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2025-26 Georgia Women's Golf Media Guide

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A s weep AT The Robbie

• The Bulldogs wrapped up their fall slate by sweeping the team and individual titles at The Robbie, which was played on the same RTJ Hampton Cove Highlands layout that will host an NCAA Regional in 2026.

• Georgia shot 3-under as a team en route to a 9-shot gap over the rest of the field.

• Maria Garcia (right) fired 6-under to win the individual crown as Bulldogs dominated the leaderboard. Karoline Tuttle was second, Sydney Givens placed fifth, Maria Eidhagen Harrouch finished 14th and Celine Brovold Sanne was 17th.

• The victories were the 98th team and 92nd individual titles in program history.

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• Sydney Givens carded the best round ever by a Bulldog, a 63, to open the Schooner Fall Classic en route to medalist honors.

• Givens slipped to third on the leaderboard in the final round before birdieing two of her final four holes to clinch the victory.

• The Bulldogs captured UGA’s Faculty Athletic Representative’s Award for a record 15th time in 2025. The honor is given to the women’s and men’s athletic teams with the highest grade point average for the academic year.

• The women’s golfers posted the highest GPA of all 11 women’s programs during both the fall (3.68) and spring (3.78), producing a program-record 3.73 GPA.

• The team was honored during pregame ceremonies at the Kentucky football game with UGA’s longtime FAR, professor David Shipley.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

GEORGIA GOLF

2025-26 GEORGIA ROSTER

NAME HT. CL. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Gabriella Albert 5-8

Trinity Beth 5-9

BULLDOGS

CREDITS

On the front cover: The Georgia women’s golf team looks to build on an extremely solid fall campaign in 2025 – which included two individual titles and an additional team victory – with an even more productive spring season in 2026 for head coach Erika Brennan and associate head coach Dalton Stevens. Featured on the media guide cover are the Bulldogs eight-golfer roster which includes (top row L-R): Celine Brovold Sanne, Karoline Tuttle Trinity Beth and Gabriella Albert and (bottom row L-R): Sydney Givens, Maria Garcia, Hailey Han and Maria Eidhagen Harrouch.

The 2025-26 Georgia Women’s Golf Media Guide was produced by Associate Sports Communications Director Mike Mobley utilizing Adobe InDesign. Photography: Cover photos by Tony Walsh and Conor Dillon. Additional photographs by: Kristin M. Bradshaw, Steffenie Burns, Steven Colquitt, Ashley Connell, Tim Cowie, Donovan Eason, Dan Evans, Joel Gibson, Steve Guyer, Becky Hay, Kari Hodges, John Kelley, David Marck, Perry McIntyre, Amanda C. Melton, Radi Nabulsi, Lesley Onstott, Meredith Page, Erin McCall, Parker Moore, Chamberlain Smith, Evan Stichler, Ashley Strickland, Caitlyn Tam, Sean Taylor, Julianne Upchurch, Olivia Wilson, Kelly Wegel, the LPGA, NCAA Photos, Getty Images/ Allsport USA and UGA Public Affairs.

Celine Brovold Sanne 5-5

Fr. Delray Beach, Fla. / Saint Andrews School

Fr. Calvert City, Ky. / Marshall Country HS

Jr. Asker, Norway / Wang Toppidrett

Maria Eidhagen Harrouch 5-10 Gr. Sandviken, Sweden / Tr. – Colorado

Marcia Garcia 5-5 So. Queretaro, Mexico / Tr. – New Mexico

Sydney Givens 5-6 So. Austin, Texas / Tr. - Colorado

Hailey Han 5-5 Fr. Duluth, Ga. / Georgia Connections Academy

Karoline Tuttle 5-6 R-Jr. Lake Mary, Fla. / Tr. – Florida

Head Coach: Erika Brennan (Western Carolina ’06) 2nd season

Associate Head Coach: Dalton Stevens (Mount Mercy ’14) 2nd season Pronunciations:

Celine Brovold Sanne (bruh-vold san)

Maria Eidhagen Harrouch (Aid-ha-gen Ha-roosh)

Hailey Han (hahn)

Karoline Tuttle (tut-uhl)

QUICK FACTS

Location Athens, Ga.

Enrollment

43,888

Founded 1785

Conference Southeastern

Nickname (Mascot) Bulldogs (Uga XI)

Colors Red & Black

President

Jere Morehead (Georgia J.D. ‘80)

Faculty Athletics Representative

David Shipley (Oberlin ’72)

J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics

Josh Brooks (LSU ‘02)

Senior Deputy Athletic Director

Darrrice Griffin (Texas Tech ‘07)

Deputy Athletic Directors

Steven Drummong (Chief Marketing Officer), Will Lawler (Legal & Regulatory Affairs/Assistant General Counsel for Athletics), Stephanie Ransom (Finance)

Executive Associate Athletic Directors

Ron Courson (Sports Medicine), Ford Williams (Development)

Senior Associate Athletic Directors

Matt Brachowski (Internal Operartions), Glada Horvat (Academics & Eligibility), Jeff Smith (Compliance),

Alan Thomas (Marketing & Revenue Strategy)

Associate Athletic Directors

Brad Bell, Beth Dziedzic, Travis Epling, Steve Flippen, Scott Hallberg, Derek Hammock, Rhonda Kilpatrick, Christie Purks, Anna Randa, Tanner Stines, Amy Thomas, Christian Williams

Assistant Athletic Directors

Leland Barrow, John Bateman, Alan Daniel, Emily Deitz, Dr. Dylan Firsick, Leigh Futch, Jen Galas, Dr. Courtney Gay, Dan Goldstein, Cory Kopaniasz, Christoper Lakos, Tray Littlefield, Mike Mobley, Chad Morehead

GOLF INFORMATION

Head Coach Erika Brennan Office Phone (706) 369-6110

Email ebrannan@sports.uga.edu

Social @CoachBrennanUGA

Associate Head Coach Dalton Stevens Office Phone (706) 369-5966

Email dstevens@sports.uga.edu

Social .................................... @CoachStevensUGA Boyd Center Phone (706) 369-6066

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS & CREATIVE SERVICES

Deputy Athletic Director

Steven Drummond

Assistant Athletic Directors .......................................

Leland Barrow, Christopher Lakos, Tray Littlefield, Mike Mobley (Women’s Golf Contact),

Sr. Associate Sports Communitions Director

Sean Stevenson

Associate Sports Communitions Director

Karra Gentry, Jake Stanley

Assistant Sports Communications Directors

John Frierson, Julia Maenius

Graphic Designer Adele Gammill

Social Media Content Coord. Cassie Pietruszka

Photographer Tony Walsh

Graduate Assistants

Sam Carter, Hailey Beard, Cadee Pierce, Lindsay Rogers

Student Assistants

Katelyn Chatham, Sophia Clancy, Ana Escamilla, Rosemary Furgeson, Ansley Gavlak, Hannah Hitson, Elizabeth Isakson, Erin Kirby, Mollie Lanigan, Abby Maslanki, Maya McKenzie, Charley Podlesny, Brigette Ramirez, Emma Kate Sanders, Ella Snyders, Kyle Tatelbaum, Lily Cincola

Photography Intern Conor Dillon

GEORGIA GOLF

COVERING THE BULLDOG BEAT

Media in need of assistance beyond this brochure – interviews, credentials, photographs, etc. – should contact:

Mike Mobley, Associate SCD

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 1472; Athens, Ga. 30603-1472

Overnight Address

One Selig Circle; Athens, Ga. 30602

Office Phone: (706) 542-1621

Cell Phone: (706) 540-7486

Office Fax: (706) 542-9339

Email Address: mmobley@sports.uga.edu

COACH & PLAYER INTERVIEWS

The availabilities for Coach Brennan and golfers will be determined by the team’s competition schedule. The time and practice location is subject to change and academic commitments of players may alter their availability.

To ensure interview requests are addressed expeditiously, please contact the UGA Sports Communications office at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled availability.

MEDIA INFORMATION

DIRECTIONS TO THE UGA GOLF COURSE

◊ From the Athens Bypass (Ga. Highway 10) take the Milledge Avenue exit. If traveling from the east side of Athens (previous exit is for College Station Road), take a left at the bottom of the ramp (and proceed underneath the bypass). If traveling from the West (previous exit is for U.S. Highway 441 / Watkinsville), take a right at the bottom of the ramp (going away from the bypass).

◊ Travel approximately one-half mile on Milledge and make the first left at the first light onto Riverbend Parkway. (If you reach the Georgia soccer/softball complex on your right, you’ve gone too far.)

◊ Proceed approximately one-half mile and make a right into the entrance to the UGA course.

◊ Follow the road past the driving range (on your left) and into the large parking lot. The Boyd Center is located closest to the front left corner of the parking lot, while the clubhouse for the UGA Golf Course is located closest to the lot’s front right corner.

MEDIA COVERING GEORGIA ATHLETICS

Marc Weiszer, Athens Banner-Herald (marc.weiszer@onlineathens.com)

Connor Riley, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (connorsoxriley@gmail.com) 1341

Mike Griffith, dawgnation.com (mikegriffith032@gmail.com)

Sports Editor, The Red & Black (sports@randb.com)

Paul Newberry, Associated Press (pnewberry@ap.org)

2420; Atlanta, GA 30335 (404) 522-8971

Seth Emerson, The Athletic (semerson@theathletic.com) 166 Holly Hills Drive; Athens, GA 30605 (301) 728-3806

David Paschall, Chattanooga Times (dpaschall@timesfreepress.com)

Will Hammock, Gwinnett Daily Post (will.hammock@gwinnettdailypost.com)

Anthony Dasher, UGASports.com (dash@ugasports.com)

Dean Legge, Dawg Post (dean@dawgpost.com)

Jordan Hill, Dawgs247 (jordandavishill@gmail.com)

Jake Rowe, DawgsHQ (jakemrowe@gmail.com)

Greg Poole, Bulldawg Illustrated (greg.poole@gmail.com)

Dave Johnston, WRFC-Radio (david.johnston@coxradio.com)

Zach Klein, WSB-TV (ABC) (zach.klein@wsbtv.com)

Thomas Goodhew, WXIA-TV (NBC) (tgoodhew@wxia.gannett.com)

Miles Garrett, WAGA-TV (FOX) (miles.garrett@foxtv.com)

Jacob Rother, WGCL-TV (CBS) (jacob.roth@cbs46.com)

Sam Crenshaw, WUPA-TV (CW) (samsports90@msn.com)

MOBLEY

MEDIA INFORMATION

GEORGIA GOLF

UGA LAYOUT SITE OF FIVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

The University of Georgia Golf Course opened in 1968 with the purpose of supporting the university community and a collegiate golf program. Over the years the course has become an important recreation facility not only for the University, but for the state of Georgia as a whole.

Avid golfer Dr. Omer C. Aderhold served as the University of Georgia’s President from 1950-67 and was a driving force behind the creation of the UGA Golf Course.

“Dr. Aderhold loved the game of golf,” said University of Georgia legendary women’s coach and athletics administrator Liz Murphey, when the course hosted the 1993 NCAA Championships. “He was the reason the course was built.”

COLLEGE GOLF’S HOME COURSE

“You could even say this venue is to women’s collegiate championships in the same fashion as what Oakmont Country Club might be to the U.S. Open.

“Five times the UGA Golf Course has hosted the women’s national championship (1971, ‘81, ‘83, ‘93 and 2013). Oakmont Country Club has hosted eight U.S. Opens.”

The University already owned the land and Dr. Aderhold was a personal friend of Robert Trent Jones Sr., the golf course’s architect. In addition, UGA students were so interested in having a golf course that they agreed to pay for it in their student activity fees over a five-year period during the 1960s.

– Lance Ringler, Golfweek during 2013 NCAAs

Over its history, the UGA Golf Course hosted a number of different tournaments, including some of the premier collegiate events and professional tourneys as well. That list includes more than 50 editions of the annual Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, the PGA Junior Championship, the Men’s and Women’s (2002) SEC Championships, Men’s and Women’s (2008, 2017 and 2023) NCAA Regionals, as well as the women’s collegiate national championships on five occasions – the 1971 Division of Girls’ and Women’s Sports (DGWS) Intercollegiate Championships, the 1981 Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Championships and the 1983, 1993 and 2013 NCAA Championships.

By 1990, the course needed heavy renovation and Dave Cousart, the golf course manager, worked to rebuild the greens and irrigation system, as well as integrate a number of Jones’ features that had been left out because of the limited budget back in the 1960s.

In May 2006, the greens and the greens complex were completely renovated by Love Golf Design of St. Simons Island. The new green design brought the course up to the championship standards of today’s top professional and collegiate players. The greens are very characteristic of a Jones course and the renovation included 21 new tees, making the course more versatile for both amateurs and professionals.

From 2010-13, the UGA Golf Course hosted the Stadion Classic, an event on the PGA’s Nationwide and later web.com Tours. The UGA layout joined only a handful of university courses to ever host a Nationwide Tour.

The UGA Golf Course has a long history for being ranked among the top courses in the nation. In 2022, the course was highly ranked in several categories in Golf Advisor’s Golfers’ Choice Awards, including No. 1 in the state of Georgia, No. 1 in collegiate courses and No. 10 nationally. Additionally, the course ranked in the top-25 for friendliest courses and at 17th overall for course layout. In 2009, it was selected as one of the best 25 best university courses in the nation by Links Magazine.

The course remains the home of the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, one of the nation’s longest running women’s intercollegiate competitions in any sport. Traditionally a spring event, the Liz Murphey did move to the fall in 1992 and 2012 to serve as a “fall preview” for the following spring’s NCAA Championships.

The list of golfers who have competed in the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic reads like a “Who’s Who” of women’s golf, including LPGA Hall of Famers Beth Daniel, Betsy King and Julie Inkster as well as current standouts Bailey Tardy, Stacy Lewis and Brittany Lang.

OUR OWN LITTLE “AMEN CORNER”

From the hill above the University of Georgia Golf Course’s No. 13 green spectators can view as many as nine (or more) shots.

GEORGIA GOLF

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC

The 53rd annual Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic will be held on March 28-30, 2026. One of the oldest continuous sporting events in all of women’s college athletics, the list of golfers who have competed collegiately in the LMCC reads like a “Who’s Who” of women’s golf. That ledger includes Hall of Famers Beth Daniel, Betsy King and Julie Inkster and current LPGA Tour members Bailey Tardy, Allison Corpuz and Gaby Lopez.

The event began in 1973 as the Georgia Invitational before becoming the Women’s Southern Intercollegiates from 197794. In 1995, it was renamed in honor of Murphey, UGA’s Hall of Fame golf coach and long-time Senior Woman Administrator.

Georgia has enjoyed success protecting its home turf. The Bulldogs have won 14 team titles and produced 12 medalists.

In 2014, the Liz Murphey format was altered to feature a combination of stroke and match play in advance of a similar change for the 2015 NCAA Championships. The tournament returned to a stroke play format in the fall of 2020 after the spring event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The LMCC was actually contested twice during the 2020-21 season, with the 48th event in the fall and the 49th edition during the spring.

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC RECORDS

TEAM ROUND: 276 (-12) Alabama (2018)

TEAM TOURNEY: 849 (-15 on par-72) Alabama (2018)

IND. ROUND: 64 (-8) Ingrid Lindblad, LSU (2021)

IND. TOURNEY: 208 Reilley Rankin, Georgia (1998) (-11 on par-73)

PAST LMCC TEAM & INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Year Team Champion / medalisT(s)

(sCore)

1973 Rollins 323

Hollis Stacy (Rollins)/Suzanne Jackson (Florida)

Suzanne Jackson (Florida)/Sara Stuhler (Miami)

Bev Davis (Florida)

1977 Florida 310-311-306=927

Beth Daniel (Furman) 77-68-75=220

1978 Florida International 306-305-306=917

Brenda Rego (Florida International) 78-74-72=224

1979 Georgia

319-309-329=947

Sherri Turner (Furman) ........................................................... 71-76-78=225

1980 Georgia

304-311-307=922

Martha Stacy (Georgia) 72-77-78=227

1981 Georgia

312-305-296=913

Mitzi Edge (Georgia) 76-73-72=221

1982 Tulsa

Julie Inkster (San Jose State)

1983 Tulsa

310-305-297=912

75-72-74=221

293-301-307=901

Jody Rosenthal (Tulsa) ...........................................................

1984 Tulsa

Jody Rosenthal (Tulsa)

1985 Tulsa

Jody Rosenthal (Tulsa)

1986 Louisiana State

71-74-75=220

303-307-299=909

73-74-73=220

308-296-299=902

75-72-72=219

310-296-300=906

Laurette Maritz (U.S. International) 73-70-74=219

1987 Alabama

306-307-306=919

Melissa McNamara (Tulsa) ..................................................... 75-77-74=226

1988 Georgia

294-293-292=879

Sue Thomas (Georgia) & Stephanie Lowe (Georgia) 219

1989 Auburn

Joal Reider (Auburn)

1990 Georgia

Anne Cain (Georgia)

1991 Georgia

300-296-297=893

72-71-75=218

312-307-305=924

75-75-73=223

311-300-319=930

Leslie Spalding (Alabama) ...................................................... 77-74-76=227

1992 San Jose St.

303-312-301=916

Vicki Goetze (Georgia) & Lisa Walton (San Jose St.) 223

1993 San Jose State

Lisa Walton (San Jose St.)

1994 Tennessee

Caroline Peek (Furman)

1995 Indiana

317-312-297=926

78-73-71=222

309-315-296=920

72-80-73=225

304-312-300=916

Erika Wicoff (Indiana) .............................................................. 73-74-71=218

1996 Tulsa

Ashley Winn (LSU)

1997 Georgia

Shauna Estes (Georgia)

1998 Georgia

Reilley Rankin (Georgia)

1999 Georgia

311-299-307=917

77-72-73=222

304-300-303=907

70-73-73=216

305-289-289=883

70-69-69=208

293-291-288=872

2000 Duke

291-282-302=875

Beth Bauer (Duke) 67-72-74=213

Kalen Anderson (Duke) 73-74-73=221

(Florida)

(Purdue)

Marta Silva Zamora (Georgia)

(Alabama)

Mary Michael Maggio (Texas A&M) 72-74=67=213

2014 Southern Cal d. Auburn (3-1), N.C. State (3-2) & Arkansas (3-2)

Hana Lee (Northwestern) & Gaby Lopez (Arkansas) 66=66

2015 Southern Cal ........................ d. UCLA (2-3), Duke (4-1) & Georgia (2.5-2.5)

Regina Plasencia (Arkansas) 71=71

2016 Alabama d. Denver (4-1), Georgia (3.5-1.5) & UCLA (3-2)

Louise Ridderstrom (UCLA) 68=68

2017 Georgia d. Daytona St. (4-1), Arkansas (2.5-2.5**) & Alabama (3.5-1.5)

Jillian Hollis (Georgia) 67=67

2018 Alabama 276-286-287=849

Lauren Stephenson & Cheyenne Knight (Alabama) 209

2019 S. Carolina ........................ d. Ole Miss (4-1), Georgia (3-2) & Augusta (3-2)

Brooke Matthews (Arkansas) & Chloe Thornton (Kennesaw St.) 68

2020 Auburn 293-281-290=864

M. Bardwell (Tennessee), M. Schofil (Auburn), H. Levi (Miss. St.). 213

2021 South Carolina 293-287-301=881

Ingrid Lindblad (LSU) 64-75-73=212

2022 South Carolina 295-291-288=874

Polly Mack (Alabama) 70-74-69=213

2023 Auburn ..................................................................................... 277-286=563

Elina Sinz, Auburn 69-70=139

2024 Auburn 290-283-292=865

Carla Bernat (Kansas State) 69-67=71=207

2025 Georgia Southern 298-283-295=876

Audrey Rischer (Oklahoma) 71-72-73=216 * individual format featuring two-player teams

The

Shauna Estes (Georgia) ......................................................... 71-71-72=214 Year Team Champion / medalisT(s) .............................................................. (sCore)

&

LIZ MURPHEY TRIBUTE

GEORGIA GOLF

A TRUE PIONEER IN WOMEN’S COLLEGE

Liz Murphey was one of the leading figures in the evolution and development of women’s intercollegiate athletics, both on the national level and at the University of Georgia.

A Newnan, Ga., native, Murphey was not only an outstanding women’s golf coach but also led the overall Lady Bulldog women’s sports program to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s as its senior woman administrator.

“Liz was certainly one of the national pioneers in women’s athletics and one that provided the real foundation for the program here at Georgia,” said former UGA Director of Athletics Vince Dooley. “Her work at Georgia was recognized across the country, both as an administrator and golf coach.”

