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2009-10 San Jose State University Women’s Golf Roster
Name Ht. Class Exp. Hometown/Last School Attended
Jennifer Brumbaugh 5-7 SO SQ Scotts Valley, Calif./Scotts Valley HS
Cristina Corpus 5-2 SR 3V San Leandro, Calif./San Leandro HS
Katrina Delen-Briones 5-5 JR 2V San Francisco, Calif./Lowell HS
Jody Ho 5-7 SO SQ San Jose, Calif./Piedmont Hills HS
Kanika Minocha 5-3 SR 1V Panchkula, Haryana, India/Bhavan Vidyalaya HS
Kimberly Punyasavatsut 5-4 JR 2V Anaheim,Calif./Wilson HS
Shraddhanjali Singh 5-7 SR 1V Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India/Tarleton State
Linda Thai 5-6 JR SQ San Francisco, Calif./George Washington HS
Madeleine Ziegert 5-8 SO 1V Halmstad, Sweden/Allvar Gullstrand
Head Coach: John Dormann (12th season, San Jose State, 1989)
Associate Head Coach: Dana Dormann (6th season, San Jose State, 1988)
1 • 2009-10 Women’s Golf Media Guide
San Jose State Women’s Golf
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Table of Contents2009-10 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Spartan Coaching Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
2009-10 Spartan Players . . . . . . . . . . 5-17
Fall 2009 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
2008-09 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
NCAA Championships . . . . . . . . . . 20-21
All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-24
Spartan Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27
LPGA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29
Individual Tourney Wins . . . . . . . . . 30-33
2008-09 Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35
Spartan Success. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
San José State University . . . . . . . . 37-41
Campus Village. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Koret Athletic Training Center . . . . . . . 43
Golf Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45
Culture of Champions . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47
City of San José . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Continuing to establish the Spartan
name among national contenders, John
Dormann is in his fifth season as the San
Jose State University women’s golf head
coach. Now in his 12th season affiliated
with the San Jose State golf programs,
Dormann was the assistant for both the
men’s and women’s teams from October
1998 through 2005 when he took over as
the head coach for both teams. Dormann
was named the women’s head coach in
April 2005.
As head coach, the Spartans played
in the NCAA Regional Championships
each of the last four seasons, won the
2006 and 2009 Western Athletic
Conference Championship, captured eight
in-season tournament titles and been
ranked in the top-30 of the GolfStat rank-
ings. The 2008-09 team won four regular
season titles along with the WAC
Championship and played at the NCAA
West Regional. Former Spartan Erica
Moston won the individual WAC title
twice (2007 & 2009). San Jose State has
been a consistent threat at any tournament
it has entered for top team honors since
Dormann took over. The Spartans have
placed in the top-three in 22 of 44 tourna-
ments.
Dormann has recruited effectively
and honed the games of young talents into
tournament-proven skilled players. The
two-time WAC Coach of the Year (2006,
2009) has coached two of the past three
WAC champions including Moston, and
two WAC Freshmen of the Year including
senior Cristina Corpus. San Jose State
players have received seven first team and
seven second-team all-conference honors
with Dormann as head coach.
As proficient in the classroom as on
the golf course, the 2008-09 team received
the Order of Spartan Team GPA award for
the highest combined team grade-point
average for the fall and spring semesters.
Senior Kanika Minocha was recognized as
one of the top-five female scholar athletes
and is a member of the Dean’s List.
As the assistant coach for the men's
and women's programs, the Spartans
women’s teams finished in the top-20 at
the 1999 through 2001 NCAA
Championships including a 15th place fin-
ish in 2000. San Jose State men's and
women's golfers received All-Western
Athletic Conference first or second-team
recognition 24 times while he was the
assistant coach. Ashley Gomes, a 2004
honorable mention All-American, was the
2004 WAC Champion and Player of the
Year.
In the classroom, Spartan golfers
received 25 Academic All-WAC awards
and 10 national awards for academic
excellence from the Golf Coaches
Association of America (GCAA) and the
National Golf Coaches Association
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Coaching Staff
John DormannHead Coach
2006 & 2009 WAC Coach of the Year
(NGCA) during his tenure as the Spartans'
top assistant.
“In addition to building a national
championship-caliber team, we want to
develop a program and student-athletes that
represent the best in San Jose and the uni-
versity,” says the Spartans’ coach.
Before coming on board with the
Spartans, Dormann was a professional
caddy on the Ladies Professional Golf
Association (LPGA) Tour. He worked for
Meg Mallon, the 1991 LPGA Player of the
Year and two-time U.S. Open champion,
and his wife, Dana Dormann, when she,
too, was one of the LPGA’s top players of
the 1990’s. Though Dana no longer com-
petes as a LPGA touring pro on a regular
basis, the Dormanns have reunited as play-
er and caddy at three of the past four U.S.
Open Championships.
The native of Daly City, Calif., is a
1979 graduate of Riordan High School in
San Francisco, Calif. A 1989 graduate of
San Jose State, he majored in social stud-
ies. John and Dana Dormann have two sons, William and Jason, and reside in
Pleasanton, Calif.
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Coaching Staff
John Dormann has caddied at everyLPGA major championship.
Reaching the Spartans
(408) Area Code
Athletics Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .924-1200
John Dormann, Head Coach . . . . . . . . .924-1250
Dana Dormann, Associate Head Coach 924-1250
Amy Villa, Associate SID . . . . . . . . . . .924-1216
Liz Jarnigan, Associate AD . . . . . . . . . .924-2462
Eileen Daley, Assistant AD . . . . . . . . . .924-2040
Lynn Meade, Assistant AD/Compliance 924-1514
Department FAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .924-1291
Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.sjsuspartans.com
Dana Dormann returns for her sixth
season as an assistant women’s golf coach.
Dormann played on the San Jose State
University women’s golf teams during the
1985 through 1988 seasons. She was a
member of the Spartans’ 1987 NCAA
Championship team. Dormann was a four-
time tournament winner; the 1987 Pacific
Coast Athletic Association "Player of the
Year” and a three-time All-American. Her
76.46 stroke average for 141 rounds of
college competition puts her in the top-10
all-time on the San Jose State list.
Dormann was the 1985 U.S. Junior
and Junior World champion. The win at
the U.S. Girls Junior Championship
earned her an invitation to the 1986 U.S.
Open. The native of Oxnard, Calif., began
her professional career on the Women
Professional Golfers' European Tour
(WPGET). In her first LPGA event, the
1991 Oldsmobile LPGA Classic, she fin-
ished in second place. She won the 1992
Las Vegas LPGA International, birdieing
her last hole, and won the 1993 McCall’s
LPGA Classic in Stratton Mountain,
Vermont. Dormann was also a member of
the 1992 and 1993 U.S. Nicheri Cup
teams that competed against teams from
Japan. She was the 1993 Most Valuable
Golfer of the competition. Dormann still
ranks #110 on the all-time LPGA money
winning list.
She was one of five Spartan All-
Americans to make the cut at the 2006
U.S. Open after qualifying for her 13th
Open of her career. She won the 2005
LPGA T-and-CP Championship for teach-
ing and club professionals. That win gar-
nered her an invitation to the 2006 LPGA
Championship. No longer active on the
LPGA Tour, she is a teaching professional
at the Pleasanton (Calif.) Golf Academy.
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Coaching Staff
DanaDormann
Associate HeadCoach
Dormann is a member of the San Jose StateSports Hall of Fame.
MeetMeet
TheThe
SparSpartanstans
At SJSU: In her fourth season...11 top-10
and six more top-20 finishes in 30 college
tournaments.
2008-09: First team All-WAC honoree…
played all 28 rounds with a 74.11 stroke
average…shot seven rounds under par and
three rounds of par…best career finish
was second at the Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly
Invitational…shot 71-75-146 at the tour-
nament…finished sixth at the Ron Moore
Intercollegiate and fifth at the WAC
Championships…shot her first round in
the 60s with a 69 in the first round of the
MountainView Collegiate…Spartans best
finisher at the NCAA West Regional as
she was 35th with a three-round total of
222 (75-74-73)…shot a team-low 71
against Princeton to lead San Jose State to
a win.
