsuccessfulseasoninschoolhistory.Pepperdineclaimedaprogram-recordfivestraighttournamenttitlesatonepointandfinishedsecondattheNCAAChampionshipsinWestLafayette,Ind.TheWavesfinishedsecondinthefinalGolfstatandGolfweek/Sagarinrankings,andalsoachievedaprogramfirstthatseasonastheygaineda#1nationalrankingduringthespringinbothrankings. Pepperdinewasledbythree-timeAll-AmericanKatherineHullin2002-03.Sheenjoyedaremarkableseniorcampaign,culminatingwithherbeingnamedtheNCAADivisionIPlayeroftheYearbytheNationalGolfCoachesAssociation.Hullwonindividualmedalisthonorsfourtimesduringtheseason.OtherhonorsHullreceivedthatyearincludedtheWCC’sco-FemaleScholar-AthleteoftheYearandtheDinahShoreAward,sponsoredbytheLadiesProfessionalGolfAssociationFoundation.HullearnedherthirdAll-Americanhonor,whileLindseyWrightmadeitforthefourthtime. Pepperdinecapturedfourteamtitlesin2001-02,includingtheWCCChampionshipsandashareoftheNCAAWestRegionalChampionships.ThatsquadtiedforninthplaceattheNCAAChampionshipsinAuburn,Wash.HullandWrightweretabbedfirstandsecondteamAll-Americans,respectively. PepperdinecontinueditsstreakofNCAAChampionshipsappearancesin2001witha14th-placefinishatHowey-in-the-Hills,Fla.HullandWrightwerebothAll-Americansecondteamers. The2000seasonwashighlightedbythreeteamtournamenttitles,fourindividualtournamentvictoriesandaneighth-placefinishattheNCAAChampionshipsinSunriver,Ore.TamieDurdinandWrighteachcapturedindividualmedalisthonorstwiceandbecamethefirstAll-Americansintheprogram’shistory.TheWavesregistered11top10finishesin12events. Pepperdinemadeitsfirst-everteamappearanceattheNCAAChampionshipsin1999andpostedasolidfifth-placeshowinginTulsa,Okla.TheWavesfinishedthe1999seasonranked#7inthefinalMasterCardrankings.TheWavescapturedfourtournamenttitlesandfinishednoworsethansixthplaceinanyoftheir12events. The1997-98seasonprovedtobeabreakthroughyearforGibbsandthePepperdineprogramastheWavescapturedtheirfirst-everWCCtitle.Pepperdinecompetedin10tournamentsduringandregisteredeighttop10finishes.JennyGlasgowbecamethesecondplayerinPepperdinehistorytoadvancetotheNCAARegionalswhereshetiedfor19thplace. Duringthe1994-95season,Gibbs’secondasheadcoach,shewatchedCandidaKimrepresenttheWavesattheNCAAWestRegionalChampionships—afirst-timeaccomplishmentfortheprogram. Priortobeinghiredastheheadwomen’sgolfcoachatPepperdine,GibbswasaPGAteachingprofessionalatthenearbyWilshireCountryClubinLosAngelesandcompetedontheWomen’sWesternProfessionalGolfTour.Inadditiontoplayingandteaching,GibbsauthoredandmarketedProTips,aquickreferenceguideforgolfers. GibbsattendedandplayedcollegiategolfatLongBeachStateonanathleticscholarshipandgraduatedfromSantaMonicaCollege. Gibbsandherhusband,Chris,haveadaughter,Catherine,andason,Christopher,andresideinnearbyCalabasas.

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SAKI UECHI

COACHBIOGRAPHIES

SakiUechi,amemberofUCLA’s2004NCAAchampionshipteamandathree-yearveteranoftheDuramedFuturesTour,wasnamedassistantcoachofthePepperdinewomen’sgolfteaminAugust2009. ShewasamemberoftheUCLAwomen’sgolfteamforfiveseasons(2000-04).Asaredshirtfreshman,shewastheBruins’topfinisheratthe2001Pacific-10ConferenceChampionships,takingeighthoverall.ThatledtoAll-Pac-10honorablementionnoticeandUCLA’sMostImprovedPlayeraward.Inherfourseasons,shecompetedin22tournamentsand62rounds,compilingthreetop10finishesandseventop20results.Herbestfinishwassecondplaceatthe2004MatadorSpringInvitational.In2002,shewasamemberofthePac-10All-StarTeamthattraveledtoAsiaforaseriesofcompetitions. Asanamateur,shewastherunner-upatthe2001CaliforniaWomen’sAmateurbehindNatalieGulbis,andalsocompetedinthefirstroundofthe2001U.S.Women’sAmateur.Shefinishedinthetop20atthe1999JuniorWorldChampionship,hadtwotop10finishesontheAJGAcircuitandmadeahole-in-oneattheIndustryHillsGolfCourse. Sheandherhusband,TakaHamano,resideinShermanOaks.ShegraduatedfromUCLAin2004withdegreesinsociologyandJapanese.UechialsoattendedGranadaHillsHighSchool,whereshewontheL.A.CityChampionshipin1998and1999andearnedAll-CityhonorsallfouryearsandmadetheLosAngelesTimesAll-Areahonorablementionteam.Twoofthoseyearswerespentplayingontheboys’teamatGranadaHills.

DR. JOE PARENTSPORT PSYCHOLOGIST

Dr.JoeParent,authorofthebestsellingbookZENGolf:MasteringtheMentalGame,isinhisfirstseasonworkingwiththePepperdinewomen’sgolfteamasitssportspsychologist. Hehasbeenacoachinthementalgameofbusiness,lifeandgolfformorethan30yearsandhasattractedsuchclientsasmajorchampionsVijaySingh,DavidTomsandCristieKerr. Hisbookisnowinits12thprintingwithmorethan250,000copiesinprintaroundtheworld,includingforeigneditionsinsevendifferentlanguages.HissequelisZENPutting:MasteringtheMentalGameontheGreens. GolfDigestnamedDr.Parenttoitsfirstlistofthe“TopTenMentalGameExperts”andmadehimafeaturedinstructorinitspopularinstructionalsection,“Breaking100-90-80and70.”HisworkwasalsofeaturedinGolfMagazineinaneight-pagespreadentitled“ComeOn,GetHappy.” Heisahighlyregardedkeynotespeakeratcorporate,celebrityandcharityeventsandhasbeenfeaturedonCNN,NBC’sTodayshow,HBOSports,ESPNandTheGolfChannel. Dr.ParentteachesattheLosAngelesCountryClubandattheOjaiValleyInnandSpaResort.

MATT YOUNGSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING

MattYoungwashiredasPepperdineAthletics’DirectorofStrengthandConditioninginAugust2009. Inthenewlycreatedposition,YoungsupervisesandcoordinatesthestrengthandconditioningprogramsforallofPepperdine’sathleticteams.HealsodirectsthenewAthleticPerformanceCenter,acomplexthathasbeenbuiltwithintheRalphs-StrausTennisCenter. YoungwaspreviouslytheVicePresidentandDirectorofAthleticPerformanceforM.A.D.(MakingaDifference)SportsTrainingandwasbasedinSouthBend,Ind.Hecontractedwithseverallocalcollegestoprovidetrainingoftheirathletes,includingSaintMary’s,HolyCrossandBethel. In2007,heservedastheDirectorofAthleticDevelopmentfortheS3AthleticDevelopmentCenterinJacksonville,Fla.From2004-06,hewastheassistantstrengthandconditioningcoachfortheathleticdepartmentatLipscombUniversityinNashville,Tenn.HeworkedforPottsatLipscomb,whowastheDirectorofAthleticsatthetime. Youngearnedbothhisbachelor’sandmaster’sdegreesfromLipscomb,graduatingwithadegreeinexercisesciencein2001andlaterearninghismaster’sineducationin2004.

ASSISTANT COACH • 1ST SEASON

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PHOTOGALLERY

PHOTO GALLERY

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MARTINE de GANNESJUNIOR • 5-9 • 2V

DIEGO MARTIN, TRINIDAD • MAPLE LEAF INTERNATIONAL

COLLEGIATE HONORS

•2008All-WCChonorablemention•2-timeWCCCommissioner’sHonorRoll

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2007-08 Scores Total FinishNorthropGrumman 82-82-84 +35 248 76thArizona 77-79-89 +32 245 T-70thUCFChallenge 69-79-81 +13 229 T-72ndPING/ASU 75-85-81 +25 241 T-78thWCCChamps 77-79-89 +29 245 T-14thNCAARegional 81-80-78 +23 239 T-81st

2008-09 Scores Total FinishWaveInv. 76-72 +4 148 T-8th

2009-10 Scores Total FinishGolfweek 78-72-70 +4 220 T-9thMcGuire 78-77-72 +8 227 T-45thIhlanfeldt 79-75-77 +15 231 T-17thLandfall 75-76-77 +12 228 T-47thNorthropGrumman 81-73-76 +17 230 T-38thArizona 79-80 +17 159 T-63rdBruinWave 81-73-78 +16 232 T-51st

MARTINE DE GANNES’ CAREER SCORECARD

YEAR TOURN RDS STRK AVG LOW 18 LOW 36 LOW 54 TOP 20 TOP 10 WINS2007-08(Fr.)... 6 18 1,447 80.39 69 148 229 1 0 02008-09(So.)... 1 2 148 74.00 72 148 — 1 1 02009-10(Jr.)... 7 20 1,527 76.35 70 150 220 2 1 0CAREER... 14 40 3,122 78.05 69 148 220 4 2 0

PLAYERBIOGRAPHIES

CAREER: Throughtwo-plusseasons,hasastrokeaverageof78.05in40roundsand14tournaments...Hasrecordedfourtop20andtwotop10finishes.

PEPPERDINE 2009-10:ThroughMarchofherjunioryear,hasanaverageof76.35strokesthrough20roundsandseventournaments...Tiedforninthplaceattheseason-openingGolfweekConferenceChallenge(78-72-70=220)...Tiedfor17thplaceattheEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational(79-75-77=231)...Bestscorewasa2-under70inthethirdroundoftheGolfweekevent.

PEPPERDINE 2008-09:Appearedinjustonetournamentasasophomore...Didnotseeanyactionduringthefallseasonduetoaninjury...CompetedasanindividualattheWaveInvitationalandtiedforeighthplace(76-72=148)...EarnedWCCCommissioner’sHonorRoll“gold”honors.

PEPPERDINE 2007-08:EnrolledatPepperdineinJanuary2008...Hadascoringaverageof80.39in18roundsasafreshman...EarnedAll-WCChonorablementionhonors...Tiedfor14thplaceattheWCCChampionships(77-79-89=245)...Tiedfor81stplaceattheNCAACentralRegional(81-80-78=239)...Shota3-under69inthefirstroundoftheUCFChallenge...EarnedWCCCommissioner’sHonorRoll“gold”honors.

AMATEUR/JUNIOR GOLF:Afour-timeCaribbeanAmateurJuniorchampion(2004to2007)...Rankedasthe#1ladiesgolferinTrinidad&Tobagofrom2005through2007...A

three-timeTrinidad&TobagoLadiesAmateurchampion(2005to2007)...Atwo-timenomineeforTrinidad&TobagoSportswomanoftheYear...Holdstheladies’courserecord(69)atherhomecourse,St.Andrew’sGolfClub...CaptainedtheTrinidad&TobagoJuniorNationalTeamtovictoryattheCaribbeanJuniorGolfChampionships...RepresentedTrinidad&Tobagoatthe2005and2007CopadelasAmericastournaments...Duringsummer2009,captainedTrinidadtovictoryattheStephenAmesCup.

HIGH SCHOOL:GraduatedfromtheMapleLeafInternationalSchool,locatedinPetitValley,Trinidad,in2007...AttendedSt.Joseph’sConvent,locatedinPort-of-Spain,Trinidad,from2002-06...Wasonthehonorrollandtheprincipal’slist.

PERSONAL:BorninPort-of-Spain,Trinidad...DaughterofJohnandMaureendeGannes...Hasonebrother,Philip,whoattendsUSCandisonthesailingteam...Majoringinadvertisingwithaminorincoaching...Isaco-vicepresidentofPepperdine’sSAAC...ChosePepperdinebecauseof“itslocation,thefantasticacademicandathleticfacilitiesandthesizeoftheschool.”

FAVORITES:Enjoysliming(Trinifor“hangingoutwithfriends”),baking,shoppingandgoingtothebeach...ListshersportsheroasLanceArmstrong...FavoritegolfcourseisTobagoPlantations...FavoritebookisCanYouKeepaSecret?...

FavoritemovieisPearlHarbor...FavoriteTVshowisGossipGirls...Favoritesportotherthangolfisgymnastics...Favoritethingsaboutgolfare“thenewchallengesitpresentseverydayandtheopportunitiesitpresentstomeetpeopleofallculturesoftheworld.It’sveryhumbling.”

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TAYLORE KARLE

COLLEGIATE HONORS

•2009All-WCCfirstteam•2008All-Americansecondteam•2008All-WCCfirstteam•2008WCCFreshmanoftheYear•2008WCCChampionshipsco-medalist•6-timeWCCGolferoftheMonth•2007-08WCCCommissioner’sHonorRoll

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2007-08 Scores Total FinishNCAAPreview 67-71-77 -4 215 T-11thIhlanfeldt 80-71-72 +7 223 T-12thStanford 74-76-74 +11 224 T-29thLasVegas 72-73-74 +3 219 T-11thNorthropGrumman 70-71-75 +3 216 T-2ndArizona 71-77-72 +7 220 T-5thUCFChallenge 70-71-72 -3 213 T-7thPING/ASU 78-72-72 +6 222 T-24thWCCChamps 71-73-76 +4 220 T-1stNCAARegional 76-77-76 +13 229 T-47th

2008-09 Scores Total FinishMcGuire 75-73-76 +5 224 T-18thStanford 70-72-75 +4 217 T-24thLasVegas 73-70-66 -7 209 T-7thNorthropGrumman 78-73-76 +14 227 8thArizona 77-73-73 +7 223 22ndWaveInv. 68-71 -5 139 1stUCFChallenge 71-69-75 -1 215 T-14thPING/ASU 79-80-74 +17 233 T-55thWCCChamps 71-83-77 +15 231 T-5thNCAARegional 69-75-78 +6 222 T-35thNCAAChamps 79-74-79-76 +20 308 T-57th

2009-10 Scores Total FinishGolfweek 71-75-72 +2 218 5thMcGuire 71-71-69 -8 211 3rdIhlanfeldt 77-78-81 +20 236 T-28thLandfall 79-WD-WD +7 79 WDNorthropGrumman 69-72-73 +1 214 T-2ndArizona 68-77 +3 145 T-7thBruinWave 74-75-78 +11 227 T-40th

JUNIOR • 5-6 • 2VSCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. • LAUREL SPRINGS ACADEMY

TAYLORE KARLE’S CAREER SCORECARD

YEAR TOURN RDS STRK AVG LOW 18 LOW 36 LOW 54 TOP 20 TOP 10 WINS2007-08(Fr.)... 10 30 2,201 73.37 67 138 213 7 4 12008-09(So.)... 11 33 2,448 74.18 66 139 209 6 4 12009-10(Jr.)... 7 18 1,330 73.89 68 141 211 4 4 0CAREER... 28 81 5,979 73.81 66 138 209 17 12 2

PLAYERBIOGRAPHIES

CAREER:Throughtwo-plusseasons,hasacareeraverageof73.81strokes,whichranksthirdall-timeatPepperdine...Hasappearedin28tournamentsand81rounds...Has17top20finishesand12top10resultsalongwithtwocareervictories.

PEPPERDINE 2009-10:ThroughMarchofherjunioryear,hasastrokeaverageof73.89inseventournamentsand18rounds...WasnamedtheWCCPlayeroftheMonthforSeptemberandFebruary(herfifthandsixthcareermonthlyhonors)...OpenedthefallbyplacingfifthattheGolfweekConferenceChallenge(71-75-72=218)andthirdattheDickMcGuireInvitational(71-71-69=211)...OpenedthespringbytyingforsecondattheNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge(69-72-73=214)andtyingforseventhattheWildcatInvitational(68-77=145)...Hasatotalofsixsubparrounds,includingallthreeattheMcGuire,whichfeatureda4-under69inthefinalround...GolfWorldselectedherasoneofthenation’stop50playerstowatchheadingintotheseason.

PEPPERDINE 2008-09:NamedtotheAll-WCCfirstteamagainasasophomore...Ledtheteamwitha74.18strokeaveragein33roundsandall11tournaments...Hadsixtop20andfourtop10finishes...Finished#53intheGolfweek/Sagarinindexand#59intheGolfstatrankings...WontheWaveInvitationalwitha5-under139(68-71)...TiedforfifthplaceattheWCCChampionships(71-83-77=231)...Tiedforseventhplacewitha7-under209attheLasVegasCollegiateShowdown(73-70-66)...Her6-under66tiedthesixth-lowestscoreinschoolhistory,andhertotalof7-underisthe11thbestscore...Hadaneighth-placeresultattheNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge(78-73-76=227)...Shota1-under215atTheUCFChallenge(71-69-75),goodforatiefor14thplace...Tiedfor35thattheNCAAWestRegional(69-75-78=222)...Tiedfor57thattheNCAAChampionships(79-74-79-76=308)...Hadateam-hightotalofninesub-parrounds.

PEPPERDINE 2007-08:Hadoneofthetopseasonsinschoolhistoryasafreshman...NamedtotheAll-AmericansecondteambybothGolfweekandtheNGCA...AlsomadetheAll-WCCfirstteamandwasnamedWCCFreshmanoftheYear...Endedupranked#15nationallybyGolfstatand#17byGolfweek/Sagarin...Playedinall10tournamentsandaveragedateam-best73.37strokesin30rounds...Herscoringaveragewassixth-bestinschoolsingle-seasonhistory...Led,orsharedtheteamlead,ineverytournamentbutone...Hadfourtop10finishesandseventop20finishes...EarnedWCCPlayeroftheMonthhonorseachofthefourtimesitwasawarded...Wasco-medalistoftheWCCChampionships(71-73-76=220)...Finishedbelowparattwotournaments...Shota4-under215andtiedfor11thplaceinherfirstcollegiatetournament,theNCAAFallPreview...Fireda6-under67(tiedasthesixth-bestroundinschoolhistory)inherfirstroundthere...Shota3-under213(70-71-72)attheUCFChallengeandtiedforseventhplace...TiedforsecondattheNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge(70-71-75=220)...FinishedinatieforfifthattheWildcatInvitational(71-77-72=220)...Tiedfor47thattheNCAACentralRegional(76-77-76=229)...Hadatotalofsevensub-parrounds...Ratedasthenation’s#1freshmaninthepreseasonGolfweekrankings...EarnedWCCCommissioner’sHonorRoll“bronze”honors.

AMATEUR/JUNIOR GOLF:Wonthe2009Women’sWesternAmateurandreachedtheRoundof32attheU.S.Women’sAmateur...Analternateforthe2008U.S.CurtisCupteam...Playedinthe2008LadiesBritishAmateur...HasplayedinvariousLPGAevents,includingatiefor53rdattheSafewayInvitationalinMarch2007andaspotinthe2006U.S.Open...WontheMondayqualifierattheLPGA’sSBSOpeninFebruary2007...HasplayedinthelastthreeU.S.Women’sAmateurs...Athree-timeAJGARolexJuniorAll-Americanfirstteamer...HaswonsixAJGAtournamentsandfinishedsecondfourtimes...Ratedamongthenation’stop10juniors...TiedforfirstattheArizonaSilverBelleChampionshipinDecember2007...Ledthe2006U.S.JuniorTeamtoathird-placefinishattheHondaInternationalJuniorTournamentinJapan...Setarecordinthestrokeplayportionofthe2005USGAGirls’JuniorChampionshipwitha12-under130(63-67)...Partofthe2005victoriousJuniorSolheimCupteam...Wonthe2004and2005LauraDiazFCWTGirlsNationalChampionship.

HIGH SCHOOL:GraduatedfromtheLaurelSpringsAcademyin2007...Finishedherfinaltwoyearsofhighschoolinjustoneyearthankstoanacceleratedhome-schoolingprogram...SpentherfirsttwoyearsofhighschoolatNotreDamePreparatory,locatedinScottsdale,Ariz....Wonthestate4Atitleasafreshman,shootinga142(74-68)...Earnedastudent-athleteawardin2004.