Murphey joined the university faculty in 1967 as an assistant professor of physical education and women’s golf coach. She coordinated the women’s club sports program until spearheading their transition to intercollegiate status following the passage of Title IX in 1972. Initially funded by a $15,000 grant from the Athletic Association, Murphey quickly supplied a significant return on that investment as Georgia’s six original women’s sports programs – basketball, gymnastics, golf, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball – prospered and moved into national prominence.

Murphey herself was largely responsible for the success of the golf program as its head coach. She led the Lady Bulldogs to 21 team and 18 individual titles from 1978-86. Georgia finished in the top 10 at each

LIZ’S LEGACY

Liz Murphey’s fingerprints remain on UGA women’s athletics long after she retired in 1996. Murphey hired hall-of-fame coaches Jack Bauerle (swimming and diving), Beans Kelly (golf), Andy Landers (basketball) Jeff Wallace (tennis) and Suzanne Yoculan (gymnastics). The aforementioned quintet combined to lead 19 teams to NCAA Championships and 53 SEC Championships. Kelly succeeded Murphey and went on to lead Georgia to eight SEC Championships and eight top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championships between 1986-2000.

PUTTING UGA ON THE MAP

ATHLETICS

national championship from 1979-83, including second at the 1981 AIAWs and third at the 1983 NCAAs. Additionally, Terri Moody and Cindy Schreyer won individual national titles in 1981 and 1984, respectively.

Murphey moved within the UGA Athletic Association in 1978 when she was named assistant athletic director for women’s sports. Under her leadership, Georgia won eight of the 14 SEC women’s all-sports awards, secured four national team championships and captured an additional 31 individual national titles.

Murphey was the first-ever NGCA National Coach of the Year in 1984, and she was a charter member of that organization’s Hall of Fame. Two of her most prestigious honors were the 1996 Rolex Meritorious Service Award and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletic Adminstators in 2003.

Murphey retired from the University in May 1996. She was inducted into the UGA Athletic Association’s Circle of Honor – the school’s highest tribute paid to former athletes or coaches – in 2001.

Murphey passed away on November 23, 2005, following a short illness; however, her legacy lives on. For five decades, Georgia has hosted a premier women’s golf tournament. The event was renamed the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic in 1995. Fittingly, the tournament is one of the nation’s oldest women’s collegiate athletic events in any sport.

Hosting the 1981 AIAW Nationals was perhaps Liz Murphey’s finest hour as a coach and administrator. Terri Moody (upper right) captured the first-ever national title in UGA women’s athletics history, and the Lady Bulldogs finished second in the team field (right).

GEORGIA GOLF

ERIKA BRENNAN

HEAD COACH

2ND SEASON AT UGA WESTERN CAROLINA ‘06 @COACHBRENNANUGA

BULLDOG

Erika Brennan, who led the University of South Florida to backto-back appearances in the NCAA Championships for the first time in more than two decades in 2023 and 2024, was named the head women’s golf coach at Georgia on May 21, 2024

“We are excited to welcome Erika to the Georgia family,” said Josh Brooks, UGA’s J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics. “She has done an outstanding job throughout her coaching career, including most recently as the head coach at USF. Not only is Erika a great leader, she brings tremendous positivity and energy to everything she does. She will be an excellent mentor for our student-athletes and an exceptional representative of the University of Georgia women’s golf program.”

Brennan arrived in Athens after spending the past seven seasons as the head coach at USF. The Bulls earned bids to NCAA Regionals each of her last two seasons, their first consecutive appearances since 2002. In addition, Melanie Green qualified for an NCAA Regional individually in 2022 and became the program’s first All-American since 1999.

“I’m honored to get down to work as the next coach here at the University of Georgia,” Brennan said. “This program has such a storied past, and we’re ready to ensure the rich tradition continues at the highest level. The UGA Women’s Golf Team will be led, first and foremost, with love. Empowered student-athletes who are able to embrace their authenticity and values are cornerstones of our coaching philosophy. From day one, you’ll be able to own your unique brilliance AND unlock your best golf when you commit to the G. Comprehensive excellence is the standard, and our student-athletes will show up to prove that every day. The Georgia fan base is one of the most passionate in the country, and we’re amped to give the Bulldog Nation yet another reason to stand up and cheer!”

Brennan’s coaching career also includes successful stints as the head coach at Southern Miss from 2015-17, an assistant coach at Tennessee from 2013-14 and the head coach at Saint Leo from 2008-13.

South Florida won 13 titles under Brennan, with six team victories and seven individual crowns. In Brennan’s first full season in Tampa, USF ascended 74 spots in the national rankings, from No. 154 to No. 80. That progression consistently continued, with the Bulls climbing as high as No. 32 this season.

Brennan led USF to one of the most productive seasons in program history during 2023-24. The Bulls won three tournaments, equaling the second-most in a season in school history. USF also broke its records for team and individual stroke average, with Green’s 69.73 effort leading a team average of 287.30.

USF’s team and individual record books were almost totally rewritten during Brennan’s tenure. In addition to the aforementioned season average marks, her golfers produced the seven best season stroke average records and the three lowest team season averages.

Bulls under Brennan’s tutelage notched the top-10 18-hole and 54-hole scores in school history. Green set both those records during the 2023-24 season. She shot 8-under 64 in the second round of the Dale McNamara Invitational and the third round of the Westbrook Invitational and carded 11-under 205 tallies at the Westbrook Invitational and the Mountain View Collegiate.

Brennan’s teams produced all of the top-20 18-hole and 19 of the top-20 54-hole scores in USF history. The low singleround tally, a 17-under 271, closed out the best tournament effort, a 28-under 836, en route to winning the Westbrook Invitational in 2024.

Individually, Green was named All-American in 2023 and is set to become USF’s first two-time All-American since 1993. She was voted 2024 American Athletic Conference Golfer of the Year and will represent the United States in the Arnold Palmer Cup this summer.

BRENNAN AT A GLANCE

PERSONAL

Hometown: Lake Wales, Fla.

Family:

Married to Brian, with a daughter: Blakely

EDUCATION

High School: Lake Wales (’02)

Bachelor’s:

Western Carolina (’06) –Sport Management

Master’s: Warner (’09) – Management

BRENNAN BULLETS

◊ 4-year letterwinner at WCU from 2003-06

◊ Finished career ranked No. 9 among WCU’s career scoring average leaders

◊ WCU’s 2005 Female Scholar Athlete of the Year

◊ Led St. Leo to top-10 national rankings in each of three seasons at DII school

◊ Led Southern Miss improvement of 111 spots nationally – from No. 187 to No. 76 – in first year

◊ Led USF improvement of 74 spots nationally – from No. 154 to No. 80 – in first season

◊ USF won 13 titles under Brennan, with six team victories and seven individual crowns

COACHING CAREER

St. Leo University

’08-13 Head Coach

Tennessee ’13-14 Asst. Coach

Southern Miss ’15-17 Head Coach

USF

’18-24 Head Coach

Georgia

’24-present Head Coach

South Florida has been equally successful in the classroom during Brennan’s tenure. The Bulls finished with the ninth-best grade point average in the nation during the 2021-22 season and sport a 3.57 GPA over the past five seasons. USF produced 14 WGCA All-American Scholars during Brennan’s first six seasons in Tampa.

Prior to her stint at USF, Brennan spent two seasons at Southern Miss from 2015-17. The Golden Eagles showed dramatic improvement in her first campaign, climbing 111 spots nationally from No. 187 to No. 76. She led Southern Miss to six tournament titles and a third-place finish, with three top-10 individuals, at the 2017 Conference USA Championships.

Brennan arrived in Hattiesburg after spending the 2013-14 at Tennessee, where she helped the Lady Volunteers earn an NCAA Regional bid.

Brennan’s collegiate coaching career began at Saint Leo, a Division II school in Central Florida. She led the Lions to their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2010, the first of three consecutive NCAA bids. St. Leo also earned top-10 national rankings during 2011, 2012 and 2013, and Brennan was named Saint Leo’s Coach of the Year in 2011.

In addition to her coaching experience, Brennan served as the National Recruiting Coordinator for Dan Tudor Collegiate Strategies from 2014-15, as a certified instructor for the David Leadbetter Golf Academy from 2006-08 and in an operations role for the American Junior Golf Association.

Brennan played golf collegiately as Western Carolina as the former Erika Danford, where she finished her career ranked among the top 20 in the Southern Conference and No. 9 among WCU’s career scoring average leaders. She was named the Catamounts’ 2005 Female Scholar Athlete of the Year, served as the vice president of WCU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council and was a member of the Southern Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Council.

Brennan received her bachelor’s degree in Sport Management from WCU in 2006 and earned a master’s in Management from Warner University. Brennan and her husband, Brian, have a daughter, Blakely.

BULLDOG BIOS

STEVENS AT A GLANCE

PERSONAL

Hometown: Cedar Rapids

Family:

Married the former Christina Wisz in Nov. 2021

EDUCATION

High School: Jefferson (‘10)

Associate’s: Kirkwood (‘12) – Assoc. of Arts

Bachelor’s: Mount Mercy (‘14) –Business Admin. (Management)

DALTON’S INFO

◊ First-team All-Cedar Rapids/ Marion Metro in 2010

◊ Competed in 2011 & 2012 NJCAA Championships

◊ Medalist at the 2011 NJCAA Region XI Championships

◊ Helped Kirkwood finish ninth at the 2012 NJCAAs

◊ Played Saint Xavier as a junior and at Mount Mercy as a senior

◊ 2018 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year for men’s and women’s golf

COACHING CAREER

Iowa Central Community College

’14-15 Asst. Coach

Kirkwood Community College

’15-16 Asst. Coach

Bethany College

’16-18 Head. Coach W&M

South Florida

’18-23 Asst. Coach

‘23-24 Assoc. Head Coach

Georgia

’24-present Assoc. Head Coach

Dalton Stevens, who helped South Florida to consecutive NCAA Regional bids in 2023 and 2024 for the first time since 2002, was named associate head coach at Georgia in May 2024.

Stevens spent the previous six seasons working with head coach Erika Brennann at USF.

“Coach DS is a tremendous person who prioritizes the welfare of student-athletes and ensures they achieve at their greatest potential,” Brennan said. “He is a tenacious recruiter and a proven developer. I’m thrilled he and Christina have chosen to join the Georgia family. After almost seven years I can say with great enthusiasm and great certainty, there is nobody else on earth I’d rather coach alongside of than Coach Stevens. Georgia Women’s Golf just got better today!”

Stevens joined the USF staff in June 2018 as an assistant coach and was promoted to associate head coach prior to the 2023-24 season. All told, he has 10 seasons of collegiate coaching experience.

“I feel incredibly honored and thankful to be a part of the University of Georgia as the Associate Head Coach for the women’s golf program,” Stevens said. “Coaching in the SEC has been a longstanding aspiration of mine, and I’m thrilled about the journey ahead for our program. A heartfelt thank you goes out to Coach Erika Brennan and Mr. Josh Brooks for entrusting me with this amazing opportunity. My wife Christina and I are eager to immerse ourselves in the Athens community. Go Dawgs!”

Brennan and Stevens teamed together as South Florida rewrote almost all of its team and individual records over the past several years, culminating with one of its most successful campaigns ever during 2023-24. The Bulls shattered numerous team and individual records en route to winning three tournaments and finishing third or better in seven of 11 events in 2023-24. Most notably, Melanie Green’s school-record season scoring average of 69.73 led to a new USF team average mark of 287.30. Green also produced the lowest 18- and 54-hole scores ever by a Bull – 8-under 64 (twice) and 11-under 205 (twice). Team wise, USF posted its best round ever – a 17-under 271 –on the way to the best tournament mark – a 28-under 836 – to win the Westbrook Invitational.

GEORGIA GOLF

DALTON STEVENS

ASSISTANT COACH 2ND SEASON AT UGA MOUNT MERCY ‘14 @COACHSTEVENSUGA

Green became one of the most decorated golfers in school history. She was named 2024 American Athletic Conference Golfer of the Year and is set to become the Bulls’ first two-time All-American since 1993. Green also has been named to the U.S. team for the Arnold Palmer Cup later this summer.

USF won 11 titles – six team and seven individual – over the past six seasons. During Stevens’ first year with the Bulls, they climbed 111 spots in the national rankings from No. 154 to No. 80. That ascension continued as the Bulls rose to No. 32 in 2024.

The team also excelled academically, finishing the 2021-22 season with the ninthbest grade point average in the country and producing 11 WGCA All-American Scholars between 2019-23.

Stevens arrived at USF with four seasons of collegiate coaching experience. Immediately before joining Brennan’s staff in Tampa, he spent two seasons as head coach of both the men’s and women’s golf teams at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas. Stevens was named the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year for men’s and women’s golf in 2018.

On the men’s side, Stevens led Bethany to a runner-up finish at the KCAC Championships in 2017 before the Swedes won the conference title by 12 shots in his season. The Bethany women showed dramatic improvement under Stevens, improving to fourth to second at the KCAC Championships during his two seasons and moving up 55 spots in the Golfstat national rankings in the process.

Stevens began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Iowa Central Community College in 2014-15 before returning to his alma mater, Kirkwood Community College, the following campaign. He helped Kirkwood’s Eagles finish as runner-up at the 2016 NJCAA Division II Championships while producing a trio of All-Americans.

Stevens played two seasons at Kirkwood from 2010-12. He earned PING AllCentral Region honors, was medalist at the 2011 Region XI Championship, qualified for the NJCAA Championships both years and helped the Eagles finish ninth at the 2012 national championships. Stevens then played at Saint Xavier University in Chicago as a junior and at Mount Mercy University in his hometown of Cedar Rapids, Iowa as a senior. He earned an Associate of Arts degree from Kirkwood in 2012 and a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (Management) from Mount Mercy in 2014.

GEORGIA GOLF

GABRIELLA ALBERT

5-8 • FRESHMAN DELRAY BEACH, FLA. BUSINESS @GABRIELLAALBERTGOLF

BULLDOG BIOS

◊ MEDALIST & MATCH PLAY FINALIST AT THE 2026 JONES/DOHERTY AMATEUR

◊ RANKED NO. 35 NATIONALLY AMONG PROSPECTS IN THE CLASS OF 2025

◊ FOURTH AT THE 2022 WORLD TEEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

FALL 2025 HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Did not compete in any fall events for Georgia.

◊ Enjoyed a strong showing at the Jones/Doherty Amateur in January, shooting 72 at Coral Ridge Country Club to tie for medalist honors in stroke play and then advancing through the 32-golfer bracket to reach the match play final.

◊ Won her first four matches in decisive fashion – 3-and-1, 5-and-4, 5-and-4 and 4-and-3 – before falling to Anna Ritter, a senior at Illinois, in the final.

AMATEUR HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Ranked No. 35 nationally and No. 3 for Florida among AJGA golfers in the Class of 2025.

◊ Rated No. 61 overall and No. 22 among golfers in the Class of 2025 in the Universal Golf Rankings.

◊ Listed at No. 66 overall and No. 22 within the Class of 2025 in the Junior Golf Scoreboard rankings.

◊ Qualified for the 2024 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship by shooting 71 to tie for second and then winning a 2-for-1 playoff in a quaiifier at Eagle Trace Golf Club in Coral Springs, Fla.

◊ Teamed with Chloe Kovelesky to win the 2022 Florida State Golf Association (FSGA) Four-Ball Championship at Estero Country Club.

◊ Shot 1-under 215 to finish fourth at the 2022 World Teen Championships in Pinehurst, N.C.

◊ Played extensively on the Florida Junior Tour (FJT) and South Florida Junior PGA Tour (SFPGA) from 2018 through 2024.

◊ In 64 FJT and SFPGA events during that time frame, notched seven wins – four FJT and three SFPGA – and 51 combined top-10 efforts.

◊ Finished as runner-up at the 2024 FJT Tour Championship on the Lakewood National Golf Club’s Piper Course in Lakewood Ranch, Fla.

◊ A top-10 finisher at three consecutive FSGA Girls’ Junior Championships – runner-up in 2023, tying for third in 2024 and tying for sixth in 2025.

PERSONAL:

◊ Born July 6, 2006, Gabriella is the daughter of Gregory and Laina Albert and intends to major in Business.

BULLDOG BIOS

◊ 4-TIME MISS KENTUCKY GOLF HONOREE (2020, 2021, 2022 & 2025)

◊ 4-TIME STATE CHAMP AT MARSHALL COUNTY HS (TEAM - 2020, ‘21; IND. - 2022, ‘23)

◊ 5-TEAM ALL-STATE PICK BY THE KENTUCKY GOLF COACHES ASSOCIATION

AMATEUR HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ A four-time honoree as Kentucky’s Miss Golf, securing the award in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2025.

◊ A dominant figure in Kentucky prep golf since joining the Marshall County High School team as a seventh grader in 2020, winning two individual and two team state championships.

◊ Competed in 27 WAGR events from 2023-25, recording 12 top-10 and seven top-5 finishes including winning the 2025 Granny Junior Invitational.

◊ Shot 6-under 207 en route to a four-stroke victory at the 2025 Granny Invitational at Richland Country Club in Brentwood, Tenn., in her final junior event.

◊ Her WAGR top-5 efforts included runner-up showings at the 2024 Granny Invitational and the 2023 and 2024 editions of the Bubba Conlee Tournament.

◊ Tied for seventh in stroke play and then advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2025 Women’s Western Junior at Maketewah Country Club in Cincinnati.

◊ Coached by her father, Aaron, at Marshall County High School.

◊ A five-time first-team All-State selection by the Kentucky Golf Coaches Association (KGSA).

◊ As a senior in 2025, carded a 2-under score to finish as runner-up at the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) state tournament.

◊ Did not compete for the Marshall County Lady Marshals as a junior while focusing on her college golf recruitment.

◊ Captured individual medalist honors at the KHSAA state tourney as a sophomore in 2023 and as a freshman in 2022.

◊ As a sophomore in 2023, shot 3-under to win the KHSAA individual title by a stroke and lead Marshall County’s Lady Marshals to a runner-up finish in the team field.

◊ As a freshman in 2022, fired a 1-under tally en route to a 3-shot victory as MCHS finished second as a team.

◊ Helped Marshall County capture state titles in 2020 and 2021 while competing as a middle schooler.

◊ As an eighth grader in 2020, finished second individually to help the Lady Marshals win the state title by 39 strokes.

◊ As a seventh grader in 2019, was the fourth-place finisher in the individual field as MCHS secured a 38-shot victory over the team field.

PERSONAL:

◊ Born March 16, 2007, Trinity is the daugher of Leah and Aaron Beth and intends to major in Marketing.

GEORGIA GOLF

5-9 • FRESHMAN CALVERT CITY, KY. MARKETING @TRINITYDBETH

GEORGIA GOLF

CELINE BROVOLD SANNE

◊ 9-TIME WAGR WINNER BETWEEN 2018-23

◊ 2-TIME EUROPEAN

FALL 2025 HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Competed in three of four events, including as an individual at the Schooner Fall Classic.

◊ Posted a 74.56 average over nine rounds, with a low of even-par 72 in the opening day of The Robbie.

◊ Carded an 8-over 224 at The Robbie en route to her best finish of the fall, a tie for 17th.

2024-25 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Earned a trio of academic accolades, being named to the CSC Academic All-District team, the WGCA All-American Scholar squad and the SEC’s Academic Honor Roll.

◊ One of two golfers to qualify for the lineup at all 11 team events.

◊ Competed in 12 tournaments and compiled a 74.94 season stroke average, finishing second on the team in birdies (75) and third in paror-better rounds (seven).

◊ Georgia’s top individual finisher at two fall tourneys, tying for 23rd at the Cougar Classic and for 35th at the Windy City Collegiate.

◊ Fired a career-low 5-under 67 in the second round of the Illini Invitational at historic Medinah Country Club.

◊ After recording three par-or-better scores in 21 rounds during her first season and a half in Athens, posted five POBs in 19 rounds during the 2025 spring season.

◊ Notched the first two top-10 individual finishes of her career in the Bulldogs’ two home events during the spring campaign.

◊ Opened the 2025 calendar by shooting even-par 72 to tie for ninth at the Lady Bulldog Invitational.

◊ Shot 1-under 217 to finish tied for second at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic, and notch Georgia’s top individual effort for the third time during the 2024-25 campaign.

◊ Notched a trio of top-5 finishes in three Garmin Norgescup tournaments in Norway while home during the summer.

