Bristow Set For NCAA Women?s Golf Finale

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EUGENE ? University of Oregon senior Cathryn Bristow looks to continue her successful championship run next week in the 28th annual NCAA Women’s Golf Championships, Tuesday-Friday, May 19-22 at Caves Valley Country Club in Owings Mills, Md.
The 126-person field ? comprised of 24, five-person teams and three individuals ? will play a single round each day and qualified based on their performances in the three regionals hosted last week at Arizona State, Florida and Ohio State.
BRISTOW UP CLOSE
Bristow looks forward to her first NCAA appearance and the UO program’s ninth in school history (including two previous individuals) after she tied for ninth in the NCAA West Regional (72-74-69-215) last week. The Huapai, New Zealand native claimed the second of two individual qualifying spots thanks her birdie on the 18th hole, the second playoff held on the same hole.
Saturday’s 3-under final round 69 at ASU was one stroke off her 4-under season best 68 that she fired in the final round in the UNLV Spring Rebel Invitational in March. She has led UO in 11 of 27 rounds this season, and 45 altogether in 114 career rounds. Tournament-wise, she has paced UO in 17 of her 40 collegiate events,
This season she owns three of UO’s under-par rounds (4-under 68, 3-under 69, 1-under 70), and four more rounds of par, and three of those seven rounds of par or better have come in the West Regional (69 (3-), 72 (par)) or Pac-10 Championships (70 (1-)) the past three weeks.
NATIONAL RANKINGS
This week, Bristow enjoyed season best rankings of 77th (73.95) and 73rd (74.26) in the Golfweek and Golf Stat national rankings, and current national rankings are available via the www.GolfStat.com and www.GolfWeek.com websites.
NCAA RESULTS
Regularly updated results will be located at the www.GolfStat.com website at the http://www.golfstatresults.com/public/index.cfm?tournament_id=1503 URL address. Live streaming of the final two rounds of the golf championships will also be available online at www.ncaa.com. Holes 16, 17 and 18 will be streamed on Thursday and Friday, May 21 and 22.
RECAPPING BRISTOW’S SEASON/CAREER
Bristow has led UO in the final standings of four of its six spring events ? the NCAA West Regional (ninth-t, 72-74-69-215), Pac-10 Championships (10th, 75-72-70-217), UNLV Spring Rebel Invitational (fifth, 75-75-68-218) and Kiawah Island Classic (24th, 77-77-73-227), and also ranked top three on the team in the Duck Invitational (12th-t, 79-76-73-228) and Ping / ASU Invitational (55th-t, 75-81-77-233).
The Huapai, New Zealand native also led her three-person World Amateur Team Championship contingent last October in Adelaide, Australia (33rd, 10-300, 74-76-74-76), and competed on her own in the New Zealand Open in February (22nd, 7-over 223, 77-76-70)
In March ?08, she celebrated her third career victory in the UNLV Spring Rebel Invitational with a school tourney record 208 (69-69-70), after she won twice by one stroke as a freshman in the fall’s OSU Invitational (70-74-73-217), and the spring’s Illinois Invitational (74-72-146). Her 2009 Las Vegas return (fifth, 75-75-68-218) was her eighth top-five overall finish (and 12th top-10 effort) in 40 collegiate tournaments for UO.
DUCK NCAA HISTORY
Bristow is the third Duck to qualify individually for the event and joins Leigh Hornung (1992) and Johnna Nealy (2005) who ultimately tied for 82nd and 85th in the collegiate finale.UO qualified as a team six times in an eight-year run from 1993-00 with its highest finish came in ’97 (seventh, 1,200). Other Duck NCAA team results follow:1993 (17th, 1293), ’94 (14th, 1263), ’95 (13th, 1225), ’98 (14th, 1,213) and ’00 (11th, 1217).