PERSONAL:BorninPlano,Texas...DaughterofRichardandTonnieKarle...Hasanolderbrother,Austyn,whoisafellowjunioratPepperdineandisamemberofthemen’sgolfteam...Majoringinadvertising...Isanaccomplishedclassicalpianist...ChosePepperdinebecause“ithasthebestacademicandathleticblendformetobeabletoaccomplishmygoals,andwithmystrongfaithIwantedtoattendareligiousuniversity.”

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KAITLIN DROLSON’S CAREER SCORECARD

YEAR TOURN RDS STRK AVG LOW 18 LOW 36 LOW 54 TOP 20 TOP 10 WINS2008-09(Fr.)... 10 30 2,259 75.30 69 139 210 4 3 02009-10(So.)... 7 20 1,513 75.65 70 142 217 3 2 0CAREER... 17 50 3,772 75.44 69 139 210 7 5 0

COLLEGIATE HONORS

•2009All-WCCfirstteam

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2008-09 Scores Total FinishMcGuire 77-76-70 +4 223 T-16thStanford 74-72-76 +9 222 T-53rdLasVegas 69-70-71 -6 210 T-9thNorthropGrumman 74-82-79 +22 235 T-28thArizona 76-72-77 +9 225 T-25thWaveInv. 69-79 +4 148 T-8thUCFChallenge 76-77-74 +11 227 T-61stWCCChamps 77-76-75 +12 228 T-2ndNCAARegional 76-77-74 +11 227 65thNCAAChamps 80-80-76-78 +26 314 T-86th

2009-10 Scores Total FinishGolfweek 75-75-72 +6 222 T-16thMcGuire 72-70-75 -2 217 T-9thIhlanfeldt 77-75-75 +11 227 T-8thLandfall 83-77-84 +28 244 81stNorthropGrumman 77-75-75 +14 227 T-26thArizona 75-78 +11 153 T-36thBruinWave 75-73-75 +7 223 T-29th

KAITLIN DROLSONSOPHOMORE • 5-2 • 1V

RANCHO SANTA FE, CALIF. • TORREY PINES HS

PLAYERBIOGRAPHIES

CAREER:Through11/2-plusseasons,hasacareerstrokeaverageof75.44through50roundsand17tournaments...Haspostedseventop20finishesandfiveinthetop10.

PEPPERDINE 2009-10:ThroughMarchofhersophomoreyear,hasanaverageof75.65strokesin20roundsandseventournaments...Wasinthetop10twice...TiedforeighthattheEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational(77-75-75=227)...Tiedforninthandwas2-underattheDickMcGuireInvitational(72-70-75=217)...HadtwosubparroundsattheMcGuire,includinga3-under70inthesecondround.

PEPPERDINE 2008-09:MadetheAll-WCCfirstteamasafreshman...Appearedin10of11tournaments,averaging75.30strokesin30rounds...TiedforsecondattheWCCChampionships(77-76-75=228)...TiedforeighthplaceattheWaveInvitational(69-79=148)...TiedforninthplaceattheLasVegasCollegiateShowdownwitha6-under210(69-70-71)...PlayedallthreeroundsinLasVegasunderpar...Hadaseason-bestscoreof3-under69inthefirstroundsofboththeLasVegasCollegiateShowdownandtheWaveInvitational...Placed65thattheNCAAWestRegional(73-76-71=220)...Tiedfor86thattheNCAAChampionships(80-80-76-78=314)...Hadhadatotaloffivesubparrounds.

AMATEUR/JUNIOR GOLF:Playedinthe2009U.S.Women’sOpenatSauconValleyCountryClubinBethlehem,Pa.,butunfortunatelyhertotalof154(81-73)missedthecutbythreestrokes...Alsoplayedinthe2009U.S.Women’sAmateur...Namedthe2006San

DiegoJuniorGolfAssociation’sPlayeroftheYear...PlayedintheWomen’sU.S.Amateurin2005,2007and2008...PlayedintheGirls’U.S.JuniorAmateurin2004and2005...PlayedwithaU.S.squadatthe2006TaiwanAmateurChampionship...Was#27intheGolfweekJuniorRankingsatthetimeofherletter-of-intentsigninginApril2008.

HIGH SCHOOL:GraduatedfromTorreyPinesHighSchool,locatedinSanDiego,Calif.,in2008...Afour-yearletterwinner...Athree-timeAll-CIFSanDiegoSectionhonoree...Finishedsecondatthe2007CIFSanDiegoSectionChampionships...TooksecondplaceattheCIFSouthernCaliforniaChampionshipsin2006...Setanine-holerecordwitha6-under30asasophomore...TorreyPineswonthestatetitleherfreshmanyearandCIFtitlesherfreshmanandseniorseasons...Madethehonorroll.

PERSONAL:BorninRanchoSantaFe,Calif....DaughterofPaulEdwardDrolsonandCandaceDrolson...HerfatherplayedfootballatHamlineUniversity...Hasonesister,Karly...Majoringinbusiness...ChosePepperdinebecause“itwas100percentwhatIwaslookingforinacademics,athletics,religionandlocation.Itdoesn’tgetanybetterthanlivingonthebeachinMalibu.”

FAVORITES:Hastrainedhundredsofhorsesandisanavidrider...FavoriteprogolferisTigerWoods...FavoritegolfcourseisTheQuarry...FavoritebookisTheGreatestGameEverPlayed...FavoritemovieisWeddingCrashers...FavoriteTV

showisHouse...FavoritemusicalartistsareBradPaisleyandJustinTimberlake...Favoritethingaboutgolfis“nomatterhowmuchyoupractice,itcanneverbemastered,soeverydayit’sagrindandanyonecanwin.”

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PLAYERBIOGRAPHIES

LISA McCLOSKEY’S CAREER SCORECARD

YEAR TOURN RDS STRK AVG LOW 18 LOW 36 LOW 54 TOP 20 TOP 10 WINS2008-09(Fr.)... 11 33 2,468 74.79 65 132 199 6 4 12009-10(So.)... 7 20 1,479 73.95 67 138 211 4 1 1CAREER... 18 53 3,947 74.47 65 132 199 10 5 2

COLLEGIATE HONORS

•2009NGCAAll-Americanhon.mention•2009WCCFreshmanoftheYear•2009All-WCCfirstteam•2-timeWCCPlayeroftheMonth•Golfweek&GolfWorldPlayeroftheWeek•SportsIllustrated“FacesintheCrowd”•2008-09WCCCommissioner’sHonorRoll

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2008-09 Scores Total FinishMcGuire 73-73-75 +2 221 T-10thStanford 69-76-72 +4 217 T-24thLasVegas 67-65-67 -17 199 1stNorthropGrumman 90-82-89 +48 261 80thArizona 81-70-74 +9 225 T-25thWaveInv. 75-76 +7 151 T-15thUCFChallenge 72-75-73 +4 220 T-37thPING/ASU 74-74-75 +7 223 T-11thWCCChamps 79-75-81 +19 235 T-10thNCAARegional 76-73-71 +4 220 T-27thNCAAChamps 74-69-78-75 +8 296 10th

2009-10 Scores Total FinishGolfweek 74-73-74 +5 221 T-11thMcGuire 73-74-71 -1 218 12thIhlanfeldt 79-74-76 +13 229 T-14thLandfall 76-73-75 +8 224 29thNorthropGrumman 71-67-73 -2 211 1stArizona 77-77 +12 154 T-41stBruinWave 73-75-74 +6 222 T-25th

LISA McCLOSKEYSOPHOMORE • 5-6 • 1V

MONTGOMERY, TEXAS • MONTGOMERY HS

CAREER: Through11/2-plusseasons,hasacareerstrokeaverageof74.47in18tournamentsand53rounds...Hasposted10top20andfivetop10finisheswithtwovictories.

PEPPERDINE 2009-10:ThroughMarchofhersophomoreseason,hasascoringaverageof73.95inseventournamentsand20rounds...WontheNorthropGrummanRegionalChallengewitha2-under211(71-67-73)...Hasatotaloffourtop20results...Tiedfor11thattheGolfweekConferenceChallenge(74-73-74=221)...Took12thplaceandwas1-underattheDickMcGuireInvitational(73-74-71=218)...Tiedfor14thattheEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational(79-74-76=229)...NamedtheWCC’sPlayeroftheMonthforOctober...GolfWorldselectedherasoneofthenation’stop50playerstowatchheadingintotheseason.

PEPPERDINE 2008-09:EarnedPINGAll-Americanhonorablementionnoticeasafreshman...Hadanextraordinaryfallseason,thenhadtorecoverfromanappendectomyoverthewinterbreak...WentontoalsoearnWCCFreshmanoftheYearandAll-WCCfirstteamhonors...Averaged74.79strokesin33roundsatall11tournaments...Finished#85intheGolfweek/Sagarinindexand#86intheGolfstatrankings...BrokeformerPepperdineAll-AmericanKatherineHull’sNCAArecordwhenshebecamethefirstwomen’scollegeplayerevertoscorelessthan200withawinningtotalofa17-under199attheLasVegasCollegiateShowdown...Fireda67-65-67anddidn’tcommitasinglebogeyinthetournament...The7-under65tiesthethird-bestroundinschoolhistory,andher12-under132after18holessetaPepperdinerecord...Forherefforts,shealsoearnedGolfweekandGolfWorldPlayeroftheWeekhonorsandtheWCCPlayeroftheMonthaward...EarnedmidseasonAll-AmericanhonorsfromGolfWorldandaspotinSportsIllustrated’s“FacesintheCrowd”...Hadfourtop10andsixtop20finishes...Tiedfor10thattheWCCChampionships(79-75-81=235)...Tiedfor27thattheNCAAWestRegional(76-73-71=220)...WasPepperdine’stopfinisherattheNCAAChampionships,tyingfor10thplace(74-69-78-75=296)...Hadatotalofsevensubparrounds...EarnedWCCCommissioner’sHonorRoll“bronze”honors.

AMATEUR/JUNIOR GOLF:Afour-timeAJGARolexJuniorAll-American(2006firstteam,2005and2007honorablemention,2008secondteam)...Wasthemedalistduringstrokeplayatthe2008U.S.Girls’JuniorChampionshipbeforeadvancingtothequarterfinals...Alsoqualifiedformatchplayatthe2007U.S.Women’sAmateurandthe2005and2006U.S.Girls’JuniorChampionship...Hasmorethanadozentop10finishesatAJGAtournaments...Atwo-time

AJGAValeroTexasOpenwinner...Was#9intheGolfweekJuniorRankingsatthetimeofherletter-of-intentsigninginApril2008andattainedherbestrankingof#11intheAJGAPoloGolfRankings.

HIGH SCHOOL:GraduatedfromMontgomery(Texas)HighSchoolin2008...Graduatedayearearlyandfinishedsixthinhergraduatingclass...Playedthreeyearsonthevarsity...Wonindividualclass4Astatetitlesherfinaltwoyears...Atwo-timeHoustonChronicleAll-GreaterHoustonGolferoftheYear.

PERSONAL:BorninBogota,Colombia...DaughterofJeffandMariaMcCloskey...Hasonebrother,Jay...Listshercareerhighlightashavingmadethreeholes-in-one...Majoringininternationalbusiness...ChosePepperdine“forthestrengthoftheteamandtheweather.”

FAVORITES:FavoriteprogolferisTigerWoods...FavoritegolfcourseisRiverOaksCountryClub...FavoritebookisCatcherintheRye...FavoritemovieisTheDarkKnight...FavoriteTVshowisKingofQueens...Favoritesportotherthangolfisbasketball...Favoritethingsaboutgolfare“thecompetitiveness,mentaltoughnessandnature.”

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PLAYERBIOGRAPHIES

JESSICA WALLACE’S CAREER SCORECARD

YEAR TOURN RDS STRK AVG LOW 18 LOW 36 LOW 54 TOP 20 TOP 10 WINS2008-09(Fr.)... 11 33 2,496 75.64 69 143 220 3 2 02009-10(So.)... 6 18 1,363 75.72 72 144 216 1 1 0CAREER... 17 51 3,859 75.67 69 143 216 4 3 0

COLLEGIATE HONORS

•2009All-WCCfirstteam•2009NGCAAll-AmericanScholar•2008-09WCCCommissioner’sHonorRoll

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2008-09 Scores Total FinishMcGuire 73-78-72 +4 223 T-16thStanford 77-72-76 +12 225 T-64thLasVegas 74-70-76 +4 220 T-51stNorthropGrumman 81-80-79 +27 240 T-44thArizona 77-75-79 +15 231 T-42ndWaveInv. 71-72 -1 143 4thUCFChallenge 74-77-75 +10 226 T-59thPING/ASU 74-76-77 +11 227 T-27thWCCChamps 77-79-77 +17 233 9thWestRegional 79-76-69 +8 224 T-51stNCAAChamps 79-77-76-72 +16 304 T-39th

2009-10 Scores Total FinishGolfweek 80-79-75 +18 234 T-51stMcGuire 72-72-72 -3 216 T-7thIhlanfeldt 78-80-76 +18 234 T-24thLandfall 73-77-77 +11 227 T-38thNorthropGrumman 78-77-76 +18 231 T-44thBruinWave 74-72-75 +5 221 T-21st

JESSICA WALLACESOPHOMORE • 5-4 • 1V

LANGLEY, B.C., CANADA • WALNUT GROVE SECONDARY

CAREER:Through11/2-plusseasons,hasacareerstrokeaverageof75.67in51roundsand17tournaments...Hasfourtop20andthreetop10finishes.

PEPPERDINE 2009-10:ThroughMarchofhersophomoreseason,hasastrokeaverageof75.72in18roundsandsixevents...BestfinishwasatieforseventhplaceattheDickMcGuireInvitational...Shotallthreeroundswith1-under72sandfinishedat216.

PEPPERDINE 2008-09:MadetheAll-WCCfirstteamasafreshman...Posteda75.64scoringaveragein33roundsatall11tournaments...TookfourthplaceattheWaveInvitationalwitha1-under143(71-72)...PlacedninthattheWCCChampionships(77-79-77=233)...Tiedfor51stattheNCAAWestRegional(79-76-69=224)...Her3-under69inthefinalroundattheregionalwasaseasonbestandakeypartofPepperdine’scomebackforeighthplaceandaslotatnationals...Tiedfor39thattheNCAAChampionships(79-77-76-72=304)...Hadatotaloffoursub-parrounds...EarnedNGCAAll-AmericanScholarnoticeandWCCCommissioner’sHonorRoll“silver”honors.

AMATEUR/JUNIOR GOLF:Atwo-timeAJGARolexJuniorAll-Americanselection(2007honorablemention,2008secondteam)...Wonthe2008AJGAThunderbirdInvitational...Atwo-timewinneroftheB.C.JuniorGirlsChampionship(2006and2007)...Hadathird-placefinishatthe2007CanadianJuniorGirlsChampionship...HerbestachievementintheAJGAPoloGolfRankingswas#10andshewas#15intheGolfweekJuniorRankingsatthetimeofherletter-of-intentsigninginNovember2007.

HIGH SCHOOL:GraduatedfromWalnutGroveSecondary,locatedinLangley,B.C.,in2008...Wasonthehonorrollallfouryears.

PERSONAL:BorninVancouver,B.C....DaughterofDarrylandYoungWallace...HerfatherplayedsocceratTulsa...Hasonebrother,Darren,whoisagolferforWashington...Ishalf-Korean(hermiddlename,Chungme,translatestoRose)...IsalsofluentinFrench...Majoringinbusinessadministration...ChosePepperdinebecauseof“thegolfprogramanditsamazingpotential,thegreatcampusandweatherandtheschool’sbalancebetweenathleticsandacademics.”

FAVORITES:EnjoyswatchingVancouverCanuckshockeygamesandwatchingmovies...FavoriteprogolferisTigerWoods...FavoritegolfcourseisCapilano...FavoritebookisAThousandSplendidSuns...FavoritemovieisThe40-Year-OldVirgin...FavoriteTVshowsareTheOfficeandFlight

oftheConchords...FavoritemusicalartistisOasis...Favoritesportotherthangolfishockey...Favoritethingsaboutgolfare“howindividualitisbecauseit’salluptoyouhittheshot,andhowittestsyourmentalgamemorethananyothersport.”

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PLAYERBIOGRAPHIES

DANIELLE KANGFRESHMAN • 5-6

THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF. • WESTLAKE HS

PEPPERDINE 2009-10:EnrolledatPepperdineinJanuary2010aftergraduatingearlyfromhighschool...ThroughMarch,hasa71.40strokeaveragethroughtwotournamentsandfiverounds...WontheBruinWaveInvitationalinonlyhersecondcollegiateevent...Shotan8-under208(67-72-69)andwasnamedGolfweek’sPlayeroftheWeek...Herfirst-roundscorewasa5-under67...Tiedfor17thattheWildcatInvitational(75-74=149)inherdebut.

AMATEUR/JUNIOR GOLF:Madethe2007U.S.Women’sOpenattheageof14...Wasthemedalistinstrokeplayatthe2009U.S.Women’sAmateur(70-68=138),thankstoa30-footputtonthefinalhole...AnAJGAAll-Americanhonorablementionselectioninboth2008and2009...Playedinthe2007U.S.Women’sAmateurandU.S.JuniorGirlsAmateur...Atthe2008U.S.JuniorGirlsAmateur,qualifiedformatchplayandwonherfirstroundmatch...Tiedforninthplaceatthe2009CallawayJuniorWorldChampionship.

HIGH SCHOOL:GraduatedfromWestlake(Calif.)HighSchoolinDecember2009...Wonthe2009MarmonteLeagueindividualtitleby20strokesandledWestlaketotheteamtitle...AlsowontheCIFSouthernSectionNorthernRegionaltournament...SetMarmonteLeaguerecordsforseasontotals(49-under)andaverage(33.42strokesperround)...Shota10-under57inonematch...AlsoattendedOakParkHighSchoolfrom2006-08...Playedtwoseasonsontheboys’team...Earnedscholar-athletehonors.

PERSONAL:BorninSanFrancisco,Calif....DaughterofK.S.KangandGraceLee...Hasonebrother,Alex,whoisontheSanDiegoStatemen’sgolfteam...Along-timepractitionerofTaeKwonDowhoearnedasecond-degreeblackbeltattheageof7...ChosePepperdinebecauseofitslocationinSouthernCalifornia,sizeoftheschoolandthesuccessoftheprogram.

FAVORITES:Enjoysreadingbooksandlisteningtomusic...FavoritebookisTheHungerGames...FavoritemoviesareLawAbidingCitizenandStepUp...FavoriteTVshowisaKoreancomedy...FavoritemusicalartistsareLadyGaga,ZamandBritneySpears...Favoritefoodsaresushiandseafood...Favoritesportsothergolfareiceskating,footballandsnowboarding...Enjoysgolfbecause“it’sadifficultsport,butIcontroltheoutcomeofmyresults.”