2023-24 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Participated in three events and compiled an 80.57 average over seven rounds.

◊ Made her collegiate debut in the Bulldogs’ lineup for the final tournament of the fall, the Stanford Intercollegiate.

◊ Notched her best finish of the season by tying for 24th in the Lady Bulldog Individual Championship.

◊ Competed for Georgia’s “B” team at the Liz Murphey and fired her first even-par effort at the collegiate level in the second round.

◊ Posted 2.5 counting rounds for the Bulldogs’ “B” squad during the LMCC, helping that quintet to a ninth-place finish in the team field.

PRE-COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Arrived in Athens as the No. 4-ranked golfer in Norway.

◊ From 2018-23, played in 52 World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) events and posted nine victories and 27 top-10 finishes.

◊ Of her wins, one was in 2023, four were in 2022, one was in 2021, two were in 2020 and one was in 2019.

◊ Has represented Norway at European Championships in four of the last five years, participating in the 2022 and 2023 Ladies Amateurs and the 2019 and 2021 Girls’ Team Championships.

◊ Posted a 5-over 221 tally en route to finishing 18th overall – and fourth among amateurs – at the 2022 Goteborg Open, an LET Access Tour event at Kungsbacka GolfKlubb in Särö, Sweden.

◊ Recorded one top-10 and three top-20 finishes in four professional tournaments played during 2021.

◊ Among those, best effort was shooting even-par 216 to tie for sixth – and low amateur honors – at the LET Access Tour’s Anna Nordqvist Open at Västerås Golfklubb in Västerås, Sweden.

◊ Tied for 28th in stroke play qualifying at the 2021 European Girls’ Team Championship at Montado Golf Resort in Palmela, Portugal.

◊ Posted a 3-0 record in match play to help Norway finish as runner-up in Flight B – and 10th overall. Completed each of her match play wins in less than 18 holes, capturing 6-and-5, 2-and-1 and 3-and-2 decisions over her opponents.

◊ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, played exclusively in Norway in 2020 and recorded two wins and five top-5 finishes in eight tournaments.

◊ Tied for 60th in two rounds of qualifying at the 2019 European Girls’ Team Championship at Parador de El Saler Golf Course in Valencia, Spain.

◊ Notched a 2-1 individual record to help Norway post a 2-1 record in match play in Flight B of the 2021 European Girls’ event.

PERSONAL:

◊ Born August 12, 2003, Celine is the daughter of Fredrik Sanne and Monica Brovold Sanne and intends to major in Sport Management.

BULLDOG BIOS

MARIA’S SCORECARD

CAREER STATISTICS

Season T RD STK AVG LOW

‘23-24 8 23 1766 76.78 70

‘24-25 11 33 2437 73.85 67

CU Tot. 19 56 4203 75.07 67

‘25-26 4 12 865 72.08 66

Totals 23 68 5068 74.53 66

TOP 10 FINISHES: 2 (0/1/1)

TOP 20 FINISHES: 6 (0/4/2)

PAR OR BETTERS: 17 (2/11/4)

BEST FINISH: 4th – 2025 Evie Odom

LOW ROUND:

67 (-5) – 2023 Leadership & Golf 1st

66 (-4) – 2025 Schooner Classic 3rd LOW TOURNAMENT:

214 (-2) – 2023 Leadership & Golf

210 (E) – 2025 Evie Odom 2023-24 RESULTS

51 Col. Wollenberg 76-77-78=231

T67 Stanford Inter. ........ 76-74-74=224

T45 Miami Invit. 73-76-74=223

T51 SDSU Classic 83-82-78=243

T62 Inkster Invit. 82-74=156

T21 Ping/ASU Invit. 76-70-70=216

85 Chevron S’down 86-80-76=242

T51 Pac-12s 77-74-80=231

2024-25 RESULTS

T8 Leadership & Golf .. 67-70-77=214

T31 Col. Wollenberg 71-74-77=222

T17 Ron Moore Inter. 69-77-70=216

T26 Stanford Inter. ........ 74-67-74=215

T40 Nanea Invit. 77-76-77=230

T21 Collegiate at GCC 71-77-75=223

T13 SDSU Classic 69-75-74=218

T41 Causeway Invit. 72-74-79=225

T16 Betsy Rawls Invit. 72-73-84=229

T31 Chevron S’down 77-73-72=222

T25 Big 12s 74-77-72=223

2025-26 RESULTS

T58 Cougar Classic 75-70-75=220

T30 Schooner Classic 72-74-66=212

T4 Evie Odom Invit. 68-71-71=210

T14 The Robbie 76-69-78=223

◊ 2-TIME NJCAA ALL-AMERICAN (2022, ‘23)

FALL 2025 HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Qualified for the Bulldogs’ lineup at all four fall events, producing a 72.08 average covering 12 loops.

◊ Georgia’s top individual finisher at the Evie Odom Invitational, where she tied for fourth at even-par 210.

◊ Recorded another top-20 finish at The Robbie, tying for 14th.

◊ Contributed 79.2 percent counting rounds, with four par-or-better efforts and a team-high two eagles.

◊ Fired a fall-best 4-under 66 in the final round of the Schooner Fall Classic, vaulting 32 spots on the individual leaderboard in the process.

◊ Competed in the Jones/Doherty Amateur over the holiday break, shot 75 to finish fifth in stroke play qualifying and then advanced to the quarterfinals before falling to eventual champion Anna Ritter.

COLORADO CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Competed in 19 tournaments over two seasons, compiling a 75.05 average over 56 total rounds with 13 par-or-better tallies, one top-10 finish and five top-20 efforts.

◊ As a senior in 2024-25, in the Buffaloes’ lineup for 11 events – nine in the team’s lineup and also competing individually at both the Ron Moore Intercollegiate and the Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club.

◊ Recorded one top-10 and five top-20 individual finishes on the season.

◊ Signed for a career-best effort (67) at Colorado twice – a 5-under tally in the opening round of the Leadership & Golf Invitational and a 4-under loop in the second round of the Stanford Intercollegiate.

◊ Led Colorado with eight under-par rounds, 107 birdies and three eagles while posting the Buffaloes’ second-best average (73.85).

◊ Colorado’s top individual finisher at five events – the Leadership & Golf Invitational in the fall and the Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club, the San Diego State Classic, the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational and the Big 12 Championships in the spring.

GEORGIA GOLF

MARIA EIDHAGEN HARROUCH

5-10 • GRADUATE SANDVIKEN, SWEDEN INTERDISCIPLINARY ART @MARIA_HARROUCH

◊ Opened her senior season with her best 54-hole tally (2-under 214) en route to the best finish of her Colorado career (t-8th) at the Leadership & Golf Invitational.

◊ As a junior in 2023-24, competed in eight tournaments, including an individual appearance at the Colonel Wollenberg Ram Classic.

◊ Compiled a stroke average of 76.78 over 23 rounds, with a pair of par-or-better tallies and a counting percentage of .850.

◊ Was the Buffaloes’ top individual finisher at the PING/ASU Invitational, where she shot even-par 216 to tie for 21st.

◊ Carded both of her under-par rounds at the PING/ASU Invitational, firing back-to-back 2-under 70s in the second and third rounds.

JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Competed at Pima Community College in Tucson, Ariz., during the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons.

◊ Coached by Marcus Smith at Pima CC.

◊ Named NJCAA All-American following both her freshman and sophomore seasons, earning second-team recognition as a freshman and receiving honorable mention honors as a sophomore.

◊ Named the 2023 Arizona Community College Athletic Conference/Region I Golfer of the Year and also a two-time All-ACCAC/Region I first team honoree.

◊ In 16 career events at Pima, registered six victories, eight top-5 finishes and 15 top-10 efforts.

◊ Finished eighth at the 2022 NJCAA Women’s National Championship and followed that up by tying for 16th in 2023.

◊ Won six-straight events during the 2023 season, highlighted by medalist honors at the NJCAA Southwest District Tournament at the Hillcrest Golf Club in Sun City West, Ariz.

◊ Clinched the district title with a career-best 6-under-par, 66, in the final round en route to a 9-under 54-hole tally and a 10-shot victory over the field.

◊ Registered three runner-up showings as a freshman, including the Southwest District Tournament at the Hawk Creek Golf Club in Westworth Village, Texas.

◊ Placed third in her junior college debut at the Mesa (Ariz.) CC Invitational at the Dobson Ranch Golf Course.

PRE-COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Recorded five victories, 19 top-10 efforts and 28 top-20 performances competing on the Swedish Junior Tour, Junior Masters Invitational and Teen Cup events between 2017-22.

◊ Captured three Swedish Junior Tour titles – Teen Tour events in 2018 at Hagge Golf Club in Dalarna, in 2021 at Krestinehamn Golf Club and in 2022 at Vidbynäs Golf Club in Nykvarn.

◊ Earned a pair of Junior Masters victories in 2021 – the Cobra Puma JMI at Burviks Golf Club in Knutby and the Callaway Cup at Rättviks Golf Club.

PERSONAL:

◊ Born April 7, 2002, Maria is the daughter of Aziz Harrouch and Kristin Eidhagen and received a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Colorado in 2025.

GEORGIA GOLF

FALL 2024 HIGHLIGHTS:

BULLDOG

◊ In Georgia’s playing five for all four fall events, recording a 72.08 stroke average with a quartet of par-or-better efforts of 12 rounds.

◊ Wrapped up the fall with by winning medalist honors at The Robbie, where she shot 6-under 210 to capture a four-shot victory over the field.

◊ Led Georgia to a sweep at The Robbie, with the Bulldogs shooting 3-under 861 to top the team field by nine shots.

◊ Posted bogey-free loops of 69 and 68 in the first and second rounds on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Hampton Cove, with the second tally coming on her 20th birthday.

◊ Named SEC Golfer of the Week on Nov. 5 after her individual victory at The Robbie.

NEW MEXICO CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ A unanimous selection as the 2025 Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year in balloting of league coaches.

◊ Also voted second-team All-Mountain West.

◊ Received a quartet of in-season MWC Awards – September Freshman of the Month, October Freshman of the Month, October Player of the Month and April 7 Freshman of the Week.

◊ Recorded a stroke average of 74.04 and led the Lobos in par-or-better rounds (10), top-10 finishes (three) and top-20 outings (five).

◊ Competed in all nine events and the Lobos’ top individual finisher in five tournaments – the Ron Moore Intercollegiate (t-5th), Jim West Challenge (t-2nd), the Bruin Wave Invitational (t-13th), the PING/ASU Invitational (t-27th) and the Mountain West Championships (t-17th).

◊ Christened her collegiate career by tying for 10th at the Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational, becoming the first Lobo with a top-10 effort in their debut since 2008.

◊ Named MWC Golfer and Freshman of the Month in October after covering six rounds at a combined 11-under,

which produced a runner-up finish at the Jim West Challenge and a fifth-place showing at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate.

◊ Became the first golfer in four years to earn MWC Golfer and Freshman of the Month honors for the same month.

◊ Carded the lowest round ever by a Lobo freshman – a 5-under 67 – and tied the fourth-best overall score in program history in the second round of the Ron Moore Intercollegiate.

◊ Tied the fourth-best relation-to-par 54-hole score in UNM history by shooting 9-under 207 at the Jim West Challenge.

PRE-COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Competed in 32 WAGR events from 2022-24 prior to her collegiate career, recording five wins and 22 top-10 finishes.

◊ Notched a pair of individual victories during the 2022 calendar at the IJGT National Championship and the I Copa Surest – XV Copa Yucatán.

◊ A three-time winner in 2021, capturing titles at the III Copa Norte, the Campeonato Juvenil de Chile and the Campeonato Nacional Infantil – Mexico.

◊ Competed in the 2022 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship at The Club at Olde Stone in Bowling Green, Ky.

PERSONAL:

◊ Born November 1, 2005, Maria is the daughter of Alejandro Garcia and Maria Elena Arroyo and intends to major in Business (Marketing). ◊

BULLDOG BIOS

SYDNEY’S SCORECARD

CAREER STATISTICS

Season T RD STK AVG LOW

‘24-25 11 32 2355 73.59 67

‘25-26 4 12 851 70.92 63

Totals 15 44 3206 72.86 63

TOP 10 FINISHES: 4 (2/2)

TOP 20 FINISHES: 8 (5/3)

PAR OR BETTERS: 17 (11/6)

BEST FINISH:

1st – 2025 Schooner Classic

LOW ROUND:

63 (-7) – 2025 Schooner Classic 1st LOW TOURNAMENT: 201 (-9) – 2025 Schooner Classic 2024-25 RESULTS

T41 Leadership & Golf 73-73-80=226

T16 Col. Wollenberg 73-69-72=214

T5 Ron Moore Inter. 76-67-68=211

T14 Stanford Inter. 72-71-69=212

T27 Nanea Invit. 74-74-75=223 Collegiate at GCC . DQ-71-76=147

T17 SDSU Classic 72-72-75=219

T9 Causeway Invit. 73-73-71=217

T25 Betsy Rawls Invit. 77-80-75=232

T44 Chevron S’down 74-79-72=225

T47 Big 12s 75-77-77=229 2025-26 RESULTS

T42 Cougar Classic 74-71-72=217

T1 Schooner Classic ... 63-69-69=201

T15 Evie Odom Invit. 70-73-72=215

T5 The Robbie 72-73-73=218

◊ 2-TIME U.S. GIRLS’ JUNIOR QUALIFIER (2022 & ‘23)

FALL 2025 HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Georgia’s top golfer in virtually every statistic during the fall, including average (70.92), counting percentage (.975), birdies (43) and par-orbetter rounds (six).

◊ Led the Bulldogs individually at two events, the Cougar Classic and the Schooner Fall Classic.

◊ Fired a 54-hole tally of 9-under to win the individual title at the Schooner Fall Classic, recording the second-best tournament score (201) in school history in the process.

◊ Shot a school-record 63 at Belmar Golf Club to begin the Schooner. Teed off from No. 5 and made successive birdies at No. 6, No. 7, No. 8, No. 11, No. 12, No. 13 and No. 15 before wrapping up her loop with seven consecutive pars.

◊ Tabbed SEC Golfer of the Week on Sept. 24 after her historic victory in Oklahoma.

COLORADO CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Earned a spot on Colorado’s playing five for every team event and led the Buffaloes in stroke average (73.59), top-10 efforts (two) and top20 finishes (five).

◊ Tied with current Georgia teammate Maria Eidhagen Harrouch for the most par-or-better rounds on the season, notching 11 POB loops over 32 rounds.

◊ Colorado’s top individual finisher at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate (t-5th) and the Stanford Intercollegiate (t-14th).

◊ Fired a season-best 5-under 67 in the second round of the Ron Moore Intercollegiate en route to a season-low 54-hole tally of 5-under 211.

◊ Posted under-par efforts at three consecutive fall events – 2-under at the Colonel Wollenberg Ram Classic, 5-under at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate and 1-under at the Stanford Intercollegiate.

GEORGIA GOLF

SYDNEY GIVENS

5-6 • SOPHOMORE AUSTIN, TEXAS SPORT MANAGEMENT @SYDNEYGIVENS15

PRE-COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Rated as the No. 1 golfer in Texas for the Class of 2024 and ranked top 30 nationally in the Rolex and Golfweek rankings.

◊ Qualified for both the 2022 and 2023 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championships.

◊ Overall, notched 83 career wins between the junior and high school ranks.

◊ Recorded 11 top-5 finishes at national level events, including a pair of medalist honors at the 2021 AJGA Stewart Cink Championship by Transamerica and the 2022 AJGA Mizuno/Greyson Sigg Junior Championship.

◊ Reached the championship match of the 102nd Texas Women’s Amateur in 2023. Finished fourth in stroke play qualifying and upset top-seeded Elina Sinz, medalist at the 2023 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic while playing for Auburn, before falling to current Minnesota golfer Madison Le in the final.

◊ Wrapped up her pre-collegiate career by placing third at The Granny Invitational and notching a pair of fourth place showings at The National High School Golf Invitational and The Dye Junior Invitational Championship at Crooked Stick during the summer of 2024.

◊ A three-time first-team All-State honoree at Vandergrift High School, earning such status after winning medalist honors at the Texas UIL 6A state tournament as a sophomore in 2022 and finishing as runner-up in both 2023 and 2024.

◊ Helped Vandergrift’s Vipers to consecutive Texas UIL 6A state championships in 2023 and ‘24 - the first two in program history.

◊ Won all four District 25-6A titles during her career.

◊ A three-time Region IV-6A champion from 2021-23 and the regional runner up in 2024.

◊ Owns Vandegrift records for career wins (7) and par-or-better rounds (17).

PERSONAL:

◊ Born June 15, 2005, Sydney is the daughter of David and Alicia Givens and intends to major in Kinesiology with a minor in Sport Management.

GEORGIA GOLF

HAILEY HAN

5-5 • FRESHMAN DULUTH, GA. EXERCISE SCIENCE

◊ 3-TIME WINNER IN WAGR EVENTS BETWEEN 2021-25

BULLDOG BIOS

◊ 2-TIME GEORGIA GIRLS’ CHAMPIONSHIP MEDALIST (2021 & ‘24)

◊ 2-TIME U.S. GIRLS’ JUNIOR QUALIFIER (2021 & ‘24)

FALL 2025 HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Did not compete in any fall events for Georgia.

PRE-COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ In 43 WAGR rated tournaments from 2021-25, notched three wins, 19 top-10 finishes and 27 top-20 performances.

◊ Captured medalist honors at the 2021 and 2024 Georgia Girls’ Championships and also won the AJGA’s Greenwood Junior Championship in 2022.

◊ Earned a three-stroke win at the 2021 GSGA Girls’ Championship at Valdosta Country Club.

◊ Shot 4-under 212 en route to a two-shot victory at the 2024 GSGA Girls’ Championship at the Sea Island Golf Club. Entered the final round four shots back before carding a 5-under 67.

◊ Competed in the 2021 and 2024 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championships at Columbia Country Club in Chevy Chase, Md.; and El Caballero Country Club in Tarzana, Calif., respectively.

◊ Enjoyed a dominant run on the GSGA Junior Tour from 2016-22, posting 17 victories and eight addition runnerup showings in 30 tournaments.

◊ One of 12 girls selected for the Georgia State Golf Association’s (GSGA) “Team Georgia” as part of the U.S. National Development Program (USNDP), a new initiative launched by the United States Golf Association. Georgia is one of seven states participating in the initial phase of the state team pilot program in 2024-2025.

◊ Competed in 20 Peggy Kirk Bell Girls Golf Tour events between 2018-25, posting a trio of victories and 14 top10 finishes.

◊ Won her Peggy Kirk Bell Tour debut at the 2018 Rocket Tour Players Championship at the UGA Golf Course and also earned medalist honors at the 2020 Rocket Tour Players Championship at UGA and the 2023 Rocket Tour Championship at Whitewater Creek Country Club.

◊ Captured five victories and notched three more runner-up finishes in 14 tournaments played on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour in 2017 and 2018.

PERSONAL:

◊ Born December 26, 2006, Hailey is the daughter of Michael Han and Ok Lee and intends to major in Exercise Science.

BULLDOG BIOS

KAROLINE’S SCORECARD

CAREER STATISTICS

Season T RD STK AVG LOW

‘22-23 8 21 1587 75.57 72

‘23-24 REDSHIRT

‘24-25 4 12

TOP 10 FINISHES: 3 (0/2/1)

TOP 20 FINISHES: 3 (0/2/1)

PAR OR BETTERS: 4 (0/2/2)

BEST FINISH: 2nd – 2025 The Robbie LOW ROUND:

70 (-2) – 2025 The Robbie 3rd 70 (-2) – 2025 The Robbie 2nd LOW TOURNAMENT:

214 (-2) – 2025 The Robbie 2022-23 RESULTS

T56 ANNIKA Inter. 77-78-76=231

T25 “Mo” Morial 74-72-75=221

T54 Windy City Coll. 79-78-75=232

T42 Moon Golf Invit. ..... 72-73-72=217

T27 Gators Invit. 75-71=146

T49 Valspar Augusta 75-76=151

T52 Liz Murphey Classic .... 76-76=151

T62 SECs 77-81-79=237

QF vs. Texas A&M L, 3&2

2024-25 RESULTS

T10 Gators Invit. 71-70-71=212

T10 Chattanooga 76-72-74=222

T43 SECs 70-73-73=216

QF vs LSU W, 3&1

SF vs. Arkansas L, 2&1

F vs. S. Carolina W, 3&1

T43 NCAA Regional ...... 73-75-80=228 2025-26 RESULTS

T75 Cougar Classic 74-77-73=224

T85 Schooner Classic 75-80-73=228

T31 Evie Odom Invit. 75-73-71=219

2 The Robbie 70-70-74=214

3-TIME SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (2023, ‘24 & 25)

FALL 2025 HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Qualified for the Bulldogs’ lineup at all four fall tournaments, posting a 73.75 average and contributing 80.8 percent counting scores over 12 rounds.