2009 WEST REGIONAL REVIEW
Bristow climbed 17 places in the overall standings the final round of the NCAA Women’s Golf West Regional, hosted on Arizona State’s 6,230-yard Karsten Golf Course. As a team, No. 36 Oregon held on to 12th place (299-298-293-890) in the 21-team field and notched its third sub-300 score in the same tournament for the first time this spring, thanks to its spring-best final round (293). In its 14th regional appearance in school history, Oregon ended two spots higher than its pre-meet seeding and 11 strokes behind eighth place, the final NCAA team qualifying spot. The final round also stood as UO’s fifth straight sub-300 round of the spring slate and 15th in 30 overall in 2008-09 including the fall. Bristow (ninth-t, 72-74-69-215) was joined at the event by sophomore Kendra Little (35th-t, 74-72-76-222), junior Felicia Eastick (43rd-t, 74-77-72-223), freshman Ashley Edwards (74th-t, 79-75-76-230) and junior Kate Hildahl (103rd-t, 84-82-79-245).
In the overall team standings Saturday, No. 1 Arizona State (first, 273-283-286-842) finished comfortably ahead of No. 3 USC (second, 289-283-289-861) and No. 8 LSU (295-288-285-868). The other five team qualifiers included No. 36 TCU (fourth-tie, 289-293-291-873), No. 25 UC Irvine (fourth-tie, 289-284-300-873), No. 40 Texas (fourth-tie, 288-290-295-873), No. 20 Arizona (seventh, 288-300-288-876) and No. 13 Pepperdine (eighth, 294-300-285-879).
On the individual leaderboard, Arizona State’s Carlota Ciganda held onto her second-round lead to win by one stroke (67-68-71-206) over USC’s Jennifer Song (second, 72-67-68-207), while UC Irvine’s Jane Chin (67-69-72-208) and Arizona State’s Juliana Murcia (68-70-70-208) tied for third place.
DUCK REGIONAL HISTORY
UO’s NCAA West Regional trip in ’09 marked its 14th regional appearance with its highest finish in 1995 (fourth, 898). Among its eight other top-10 placings, Oregon took sixth in ’97 (885), seventh in ’00 (895), eighth in ’04 (913), ninth in ’93 (885) and ’01 (923), and 10th in ’94 (912), ’98 (912) and ’05 (913). UO’s other three placings follow: 12th in ’99 (932), 13th in ’08 (901) and 16th in ’94 (974).
OREGON TEAM OVERVIEW ?09
The Ducks were paced by a pair of All-Pac-10 Second Team veterans ? senior Cathryn Bristow and sophomore Kendra Little - who scored 10th and 12th-place finishes in the Pacific-10 Conference Championships. The duo also led UO in the West Regional (ninth-t, 35th-t) and ranked top 100 this week in the Golf Stat (73rd, 74.26 / 79th, 74.57) and GolfWeek (77th, 74.07 / 88th, 74.57) rankings.
The Ducks’ eight-person roster was arguably one of its most balanced ever as three different players have led the squad in its 11 tourneys in 2008-09 ? Bristow (six times), Little (five times), and sophomore Monika Graf (once). Freshman Ashley Edwards ranked top three on the squad in six of her seven tourneys including the Pac-10 Championships (25th-overall), and three others also ranked top-three on the squad in various events (Eastick, Hildahl and sophomore Erica Omlid).
Among UO’s top individual efforts this season, Little notched her second career victory last September to open the season in the Giustina Memorial Classic (69-73-73-215) in Corvallis. In March, the Eugene native Little and Edwards took third and fifth in the Oregon Duck Invitational (221/224) ? UO’s fourth and fifth top-five finishes of the season to go along with Graf’s and Hildahl’s third-place finishes in the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational and Giustina event last fall. Bristow is a three-time event champion with her victories from 2007-08 (1) and 2005-06 (2), and Eastick also won the 2007 Giustina Classic fall season opener.
ALL-PAC-10 CRED
Immediately after the Pac-10 Championships, sophomore Kendra Little and senior Cathryn Bristow received All-Pac-10 Second Team and Honorable Mention nods. The Huapai, New Zealand native Bristow was accorded honorable mention status for the second time (with the other coming in the 2005-06 season) after she was picked to the All-Pac-10 Second Team in 2008. She joined former great Duck Paula Patterson (1st-’97; 2nd’98; HM-’96) as the only Oregon players to ever garner three All-Pac-10 honors. Little joined Patterson as the only UO players to receive multiple first- or second-team acclaim.