COLLEGIATE HONORS

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TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2009-10 Scores Total FinishArizona 75-74 +7 149 T-17thBruinWave 67-72-69 -8 208 1st

DANIELLE KANG’S CAREER SCORECARD

YEAR TOURN RDS STRK AVG LOW 18 LOW 36 LOW 54 TOP 20 TOP 10 WINS2009-10(Fr.)... 2 5 357 71.40 67 139 208 2 1 1CAREER... 2 5 357 71.40 67 139 208 2 1 1

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2008-09 STATISTICS & RESULTS

2008-09 RECAP

2008-09IN REVIEW

TEAM RESULTSDates Tournament (Host) Par Finish Total +/- Par RD. 1 RD. 2 RD. 3 RD. 4 Top Individual

Sept.18-20 DickMcGuireInvitational(NewMexico) 73 2nd/16 876 E 292 293 291 — Agojo3rd

Oct.17-19 StanfordIntercollegiate 71 T-10th/16 875 +23 287 290 298 — McCloskey/KarleT-24th

Oct.27-29 LasVegasCollegiateShowdown(UNLV) 72 1st/18 823 -41 280 270 273 — McCloskey 1st

Feb.9-11 NorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge(OhioState) 71 10th/16 950 +98 319 316 315 — Karle8th

Feb.22-24 WildcatInvitational(Arizona) 72 5th/17 889 +25 305 285 299 — AgojoT-14th

March3-4 WaveInvitational(Pepperdine) 72 1st/6 579 +3 283 296 — — Karle 1st

March8-10 TheUCFChallenge(CentralFlorida) 72 T-10th/18 882 +18 293 295 294 — KarleT-14th

April3-5 PING/ArizonaStateInvitational 72 8th/17 907 +43 303 302 302 — McCloskeyT-11th

April13-14 WCCChampionships 72 1st/5 905 +41 297 304 304 — Agojo 1st

May7-9 NCAAWestRegional(ArizonaState) 72 8th/21 879 +15 294 300 285 — Agojo/McCloskeyT-27th

May19-22 NCAAChampionships(Georgetown) 72 9th/24 1,213 +61 312 298 302 301 McCloskey10th

TOTALS 9,778 3,265 3,249 2,963 301

AVERAGE (ALL) 296.3 / 74.1 296.8 295.4 296.3 301.0

TOTALS/AVERAGE (3 ROUND EVENTS) 7,986 / 887.3

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPLAYER TOURN. ROUNDS STROKES AVG LOW 18 LOW 54 TOP 20 TOP 10 WINS -PAR RDS TOP FINISH

MartinedeGannes 1 2 148 74.00 72 — 1 1 0 0 T-8th:WaveInvitational

TayloreKarle 11 33 2,448 74.18 66 209 6 4 1 9 1st:WaveInvitational

LisaMcCloskey 11 33 2,468 74.79 65 199 6 4 1 7 1st:LasVegasShowdown

JayvieAgojo 11 33 2,471 74.88 65 208 4 3 1 6 1st:WCCChampionships

Kailtin Drolson 10 30 2,259 75.30 69 210 4 3 0 5 T-8th:WaveInvitational

JessicaWallace 11 33 2,496 75.64 69 220 3 2 0 4 4th:WaveInvitational

KiaraHayashida 4 11 848 77.09 69 221 1 0 0 1 T-17th:WaveInvitational

AyakaKaneko 1 3 241 80.33 76 241 0 0 0 0 T-76th:PING/ASUInvitational

Afantasticpostseasonliftedthe2008-09Pepperdinewomen’sgolfteamtoitseighthconsecutiveWestCoastConferencechampionshipandaninth-placeresultattheNCAAChampionships. ThingslookedbleakattheNCAAWestRegional,asPepperdinewastiedfor10thafterthefirstroundanddroppedto11thafterthesecondround.TheWavesstilltrailedthreeotherschoolsfortheeighthandfinalqualifyingpositionwithfourholestoplay,butfortheremainderoftheround,Pepperdine’sscoringplayersshot1-underwhileTexasA&M(7-over),Arkansas(5-over)andCalifornia(4-over)wentbythewayside. Pepperdine’smomentumcarriedintotheNCAAChampionships,heldattheCavesValleyGolfClubinOwingsMills,Md.AlthoughtheWavesbegantheeventtiedfor17thplace,theyworkedtheirwayupto13thandthenninth.ThatwouldbePepperdine’seighthtop10resultinthelast11seasons.LisaMcCloskey,whowouldbenamedanNGCAAll-Americanhonorablemention,finishedin10thplaceasanindividual. McCloskeyalsohadthetophighlightduringtheregularseason.ShebrokeformerPepperdineAll-AmericanKatherineHull’sNCAArecordandbecamethefirstwomen’scollegegolferevertobreak200witha17-under199attheLasVegasCollegiateShowdowninOctober2008. ShewasoneofthreedifferentWavestowinmedalisthonorsduringtheseason.TayloreKarlewonthetwo-roundWaveInvitationalatMoorparkCountryClub,whileJayvieAgojowontheWCCChampionshipsforthesecondtime. TheWaveswonthreeteamtitlesoverthecourseoftheyear.Inadditiontotheprogram’s11thWCCtitle,PepperdinebrokeNCAArecordsasateamwithits41-under823attheLasVegasCollegiateShowdown.Thehometeamalsowonitsownsix-teamWaveInvitationalinMarch. TheWaves’successcamedespitethefacttheirregularlineupconsistedofonesenior,onesophomoreandthreefreshmen.AllfivePepperdinegolfers—Agojo,Karle,McCloskey,KaitlinDrolsonandJessicaWallace—madetheAll-WCCfirstteam.McCloskeywasalsochosenastheWCC’sFreshmanoftheYear. JAYVIE AGOJO

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2008-09 RESULTS

2008-09IN REVIEW

Dick McGuire InvitationalSept. 18-20, 2008

UNM Championship Golf CourseAlbuquerque, N.M.

Par 73 • 6,176 Yards • 16 TeamsTEAM1st NewMexico . . . . . . . . 294-291-287—872(-4)2nd Pepperdine . . . . . . . . 292-293-291—876(E)INDIVIDUALS1st JodiEwart,NewMexico . 72-69-72—213(-6)3rd JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . . 71-71-74—216(-3)T-10th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . . 73-73-75—221(+2)T-16th KaitlinDrolson . . . . . . . . 77-76-70—223(+4)T-16th JessicaWallace . . . . . . 73-78-72—223(+4)T-18th TayloreKarle . . . . . . . . . 75-73-76—224(+5)T-39th *KiaraHayashida . . . . 80-73-78—231(+12)

Stanford IntercollegiateOct. 17-19, 2008

Stanford Golf CoursePalo Alto, Calif.

Par 71 • 6,117 Yards • 16 TeamsTEAM1st UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277-285-282—844(-8)T-10th Pepperdine . . . . . . 287-290-298—875(+23)INDIVIDUALS1st LizetteSalas,USC . . . . . 66-72-68—206(-7)T-24th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . . 69-76-72—217(+4)T-24th TayloreKarle . . . . . . . . . 70-72-75—217(+4)T-53rd KaitlinDrolson . . . . . . . . 74-72-76—222(+9)T-57th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . 74-74-75—223(+10)T-64th JessicaWallace . . . . . 77-72-76—225(+12)

Las Vegas Collegiate ShowdownOct. 27-28, 2008

Boulder Creek Golf ClubBoulder City, Nev.

Par 72 • 6,265 Yards • 18 TeamsTEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . 280-270-273—823(-41)2nd OklahomaState . . . 282-285-268—835(-29)INDIVIDUALS1st LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . . 67-65-67—199(-17)6th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . . 71-65-72—208(-8)T-7th TayloreKarle . . . . . . . . . . 73-70-66—209(-7)T-9th KaitlinDrolson . . . . . . . . . 69-70-71—210(-6)T-51st *JessicaWallace . . . . . 74-70-76—220(+4)T-57th KiaraHayashida . . . . . . 77-75-69—221(+5)

Northrop Grumman Regional ChallengeFeb. 9-11, 2009

Palos Verdes Golf ClubPalos Verdes, Calif.

Par 71 • 5,912 Yards • 16 TeamsTEAM1st ArizonaState. . . . . 305-294-299—898(+46)10th Pepperdine . . . . . . 319-316-315—950(+98)INDIVIDUALS1st JulianaMurcia,ASU . . . 70-71-73—214(+1)8th TayloreKarle . . . . . . . . 78-73-76—227(+14)T-28th KaitlinDrolson . . . . . . . 74-82-79—235(+22)T-44th JessicaWallace . . . . . 82-79-79—240(+27)T-60th *KiaraHayashida . . . . 85-82-77—244(+31)T-71st JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . 85-83-81—249(+36)80th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . 90-82-89—261(+48)

Arizona InvitationalFeb. 22-24, 2009

Peninsula Golf ClubPuerto Penasco, Sonora, MexicoPar 72 • 6,146 Yards • 17 Teams

TEAM1st UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . 287-295-287—869(+5)5th Pepperdine . . . . . . 305-285-299—889(+25)INDIVIDUALST-1st JodiEwart,NewMexico . 72-71-70—213(-3)T-1st LizetteSalas,USC . . . . . 73-71-69—213(-3)T-14th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . 75-70-75—220(+4)22nd TayloreKarle . . . . . . . . . 77-73-73—223(+7)T-25th KaitlinDrolson . . . . . . . . 76-72-77—225(+9)T-25th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . . 81-70-74—225(+9)T-42nd JessicaWallace . . . . . 77-75-79—231(+15)

Wave InvitationalMarch 3-4, 2009

Moorpark Country ClubMoorpark, Calif.

Par 72 • 6,054 Yards • 6 TeamsTEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . 283-296—579(+3)2nd UNLV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294-294—588(+12)INDIVIDUALS1st TayloreKarle . . . . . . . . . . . . .68-71—139(-5)4th JessicaWallace . . . . . . . . . .71-72—143(-1)T-8th *MartinedeGannes . . . . . . 76-72—148(+4)T-8th KaitlinDrolson . . . . . . . . . . . 69-79—148(+4)T-15th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . . . . . 75-76—151(+7)T-17th *KiaraHayashida . . . . . . . . 72-80—152(+8)21st JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . . . 78-77—155(+11)

The UCF ChallengeMarch 8-10, 2009RedTail Golf Club

Sorrento, Fla.Par 72 • 6,301 Yards • 18 Teams

TEAM1st UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . 282-287-281—850(-14)T-10th Pepperdine . . . . . . 293-295-294—882(+18)INDIVIDUALS1st StephanieKono,UCLA . . 71-71-66—208(-8)T-14th TayloreKarle . . . . . . . . . . 71-69-75—215(-1)T-37th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . . 72-75-73—220(+4)T-52nd JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . 77-74-72—223(+7)T-59th JessicaWallace . . . . . 74-77-75—226(+10)T-61st Kaitlin Drolson . . . . . . . .76-77-74—227(+11)

PING/Arizona State InvitationalApril 3-5, 2009

Karsten Golf CourseTempe, Ariz.

Par 72 • 6,230 Yards • 17 TeamsTEAM1st OklahomaState . . 297-295-289—881(+17)8th Pepperdine . . . . . . 303-302-302—907(+43)INDIVIDUALS1st MariaHernandez,Purdue 72-69-70—211(-5)T-11th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . . 74-74-75—223(+7)T-27th JessicaWallace . . . . . .74-76-77—227(+11)T-33rd JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . 76-76-76—228(+12)T-55th TayloreKarle . . . . . . . . 79-80-74—233(+17)T-76th AyakaKaneko . . . . . . . 82-76-83—241(+25)

WCC ChampionshipsApril 13-14, 2009

Hiddenbrooke Golf CourseVallejo, Calif.

Par 72 • 6,003 Yards • 5 TeamsTEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . 297-304-304—905(+41)2nd SanFrancisco . . . . 305-298-320—923(+59)INDIVIDUALS1st JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . 72-74-75—221(+5)T-2nd KaitlinDrolson . . . . . . . 77-76-75—228(+12)T-5th TayloreKarle . . . . . . . . 71-83-77—231(+15)9th JessicaWallace . . . . . 77-79-77—233(+17)T-10th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . 79-75-81—235(+19)

NCAA West RegionalMay 7-9, 2009

Karsten Golf CourseTempe, Ariz.

Par 72 • 6,230 Yards • 21 TeamsTEAM1st ArizonaState. . . . . . 273-283-286—842(-22)8th Pepperdine . . . . . . 294-300-285—879(+15)INDIVIDUALS1st CarlotaCiganda,ASU . . 67-68-71—206(-10)T-27th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . 73-76-71—220(+4)T-27th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . . 76-73-71—220(+4)T-35th TayloreKarle . . . . . . . . . 69-75-78—222(+6)T-51st JessicaWallace . . . . . . 79-76-69—224(+8)65th KaitlinDrolson . . . . . . . .76-77-74—227(+11)

NCAA ChampionshipsMay 19-22, 2009

Caves Valley Golf ClubOwings Mills, Md.

Par 72 • 6,443 Yards • 24 TeamsTEAM1st ArizonaSt. . . 302-298-291-291—1182(+30)9th Pepperdine . . 312-298-302-301—1213(+61)INDIVIDUALS1st M.Hernandez,Purdue . 74-72-72-71—289(+1)10th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . 74-69-78-75—296(+8)T-39th JessicaWallace . . . 79-77-76-72—304(+16)T-57th TayloreKarle . . . . . . 79-74-79-76—308(+20)T-57th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . 80-78-72-78—308(+20)T-86th KaitlinDrolson . . . . . 80-80-76-78—314(+26)

LISA McCLOSKEY

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYEAR

HEADCOACH

WCCFINISH

REGIONALFINISH

NCAAFINISH

TEAMAVERAGE

TOPINDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

1985-86 KerryHopps — — — — — —

1986-87 KerryHopps — — — — AprilBenefield 9rounds/80.89

1987-88 KerryHopps — — — — AprilBenefield 15rounds/82.33

1988-89 KerryHopps — — — — PeggyKelly 15rounds/80.80

1989-90 KerryHopps — — — — PeggyKelly 16rounds/80.94

1990-91 KerryHopps — — — — AshleyAdleta 16rounds/82.44

1991-92 KristyHopkins — — — — KristyPark 15rounds/80.80

1992-93 KristyHopkins — — — — BeckyGardner 18rounds/80.89

1993-94 LaurieGibbs — — — 339.30 DawnLassen 24rounds/85.50

1994-95 LaurieGibbs — — — 329.09 CandidaKim 26rounds/79.73

1995-96 LaurieGibbs — — — 328.96 CandidaKim 22rounds/80.00

1996-97 LaurieGibbs 2nd — — 326.24 JennyGlasgow 27rounds/80.22

1997-98 LaurieGibbs 1st — — 315.00 JennyGlasgow 28rounds/76.68

1998-99 LaurieGibbs 1st 6th(W) 5th 303.59 TamieDurdin 34rounds/74.91

1999-00 LaurieGibbs 1st 8th(W) 8th 301.50 TamieDurdin 34rounds/73.76

2000-01 LaurieGibbs 2nd 8th(E) 14th 301.00 LindseyWright 34rounds/73.38

2001-02 LaurieGibbs 1st T-1st (W) T-9th 300.13 KatherineHull 32rounds/72.19

2002-03 LaurieGibbs 1st 4th(W) 2nd 297.27 KatherineHull 33rounds/72.82

2003-04 LaurieGibbs 1st 12th(W) — 304.27 Carolina Llano 30rounds/73.53

2004-05 LaurieGibbs 1st 4th(E) 4th 296.29 Carolina Llano 31rounds/73.65

2005-06 LaurieGibbs 1st 3rd(C) 3rd 295.88 EileenVargas 33rounds/73.00

2006-07 LaurieGibbs 1st 7th(W) 7th 298.03 MisunCho 31rounds/73.55

2007-08 LaurieGibbs 1st 12th(C) — 300.67 TayloreKarle 30rounds/73.37

2008-09 LaurieGibbs 1st 8th(W) 9th 296.30 TayloreKarle 33rounds/74.18

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSTEAM

1987-88 LadyFalconInvitational1990-91 GlennJacobyCollegiateInvitational1991-92 San Diego State Fall Classic1993-94 SantaClaraColbyInvitational1994-95 UCSantaBarbaraFallInvitational UCSantaBarbaraSpringInvitational1997-98 WestCoastConferenceChampionships1998-99 ColoradoStateRamFallClassic PepperdineInvitational Cal-USFBayAreaClassic WestCoastConferenceChampionships1999-00 BayAreaInvitational UCLAPioneerElectronicsInvitational WestCoastConferenceChampionships2000-01 UCLAPioneerElectronicsBruinClassic2001-02 SouthernCaliforniaIntercollegiate UCLAPioneerElectronicsBruinClassic WestCoastConferenceChampionships NCAAWestRegionalChampionships2002-03 NorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge ArizonaWildcatInvitational SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational UCLAPioneerElectronicsBruinClassic WestCoastConferenceChampionships2003-04 WestCoastConferenceChampionships2004-05 NorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge WestCoastConferenceChampionships2005-06 BranchLawFirm/DickMcGuireInvitational EdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational SantaClaraColbyInvitational WestCoastConferenceChampionships2006-07 NorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge WestCoastConferenceChampionships2007-08 WestCoastConferenceChampionships2008-09 LasVegasCollegiateShowdown WaveInvitational WestCoastConferenceChampionships2009-10 GolfweekConferenceChallenge BranchLawFirm/DickMcGuireInvitational

INDIVIDUAL

1986-87 AprilBenefield........................ LadyFalconInvitational1987-88 PeggyKelly ............................ LadyFalconInvitational1990-91 AshleyAdleta ......GlennJacobyCollegiateInvitational1993-94 MichelleHampton .........SantaClaraColbyInvitational1994-95 CandidaKim ..........UCSantaBarbaraFallInvitational CandidaKim .....UCSantaBarbaraSpringInvitational1995-96 CandidaKim ....................... SubwayRamFallClassic1997-98 JennyGlasgow ...California/USFBayAreaInvitational JennyGlasgow ..........................WCCChampionships1998-99 LisaChang...............ColoradoStateRamFallClassic TamieDurdin.......OregonStateNorthwestInvitational NadinaTaylor .............................WCCChampionships1999-00 TamieDurdin....................EdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational TamieDurdin............................... BayAreaInvitational LindseyWright .......UCLAPioneerElectronicsClassic LindseyWright ...........................WCCChampionships2000-01 KatherineHull ...........................GolfWorldInvitational KatherineHull ........UCLAPioneerElectronicsClassic2001-02 KatherineHull ........SouthernCaliforniaIntercollegiate KatherineHull ........UCLAPioneerElectronicsClassic LindseyWright ...........................WCCChampionships2002-03 KatherineHull .......Comcast/DickMcGuireInvitational KatherineHull .....NorthropGrummanReg.Challenge KatherineHull ......SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational KatherineHull ........UCLAPioneerElectronicsClassic Carolina Llano............................WCCChampionships2003-04 Carolina Llano............NCAAFallPreviewTournament Carolina Llano............................WCCChampionships2004-05 Carolina Llano............................WCCChampionships2005-06 EileenVargas .......................DickMcGuireInvitational EileenVargas ................SantaClaraColbyInvitational JayvieAgojo...............................WCCChampionships2006-07 MisunCho...........NorthropGrummanReg.Challenge MisunCho..................................WCCChampionships2007-08 LeanneBowditch .......................WCCChampionships TayloreKarle ..............................WCCChampionships

PEPPERDINEHISTORY

Jenny Glasgow became Pepperdine’s first medalist at the WCC Championships in 1998

2008-09 LisaMcCloskey ........LasVegasCollegiateShowdown TayloreKarle .....................................WaveInvitational JayvieAgojo...............................WCCChampionships2009-10 LisaMcCloskey ...NorthropGrummanReg.Challenge Danielle Kang ......................... BruinWaveInvitational

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Pepperdine great Katherine Hull turned in one of the top careers in school history, and capped it off by earning National Player of the Year honors as a 2002-03 senior. She set NCAA records at the 2003 San Jose State Spartan Invitational with a first-round 63 and a tournament total of 200. Following is a look back at her fantastic career:

HULL’S 2002-03 TOURNAMENT RESULTSTOURNAMENT SCORES PLACENCAAFallPreview 75-73-71 — 219 T2ndComcast/DickMcGuireInvitational 74-67-70 — 211 T1stEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational 71-72-72 — 215 T3rdUNLVLasVegasCollegiateShootout 75-74-71 — 220 6thNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge 69-75 — 144 1stArizonaWildcatInvitational 76-74-72 — 222 T9thSanJoseStateSpartanInvitational 63-71-66 — 200 1stUCLAPioneerElectronicBruinClassic 73-75-71 — 219 T1stWestCoastConferenceChampionships 71-72-76 — 219 T3rdNCAAWestRegionalChampionships 75-78-74 — 227 T29thNCAAChampionships 78-78-74-77 — 307 T40th

HULL’S COLLEGIATE PERSONAL BESTSLowestRound:63(1stroundof2003SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational)LowestTournamentScore:200(2003SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational)BestTournamentFinish:1st(seventimes)

HULL’S CAREER WINS•2001UCLAPioneerElectronicBruinClassic•2001SouthernCaliforniaIntercollegiate•2002UCLAPioneerElectronicBruinClassic•2002Comcast/DickMcGuireInvitational•2003NorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge•2003SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational•2003UCLAPioneerElectronicBruinClassic