◊ Shot 2-under 70 in both the first and second rounds at The Robbie, leading to a fall-best 2-under 214 and individual runner-up finish behind teammate Maria Garcia.

◊ Shot 4-over 292 to fie for 21st at The Sally over the holiday break, including a 5-under 67 in the third round of the 72-hole tournament.

FLORIDA CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Named to the SEC’s Academic Honor Roll in 2023, 2024 and 2025 and honored on the SEC’s Community Service Team for women’s golf in 2024.

◊ Competed in 12 events during the 2022-23 and 2024-25 seasons, sandwiching a redshirt campaign between during the 2023-24 academic year.

◊ Posted a stroke average of 74.70 over 33 career rounds with the Gators, including five par-or-better tallies.

◊ After not competing in a WAGR event since July 2023, posted an impressive five-shot victory at the 2024 Dixie Amateur at Eagle Trace Golf Club in Coral Springs, Fla. Carded rounds of 74-72-70-68 en route to the win.

◊ As a redshirt sophomore in 2024-25, recorded a 73.17 average over 12 rounds, with two par-or-better efforts and a pair of top-10 individual finishes.

◊ After not competing in the first eight tournaments of the season, returned to the Florida lineup for the Gators Invitational in March and remained in the playing five for the next three events.

◊ Shot 2-over 212 to finish 10th individually and help Florida earn the team title at the Gators Invitational.

GEORGIA GOLF

◊ Posted a second-straight top-10 effort at the Chattanooga Classic, where she tied for 10th on the individual leaderboard.

◊ Opened the SEC Championships with an even-par loop at Pelican Golf Club and posted a 2-1 record in match play to help Florida to a runner-up showing.

◊ Was first on the course for Florida in all three SEC Championship matches and secured 3-and-1 victories over LSU’s Aine Donegan in the quarterfinals and South Carolina’s Sophia Burnett in the championship match.

◊ Redshirted during the 2023-24 season.

◊ As a freshman in 2022-23, competed in eight tournaments – five in the lineup and two as an individual.

◊ Finished the season with a 75.57 average over 21 rounds, with a trio of par-or-better tallies and a season best 25th-place performance at the “Mo” Morial in September.

◊ Shot 5-over 221 at the “Mo” Morial, including an even-par 72 in the second round.

◊ Carded a career-best 1-over 217 tally at the Moon Golf Invitational, including a pair of even-par loops in the first and third rounds.

◊ Competed individually at the Gators Invitational and the Valspar Augusta Invitational.

PRE-COLLEGIATE HIGHLIGHTS:

◊ Named Florida Girls’ Junior Player of the Year by the Florida State Golf Association (FSGA) in both 2020 and 2021, joining Vicky Hurst as the only repeat winners since the award’s inception in 2004.

◊ Qualified for eight USGA Championships – the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open; the 2018 U.S. Women’s Am; the 2021 and 2022 U.S. Girls’ Juniors; and the 2018, 2019, 2021 and 2022 U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Championship.

◊ Captured medalist honors at qualifiers for the 2017 U.S. Women’s Four-Ball, the 2018 U.S. Women’s Four-Ball and the 2021 U.S. Girls’ Junior.

◊ As a 17-year-old, earned a spot in the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open field by shooting 1-over 143 to finish second in a qualifier at Bradenton (Fla.) Country Club.

◊ Shot 76-78=154 and missed the cut at the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open at The Olympic Club in San Francisco.

◊ After missing the cut at the 2018 Four-Ball (with Chloe Kovelsky), reached match play (with Sophie Linder) in 2019, 2021 and 2022. In 2019, placed t-11th in stroke play and reached the Round of 16. In 2021, finished t-6th in stroke play and lost in 19 holes in the first round). In 2022, was t-9th in stroke play and reached the Round of 16.

◊ Advanced to the Round of 16 of match play in the 2021 U.S. Girls’ Junior at Columbia Country Club in Chevy Chase, Md.

◊ Teamed with her dad, Ken, to finish sixth in the 16-under division at the 2019 FSGA Parent-Child Championship at Celebration Golf Club in Reunion Resort, Fla.

◊ Posted 23 top-10 finishes in 48 WAGR events between 2017-22, including six runner-up showings at the 2021 FJT Tour Championship, the 2021 Billy Horschel Junior, the 2021 AJGA Junior at Oldfield, the 2020 FJT Stone Creek Major, the 2020 AJGA Junior at 12 Oaks and the 2019 Florida Women’s Am.

◊ Notched six victories and 37 top-10 efforts competing in 43 FSGA Florida Junior Tour (FJT) tournaments between 2016-21.

◊ Captured medalist honors as a freshman to lead Lake Mary High School to the 2018 Florida Class 3A state title. Shot 6-under 138 to win the individual title by two strokes and lead the Rams to a 26-shot victory over the field.

◊ Finished third at the 2017 Florida Women’s Amateur when she was just 13 years old.

PERSONAL:

◊ Born September 13, 2003, Karoline is the daughter of Ken and Nikki Tuttle and received a bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications with a certificate in Sport Management from Florida in 2025.

GEORGIA GOLF

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TOURNAMENT INFORMATION

COUGAR CLASSIC

Sept. 9-10

Yeamans Hall Club

UAB HOOVER INVITATIONAL

Sept. 16-17

Hoover Country Club

WINDY CITY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC

Sept. 30-Oct. 1

Westmoreland Country Club

ILLINI INVITATIONAL

Oct. 7-8

Medinah Country Club

WHITE SANDS INVITATIONAL

Oct. 18-20

Ocean Club Golf Course

LADY BULLDOG INVITATIONAL

Jan. 25

UGA Golf Course

COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL

Jan. 31-Feb. 1

Guadalajara Country Club

SAN DIEGO STATE CLASSIC

Feb. 10-11

The Heights Golf Club

DARIUS RUCKER INTERCOLLEGIATE

March 3-5

Long Cove Club

CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC

March 28-29

The Honors Course

LIZ MURPHEY COLLEGIATE CLASSIC

April 8-9

UGA Golf Course

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS

April 14-18

Pelican Golf Club

NCAA LUBBOCK REGIONAL

May 4-6

The Rawls Course

Team Tourneys / Total Tourneys

Team Rounds / Total Rounds

Round

2nd Round

3rd Round

Eagles / Birdies

2024-25 SEASON STATS

PROGRAM HISTORY

UGA HAS LONG BEEN AMONG NATION’S

Though its origins run deeper, Georgia women’s golf’s move to a national powerhouse began in 1967 when Liz Murphey joined the UGA faculty as an assistant physical education professor and golf coach. Murphey gradually built the program’s stature while still a “club” sport and then quickly took Georgia Golf to another level following its move to “intercollegiate” status with the passage of Title IX. Since then, the Bulldogs have consistently been among the nation’s elite.

All told, the Bulldogs have earned four national championships – one team and three individual titles. In addition, Georgia has captured an SEC-best 19 team and individual league titles.

BEST

In 2022, the Bulldogs added a significant chapter to their history, reaching the eight-team match play bracket at the NCAA Championships for the first time since its introduction in 2015 and tying for fifth in the team field after falling to eventual national champion Stanford, 3-2, in the quarterfinals. Jenny Bae and Candice Mahé tied for sixth individually in Scottsdale, making Georgia the only team with two top-10 individual finishers at the 2022 NCAAs.

UGA GOLF’S FOUNDING FEMALES

UGA’S NATIONAL TITLES

Georgia Golf has captured four national championships – three individual crowns and one team title.

Athens native Terri Moody became the Bulldogs’ first national medalist. She won the 1981 AIAW title at the UGA Golf Course, doing so in a three-hole playoff over Miami’s Patti Rizzo.

Cindy Schreyer secured Georgia’s first NCAA medalist honor by winning at the Innisbrook Resort in Tarpon Springs, Fla., in 1984. She did so in much the same style as Moody, in a three-hole sudden-death playoff win over SMU’s Martha Foyer and Miami’s Michele Berteotti.

Perhaps no other player made the impact that Vicki Goetze did in her two-season stint at Georgia. She capped her freshman year by shooting a tourney-record 65 on the last day of the 1992 NCAA Championships in Tempe, Ariz., to win medalist honors by three over Arizona’s Annika Sorenstam. In 2001, the Bulldogs captured their first team national title. Georgia rallied from a four-shot deficit entering the final round to best top-ranked Duke by three shots in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.

On the team front, Georgia has now finished among the top 20 schools at the national championships during 29 of the last 46 years – 21 of those in the top 10. UGA has captured 11 SEC team crowns, including the only back-to-back-to-back championships in league history from 1997-99. Individually, Georgia golfers have posted 38 top-20 individual finishes at national championships. Four of those came in 2001 alone, when Reilley Rankin, Laura Henderson, Angela Jerman and Summer Sirmons all did so en route to securing the team national title. The aforementioned quartet is among 35 golfers who have been named All-America 64 times. In addition, Bulldogs have won eight SEC individual titles, eight SEC Golfer of the Year honors and nine SEC Freshman of the Year accolades.

THE QUINTET OF FORMER COACHES

Liz Murphey’s status as a hall-of-fame coach was cemented with Georgia’s six top-10 finishes at the national championships in a seven-year span from 1979-85. That stretch included a runner-up showing in 1981 when Terri Moody won medalist honors at the AIAW Championships.

As Murphey’s role with the UGA Athletic Association’s administration increased, Beans Kelly, a member of Bulldog teams that finished fourth and third at the 1982 and 1983 national championships, respectively, took the reins from her mentor as women’s golf coach in the fall of 1985. She continued to build upon the foundation Murphey established. During Beans’ tenure from 1986-2000, Georgia collected seven SEC Championships, five SEC individual crowns and five top-10 NCAA finishes, including a pair of runnerup showings.

Todd McCorkle assumed the helm in 2000 and delivered the program’s first-ever team national title the following spring. He also led Georgia to a pair of SEC team titles in his first and final seasons in Athens.

Kelley Hester, a three-time All-SEC performer as the former Kelley Richardson, christened the newest chapter in Georgia Golf lore in 2008 and led the Bulldogs to two more top-20s over a five-season stretch.

Josh Brewer was named as the Bulldogs’ fifth head coach in June 2012 and built upon UGA’s rich golf legacy during his 12 seasons in Athens. He led Georgia to 35 total championships – 16 team and 19 individual. Highlighting that ledger were the 2022 fifth-place effort at the NCAA Championships and a trio of sweeps of the team and individual titles at NCAA Regionals in 2016 (Bryan, Texas), 2021 (Columbus, Ohio) and 2023 (Athens).

PREMIER AMATEURS

Vicki Goetze arrived in Athens as one of the most celebrated and decorated junior golfers ever. Goetze was a six-time AJGA All-American and three-time National Junior Golfer of the Year. She won the 1989 U.S. Amateur during the summer after her sophomore year of high school and won a second Am in 1992 following her freshman campaign at UGA.

Georgia golfers have also won three additional USGA titles and international Bulldogs have several significant titles, including the South American Am, Argentine Am, Brazilian Am, Canadian Am and Spanish Am.

The year before Terri Moody won her individual national crown, she became UGA’s first representative in the Curtis Cup, the biennial competition between top amateurs from the U.S. and Great Britain & Ireland. Bulldogs have represented the U.S. six more times, as well as GB&I in 2008.

MAKING A MARK IN THE PROFESSIONAL RANKS

Eighteen Bulldogs have gone on to play on the LPGA Tour, with four topping $1 million in career earnings and the group winning more than $8.5 million combined. In addition, 31 Georgia golfers have competed on the Futures Tour.

Nanci Bowen won the 1995 Nabisco Dinah Shore, the first major by a Georgia golfer. In 1986, Cindy (Pleger) Mackey became the initial former Bulldog to secure an LPGA win, a 16-shot victory at the MasterCard International that still stands as the Tour record for largest margin of victory.

STANDOUTS IN THE CLASSROOM AS WELL

For all the success on the course, the Bulldogs’ academic resume is equally impressive. The program has captured UGA’s Faculty Athletic Representatives Award – given annually to the women’s and men’s teams with the highest GPAs – 13 times, most recently with a 3.55 in 2020-21.

In 1998, Julia Boros earned the Edith Munson Award as the senior AllAmerican golfer with the highest grade point average and was awarded an NCAA post-graduate scholarship.

Five golfers have received the Marilyn Vincent Award as UGA’s graduating female student-athlete with the highest grade point average – Cindy Pleger in 1983, Jill Kinloch in 1990, Sabra Gray in 1997, Shannon Ogg in 2000 and Isabella Holpfer in 2024.

Terri Moody (L) and Liz Murphey (R) take in the action at the 2000 Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic. Murphey started the program from scratch and was head coach from 1967-86. She also was the senior woman administrator while UGA developed into a national power in women’s athletics. Moody, an Athens native who was the first female to receive a full athletic scholarship to UGA, paid major dividends on that investment by winning the school’s first-ever national title in women’s intercollegiate athletics.

GEORGIA GOLF

1978-79 SEASON

Lady Mountaineer Invit. ............ 1st (627)

Lady Seminole Invit. 2nd (930)

Lady Tar Heel Invit. 2nd (642)

Lady Gator Invit. 5th (933)

Beacon Woods Invit. 2nd (628)

Peggy Kirk Bell Invit. 8th of 14 (657)

Duke Invit. 1st of 18 (313)

Lady Paladin Invit. 1st of 21 (942)

Lady Buckeye Invit. .......2nd of 18 (648)

Southern Inter. 1st of 25 (948)

AIAWs 8th of 27 (1257)

1979-80 SEASON

Lady Mountaineer Invit. 1st of 14 (613)

Lady Seminole Invit. . 1st of 16 (898)

Nancy Lopez Invit. T3rd of 15 (952)

Lady Gator Invit. 2nd of 12 (930)

South Florida Invit. . 4th of 11 (969)

Tiger-Tide Invit. 1st of 8 (619)

Duke Invit. ....................... 1st of 16 (948)

Lady Paladin Invit. 1st of 24 (608)

Lady Buckeye Invit. . 2nd of 17 (964)

Southern Inter. ................. 1st of 27 (922)

AIAWs 9th of 28 (1234)

1980-81 SEASON

Lady Seminole Invit. 2nd of 16 (890)

Nancy Lopez Invit. 2nd of 15 (928)

Georgia Invit. 1st of 22 (964)

Lady Tar Heel Invit. 1st of 27 (912)

Lady Gator Invit. .............6th of 18 (909)

Lady Spartan Invit. 2nd of 13 (929)

Lady Paladin Invit. 3rd of 23 (905)

Southern Inter. ................. 1st of 18 (913)

Tiger-Tide Invit. 1st of 13 (935)

Lady Kat Invit. 1st of 18 (908)

SECs. 2nd of 6 (882)

Lady Buckeye Invit. 1st of 14 (915)

AIAWs 2nd of 25 (1223)

1981-82

SEASON

Lady Seminole Invit. ......2nd of 17 (916)

Lady Tar Heel Invit. 1st of 20 (874)

Nancy Lopez Invit. 7th of 16 (959)

Monterrey Invit. .............. 3rd of 15 (901)

South Florida Invit. 3rd of 10 (941)

Lady Spartan Invit. 6th of 12 (939)

LSU-Fairwood Invit. 3rd of 14 (321)

Lady Paladin Invit. 1st of 22 (897)

Southern Inter. 3rd of 18 (935)

SECs 2nd of 6 (901)

AIAWs 4th of 25 (1214)

1982-83 SEASON

Lady Seminole Invit. 1st of 19 (886)

Nancy Lopez Invit. ..........9th of 15 (966)

Torneo Universitario 8th of 12 (927)

Suncoast Invit. 6th of 12 (936)

Lady Gator Invit. 6th of 18 (627)

Lady Mustang 2nd of 12 (957)

Betsy Rawls Invit. 11th of 20 (930)

Cancelled Classic 1st of 8 (933)

Southern Inter. 3rd of 17 (930)

SECs. ................................ 1st of 5 (890)

NCAAs. 3rd of 17 (1206)

1983-84 SEASON

Lady Seminole Invit. 1st of 16 (910)

Pat Bradley Invit. 8th of 17 (947)

Lady Tar Heel Invit. 6th of 19 (632)

Suncoast Invit. 7th of 15 (942)

Lady Gator Invit. 6th of 17 (927)

Lady Paladin Invit. 4th of 20 (932)

Betey Rawls Classic 10th of 18 (953)

Cancelled Classic ...........2nd of 11 (960)

Southern Inter. 4th of 17 (941)

SECs. 2nd of 6 (912)

1984-85 SEASON

Lady Seminole Invit. .......7th of 17 (912)

Lady Tar Heel Invit. 1st of 14 (894)

Memphis State Invit. 6th of 18 (640)

Pat Bradley Invit. 9th of 15 (980)

Guadalajara Invit. 6th of 16 (925)

Betsy Rawls Invit. 4th of 18 (914)

South Carolina Invit. 3rd of 14 (931)

Southern Inter. 3rd of 16 (927)

Lady Gator Invit. .............4th of 15 (909)

Lady Paladin Invit. 4th of 23 (947)

Cancelled Classic 1st of 9 (926)

SECs. ................................ 1st of 6 (900)

NCAAs. T6th of 18 (1257)

1985-86 SEASON

Lady Seminole Invit. 7th of 19 (916)

Lady Tar Heel Invit. 8th of 14 (943)

Lady Buckeye Invit. 8th of 15 (938)

Ford Collegiate Invit. 7th of 12 (946)

Guadalajara Invit. .......... 3rd of 15 (893)

Betsy Rawls Classic 7th of 18 (932)

Metro Invit. 2nd of 7 (885)

Lady Gator Invit. .............5th of 12 (921)

South Carolina Invit. 1st of 13 (916)

Southern Inter. 7th of 16 (930)

SECs. 4th of 7 (936)

NCAAs. 13th of 17 (1225)

1986-87 SEASON

Ford Collegiate Invit. 5th of 12 (943)

Beacon Woods Invit. .......4th of 12 (908)

Lady Tar Heel Invit. 4th of 16 (918)

U.S.International Invit. 2nd of 15 (919)

Guadalajara Invit. ...........5th of 14 (924)

Lady Gator Invit. 6th of 12 (312)

Betsy Rawls Classic 5th of 18 (938)

South Carolina Invit. 4th of 12 (917)

Lady Paladin Invit. 3rd of 10 (925)

Southern Inter. 4th of 17 (947)

SECs. 2nd of 8 (912)

1987-88 SEASON

Beacon Woods Invit. 2nd of 14 (904)

Lady Tar Heel Invit. 2nd of 18 (917)

SIC Fall Classic ................. 1st of 9 (916)

UCLA Desert Classic 2nd of 15 (915)

Guadalajara Invit. 2nd of 12 (926)

Betsy Rawls Invit. 2nd of 18 (928)

South Carolina Invit. 2nd of 15 (921)

Lady Mustang Roundup 4th of 12 (955)

Woodbridge Collegiate 3rd of 9 (914)

WSICs. 1st of 15 (879)

SECs. ................................ 1st of 9 (864)

NCAAs. T2nd of 17 (1182)

1988-89 SEASON

Beacon Woods Invit. 4th of 12 (918)

SIC Fall Classic 2nd of 8 (953)

UCLA Desert Classic 6th of 18 (916)

Lady Gator Invit. 4th of 12 (937)

Patty Sheehan Invit. 11th of 15 (944)

Betsy Rawls Invit. 6th of 18 (920)

South Carolina Invit. 2nd of 13 (921)

Woodbridge Collegiate ......4th of 9 (949)

Southern Inter. 2nd of 11 (901)

SECs. 4th of 9 (935)

NCAAs. ..........................6th of 17 (1234)

1989-90 SEASON

Beacon Woods Invit. 1st of 12 (888)

Tiger-Tide Invit. 1st of 20 (882)

UCLA Desert Classic 8th of 12 (994)

Lady Gator Invit. 7th of 12 (944)

Jostens Invit. T9th of 15 (962)

Betsy Rawls Invit. ...........5th of 18 (933)

South Carolina Invit. 1st of 14 (921)