TOP DUCK
Interim head coach Meredith Jones rounds out her second year with the Duck program after serving as an assistant coach in 2007-08. The Eugene native was one of Baylor’s top players from 2003-06, and an All-Big 12 Tournament selection and a top-15 conference finisher all three seasons. She enjoyed a seventh-place Big 12 placing as a sophomore, followed by 12th- and 14th-place efforts as a junior and senior, and also played on Baylor’s first-ever NCAA tournament qualifiers. As a prep, the three-time state champion helped Marist High School to five championships. Off the course, she was selected as an Academic All-American, Academic All-Big-12, Commissioners Honor Roll and NCGA Scholar selection. Her family enjoys strong ties to the Duck athletic department. Her father Dr. Donald Jones is a UO team doctor, and her brother-in-law Peter Sirmon was an All-Pac-10 linebacker and now a graduate assisant coach for the Duck football team.
CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS
The above moniker is indeed appropriate for the Pacific-10 Conference - year-in and year-out the nation’s top golf league. This year’s rankings have featured eight different teams ranked top-25, including three of the current top four (GW/GS)) ? Arizona State (1/1), UCLA (2/2) and USC (3/4). At the end of last fall, the Pac-10 featured the top three teams in the GolfStat rankings - No. 1 UCLA, No. 2 USC, No. 3 Arizona State - and four others ranked top 30 (No. 16 California, No. 21 Stanford, No. 22 Arizona, No. 26 Oregon). Nine of the Pac-10’s 11 All-Americans from 2008 return in ’09, and sophomore Kendra Little was one of 12 league individuals that ranked 31st or higher in the fall Golfstat rankings. In the 2008 NCAA Championships, the Pac-10 featured three, top-five NCAA team finishers and nine individuals in the top 20 in the final standings (including four of the top five). Going back to the first NCAA championship in 1982, Pac-10 teams have claimed 12 of the last 18 NCAA titles along with seven runner-up nods, while league individuals have won 13 titles (including 12 of the last 19).
OTHER SPRING SEASON RECAPS
23rd annual Pacific-10 Conference Championships ? Stanford, Calif. (4/24-26/09) - The Ducks matched placed seventh (312-295-294-901) and matched their best finish since 1996 (sixth), while it also took seventh in ’00 and ’08. Individually, Bristow and Little placed 10th (75-72-70-217) and 12th overall (76-73-70-219), while freshman Ashley Edwards also placed top 25 overall (24th-t, 79-72-74-225).UO’s other entrants in the Stanford Golf Course-hosted event included sophomore Monika Graf (43rd, 82-78-80-240) and Erica Omlid (49th, 82-81-83-246). Bristow was UO’s highest individual placer since Jerilyn White took ninth in 2001.
Ping / ASU Invitational ? Tempe, Ariz. (4/3-5/09) ? Against another all-star field in the ASU-hosted event, the then-No. 28 Ducks took 17th overall, and were led by sophomore Kendra Little (39th-t, 74-81-75-230). Senior Cathryn Bristow followed three strokes back (55th-tie, 75-81-77-233), and other Duck players included freshman Ashley Edwards (70th-t, 77-79-81-237), and juniors Felicia Eastick (78th-t, 74-81-88-243) and Kate Hildahl (88th-t, 79-84-86-249), while sophomore Monika Graf also played as an individual (81st, 84-78-82-244).
Oregon Duck Invitational ? Eugene (3/23-24/09). Sophomore Kendra Little and freshman Ashley Edwards placed third and fifth overall, while the No. 29 Ducks combined on a 298 final round - the third-lowest of the tourney to place second overall (902) at the event hosted at Shadow Hills Country Club. Oregon (second, 301-303-298) notched its second-best finish ever in the 15th edition of the tourney behind its win in 2008. UO's low scorer each round, Little (third, 73-75-73-221) notched her second top-five finish of the season after she won the season-opening Giustina Memorial Classic (69-73-73-215) in Corvallis last September. Edwards - who shared the team's low score the first two rounds - continued to shine as UO's top newcomer this season and posted her first top-five overall finish of her career (fifth, 73-75-76-224). Duck senior Cathryn Bristow tied Little for the best final round among UO's entries to climb into a tie for 12th overall (79-76-73-228). UO's other team entries also finished top 35 overall in the final standings - junior Felicia Eastick (19th-t, 78-77-76-231) and sophomore Erica Omlid (31st-tie, 77-82-79-238). The Ducks also entered three players as individuals and were led by junior Kate Hildahl who posted her second top-10 finish of the season (ninth-tie, 77-76-74-227). UO's other individual entries included sophomore Monika Graf (36th-t, 77-83-79-239) and senior Blair Ressler (42nd-t, 79-80-82-241).