HULL’S CAREER HONORS•2003CollegePlayeroftheYear•2003DinahShoreAward•2003All-Americanfirstteam•2003All-WestCoastConference•2003NGCAAll-AmericanScholar•2002All-Americanfirstteam•2002All-WestCoastConference•2001All-Americansecondteam•2001All-WestCoastConference•2000All-WestCoastConference•Two-timeWCCAll-Academic

KATHERINE HULL

PEPPERDINEHISTORY

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Injustoveradecade,thewomen’sgolfprogramhasreachedrareheightsandhasbecomeanationalchampionshipcontenderunderheadcoachLaurieGibbs,whowillbeinher17thyearasheadcoachin2009-10. Sincefieldingitsfirstteamduringthe1985-86schoolyear,thePepperdineprogrammadesteadyprogressbeforeexplodingontothenationalscenein1999. PepperdinehasmadenineappearancesattheNCAAChampionshipsinthelast11years,finishinginthetop10eighttimesandreceivingnationalTop10rankingsoneightoccasions.TheWaveshavealsowon11WestCoastConferencechampionships,includingthelasteightinarow. KerryHopps,theheadgolfprofessionalatthenearbyWoodlandHillsCountryClub,servedasPepperdine’sheadcoachduringtheprogram’sfirstsixyears.Hoppsrelinquishedherheadcoachingdutiespriortothe1991-92season.ShewassucceededbyKristyHopkins,aformerbasketballstandoutandgolferatPepperdine,whoheldthespotfortwoseasons. Inanefforttofurtherelevatetheprogram,Gibbs,aformerteachingprofessionalatTheWilshireCountryClub,washiredastheprogram’sfirst-everfull-timeheadcoachinthefallof1993.GibbsinitiatedanaggressiverecruitingandfundraisingeffortandquicklysucceededinbuildinganationallyrecognizedprograminMalibu. Gibbswashonoredasthe2005NationalCoachoftheYearbyGolfweekandthe1999and2003NGCAWestRegionCoachoftheYear.Additionally,shehasbeentabbedtheWestCoastConference’sCoachoftheYearninetimes. UnderGibbs,theWaveswontheWCCchampionshipforthefirsttimein1998,andthenadvancedtotheNCAARegionalsandNCAAChampionshipsforthefirsttimein1999.TheWavespostedafifth-placefinishattheTulsa(Okla.)CountryClub.Makingtheaccomplishmentall

PEPPERDINE GOLF HISTORYthemoreimpressivewasthefactthatPepperdinereachednewheightswitharostermadeupentirelyofunderclassmen.Pepperdinecompletedthe1998-99seasonrankedNo.7nationallyinthefinalMasterCardrankings.TheWavescompetedin12tournamentsduringthecourseofthecampaign,winningfoureventsandfinishingamongthetopfiveteams11times.Infact,theteam’s“worst”outingoftheseasonwasarespectablesixth-placefinishatthe20-teamNCAAWestRegionalChampionshipsinHouston. Withtwofreshmeninitslineupin2000,PepperdineplacedeighthattheNCAAChampionshipsattheCrosswaterCourseinSunriver,Ore.TheWavesreceivedaNo.5nationalrankingintheSagarinrankingsandfinishedNo.9intheMasterCardpoll. TheWavesplaced14thatthe2001NCAAChampionshipscontestedattheMissionInnGolfResortinHowey-In-The-Hills,Fla.PepperdinewasrankedNo.10nationallybyGolfstat,No.11byGolfweekandNo.12inthefinalMasterCardlisting.TheWavesrecordedtop10finishesin10of11events,includingafirst-placefinishattheUCLAPioneerBruinClassic. PepperdinetiedArizonaStateforninthplaceatthe2002NCAAChampionships,playedattheWashingtonNationalGolfClubinAuburn,Wash.TheWaveswererankedNo.9inthefinalGolfstatrankingsandNo.12byGolfweek.Pepperdineclaimedthreeoutrightteamtitles,winningtheSouthernCaliforniaCaliforniaIntercollegiate,UCLAPioneerElectronicsBruinClassicandWCCChampionships.TheWavesalsotiedUCLAforfirstplaceattheNCAAWestRegionalChampionshipsattheStanfordGolfCourseinPaloAlto,Calif. LedbyGibbs,Pepperdineenjoyeditsfinestseasoneverduringthe2002-03campaign.TheWavesadvancedtotheNCAAChampionships,andledbyseniorAll-AmericansKatherineHullandLindseyWright,producedtheirbest-evershowingastheyfinishedsecondattheeventinWestLafayette,Ind.Enroutetothe

1998-99 Team — 5th place at NCAAs(Tulsa Country Club; Tulsa, Okla.)

1999-00 Team — 8th place at NCAAs(Crosswater Club; Sunriver, Ore.)

2000-01 Team — 14th place at NCAAs(Mission In Golf Resort; Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.)

2001-02 Team — Tied for 9th place at NCAAs(Washington National Golf Club; Auburn, Wash.)

PEPPERDINEHISTORY

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nationalchampionships,Pepperdineregisteredaschool-recordfivestraighttournamentsduringthespringandgaineditsfirst-everNo.1nationalranking.TheWavesqualifiedfortheirfifthstraightNCAAChampionshipsafterplacingfourthattheNCAAWestRegionalChampionshipsattheKarstenGolfCourseinTempe,Ariz.HullledPepperdine’sruntowardanationalchampionshipasshewastabbedtheNationalPlayeroftheYearandtherecipientoftheDinahShoreTrophyAward.Athree-timeAll-American,HullclimbedherwaytoaNo.1nationalrankingbeforeconcludingtheyearwitha72.82strokeaverage. Pepperdineproducedanotherrecord-breakingseasonduringthe2004-05campaignasitfinishedinthetop10inall10tournamentsforthefirsttimeinschoolhistory.TheWavescapturedtheprestigiousNorthropGrummanRegionalChallengeandclaimedtheirseventhWCCchampionshipwhilepostingrunner-upfinishesattheStanfordIntercollegiateandUNLVSpringInvitational.PepperdinecappeditsseasonwithanimpressiveshowingattheNCAAChampionshipswhereitledaftertworoundsbeforefinishingfourth.TheWaveswererankedNo.4nationallyinGolfstatandGolfweek’sfinalrankings.TheteamwasledbyjuniorsecondteamAll-AmericanCarolinaLlano,whotiedforsixthattheNCAAChampionships,andsophomoreEileenVargas,whoreceivedhonorablementionAll-Americanrecognition.GibbswasnamedtheNationalCoachoftheyear. Forthethirdtimeinfouryears,thePepperdinewomen’sgolfteammadeasignificantrunatanationalchampionshipastheWavesheldtheleadforatimeduringthefinalroundbeforefinishingthirdatthe2006NCAADivisionIWomen’sGolfChampionships,heldattheScarletGolfCourseinColumbus,Ohio,beforefinishingthird.ItwasanotherremarkableseasonforPepperdineastheWavesfinishedinthetopfivein10ofthe11tournamentsinwhichtheycompetedin,claimingvictoriesattheBranchLaw/DickMcGuireInvitational,EdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational,SantaClaraColbyInvitationalandWCCChampionships.TheWaveswererankedNo.5nationallyinthefinalGolfstatpollandNo.7byGolfweekandwereledbyVargas,anAll-Americansecond

teamer,andLlano,whoreceivedAll-Americanhonorablementionrecognition. The2007seasonbroughtanotherimpressivefinishfortheWaves,astheyplacedseventhatboththeNCAAWestRegionalandtheNCAAChampionships,heldattheLPGAInternationalinDaytonaBeach,Fla.MisunChoearnedAll-AmericansecondteamhonorsandJayvieAgojoandVargasclaimedhonorablementionnotice. PepperdinereturnedtotheNCAAChampionshipsin2009thankstoathrillinglaterallyattheNCAAWestRegionalwheretheWavesclaimedtheeighthandfinalspotinthefinalfewholes.AttheNCAAs,theWavesachievedaninth-placefinish.LisaMcCloskeyearnedAll-Americanhonorablementionhonors. SinceGibbstookoverin1993-94,Pepperdinehasrecorded34tournamentvictoriesandhashaditsplayersearnfirst-placefinishes36times.Additionally,ninedifferentplayershaveearnedAll-Americanhonorsatotalof18times.

2002-03 Team — 2nd place at NCAAs(Kampen Course; West Lafayette, Ind.)

2004-05 Team — 4th place at NCAAs(Meadows Course; Sunriver, Ore.)

2005-06 Team — 3rd place at NCAAs(Scarlet Golf Course; Columbus, Ohio)

2006-07 Team — 7th place at NCAAs(LPGA International; Daytona Beach, Fla.)

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2008-09 Team — 9th place at NCAAs(Caves Valley Golf Club; Owings Mills, Md.)

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NGCA NATIONALPLAYER OF THE YEAR2003 KatherineHull

DINAH SHOREAWARD WINNER2003 KatherineHull

NGCA ALL-AMERICANS2000 TamieDurdin(1st) LindseyWright(HM)2001 KatherineHull(2nd) LindseyWright(2nd)2002 KatherineHull(1st) LindseyWright(2nd)2003 KatherineHull(1st) LindseyWright(1st)2004 CarolinaLlano(2nd)2005 CarolinaLlano(2nd) EileenVargas(HM)2006 EileenVargas(2nd) CarolinaLlano(HM)2007 MisunCho(2nd)2008 TayloreKarle(2nd)2009 LisaMcCloskey(HM) GOLFWEEK ALL-AMERICANS2006 EileenVargas(2nd) CarolinaLlano(HM)2007 MisunCho(2nd) JayvieAgojo(HM) EileenVargas(HM)2008 TayloreKarle(2nd)

WCC COACHOF THE YEAR1998 LaurieGibbs1999 LaurieGibbs2000 LaurieGibbs2002 LaurieGibbs2003 LaurieGibbs2005 LaurieGibbs2006 LaurieGibbs2007 LaurieGibbs2008 LaurieGibbs

ALL-WCC1997 JennyGlasgow(1st) CandidaKim(1st)1998 KristenCadwallader(1st) LisaChang(1st) JennyGlasgow(1st) RamieTakahashi(1st)1999 LisaChang(1st) TamieDurdin(1st) JennyGlasgow(1st) RamieTakahashi(1st) NadinaTaylor(1st)2000 TamieDurdin(1st) JennyGlasgow(1st) KatherineHull(1st) LindseyWright(1st) LisaChang(HM)2001 LisaChang(1st) KatherineHull(1st) LindseyWright(1st) KateWaggoner(HM)2002 CrystalFanning(1st) KatherineHull(1st) LindseyWright(1st) MariaArena(HM) RachelKyono(HM)

HONORS & AWARDSNGCA WEST REGIONCOACH OF THE YEAR1999 LaurieGibbs2003 LaurieGibbs

GOLFWEEK NATIONALCOACH OF THE YEAR2005 LaurieGibbs

WCC MEDALIST1998 JennyGlasgow1999 NadinaTaylor2000 LindseyWright2002 LindseyWright2003 Carolina Llano2004 Carolina Llano2005 Carolina Llano2006 JayvieAgojo2007 MisunCho2008 LeanneBowditch TayloreKarle2009 JayvieAgojo

WCC FRESHMANOF THE YEAR2000 LindseyWright2001 Kate Waggoner2002 CrystalFanning2003 Carolina Llano2004 EileenVargas2005 MarinaChoi2006 JayvieAgojo2007 MisunCho2008 TayloreKarle2009 LisaMcCloskey

JAYVIE AGOJO

2003 KatherineHull(1st) RachelKyono(1st) Carolina Llano (1st) LindseyWright(1st) CourtneyClark(HM)2004 CourtneyClark(1st) RachelKyono(1st) Carolina Llano (1st) EileenVargas(1st)2005 LeanneBowditch(1st) MarinaChoi(1st) RachelKyono(1st) Carolina Llano (1st) EileenVargas(1st)2006 JayvieAgojo(1st) LeanneBowditch(1st) MarinaChoi(1st) Carolina Llano (1st) EileenVargas(1st)2007 JayvieAgojo(1st) LeanneBowditch(1st) MisunCho(1st) NicoleMontgomery(1st) EileenVargas(1st) StephanieGelleni(HM)2008 JayvieAgojo(1st) LeanneBowditch(1st) StephanieGelleni(1st) TayloreKarle(1st) MartinedeGannes(HM)2009 JayvieAgojo(1st) Kaitlin Drolson (1st) TayloreKarle(1st) LisaMcCloskey(1st) JessicaWallace(1st)

ALL-AMERICANSNine different Pepperdine women’s golfers have been named All-Americans a total of 18 times:

TAYLORE KARLEMISUN CHO TAMIE DURDIN KATHERINE HULL

CAROLINA LLANO EILEEN VARGAS LINDSEY WRIGHT

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1999 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSTulsa Country Club

Tulsa, Okla.May 19-22, 1999 • Par 71

TEAM1st Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . 288-309-298—895(+43)5th Pepperdine . . . . . . . 302-301-308—911(+59)INDIVIDUAL1st GracePark,ArizonaState . . . . . . . . . 212 (-1)T-4th TamieDurdin . . . . . . . . . 71-75-75—221(+8)T-21st JennyGlasgow . . . . . . . 75-74-79—228(+15)T-29th LisaChang . . . . . . . . . . 79-72-79—230(+17)T-43rd NadinaTaylor . . . . . . . . 77-80-75—232(+19)T-71st RamieTakahashi . . . . . 79-80-81—240(+27)

2000 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSCrosswater Club

Sunriver, Ore.May 24-27, 2000 • Par 72

TEAM1st Arizona . . . . .299-285-281-310—1,175(+23)8th Pepperdine . .302-312-296-303—1,213(+61)INDIVIDUAL1st JennaDaniels,Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . . 287(-1)T-21st KatherineHull . . . . . 75-77-73-75—300(+12)T-29th TamieDurdin . . . . . 76-76-71-79—302(+14)T-50th LindseyWright . . . . 76-83-76-70—305(+17)T-54th LisaChang . . . . . . . 75-76-76-79—306(+18)T-101st JennyGlasgow . . . . 76-83-80-80—319(+31)

2001 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSMission In Golf Resort

Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla.May 22-25, 2001 • Par 72

TEAM1st Georgia. . . . .298-295-293-290—1,176(+24)14th Pepperdine . . 299-306-300-306—1,211(+59)INDIVIDUAL1st CandyHannemann,Duke . . . . . . . . . 285(-3)T-6th LindseyWright . . . . . 70-72-74-73—289(+1)T-18th KatherineHull . . . . . . 72-77-71-76—296(+8)T-85th LisaChang . . . . . . . 78-78-78-78—312(+24)T-90th RamieTakahashi . . .79-79-77-79—314(+26)121st Kate Waggoner. . . . 89-79-89-79—336(+48)

2002 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSWashington National Golf Club

Auburn, Wash.May 21-24, 2002 • Par 72

TEAM1st Duke . . . . . . .294-293-290-287—1,164(+12)T-9th Pepperdine . .301-294-297-294—1,186(+34)INDIVIDUAL1st ViradaNirapathpongporn,Duke . . . . . 279(-9)T-2nd LindseyWright . . . . . .70-71-71-72—284(-4)T-13th KatherineHull . . . . . . 74-75-72-70—291(+3)T-60th RachelKyono . . . . . 79-75-77-70—301(+13)T-103rdCrystalFanning . . . 78-73-77-82—310(+22)121st MariaC.Arenas . . . 82-89-78-82—331(+43)

2003 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSKampen Course

West Lafayette, Ind.May 20-23, 2003 • Par 72

TEAM1st USC . . . . . . .305-303-293-296—1,197(+45)2nd Pepperdine . .315-298-295-304—1,212(+60)INDIVIDUAL1st MikaelaParmlid,USC . . . . . . . . . . . . 297(+9)T-6th LindseyWright . . . . 78-73-73-76—300(+12)T-19th CarolinaLlano . . . . 83-73-71-76—303(+15)T-40th KatherineHull . . . . . 78-78-74-77—307(+19)T-50th CourtneyClark . . . . 77-76-81-75—309(+21)T-81st RachelKyono . . . . . 82-76-77-82—317(+29)

2005 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSMeadows Course

Sunriver, Ore.May 17-20, 2005 • Par 71

TEAM1st Duke . . . . . . .292-303-278-297—1,170(+34)4th Pepperdine . .291-295-299-294—1,179(+43)INDIVIDUAL1st AnnaGrzebien,Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286(+2)T-6th CarolinaLlano . . . . . 69-77-72-72—290(+6)T-39th LeanneBowditch . . 72-77-77-73—299(+15)T-53rd MarinaChoi . . . . . . 76-74-77-74—301(+17)T-53rd EileenVargas . . . . . 74-70-83-75—302(+18)T-55th RachelKyono . . . . . 77-74-73-78—302(+18)

2006 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSScarlet Golf Course

Columbus, OhioMay 23-26, 2006 • Par 72

TEAM1st Duke . . . . . . .297-292-287-291—1,167(+15)3rd Pepperdine . .301-295-298-293—1,187(+35)INDIVIDUAL1st DewiSchreefel,USC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286(-2)T-4th EileenVargas . . . . . . 68-71-75-77—291(+3)T-16th CarolinaLlano . . . . . 76-75-71-74—296(+8)T-53rd LeanneBowditch . . 79-75-79-71—304(+16)T-59th MarinaChoi . . . . . . 78-74-79-74—305(+17)T-75th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . 83-78-73-74—308(+20)

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS2007 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

LPGA InternationalDaytona Beach, Fla.May 22-25 • Par 72

TEAM1st Duke . . . . . . .300-287-293-290—1,170(+18)7th Pepperdine . .306-299-300-297—1,202(+50)INDIVIDUAL1st StacyLewis,Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . 282(-6)T-21st EileenVargas . . . . . 76-77-74-73—300(+12)T-26th MisunCho . . . . . . . 75-74-71-81—301(+13)T-34th LeanneBowditch . . 78-74-79-72—303(+15)T-108th NicoleMontgomery. 77-85-88-74—324(+36)— JayvieAgojo . . . . . . WD-74-76-78—228(—)

2009 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSCaves Valley Golf Club

Owings Mills, Md.May 19-22 • Par 72

TEAM1st ArizonaSt. . .302-298-291-291—1,182(+30)9th Pepperdine . .312-298-302-301—1,213(+61)INDIVIDUAL1st MariaHernandez,Purdue . . . . . . . . . 289(+1)10th LisaMcCloskey . . . . 74-69-78-75—296(+8)T-39th JessicaWallace . . . 79-77-76-72—304(+16)T-57th TayloreKarle. . . . . . 79-74-79-76—308(+20)T-57th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . 80-78-72-78—308(+20)T-86th KaitlinDrolson . . . . 80-80-76-78—314(+26)

Eileen Vargas tied for fourth place at the 2006 NCAA Championships

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NCAA REGIONALS1995 NCAA WEST REGIONAL

Randolph Park North Golf Course Tucson, Ariz.