Woodbridge Collegiate 2nd of 10 (925)

Southern Inter. ................. 1st of 13 (924)

ALL-TIME RESULTS

SECs. 1st of 9 (607)

NCAAs. 17th of 17 (1284)

1990-91 SEASON

Roadrunner Invit. T3rd of 12 (940)

Ohio State Invit. 3rd of 19 (936)

Beacon Woods Invit. ....... 1st of 11 (882)

Tiger-Tide Invit. 1st of19 (916)

Guadalajara Invit. 1st of 11 (932)

Lady Gator Invit. 9th of 12 (970)

Longhorn Invit. 5th of 17 (634)

Lady Paladin Invit. 2nd of 9 (915)

Woodbridge Collegiate 2nd of 9 (933)

WSICs. 1st of 13 (930)

SECs. T2nd of 9 (942)

NCAAs. 5th of 17 (1222)

1991-92 SEASON

Shiseido Cup 2nd of 9 (945)

Ping Lady Sun Devil T3rd of 18 (913)

Beacon Woods Invit. 1st of 12 (893)

Tiger-Tide Invit. 1st of 15 (942)

UCF Inter.Classic 1st of 15 (911)

Betsy Rawls Classic 2nd of 18 (937)

Lady Mustang Invit. 1st of 12 (928)

WSICs. 2nd of 17 (918)

SECs. 2nd of 10 (899)

NCAAs. 3rd of 17 (1181)

1992-93 SEASON

Beacon Woods Invit. 1st of 12 (895)

Georgia Preview Invit. 1st of 19 (916)

Tiger-Tide Invit. 1st of 20 (909)

Carolyn Cudone Inter. 3rd of 15 (949)

Lady Gator Invit. 3rd of 12 (952)

Betsy Rawls Classic 2nd of 18 (646)

Rainbow Wahine Invit. 1st of 16 (914)

WSICs. 3rd of 19 (933)

SECs. 1st of 12 (605)

NCAA East ...................... 1st of 18 (897)

NCAAs 4th of 17 (1197)

1993-94 SEASON

Oregon Fall Preview 11th of 17 (670)

Beacon Woods Invit. 7th of 12 (926)

Tiger-Tide Invit. 13th of 20 (666)

Carolyn Cudone Inter. 4th of 16 (935)

Lady Gator Invit. 2nd of 12 (913)

Betsy Rawls Classic 7th of 15 (980)

Rainbow Wahine Inter. 13th of 20 (340)

WSICs. ........................... 3rd of 20 (939)

SECs. 1st of 11 (890)

NCAA East 14th of 19 (966)

1994-95 SEASON

Tiger-Tide Invit. 4th of 12 (614)

Beacon Woods Invit. 3rd of 12 (923)

Lady Paladin Invit. 2nd of 23 (903)

Carolyn Cudone Inter. 7th of 12 (911)

Preview Invit. 9th of 22 (952)

Lady Gator Invit. 2nd of 13 (921)

Betsy Rawls Invit. .........10th of 16 (960)

Rainbow Wahine Inter. 1st of 19 (911)

Liz Murphey Classic 2nd of 15 (923)

SECs. T3rd of 11 (938)

NCAA East 5th of 19 (912)

NCAAs 18th of 18 (1235)

1995-96 SEASON

Rolex Fall Preview T12th of 19 (928)

Auburn Tiger Invit. 2nd of 12 (607)

Roadrunner Invit. 7th of 16 (946)

Lady Paladin Invit. ........13th of 23 (936)

Carolyn Cudone Inter. T11th of 15 (961)

Lady Gator Invit. 4th of 13 (915)

Fripp Island Invit. 4th of 24 (645)

Rainbow Wahine Inter. 5th of 19 (936)

Liz Murphey Classic T7th of 22 (927)

SECs. 6th of 12 (628)

NCAA East 10th of 19 (932)

1996-97 SEASON

Auburn Tiger Invit. ......... 3rd of 12 (600)

Rolex Fall Preview T17th of 21 (983)

Lady Paladin Invit. 9th of 21 (934)

Pat Bradley Inter. 3rd of 15 (915)

Lady Gator Invit. 7th of 15 (925)

Fripp Island Invit. 2nd of 17 (925)

Lady Gamecock 7th of 15 (916)

Liz Murphey Classic 1st of 19 (907)

SECs. .............................. 1st of 12 (899)

NCAA East T8th of 19 (958)

1997-98 SEASON

Auburn Tiger Invit. 1st of 12 (876)

Mercedes-Benz Coll. T2nd of 18 (909)

Lady Paladin Invit. 3rd of 21 (898)

Memphis Inter. 1st of 15 (913)

Lady Gator Invit. 1st of 19 (865)

Fripp Island Invit. 1st of 18 (916)

Bryan National 2nd of 15 (903)

Liz Murphey Classic ........ 1st of 17 (883)

SECs. 1st of 12 (894)

NCAA East 1st of 19 (882) NCAAs. ..................... T10th of 19 (1201)

1998-99 SEASON

Auburn Tiger Invit. 1st of 12 (574)

Fall Preview T5th of 18 (614)

Mercedes-Benz Coll. 3rd of 16 (908)

Lady Paladin Invit. 1st of 18 (905)

Golf World Invit. 7th of 12 (908) Regional Challenge ......... 1st of 18 (901)

Lady Gator Invit. 1st of 19 (600)

Liz Murphey Classic 1st of 18 (872) SECs. .............................. 1st of 12 (887)

NCAA East 1st of 19 (884)

NCAAs. T2nd of 19 (903)

1999-2000 SEASON

Fall Preview 6th of 21 (906)

Auburn Tiger Invit. 1st of 13 (886)

Mercedes-Benz Coll. 1st of 18 (906)

Lady Paladin Invit. ..........4th of 24 (911)

Golf World Invit. 9th of 12 (919)

Regional Challenge T3rd of 18 (894)

Wildcat Invit. ...................9th of 18 (888)

Liz Murphey Classic 3rd of 17 (899) SECs. 4th of 12 (932)

NCAA East T9th of 24 (914) NCAAs. 7th of 24 (1209)

2000-01 SEASON

Fall Preview 12th of 21 (625)

Lady Tar Heel Invit. ....... 3rd of 17 (922)

Lady Paladin Invit. 6th of 22 (901)

Golf World Invit. 5th of 12 (885)

CGF Match Play ............... 2nd of 8 (2-1)

Lady Gator Invit. 2nd of 17 (878)

South Carolina Invit. 2nd of 11 (892)

Liz Murphey Classic 2nd of 18 (913)

LSU/Cleveland Classic 3rd of 11 (884)

SECs. 1st of 12 (872)

NCAA East 3rd of 21 (887) NCAAs. 1st of 24 (1176)

2001-02 SEASON

Fall Preview 8th of 24 (603)

Lady Tar Heel Invit. ........5th of 14 (922)

Mercedes-Benz Coll. 3rd of 14 (910)

Auburn-Derby Invit. 1st of 12 (885)

Regional Challenge 12th of 18 (924)

Lady Gator Invit. 3rd of 15 (910)

Liz Murphey Classic 3rd of 18 (894)

Bryan National 2nd of 17 (882)

SECs. 5th of 12 (888)

NCAA East .....................7th of 21 (892)

NCAAs. 5th of 24 (1176)

ALL-TIME RESULTS

2002-03 SEASON

Fall Preview .....................8th of 18 (913)

ACC-SEC Challenge 9th of 12 (917)

Stanford Inter. 7th of 17 (903)

Auburn-Derby Invit. 11th of 13 (913)

Regional Challenge T10th of 18 (635)

Lady Puerto Rico 2nd of 15 (901)

Bryan National 3rd of 18 (596)

Liz Murphey Classic 6th of 17 (894)

SECs. ..............................7th of 12 (937)

NCAA East T2nd of 21 (865) NCAAs. 11th of 24 (1226)

2003-04 SEASON

Fall Preview 14th of 18 (917)

Mason Rudolph. 1st of 17 (874)

Mercedes-Benz Coll. 4th of 17 (897)

Lady Paladin Invit. 1st of 17 (864)

National Match Play 2nd of 16 (3-1)

Regional Challenge 10th of 15 (926)

Lady Puerto Rico ............2nd of 15 (885)

Liz Murphey Classic 1st of 18 (865)

Bryan National 11th of 18 (914)

SECs. ..............................6th of 12 (890)

NCAA West 5th of 21 (900) NCAAs. 9th of 24 (1190)

2004-05

SEASON

Dick McGuire Invit. 1st of 17 (874

Fall Preview 6th of 21 (872)

Mason Rudolph. 3rd of 18 (876)

Lady Paladin Invit. .........2nd of 23 (872)

Lady Puerto Rico 5th of 14 (912)

Lady Gator Invit. 7th of 18 (927)

Liz Murphey Classic ........ 1st of 18 (892)

Bryan National 3rd of 17 (903)

SECs. 2nd of 12 (904)**

NCAA West 9th of 21 (911)

** lost on second hole of playoff

2005-06 SEASON

Cougar Classic 2nd of 17 (872)

Mason Rudolph. .............2nd of 15 (881)

Mercedes-Benz Coll. 1st of 15 (882)

Auburn-Derby Invit. 3rd of 17 (892)

Wildcat Invit. .................11th of 18 (879)

Guadalahara Invit. T4th of 11 (882)

Liz Murphey Classic 1st of 18 (903)

Bryan National 1st of 17 (875)

SECs. 3rd of 12 (885)

NCAA West 5th of 21 (900)

NCAAs. T6th of 24 (1202)

2006-07

SEASON

Mason Rudolph. 2nd of 15 (866) Fall Preview 1st of 15 (869)

Mercedez-Benz Coll. ......2nd of 15 (887)

Stanford Inter 3rd of 15 (862)

NGCA Match Play 3rd of 16 (3-1)

Lady Puerto Rico T2nd of 16 (878)

UCF Challenge 2nd of 13 (886)

Liz Murphey Classic 8th of 18 (907)

Bryan National 6th of 18 (908)

SECs 1st of 12 (865)

NCAA Central .................2nd of 21 (880)

NCAAs 8th of 24 (1205)

2007-08 SEASON

Mason Rudolph 9th of 17 (880)

Fall Preview T10th of 18 (892)

Lady Tar Heel Invit. T3rd of 18 (885

Stanford Inter. 6th of 18 (896)

NGCA Match Play 2nd of 16 (3-1)

Lady Puerto Rico T7th of 18 (890)

UCF Challenge T6th of 18 (872)

LSU/Cleveland Classic ....6th of 17 (898)

Liz Murphey Classic 1st of 18 (900)

PING/ASU Classic 5th of 17 (880)

SECs .............................. 3rd of 12 (903)

NCAA East 3rd of 21 (889)

NCAAs T10th of 24 (1197)

2008-09 SEASON

Fall Preview 4th of 15 (884)

Cougar Classic 1st of 22 (858)

Auburn-Derby Invit. .........6th of 17 (909)

NGCA Match Play T9th of 16 (1-2-0)

Lady Puerto Rico 3rd of 16 (910)

UNLV Invit. 3rd of 18 (894)

Liz Murphey Classic T6th of 18 (305)

Bryan National T14th of 18 (933)

SECs 6th of 12 (887)

NCAA East 8th of 21 (889)

NCAAs 15th of 24 (1234)

2009-10 SEASON

NGCA Match Play ........ 5th of 16 (2-1-0)

Cougar Classic 1st of 18 (850)

Mason Rudolph. T7th of 17 (573)

Eat-A-Peach 1st of 12 (599)

Landfall/Preview T11th of 18 (912)

Lady Puerto Rico 4th of 16 (888)

Kinderlou Forest T4th of 18 (903)

Auburn Invit. 3rd of 4 (301)

Tiger/Wave Classic 7th of 23 (906)

Liz Murphey Classic 14th of 23 (934)

SECs 4th of 12 (860)

NCAA Central ................11th of 24 (946)

2010-11 SEASON

Fall Preview 5th of 18 (864)

Mason Rudolph T7th of 17 (862)

Tar Heel Invit. T8th of 18 (874)

PAC-10/SEC T6th of 21 (882)

Lady Puerto Rico 5th of 18 (907)

Kinderlou Forest DNF

Rancho Bernardo 4th of 17 (903)

Liz Murphey Classic T6th of 23 (871)

SECs ...............................8th of 12 (899)

NCAA West 14th of 24 (926)

2011-12 SEASON

Cougar Classic T4th of 24 (864)

M. Rudolph Preview 12th of 18 (902)

Tar Heel Invit. T6th of 18 (870)

SEC/PAC-12 7th of 23 (888)

Lady Puerto Rico 2nd of 15 (886)

Darius Rucker Inter. 6th of 15 (600)

Lady Gator Invit. 4th of 17 (877)

Liz Murphey Classic .......2nd of 18 (866)

SECs 5th of 12 (933)

NCAA Central T10th of 24 (919)

2012-13 SEASON

Cougar Classic 5th of 24 (867)

Mason Rudolph 9th of 15 (916)

Liz Murphey Preview 5th of 18 (887)

Stanford Inter. 11th of 17 (881)

FSU Match Up 1st of 12 (877)

Darius Rucker Inter. 10th of 15 (914)

LSU Classic .................. T5th of 14 (919)

Bryan National 6th of 17 (888)

SECs 2nd of 14 (913)

NCAA West 10th of 24 (891)

2013-14 SEASON

Fall Preview 12th of 15 (871)

Windy City Coll. 8th of 15 (881)

Schooner Fall Classic 14th of 15 (903)

Stanford Inter. 15th of 16 (901)

Lady Bulldog 3rd of 4 (621)

Lady Puerto Rico .............5th of 15 (892)

Allstate Sugar Bowl 14th of 17 (891)

Darius Rucker Inter. 16th of 17 (914

Liz Murphey Classic 11th of 16 (308)

SECs 8th of 14 (909)

NCAA East 16th of 24 (888)

GEORGIA GOLF

2014-15 SEASON

Cardinal Kickoff ................2nd of 5 (618)

Cougar Classic 10th of 23 (885)

Windy City Coll. 7th of 15 (895)

Stanford Inter. 14th of 17 (882)

Lady Puerto Rico 12th of 15 (932)

Bruin Wave Invit. 15th of 15 (967)

Darius Rucker Inter. 17th of 17 (925)

Liz Murphey Classic 2nd of 12 (2-1)

Seton Hall Pirate Invit. .... 1st of 12 (599)

SECs 10th of 14 (893)

2015-16 SEASON

Cardinal Kickoff 1st of 6 (576)

Cougar Classic 2nd of 20 (864)

Mason Rudolph 3rd of 17 (854)

Windy City Coll. T1st of 15 (896)

Stanford Inter. 5th of 17 (870)

Lady Puerto Rico 1st of 16 (867)

Darius Rucker Inter. 7th of 17 (883)

Mountain View Coll. ......... 1st of 15 (859)

Liz Murphey Classic 4th of 12 (1-2)

SECs 6th of 14 (889)

NCAA Regional ............... 1st of 18 (858)

NCAAs T18th of 24 (887)

2016-17 SEASON

Cardinal Kickoff 1st of 8 (585)

ANNIKA Inter. 4th of 12 (845)

Windy City Coll. 1st of 14 (854)

Stanford Inter. T6th of 18 (591)

Lady Puerto Rico .............5th of 15 (884)

Darius Rucker Inter. 5th of 17 (880)

Gifford Great 8 5th of 8 (1-2)

Bryan National ................2nd of 18 (865)

Liz Murphey Classic 1st of 12 (3-0)

SECs T2nd of 14 (855)

NCAA Regional 7th of 18 (889)

2017-18 SEASON

Minnesota Invit. 12th of 14 (882)

ANNIKA Inter. 11th of 12 (900)

Stanford Inter. ...............15th of 15 (919)

Ladies Fall Inter. 4th of 13 (605)

The Gold Rush 1st of 14 (883)

Darius Rucker Inter. ......10th of 18 (901)

3M Augusta Invit. 1st of 15 (864)

PING/ASU Invit. 4th of 14 (862)

Liz Murphey Classic 4th of 12 (871)

SECs T3rd of 14 (1-1)

NCAA Regional 8th of 18 (866)

2018-19 SEASON

Mary Fossum Invit. .........4th of 16 (867)

Golfweek Chall. 7th of 18 (884)

Sterling Inter. 6th of 11 (907)

Duel in the Desert .............2nd of 3 (290)

Lady Puerto Rico 8th of 14 (890)

The Gold Rush 2nd of 15 (876)

Darius Rucker Inter. 11th of 17 (889)

PING/ASU Invit. 12th of 14 (898)

Liz Murphey Classic 5th of 12 (2-1)

SECs T3rd of 14 (1-1)

NCAA Regional 12th of 18 (903)

2019-20 SEASON

Minnesota Invit. T6th of 15 (585)

The Molly ........................ 3rd of 11 (892)

Stanford Inter. 8th of 17 (869)

White Sand Invit. T8th of 14 (873)

Lady Puerto Rico 8th of 15 (883)

The Gold Rush 1st of 13 (863)

Darius Rucker Inter. T14th of 17 (913)

2020-21 SEASON

Blessings Invit. ................5th of 14 (895)

The Ally 5th of 15 (868)

Liz Murphey Fall Classic 3rd of 11 (872)

LTWF Heroes Inter. ....... 3rd of 15 (864)

Gators Invit. 6th of 14 (872)

Gamecock Inter. 9th of 18 (887)

Liz Murphey Classic 5th of 18 (898)

LSU Tiger Classic 14th of 14 (910)

SECs 14th of 14 (882)

NCAA Regional 1st of 18 (865)

NCAAs ...........................18th of 24 (902)

2021-22 SEASON

Cougar Classic 4th of 17 (852)

Mason Rudolph T6th of 15 (866)

Illini Invit. T1st of 15 (849)

Stanford Inter. 13th of 18 (891)

Columbia Classic 5th of 14 (888)

Darius Rucker Inter. 13th of 17 (890)

Clover Cup 6th of 17 (866)

Liz Murphey Classic T5th of 16 (901)

SECs .............................10th of 14 (893)

NCAA Regional 3rd of 12 (866) NCAAs T5th of 24 (1182 / 0-1)

2022-23 SEASON

Cougar Classic 9th of 18 (856)

Mason Rudolph 10th of 14 (879)

Illini Invit. 4th of 15 (840)

Stanford Inter. T13th of 19 (874)

Coll. Invit. at GCC 3rd of 12 (894)

SDSU Classic 2nd of 12 (901)

Darius Rucker Inter. ... T10th of 17 (881)

Clover Cup 3rd of 14 (860)

Liz Murphey Classic T-6th of 15 (586)

SECs 9th of 14 (896)

NCAA Regional 1st of 12 (851)

NCAAs T14th of 30 (1167)

2023-24 SEASON

Cougar Classic 6th of 17 (836)

Windy City Coll. 8th of 15 (850)

Illini Invit. T6th of 15 (864)

Stanford Inter. ...............19th of 19 (898)

Coll. Invit. at GCC T3rd of 12 (893

SDSU Classic 4th of 12 (890)

Darius Rucker Inter. T6th of 17 (864)

Valspar Augusta Invit. 6th of 17 (871)

FSU Match Up 3rd of 14 (859)

Liz Murphey Classic 3rd of 17 (879)

SECs T3rd of 14 (860, 1-1)

NCAA Regional T16th of 12 (892)

2024-25 SEASON

Cougar Classic ................8th of 17 (867)

Hoover Invit. 4th of 14 (886)

Windy City Coll. 13th of 15 (920)

Illni Invit. 8th of 15 (859)

White Sands Invit. 6th of 10 (604)

Coll. Invit. at GCC 10th of 11 (917)

SDSU Classic 3rd of 12 (876)

Darius Rucker Inter. 12th of 17 (895)

Chattanooga Classic 6th of 15 (906)

Liz Murphey Classic 2nd of 11 (890)

SECs 16th of 16 (898)

2025-26 SEASON

Cougar Classic 13th of 18 (872)

Schooner Fall Classic 11th of 16 (847)

Evie Odom Invit. 3rd of 12 (859)

The Robbie 1st of 10 (861)

FAU Paradise Invit.

Westbrook Invit.

Darius Rucker Inter.

Briars Creek Invit.

Liz Murphey Classic

SECs ......................................................