2007-08: Second team All-WAC selec-
tion...averaged 75.63 strokes in 32 rounds
played...two rounds under par and two par
rounds for the year...best finish came at
the Peg Barnard California Collegiate
where she was third with a two-round total
of 146... shot a 72 in the first round of the
tournament...finished tied for fourth at the
WAC Championships...shot a 71 in the
final round of the tournament... top San
Jose State finisher at the Spartan
Invitational at fifth place...seventh at the
Ron Moore Intercollegiate and shot a 70
in the second round...added an 18th-place
finish at the Qdoba Invitational.
2006-07: WAC Freshman of the Year...fin-
ished fourth on team in scoring with an
average of 76.38 as a freshman...played 29
rounds of competitive golf...team counted
her score 25 out of 29 rounds... three top-
10 and two more top-20 finishes in 10
tournaments... best individual finish was
fourth at Papa Johns Collegiate...had one
under-par round and three par rounds...low
round of 71 at Spartan Invitational...
recorded eighth place finish of 223 at
Spartan Invitational...shot 219 with two
par rounds for 13th place finish at
Ptarmigan Ram Classic...finished 8th with
221 effort at Price’s Give Em Five
Intercollegiate.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played golf at San
Leandro (Calif.) High (Pat Doohan)...
named all-league and all-state...2004
North Coast Section Girls Golf
Champion...finished third at the 2005
NCS/Les Schwab Tires Girls Golf
Championship... attended the same high
school as Spartan All-American and cur-
rent LPGA player Pat Hurst.
JUNIOR GOLF: Qualified for the 2005
USGA Junior Amateur... advanced to the
round of 32 in match play with a round of
68 in first round of stroke play... qualified
for the USGA Junior Amateur at 12-years-
old... medalist at the 2006 Mary Cave Cup
in San Diego.
OTHER GOLF OPPORTUNITIES:
Played at the 2007 and the 2008 U.S.
Women’s Amateur...top American finisher
and placed fourth at the 2007 Ladies
Philippines Open.
PERSONAL: Sociology major...also
likes basketball and reading...Cristina
Miranda Corpus was born on October 18,
1988, in Reno, Nev.
6 • San José State University
2009-10 Player Biographies
CristinaCorpus
5-2, Senior, 3VSan Leandro,
Calif.Sociology Major
Corpus At San Jose State2008-09 SeasonPtarmigan Ram Classic 72-71-74=217 18thRon Moore Intercollegiate 71-73-72=216 6thKent Youel Invitational 77-78-74=229 38thLamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invitational 71-75=146 2ndAztec Invitational 77-80-77=234 31stCalifornia Dual 78Princeton Dual 71MountainView Collegiate 69-71-79=219 13thRyder Canes & Cardinal Classic 75-77-72=224 6thWAC Championships 74-71-74=219 5thNCAA Regional Championships 75-74-73=222 35thTotals 28 rounds 2,075 strokes 74.11 avg.
2007-08 SeasonPtarmigan Ram Classic 75-79-72=226 34thRon Moore Intercollegiate 76-70-75=221 7thStanford Intercollegiate 78-81-75=234 53rdKent Youel Invitational 77-77-74=228 19thQdoba Invitational 76-77-75=228 18thSpartan Invitational 75-73-76=224 5thMountainView Collegiate 73-81-72=226 31stPING/ASU Invitational 77-75-82=234 65thPeg Barnard California Collegiate 72-74=146 3rdWAC Championships 75-78-71=224 4thNCAA Regional Championships 78-74-77=229 69thTotals 32 rounds 2,420 strokes 75.63 avg.
2006-07 SeasonPtarmigan Ram Fall Classic 72-75-72=219 13thHeather Farr Memorial Invitational77-80-75=232 27thPrice’s Give Em Five Intercollegiate72-75-74=221 8thStanford Intercollegiate 79-74-86=239 65thPapa John’s Collegiate 80-75-75=230 4thSpartan Invitational 71-77-75=223 8thAnteater Invitational 81-81-77=239 17thCalifornia Collegiate 76-76=152 30thWAC Championships 80-78-77=235 21stNCAA Regional Championships 78-74-73=225 24thTotals 29 rounds 2,215 strokes 76.38 avg.Career Totals 89 rounds 6,710 strokes 75.39 avg.
At SJSU: In her fourth year.
2008-09: Played 10 rounds with a 78.40
average…best finish was 25th at the
Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invitational…best
round was a 75 in the final round of the
Kent Youel Invitational.
2007-08: Played 32 rounds and averaged
79.06 strokes...best finish was 12th at the
Spartan Invitational where she shot a 73 in
the first round...also shot a 73 in the third
round at the MountainView
Collegiate and the PING/ASU
Invitational.
2006-07: Saw three competi-
tive rounds of action in her
first year at San Jose State...
stroke average of 80.33...fin-
ished 62nd at the Spartan
Invitational.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended
Bhavan Vidyalaya High
School in her home country of
India...won the 2006
Chandigarh Ladies Amateur
Open, 2006 All-India Junior
Championship...finished fourth
at the All-India Ladies Open
Championship.
PERSONAL: Majoring in psychology...
wants to attend graduate school to become
a therapist...likes reading and hanging out
with friends...San Jose State Scholar-
Athlete...President’s Scholar…2007-08
National Golf Coaches Association All-
American Scholar...Academic All-WAC
honoree...Kanika Minocha was born on
March 18, 1988, in Chandigarh, India.
8 • San José State University
2009-10 Player Biographies
KanikaMinocha
5-3, Senior, 1VPanchkula,
Haryana, IndiaPsychology Major
Minocha At San Jose State
2008-09 Season
Ron Moore Intercollegiate 84-76-83=243 66th
Kent Youel Invitational 77-77-75=229 38th
Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invitational 76-79=155 25th
California Dual 81
Princeton Dual 76
Totals 10 rounds 784 strokes 78.40 avg.
2007-08 Season
Ptarmigan Ram Classic 77-83-75=235 61st
Ron Moore Intercollegiate 77-80-77=234 50th
Stanford Intercollegiate 80-86-85=251 89th
Kent Youel Invitational 86-78-85=249 85th
Qdoba Invitational 76-78-78=232 31st
Spartan Invitational 73-76-79=228 12th
MountainView Collegiate 76-79-73=228 43rd
PING/ASU Invitational 77-77-73=227 46th
Peg Barnard California Collegiate 84-75=159 47th
WAC Championships 81-82-80=243 33rd
NCAA Regional Championships 87-77-80=244 102nd
Totals 32 rounds 2,530 strokes 79.06 avg.
2006-07 Season
Spartan Invitational 82-78-87=241 62nd
Totals 3 rounds 241 strokes 80.33 avg.
Career Totals 45 rounds 3,555 strokes 79.00 avg.
AT SJSU: Second season at the school…
three top-20 finishes.
2008-09: Played 26 rounds and had a
76.54 average…shot two rounds under par
and four rounds of par…best finish was
13th at the WAC Championships where
she shot a 71 in the second round…fin-
ished 18th at the Aztec Invitational and
19th at the Ryder Canes & Cardinal
Classic…shot at 68 in the first round of
the Kent Youel Invitational…added a 72
against California in a dual meet…
TARLETON STATE: Played two sea-
sons at the school (2006-07 & 2007-08)…
2007-08 Duramed FUTURES Tour NCGA
Division II First Team All-American
selection...second team All-America hon-
oree in 2006-07...two-time first team All-
West Regional pick...two time Lone Star
Conference Player of the Year...2007-08
LSC Academic Player of the Year...tied for
11th at the 2008 NCAA Division II
Championships...won the 2007 & 2008
NCAA Division II West Regional
Individual title...team finished
fifth at the 2008 NCAA
Championships and won eight
tournaments during the 2007-08
school year.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended
Sacred Heart Convent School...
member of the school’s soccer
and basketball teams.
JUNIOR GOLF: Played on the Indian
national team...played on the 2008 team at
the Asian Pacific Queen Sirikit
Tournament in Japan...also represented
India at the 2006 Queen Sirikit
Tournament in Australia.
PERSONAL: Majoring in business man-
agement...enjoys playing the guitar, read-
ing, dancing and writing...Shraddhanjali
Singh was born on September 12, 1986, in
Jamshedpur, India.