UNLV Spring Rebel Invitational - Boulder Creek, Nev. (3/9-11) - In its second stop of the ’09 spring campaign, then-No. 29 UO tied for fourth (311-301-283-895) after a 283 final round ? the second-lowest of the tourney. Senior Cathryn Bristow staked her eighth top-five career finish (fifth, 75-75-68-218), and her 4-under final round 68 tied the fourth-best score in school history. Sophomore Monika Graf shot a two-shot collegiate best in the final round (70) and tied for 20th place overall (79-75-70-224). Freshman Ashley Edwards led UO in the second round (80-74-73-227) and tied for 29th overall in the final standings with sophomore Kendra Little (77-77-73-227). Junior Felicia Eastick (46th, 82-77-72-231) carded a three-shot season best in the final round and ended tied in the final standings with junior Kate Hildahl (46th-t, 78-82-71-231) who carded the second-lowest round of her career in the third round (78-82-71-231).
Kiawah Island Classic - Kiawah Island, S.C. (2/22-24) ? In their spring season opener, the No. 25 Ducks closed action tied for seventh place thanks to a final round 296 ? the second-lowest score of the tourney. UO’s overall score of 917 (310-311-296) tied it with No. 48 Kentucky (312-302-303-917), only 13 strokes behind the team champions Miami and Central Arkansas (tie, 904). Individually, all four of Oregon’s final round scorers shot their best rounds of the tourney and carded scores of 76 or better on the par-72 Cougar Point course. Senior Cathryn Bristow led UO (24th, 77-77-73-227) for the second time in four appearances this year, and also carded its low score in the second round with sophomore Erica Omlid (57th-t, 80-77-76-233). Fellow sophomore Monika Graf (37th-t, 75-83-72-23) paced the team in the first and third rounds ? the fifth and sixth rounds that she’s paced UO in her career. Other Duck finishers included junior Felicia Eastick (103rd-t, 87-78-75-240) and sophomore Kendra Little (115th-t, 78-79-84-241). Overall on the individual leaderboard, Central Arkansas’ Nicole Forshner and East Tennessee State’s Sinead O’Sullivan shot identical scores all three rounds and tied for the win (74-73-71-218), and their final round 71’s were one off the 2009 tourney’s low.
FALL SEASON RECAPS
Giustina Memorial Classic - Corvallis, Ore., (9/22-23). In UO’s season opener, sophomore Kendra Little posted her second collegiate title and UO’s seventh overall the past four years. The Eugene native shot a 73 final round? the day’s best women’s score on the par 72, 6,282-yard Trysting Tree Golf Course ? to win by four strokes (69-73-73-215) over Oregon State’s Cara Freeman (second place, 75-70-74-219) and Duck junior Kate Hildahl (third, 71-70-79-229). Little’s win continued a string of individual success at the fall Corvallis event dating back to senior Cathryn Bristow who won the event by one stroke in 2005 in her second freshman appearance, and was duplicated in 2007 when junior Felicia Eastick added a two-stroke victory. Hildahl’s effort also stood out since her opening rounds of 71-70 gave her the lead for the first time in her collegiate career heading into a final round. That latter score also tied her collegiate best from 2008, and the pair of 18-hole scores stood as the fourth and fifth of her career of par 72 or better (not to mention the first pair in the same tourney). Bristow added her 11th career top-10 finish (eighth-tie, 76-74-78-228), and other UO entries included senior Blair Ressler (82-DQ-82) and sophomore Monika Graf (37th overall, 75-86-83-244). Then-No. 26 Oregon scored a runner-up team finish (291-303-312) and trailed host Oregon State by only two strokes.
Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational - Sammamish, Wash. (10/6-8). The then-No. 31 Ducks led the opening round at the Sahalee Golf Club, then held onto the runner-up slot in the second and third rounds against a talented field. Sophomore Monika Graf shot a final round 75 to move back into third place overall (73-78-75-226) and led UO in the first and third rounds. Her 1-over 73 tourney opener was a two-stroke collegiate best and her 75 finale tied her pre-tournament best. Coming into the season she owned a collegiate best of 76 from the 2007-08 campaign, and has bettered that score in three of the fall's first six rounds. Fellow sophomore Kendra Little followed in a tie for 10th place (73-80-75-228), while Felicia Eastick added a top-20 finish in her first action of the fall (18th-tie, 77-76-80-233). Oregon’s other entries included sophomore Erica Omlid (28th-tie, 78-75-83-236) and junior Kate Hildahl (46th-tie, 76-86-83-245). As a team, then-No. 31 UO posted its second straight runner-up finish of the fall (299-309-313-921), and trailed only then-No. 37 Stanford (303-303-299-905) in the final standings. Washington followed in third place (310-310-302-922), ahead of then-No. 40 San Francisco (fourth-tie, 321-298-308-927), then-No. 16 California (fourth-tie, 310-308-309-927), then-No. 46 Long Beach State (sixth, 316-303-318-937) and then-No. 30 Oregon State (seventh, 306-312-322-940).
Stanford Intercollegiate ? Stanford, Calif. (10/17-19/08). In the 45th edition of the prestigious event, then-No. 27 UO eclipsed 300 all three rounds on the par 71, 6,092-yard Stanford Course (291-291-295-877) and took 12th thanks to its all-time lowest score on ?The Farm’. Individually, senior Cathryn Bristow (72-73-71-216) and sophomore Kendra Little (76-69-71-216) tied for 21st overall after a par final round 71 to climb nine spots in the overall standings. In her first collegiate tournament, freshman Ashley Edwards followed in a tie for 57th overall (72-73-78-223), while sophomore Monika Graf (64th-tie, 72-76-77-225) and junior Felicia Eastick (74th-tie, 75-79-76-230) counted their scores toward UO’s third-round tally. Sophomore Erica Omlid also played in the event as an individual and tied for 66th overall (75-74-78-227). Overall in the team results, No. 3 UCLA held onto to its lead to win by three strokes (277-285-282-844) over No. 1 USC (second, 279-285-282-847).
Kent Youel Invitational ? Honolulu, Hawai’i (10/28-29). In UO’s last stop of the fall, sophomore Kendra Little and freshman Ashley Edwards came away with top-12 finishes overall to help the No. 27 Oregon maintain a fourth-place finish in the final round. The Ducks (291-297-291-879) matched their team season low round in the finale (291) for the fifth time in the fall, and second time in the three rounds on the par 72, 6,208-yard Kapolei Golf Course on Oahu. UO’s finish was a program best in the event, improving on sixth-place finishes in 2003 (914) and 2000 (928). Little also held on to her first-day placing for her third top-10 finish of the fall (ninth-tie, 71-75-72-218), and Edwards added UO’s third-round best (71) and a one-stroke collegiate best to move into a tie for 12th place (72-77-71-220). Two other Ducks placed top 30 ? senior Cathryn Bristow (21st-tie, 74-75-74-223) and sophomore Monika Graf (29th-tie, 74-73-79-226). Sophomore Erica Omlid ended another stroke back in a tie for 31st place (79-74-74-227), and her final two round scores of 74 stood as her collegiate best. Overall in the event, No. 39 San Francisco won the team championship by 11 strokes (285-286-296-867), while second place featured a tie between No. 26 UC Irvine (296-292-290-878) and No. 29 San Jose State (289-297-292-878).