NCAA Regional

NCAA Championships

GEORGIA GOLF

1979-80 (6)

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS

98 ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT VICTORIES

Lady Mountaineer Invitational 307-306=613

Lady Seminole Classic 298-305-295=898

Tiger-Tide Invitational 316-303=619

Duke Invitational ............................... 307-316-325=948

Southern Intercollegiate 304-311-307=922

Lady Paladin Invitational 305-303=608

1980-81 (6)

Georgia Invitational 323-328-313=964

Lady Tar Heel Invitational 304-307-301=912

Tiger-Tide Invitational 313-318-304=935

Lady Kat Invitational ......................... 301-302-305=908

Southern Intercollegiate 312-305-296=913

Lady Buckeye Classic 306-302-307=915

1981-82 (2)

Lady Tar Heel Invitational 291-291-292=874

Lady Paladin Invitational 297-298-301=896

1982-83 (3)

Lady Seminole Classic 295-296-295=886

Cancelled Classic 308-306-319=933

SEC Championship 297-296-297=890

1983-84 (1)

Lady Seminole Classic 308-302-300=910

1984-85 (3)

Lady Tar Heel

301-299-294=894

Cancelled Classic 307-307-312=926

SEC Championship 303-302-295=900

1985-86 (1)

South Carolina Invitational 313-303-300=916

1987-88 (3)

SIC Fall Classic 304-313-299=916

Southern Intercollegiate 294-293-292=879

SEC Championship 291-278-295=864

1989-90 (5)

Beacon Woods Invitational 302-289-297=888

Tiger-Tide Invitational 290-295-297=882

South Carolina Invitational................ 311-311-299=921

Southern Intercollegiate 312-307-305=924

SEC Championship 306-301=607

1990-91 (4)

Beacon Woods Invitational 293-296-293=882

Tiger-Tide Invitational 296-316-304=916

Guadalajara Invitational 315-304-313=932

Southern Intercollegiate.................... 311-300-319=930

1991-92 (4)

Beacon Woods Invitational ............... 298-298-297=893

Tiger-Tide Invitational 316-308-318=942

UCF Invitational 317-298-296=911

Lady Mustang Invitational 302-316-310=928

1992-93 (6)

Beacon Woods Invitational 305-299-291=895

Georgia Preview Invitational 318-304-294=916

Tiger-Tide Invitational ....................... 300-293-316=909

Rainbow Wahine Invitational 314-300-300=914

SEC Championship 304-301=605

NCAA East Regional 307-295-295=897

1993-94 (1)

SEC Championship 287-294-309=890

1994-95 (1)

Rainbow Wahine Invitational 297-304-310=911

1996-97 (2)

Liz Murphey Collegiate ..................... 304-300-303=907

SEC Championship 308-292-299=899

1997-98 (7)

Auburn Tiger Invitational 294-291-291=876

Memphis Intercollegiate 304-306-303=913

Lady Gator Invitational 296-282-287=865

Fripp Island Invitational 304-303-309=916

Liz Murphey Collegiate ..................... 305-289-289=883

SEC Championship 295-297-302=894

NCAA East Regional 293-292-297=882

1998-99 (7)

Auburn Tiger Invitational 293-281=574

Lady Paladin Invitational 305-300-300=905

Regional Challenge 301-301-299=901

Lady Gator Invitational............................. 303-297=600

Liz Murphey Collegiate 293-291-288=872

SEC Championship 299-297-291=887

NCAA East Regional 300-294-290=884

1999-2000 (2)

Auburn Tiger Invitational 296-291-299=886

Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 297-303-306=906

2000-01 (2)

SEC Championship 290-290-292=872

NCAA Championship 298-295-293-290=1176

2001-02 (1)

Auburn-Derby Invitational 297-297-294=885

2003-04 (3)

Mason Rudolph 288-293-293=874

Lady Paladin Invitational 291-283-292=864

Liz Murphey Collegiate 292-288-285=865

2004-05 (2)

Dick McGuire Invitational 287-299-288=874

Liz Murphey Collegiate 298-294-300=892

2005-06 (3)

Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 297-293-292=882

Liz Murphey Collegiate ..................... 301-302-300=903

Bryan National Collegiate 300-291-284=875

2006-07 (2)

NCAA Fall Preview 289-295-285=869

SEC Championship .......................... 285-291-289=865

2007-08 (1)

Liz Murphey Collegiate ..................... 302-300-398=900

2008-09 (1)

Cougar Classic 288-279-291=858

2009-10 (2)

Cougar Classic 280-283-287=850

Eat-A-Peach Collegiate 298-301=599

2012-13 (1)

FSU Match-Up Tournament 290-300-287=877

2014-15 (1)

Seton Hall Pirate Invitational 297-302=559

REGIONAL SWEEP

Led by medalist Jenny Bae, Georgia swept the team and individual titles at the 2021 NCAA Columbus Regional. Georgia and Bae entered the final round atop the leaderboard with seven- and one-shot leads, respectively, before widening those gaps. The Bulldogs wrapped up play on the OSU Scarlet Course at 1-over 865 to earn a 15-shot victory over the runner-up, No. 2 Duke. Bae’s 4-under 212 was three shots better than the rest of the field.

2015-16 (5)

Cardinal Kickoff

292-284=576

Windy City Collegiate 284-278-290=852

Lady Puerto Rico 283-294-290=867

Mountain View Collegiate 282-288-289=859

NCAA Bryan Regional 285-284-289=858

2016-17 (3)

Cardinal Kickoff ....................................... 292-293=585

Windy City Collegiate 282-282-290=854

Liz Murphey Collegiate 297 (W,W,W)

2017-18 (2)

The Gold Rush

296-295-292=883

3M Augusta Invitational 281-292-291=864

2019-20 (1)

The Gold Rush 287-295-281=863

2020-21 (1)

NCAA Columbus Regional 289-288-288=865

2021-22 (1)

Illini Invitational 282-285-282=849

2022-23 (1)

NCAA Athens Regional 279-282-290=851

2025-26 (1)

The Robbie 283-280-298=861

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

GEORGIA GOLF

92 ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT VICTORIES BY 42 GOLFERS

1978-79 (2)

Terri Moody, Lady Mountaineer 74-73-147

Lori Clark, Tiger-Tide 77-74-151

1979-80 (3)

Terri Moody, Lady Seminole 69-72-73-214

Caroline Gowan, Tiger-Tide 79-80-72-231

Martha Stacy, ’80 WSIC 72-77-78-227

1980-81 (4)

Terri Moody, Georgia Invit. 75-77-79-231

Mitzi Edge, Lady Tar Heel 75-74-73-222

Mitzi Edge, WSIC .................................. 76-73-72-221

Terri Moody, AIAWs 73-72-75-76-296

1981-82 (3)

Caroline Gowan, Lady Seminole 78-73-73-224

Cindy Pleger, Lady Tar Heel 69-73-70-212

Mitzi Edge, Lady Paladin 74-72-72-218

1983-84 (2)

Cindy Schreyer, Lady Seminole 71-69-74-214

Cindy Schreyer, NCAAs 75-70-76-76-297

1984-85 (4)

Cindy Schreyer, South Carolina. 73-73-76-222

Cindy Schreyer, Betsy Rawls 72-74-68-214

Cindy Schreyer, Cancelled Classic 76-73-77-226

Cindy Schreyer, SECs ............................. 72-76-68-216

1987-88 (3)

Heather Kuzmich, South Carolina. 75-72-76-223

Sue Thomas, WSIC 73-71-75-219

Stephanie Lowe, WSIC 71-75-73-219

1988-89 (1)

Tina Paternostro, South Carolina ............ 73-75-74-222

1989-90 (4)

Tina Paternostro, Tiger-Tide 73-68-71-212

Anne Cain, South Carolina 78-77-70-225

Anne Cain, WSIC 75-75-73-223

Anne Cain, SECs 75-69-144

1990-91 (2)

Tina Paternostro, Roadrunner 75-74-76-225

Tina Paternostro, Tiger-Tide 69-74-69-212

1991-92 (4)

Vicki Goetze, Tiger-Tide 77-74-74-225

Vicki Goetze, Betsy Rawls 75-75-75-225

Vicki Goetze, WSIC . 77-75-71-223

Vicki Goetze, NCAAs.......................... 69-74-72-65-280

1992-93 (4)

Vicki Goetze, Beacon Woods .................. 72-72-68-212

Vicki Goetze, Georgia Preview 73-72-68-213

Vicki Goetze, Lady Gator 73-72-73-218

Sara Miley, SECs 74-73-147

1994-95 (1)

Kelly Doohan, Rainbow Wahine 71-71-76-218

1995-96 (1)

Erin O’Neil, Auburn Tiger 74-71-145

1996-97 (3) Shauna Estes, Fripp Island 74-73-72-219 Shauna Estes, Liz Murphey 70-73-73-216

Shauna Estes, SECs 71-73-71-215

1997-98 (5)

Julia Boros, Lady Gator 72-66-69-207

Reilley Rankin, Bryan National 73-71-73-217

Reilley Rankin, Liz Murphey 70-69-69-208

Reilley Rankin, SECs .............................. 72-71-72-215

Reilley Rankin, NCAA East 70-75-71-216

1998-99 (3)

Summer Sirmons, Auburn Tiger 73-70-143

Shauna Estes, Liz Murphey 71-71-72-214

Shauna Estes, SECs 67-73-70-210

1999-2000 (2)

Shauna Estes, Mercedes-Benz 70-71-76-217

Shauna Estes, SMU-OSU 70-68-74-212

2000-01 (3)

Summer Sirmons, Lady Gator 73-69-71-213

Angela Jerman, South Carolina 72-74-73-219

Reilley Rankin, LSU 76-68-67-211

2003-04 (1)

Natalia Nicholls, Lady Paladin 73-72-70-215

2004-05 (3)

Kelly Froelich, Dick McGuire 68-73-68-209

Jackie Beers, Mason Rudolph 75-69-68-212

Kelly Froelich, Liz Murphey 74-73-71-218

2005-06 (1)

Taylor Leon, Bryan National 73-71-68-213

2006-07 (2)

Alina Lee, Lady Puerto Rico 72-72-73=217

Taylor Leon, SECs 69-72-67=208

2008-09 (3)

Mallory Hetzel, UNLV 75-71-68=214

M. Silva Zamora, UNLV 70-74-70=214

M. Silva Zamora, SECs 72-67-71=210

2009-10 (3)

M. Silva Zamora, Cougar Classic 67-71-70-208

M. Silva Zamora, Eat-A-Peach 70-70=140

Emilie Burger, Auburn ........................................ 71=71

2010-11 (1)

M. Silva Zamora, Liz Murphey ................ 74-71-67=323

2011-12 (1)

M. Silva Zamora, Puerto Rico 74-66-73=213

2012-13 (3)

Emilie Burger, Mason Rudolph 72-72-72=216

Rocio Sanchez Lobato, FSU 66-74-74=214

Emilie Burger, Bryan National ................ 72-70-69=211

2014-15 (1)

Manuela Carbajo Ré, Lady Bulldog 76-70=146

2015-16 (4)

Bailey Tardy, Windy City 70-67-67=204

Rinko Mitsunaga, Lady Bulldog 71-76=147

Jillian Hollis, Mountain View .................. 66-67=72=205

Bailey Tardy, NCAA Regional 69-69-71=209

2016-17 (2)

Harang Lee, Cardinal Kickoff 73-68=141

Jillian Hollis, Liz Murphey 67=67

(2)

2019-20 (2) Caterina

2020-21 (1)

2022-23 (4)

Jenny Bae, Illini invitational ....................

Jo Hua Hung, Lady Bulldog Individual

Caterina Don, SDSU Classic 75-71-70=216

Jenny Bae, NCAA Athens Regional 69-67-67=203

2024-25 (1)

Chantel El Chaib, White Sands Invitational 73-68=141

2025-26 (2)

SYDNEY GIVENS, SCHOONER FALL CLASSIC 63-69-69=201

MARIA GARCIA, THE ROBBIE .......................... 69-68-71=210

GIVENS WINS SCHOONER

Sparked by a school-record 63 in the opening round, Sydney Givens captured medalist honors at the 2025 Schooner Fall Classic. Givens teed off from No. 5 and made successive birdies at No. 6, No. 7, No. 8, No. 11, No. 12, No. 13 and No. 15 before wrapping up her loop with seven consecutive pars. After slipping to third in the final round, Givens birdied two of her final four holes to capture the individual title.

GEORGIA GOLF

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

11 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS / 8 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS

Year Host Team Champ Score UGA Score Medalist (Score)

1981 Auburn, Ala. Florida 875 2nd 882

1982 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 880 2nd 901

1983 Pine Mountain, Ga. GEORGIA 890 Florida 906

Lynn Connelly, Florida (217)

Deb Richard, Florida (216)

Deb Richard, Florida (217)

Top Georgia (Score)

3. T. Moody/C. Pleger (220)

3. M. Edge/C. Gowan (221)

2. Cindy Pleger (220)

1984 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 906 2nd 912 Deb Richard, Florida (218) * 2. Cindy Schreyer (218)

1985 Pine Mountain, Ga. GEORGIA 900 Florida 903

1986 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 898 4th 936

1987 Pine Mountain, Ga. Florida 910 2nd 912

1988 Gulf Breeze, Fla. GEORGIA 864 Florida 869

1989 Ponte Vedra, Fla. Auburn 902 4th 935

1990 Greensboro, Ga. GEORGIA 607 Auburn 613

1991 Nicholasville, Ky. Florida 936 T-2nd 942

1992 Baton Rouge, La. LSU 892 2nd 899

1993 Jackson, Miss. GEORGIA 605 Tenn. 611

1994 West Point, Miss. GEORGIA 890 Alabama 900

1995 Franklin, Tenn. Florida 892 T-3rd 938

1996 Knoxville, Tenn. Auburn 604 6th 628

1997 Columbia, S.C. GEORGIA 899 LSU 905

1998 Birmingham, Ala. GEORGIA 894 LSU 899

1999 Auburn, Ala. GEORGIA 887 Tenn. 905

2000 Fayetteville, Ark. Auburn 919 4th 932

2001 Gainesville, Fla. GEORGIA 872 LSU 877

2002 Athens, Ga. S. Carolina 861 5th 888

CINDY SCHREYER, GEORGIA (216) K. Kingston, MSU (220)

Karen Davies, Florida (221)

Margaret Platt, Auburn (222)*

Heather Kuzmich (231)

Nanci Bowen (222)

Cheryl Morley, Florida (211) 2. Sue Thomas (213)

Diana Rama, Auburn (223)

Tina Paternostro (226)

ANNE CAIN, GEORGIA (144) 2. Petra Rigby, Georgia (148)

Kristi Coats, LSU (224)

Luciana Bemvenuti (226)

Carrie Wood, Miss. St. (217) 6. Vicki Goetze (223)

SARA MILEY, GEORGIA (147) * C.Wood, MSU (147)

Katharina Larsson, Tenn. (209)

Jeanne-Marie Busuttil, Florida (217)

Marci Clemons, Auburn (144)

3. Erin O’Neil (218)

8. Kelly Doohan (230)

17. Kelley Richardson (155)

SHAUNA ESTES, GEORGIA (215) S. Beautell, Florida (218)

REILLEY RANKIN, GEORGIA (215) K. Cusick, Alabama (218)

SHAUNA ESTES, GEORGIA (210) Young-A Yang, Tenn. (219)

Danielle Downey, Auburn (224)

Kristy McPherson, S. Carolina (207)

2. Shauna Estes (226)

3. R. Rankin/S. Sirmons (214)

Kristy McPherson, S. Carolina (209) 9. Angela Jerman (218)

2003 Lexington, Ky. Auburn 903 7th 937 Aimee Cho, Florida (216)

2004 Baton Rouge, La.

2005 Tunica, Miss.

904 2nd 904

Lewis, Arkansas (214)

10. Kelly Froelich (225)

N. Nicholls/W. Wade (222)

Whitney Wade (223) 2006 Franklin, Tenn. Auburn 875 3rd 885 Maria Martinez, Auburn (211) 5. Taylor Leon (220)

2007 West Point, Miss. GEORGIA 865 Florida 881 TAYLOR LEON, GEORGIA (208) Garrett Phillips (UGA (212)/ M. Turner (UT) (212)

2008 Loudon, Tenn. Florida 874 3rd 903 Stacy Lewis, Arkansas (214) 7. Krystle Caithness (221)

2009 Blythewood, S.C. Auburn 870 6th 887 MARTA SILVA ZAMORA, GEORGIA (210) B. Toumpsin, S.C. (214)

2010 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama 848 4th 860 Marina Alex, Vanderbilt (208) 3. Marta Silva Zamora (209)

2011 Auburn, Ala. Auburn 864 8th 899 Erica Popson, Tennessee (210) 2. Marta Silva Zamora (211)

2012 Fayettteville, Ark. Auburn 916 5th 933 Patricia Sanz, Auburn (219) 5. Marta Silva Zamora (226)

2013 Birmingham, Ala. Alabama 899 2nd 913 Stephanie Meadow, Alabama (216) 9. Manuela Carbajo Ré (228)

2014 Birmingham, Ala. Vanderbilt 879 8th 909 Simin Feng, Vanderbilt (209) 24. Sammi Lee (227)

2015 Birmingham, Ala. Texas A&M 851 10th 893 Bianca Fabrizio, Texas A&M (207)

12. Manuela Carbajo Ré (218)

2016 Birmingham, Ala. Alabama 859 6th 889 Maria Torres, Florida (207) 11. Jillian Hollis (219)

2017 Birmingham, Ala. Florida 842 2nd 855 Katelyn Dambaugh, S. Carolina (204)

2. Harang Lee (205)

2018 Birmingham, Ala. Arkansas (3-0) t-3rd (1-1) Ainhoa Olarra, S. Carolina (209) 4. Jillian Hollis (216)

2019 Birmingham, Ala. Ole Miss (3-0) t-3rd (1-1) Maria Fassi, Arkansas (210) 12. Jo Hua Hung (218)

2021 Birmingham, Ala Auburn (3-0) 14th 882 Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, S. Carolina (199) 10. Jenny Bae (208)

2022 Birmingham, Ala. LSU (3-0) 10th 893 Ingrid Lindblad, LSU (206) 4. Jo Hua Hung (214)

2023 Birmingham, Ala. Texas A&M (3-0) 9th 896 Julia Lopez Ramirez, Mississippi St. (212) 18. Jo Hua Hung (223)

2024 Belleair, Fla. Mississippi St. (3-0) t-3rd (1-1) 11. Napat Lertsadwattana (211)

2025 Belleair, Fla. S. Carolina (3-0) 16th 898 Caitlyn Macnab, Ole Miss (201)

* - Denotes playoff ◊ Note: in instances where Georgia won the team championship or medalist honors, the second-place finisher is listed.