10 • San José State University
2009-10 Player Biographies
ShraddhanjaliSingh
5-7, Senior, 1VJamshedpur,
Jharkhand, IndiaBusiness Major
Singh At San Jose State
2008-09 Season
Ptarmigan Ram Classic 79-78-77=234 72nd
Ron Moore Intercollegiate 77-77-82=236 49th
Kent Youel Invitational 68-76-83=227 31st
Aztec Invitational 72-80-77=229 18th
California Dual 72
Princeton Dual 72
MountainView Collegiate 72-76-81=229 50th
Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic 76-75-79=230 19th
WAC Championships 79-71-76=226 13th
NCAA Regional Championships 79-83-73=235 88th
Totals 26 rounds 1,990 strokes 76.54 avg.
At SJSU: In her third season...six top-10
finishes and three other top-20 finishes.
2008-09: First team All-WAC honoree…
played in all 28 rounds and had a 74.39
stroke average…shot five rounds under
par and one round of par golf…career-best
67 in the first round of the WAC
Championships…set a championship
record for the lowest score in a single
round…best result was third at
the Ryder Canes & Cardinal
Classic…finished fifth at the
MountainView Collegiate…fin-
ished the three rounds at one-
under 215 and shot a 71 in the
first and third rounds…added a
71 in her first round of the year
at the Ptarmigan Ram Fall
Classic.
2007-08: Averaged 76.62 strokes
in her first season...played in 29
rounds...recorded three under par
rounds and one par round... best
finish of 14th at Ptarmigan Ram
Classic (Colorado State)... sec-
ond round 71 was first collegiate
sub-par round...three top-20 fin-
ishes...18th-place finish at Ron
Moore Intercollegiate (Denver)
with 54-hole total of 224 that
included a final round 70...fin-
ished 20th at the MountainView
Collegiate and opened the tour-
nament with a one-under 71...
shot an even-par 72 in the sec-
ond round of the Spartan
Invitational.
HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Lowell
High in San Francisco for head coach Lee
Silverstein...was a three-time finalist in
S.F. City High School Championships.
PERSONAL: Finance major...originally
from the Philippines...credits father with
introducing her to golf by bringing her to
a driving range in the Philippines...two-
time Academic All-WAC honoree…repre-
sented Philippines in 2000 and 2002
Junior World Golf Championships in San
Diego...belongs to First Tee of San
Francisco...plays at Olympic Club (Coach
Mike Miller)...enjoys playing volleyball
and shopping...Katrina Marie Delen-
Briones was born on April 25, 1990, in
Batangas City, Philippines.
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2009-10 Player Biographies
Katrina Delen-Briones
5-5, Junior, 2VSan Francisco, Calif.
Finance Major
Delen-Briones At San Jose State
2008-09 Season
Ptarmigan Ram Classic 71-76-74=221 27th
Ron Moore Intercollegiate 80-76-77=233 33rd
Kent Youel Invitational 73-72-73=218 9th
Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invitational 77-73=150 8th
Aztec Invitational 70-81-73=224 6th
California Dual 80
Princeton Dual 76
MountainView Collegiate 71-73-71=215 5th
Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic 73-73-75=221 3rd
WAC Championships 67-74-78=219 5th
NCAA Regional Championships 73-76-77=226 61st
Totals 28 rounds 2,082 strokes 74.39 avg.
2007-08 Season
Ptarmigan Ram Classic 75-71-76=222 14th
Ron Moore Intercollegiate 77-77-70=224 18th
Stanford Intercollegiate 78-76-76=230 38th
Kent Youel Invitational 76-76-78-230 26th
Qdoba Invitational 76-75-80=231 28th
Spartan Invitational 80-72-80=232 29th
MountainView Collegiate 71-80-73=224 20th
PING/ASU Invitational 83-81-WD=164
WAC Championships 78-79-80=237 23rd
NCAA Regional Championships 75-77-76=228 56th
Totals 29 rounds 2,222 strokes 76.62 avg.
Career Totals 57 rounds 4,304 strokes 75.51 avg.
At SJSU: In her fourth season.
2008-09: Redshirted the season.
2007-08: Averaged 77.72 in 32 rounds
action...best finish was 18th at the WAC
Championships...finished 19th at the
Spartan Invitational and 21st at the Peg
Barnard California Collegiate...shot a 74
in the first round of the NCAA West
Regional...had the team’s best score in the
second round of the PING/ASU
Invitational with a 74.
2006-07: Recipient of the team’s Most
Improved award at the end of the
season...played in 14 rounds for
the Spartans...stroke average of
80.07...best finish was a 23rd at
Anteater Invitational... low indi-
vidual round was a 76 at the
California Collegiate (Stanford).
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year
letterwinner at Woodrow Wilson
High School in Long Beach,
Calif. (Jim Ferguson)...two-time
Moore League Champion and
Player of the Year...finished fifth
at the 2004 CIF-WSCGA State
Girls Golf Championship... two-
time first team all-league selec-
tion... 2004 Long Beach Press-Telegram Player of the Year.
PERSONAL: Majoring in biology...after
graduation, would like to go to dental
school or a nursing program...enjoys
drawing and painting….team representa-
tive to the San Jose State SAAC...
Kimberly Punyasavatsut was born on
March 9, 1988, in Long Beach, Calif.
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2009-10 Player Biographies
KimberlyPunyasavasut5-4, Junior, 2VAnaheim, Calif.Biology Major
Punyasavatsut At San Jose State
2007-08 Season
Ptarmigan Ram Classic 78-76-79=233 49th
Ron Moore Intercollegiate 77-81-79=237 68th
Stanford Intercollegiate 81-79-74=234 53rd
Kent Youel Invitational 76-84-74=234 40th
Qdoba Invitational 78-78-78=234 34th
Spartan Invitational 75-78-76=229 19th
MountainView Collegiate 75-77-76=228 43rd
PING/ASU Invitational 77-74-80=231 60th
Peg Barnard California Collegiate 76-76=152 21st
WAC Championships 78-77-81=236 18th
NCAA Regional Championships 74-81-84=239 95th
Totals 32 rounds 2,487 strokes 77.72 avg.
2006-07 Season
Price’s Give Em Five Intercollegiate83-79-85=247 79th
Spartan Invitational 77-81-78=236 52nd
Anteater Invitational 81-81-80=242 23rd
California Collegiate 81-76=157 44th
NCAA Regional Championships 81-81-77=239 70th
Totals 14 rounds 1,121 strokes 80.07 avg.
Career Totals 46 rounds 3,608 strokes 78.43 avg.
AT SJSU: Second year.
2008-09: A member of the Spartan squad
but did not compete.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner
at Scotts Valley High School for head
coach Rich Hager...finished in the top-20
all four year at the CCS Championships...
four-time Most Valuable Player and first
team selection of the Santa Cruz Coast
Athletic League...also lettered four years
in soccer for head coach Art Munoz...a
defender on her team...first team all-
league her junior year and honorable men-
tion her senior year.
OTHER GOLF OPPORTUNITIES:
Finished second at the 2009 Fresno City
Women’s Amateur…seventh-place at the
2009 Santa Cruz City Women’s Amateur.
PERSONAL: Majoring in biology with a
concentration in systems physiology…
minor in chemistry...would like to go to
medical school...enjoys reading and being
with friends and family... team representa-
tive to the San Jose State SAAC...Jennifer
Lorain Brumbaugh was born on June 1,
1990, in Mountain View, Calif.
AT SJSU: Second year.
2008-09: Played seven rounds and had a
77.29 stroke average…best finish was
25th at the Ryder Canes & Cardinal
Classic…shot a 74 in the first round of the
tournament…also played at the Lamkin
Grip/Cal Poly Invitational where she was
34th…shot a 73 against Princeton.
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterwinner
at Piedmont Hills High School in San Jose
for head coach Matt Corona...member of
the boys team...played three times at the
CCS Championships...best finish was fifth
in 2006...advanced to the 2006 Northern
California championship tournament.
PERSONAL: Business accounting
major...enjoys shopping and listening to
music...Jody Meiling Ho was born on July
16, 1990, in England.
16 • San José State University
2009-10 Player Biographies
JenniferBrumbaugh
5-7, Sophomore, SQScotts Valley, Calif.
Biology Major
Jody Ho5-7, Sophomore, SQ
San Jose, Calif.Business
Accounting Major
Ho At San Jose State
2008-09 Season
Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invite 78-80=158 34th
California Dual 77
Princeton Dual 73
Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic 74-79-80=233 25th
Totals 7 rounds 541 strokes 77.29 avg.
AT SJSU: Second season at the school...
one top-10 finish and two other top-20 fin-
ishes.