May 11-13 • Par 72INDIVIDUAL1st WendyWard,ArizonaState . . . . . . . . 210 (-6)T-48th CandidaKim . . . . . . . . . 74-75-81—230(+14)

1998 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Stanford Golf Course

Palo Alto, Calif. May 7-9 • Par 73

INDIVIDUAL1st GracePark,ArizonaState . . . . . . . . . 212(-7)T-19th JennyGlasgow . . . . . . . . 71-75-77—223(+4)

1999 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Pine Forest Country Club

Houston, Texas May 6-8 • Par 72

TEAM1st USC . . . . . . . . . . . . 299-294-286—879(+15)6th Pepperdine . . . . . . . 310-299-301—910(+46)INDIVIDUAL1st JennaDaniels,Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . . .211 (-5)T-10th LisaChang . . . . . . . . . . . 74-73-75—222(+6)T-22nd NadinaTaylor . . . . . . . . 78-74-75—227(+11)T-22nd JennyGlasgow . . . . . . . 76-73-78—227(+11)T-48th TamieDurdin . . . . . . . . 82-79-73—234(+18)T-84th RamieTakahashi . . . . . 82-80-82—244(+28)

2000 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Karsten Golf Course

Tempe, Ariz. May 11-13 • Par 72

TEAM1st Arizona . . . . . . . . . . 296-284-296—876(+12)8th Pepperdine . . . . . . . 302-293-303—898(+34)INDIVIDUAL1st MiriamNagl,ArizonaState. . . . . . . . . 209(-7)T21st KatherineHull . . . . . . . . . 74-75-74—223(+7)T-27th LisaChang . . . . . . . . . . . 75-71-78—224(+8)T-65th JennyGlasgow . . . . . . . 82-74-74—230(+14)T-65th TamieDurdin . . . . . . . . 77-73-80—230(+14)T-65th LindseyWright . . . . . . . 76-77-77—230(+14)

2001 NCAA EAST REGIONAL Finley Golf Course

Chapel Hill, N.C. May 10-12 • Par 72

TEAM1st Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286-291-294—871(+7)8th Pepperdine . . . . . . . 307-297-304—908(+44)INDIVIDUAL1st V.Nirapathpongporn,Duke . . . . . . . . 209(-7)T-5th LindseyWright . . . . . . . 74-73-71—218(+2)T-21st KatherineHull . . . . . . . . . 75-74-76—225(+9)T-25th LisaChang . . . . . . . . . . 79-70-77—226(+10)T-63rd RamieTakahashi . . . . . 79-81-80—240(+24)70th KateWaggoner. . . . . . . 81-80-81—242(+26)

2002 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Stanford Golf Course

Palo Alto, Calif. May 9-11 • Par 72

TEAMT-1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . 289-303-291—883(+19)T-1st UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . 296-299-288—883(+19)INDIVIDUAL1st LorenaOchoa,Arizona. . . . . . . . . . . . 210 (-6)T-2nd KatherineHull . . . . . . . . . 69-74-72—215(-1)T-5th LindseyWright . . . . . . . . 71-73-74—218(+2)T-19th RachelKyono . . . . . . . . . 74-77-73—224(+8)T-40th CrystalFanning . . . . . . 79-79-72—230(+14)T-74th MariaC.Arenas . . . . . . 75-88-77—240(+24)

2003 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Karsten Golf Course

Tempe, Ariz. May 8-10 • Par 72

TEAM1st USC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279-302-289—870(+6)4th Pepperdine . . . . . . . 294-302-301—897(+33)INDIVIDUAL1st SunnyOh,UNLV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211 (-5)T-6th CarolinaLlano . . . . . . . . 71-74-73—218(+2)T-20th LindseyWright . . . . . . . . 71-77-75—223(+7)T-29th KatherineHull . . . . . . . . 75-78-74—227(+11)T-40th RachelKyono . . . . . . . . 77-73-79—229(+13)T-84th CourtneyClark . . . . . . . 79-80-81—240(+24)

2004 NCAA WEST REGIONALStanford Golf Course

Palo Alto, Calif. May 6-8 • Par 72

TEAM1st UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . 282-293-286—861(-3)12th Pepperdine . . . . . . . 300-312-305—917(+53)INDIVIDUAL1st HannahJun,UCLA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209(-7)T-18th CarolinaLlano . . . . . . . . 73-76-73—222(+6)T-25th EileenVargas . . . . . . . . . 74-76-74—224(+8)T-41st RachelKyono . . . . . . . . 73-80-75—228(+12)T-85th CourtneyClark . . . . . . . 80-80-83—243(+27)T-102ndMariaC.Arenas . . . . . . 81-85-86—252(+36)

2005 NCAA EAST REGIONAL University of Florida Golf Course

Gainesville, Fla. May 5-7 • Par 70

TEAM1st OhioState. . . . . . . . 285-280-291—856(+16)4th Pepperdine . . . . . . . 294-291-289—874(+34)INDIVIDUAL1st AnnaGrzebien,Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209(-1)T-5th CarolinaLlano . . . . . . . . 70-72-71—213(+3)T-15th EileenVargas . . . . . . . . 72-73-75—220(+10)T-19th MarinaChoi . . . . . . . . . 75-72-74—221(+11)T-28th LeanneBowditch . . . . . 78-74-72—224(+14)T-38th RachelKyono . . . . . . . . 77-78-72—227(+17)

2006 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL Traditions Golf Club

Bryan, Texas May 11-13 • Par 72

TEAM1st USC . . . . . . . . . . . . 293-304-286—883(+19)3rd Pepperdine . . . . . . . 303-304-296—903(+39)INDIVIDUAL1st IreneCho,USC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 (-2)T-9th EileenVargas . . . . . . . . . 77-75-72—224(+8)T-9th LeanneBowditch . . . . . . 75-72-77—224(+8)T-15th CarolinaLlano . . . . . . . 76-78-72—226(+10)T-31st MarinaChoi . . . . . . . . . 76-79-75—230(+14)T-44th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . 76-79-77—232(+16)

2007 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Entrada at Snow Canyon

St. George, Utah May 10-12 • Par 71

TEAMT-1st OklahomaState . . . 291-290-293—874(+22)T-1st Stanford . . . . . . . . . 287-300-287—874(+22)7th Pepperdine . . . . . . . 301-299-299—899(+47)INDIVIDUAL1st PernillaLindberg,OklahomaState. . . 206(-7)5th MisunCho . . . . . . . . . . . 71-70-75—216(+3)T-10th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . . 70-75-75—220(+7)T-63rd LeanneBowditch . . . . . 82-79-75—236(+23)T-70th NicoleMontgomery. . . . 78-80-81—239(+26)— EileenVargas . . . . . . . . DQ-75-74—149(—)

2008 NCAA CENTRAL REGIONAL University of Texas Golf Club

Austin, Texas May 8-10 • Par 72

TEAM1st UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . 283-293-285—861(-3)12th Pepperdine . . . . . . . 304-308-299—911(+47)INDIVIDUALT-1st MariaHernandez,Purdue . . . . . . . . . 208(-8)T-1st MariaJoseUribe,UCLA. . . . . . . . . . . 208(-8)T-19th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . . 75-74-73—222(+6)T-19th LeanneBowditch . . . . . . 72-78-72—222(+6)T-47th TayloreKarle. . . . . . . . . 76-77-76—229(+13)T-81st MartinedeGannes . . . . 81-80-78—239(+23)T-98th StephanieGelleni . . . . . 86-79-82—247(+31)

2009 NCAA WEST REGIONAL Karsten Golf Course

Tempe, Ariz. May 7-9 • Par 72

TEAM1st ArizonaState . . . . . 273-283-286—842(-22)8th Pepperdine . . . . . . . 294-300-285—879(+15)INDIVIDUAL1st CarlotaCiganda,ArizonaState . . . . 206 (-10)T-27th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . . 73-76-71—220(+4)T-27th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . . 76-73-71—220(+4)T-35th TayloreKarle. . . . . . . . . . 69-75-78—222(+6)T-51st JessicaWallace . . . . . . . 79-76-69—224(+8)65th KaitlinDrolson . . . . . . . 76-77-74—227(+11)

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Carolina Llano tied for fifth at the 2005 NCAA East Regional Championships

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1997 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS Bayonet Golf Course

Fort Ord, Calif. April 14-15 • Par 74

TEAM1st San Francisco. . . . . . . . 335-335—670(+78)2nd Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . 345-328—673(+81)INDIVIDUAL1st MariaBorgesson,USF . . . .78-71—159(+11)2nd JennyGlasgow . . . . . . . . . 82-81—163(+15)T-3rd CandidaKim . . . . . . . . . . . 90-77—167(+19)7th KristenCadwallader . . . . . 83-87—170(+22)12th GaylenMatsumura . . . . . . 90-85—175(+27)T-13th RuthPlenn . . . . . . . . . . . . 92-85—177(+29)

1998 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS Menifee Lakes Country Club

Temecula, Calif. March 30-31 • Par 72

TEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . 298-293-300—891(+27)2nd SanFrancisco. . . . . 313-323-310—943(+79)INDIVIDUAL1st JennyGlasgow . . . . . . . . .71-73-72—216(E)2nd LisaChang . . . . . . . . . . . 75-72-72—219(+3)3rd RamieTakahashi . . . . . . 75-70-76—221(+5)5th KristinCadwallader. . . . 77-78-80—235(+19)11th GaylenMatsumura . . . . 83-81-83—247(+31)

1999 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS Hunter Ranch Golf Course

Paso Robles, Calif. March 29-30 • Par 72

TEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . 311-300-328—939(+75)2nd SanFrancisco. . . . 327-334-328—989(+125)INDIVIDUAL1st *NadinaTaylor . . . . . . . 79-73-83—235(+19)2nd RamieTakahashi . . . . . 75-78-83—235(+19)3rd TamieDurdin . . . . . . . . 80-77-79—236(+20)4th JennyGlasgow . . . . . . . 81-72-84—237(+21)T-5th LisaChang . . . . . . . . . . 77-81-84—242(+26) *wonplayoff

2000 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS Windsor Golf Course

Windsor, Calif. April 17-18 • Par 72

TEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . 313-300—613(+37)2nd SanFrancisco. . . . . . . . 321-316—637(+61)INDIVIDUAL1st LindseyWright . . . . . . . . . . 74-73—147(+3)2nd TamieDurdin . . . . . . . . . . . 79-73—152(+8)3rd KatherineHull . . . . . . . . . . 79-75—154(+10)6th LisaChang . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-79—160(+16)T-13th JennyGlasgow . . . . . . . . . 85-84—169(+25)

2001 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS Windsor Golf Course

Windsor, Calif. April 16-17 • Par 72

TEAM1st San Francisco. . . . . 310-304-303—917(+53)2nd Pepperdine . . . . . . . 310-305-311—926(+62)INDIVIDUAL1st EmilieArnaud,USF . . . . 75-74-73—222(+6)3rd LindseyWright . . . . . . . 76-72-82—230(+14)4th LisaChang . . . . . . . . . . 77-79-75—231(+15)T-5th KatherineHull . . . . . . . . 78-78-77—233(+17)7th KateWaggoner. . . . . . . 79-76-80—235(+19)11th RamieTakahashi . . . . . 84-80-79—243(+27)

2002 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS Riverbend Golf Club

Madera, Calif. April 15-16 • Par 72

TEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . 298-293-297—888(+24)2nd SanFrancisco. . . . . 316-302-303—921(+57)INDIVIDUAL1st LindseyWright . . . . . . . . 72-71-72—215(-1)2nd KatherineHull . . . . . . . . . 71-76-75—222(+6)3rd CrystalFanning . . . . . . . 75-73-75—223(+7)8th RachelKyono . . . . . . . . 82-75-75—232(+16)T-9th MariaC.Arenas . . . . . . 80-74-81—235(+19)

2003 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS Riverbend Golf Club

Madera, Calif. April 14-15 • Par 73

TEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . . 290-290-289—869(-7)2nd SanFrancisco. . . . . . 299-299-291—879(+3)INDIVIDUAL1st Carolina Llano . . . . . . . . 70-72-69—211(-8)2nd LindseyWright . . . . . . . . 74-72-72—218(-1)T-3rd KatherineHull . . . . . . . . . .71-72-76—219(E)T-8th CourtneyClark . . . . . . . . 75-74-74—223(+4)12th RachelKyono . . . . . . . . 78-77-74—229(+10)

2004 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS Riverbend Golf Club

Madera, Calif. April 12-13, 2004 • Par 72

TEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . 289-285-302—876(+12)2nd SanFrancisco. . . . . 298-289-316—903(+39)INDIVIDUAL1st Carolina Llano . . . . . . . . 68-71-73—212(-4)3rd CourtneyClark . . . . . . . . 73-76-70—219(+3)T-4th EileenVargas . . . . . . . . . 73-71-80—224(+8)T-4th RachelKyono . . . . . . . . . 75-70-79—224(+8)17th MariaC.Arenas . . . . . . 78-73-88—239(+23)

2005 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS Saddle Creek Golf Club

Copperopolis, Calif. April 11-12 • Par 72

TEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . 295-288-303—886(+22)2nd SanFrancisco. . . . . 308-305-309—922(+58)INDIVIDUAL1st Carolina Llano . . . . . . . . 74-70-75—219(+3)2nd MarinaChoi . . . . . . . . . . 73-70-82—225(+9)T-3rd LeanneBowditch . . . . . 71-76-79—226(+10)T-3rd RachelKyono . . . . . . . . 77-74-75—226(+10)5th EileenVargas . . . . . . . . 79-74-74—227(+11)

2006 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPSSaddle Creek Golf Club

Copperopolis, Calif.April 17-18 • Par 72

TEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . 290-304-305—899(+35)2nd SanFrancisco. . . . . 306-315-303—924(+60)INDIVIDUAL1st JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . . 76-70-75—221(+5)2nd CarolinaLlano . . . . . . . . 74-76-73—223(+7)T-5th MarinaChoi . . . . . . . . . 71-80-78—229(+13)T-5th LeanneBowditch . . . . . 69-81-79—229(+13)9th EileenVargas . . . . . . . . 76-78-80—234(+18)

2007 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPSLa Purisima Golf Course

Lompoc, Calif.April 16-17 • Par 72

TEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . 298-303-308—909(+45)2nd SanFrancisco. . . . . 308-315-307—930(+66)INDIVIDUAL1st MisunCho . . . . . . . . . . . 71-76-75—222(+6)2nd EileenVargas . . . . . . . . . 75-70-78—223(+7)T-4th LeanneBowditch . . . . . 77-78-77—232(+16)9th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . 75-82-79—236(+20)T-14th StephanieGelleni . . . . . 83-79-78—240(+24)

2008 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPSChambers Bay Golf Course

University Place, Wash.April 14-15 • Par 72

TEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . 299-299-307—905(+41)2nd SanFrancisco. . . . . 307-310-325—942(+78)INDIVIDUALT-1st LeanneBowditch . . . . . . 73-74-73—220(+4)T-1st TayloreKarle. . . . . . . . . . 71-73-76—220(+4)4th JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . 81-75-78—234(+18)5th StephanieGelleni . . . . . 78-77-80—235(+19)T-14th MartinedeGannes . . . . 77-79-89—245(+29)

2009 WCC CHAMPIONSHIPSHiddenbrooke Golf Course

Vallejo, Calif.April 13-14 • Par 72

TEAM1st Pepperdine . . . . . . . 297-304-304—905(+41)2nd SanFrancisco. . . . . 305-298-320—923(+59)INDIVIDUAL1st JayvieAgojo . . . . . . . . . . 72-74-75—221(+5)T-2nd KaitlinDrolson . . . . . . . 77-76-75—228(+12)T-5th TayloreKarle. . . . . . . . . 71-83-77—231(+15)9th JessicaWallace . . . . . . 77-79-77—233(+17)T-10th LisaMcCloskey . . . . . . 79-75-81—235(+19)

WCC CHAMPIONSHIPS

PEPPERDINEHISTORY

Jayvie Agojo won medalist honors at the 2006 and 2009 WCC Championships

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1985-86 • Head Coach: Kerry HoppsNoresultsavailable

1986-87 • Head Coach: Kerry HoppsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERAirForce(atFortCollins,Colo.) W 358-394 April Benefield 1stColoradoState(atFortCollins,Colo.) W 358-383 April Benefield 1stAirForce(atFortCollins,Colo.) W 354-356 April Benefield 1stColoradoState(atFortCollins,Colo.) L 351-354 AprilBenefield2ndLongBeachState(atWoodlandHills,Calif.) L 429-550 AprilBenefield4thLongBeachState(atLongBeach,Calif.) L 412-512 AprilBenefield4thLadyFalconInvitational 4th/6 708 April Benefield 1stWashingtonStateInvitational 2nd/3 1,095 AprilBenefieldT-2nd

1987-88 • Head Coach: Kerry HoppsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERLadyFalconInvitational 1st/6 1,012 Peggy Kelly 1stWashingtonInvitational 10th/12 1,030 NancyCrawfordT-31stU.S.InternationalIntercollegiate 9th/11 1,025 AprilBenefieldT-25thHawaiiRainbowWahineInvitational 8th/8 1,035 StaceyMassei27thCaliforniaIntercollegiateInvitational 8th/9 1,049 PeggyKellyT-20th

1988-89 • Head Coach: Kerry HoppsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERLadyFalconInvitational 4th/9 N/A N/AU.S.I.U.Invitational 10th/10 1,063 PeggyKellyT-13thUSCInvitational 12th/12 1,045 PeggyKellyT-27thOregonInvitational 4th/5 978 PeggyKellyT-6thAirForce(atWoodlandHills,Calif.) W 327-375 N/AOregonStateInvitational 3rd/4 1,008 KristyPark6thCaliforniaIntercollegiateInvitational 8th/10 985 PeggyKellyT-19th

1989-90 • Head Coach: Kerry HoppsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHEROregonInvitational 7th/9 982 JodyCosgrove22ndU.S.I.U.Invitational 9th/11 995 PeggyKelly9thYamahaHolidayGolfClassic 8th/11 667 PeggyKellyT-17thUtahDixieClassic 16th/18 1,019 CathyCordovaT-59thIowaHawkeyeInvitational 7th/9 989 PeggyKellyT-14thCaliforniaIntercollegiateInvitational 7th/8 992 PeggyKellyT-26th

1990-91 • Head Coach: Kerry HoppsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERGlennJacobyCollegiateInvitational 1st/6 947 Ashley Adleta 1stOregonInvitational 8th/9 1,009 AshleyAdleta28thU.S.I.U.Invitational 8th/13 1,001 JodyCosgrove20thMichigandual W 347-348 Devon Dereig T-1stSanFranciscodual W 702-730 Ashley Adleta 1stSantaClaradual W 702-947 Ashley Adleta 1stTheDesertChallenge 5th/5 684 AshleyAdletaT-8thCaliforniaCollegiateChampionships 6th/9 988 KristyPark24th

1991-92 • Head Coach: Kristy HopkinsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERWichitaStateShockerFallClassic 5th/10 1,050 KristyParkT-5thIowaHawkeyeInvitational 10th/12 1,027 KristyParkT-13thSan Diego State Fall Classic 1st/4 664 KristyPark2ndSanFranciscodual L 343-355 KristyPark2ndSanFranciscodual L 348-349 Kristy Park 1stSanDiegoStatedual W 337-352 Kristy Park 1stSanDiegoStatedual W 339-342 Kristy Park 1stCaliforniaCollegiateChampionships 8th/8 1,013 KristyPark24th

1992-93 • Head Coach: Kristy HopkinsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERLongBeachStatedual L 337-348 RondaTuminaro3rdLongBeachStatedual W 358-381 Becky Gardner 1stStanfordInvitational 15th/15 1,003 BeckyGardnerT-47thUCLAPioneerElectronicsInvitational 18th/18 1,023 BeckyGardnerT-38thUtah-DixieClassic 11th/15 972 BeckyGardnerT-10thHawaiiRainbowWahineIntercollegiate 12th/16 968 JodyCosgroveT-28thLongBeachStatedual W 331-341 Becky Gardner 1stSantaClaradual W 331-378 Becky Gardner 1stSantaClaradual W 327-384 Jody Cosgrove 1stNikeNorthwestInvitational 7th/13 652 Cosgrove/GardnerT-16th

1993-94 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERNike Northwest Invitational 9th/13 978 Becky Gardner 26thWichitaStateShockerFallClassic 6th/12 1,020 BeckyGardner15thUCLAPioneerElectronicsInvitational 16th/16 1,021 MichelleHamptonT-58thSantaClaraColbyInvitational 1st/3 697 Michelle Hampton 1stIdahodual W 329-379 Devon Derieg 1stIdahodual W 329-350 Devon Derieg 1stNorthernIllinoisSnowbirdInvitational 8th/19 676 CandidaKimT-28thSanDiegoStateAztecInvitational 3rd/5 1,057 DawnLassen5thPurdueBoilermakerInvitational 6th/13 1,021 CandidaKimT-10thSanDiegoStatedual W 335-342 Devon Derieg 1stSanDiegoStatedual W 317-344 CandidaKim2ndSanFranciscoInvitational 4th/8 1,056 DawnLassenT-5th

1994-95 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERWyomingCowgirlClassic 2nd/9 953 CandidaKim2ndNikeNorthwestInvitational T-11th/16 1,001 CandidaKimT-19thUCSantaBarbaraInvitational 1st/5 643 Candida Kim 1stSanDiegoStateFallClassic 9th/19 1,033 GaylenMatsumuraT-22ndUCLAPioneerElectronicsInvitational 18th/18 992 GaylenMatsumuraT-61stSantaClaraColbyInvitational 2nd/4 663 GaylenMatsumura7thUCSantaBarbaraInvitational 1st/8 664 Candida Kim 1stUtah-DixieClassic 9th/18 643 CandidaKimT-10thHawaiiRainbowWahineIntercollegiate 9th/19 977 GaylenMatsumuraT-11thNCAAWestRegional — — CandidaKimT-48th