62. Chantal El Chaib/Kate Song (222)

TOP-10 INDIVIDUAL FINISHES AT THE SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS

1st

Cindy Schreyer, 1985

Anne Cain, 1990

72-76-78=216

75-69=144

Sara Miley, 1993 74-73=147

Shauna Estes, 1997

Reilley Rankin, 1998

Shauna Estes, 1999

Taylor Leon, 2007

Marta Silva Zamora, 2009

2nd

Cindy Pledger, 1983

Cindy Schreyer, 1984

Nanci Bowen, 1987

Sue Thomas, 1988

Tina Paternostro, 1989

Petra Rigby, 1990

Luciana Bemvenuti, 1991

Shauna Estes, 2000

Garrett Phillips, 2007

Marta Silva Zamora, 2011

Harang Lee, 2017

Terri Moody, 1981

Cindy Pledger, 1981

Mitzi Edge, 1982

3rd

71-73-71=215

72-71-72=208

67-73-70=210

69-72-67=208

72-67-71=210

73-76-71=220

70-70-78=218

76-72-74=222

70-72-71=213

75-75-76=226

75-73=148

76-70-80=226

77-77-72=226

67-72-73=212

70-74-67=211

69-67-69=205

70-73-77=220

71-74-75=220

73-72-76=221

Caroline Gowan, 1982 75-72-74=221

Heather Kuzmich, 1988 73-68-74=215

Vicki Goetze, 1993 77-72=149

Erin O’Neil, 1994 71-73-75=219

Erin O’Neil, 1997

3rd (continued)

82-66-74=222

Summer Sirmons, 1999 77-73-70=220

Reilley Rankin, 2000 70-74-70=214

Summer Sirmons, 2000 73-69-72=214

Mallory Hetzel, 2009 73-70-72=215

Marta Silva Zamora, 2010 69-67-73=209 4th

Martha Stacy, 1983

Stefi Markovich, 1994

7th (continued)

Mallory Hetzel, 2006

Krystle Caithness, 2008

Jillian Hollis, 2017

Nanci Bowen, 1988

Nanci Bowen, 1989

76-71-76=223

Stephanie Lowe, 1988 74-69-73=216

Whitney Wade, 2005 78-77-68=223

Jillian Hollis, 2018 75-70-71=216

Jo Hua Hung, 2022 72-75-67=214

5th

Mitzi Edge, 1981

78-72-72=222

Sue Thomas, 1987 75-76-76=227

Taylor Leon, 2006 75-68-77=220

Marta Silva Zamora, 2012 69-82-75=226 6th

Denise King, 1981

Cindy Pledger, 1982

Caroline Gowan, 1983

Caroline Gowan, 1984

Vicki Goetze, 1992

74-76-73=223

77-72-75=224

75-75-74=224

82-75-69=226

80-71-72=223

Laura Henderson, 2001 69-74-75=218

Natalia Nicholls, 2005 75-75-76=226

7th

Cindy Schreyer, 1983

75-74-76=225

Kelly Doohan, 1994 70-72-82=224

Kelly Doohan, 1995

8th

72-79-73=224

81-70-70=221

71-75-75=221

72-71-69=212

74-69-77=220

79-77-73=229

76-75-79=230

Rocio Sanchez Lobato, 2012 80-73-76=229 9th

Bean Kelly, 1983

Stephanie Lowe, 1985

Heather Kuzmich, 1986

Heather Kuzmich, 1987

74-78-78=230

78-74-78=230

75-80-76=231

78-75-77=230

Jill Kinloch, 1990 76-80=156

Laura Henderson, 1999

Angela Jerman, 2002

81-73-76=230

74-74-70=218

Manuela Carbajo Ré, 2013 77-75-76=228

10th

Nanci Bowen, 1986

Summer Sirmons, 2002

74-78-80=232

73-75-71=219

Kelly Froelich, 2003 71-77-77=225

Carolina Andrade, 2010 73-71-69=213

Jenny Bae, 2021 72-68-68=208

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

GEORGIA GOLF

1 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS / 3 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS

1981 GEORGIA Florida St. 1220 2nd 1223

1982 Ohio State-AIAW Tulsa 1205 4th 1214

13th 1225

1987 New Mexico San Jose St. 1187

1988 New Mexico St. Vacated t-2nd 1182

1989 Stanford San Jose St. 1208 6th 1234

1990 South Carolina Arizona St. 1206 17th 1284

1991 Ohio State *UCLA 1197 5th 1222

1992 Arizona State San Jose St. 1171 3rd 1181

1993 GEORGIA Arizona St. 1187 4th 1197

1996 UCLA *Arizona 1240 10thE 932

1997 Ohio State Arizona St. 1178 t-8thE 958

TERRI MOODY, GEORGIA (296) * Patti Rizzo, Miami (296)

Amy Benz, SMU (290)

Page Dunlap, Florida (291)

Caroline Keggi, New Mexico (289) *

Melissa McNamara, Tulsa (287)

Pat Hurst, San Jose St. (292)

Susan Slaughter, Arizona (297) *

Annika Sorenstam, Arizona (290)

(297)

Heather Kuzmich (303)

Heather Kuzmich (294)

Heather Kuzmich (291)

Nanci Bowen (298)

Tina Paternostro (315)

Luciana Bemvenuti (296)

VICKI GOETZE, GEORGIA (280) Annika Sorenstam (283)

Charlotta Sorenstam, Texas (287)

Emilee Klein, Arizona St. (286)

Kristel M. d’Algue, Arizona St. (283)

Marisa Baena, Arizona (296)

Heather Bowie, Texas (285)

Vicki Goetze (292)

Kelly Doohan (306)

Shauna Estes (289) 1998 Wisconsin Arizona St. 1155 t-10th 1201 Jennifer Rosales, USC (279)

Tulsa Duke 895 t-2nd 903 Grace Park, Arizona St. (212)

Oregon State Arizona 1175 7th 1209 Jenna Daniels, Arizona (289)

2001 Stetson GEORGIA 1176 Duke 1179

2002 Washington Duke 1164 5th 1176

1148 9th 1190

2005 Oregon State Duke 1170 9thW 911

2006 Ohio State Duke 1167 t-6th 1202

2007 UCF Duke 1170 8th 1205

2008 New Mexico USC 1168 t-10th 1197

Candy Hannemann, Duke (285) *

Oui Nirapathpongporn, Duke (279)

Anna Grzebien, Duke (286)

Dewi Schreefel, USC (286)

Stacy Lewis, Arkansas (282)

Azahara Munoz, Arizona St. (287)

2009 Georgetown Arizona St. 1182 15th 1234 Maria Hernandez, Purdue (289)

2010 UNC Wilmington Purdue 1153 11thC 946

2011 Texas A&M UCLA 1173 14thW 926

2012 Vanderbilt Alabama 1171 t-10thC 919

2013 GEORGIA USC 1133 10thW 891

2014 Tulsa Duke 1130 16thE 888

2015 South Florida Stanford (3-0)

2016 Oregon Washington (3-0) t-18th 887

2017 Northern Illinois Arizona State (3-0) 7thE 889

2018 Oklahoma State Arizona (3-0) 8thE 866

2019 Arkansas Duke (3-0) 12thE 903

2021 Arizona State Ole Miss (3-0) 18th 902

Caroline Hedwall, Oklahoma St. (276)

Austin Ernst, LSU (281)

Chirapat Jao-Javanil, Oklahoma (282)

Julia Boros (294)

Shauna Estes (216)

Laura Henderson (296)

Reilley Rankin (292)

Kelly Froelich (292)

Taylor Leon (296)

Taylor Leon (298)

Garrett Phillips (289)

Marta Silva Zamora (300)

Marta Silva Zamora (294)

Marta Silva Zamora (287)

R. Sanchez Lobato (303)

Annie Park, USC (278) 58. Emilie Burger (302)

Doris Chen, USC (274)

Emma Talley, Alabama (285)

Virginia Elena Carta, Duke (272)

Monica Vaughn, Arizona St. (217)

Jennifer Kupcho, Wake Forest (280)

Maria Fassi, Arkansas (211)

Rachel Heck, Stanford (280)

45. Harang Lee (220)

27. Jillian Hollis (293)

59. Jenny Bae (224)

2022 Arizona State Stanford (3-0) t-5th 0-1 Rose Zhang, Stanford (282) 6. J. Bae/C. Mahé (289)

2023 Arizona State Wake Forest (3-0) t-14th 1167

Rose Zhang, Stanford (278)

2024 Texas Stanford (3-0) t-6thE 892 Adela Cernousek Texas A&M (276)

2025 Northwestern Stanford (3-0) -- Maria José Marin, Arkansas (276)

31. Jenny Bae (289)

* - Denotes playoff; ◊ Note: in instances where Georgia won the team championship or medalist honors, the second-place finisher is listed. The 1981-82 season represented the transition from AIAW to NCAA administration of the championships. Both bodies host events that year. In 2015, the NCAA Championships altered its format to feature a combination of stroke play and match play to determine the team national champion.

1st

Vicki Goetze, 1992

Cindy Schreyer, 1984

Terri Moody, 1981

Summer Sirmons, 2002

Cindy Pleger, 1982

Terri Moody, 1979

Garrett Phillips, 2008

Shauna Estes, 1999

Marta Silva Zamora, 2011

Shauna Estes, 1997

Heather Kuzmich, 1988

Vicki Goetze, 1993

Angela Jerman, 2002

Luciana Bemvenuti, 1991

Nanci Bowen, 1989

Jenny Bae, 2022

Candice Mahé, 2022

Laura Henderson, 2000

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

69-74-72-65 =280

75-70-76-76 =297

73-72-75-76 =296

69-68-73-74 =284

75-76-75-76 =302

76-73-72-75 =296

71-74-71-73 =289

77-70-69 =216

71-71-72-73=287

73-75-71-70 =289

74-73-71-73 =291

72-75-72-73 =292

70-74-71-70 =285

74-75-73-74 =296

75-75-74-74 =298

76-71-67-75=289

75-69-77-68=289

7th

Caroline Gowan, 1983

Reilley Rankin, 1999

Heather Kuzmich, 1985

Reilley Rankin, 2001

Terri Moody, 1980

Mitzi Edge, 1981

Laura Henderson, 2001

8th

75-74-77-71 =297 9th

75-76-74 =225

77-77-77-76 =307 10th

72-78-70-72 =292

74-76-76-75 =301 12th

75-77-76-77 =305 13th

75-72-74-73 =294

Angela Jerman, 2001 77-71-73-73 =294

Cindy Schreyer, 1982

Taylor Leon, 2007

Julia Boros, 1998

Shauna Estes, 1998

=303 14th

=294 15th

74-76-74-71 =295

Caroline Gowan, 1984 77-74-77-77 =305 16th

Taylor Leon, 2006 75-75-71-75=226

Cindy Schreyer, 1985 81-75-81-74 =311 17th

74-71-72-79 =296

LAURA HENDERSON

GEORGIA GOLF

1981

Terri Moody moved atop the leaderboard midway through the second round of the 1981 AIAW Nationals at the UGA Golf Course and held off a late charge from Mi ami’s Patti Rizzo to win Georgia’s first-ever individual national title by a female student-athlete in any sport.

Moody was among a group of five golfers tied for second fol lowing an opening-round 73, but grabbed a one-stroke lead over Rizzo with a 72 on her second loop.

Moody, an Athens native who was the first female student-ath lete to receive a full athletic schol arship from UGA, maintained that advantage when she and Rizzo both carded third-round 75s. On the final day, Rizzo’s 75 knotted the score and forced a three-hole playoff. Moody completed the trio of holes at 1-under while Rizzo was 1-over.

1984

Cindy Schreyer claimed a dramatic win at the 1984 NCAA Championships, winning a threehole playoff with SMU’s Martha Foyer and Miami’s Missie Berteoitti with a birdie at No. 12.

Schreyer had battled Arizona State’s Heather Farr through most of the tournament. Farr carded an opening-round score of 71 at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club in Tarpon Springs, Fla. Schreyer, who was among seven golfers tied for eighth after the first day, rebounded to break the course record and knot herself with Farr on the leaderboard with a secondround 70.

Farr regained a one-shot lead following the third round.

While Schreyer shot 76 in the final round, Foyer and Berteotti carded 75s to force the playoff. Farr slipped to fourth with a 79, two strokes off the playoff-forcing score of 297.

NCAA LONG DRIVE CHAMPIONS

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1992

Vicki Goetze turned in one of the most impressive single rounds in the history of women’s collegiate golf en route to capturing top individual honors at the 1992 NCAA Championships on Arizona State University’s Karsten Golf Course.

Goetze and Stanford’s Audrey Wooding led following first-round, 3-under 69s; however, Annika Sorenstam of Arizona grabbed a three-shot advantage with a second-round 68.

Sorenstam maintained that same margin after both she and Goetze shot 72s on the third day.

Goetze then torched the course with a 7-under 65 on the fourth day to top Sorenstam by three.

Goetze’s effort still remains as both the low single-round score in NCAA Championships history (though four other golfers have equaled the mark) and the Bulldogs’ low loop all time as well.

2001

The 2001 Bulldogs utilized three days of consistent golf to place themselves in contention and then used a spectacular final-round effort to win UGA’s first-ever national title in women’s golf.

Georgia shot 298 and was among three teams tied for fourth after the opening day but climbed to sole possession of third after a second-round 295. The Bulldogs improved to 293 in the third round but still trailed topranked Duke by four entering the final 18 holes.

Georgia seized contol early in the fourth round, tying the Blue Devils by No. 5 and then surging to a three-shot lead at No. 6. Duke never got closer than two shots thereafter.

Georgia clinched the title with steely resolve. After a trio of bogeys at No. 16, UGA played the par-5 No. 17 at 3-under to all but seal the national title. The Bulldogs’ fourth-round score of 290 was six shots better than any other team in the field, as Reilley Rankin and Summer Sirmons carded a pair of 72s, while Laura Henderson and Angela Jerman both shot 73.

All four of those Bulldogs finished among the top 18 individuals, with Rankin tying for 10th at 292, Henderson and Jerman both tying for 13th at 294 and Sirmons tied for 18th at 296.

TERRI MOODY 1981 AIAW MEDALIST
VICKI GOETZE 1992 NCAA MEDALIST
CINDY SCHREYER 1984 NCAA MEDALIST

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL LOW ROUNDS

Tot. Player, Tournament and Round Par

63 SYDNEY GIVENS, 2025 SCHOONER FALL 1ST -7

64 Caterina Don, 2021 LTWF Heroes 2nd -8

65 Jenny Bae, 2023 Clover 3rd -7

Jenny Bae, 2022 Cougar 2nd -6

Jillian Hollis, 2018 PING/ASU 3rd -7

Vicki Goetze, 1992 NCAA Championships 4th -7

66 M. EIDHAGEN HARROUCH, 2025 SCHOONER 3RD -4

Chantal El Chaib, 2025 SDSU Classic 2nd -6

Morgan SMith, 20224 Illini invit. 3rd -6

Napat Lertsadwattana, 2024 SECs 2nd -4

Natachanok Tunwannarux, 2024 D. Rucker 3rd -5

Jenny Bae, 2022 Stanford 3rd -5

Jenny Bae, 2022 Illini 3rd -6

Caroline Craig, 2022 Cougar 3rd -5

Jo Hua Hung, 2021 Mason Rudolph 3rd -6

Caterina Don, 2019 Minnesota 1st -6

Jillian Hollis, 2018 3M Augusta 1st -6

Bailey Tardy, 2016 Windy City 1st -6

Bailey Tardy, 2016 Annika 2nd -6

Jillian Hollis, 2016 Mountain View 1st -6

Manuela Carbajo Ré, 2013 Schooner 3rd -4

Rocio Sanchez Lobato, 2013 FSU Match Up1st -6

Marta Silva Zamora, 2012 Lady Puerto Rico 2nd -6

Emilie Burger, 2012 Lady Puerto Rico 1st -6

Marta Silva Zamora, 2011 SEC/PAC-12 3rd -6

Marta Silva Zamora, 2010 Tar Heel 3rd -6

Emilie Burger, 2010 Tiger/Wave 3rd -6

Shauna Estes, 1998 Mercedes-Benz 2nd -6

Julia Boros, 1998 Lady Gator 2nd -4

Erin O’Neil, 1997 SEC Championships 2nd -5

67 CELINE BROVOLD SANNE, 2024 ILLINI INVIT. 2ND -5

Caterina Don, 2024 Liz Murphey 2nd -5

LoraLie Cowart, 2024 Valspar Augusta 2nd -5

Caterina Don, 2023 Cougar 2nd -5

Jenny Bae, 2023 Athens Regional 3rd -5

Jenny Bae, 2023 Athens Regional 2nd -5

Jenny Bae, 2022 Illini 2nd -5

Jenny Bae, 2002 Illini 1st -5

Jenny Bae, 2022 NCAA Championships 3rd -5

Jo Hua Hung, 2022 SEC Championships 3rd -5

Jo Hua Hung, 2022 Clover Cup 3rd -5

Jenny Bae, 2021 Cougar 1st -5

Caterina Don, 2020 Gold Rush 3rd -5

Harang Lee, 2017 SEC Championships 2nd -5

Jillian Hollis, 17 Liz Murphey 1st -5

Bailey Tardy, 2016 Annika 1st -5

Jillian Hollis, 2016 NCAA Regional 2nd -5

Jillian Hollis, 2016 Mountain View 2nd -5

Harang Lee, 2015 Stanford 3rd -4

Bailey Tardy, 2015 Windy City 3rd -5

Bailey Tardy, 2015 Windy City 2nd -5

Rinko Mitsunaga, 2015 Mason Rudolph 2nd -5

Kailey Walsh, 2013 LSU 2nd -5

Emilie Burger, 2012 Gator 1st -3

Milena Savich, 2011 SEC/PAC-12 2nd -5

Marta Silva Zamora, 2011 Cougar 3rd -5

Rocio Sanchez Lobato, 2011 Cougar 2nd -5

Marta Silva Zamora, 2011 Cougar 2nd -5

Marta Silva Zamora, 2011 SEC Championships 3rd -5

Marta Silva Zamora, 2011 Liz Murphey 3rd -5

Emilie Burger, 2010 NCAA Preview -5

Marta Silva Zamora, 2010 SEC Championships 2nd -4

Emilie Burger, 2009 Cougar 1st -5

Marta Silva Zamora, 2009 Cougar 1st -5

Marta Silva Zamora, 2009 SEC Championships 2nd -4

Krystle Caithness, 2008 Cougar 2nd -5

Taylor Leon, 2007 SEC Championships 3rd -5

Garrett Phillips, 2007 SEC Championships 1st -5

Whitney Wade, 2006 Stanford 1st -4

Kelly Froelich, 2003 NCAA East 3rd -4

Angela Jerman, 2002 Bryan National 1st -5

Reilley Rankin, 2001 LSU Classic 3rd -5

Shauna Estes, 1999 SEC Championships 1st -5

Tot. Player, Tournament and Round Par

68 MARIA GARCIA, 2025 THE ROBBIE 2ND -4

M. EIDHAGEN HARROUCH, 2025 EVIE ODOM 1ST -2

MARIA GARCIA, 2025 SCHOONER FALL 2ND -2

MARIA GARCIA, 2025 COUGAR 2ND -3

Chantal El Chaib, 2X last 2024 White Sands 2nd -4

Kate Song, 2024 Hoover Invit. 2nd -4

Caterina Don, 4x last 2023 Stanford 3rd -3

Loralie Cowart, 2x last 2024 FSU Match Up 1st -4

Natachanok Tunwannarux, 2023 Cougar 1st -4

Jo Hua Hung, 3x last 2023 Athens Regional 2nd -4

Candice Mahé, 2x last 2022 Illni 3rd -4

Jenny Bae, 9x last 2022 Mason Rudolph 3rd -4

Caroline Craig, 2021 Cougar 2nd -4

Isabella Holpfer, 2021 Cougar 2nd -4

Céleste Dao, 2020 Gold Rush 3rd -4

Harmie Constantino, 2018 Sterling 2nd -4

Rinko Mitsunaga, 2x last 2018 NCAA Regional 3rd -4

Jillian Hollis, 3x last 2018 NCAA Regional 2nd -4

Harang Lee, 2x last 2016 Cardinal Kickoff 2nd -4

Bailey Tardy, 2x last 2016 Lady Puerto Rico 1st -4

Amira Alexander, 2014 NCAA East 3rd -4

Manuela Carbajo Ré, 2013 Windy City 1st -3

Emilie Burger, 3x last 2013 NCAA West 1st -3

Marta Silva Zamora, 3x, last 2011 Puerto Rico, 2nd -4

Mallory Hetzel, 2x last 2009 UNLV 3rd -4

Alina Lee, 2007 Lady Tar Heel 2nd -4

Garrett Phillips, 2007 Lady Puerto Rico 3rd -4

Taylor Leon, 2x last 2007 NCAA Central 1st -3

Whitney Wade, 2x, last 2005 SEC Championships 3rd -4

Jackie Beers, 2004 Mason Rudolph 3rd -4

Allison Martin, 2004 NCAA Preview 1st -3

Kelly Froelich, 3x last 2004 Dick McGuire 3rd -5

Summer Sirmons, 2002 NCAA Championships 2nd -4

Reilley Rankin, 2001 LSU Classic 2nd -4

Shauna Estes, 2000 SMU-OSU 2nd -3

Vicki Goetze, 1992 Fall Preview 3rd -5

Tina Paternostro, 1989 Tiger-Tide 2nd -4

Heather Kuzmich, 1988 SEC Championships 2nd -4

Cindy Schreyer, 2x last 1985 SEC Championships 3rd -4

Mitzi Edge, 1981 Lady Tar Heel 1st -4

INDIVIDUAL LOW SEASON AVERAGE

Avg. Player (Strk/Rds) Season

70.75 Jenny Bae (2,547/36) 2022-23

71.04 Jillian Hollis (1,847/26) 2017-18

71.52 Marta Silva Zamora (2,360/33) 2010-11

71.54 Caterina Don (2,647/37) 2023-24

72.06 Bailey Tardy (2,306/32) 2015-16

72.12 Jillian Hollis (1,875/26) 2016-17

72.15 Caterina Don (1,443/20) 2019-20

72.45 Jillian Hollis (2,246/31) 2015-16

72.49 Harang Lee (2,537/35) 2015-16

72.54 Bailey Tardy (1,886/26) 2016-17

72.57 Harang Lee (1,524/21) 2016-17

72.59 Jenny Bae (2,323/31) 2021-22

72.63 Taylor Leon (2,179/30) 2006-07

72.72 Jo Hua Hung (2,327/32) 2022-23

72.85 Marta Silva Zamora (2,477/34) 2009-10

72.91 Angela Jerman (2,406/33) 2001-02

72.94 Jenny Bae (2,407/33) 2020-21

73.17 LoraLie Cowart (2,561/35) 2023-24

73.22 Rinko Mitsunaga (1,684/23) 2016-17

73.24 Taylor Leon (2,490/34) 2005-06

73.24 Reilley Rankin (1,831/25) 2000-01

73.28 Emilie Burger (2,215/29) 2011-12

73.31 Jo Hua Hung (2,639/36) 2021-22

73.31 Marta Silva Zamora (2,126/29) 2011-12

73.33 Bailey Tardy (440/6) 2018-19

73.34 Vicki Goetze (2,127/29) 1992-93

73.35 Reilley Rankin (2,494/34) 1997-98

GEORGIA GOLF

INDIVIDUAL LOW TOURNEY

Par Player, Tournament Score

-16 Jenny Bae, 2022 Illini 200 -13 Jenny Bae, 2023 Athens Regional 203

-12 Bailey Tardy, 2015 Windy City 204 -11 Harang Lee, 2017 SEC Championships 205

Jillian Hollis, 2016 Mountain View 205

Reilley Rankin, 1998 Liz Murphey 208 -10 Morgan Smith, 2024 Illini Invitational 206