2008-09: Second team All-WAC selec-
tion…played 22 rounds and had a 75.63
stroke average…best finish came at the
WAC Championships where she was
ninth…finished 15th at the Lamkin Grip/
Cal Poly Invitational and 16th at the Aztec
Invitational…shot a 73 in four rounds
including the final round of the NCAA
West Regional.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Allvar
Gullstrand in Sweden.
JUNIOR GOLF: Member of the 2007-
08 Swedish Amateur team...finished 14th
at the 2007 Lady Falcon Invitational, a
tournament which included three NCAA
Division I teams...won the 2007 Junior
Masters Invitational with a four-hole play-
off...plays at Halmstad Golf Club which
hosted the 2007 Solheim Cup... played
with the Swedish Amateur Team.
OTHER GOLF OPPORTUNITIES:
Played this past summer at the Ladies
British Open Amateur Championship at
Royal St. David’s Golf Club in Wales…
advanced to match play after shooting 74-
76 to finish at 4-over 150 on the par 73
course…lost in match play to Sally
Watson.
PERSONAL: International business
major...enjoys playing tennis...Academic
All-WAC honoree…Madeleine Desiree
Ziegert was born on October 29, 1989, in
Halmstad, Sweden.
17 • 2009-10 Women’s Golf Media Guide
2009-10 Player Biographies
MadeleineZiegert
5-8, Sophomore, 1VHalmstad, Sweden
InternationalBusiness Major
Ziegert At San Jose State
2008-09 Season
Ptarmigan Ram Classic 73-73-76=222 34th
Ron Moore Intercollegiate 77-78-78=233 33rd
Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invitational 77-76=153 15th
Aztec Invitational 78-76-74=228 16th
California Dual 75
Princeton Dual 75
MountainView Collegiate 74-75-76=225 33rd
WAC Championships 73-76-76=225 9th
NCAA Regional Championships 78-77-73=228 66th
Totals 22 rounds 1,664 strokes 75.63 avg.
Under ParPlayer Rds. Strokes Avg. Par Rds. Rds.Katrina Delen-Briones 12 875 72.92 4 1Best Finish - 1st, Edean Ihlanfeldt InvitationalCristina Corpus 12 894 74.50 2 2Best Finish - 2nd, Turtle Bay Resort College InvitationalMadeleine Ziegert 12 901 75.08 1 0Best Finish - 10th, Edean Ihlanfeldt InvitationalShraddhanjali Singh 9 679 75.44 0 1Best Finish - 19th, Ptarmigan Ram Fall ClassicJody Ho 9 689 76.56 0 0Best Finish - 45th, Ptarmigan Ram Fall ClassicKanika Minocha 6 485 80.83 0 0Best Finish - 53rd, Edean Ihlanfeldt InvitationalKim Punyasavatsut 3 251 83.67 0 0Best Finish - 56th, Edean Ihlanfeldt InvitationalTOTALS 63 4774 75.78 7 4Best Finish - 5th, Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational
Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic, 9/14-15Fort Collins, Colo., par 72, 16 teamsKatrina Delen-Briones 73-71-70-214 8thShraddhanjali Singh 73-74-72-219 19thMadeleine Ziegert 71-73-75-219 19thCristina Corpus 72-76-72-220 24thJody Ho 73-75-77-225 45thTOTALS 289-293-289-871 6th
Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, 10/5-7Sammanish, Wash., par 72, 13 teamsKatrina Delen-Briones 73-75-71-219 1stMadeleine Ziegert 73-76-79-228 10thCristina Corpus 82-80-80-242 43rdKanika Minocha 84-80-85-249 53rdKim Punyasavatsut 81-86-84-251 56thTOTALS 309-311-314-934 5th
Stanford Intercollegiate, 10/16-18Stanford, Calif., par 71, 15 teamsKatrina Delen-Briones 71-72-72-215 17thCristina Corpus 72-75-72-219 30thMadeleine Ziegert 74-74-75-223 41thJody Ho 72-80-77-229 57thShraddhanjali Singh 72-77-81-230 60thKanika Minoch 78-75-83-236 72ndTOTALS 287-298-296-881 8th
Turtle Bay Resort College Invitational, 11/2-4Kahuku, Hawaii, par 72, 18 teamsCristina Corpus 68-71-74-213 2ndKatrina Delen-Briones 71-74-82-227 26thShraddhanjali Singh 74-74-82-230 39thMadeleine Ziegert 75-78-78-231 42ndJody Ho 76-79-80-235 61stTOTALS 288-297-314-889 6th
18 • San José State University
2009 Fall Season Results
Under Par
Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Par Rds. Rds.
Erica Moston 28 2018 72.07 15 5Best Finish - 1st MountainView Collegiate
1st Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic1st WAC Championship
Cristina Corpus 28 2075 74.11 7 3Best Finish - 2nd Lamkin Grip Cal Poly InviteK. Delen-Briones 28 2083 74.39 5 1Best Finish - 3rd Ryder Canes & Cardinal ClassicM. Ziegert 22 1664 75.63 0 0Best Finish - 9th WAC ChampionshipS. Singh 26 1990 76.54 2 4Best Finish - 13th WAC ChampionshipJody Ho 7 541 77.29 0 0Best Finish - 25th Ryder Canes & Cardinal ClassicKanika Minocha 10 784 78.40 0 0Best Finish - 25th Lamkin Grip Cal Poly InviteTOTALS 149 11155 74.87 29 13
Best Finish - 1st Lamkin Grip Cal Poly Invite1st Aztec Invitational1st MountainView Collegiate1st Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic1st WAC Championship
Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic, 9/8-9
Fort Collins, Colo., par 72, 19 teams
Erica Moston 71-72-69-212 6thCristina Corpus 72-71-74-217 18thKatrina Delen-Briones 71-76-74-221 27thMadeleine Ziegert 73-73-76-222 34thShraddhanjali Singh 79-78-77-234 72ndTOTALS 287-292-293-872 4th
Ron Moore Intercollegiate, 9/22-24
Highlands Ranch, Colo., par 72, 13 teams
Erica Moston 68-72-70-210 3rdCristina Corpus 71-73-72-216 6thMadeleine Ziegert 77-78-78-233 33rdKatrina Delen-Briones 80-76-77-233 33rdShraddhanjali Singh 77-77-82-236 49thKanika Minocha 84-76-83-243 66thTOTALS 293-298-297-888 3rd
Kent Youel Invitational, 10/28-29
Kapolei, Hawaii, par 72, 15 teams
Erica Moston 71-72-70-213 3rdKatrina Delen-Briones 73-72-73-218 9thShraddhanjali Singh 68-76-83-227 31stCristina Corpus 77-78-74-229 38thKanika Minocha 77-77-75-229 38thTOTALS 289-297-292-878 T2nd
Lamkin Grip/Cal Poly Invitational, 11/3-4
Arroyo Grande, Calif., par 72, 19 teams
Cristina Corpus 71-75-146 2ndErica Moston 71-79-150 8thKatrina Delen-Briones 77-73-150 8thMadeleine Ziegert 77-76-153 15thKanika Minocha 76-79-155 25thJody Ho 78-80-158 34thTOTALS 295-303-598 1st
Aztec Invitational, 2/15-17
Chula Vista, Calif., par 72, 18 teams
Erica Moston 69-76-76-221 2ndKatrina Delen-Briones 70-81-73-224 6thMadeleine Ziegert 78-76-74-228 16thShraddhanjali Singh 72-80-77-229 18thCristina Corpus 77-80-77-234 31stTOTALS 288-312-300-900 1st
California Dual, 3/17
Oakland, Calif., par 72
Erica Moston 70Shraddhanjali Singh 72Madeleine Ziegert 75Cristina Corpus 78Katrina Delen-Briones 80Jody Ho 77Kanika Minocha 81TOTALS 295
Princeton Dual, 3/20
San Jose, Calif., par 72
Cristina Corpus 71Erica Moston 72Shraddhanjali Singh 72Jody Ho 73Madeleine Ziegert 75Katrina Delen-Briones 76Kanika Minocha 76TOTALS 288
MountainView Collegiate, 3/28-29
Tucson, Ariz., par 72, 19 teams
Erica Moston 72-68-69-209 1stKatrina Delen-Briones 71-73-71-215 5thCristina Corpus 69-71-79-219 13thMadeleine Ziegert 74-75-76-225 33rdShraddhanjali Singh 72-76-81-229 50thTOTALS 284-287-295-866 1st
Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic, 4/6-7
Miami, Fla., par 72, 12 teams
Erica Moston 71-73-70-214 1stKatrina Delen-Briones 73-73-75-221 3rdCristina Corpus 75-77-72-224 6thShraddhanjali Singh 76-75-79-230 19thJody Ho 74-79-80-233 25thTOTALS 293-298-296-887 1st
WAC Championships, 4/20-22
Reno, Nev., par 72, 6 teams
Erica Moston 71-73-70-214 1stCristina Corpus 74-71-74-219 5thKatrina Delen-Briones 67-74-78-219 5thMadeleine Ziegert 73-76-76-225 9thShraddhanjali Singh 79-71-76-226 13thTOTALS 285-289-296-870 1st
NCAA West Regional, 5/7-9
Tempe, Ariz., par 72, 21 teams
Cristina Corpus 75-74-73-222 35thKatrina Delen-Briones 73-76-77-226 61stMadeleine Ziegert 78-77-73-228 66thErica Moston 73-78-82-233 84thShraddhanjali Singh 79-83-73-235 88thTOTALS 299-305-296-900 13th
19 • 2009-10 Women’s Golf Media Guide
2008-09 Results
20 • San José State University
NCAA Championships
Team Finishes
1982 13th place
1984 17th place
1985 8th place
1987 CHAMPION
1988 6th place
1989 CHAMPION
1990 4th place
1991 2nd place
1992 CHAMPION
1993 3rd place
1994 3rd place
1995 2nd place
1996 2nd place
1997 2nd place
1999 17th place
2000 15th place
2001 17th place
1987 NCAA ChampionsSitting (left to right): Anne Jones, Dana Lofland, Katharina
Arenvi, Coach Mark Gale. Standing: Julie Ralls, Rene Van Fossen, Lisa Ipkendanz,
Nancy Brown.