1995-96 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERWyomingCowgirlClassic 6th/11 958 Cadwallader/KimT-9thNikeNorthwestInvitational 8th/18 962 CandidaKimT-27thSubwayRamFallClassic 4th/13 973 Candida Kim 1stSanDiegoStateFallClassic T-8th/23 666 GaylenMatsumuraT-10thSantaClaraColbyInvitational 5th/11 660 CandidaKimT-5thSantaClaradual L 332-340 Gaylen Matsumura 1st SanDiegoStateFour-BallClassic 5th/9 1,002 GaylenMatsumuraT-4thHawaiiRainbowWahineIntercollegiate 12th/19 983 GaylenMatsumuraT-32ndUtah-DixieClassic 11th/17 987 KristinCadwalladerT-36th

1996-97 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERColoradoState/WyomingFallClassic 2nd/18 922 JennyGlasgow3rdNikeNorthwestInvitational 7th/18 971 JennyGlasgowT-10thSanDiegoStateFallClassic T-8th/19 985 CandidaKimT-13thWave Invitational 3rd/9 628 CandidaKim4thSantaClaraColbyInvitational 12th/21 671 GaylenMatsumuraT-41stUCLAPioneerElectronicsInvitational 16th/18 1,011 GaylenMatsumuraT-15thSanJoseStateSpartanInvitational 15th/15 1,025 JennyGlasgow20thNewMexicoSpringInvitational 4th/14 950 JennyGlasgow5thHawaiiRainbowWahineIntercollegiate 15th/25 993 JennyGlasgowT33rdWestCoastConferenceChampionships 2nd/4 673 JennyGlasgow2nd

1997-98 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERColoradoStateRamFallClassic 4th/17 926 JennyGlasgow2ndOregonStateNorthwestInvitational T-5th/14 968 JennyGlasgowT-17thDickMcGuireInvitational T-12th/18 938 LisaChangT-23rdNorthernArizonaLumberjackInvitational 5th/19 658 LisaChang2ndWave Invitational T-4th/18 634 LisaChangT-2ndUCLAPioneerElectronicsInvitational 17th/18 657 JennyGlasgowT-48thCalifornia/USFBayAreaClassic 3rd/19 609 Jenny Glasgow 1stCalStateNorthridgeClassic 2nd/13 657 KristinCadwallader5thHawaiiRainbowWahineInvitational 8th/20 937 LisaChangT-6thWestCoastConferenceChampionships 1st/4 891 Jenny Glasgow 1stNCAAWestRegional — — JennyGlasgowT-19th

TOURNAMENT RESULTS

PEPPERDINEHISTORY

Lindsey Wright won three tournaments, including the 2000 and 2002 WCC Championships

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1998-99 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERColoradoStateRamFallClassic 1st/20 +25 889 Lisa Chang 1stBrighamYoungInvitational 3rd/14 +49 913 LisaChangT-2ndOregonStateNorthwestInvitational 2nd/13 +36 900 Tamie Durdin 1stStanfordIntercollegiate T-5th/19 +33 909 TamieDurdinT-16thWave Invitational 1st/17 +31 615 NadinaTaylorT-2ndUCLAPioneerElectronicsInvitational 2nd/12 +48 912 Taylor/GlasgowT-8thCalifornia/USFBayAreaClassic 1st/16 +19 587 TamieDurdin2ndHawaiiRainbowWahineInvitational 2nd/15 +35 899 TamieDurdin4thWestCoastConferenceChampionships 1st/4 +75 939 Nadina Taylor 1stOhioStateLadyBuckeyeInvitational 4th/15 +69 933 TamieDurdin4thNCAAWestRegional 6th/20 +46 910 LisaChangT-10thNCAAChampionships 5th/19 +59 911 TamieDurdinT-4th

1999-00 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERNCAAFallPreview 17th/21 +73 937 TamieDurdinT-3rdTheTopyCup 5th/6 +60 636 TamieDurdin10thEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational 2nd/13 +35 899 Tamie Durdin 1stStanfordIntercollegiate 2nd/18 +18 882 TamieDurdin2ndGolfWorldInvitational 10th/12 +60 924 TamieDurdinT-4thTheRegionalChallenge 5th/18 +44 896 JennyGlasgowT-13thBayAreaInvitational 1st/17 +23 587 Tamie Durdin 1stUCLAPioneerElectronicsInvitational 1st/16 +17 881 Lindsey Wright 1stHawaiiWahineInvitational 2nd/14 +21 885 LindseyWright3rdWestCoastConferenceChampionships 1st/5 +37 613 Lindsey Wright 1stNCAAWestRegional 8th/24 +34 898 KatherineHullT-21stNCAAChampionships 8th/24 +61 1,213 KatherineHullT-21st

2000-01 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERComcast/DickMcGuireInvitational 3rd/8 +28 892 LindseyWrightT-4thEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational 4th/17 +49 914 LindseyWrightT-3thStanfordIntercollegiate 6th/18 +38 902 KatherineHullT-5thGolfWorldInvitational 8th/12 +31 895 Katherine Hull T-1stCGFTeamMatchPlayChampionships 8th/8 — — —OhioStateTRWRegionalChallenge T-9th/18 +74 926 LindseyWrightT-12thArizonaWildcatInvitational 7th/16 +42 906 LindseyWrightT-8thSanJoseStateSpartanInvitational 2nd/16 +6 870 LindseyWright2ndUCLABruinInvitational 1st/18 +9 873 Katherine Hull 1stWestCoastConferenceChampionships 2nd/4 +62 926 LindseyWright3rdNCAAEastRegional 8th/21 +44 908 LindseyWrightT-5thNCAAChampionships 14th/24 +59 1,211 LindseyWrightT-6th

2001-02 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERSouthernCaliforniaIntercollegiate 1st/7 +15 591 Katherine Hull 1stNCAAFallPreview T-13th/24 +33 609 KatherineHull2ndStanfordIntercollegiate 8th/17 +31 895 KatherineHull3rdAuburnTiger-DerbyInvitational 10th/12 +63 927 LindseyWright18thOhioStateTRWRegionalChallenge T-10th/18 +71 923 LindseyWrightT-21stArizonaWildcatInvitational 16th/18 +75 939 KatherineHullT-5thSanJoseStateSpartanInvitational T-2nd/16 +23 887 LindseyWright3rdUCLABruinInvitational 1st/16 +12 876 Katherine Hull 1stWestCoastConferenceChampionships 1st/5 +24 888 Lindsey Wright 1stNCAAWestRegional T-1st/21 +19 883 KatherineHullT-2ndNCAAChampionships T-9th/24 +34 1,186 LindseyWrightT-2nd

2002-03 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERNCAAFallPreview T-9th/18 +56 920 KatherineHullT-2ndComcast/DickMcGuireInvitational T-2nd/19 +22 898 Katherine Hull T-1stEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational 3rd/11 +25 901 LindseyWright2ndLasVegasCollegiateShowdown 3rd/15 +31 895 LindseyWright5thNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge 1st/18 +30 598 Katherine Hull 1stArizonaWildcatInvitational 1st/18 +24 876 CarolinaLlano4thSanJoseStateSpartanInvitational 1st/14 -18 846 Katherine Hull 1stUCLAPioneerElectronicsBruinClassic 1st/20 +34 898 Katherine Hull T-1stWestCoastConferenceChampionships 1st/5 -7 869 Carolina Llano 1stNCAAWestRegional 4th/21 +33 897 CarolinaLlanoT-6thNCAAChampionships 2nd/24 +60 1,212 LindseyWrightT-6th

2003-04 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERNCAAFallPreview 10th/18 +42 906 Carolina Llano 1stComcast/DickMcGuireInvitational 4th/17 +34 910 CarolinaLlano3rdStanfordIntercollegiate 12th/18 +43 907 CarolinaLlanoT-9thNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge 7th/15 +72 924 Kyono/VargasT-7thArizonaWildcatInvitational 11th/14 +90 942 CarolinaLlanoT-23rdSanJoseStateSpartanInvitational T-10th/17 +59 923 EileenVargasT-8thDr.ThompsonRainbowTournament T-4th/9 +62 926 EileenVargasT-12thPING/ArizonaStateInvitational T-9th/17 +34 898 CarolinaLlano3rdWestCoastConferenceChampionships 1st/5 +12 876 Carolina Llano 1stNCAAWestRegional 12th/21 +53 917 CarolinaLlanoT-22nd

2004-05 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERDickMcGuireInvitational 3rd/17 +6 882 RachelKyonoT-4thEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational 5th/13 +66 930 EileenVargas11thStanfordIntercollegiate 2nd/18 +17 857 RachelKyonoT-2ndNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge 1st/15 +44 896 EileenVargasT-6thArizonaWildcatInvitational 5th/14 +31 883 CarolinaLlano7thUNLVSpringInvitational 2nd/17 +46 910 EileenVargas2ndPING/ArizonaStateInvitational 3rd/17 +24 888 CarolinaLlanoT-9thWestCoastConferenceChampionships 1st/5 +22 886 Carolina Llano 1stNCAAEastRegional 4th/21 +34 874 CarolinaLlanoT-5thNCAAChampionships 4th/24 +43 1,179 CarolinaLlanoT-6th

2005-06 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERDickMcGuireInvitational 1st/18 -3 873 Eileen Vargas 1stEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational 1st/14 +27 891 LeanneBowditch3rdStanfordIntercollegiate 4th/19 +17 869 EileenVargasT-10thLasVegasCollegiateShowdown 3rd/16 +6 870 EileenVargasT-7thNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge 7th/19 +67 919 EileenVargasT-12thArizonaWildcatInvitational 7th/18 +17 869 EileenVargasT-14thSantaClaraColbyInvitational 1st/13 +21 589 Eileen Vargas 1stPING/ArizonaStateInvitational 5th/16 +31 895 EileenVargas5thWestCoastConferenceChampionships 1st/5 +35 899 Jayvie Agojo 1stNCAACentralRegional 3rd/24 +39 903 EileenVargasT-9thNCAAChampionships 3rd/24 +35 1,187 EileenVargasT-4th

2006-07 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHEREdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational 4th/15 +48 912 MisunCho4thLasVegasCollegiateShowdown 3rd/17 +7 871 EileenVargasT-8thAlohaPurdueCollegiateInvitational 2nd/9 +45 885 LeanneBowditch4thNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge 1st/15 +30 882 Misun Cho 1stArizonaWildcatInvitational T-5th/15 +45 897 MisunChoT-11thTheUCFChallenge 4th/13 +41 905 MisunChoT-7thPING/ArizonaStateInvitational 5th/17 +13 877 JayvieAgojo8thWestCoastConferenceChampionships 1st/5 +45 909 Misun Cho 1stNCAAWestRegional 7th/21 +47 899 MisunCho5thNCAAChampionships 7th/24 +50 1,202 EileenVargasT-21st

2007-08 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERNCAAFallPreview 12th/18 +17 893 TayloreKarleT-11thEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational 6th/16 +43 907 TayloreKarleT-12thStanfordIntercollegiate 8th/18 +46 898 Karle/MontgomeryT-29thLasVegasCollegiateShowdown 7th/18 +23 887 TayloreKarleT-11thNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge T-8th/15 +62 914 TayloreKarleT-2ndArizonaWildcatInvitational 8th/16 +62 914 TayloreKarleT-5thTheUCFChallenge 10th/18 +16 880 TayloreKarleT-7thPING/ArizonaStateInvitational 11th/17 +47 911 TayloreKarleT-24thWestCoastConferenceChampionships 1st/5 +41 905 Karle/Bowditch T-1stNCAACentralRegional 12th/21 +47 911 Agojo/BowditchT-19th

2008-09 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERDickMcGuireInvitational 2nd/16 E 876 JayvieAgojo3rdStanfordIntercollegiate T-10th/16 +23 875 Karle/McCloskeyT-24thLasVegasCollegiateShowdown 1st/18 -41 823 Lisa McCloskey 1stNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge 10th/16 +98 950 TayloreKarle8thArizonaWildcatInvitational 5th/17 +25 889 JayvieAgojoT-14thWave Invitational 1st/6 +3 579 Taylore Karle 1stTheUCFChallenge T-10th/18 +18 882 TayloreKarleT-14thPING/ArizonaStateInvitational 8th/17 +43 907 LisaMcCloskeyT-11thWestCoastConferenceChampionships 1st/5 +41 905 Jayvie Agojo 1stNCAAWestRegional 8th/21 +15 879 Agojo/McCloskeyT-27thNCAAChampionships 9th/24 +61 1,213 LisaMcCloskey10th

2009-10 • Head Coach: Laurie GibbsTOURNAMENT FINISH SCORE TOP PEP FINISHERGolfweekConferenceChallenge 1st/18 +17 881 TayloreKarle5thDickMcGuireInvitational 1st/18 -17 859 TayloreKarle3rdEdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational 3rd/13 +53 917 KaitlinDrolsonT-8thLandfallTradition/NCAAPreview 17th/18 +55 919 LisaMcCloskey29thNorthropGrummanRegionalChallenge 2nd/15 +27 879 Lisa McCloskey 1stArizonaWildcatInvitational T-6th/16 +34 601 TayloreKarleT-7thBruinWaveInvitational 4th/18 +9 873 Danielle Kang 1st

PEPPERDINEHISTORY

2009 Golfweek Conference Challenge Champions

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LOW 18 -18 270 Fall2008 LasVegasCollegiateShowdown(2ndround) -15 273 Fall2008 LasVegasCollegiateShowdown(3rdround) -13 275 Spring2003 SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational(1stround) -9 279 Spring2003 SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational(3rdround) -8 280 Fall2008 LasVegasCollegiateShowdown(1stround) -8 284 Fall2009 BranchLaw/DickMcGuireInvitational(3rdround) -5 283 Spring2001 SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational(3rdround) -5 287 Fall2005 BranchLaw/DickMcGuireInvitational(3rdround) -5 283 Spring2009 WaveInvitational(1stround) -5 287 Fall2009 BranchLaw/DickMcGuireInvitational(2ndround)

LOW 36 -26 550 Fall2008 LasVegasCollegiateShowdown -9 567 Spring2003 SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational -9 575 Fall2009 BranchLaw/DickMcGuireInvitational -4 580 Spring2003 WestCoastConferenceChampionships -2 574 Spring2004 WestCoastConferenceChampionships +2 578 Spring2001 UCLABruinClassic +2 586 Fall2005 BranchLaw/DickMcGuireInvitational +3 579 Fall2005 LasVegasFoundersCollegiate +3 579 Spring2009 WaveInvitational +4 588 Fall2007 NCAAFallPreview +4 580 Spring2010 BruinWaveInvitational

LOW 54*-41 *823 Fall2008 LasVegasCollegiateShowdown(1stplace) -18 846 Spring2003 SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational(1stplace) -17 859 Fall2009 BranchLaw/DickMcGuireInvitational(1stplace) -7 869 Spring2003 WestCoastConferenceChampionships(1stplace) -3 873 Fall2005 BranchLaw/DickMcGuireInvitational(1stplace) +6 870 Spring2001 SanJoseStateSpartanInvitational(2ndplace) +6 882 Fall2004 BranchLaw/DickMcGuireInvitational(3rdplace) +6 870 Fall2005 LasVegasFoundersCollegiate(3rdplace) +7 871 Fall2006 LasVegasCollegiateShowdown(3rdplace) +9 873 Spring2001 UCLABruinClassic(1stplace) +9 873 Spring2010 BruinWaveInvitational(4thplace)

LOW 72+34 1,186 Spring2002 NCAAChampionships(T9thplace)+35 1,187 Spring2006 NCAAChampionships(3rdplace)+43 1,179 Spring2005 NCAAChampionships(4thplace)+50 1,202 Spring2007 NCAAChampionships(7thplace)+59 1,211 Spring2001 NCAAChampionships(14thplace)+60 1,212 Spring2003 NCAAChampionships(2ndplace)+61 1,213 Spring2000 NCAAChampionships(8thplace)+61 1,213 Spring2009 NCAAChampionships(9thplace)

SINGLE-SEASON LOW AVERAGE 295.88 2005-06 (Agojo,Bowditch,Choi,Gelleni,Llano,Vargas) 296.30 2008-09 (Agojo,Drolson,Karle,McCloskey,Wallace) 297.27 2002-03 (Clark,Hull,Kyono,Llano,Onoue,Wright) 296.29 2004-05 (Bowditch,Choi,Kyono,Llano,Vargas) 298.03 2006-07 (Agojo,Bowditch,Cho,Gelleni,Montgomery,Vargas) 300.13 2001-02 (Arenas,Chai,Fanning,Hull,Kyono,Wright) 300.67 2007-08 (Agojo,Bowditch,deGannes,Gelleni,Karle,Montgomery) 301.00 2000-01 (Chai,Chang,Hull,Takahashi,Waggoner,Wright) 301.50 1999-00 (Chai,Chang,Durdin,Glasgow,Hull,Takahashi,Wright) 303.59 1998-99 (Chai,Chang,Durdin,Glasgow,Takahashi,Taylor)

*indicatesNCAArecords

LOW 18 -9 *63 KatherineHull Spring2003 SJSUSpartanInvitational(1stround) -8 64 KatherineHull Spring2002 UCLABruinClassic(3rdround) -7 65 LindseyWright Spring2003 SJSUSpartanInvitational(1stround) -7 65 Lisa McCloskey Fall2008 LasVegasColl.Showdown(2ndround) -7 65 JayvieAgojo Fall2008 LasVegasColl.Showdown(3rdround) -6 67 KatherineHull Fall2002 DickMcGuireInvitational(2ndround) -6 66 KatherineHull Spring2003 SJSUSpartanInvitational(3rdround) -6 66 CarolinaLlano Fall2003 NCAAFallPreview(3rdround) -6 67 CarolinaLlano Fall2003 DickMcGuireInvitational(2ndround) -6 67 Taylore Karle Fall2007 NCAAFallPreview(1stround) -6 66 Taylore Karle Fall2008 LasVegasColl.Showdown(3rdround)

LOW 36 -12 132 Lisa McCloskey Fall2008 LasVegasCollegiateShowdown -10 134 KatherineHull Spring2003 SJSUSpartanInvitational -8 138 Taylore Karle Fall2007 NCAAFallPreview -8 136 JayvieAgojo Fall2008 LasVegasCollegiateShowdown -7 137 LindseyWright Spring2003 SJSUSpartanInvitational -6 138 KatherineHull Fall2001 StanfordInvitational -6 140 CarolinaLlano Fall2003 DickMcGuireInvitational -5 139 manytimes,lastDanielle Kang(Spring2010,BruinWaveInvitational) LOW 54*-17 *199 Lisa McCloskey Fall2008 LasVegasColl.Showdown(1stplace) -16 200 KatherineHull Spring2003 SJSUSpartanInvitational(1stplace) -9 207 KatherineHull Spring2002 UCLABruinClassic(1stplace) -8 208 TamieDurdin Fall1999 EdeanIhlanfeldtInvitational(1stplace) -8 208 KatherineHull Fall2001 StanfordInvitational(3rdplace) -8 211 KatherineHull Fall2002 DickMcGuireInvitational(T1stplace) -8 208 LindseyWright Spring2003 SJSUSpartanInvitational(2ndplace) -8 211 CarolinaLlano Spring2003 WCCChampionships(1stplace) -8 211 EileenVargas Fall2005 DickMcGuireInvitational(1stplace) -8 208 JayvieAgojo Fall2008 LasVegasColl.Showdown(6thplace) -8 211 Taylore Karle Fall2009 DickMcGuireInvitational(3rdplace) -8 208 DanielleKang Spring2010 BruinWaveInvitational(1stplace)