2008 NCAA WOMEN’S GOLF CHAPIONSHIPS RESULTS
Albuquerque, N.M., May 20-23, 2008
Team Results - 1. Southern California, 284-300-295-289 -- 1,168; 2. UCLA, 89-295-298-292 -- 1,174; 3. Duke, 299-300-300-281 -- 1,180; 4. Purdue, 298-304-303-283 -- 1,188; 5. Arizona St., 290-301-301-297 -- 1,189; 6. (tie) Denver, 293-294-308-296 -- 1,191; and Texas A&M, 295-299-299-298 -- 1,191; 8. Arkansas, 298-297-302-297 -- 1,194; 9. Florida, 301-299-297-299 -- 1,196; 10. (tie) Georgia, 297-303-303-294 -- 1,197; and Wake Forest, 293-306-306-292 -- 1,197; 12. (tie) Auburn, 289-315-309-302 -- 1,215; Virginia, 296-317-301-301 -- 1,215; and Alabama, 296-311-306-302 -- 1,215; 15. LSU, 300-315-312-295 -- 1,222; 16. UNLV, 314-297-304-308 -- 1,223; 17. (tie) TCU, 298-310-312-307 -- 1,227; and Texas, 298-319-309-301 -- 1,227; 19. (tie) Oklahoma St., 294-312-307-315 -- 1,228; and Tulsa, 297-317-310-304 -- 1,228; 21. UC Davis, 298-319-315-302 -- 1,234; 22. South Carolina, 306-316-310-303 -- 1,235; 23. Arizona, 307-309-314-310 -- 1,240; 24. Furman, 312-313-315-313 -- 1,253
Top Individual Results - 1. (tie) *Azahara Munoz, Arizona St., 69-72-73-73 -- 287; and Tiffany Joh, UCLA, 74-69-72-72 -- 287; 3. Garrett Phillips, Georgia, 71-74-71-73 -- 289; 4. Belen Mozo, Southern California, 69-71-75-75 -- 290; 5. (tie) Amanda Blumenherst, Duke, 75-71-77-68 -- 291; Anna Nordqvist, Arizona St., 75-73-72-71 -- 291; and Stephanie Sherlock, Denver, 71-73-77-70 -- 291; 8. (tie) Ashley Freeman, Texas A&M, 71-72-74-75 -- 292; Stacy Lewis, Arkansas, 73-72-75-72 -- 292; Sydnee Michaels, UCLA, 69-74-75-74 -- 292; and Dewi Claire Schreefel, Southern California, 73-78-72-69 -- 292;
2009 NCAA WEST REGIONAL RESULTS
Karsten Golf Course, Tempe, Ariz., Par 72, 6,230 yards, Saturday, May 8, 2009
Team Results ? 1, Arizona State, 273-283-286-842. 2, USC, 289-283-289-861. 3, LSU, 295-288-285-868. 4t, TCU, 289-293-291-873. 4t, UC Irvine, 289-284-300-873. 4t, Texas, 288-290-295-873. 7, Arizona, 288-300-288-876 8, Pepperdine, 294-300-285-879. 9t, Arkansas, 289-296-297-882. 9t, California, 291-297-294-882. 11, Texas A&M, 288-297-300-885. 12, Oregon, 299-298-293-890. 13, San Jose State, 299-305-296-900. 14, San Francisco, 294-304-303-901. 15, Baylor, 299-309-294-902. 16, UNLV, 299-313-293-905. 17, Long Beach State, 299-310-299-908. 18, Northern Arizona, 299-309-309-917. 19, Colorado, 309-308-305-922. 20, Oral Roberts, 312-305-314-931. 21, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 315-303-316-934.
Individual Results ? 1, Carlota Ciganda, Arizona State, 67-68-71-206. 2, Jennifer Song, USC, 72-67-.68-207. 3t, Jane Chin, UC Irvine, 67-69-72-208. 3t, Juliana Murcia, Arizona State, 68-70-70-208. 5, Belen Mozo, USC, 66-70-75-211. 6t, Megan McChrystal, LSU, 74-69-69-212. 6t, Azahar Munoz, Arizona State, 69-71-72-212. 8, Alice Kim, UC Davis, 7-471-69-214. 9t, Cathryn Bristow, Oregon, 72-74-69-215. 9t, Jacqueline Hedwall, LSU, 72-72-71-215. 9t, Miki Ueoka, Santa Clara, 73-73-70-215. 9t, Kristin Walla, Texas, 70-72-73-215.
Oregon Individual Results ? 9t, Cathryn Bristow, 72-74-69-215. 35t, Kendra Little, 74-72-76-222. 43t, Felicia Eastick, 74-77-72-223. 74t, Ashley Edwards, 79-75-76-230. 103t, Kate Hildahl, 84-82-79-245.