1989 NCAA ChampionsSitting (left to right): Henrietta Hustler, Pat Hurst.
Standing: Eva Dahlback, Brooke Kady, Coach Mark Gale,Dina Ammaccapane, Denise Philbrick.
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NCAA Championships
Individuals in the Top Ten
1982 Juli Inkster 3rd
1987 Anne Jones 2nd
1988 Denise Philbrick 4th
Dana Lofland 9th
1989 Pat Hurst Champion
Denise Philbrick 9th
1990 Dina Ammaccapane 3rd
Pat Hurst 5th
1991 Nicole Horner 8th
1992 Tracy Hanson 4th
Ninni Sterner 4th
Lisa Walton 7th
1993 Tracy Hanson 9th
1994 Janice Moodie 6th
Vibeke Stensrud 2nd
Lisa Walton 10th
1995 Vibeke Stensrud 2nd
Janice Moodie 6th
1996 Janice Moodie 4th
Vibeke Stensrud 10th
1997 Janice Moodie 2nd
1992 NCAA Champions
Kneeling (left to right): Nicole Materne, Lisa WaltonStanding: Nicole Horner, Coach Mark Gale, Tracy Hanson,
Ninni Sterner
Juli Inkster
1979 1st team
1981 1st team
1982 1st team
Patty Sheehan
1979 1st team
Dana Lofland
1986 Honorable Mention
1987 2nd team
1988 Academic
Julie Ralls
1986 2nd team
Anne Jones
1987 Honorable Mention
Pat Hurst
1989 1st team
1990 1st team
Denise Philbrick
1989 2nd team
Dina Ammaccapane
1990 2nd team
Eva Dahlback
1990 Academic
1991 Academic
22 • San José State University
All-Americans
Juli Inkster
Patty Sheehan
Dana Lofland
Pat Hurst
Tracy Hanson
1990 2nd team
1991 1st team
1991 Academic
1992 1st team
1992 Academic
1993 1st team
1993 Academic
Ninni Sterner
1990 Honorable Mention
1991 Honorable Mention
1991 Academic
1992 Honorable Mention
Nicole Horner
1992 Honorable Mention
Lisa Walton
1992 1st team
1993 1st team
1994 1st team
Vibeke Stensrud
1993 Honorable Mention
1994 1st team
1994 Academic
1995 2nd team
1995 Academic
1996 1st team
1996 Academic
Cecelia Afzelius-Alm
1995 2nd team
1996 2nd team
1996 Academic
Monica Stratton
1995 Honorable Mention
K.M. Juul
1997 Academic
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All-Americans
Dina Ammaccapane
Tracy Hanson
Lisa Walton
Vibeke Stensrud
Janice Moodie
1994 1st team
1994 1st team
1996 1st team
1997 1st team
Rebecka Heinmert
2000 Academic
2002 Academic
Jessica Krantz
2000 Academic
2001 Academic
Georgina Simpson
2001 Academic
Ashley Gomes
2004 Honorable Mention
Johanna Lundberg
2004 Academic
2005 Academic
Kanika Minocha
2008 Academic
Erica Moston
2009 Honorable Mention
24 • San José State University
All-Americans
Janice Moodie
Ashley Gomes
Erica Moston
Nor-Cal Conference Champions
1977, 1978, 1979, 1980
All Nor-Cal
1978 Lisa Baxter
1978 Andrea Gaston
1979 Juli Simpson
1979 Carol Conidi
1979 Kelli Swank
1979 Lisa Baxter
1979 Lisa Goedecke
1980 Juli Simpson
1980 Carol Conidi
1980 Patty Sheehan
1980 Kelli Swank
1981 Juli Inkster
1981 Juli Ordonez
SJSU Athletes of the Year
1980 Patty Sheehan
1981 Juli Inkster
Big West Champions
1987 Dana Lofland
1988 Pat Hurst
1989 Denise Philbrick
1990 Pat Hurst
1991 Tracy Hanson
1992 Lisa Walton
1993 Lisa Walton
1994 Janice Moodie
1995 Janice Moodie
1996 Janice Moodie
Big West Athletes of the Year
1987 Dana Lofland
1988 Dana Lofland
1989 Denise Philbrick
1990 Pat Hurst
1991 Tracy Hanson
1992 Lisa Walton &
Tracy Hanson
1993 Tracy Hanson &
Lisa Walton
1994 Janice Moodie
1995 Janice Moodie
1996 Janice Moodie
Big West Team Championships
1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992,
1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
All-Big West
1993 Tracy Hanson
1993 Ninni Sterner
1995 Cecelia Afzelius-Alm
1993 Vibeke Stensrud
1993 Lisa Walton
1994 Nicole Materne
1994 Lisa Walton
1994 Janice Moodie
1995 Nicole Materne
1995 Janice Moodie
1995 Vibeke Stensrud
1996 Monica Stratton, First Team
1996 Ji-Yun Lee, Second Team
1996 Vibeke Stensrud, First Team
1996 Cecelia Afelius-Alm, First Team
Big West Coach of the Year
Mark Gale
1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992,
1993, 1994, 1996
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Spartan Honors
Former head coach Mark Gale was anine-time Big West Coach of the Year
selection. He led the Spartans to threeNCAA championships.
WAC Player of the Year
1997 Janice Moodie
2004 Ashley Gomes
2008 Erica Moston
2009 Erica Moston
WAC Freshman of the Year
2002 Nicole Deacon
2006 Sirapa Kasemsamran
2007 Cristina Corpus
WAC Coach of the Year
1997 Eric Arnold
2000 Nancy Lewis
2006 John Dormann
2009 John Dormann
WAC Champions
1997 Marie Hedberg
2004 Ashley Gomes
2006 Jenelle Gomez
2007 Erica Moston
2009 Erica Moston
WAC Team Championship
1997, 2006, 2009
All-WAC
1997 Marie Hedberg
1997 Cecilia Afzelius-Alm
1997 Janice Moodie
1998 Georgina Simpson
1998 Monica Stratton
1998 Jessica Krantz
1999 Jessica Krantz
1999 Georgina Simpson
2000 Jessica Krantz
2000 Marcela Leon
2000 Georgina Simpson
2001 Jessica Krantz, Second team
2001 Marcela Leon, Second team
2002 Helle Gram, First team
2002 Marcela Leon, First team
2002 Ashley Gomes, Second team
2002 Rebecka Heinmert, Second team
2003 Ashley Gomes, First team
2003 Tai Kinney, Second team
2004 Ashley Gomes, First team
2004 Tai Kinney, Second team
2005 Jenelle Gomez, Second team
2005 Johanna Lundberg, Second team
2006 Jenelle Gomez, First team
2006 Sirapa Kasemsamran, First team
2006 Carmina Calle, Second Team
2006 Erica Moston, Second Team
2007 Erica Moston, First Team
2007 Sirapa Kasemsamran,
Second Team
2008 Erica Moston, First Team
2008 Cristina Corpus, Second Team
2009 Erica Moston, First Team
2009 Cristina Corpus, First Team
2009 Katrina Delen-Briones, First Team
2009 Madeleine Ziegert, Second Team
Academic All-WAC
1998 Molly Greenblatt
1999 Molly Greenblatt
Rebecka Heinmert
Jessica Krantz
Marcela Leon
2000 Helle Gram
Molly Greenblatt
Rebecka Heinmert
Jessica Krantz
Georgina Simpson
2001 Helle Gram
Rebecka Heinmert
Jessica Krantz
Marcela Leon
Georgina Simpson
26 • San José State University
Spartan Honors
Helle Gram was first team All-WAC selection in 2002 and a three-time
Academic All-WAC honoree.