LOW 72 -4 284 LindseyWright Spring2002 NCAAChampionships(T2ndplace) +1 289 LindseyWright Spring2001 NCAAChampionships(T6thplace) +3 291 KatherineHull Spring2002 NCAAChampionships(T13thplace) +3 291 EileenVargas Spring2006 NCAAChampionships(T4thplace) +6 290 CarolinaLlano Spring2005 NCAAChampionships(T6thplace) +8 296 KatherineHull Spring2001 NCAAChampionships(T18thplace) +8 296 CarolinaLlano Spring2006 NCAAChampionships(T16thplace) +8 296 Lisa McCloskey Spring2009 NCAAChampionships(10thplace)

*indicatesNCAArecords

SINGLE-SEASON LOW AVERAGE 72.19 KatherineHull(2001-02)2,310strokesin32rounds 72.82 KatherineHull(2002-03)2,403strokesin33rounds 73.00 EileenVargas(2005-06)2,409strokesin33rounds 73.16 LindseyWright(2001-02)2,341strokesin32rounds 73.24 LindseyWright(2002-03)2,417strokesin33rounds 73.37 Taylore Karle(2007-08)2,201strokesin30rounds 73.38 LindseyWright(2000-01)2,495strokesin34rounds 73.53 CarolinaLlano(2003-04)2,206strokesin30rounds 73.55 MisunCho(2006-07)2,280strokesin31rounds 73.65 CarolinaLlano(2004-05)2,283strokesin31rounds

CAREER LOW AVERAGE 73.44 LindseyWright(2000-03)8,739strokesin119rounds 73.52 KatherineHull(2000-03)8,749strokesin119rounds 73.81 Taylore Karle(2008-09)5,979strokesin81rounds 73.95 CarolinaLlano(2003-06)8,504strokesin115rounds 74.31 EileenVargas(2004-07)9,215strokesin124rounds 74.34 TamieDurdin(1999-00)5,055strokesin68rounds 75.58 JayvieAgojo(2006-09)9,221strokesin122rounds 75.59 MarinaChoi(2005-06)4,838strokesin64rounds 75.61 LeanneBowditch(2005-08)8,317strokesin110rounds 76.57 LisaChang(1998-01)9,648strokesin126rounds(minimum two full seasons and 50 rounds played)

CAREER ROUNDS PLAYED 126 LisaChang(1998-01) 119 KatherineHull(2000-03) 125 RachelKyono(2002-05) 119 LindseyWright(2000-03) 124 EileenVargas(2004-07) 115 CarolinaLlano(2003-06) 122 JayvieAgojo(2006-09) 110 LeanneBowditch(2005-08) 120 JennyGlasgow(1997-00) 102 CandidaKim(1994-97)

RECORD BOOK

2003 San Jose State Spartan Invitational champions

PEPPERDINEHISTORY

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Pepperdine Coach Laurie Gibbs takes pride in the accomplishments of her golfers both on and off the course. College golf is one of the few sports that competes throughout the entire school year and many of the tournaments are played during the week, which can result in student-athletes missing a substantial amount of class time. Student-athletes at Pepperdine benefit from small class sizes that allow them to develop an understanding with their professors. Pepperdine has received invitations to compete at every major collegiate golf tournament, and Gibbs is careful to craft a schedule that avoids conflicts with midterms and finals. Because the spring semester ends the third week in April, Gibbs says that the Pepperdine academic calendar allows golfers to be focused solely on golf in preparation for the NCAA Regionals and NCAA Championships. Regionals are played the second week of May and the NCAA Championships take place the last week in May. At a time when other schools are in finals, Pepperdine’s women golfers are in a relaxed environment and able to play golf daily. Student-athletes that properly manage their time and work in the classroom and on the golf course have been recognized as NGCA All-American Scholars nine times and WCC All-Academic selections on 25 occasions.

NGCA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLARS 1995 BeckyGardner DawnLassen 1996 DawnLassen 1998 JennyGlasgow 1999 JennyGlasgow 2000 JennyGlasgow RamieTakahashi 2003 KatherineHull 2006 Carolina Llano 2009 JessicaWallace

ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS

Adleta,Ashley ...................................1990,91Agojo,Jayvie ........................2006,07,08,09Anderson,Jeanette ................................1994Arenas,MariaCristina ..........2002,03,04,05Ballin,Libby ..........................1990,91,92,93Benefield,April............................1987,88,89Blackmun,Ellen ......................................1994Bleichenbacher,Dominique ........1999,00,01Bowditch,Leanne .................2005,06,07,08Burgess,Dionne ...............................1987,89Cadwallader,Kristin ..............1995,96,97,98Chai,Esther ..........................1999,00,01,02Chang,Lisa ..........................1998,99,00,01Chatfield,Andria .....................................2002Cho,Misun .............................................2007Choi,Marina .....................................2005,06Clark,Courtney.....................2003,04,05,06Cordova,Cathy...........................1990,91,92Cosgrove,Jody-Marie ..........1990,91,92,93Crawford,Nancy .....................................1988deGannes,Martine ....................2008,09,10Derieg,Devon.......................1991,93,94,95

Drolson,Kaitlin .................................2009,10Durdin,Tamie ...................................1999,00Eisenhart,Mandy..............................1996,97Fanning,Crystal .....................................2002Gardner,Becky ...........................1993,94,95Gelleni,Stephanie ................2005,06,07,08Glasgow,Jenny ....................1997,98,99,00Glasgow,McKenna.................................1998Greenberg,Kristy .......................1987,89,90Hackett,Amy ..........................................1992Hampton,Michelle ................1991,92,93,94Harvey,Petra ....................................1991,92Hayashida,Kiara ....................................2009Hickman,Greta.......................................1996Hull,Katherine ......................2000,01,02,03Johnson,Jennifer ...................................1997Kaneko,Ayaka ........................................2009Kang,Danielle ........................................2010Karle,Taylore ..............................2008,09,10Kelly,Peggy ..........................1987,88,89,90Kim,Candida ........................1994,95,96,97Kyono,Rachel ......................2002,03,04,05

ALL-TIME ROSTER

WCC ALL-ACADEMIC 1997 KristenCadwallader JennyGlasgow GaylenMatsumura 1998 KristenCadwallader JennyGlasgow RamieTakahashi 1999 JennyGlasgow RamieTakahashi 2000 JennyGlasgow RamieTakahashi 2001 RamieTakahashi Kate Waggoner 2002 KatherineHull 2003 KatherineHull 2004 MariaCristinaArenas CourtneyClark RachelKyono Carolina Llano 2005 RachelKyono Carolina Llano 2006 Carolina Llano 2007 StephanieGelleni NicoleMontgomery 2008 LeanneBowditch StephanieGelleni

BECKYGARDNER

KATHERINEHULL

JENNYGLASGOW

DAWNLASSEN

RAMIETAKAHASHI

CAROLINALLANO

Lassen,Dawn .......................1993,94,95,96Llano,Carolina .....................2003,04,05,06Massei,Stacey .....................1988,89,90,91Matsumoto,Yumi ....................................1995Matsumura,Gaylen ..............1995,96,97,98McCloskey,Lisa ................................2009,10Medley,Dina .....................................1988,89Modjeleski,Carol ....................................1987Montgomery,Nicole ....................2006,07,08Onoue,Seiko ..........................................2003Park,Kristy ...........................1989,90,91,92Plenn,Ruth .......................................1996,97Takahashi,Ramie .................1998,99,00,01Taylor,Nadina .........................................1999Tuminaro,Niki ........................................1996Tuminaro,Ronda ..................1992,93,94,95Vargas,Eileen ......................2004,05,06,07Waggoner,Kate ................................2001,02Wallace,Jessica ...............................2009,10Woods,Catherine ...................................2004Wright,Lindsey .....................2000,01,02,03

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JESSICAWALLACE

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WAVES ON THE LPGA TOUR

LINDSEY WRIGHTTurnedproaftergraduatingin2003.CompetedontheFuturesTourfortwosea-sons,andwassecondonthe2004moneylisttoearnaspotonthe2005LPGATour.Hercareerearningsarenearly$2million.Hercareer-bestfinishwassecondatthe2009LPGAMcDonald’sChampionship.

TAMIE DURDINTurnedproin2000andqualifiedfortheLPGATourinherfirstattemptin2001.Hascareerearningsofmorethan$1million.CurrentlyplaysontheLPGATourandJapaneseLPGATour.

In the last decade, Pepperdine has had six golfers qualify for the LPGA Tour. Tamie Durdin, Nadina Taylor, Katherine Hull and Lindsey Wright each successfulyqualified for the LPGA Tour on their first attempt. Carolina Llano, after a year on the Duramed Futures Tour, won her spot in 2008 through qualifying. Misun Cho placed third on the Duramed Futures Tour money list to earn her LPGA Tour card in 2010. One other player, Eileen Vargas, reached the final stage of LPGA Qualifying in 2007 and has both competed in LPGA events.

Head Coach Laurie Gibbs is proud of the success achieved by these former student-athletes on both the LPGA Tour and Futures Tour. Pepperdine offers perfect weather, a competitive schedule, quality practicefacilities and a small-school familyenvironment that benefited these young ladies as they prepared for a professional career at the highest level of women’s golf.

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MISUN CHOTurnedproin2008.Wontwiceonthe2009FuturesTourandfinishedthirdontheseason-endingmoneylistto earn an LPGA Tourcardfor2010.

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KATHERINE HULLTurnedproaftergraduatingin2003.WontwoFuturesToureventsin2003andjoinedtheLPGATourin2004.Hascareerearningsofmorethan$2.1million.Wonthe2008CanadianWomen’sOpenandthe2009ANZLadiesMastersinhernativeAustralia.AppearedonthecoverofGolfWorldMagazineinNovember2007.

EILEEN VARGASJoinedtheFuturesTourin2007afterhergraduationfromPepperdine.HasalsoplayedinLPGAeventsandreachedthefinalroundofLPGAqualifyingfor2008. CAROLINA LLANO

Aftergraduation,joinedtheFuturesTourandcompetedin10eventsin2007.WasanLPGArookiein2008,earningnearly$90,000andabestfinishofninthattheCoronaChampionship.

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LIFE AFTER PEPPERDINEDuring her 17 seasons as the head coach of the Pepperdine women’s golf program, Laurie Gibbs has recruited players that succeed both academically and on the golf course throughout their collegiate careers. However, their accomplishments are not restricted to just their time spent in Malibu. Many players have gone on to successful careers in the business world and some are continuing to play golf at the professional level. Here’s a list of some of those student-athletes who have taken their collegiate successes into the real world.

MARIA C.ARENAS

KRISTINCADWALLADER

ESTHERCHAI

LISACHANG

MISUNCHO

MARINACHOI

Name ..........................................................................Major/Graduation Year .................................................Current ProfessionJayvie(Agojo)Dario ...................................................InternationalStudies2009 ..............................................HospitalAdministrationMariaCristinaArenas .................................................Advertising2005 .............................................................Real EstateLeanneBowditch ........................................................IntegratedMarketing2008..............................................DuramedFuturesTourKristin(Cadwallader)Wulf ..........................................Accounting1998 .............................................................AccountantEstherChai .................................................................Advertising2002 .............................................................TeacherLisaChang .................................................................Advertising2001 .............................................................PharmaceuticalSalesMisunCho ..................................................................Communications .............................................................LPGATourMarinaChoi ................................................................Art ...................................................................................DuramedFuturesTourCourtney(Clark)Lee ..................................................Psychology2006 ............................................................BusinessTamieDurdin ..............................................................BusinessAdministration .................................................LPGATourStephanieGelleni .......................................................Communications2008 ....................................................SportsMarketingJennyGlasgow ...........................................................English2000 ...................................................................TeacherKatherineHull .............................................................SportsAdministration2003 .............................................LPGATourRachel(Kyono)DeLaCruz........................................Psychology2005 ............................................................Real EstateCarolina Llano ............................................................InternationalBusiness2006 ...........................................LPGATourGaylenMatsumura .....................................................BusinessAdministration1998 ........................................BiotechExecutiveRamieTakahashi ........................................................Accounting2001 .............................................................AccountantNadina(Taylor)Light ..................................................Communications .............................................................LPGATourEileenVargas .............................................................Communications2007 ....................................................DuramedFuturesTourLindseyWright ............................................................SportsAdministration2003 .............................................LPGATour

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LEANNEBOWDITCH

COURTNEYCLARK

STEPHANIEGELLENI

JENNYGLASGOW

KATHERINE HULL

RACHELKYONO

CAROLINALLANO

TAMIEDURDIN

GAYLENMATSUMURA

NADINATAYLOR

EILEENVARGAS

LINDSEYWRIGHT

RAMIETAKAHASHI

JAYVIEAGOJO

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HOME COURSESThe Pepperdine women’s golf program would like to offer its sincere thanks to the members and staff at thefollowing facilities who have extended continuing generosity during the 2009-10 season:

CALABASAS COUNTRY CLUB18Holes•6,500Yards•71.8rating

Architects:RobertTrentJones,Sr.&RobertTrentJonesJr.PGAProfessional:TomFink

EL CABALLERO COUNTRY CLUB18Holes•6,830Yards•73.2rating

Architect:RobertJohnstonPGAProfessional:MarkTaylor

MOORPARK COUNTRY CLUB27Holes•6,535Yards•71.3rating

Architect:PeterJacobsenPGAProfessional:WesJackson

MALIBU COUNTRY CLUB18Holes•6,156Yards•70.0rating

Architect:WilliamBellPGAProfessional:GeneHori

ROBINSON RANCH GOLF CLUB36Holes•6,903/6,508Yards•74.4/72.3ratingArchitects:TedRobinsonSr.&TedRobinsonJr.

PGAProfessional:LarryAtlas

PEPPERDINECOURSES

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The Pepperdine women’s golf program would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous contributions during the

2009-10 season:

PEPPERDINESPONSORS

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THIS IS

“What We hope to build is much more than a beautiful campus. it Will, as you can sense, be that. but if that is all We shall have accomplished, We shall have failed. What We hope to create here, in these hills, is a spirit of place. a place Where minds Will be opened, Where lives Will be changed, Where lasting relationships Will be formed.”

— seaver college dedication, may 23, 1970

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PEPPERDINE• Malibu is located right alongside the Pacific Ocean, just about 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Pepperdine’s picturesque campus is just a few hundred yards up the hill from Malibu Beach. The Malibu area, as well as all of Southern California, offers tremendous recreation, sporting and entertainment opportunities.

• Pepperdine’s motto is “Freely ye received, freely give” (Matt. 10:8).

• Pepperdine is an independent, medium-sized Christian institution committed to the highest standards of academic excellence and Christian values.

• Approximately 8,000 students are enrolled in five colleges and schools, including Seaver College, the flagship undergraduate school of liberal arts and sciences. A bachelor’s degree is available in nearly 40 areas of study.

• Pepperdine was ranked number 56 by the U.S. News and World Report’s list of America’s best colleges in 2009 (and is the only West Coast Conference school in the top 100).

• Pepperdine was awarded the title of “Most Beautiful Campus” by the Princeton Review in 2005.

• The student-to-faculty ratio is 13:1.

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UNIVERSITY• Students and alumni consistently cite the quality, accessibility and caring nature of the faculty and staff as among Pepperdine’s major strengths.

• There are 395 full-time teaching faculty, and 98% of full-time faculty have earned doctoral degrees. Students are provided with experiential opportunities, including research projects and internships so that their knowledge can be put to practice.

• 75% of Pepperdine undergraduates receive some form of financial assistance.

• Pepperdine University is respected both nationally and internationally. Students come to Pepperdine from all 50 states and more than 70 countries worldwide. Additionally, nearly 60% of Pepperdine’s undergraduate students study abroad at one point within one more than 20 international programs.

• Pepperdine was recently voted as having the seventh-best study-abroad program in the nation by the Institute of International Education. Study-abroad programs include Heidelberg, Germany; London, England; Florence, Italy; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Lausanne, Switzerland; and Shanghai, China.

• Among the 38 different majors offered, the top five at Seaver College are business administration, advertising, international studies, international business, psychology and political science.

• The University was founded in 1937 by George Pepperdine, a Christian businessman who established the Western Auto Supply Company.

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ATHLETIC Pepperdine is classified as an NCAA Division I-AAA school (Division I schools that do not sponsor football), and the Waves are one of the very best of their kind. Since the I-AAA Athletic Director’s Association All-Sports Trophy was established, ranking the various schools on their postseason success, Pepperdine has finished in the top six every single time, including in first place twice (2004-05 and 2005-06).

In the annual NACDA Director’s Cup standings, which measures overall postseason success, Pepperdine has finished first among all of its West Coast Conference rivals for 13 straight years.

BaseballThe 1992 College World Series champions, Pepperdine baseball has recorded a remarkable 32 straight 30-win seasons. The Waves have advanced to the NCAA Championships 25 times, including five times under head coach Steve Rodriguez. Pepperdine has captured 17 regular-season WCC crowns and four WCC Championship Series titles. Twenty-nine alums have gone on to success in Major League Baseball.

Men’s BasketballOver the years, the Pepperdine men’s basketball program has made 13 NCAA Tournament appearances, captured at least a share of 16 conference titles, won three West Coast Conference Tournament titles and sent dozens of players into professional basketball. Head coach Tom Asbury was one of the top coaches in the WCC’s history from 1989-94 and he has returned to Malibu to help the program thrive once again.

Women’s BasketballWith seven postseason appearances in the last 11 seasons, the Pepperdine women’s basketball team has developed into a consistent winner and a contender in the West Coast Conference. The Waves made their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2000 with an at-large bid, then captured the WCC Tournament title and subsequent NCAA appearances in 2002, 2003 and 2006, the most recent coming under head coach Julie Rousseau.

Cross Country / TrackHead coach Robert Radnoti has the goal of national prominence for his cross country and track programs. The Waves were extremely strong in these sports at their South-Central campus from the 1930s to the 1960s, with All-Americans and Olympians to their credit. However, the programs were dropped briefly when the university moved its campus to Malibu. The Waves have made great strides in cross country over the years and track was added again in the past few years.

Women’s SoccerOne of the youngest programs on Pepperdine’s campus, the women’s soccer team has quickly developed into among the strongest in recent years. Since its inaugural season in 1993, the Waves have posted 10-win seasons 10 times and made the NCAA Tournament five straight years from 2001-05. Head coach Tim Ward has helped his Waves reach the NCAA’s Sweet 16 on two occasions.

YakhoubaDiawara

JenniferLacy

AnnaPicarelli

DanHaren

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SUCCESS

Men’s GolfThe 1997 NCAA men’s golf champions and a regular at the top of the West Coast Conference’s leaderboard, Pepperdine competes with the nation’s best. The Waves have won 16 WCC titles since 1987 and have 11 straight NCAA regional appearances. Pepperdine won the NCAA title in John Geiberger’s first season and have posted two other top 10 national finishes.

Women’s GolfIn the last 16 seasons since Laurie Gibbs became head coach, the Pepperdine women’s golf program has developed into a national championship contender. The Waves have won 11 WCC titles, been to 11 straight NCAA Regional tournaments and have made nine NCAA Championships appearances. The Waves finished second in the nation in 2003 and boast four top-five finishes.

Women’s Swimming & DivingFor more than 20 years, Pepperdine has thrived in the Pacific Collegiate Swimming & Diving Conference. The Waves have had nine consecutive top-five finishes under head coach Nick Rodionoff, including a program-best-tying second-place finish in 2008. Ten of Pepperdine’s 20 record times have come under Rodionoff’s watch.

Men’s TennisNo team has been more consistent then Pepperdine’s men’s tennis program, which wins the West Coast Conference title and makes the NCAA Tournament with amazing regularity. The Waves have won 40 WCC titles, including 19 in a row. Led by head coach Adam Steinberg, the Waves reached the pinnacle in 2006 and won the national championship.

Women’s TennisNo coach has been on staff at Pepperdine for more consecutive years than Gualberto Escudero, who took over as women’s tennis head coach in 1977-78. His tenure has featured WCC titles (21, including seven in a row), NCAA Tournament appearances (26, with 12 in a row) and top 25 finishes (including eight times in the nation’s top 10).

Men’s VolleyballPepperdine’s most successful program has won five NCAA men’s volleyball championships, second-most of any school, with the last title coming in 2005. The program is synonymous with head coach Marv Dunphy, who was responsible for four of the titles and has also had a long association with USA Volleyball. Pepperdine has made the NCAA Championships event on 15 occasions, including six times in the past decade.