DUCK LOW ROUNDS IN 2008-09 (By Par)
Duck, Year, Fall Tournament - Score - Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., UNLV Spring Rebel Inv. - 68 (4-) - 3rd Round
Kendra Little, So., Giustina Memorial Classic - 69 (3-) - 1st Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., NCAA West Regional - 69 (3-) - 3rd Round
Kate Hildahl, Jr., Giustina Memorial Classic - 70 (2-) - 2nd Round
Monika Graf, So., UNLV Spring Rebel Inv. - 70 (2-) - 3rd Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., Pac-10 Championships - 70 (1-) - 3rd Round
Kendra Little, So., Pac-10 Championships - 70 (1-) - 3rd Round
Kate Hildahl, Jr., Giustina Memorial Classic - 71 (1-) - 1st Round
Kendra Little, So., Kent Youel Invitational - 71 (1-) - 1st Round
Ashley Edwards, Fr., Kent Youel Invitational - 71 (1-) - 1st Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., Stanford Intercollegiate - 71 (-) - 3rd Round
Kendra Little, So., Stanford Intercollegiate - 71 (-) - 3rd Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., Stanford Intercollegiate - 72 (-) - 1st Round
Ashley Edwards, Fr., Kent Youel Invitational - 72 (-) - 1st Round
Kendra Little, So., Kent Youel Invitational - 72 (-) - 2nd Round
Monika Graf, So., Kiawah Island Classic - 72 (-) - 3rd Round
Felicia Eastick, Jr., UNLV Spring Rebel Inv. - 72 (-) - 3rd Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., NCAA West Regional - 72 (-) - 1st Round
Kendra Little, So., NCAA West Regional - 72 (-) - 2nd Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., NCAA West Regional - 72 (-) - 1st Round
Felicia Eastick, Jr., NCAA West Regional - 72 (-) - 3rd Round
Ashley Edwards, Fr., Stanford Intercollegiate - 72 (1+) - 1st Round
Monika Graf, So., Stanford Intercollegiate - 72 (1+) - 1st Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., Pac-10 Championships - 72 (1+) - 2nd Round
Ashley Edwards, Fr., Pac-10 Championships - 72 (1+) - 2nd Round
Kendra Little, So., Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational - 73 (1+) - 1st Round
Kendra Little, So., Giustina Memorial Classic - 73 (1+) - 2nd Round
Kendra Little, So., Giustina Memorial Classic - 73 (1+) - 3rd Round
Monika Graf, So., Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational - 73 (1+) - 1st Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., Kiawah Island Classic - 73 (1+) - 3rd Round
Kendra Little, So., Oregon Duck Invitational - 73 (1+) - 1st Round
Ashley Edwards, Fr., Oregon Duck Invitational - 73 (1+) - 3rd Round
Kendra Little, So., UNLV Spring Rebel Inv. - 73 (1+) - 3rd Round
Ashley Edwards, Fr., Oregon Duck Invitational - 73 (1+) - 1st Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr.., Oregon Duck Invitational - 73 (1+) - 3rd Round
Kendra Little, So., UNLV Spring Rebel Inv. - 73 (1+) - 3rd Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., Stanford Intercollegiate - 73 (2+) - 2nd Round
Ashley Edwards, Fr., Stanford Intercollegiate - 73 (2+) - 2nd Round
Kendra Little, So., Pac-10 Championships - 73 (2+) - 2nd Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., Giustina Memorial Classic - 74 (2+) - 2nd Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., Kent Youel Invitational - 74 (2+) - 1st Round
Monika Graf, So., Kent Youel Invitational - 74 (2+) - 1st Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., Kent Youel Invitational - 74 (2+) - 3rd Round
Erica Omlid, So., Kent Youel Invitational - 74 (2+) - 2nd Round
Erica Omlid, So., Kent Youel Invitational - 74 (2+) - 3rd Round
Ashley Edwards, Fr., Oregon Duck Invitational - 74 (2+) - 2nd Round
Kate Hildahl, Jr., Oregon Duck Invitational - 74 (2+) - 3rd Round
Felicia Eastick, Jr., Ping / ASU Invitational - 74 (2+) - 1st Round
Kendra Little, So., Ping / ASU Invitational - 74 (2+) - 1st Round
Kendra Little, So., NCAA West Regional - 74 (2+) - 1st Round
Felicia Eastick, Jr., NCAA West Regional - 74 (2+) - 1st Round
Cathryn Bristow, Sr., NCAA West Regional - 74 (2+) - 2nd Round
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