2002 Helle Gram
Rebecka Heinmert
Nicole Deacon
2003 Nicole Deacon
2004 Johanna Lundberg
Lani Wong
2005 Johanna Lundberg
2006 Erica Moston
2007 Erica Moston
2008 Katrina Delen-Briones
Kanika Minocha
Erica Moston
2009 Katrina Delen-Briones
Erica Moston
Shraddhanjali Singh
Madeleine Ziegert
Golf Week National
Coach of the Year
Mark Gale 1989, 1992
Golf Week National Player of the Week
2009 Erica Moston (March 30)
Golf World National Player of the Week
2009 Erica Moston (March 30)
LPGA Teaching Professional
Coach of the Year
2000 Nancy Lewis
Golf Coaches Association of America
Hall of Fame
Dana Dormann
Mark Gale
Tracy Hanson
Janice Moodie
San Jose State Sports Hall of Fame
Dana (Lofland) Dormann
Mark Gale, Coach
Tracy Hanson
Pat Hurst
Juli Inkster
Janice Moodie
Patty Sheehan
27 • 2009-10 Women’s Golf Media Guide
Spartan Honors
Broderick Award Winners
Patty Sheehan, 1980
Juli Inkster, 1982
Johanna Lundberg was a two-time NGCA All-American
Scholar.
Janice Moodie is one of six women’sgolfers in the San Jose State Sports Hall of
Fame. Moodie won 11 individual titleswhile she was a Spartan.
28 • San José State University
LPGA
Juli Inkster
1999 LPGA Hall of Fame Inductee
•#4 on the all-time LPGA money list
•Has 31 victories on including seven majors
•Two-time winner of the LPGA Championship and
the U.S. Open
•Played in eight Solheim Cups
Pat Hurst
•#16 on the all-time LPGA money list
•Has six victories on the tour
•Won the 1998 Kraft Nabisco Championship
•Runner-up at the 2006 U.S. Open
•Played in five Solheim Cups
USGA & “Major” ChampionshipVictories
Pat Hurst1986 - U.S. Girls Junior1990 - U.S. Amateur1998 - Kraft Nabisco Championship
Juli Inkster1980 - U.S. Amateur1981 - U.S. Amateur1982 - U.S. Amateur1984 - Kraft Nabisco Championship1984 - DuMaurier Classic1989 - Kraft Nabisco Championship1999 - LPGA Championship1999 - U.S. Open2000 - U.S. Open2002 - U.S. Open
Patty Sheehan1983 - LPGA Championship1984 - LPGA Championship1992 - U.S. Open1993 - LPGA Championship1994 - U.S. Open1996 - Kraft Nabisco Championship
Tracy Hanson1991 - U.S. Publinx
Dana Dormann1985 - U.S. Girls Junior
Recent International Competition2009 Solheim CupJuli Inkster, U.S.Janice Moodie, Europe
2007 Solheim CupJuli Inkster, U.S.Pat Hurst, U.S.
2005 Solheim CupJuli Inkster, U.S.Pat Hurst, U.S.
2003 Solheim Cup Patty Sheehan, U.S. captainJuli Inkster, U.S.Janice Moodie, Europe
2002 Solheim Cup Patty Sheehan, U.S. captainJuli Inkster, U.S.Pat Hurst, U.S.
29 • 2009-10 Women’s Golf Media Guide
LPGA
Patty Sheehan
1993 LPGA Hall of Fame Inductee
•#27 on the all-time LPGA money list
•35 wins on tour including six majors
•Three-time winner of the LPGA Championship
•Two-time winner of the U.S. Open
•Played in five Solheim Cups
Janice Moodie
•#46 on the all-time LPGA money list
•Has two victories on tour
•Won the 2000 Shop Rite LPGA Classic
•Played in three Solheim Cups
Tracy Hanson
•#117 on the all-time LPGA
money list
•NGCA Hall of Fame
•Second in the 1995 Rolex
Rookie of the Year standings -
five points behind Pat Hurst
•Finished fourth at the 1996
Oldsmobile Classic and shot a 63
in the third round
Dina Ammaccapane
•#148 on the all-time LPGA
money list
•Second place at 2000 State Farm
Rail Classic
•Third place at 1998 Safeway
LPGA Golf Championship
Name Tournament Holes Location Dates
Erica Moston WAC Championship 54 Reno, Nev. April 20-22, 2009
Erica Moston Ryder Canes & Cardinal Classic 54 Miami, Fla. April 6-7, 2009
Erica Moston MountainView Collegiate 54 Tucson, Ariz. March 28-29, 2009
Erica Moston WAC Championship 54 Las Cruces, N.M. April 23-25, 2007
Jenelle Gomez WAC Championship 54 Morgan Hill, Calif. April 24-26, 2006
Carmina Calle Heather Farr Invitational 54 Broomfield, Colo. October 10-12, 2004
Ashley Gomes WAC Championship 54 El Paso, Texas April 19-21, 2004
Ashley Gomes Bay Area Classic 36 San Jose, Calif. February 16-17, 2004
Georgina Simpson Desert Duel 36 La Quinta, Calif. March 26, 2000
Marie Hedberg WAC Championship 54 Dallas, Texas April 21-23, 1997
Janice Moodie California Collegiate 36 Stanford, Calif. April 12-13, 1997
Janice Moodie Rainbow Wahine Classic 54 Honolulu, Hawaii March 25-27, 1997
Janice Moodie Stanford Invitational 54 Stanford, Calif. October 18-20, 1996
Janice Moodie Big West Championships 54 Long Beach, Calif. April 22-23, 1996
Vibeke Stensrud California Collegiate 36 Stanford, Calif. April 13-14, 1996
Janice Moodie Conquistadores Invitational 54 Tucson, Ariz. February 26-28, 1996
Vibeke Stensrud SMU/USC/OSU 54 Palos Verdes, Calif. February 12-14, 1996
Regional Challenge
Vibeke Stensrud Palmetto Dunes Invitational 54 Hilton Head, S.C. November 12-14, 1995
Vibeke Stensrud Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 36 Redmond, Wash. October 9-11, 1995
Vibeke Stensrud Stanford Invitational 54 Stanford, Calif. October 20-22, 1995
Janice Moodie Big West Championships 54 Las Cruces, N.M. April 22-23, 1995
Janice Moodie TOPY Cup 54 Fukushima, Japan October 11-13, 1994
Janice Moodie Oregon Golf Club Match 36 Eugene, Ore. April 30-May 1, 1994
Janice Moodie Big West Championships 54 San Jose, Calif. April 22-24, 1994
Janice Moodie California Collegiate 36 Stanford, Calif. April 16-17, 1994
Lisa Walton Jostens Invitational 54 Fort Ord, Calif. March 4-6, 1994
Vibeke Stensrud Stanford Invitational 54 Stanford, Calif. October 22-24, 1993
30 • San José State University
Individual Tournament Victories
Janice Moodie Edean Ihlanfeldt Classic 54 Seattle, Wash. October 11-13, 1993
Lisa Walton California Collegiate 36 Stanford, Calif. May 1-2, 1993
Lisa Walton Big West Championships 54 Makaha, Hawaii April 26-28, 1993
Lisa Walton Southern Intercollegiate 54 Athens, Ga. April 16-18, 1993
Tracy Hanson SJSU Jostens Invitational 54 Fort Ord, Calif. March 5-7, 1993
Tracy Hanson Stanford Intercollegiate 54 Stanford, Calif. Oct. 23-25, 1992
Tracy Hanson Edean Ihlanfeldt Classic 54 Redmond, Wash. Oct. 12-14, 1992
Tracy Hanson Dick McGuire Invitational 54 Albuquerque, N.M. Sept. 28-30, 1992
Tracy Hanson California Collegiate 54 Stanford, Calif. May 3-4, 1992
Lisa Walton Big West Championships 54 Long Beach, Calif. April 27-28, 1992
Lisa Walton Southern Intercollegiate 54 Athens, Ga. April 17-19, 1992