Women’s VolleyballFor most of its history, the Pepperdine women’s volleyball program has boasted one of the nation’s top coaches in Nina Matthies, who took over in 1983. Since the West Coast Conference added women’s volleyball, the Waves have been the league’s dominant program with 10 titles. Since 1981, the Waves have made 20 trips to the NCAA Championships, including 11 in the last 12 years.

Men’s Water PoloPepperdine was the host site of the 1984 Olympic water polo competition, so it should be no surprise that the Waves excel in the sport. Pepperdine has advanced to the NCAA Championships 12 times in its history and captured the national crown in 1997. Current coach Jack Kocur was a player on that title team. The Waves have won at least a share of conference titles nine times and have finished in the top 10 in the national rankings every year since 1976.

MichaelPutnam

KatherineHull

JesseSmith

JonathanWinder

AndreBegemann

KatieWilkins

LindsayAdarme

SylviaKosakowski

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS1978 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL1985 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL1986 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL1992 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL1992 BASEBALL 1997 MEN’S GOLF1997 MEN’S WATER POLO2005 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL2006 MEN’S TENNISThe fact that Pepperdine has won NCAA championships in five different men’s sports is a rare feat, as the Waves are one of only 14 schools to accomplish this. Making it even more noteworthy is that Pepperdine is the only non-BCS school and is by far the smallest. Following are the 14 schools with their enrollment figures.Arizona State (63,278) California (33,000)Indiana (38,247) Michigan (38,006)Michigan State (45,520) Minnesota (50,042)Ohio State (50,504) Oklahoma State (32,721)Penn State (42,294) Pepperdine (8,000)Stanford (14,890) UCLA (36,890)USC (33,000) Wisconsin (41,466)

Additional national championships have been won by the now-defunct football squad (1947 small college), men’s tennis (1952 NAIA), Jerome Jones and Kelly Jones (1984 NCAA Tennis Doubles Tournament), Carlos DiLaura and Kelly Jones (1985 NCAA Tennis Doubles Tournament) and Robbie Weiss (1988 NCAA Tennis Singles Tournament).

CHAMPIONS

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPSBASEBALL (17 WCC regular season): 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 (co), ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘95, 2001, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 (co); (4 WCC Championship Series): 2001, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06MEN’S BASKETBALL (12 WCC regular season): 1962, ‘76, ‘81 (co), ‘82, ‘83, ‘85, ‘86, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, 2000, ‘02 (co); (3 WCC Tournaments): 1991, ‘92, ‘94; (4 CCAA Regular Season):

1950, ‘51, ‘52, ‘53WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (4 WCC regular season): 1999 (co), 2000, ‘02, ‘03; (3 WCC Tournaments): 2002, ‘03, ‘06MEN’S GOLF (16 WCC titles): 1987, ‘89, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07WOMEN’S GOLF (11 WCC titles): 1998, ‘99, 2000, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09WOMEN’S SOCCER (1 WCC regular season): 2002MEN’S TENNIS (40 WCC titles): 1958, ‘62, ‘63, ‘69, ‘70, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000,

‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09WOMEN’S TENNIS (21 WCC titles): 1988, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09MEN’S VOLLEYBALL (5 MPSF regular season): 2000, ‘02, ‘03, ‘05, ‘07; (4 MPSF Tournaments): 1998, 2002, ‘05, ‘08; (1 WIVA regular season): 1992; (3 SCIVA regular season): 1976

(co), ‘78 (co), ‘85WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL (10 WCC regular season): 1985, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘99, 2001, ‘02, ‘03MEN’S WATER POLO (2 MPSF regular season): 1997, 2002; (3 Big West regular season): ‘89 (co), ‘90 (co), ‘91 (co); (3 PCAA regular season): 1980, ‘84, ‘86; (1 PCAA Tournament):

1977

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The Pepperdine University Athletics Department is committed to a program of life skills that provides educational experiences and services in order to develop well-balanced life styles for student-athletes; to encourage growth in decision making, planning and fulfillment of career and life goals; and to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience within the university setting.

The program is required for every incoming freshman and transfer student-athlete. Nationally recognized speakers and a life skills class are part of the program. Topics are chosen to support the following commitment purpose statements:

• Commitment to Academic Excellence — To support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation.

• Commitment to Athletics Excellence — To build philosophical foundations for the development of athletics programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student athlete.

Pepperdine University’s goal is to “strengthen lives for purpose, service and leadership” and the Pepperdine Athletics Department is a strong believer in helping its student-athletes to meet this goal. The school’s athletic teams embrace the concept of volunteerism and service to the community. Teams are regularly taking on projects that will better the lives of others.

Step Forward is an annual day held each fall that is devoted to community service, when more than a thousand Pepperdine students, staff, faculty and alumni will disperse throughout Southern California in order to lend a hand to those in need. Pepperdine’s athletic teams have been front and center as part of this event, as well as other service opportunities year-round.

COMMUNITY

LIFE SKILLS/SAAC• Commitment to Personal Development — To support the

development of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and decision making skills.

• Commitment to Service — To engage the student-athlete in service to his/her campus and surrounding communities.

• Commitment to Career Development — To encourage the student-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals.

The Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) is comprised of two student leaders from each athletic team at Pepperdine. National SAACs at a glance:

• Generate a student-athlete voice within the NCAA structure.

• Solicit student-athlete response to proposed NCAA legislation.

• Recommend potential NCAA legislation.• Review, react and comment to the governance structure

on legislation, activities and subjects of interest.• Actively participate in the administrative process of

athletics programs and the NCAA.• Promote a positive student-athlete image.

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RALEIGHRUNNELSMEMORIALPOOL

RALPHS-STRAUSTENNISCENTER

FIRESTONE FIELDHOUSE

ATHLETIC

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TARIFRAHMROKUS FIELD

EDDY D. FIELDSTADIUM

STOTSENBERGTRACK

WEIGHT ROOM TRAINING ROOM

FACILITIES

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ANDREWBENTONUniversityPresident

DR. JOHNWATSON

AthleticsDirector

DR. DONSHORES

FacultyAthletics Rep.

SAMLAGANAAssociate

Vice Chancellor

ROXANNELEVENSON

AssociateAthletics Director

DAVIDRHOADES

AssociateAthletics Director

DR. STEVEPOTTS

Sr. AssociateAthletics Director

KARINTAYLORAssociate

Athletics Director

CINDYDEL DOSSO

AssociateAthletics Director

MARCUSBROWNAssistant

Athletics Director

PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS DEPARTMENTAthletics: (310) 506-4150 Tickets: (866) WAVE-TIX24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, Calif., 90263

www.PepperdineSports.com

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENTPEPPERDINE ATHLETICS PHILOSOPHYThe Athletics Department supports and endorses the Pepperdine University Mission Statement. At Pepperdine University, student-athletes will be provided with opportunities to achieve goals as stated by the University founder, Mr. George Pepperdine. His original statement of purpose is still the guiding principle of the University: “Therefore, as my contribution to the well-being and happiness of this generation and those that follow, I am endowing this institution to help young men and women prepare themselves for a life of usefulness in this competitive world and to help them build a foundation of Christian character and faith which will survive the storms of life.”

Intercollegiate student-athletes representing Pepperdine University will be bonafide students pursuing degree programs of their choice who enjoy the opportunity to develop their athletics abilities consistent with the high standards of academic scholarship, sportsmanship, leadership and institutional tradition.

Further, it is recognized that the Pepperdine University Athletics Program:

• is an integral part of a total university spectrum involving students, faculty, administrators, staff and patrons.

• should develop character, maturity and a sense of fair play as well as athletics excellence.• should promote pride in the University among students, faculty, staff and community

supporters.• should generate revenue to support, in part, all intercollegiate athletics teams representing

the University.• should abide by the letter and spirit of the law requiring nondiscrimination on the basis of

sex, race, creed or national origin.• must abide by all rules and regulations as set forth by the institution, the governing

conferences and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

PEPPERDINE ATHLETICS OBJECTIVESAmong the objectives of the Pepperdine University Athletics program are the following:

• to develop an awareness and understanding of the human person, including intellectual, physical, social and spiritual dimensions.

• to encourage scholarship, leadership, sportsmanship, fair play and an appreciation of opponents and amateur athletics.

• to develop teamwork, respect for authority and an appreciation of rules and regulations governing the game.

• to develop an attitude of responsibility to society.• to develop an appreciation for the beauty of physical performance and aesthetic values.• to prepare students for meaningful and satisfying careers.• to help students gain understanding and respect for individuals from other backgrounds and

cultures.• to encourage students to become involved in neighborhood and community service

activities.• to field disciplined and competitive teams seeking superior athletic performance within

established rules and ethical conduct.• to schedule appropriate competition for the athletes and teams.• to have the University’s Athletics Department recognized as an ethical leader and an

example of excellence in management, performance and conduct.• to provide superior facilities for competition, training and teaching.• to seek continual improvement in the system of intercollegiate athletics by reducing

pressures on coaches which might lead to improprieties.• to create a positive, enjoyable and fun home event experience for Pepperdine students,

faculty, staff, alumni and fans.

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When the West Coast Conference first got its start back in 1952, the founders really had only one goal in mind — to create a convenient way for five Bay Area schools to play basketball. What has grown from that original vision some 57 years ago is a marvelously cohesive athletics league that is competitive at a national level in 13 sports. The eight current members of the WCC span the western coast of the United States from Canada to Mexico. Though the institutions range from the pine forests of Eastern Washington to the sun-drenched beaches of Southern California, the combined excellence in academics and athletics sets the conference apart on the national scene and draws the individual institutions together in a common mission. The WCC sponsors championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball. Originally chartered as the California Basketball Association, the five-team league included Pacific, Saint Mary’s, San Francisco, San Jose State and Santa Clara, and the first-ever men’s basketball game was played January 2, 1953. After three seasons of play under that name, the conference expanded to include Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine in 1955, and became known as the West Coast Athletic Conference in 1956. The name was shortened in 1989. The current alignment of Gonzaga University, Loyola Marymount University, Pepperdine University, University of Portland, Saint Mary’s College, University of San Diego, University of San Francisco and Santa Clara University has remained unchanged since 1979, making the WCC the

third-most stable athletic conference in the nation. Only the Ivy League and the Pacific-10 Conference have been together longer. Women’s sports were incorporated into the WCC prior to the 1985-86 season, and the league has made steady improvements in several sports, particularly basketball, soccer and volleyball. Since joining the WCC prior to the 1955-56 season, Pepperdine has claimed 129 WCC regular-season team championships in the following sports: baseball (17), men’s basketball (12), women’s basketball (4), men’s golf (16), women’s golf (11), women’s soccer (1), men’s tennis (40), women’s tennis (21) and women’s volleyball (10). Additionally, the men’s and women’s basketball team have each won the league’s postseason tournament three times. The baseball team has won the WCC Championship Series four times. The league relocated its headquarters in the summer of 1998 to San Bruno near the San Francisco International Airport. The WCC hired Jamie Zaninovich as its commissioner in March 2008.

WCC

MPSF PCSC The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation was established during the 1992-93 academic year to serve the competitive needs of member institutions from the Big West, Pacific-10, Mountain West, Western Athletic and West Coast Conferences and other selected universities in the western United States; and to provide championship competition for Division I intercollegiate Olympic sports in a conference setting. The MPSF was originally formed to provide enhanced competition and championship opportunities for sports without conference affiliation; to contain the costs of competition; and to ensure the survival of sports impacted by Title IX and other fiscal pressures. The Federation has served as an incubator for emerging women’s sports and as a safe harbor for sports impacted by conference realignments. In men’s volleyball, the Waves have won five regular season and four tournament titles. Pepperdine competes against BYU, Cal State Northridge, Hawaii, Long Beach State, Pacific, Stanford, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara and USC. MPSF schools have won 14 of the 17 NCAA men’s volleyball championships since the conference was created (including one by Pepperdine). In men’s water polo, the Waves have won two regular-season crowns. Pepperdine competes against California, Long Beach State, Pacific, Stanford, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara and USC. MPSF schools have won all 17 NCAA men’s water polo championships since the conference was created (including one by Pepperdine).

Pepperdine has been a member of the Pacific Collegiate Swimming & Diving Conference for more than 20 years. The PCSC has allowed a number of swimming programs of all shape and size — NCAA Division I, II and III and the NAIA — who are not affiliated with a major conference to come together and participate at a championship meet. The Waves swim against Alaska-Fairbanks, Biola, California Baptist, Cal State East Bay, Chapman, Concordia, Fresno Pacific, Loyola Marymount, Northern Colorado, Seattle, Soka, UC San Diego and UC Santa Cruz. Pepperdine has always been among the top programs in the PCSC and tied its best-ever finish with a second-place showing in 2008.

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WAVE GREATS

OLYMPIANSSince 1956, Pepperdine has developed a distinguished association with the Olympic Games, as more than 40 members of the university community have gone on to participate in the Olympics as either a player or a coach. Pepperdine athletes have won 17 medals (seven gold) as part of 12 different teams.

Alvis Andrews USA 1960 Track (alternate)Simon Aspelin Sweden 2008 (SILVER) TennisKevin Barnett USA 2000, 2004 VolleyballDain Blanton USA 2000 (GOLD), 2004 Beach VolleyballRoberto Borelli Brazil 1984 Water PoloTerrezene Brown USA 1964 Track Craig Buck USA 1984 (GOLD), 1988 (GOLD) VolleyballVilma Charlton Jamaica 1964, 1968, 1972 TrackLinda Chisholm USA 1984 (SILVER) VolleyballGeoffrey Clark Australia 1988, 1992 Water PoloBob Ctvrtlik USA 1988 (GOLD), 1992 (BRONZE), 1996 VolleyballCarlos DiLaura Peru 1984 TennisMarv Dunphy USA 1988 (GOLD) Head Coach Volleyball 1996 Consultant Coach Volleyball 2000 Assistant Coach Volleyball 2004 Consultant Coach Volleyball 2008 (GOLD) Consultant Coach VolleyballMartin Edwards Great Britain 1972 SwimmingBrad Gilbert USA 1988 (BRONZE) Tennis Brian Goorjian Australia 2004, 2008 Head Coach BasketballJennifer Gutierrez USA 2000 TriathlonKelly Jones USA 1984 TennisDavid Kirkland — 1964 TrackMartin Laurendeau Canada 1988 TennisMarcos Leite Brazil 1972, 1980, 1984 BasketballChip McCaw USA 2000 VolleyballPablo McNeil Jamaica 1964 TrackGlenn Michibata Canada 1988 TennisAgustin Moreno Mexico 1988 TennisMerrill Moses USA 2008 (SILVER) Water PoloDaniel Mulumba Uganda 1984 SwimmingNancy Owen USA 1964, 1968 VolleyballRyan Radmanovich Canada 2004, 2008 BaseballPeter Rohde Denmark 1984, 1988 SwimmingSean Rooney USA 2008 (GOLD) VolleyballGeorge Roumain USA 2000 VolleyballNicole Sanderson Australia 2004 Beach VolleyballGary Sato USA 1988 (GOLD) Assistant Coach Volleyball 1992 (BRONZE) Assistant Coach VolleyballTerry Schroeder USA 1984 (SILVER), 1988 (SILVER), 1992 Water Polo 2008 (SILVER) Head Coach Water PoloJesse Smith USA 2004, 2008 (SILVER) Water PoloTom Sorenson USA 1996 VolleyballJeff Stork USA 1988 (GOLD), 1992 (BRONZE), 1996 VolleyballAndrew Sznajder Canada 1992 TennisTroy Tanner USA 1988 (GOLD) Volleyball 2008 (GOLD) Coach Beach VolleyballGreg Vernovage USA 2000 (GOLD) Coach Beach VolleyballJerome Walters USA 1956 TrackMarilyn White USA 1964 TrackRod Wilde USA 1984 Volleyball (alternate) 1996, 2000 Assistant Coach Volleyball

ATHLETICS HALL OF FAMEIncluding the 2009 induction ceremony, the Pepperdine Athletics Hall of Fame is made up of 84 individuals, 12 teams and eight Special Achievement Award recipients, all of which constitute an impressive list of student-athletes, coaches and administrators who have made a significant mark on the history of the athletic program.

1980Terry Bell, FootballBert Brewer, Cross Country/TrackRoy Burleson, Cross Country/TrackNick Buzolich, Basketball/TennisHubert Derrick, TennisRobert “Duck” Dowell, BasketballAl Duer, BasketballPete Fogo, BasketballSterling Forbes, BasketballGail Hopkins, Baseball/BasketballDarwin Horn, Football/BaseballBill Johnson, TrackBob Morris, BasketballRon Pettigrew, Cross Country/TrackClark Rex, Baseball/FootballWixie Robinson, Football/TrackJohn Scolinos, Baseball/FootballRay Sims, BaseballGene Vollnogle, Football/TrackBob Warlick, Basketball

1981William “Bird” Averitt, BasketballJack Bighead, Football/TrackDayle Campbell, BaseballHarry Dinnel, BasketballLarry Dugan, BasketballNancy Owen-Fortner, VolleyballChuck Gibbon, Basketball/Football/

Baseball/GolfDennis Johnson, BasketballKaren Logan, Basketball/TennisJay Roelen, FootballHarry Skandera, Cross Country/Track

1982Steve Ebey, BasketballHugh Faulkner, BasketballEd Hyduke, FootballGary Marks, BaseballRob Picciolo, BaseballJerome Walters, TrackJ. Eddie Weems, Track

1983Joy Pace, BasketballMike Scott, BaseballDick Skophammer, BasketballDon Whitney, Track/Basketball

1984Harry Jenkins, BaseballMark Lee, BaseballOllie Matson, BasketballOlaf Tegner, AdministrationWayne Wright, Baseball/Golf/

Administration

1985Craig Buck, VolleyballTerry Schroeder, Water Polo

1986Warren Gaer, FootballRobert “Bo” Williams, Football

1988David Gorrie, Baseball

1989Kim Bueltel, Basketball/VolleyballBrad Gilbert, TennisTed Kiapos, FootballRobin White, TennisSkip Willis, Baseball

1990Dale Drager, FootballJack Drager, FootballElmer Noonan, Football

1996Ricardo Brown, BasketballLinda Chisholm, VolleyballGary Colson, BasketballTed Dodd, VolleyballAllen Fox, TennisJim Hamilton, FootballPat Murphy, Baseball

1999Andy Lopez, Baseball

2008Dain Blanton, VolleyballJim Brinton, BaseballJohn Furlong, BasketballJason Gore, GolfGinger Helgeson, TennisGeorge Roumain, VolleyballNicole Sanderson, VolleyballJeff Stork, VolleyballRobbie Weiss, Tennis

2009Doug Christie, BasketballGeoffrey Clark, Water PoloBob Ctvrtlik, VolleyballKatherine Hull, GolfKelly Jones, TennisJohn Rettberg, BasketballRod Wilde, Volleyball

TEAM HONOREES1939 2-Mile Relay Team1946 Football1947 Football1962 Men’s Basketball1978 Men’s Volleyball1979 Baseball1985 Men’s Volleyball1986 Men’s Volleyball1992 Baseball1992 Men’s Volleyball1997 Men’s Golf1997 Men’s Water Polo

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS1980 Helen Pepperdine1981 Eddy D. and Helen Field1981 Hugh M. Tiner1982 Leonard K. Firestone1983 Howard A. White1984 Charles B. Runnels1999 Neal Scott

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2009-10 WOMEN’S GOLF SCHEDULEDATES TOURNAMENT SITE COURSE

Sept. 13-15 Golfweek Conference Challenge Primm, Nev. Primm Valley Resort

Sept. 19-20 Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. UNM Championship Course

Oct. 5-7 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Sammamish, Wash. Sahallee CC

Oct. 23-25 The Landfall Tradition Wilmington, N.C. CC of Landfall

Feb. 8-10 Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge Palos Verdes, Calif. Palos Verdes GC

Feb. 22-23 Arizona Wildcat Invitational Tucson, Ariz. Arizona National GC

March 1-3 Bruin Wave Invitational Santa Clarita, Calif. Robinson Ranch GC

April 9-11 PING/Arizona State Invitational Tempe, Ariz. Karsten GC

April 19-20 West Coast Conference Championships Vallejo, Calif. Hiddenbrooke GC

May 6-8 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA

May 18-21 NCAA Championships Wilmington, N.C. CC of Landfall