Ninni Sterner SJSU Jostens Invitational 54 Fort Ord, Calif. April 10-12, 1992
Tracy Hanson Fairwood Invitational 54 Baton Rouge, La. March 20-22, 1992
Tracy Hanson Stanford Invitational 36 Stanford, Calif. October 25-27, 1991
Lisa Walton Oregon Invitational 54 Eugene, Ore. Sept. 23-25, 1991
Tracy Hanson Big West Championships 54 Las Cruces, N.M. April 26-28, 1991
Pat Hurst SJSU Jostens Invitational 36 Fort Ord, Calif. March 1-2, 1991
Pat Hurst Stanford Intercollegiate 54 Stanford, Calif. October 25-27, 1990
Tracy Hanson NCAA Preview 54 Columbus, Ohio October 5-7, 1990
Tracy Hanson USA-Japan Friendship Matches 54 Tokyo, Japan September 11-13, 1990
Pat Hurst California Collegiate 54 Stanford, Calif. May 5-6, 1990
Pat Hurst Big West Championships 54 San Jose, Calif. April 23-24, 1990
Ninni Sterner Betsy Rawls Longhorn Classic 54 Austin, Texas March 16-18, 1990
Pat Hurst Japan Collegiate 54 Tokyo, Japan December 5-7, 1989
Pat Hurst NCAA Championships 72 Stanford, Calif. May 23-26, 1989
Denise Philbrick Big West Championships 54 Maui, Hawaii April 28-30, 1989
Dina Ammaccapane Tour Tulsa 54 Tulsa, Okla. October 14-16, 1988
Pat Hurst California Collegiate 54 Stanford, Calif. May 8-9, 1988
Pat Hurst PCAA Championships 54 El Toro, Calif. April 18-19, 1988
Dana Lofland Patty Sheehan Invitational 54 Monterey, Calif. February 26-28, 1988
Dana Lofland PCAA Championships 36 San Diego, Calif. April 17-18, 1987
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Individual Tournament Victories
Dana Lofland & Lady Aztec Invitational 54 San Diego, Calif. January 7-9, 1987
Anne Jones
Dana Lofland USIU Invitational 54 San Diego, Calif. November 18-20, 1985
Julie Ralls Women’s Western Invitational 54 Sacramento, Calif. October 28-30, 1985
Julie Ralls Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 54 Seattle, Wash. March 25-27, 1985
Lisa Ipkendanz West Coast Intercollegiate 36 Sacramento, Calif. May 1, 1984
Ann Walsh West Coast Intercollegiate 18 San Jose, Calif. October 11, 1982
Amy Ellertson West Coast Intercollegiate 18 Stanford, Calif. October 3, 1982
Juli Inkster Southern Intercollegiate 54 Athens, Ga. April 30-May 2, 1982
Juli Inkster West Coast Invitational 36 San Jose, Calif. April 19, 1982
Juli Inkster Husky Invitational 54 Redmond, Wash. March 22-24, 1982
Juli Inkster Arizona Invitational 54 Nogales, Ariz. February 15-17, 1982
Juli Inkster Lady Aztec Invitational 36 San Diego, Calif. Jan. 20-21, 1982
Juli Inkster Women’s Western 36 Rancho Murrieta, Calif. Nov. 2-3, 1981
Juli Inkster NCAC Championships 36 Palo Alto, Calif. May 13-14, 1981
Juli Inkster NCAC Tournament 18 San Jose, Calif. May 7, 1981
Juli Inkster NCAC Tournament 18 Sacramento, Calif. April 6, 1981
Juli Inkster NCAC Tournament 18 San Jose, Calif. March 12, 1981
Juli Inkster Lady Spartan Invitational 54 Monterey, Calif. February 27, 1981
Juli Ordonez Women’s Western 36 Rancho Murrieta, Calif. Nov. 3-4, 1980
Juli Inkster NCAC Tournament 18 Sacramento, Calif. October 20, 1980
Patty Sheehan AIAW Nationals 72 Albuquerque, N.M. June 11-14, 1980
Carol Conidi NCAC Championships 36 Stanford, Calif. May 6-7, 1980
Patty Sheehan NCAC Tournament 36 San Jose, Calif. March 3, 1980
Patty Sheehan NCAC Tournament 18 San Francisco, Calif. February 29, 1980
Patty Sheehan NCAC Tournament 36 Stanford, Calif. February 11, 1980
Patty Sheehan Rancho Murrieta Invitational 36 Sacramento, Calif. November 5-6, 1979
Juli Simpson NCAC Tournament 36 Sacramento, Calif. October 22, 1979
Juli Simpson NCAC Tournament 36 San Jose, Calif. April 2, 1979
Juli Simpson NCAC Tournament 18 Palo Alto, Calif. March 6, 1979
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Individual Tournament Victories
Juli Simpson NCAC Tournament 18 Davis, Calif. March 3, 1979
Juli Simpson Lady Aztec Invitational 54 San Diego, Calif. January 17-19, 1979
Lisa Baxter North-South Championship 18 Lompoc, Calif. May 12, 1979
Andrea Gaston NCAC Championships 36 Stanford, Calif. May 3-4, 1978
Lisa Goedecke Sun Devil Invitational 54 Phoenix, Ariz. April 12-14, 1978
Andrea Gaston NCAC Tournament 18 Davis, Calif. February 21, 1978
Andrea Gaston NCAC Tournament 18 Sacramento, Calif. February 14, 1978
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Individual Tournament Victories
Erica Moston
Carmina Calle
Tournament Victories Seasons #
Juli (Simpson) Inkster 1978-82 17
Janice Moodie 1994-97 11
Tracy Hanson 1990-93 10
Pat Hurst 1988-91 7
Lisa Walton 1991-94 7
Vibeke Stensrud 1993-96 6
Patty Sheehan 1980 5
Erica Moston 2006-09 4
Dana Lofland 1985-88 4
Andrea Gaston 1978 3
Ashley Gomes 2001-04 2
Julie Rawls 1985-88 2
Dina Ammaccapane 1988-91 1
Tournament Victories Seasons #
Lisa Baxter 1978-79 1
Carmina Calle 2003-06 1
Carol Conidi 1978-80 1
Amy Ellertson 1982-83 1
Lisa Goedecke 1978-79 1
Jenelle Gomez 2004-06 1
Marie Hedberg 1997 1
Lisa Ipkendanz 1984-87 1
Anne Jones 1986-87 1
Juli Ordonez 1980-82 1
Denise Philbrick 1988-89 1
Georgina Simpson 1999-2001 1
Ann Walsh 1982-85 1
Denise Philbrick
Georgina Simpson Julie Ralls
Ann Walsh
34 • San José State University
2008-09 Success
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2008-09 Success
36 • San José State University
• 3 NCAA Championships
• 1 NCAA Champion
• 15 conference championships
•37 All-American honors
• 110 tournaments won
• 19 Academic All-American citations
• 12 Conference Coach of the Year
recognitions
San José StateSan José StateUniversityUniversity
38 • San José State University
San Jose State University
San Jose State is the number-one supplier ofeducation, engineering, computer scienceand business graduates to Silicon Valley,
the world’s high-tech capital.
More than 130 bachelor’s andmaster’s degree programs.
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San Jose State University
The excitement of a large metropolitan campus wheremany cultures meet, yet students get personal attention in
the setting of the university’s seven colleges.
Annually rankedamong the top-ten
masters-level publicuniversities in the
West, by U.S. News& World Report’s
survey of “America’sBest Colleges.”
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San Jose State University
Tommie Smith (front) and John Carlos (back)were two-world-class sprinters from the 1960s.
They are best know for their actions on theOlympic Games victory stand following Smith’sgold-medal performance in 1968. A statue com-memorating their historic event is located on theuniversity’s main campus. They played profes-
sional football after their days at San Jose State.
Notable San Jose State University Living Alumni
Ben Nighthorse Campbell (judo) – two-term U.S. Senator (Rep. - Colorado)
John Carlos (track) – 1968 OlympicGames 200-meter dash bronze medal
Dr. Harry Edwards (track & basketball)– world-renowned sports sociologist
Lee Evans (track) – 1968 Olympic Games400-meter dash and 4x400 meter relay goldmedal winner
Pat Hughes (basketball) – Chicago Cubsradio broadcaster
Juli Inkster (golf) – Two-time U.S. Openchampion & LPGA Hall of Fame member
Major General Anthony Jackson (football)– Deputy Commanding General, U.S.Marine Corps Forces Central Command
Roger Maltbie (golf) – NBC TV Sportsgolf commentator
Tommie Smith (track) – 1968 OlympicGames 200-meter dash gold medal winner
Peter Ueberroth (water polo & swim) –President of the U.S. Olympic Committee
Ken Venturi (golf) – 1964 U.S. Open champion & Sports Illustrated ‘Sportsmanof the Year’
Tony Jackson was a co-captain of the 1970 football team. Today, he holds the rank of Major
General in the United State Marine Corps.
Connie Lurie is a 1964 graduate whose bachelor’s degree is in elementary
education and psychology. A prominentBay Area philanthropist, the former ele-mentary school teacher founded SJSU’sLurie Author-in-Residence Program and
the CME (Connect, Motivate andEducate) Society for foster children and
initiated Spartans in the Desert.
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San Jose State University
Dr. Jon Whitmore started as the President of San Jose Staté University in August 2008.
Dr. Whitmore, whose Ph.D. is from the University of California, Santa Barbara in the-
atre history, returned to California after five years (2003-2008) as the Texas Tech
University president and a professor of theatre.
His distinguished professional history in academia began in 1967 at Washington State
University. Positions at Highline Community College in Seattle and the University of
California preceded an 11-year tenure (1974-1985) at West Virginia University where he
gained full professorship and was Interim Dean of the College of Creative Arts. Dr.
Whitmore spent five years (1985-1990) at the University of Iowa as the Dean, Faculty of
Arts and Letters and a professor of theatre.
He was the Dean of the College of Fine Arts, the Effie Marie Cain Regents Chair and a
professor of theatre at the University of Texas (1990-1996) and the Provost and a profes-
sor of theatre at the University of Iowa (1996-2003).
The native of Seattle, Wash., earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in speech from
Washington State University. He and his wife, Jennifer, have a son, Ian, enrolled at the
University of Iowa, and daughter, Amy, enrolled at Vanderbilt University.
Jon Whitmore
University President
President Jon Whitmore and his wife Jennifer (center)pose with three former Spartan football players who arein the NFL - (l to r) Jarron Gilbert, Chicago Bears; ChrisOwens, Atlanta Falcons; and James Jones, Green BayPackers.
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Campus Village
Campus Village
•Opened Fall 2005
•Features 3 Buildings
•Apartments & Suite-Style
living accommodations
•Recreational & Study Areas
•Full-Service Computer Lab
•Laundry Facilities
•Meeting Rooms
•Underground Parking
•The Village Market includes
a full convenience story
serving Starbucks coffee
and Subway Sandwich Shop.
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Koret Center
Located in the Koret AthleticTraining Center, the Jeff GarciaHall of Champions and San Jose
State Sports Hall of Fame featuresmore than 300 former players and
coaches.
Jeff Garcia playedfrom 1991-93 andearned honorable
mention All-America selection
in 1992.
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Golf Facilities
Los Altos Golf & Country Club, the home of JuliInkster, is a premier facility 20 minutes from San Jose
State.
Almaden Golf & Country Club, for-mer host to the LPGA and Nike
Tours, is one of a few courses usedby the women’s golf team for prac-
tice. The 2010 Julie InksterInvitational will be played on the
course from March 8-9.
Almaden Golf &Almaden Golf & CountrCountry Cluby Club
Los Los Altos Golf & CountrAltos Golf & Country Cluby Club
Spring Valley Golf Course, located in Milpitas, serves asa practice facility for the Spartans. The facility includes
a large area for sand bunker practice, a 25-yard chip-ping area and a driving range.
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Golf Facilities
The Golf Club at Boulder Ridge,located in San Jose, serves as one
of the women’s golf team’s practicecourses.
Coyote Creek Golf Club, San Jose’s premier public golf facility,serves as the women’s golf team primary practice course. The
facility hosted the 2006 WAC Championships.
Coyote CrCoyote Creek Golf Clubeek Golf Club
The Golf Club at BoulderThe Golf Club at Boulder RidgeRidge
“We are extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to practice at such first-class
facilities. They offer our student-athletes a uniquevariety of golf experiences. We are very grateful for
the generosity of the courses.”Head Coach John Dormann
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Culture of Champions
2009 Western Athletic ConferenceChampions
2009 WAC Regular-Season ChampionsWomen’s soccer won its first regular season
championship this fall.
Erica Moston (‘09) is thereigning two-time WAC
Player of the Year
Juliet Moss is a two-time All-America selection and the
Spartans career and single-season goal scoring leader.
Thomasina Wallace is aWAC champion on floor,
West Regional champion onbars and competed at the
2009 NCAA Women’sGymnastics Championships.
2009 WAC Regular-Season Champions
10 NCAA10 NCAA team championships -team championships -
most by any current Westernmost by any current Western
Athletic Conference schoolAthletic Conference school
In the last five years, In the last five years,
the San Jose Statethe San Jose State
women’s water polo,women’s water polo,
men’s soccer, women’smen’s soccer, women’s
golf and baseball teamsgolf and baseball teams
were nationally-ranked inwere nationally-ranked in
the top-20.the top-20.
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Culture of ChampionsSpartan Alums Active in
Selected Professional Sports
Major League Baseball (MLB)Kevin Frandsen, IF, San Francisco Giants
Brad Kilby, P, Oakland A’s
Gary Hughes, Special Asst. to G.M., Chicago Cubs
Randy Johnson, Special Asst. to G.M., Oakland A’s
National Football League (NFL)Rashied Davis, WR, Chicago Bears
Coye Francies, CB, Cleveland BrownsJarron Gilbert, DL, Chicago Bears
James Jones, WR, Green Bay PackersDwight Lowery, CB, New York JetsJoe Nedney, K, San Francisco 49ers
Christopher Owens, CB, Atlanta FalconsGill Byrd, Assistant Coach, Chicago Bears
James Saxon, Assistant Coach,Kansas City Chiefs
Men’s GolfBob Eastwood (Champions Tour)
Arron Oberholser (PGA Tour)Mark Wiebe (Champions Tour)
Women’s Golf (LPGA)Dina Ammaccapane
Tracy HansonPat Hurst
Juli InksterJanice Moodie
Major League Soccer (MLS)C.J. Brown, Chicago Fire
Jarron Gilbert(‘09) was the firstpick of the NFL’s
Chicago Bears andthe 2008 NCAAleader in tackles
for loss.Two-Time All-American
Arron Oberholser won the2006 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and is one of the
PGA Tour’s top money winners.
Kevin Frandsen (‘07) is aninfielder for the San FranciscoGiants and a two-time All-WAC
selection.
Joe Nedney hasscored more points
than any otherSpartan football
player who playedin the NFL. In his
15th season, hekicks for San
Francisco.
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City of San JoséFacts About San Jose
• 30 minutes from the Pacific Ocean
• Population - 945,000
• Average annual household incomeof $84,857 according to Moneymagazine
• One of the top 25 “brainiest” citiesin the country
• More college graduatesper 100 residents than anyother major U.S. city
• More home owners thanany other large city in thecountry
• Worker productivity istwice the national average
• Best public safety recordof any large metropolitanarea in the United Statesthe last 10 years
• International airports - San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland
Photos courtesy of San JoseConvention & Visitor’s Bureau.
Shopping and the nightlife scene highlight some of the activi-ties available in an active life in San Jose. Santana Row
(left) is a premier shoppingarea in San Jose that fea-tures many high-end storesand a wide variety of shopsand restaurants.