Kelly Froelich, 2004 Dick McGuire 209 -9 SYDNEY GIVENS, 2025 SCHOONER 201 Jenny Bae, 2023 Clover Cup

Caterina Don, 2019 Minnesota 135

Hollis, 2018 PING/ASU 207

Tardy, 2016 Windy City 207 Bailey Tardy,

SEC Championships

Vicki Goetze, 1992 Georgia Preview 213

LoraLie Cowart, 2024 Valspar Augusta 211 Jo Hua Hung, 2x last 2023 Athens Regional 211

Bae, 3x last 2023 Collegiate at GCC 211 Isabella Holpfer, 2021 Illini 211 Rinko Mitsunaga, 2018 NCAA Regional 211 Jillian Hollis, 2x last 2017 Liz Murphey 67 Harang Lee, 2x last 2014 Mason Rudolph 211 Emilie Burger, 2013 Bryan National 211 Marta Silva Zamora, 2x last 2012 Liz Murphey 211 Rocio Sanchez Lobato, 2011 Cougar 211

Emilie Burger, 2009 Mason Rudolph 139

Mallory Hetzel, 2008 Cougar 211

Garrett Phillips, 2008 UCF Challenge 211

Angela Jerman, 2002 Bryan National 211

Reilley Rankin, 2001 LSU Classic 211

Shauna Estes, 1999 Liz Murphey 214

-4 Caterina Don, 2x last 2023 Illini 212 Natachanok Tunwannarux 2023 Cougar 209

Jenny Bae, 2x last 2022 Cougar 209

Caroline Craig, 2022 Cougar 209

Jillian Hollis, 2x last 2017 SEC Championships 212

Bailey Tardy, 2017 Bryan National 212

Rinko Mitsunaga, 2016 Annika 212

M. Silva Zamora, 5x last 2011 Liz Murphey 212

Emilie Burger, 3x last 2010 Mason Rudolph 212

Alina Lee, 2007 Lady Tar Heel 212

Garrett Phillips, 2x last 2007 SEC Championships 212

Whitney Wade, 2006 Stanford 209

Jackie Beers, 2004 Mason Rudolph 212

Summer Sirmons, 2002 NCAA Championships 284

Vicki Goetze, 1992 Beacon Woods 212

Tina Paternostro, 2x last 1990 Beacon Woods 212

GEORGIA GOLF

TEAM LOW ROUND

TEAM LOW TOURNEY TOTAL

TEAM RECORDS

TEAM LOW AVERAGE

LETTERWINNERS/PAST COACHES

A

Amira Alexander 2013-14-15

Lea Alvey 1983-84

Carolina Andrade 2007-08-09-10

Victoria Askerberg 1974

B

Jenny Bae 2019-20-21-22-23

Debbie Battle 1981-82-83

Jackie Beers 2003-04-05-06

Luciana Bemvenuti 1991-92

Joann Blackwell 1976-77-78-79

Julia Boros 1995-96-97-98

Nanci Bowen 1986-87-88-89

Collins Bradshaw 2012-13

Melissa Brody 2009-10

CELINE BROVOLD SANNE ........... 2024-25

Sylvie Brick 2013-14-15-16

Emilie Burger 2010-11-12-13

C

Anne Cain

1987-88-89-90

Krystle Caithness 2008

Manuela Carbajo Ré 2013-14-15-16

Diana Carlton 1973

Stephanie Carras 2018

Leanne Casey 1986-87-88-89

Alex Celli 2013

Whitney Christie 2001-02-03-04

Lori Clark 1978-79-80-81

Amanda Cockburn 1988-89-90

Gabriela Coello 2017-18-19-20-21

Carrie Conrad 1979-80-81

Harmie Constantino 2019

Debbie Cosgrove 1977

LoraLie Cowart 2022-23-24

Caroline Craig 2020-21-22-23

Alison Crenshaw 2020-21-22

Leigh Crosby 2009-10

Mychelle Cuccio 1987-88-89

D

Linda Dalton 1971

Savannah De Bock 2024

Céleste Dao 2020-21-22-23

Caterina Don 2020-21-22-23-24

Carol Donald 1976-77-78-79

Sarah Donald 2005-06

Kelly Doohan 1991-93-94-95

E

Mitzi Edge

1979-80-81-82

Janie Edmond 1979

Chantal El Chaib 2025

Karen Epermanis 1978-79-80-81

Shauna Estes 1997-98-99-00

F

Tess Fordham 2009-10-11-12

Abbi Francis 2002-03

Grace Frei 2024-25

Kelly Froelich 2003-04-05-06

G

Bobbie Jo Gabrielsen 1969

Lori Gaffney 1985-86

Vicki Goetze 1992-93

Caroline Gowan 1981-82-83-84

Sabra Gray 1994-95-96-97

H

Kiara Hayashida 2010-11-12

Laura Henderson 1998-99-00-01

Ruth Ann Hendrix 1975

Mallory Hetzel 2006-07-08-09

Amelia Hill 2011-12-13-14

Jillian Hollis 2016-17-18

Isabella Holpfer 2021-22-23-24

Jo Hua Hung 2019-20-21-22-23

CAROLINA ANDRADE

J

Angela Jerman 1999-00-01-02

Lauren Jeske 2000-01

Abby Johnson 2010-11-12-13

KSherry Kamens 1976-77-78-79

Beans Kelly 1982-83

Denise King 1981-82-83-84

Mary King 1973

Sharon King 1974-75

Jill Kinloch 1987-88-89-90

Kelly Kluska 1989-90-91-92

Kelsey Kurnett 2019

Beth Kurtz 1984-85-86-87

Heather Kuzmich 1985-86-87-88

L

Donna Lawson 1977-78

Ruth Ann Lazenby 1982-84

Alina Lee 2006-07-08

Harang Lee 2014-15-16-17

Sammi Lee 2014-15-16-17

Taylor Leon 2006-07

Napat Lertsadwattana 2024

Joni LeSage 1979-80-81

Zixin “Candice” Lou 2025

Stephanie Lowe 1984-85-86-88

Sandy Lumpkin 1976-77-78

M

Candice Mahé 2020-21-22-23

Betsy Majors 1978

Stefi Markovich 1994-95-96-97

Allison Martin 2004-05

Laura Mays 1983

Gena McCall 1973-74-75-76

Sara Miley 1990-91-92-93

Tish Miller 1979-80

Kristin Milligan 1990-91-92-93

Marrion Mitcham 1977

Rinko Mitsunaga 2016-17-18-19

Terri Moody 1978-79-80-81

Paula Morabito 1974-75-76

NMelissa Nault 1979-80

Paula Neira Garcia 2018

Natalia Nicholls 2002-03-04-05

Donna Noonan 1975-76-77-78

Nancy Nutting 1970

O

Courtney Octave 1996-97-98-99

Shannon Ogg 1997-98-99-00

Bernice Olivarez Ilas 2024

Erin O’Neil 1994-95-96-97

GEORGIA GOLF

PJudy Parker 1975-76

Barbara Parsons 1970

Tina Paternostro 1989-90-91-92

Garrett Phillips 2007-08

Cindy Pleger 1980-81-82-83

Carol Preisinger 1982-83-84

Angela Prybis 1991-92

R

Cameron Rabb 1978

Reilley Rankin 1998-99-01

Claudia Register 1977

Kelley Richardson 1993-94-95-96

Joy Richman 1973-74-75

Petra Rigby 1990-91

Lianne Ritchie 1983-84-85

Lee Roquemore 1977-78

S

Rocio Sanchez Lobato 2012-13-14-15

Milena Savich 2010-11-12

Jennifer Schuck 1993-94

Cindy Schreyer 1982-83-84-85

Mary Ellen Shuman 2014-15-16-17

Isa Silva Zamora 2013-14-15-16

Marta Silva Zamora 2009-10-11-12

Summer Sirmons 1999-01-02-03

Isabella Skinner 2015-16-17-18

Morgan Smith 2025

Kate Song 2024-25

Kathy Spaugh 1977-78

Ann Stacy 1984

Martha Stacy 1980-81-82-83

Liz Stuart 2001

T

Innapha Tantanavivat 2008

Bailey Tardy 2016-17-18-19

Marie Thomas 1990-91

Sue Thomas 1985-86-87-88

Sarah Trew 2002

Natachanok Tunwannarux 2024

Lisa Tyler 2003-04-05-06

V-W

Geri Vartabedian 1990-91-93-94

Whitney Wade 2004-05-06-07

Zoë Walker 2020-21-22

Heidi Wall 1993

Kailey Walsh 2013

Anne Washington 1975-76-77-78

Janet Webber 1971

Marcie White 1988-89-90

Melanie Wilson 1984-85-86

Debbie Wooley 1978-79

Misty Wray 1979-80

Kendall Wright 2010

Y-Z

Elisa Yang 2018-19

Dawn Young 1973-74-75-76

Jean Zuckerman 1972

LIZ MURPHEY

Liz Murphey arrived in 1967 as an assistant professor of Physical Education and transitioned to lead UGA women’s athletics to national prominence soon after the passage of Title IX. As the women’s golf coach, Murphey’s teams posted top-10 finishes at each national championship from 1979-83 and she coached Terri Moody and Cindy Schreyer to individual national titles. Murphey also guided UGA women’s athletics to six SEC All-Sports titles from 1984-94.

BEANS KELLY

Never one to be labeled as predictable, Beans Kelly resigned in 2000 while seemingly on top of the college golf world. Under her tutelage spanning from 19852000, the Lady Bulldogs won 43 team and 33 individual titles, including Vicki Goetze’s 1992 NCAA title; captured seven SEC crowns; and posted eight NCAA top-10 finishes. She was named National Coach of the Year in 1998 and in 2000 became the youngest coach inducted into the NGCA Hall of Fame.

TODD MCCORKLE

Todd McCorkle arrived in Athens just months after leading Arizona to the national championship. The next spring, McCorkle coached Georgia to the program’s first-ever NCAA team title and became just the second coach in Division I history to win back-to-back NCAA championships at two schools. During his seven seasons from 2000-07, McCorkle also led the Bulldogs to two SEC titles and seven of his Bulldog golfers combined to earn 11 All-America certificates.

KELLEY HESTER

Kelley Hester returned to her alma mater in June 2007 and furthered the storied tradition of Georgia Golf. Over five seasons in Athens from 2007-12, she led the Bulldogs to a pair of top-20 finishes in her five campaigns in Athens. Individually, Marta Silva Zamora blossomed under Hester’s tutelage to become the consensus National Player of the Year in 2011 and five different Bulldogs combined to secure eight All-America certificates during Hester’s tenure.

JOSH BREWER

Josh Brewer was named the fifth head women’s golf coach in Georgia history on June 18, 2012 and led the Bulldogs for 12 seasons. During Brewer’s tenure, Georgia captured 16 team titles, including three NCAA Regionals, and Bulldogs earned medalist honors 19 times. Georgia recorded three-straight top-20 finishes at the NCAA Championships from 2021-23, including reaching match play of the 2022 nationals for the first time since the new format was introduced in 2015.

GEORGIA GOLF

VICKI GOETZE
MARTA SILVA ZAMORA
JENNY

HONORS & AWARDS

ALL-AMERICANS

WGCA

(32 Golfers/56 Certificates)

1980 – Terri Moody

1981 – Mitzi Edge, Terri Moody

1982 – Mitzi Edge, Cindy Pleger

1983 – Cindy Pleger (2nd)

1984 – Cindy Schreyer, Caroline Gowan (2nd)

1985 – Cindy Schreyer

1986 – Stephanie Lowe (HM)

1988 – Nanci Bowen (HM), Heather Kuzmich (HM), Sue Thomas (HM)

1989 – Nanci Bowen (HM)

1990 – Anne Cain (2nd)

1991 – Luciana Bemvenuti (HM), Tina Paternostro (HM), Petra Rigby (HM)

1992 – Vicki Goetze

1993 – Vicki Goetze

1997 – Shauna Estes

1998 – Reilley Rankin, Shauna Estes (2nd), Julia Boros (HM)

1999 – Shauna Estes, Angela Jerman (2nd)

2000 – Shauna Estes

2001 – Reilley Rankin (2nd), Summer Sirmons (2nd)

2002 – Angela Jerman, Summer Sirmons (2nd)

2005 – Kelly Froelich (HM), Whitney Wade (HM)

2006 – Taylor Leon (2nd), Whitney Wade (3rd), Mallory Hetzel (HM)

2007 – Taylor Leon, Whitney Wade (HM)

2008 – Krystle Caithness (HM), Garrett Phillips (HM)

2009 – Mallory Hetzel (HM)

Marta Silva Zamora (HM)

2010 – Marta Silva Zamora

2011 – Marta Silva Zamora

2012 – Emilie Burger (2nd), Marta Silva Zamora (HM)

2013 – Emilie Burger (2nd)

2016 – Bailey Tardy, Harang Lee (2nd), Jillian Hollis (HM)

2017 – Jillian Hollis (HM), Harang Lee (HM), Bailey Tardy (HM)

2018 – Jillian Hollis

2023 – Jenny Bae

2024 – Caterina Don (HM)

GOLFWEEK

(14 Golfers/31 Certificates)

2006 – Taylor Leon, Whitney Wade (2nd), Mallory Hetzel (HM)

2007 – Taylor Leon, Whitney Wade (HM)

2008 – Krystle Caithness (HM), Garrett Phillips (HM)

2009 – Marta Silva Zamora (3rd), Mallory Hetzel (HM)

2010 – Marta Silva Zamora (2nd), Emilie Burger (3rd)

2011 – Marta Silva Zamora, Emilie Burger (HM)

2012 – Emilie Burger (2nd), Marta Silva Zamora (2nd)

2013 – Emilie Burger (3rd),

Manuela Carbajo Ré (HM)

2016 – Harang Lee, Bailey Tardy Jillian Hollis (3rd)

2017 – Jillian Hollis (2nd), Harang Lee (3rd), Rinko Mitsunaga (HM), Bailey Tardy (HM)

2018 – Jillian Hollis

2020 – Caterina Don (2nd)

2021 – Jenny Bae (HM)

2022 – Jenny Bae (HM)

2023 – Jenny Bae, Jo Hua Hung (HM)

2024 – Caterina Don (HM)

ACADEMIC AWARDS

1983 – Cindy Pleger

1998 – Julia Boros

ACADEMIC

1997 – Julia Boros (2nd)

1998 – Julia Boros (1st)

2000 – Shannon Ogg (2nd)

2024 – Caterina Don (3rd)

1986 – Sue Thomas, Melanie Wilson

1988 – Anne Cain, Jill Kinloch, Beth Kurtz

1990 – Anne Cain, Jill Kinloch

1992 – Luciana Bemvenuti

1995 – Stefi Markovich, Kelley Richardson

1996 – Julia Boros, Sabra Gray, Stefi Markovich, Kelley Richardson

1997 – Julia Boros, Stefi Markovich

1998 – Julia Boros, Shannon Ogg

1999 – Shannon Ogg

2000 – Shannon Ogg

2006 – Alina Lee

2007 – Alina Lee

2008 – Alina Lee, Innapha Tantanavivat

2009 – Carolina Andrade, Tess Fordham

2010 – Carolina Andrade, Tess Fordham

GEORGIA GOLF

SEC AWARD WINNERS

FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (ALL SPORTS)

1992 – Vicki Goetze

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1992 – Vicki Goetze

1993 – Vicki Goetze

1997 – Shauna Estes

1998 – Reilley Rankin

2000 – Shauna Estes

2002 – Angela Jerman

2007 – Taylor Leon

2011 – Marta Silva Zamora

COACH OF THE YEAR

1989 – Beans Kelly

1991 – Beans Kelly

1998

2005

Beans Kelly

Todd McCorkle

2007 – Todd McCorkle

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1989 – Tina Paternostro

1991 – Luciana Bemvenuti

1992 – Vicki Goetze

1994 – Erin O’Neil

1997 – Shauna Estes

1998 – Reilley Rankin

2006 – Taylor Leon

2009 – Marta Silva Zamora

2016 – Bailey Tardy

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

2025 – Chantal El Chaib

ALL–SEC (42 Golfers / 87 Certificates)

1982 – Mitzi Edge, Caroline Gowan

1983 – Caroline Gowan, Cindy Pleger, Martha Stacy

1984 – Caroline Gowan, Cindy Schreyer

1985 – Cindy Schreyer

1986 – Stephanie Lowe

1987 – Heather Kuzmich

1988 – Heather Kuzmich, Sue Thomas

1989 – Nanci Bowen

1990 – Anne Cain, Tina Paternostro

1991 – Luciana Bemvenuti, Tina Paternostro, Petra Rigby

WGCA (continued)

2011 – Tess Fordham

2015 – Sammi Lee, Bella Skinner

2018 – Stephanie Carras, Jillian Hollis

2019 – Kelsey Kurnett

2020 – Caroline Craig, Céleste Dao Caterina Don

2021 – Caroline Craig, Céleste Dao Caterina Don, Isabella Holpfer

2022 – Caroline Craig, Caterina Don, Isabella Holpfer

2023 – Caroline Craig, Caterina Don, Isabella Holpfer

2024 – Caterina Don, Napat Lertsadwattana, Kate Song, Natachanok Tunwannarux

2025 – Celine Brovold Sanne, Chantal El Chaib, Kate Song

1992 – Luciana Bemvenuti, Vicki Goetze, Tina Paternostro

1993 – Vicki Goetze, Sara Miley, Kristin Milligan, Kelly Doohan (2nd)

1994 – Erin O’Neil, Kelley Richardson (2nd)

1995 – Kelly Doohan (2nd), Erin O’Neil (2nd), Kelley Richardson (2nd)

1996 – Erin O’Neil, Kelley Richardson (HM)

1997 – Shauna Estes, Julia Boros (HM), Erin O’Neil (HM)

1998 – Shauna Estes, Reilley Rankin, Julia Boros (2nd), Laura Henderson (2nd)

1999 – Shauna Estes, Laura Henderson, Angela Jerman, Summer Sirmons (2nd)

2000 – Shauna Estes, Laura Henderson, Angela Jerman

2001 – Reilley Rankin, Summer Sirmons, Laura Henderson (2nd), Angela Jerman (HM)

2002 – Angela Jerman, Summer Sirmons

2003 – Kelly Froelich (2nd), Summer Sirmons (2nd)

2004 – Whitney Wade, Kelly Froelich (2nd), Natalia Nicholls (2nd), Lisa Tyler (2nd)

2005 – Kelly Froelich, Whitney Wade, Natalia Nicholls (2nd)

2006 – Taylor Leon, Whitney Wade, Mallory Hetzel (2nd)

2007 – Taylor Leon, Whitney Wade, Alina Lee (2nd),

All-SEC (continued)

Garrett Phillips (2nd)

2008 – Krystle Caithness (2nd), Garrett Phillips (2nd)

2009 – Mallory Hetzel, Marta Silva Zamora, Carolina Andrade (2nd)

2010 – Marta Silva Zamora, Emilie Burger (2nd)

2011 – Marta Silva Zamora, Emilie Burger (2nd)

2012 – Emilie Burger, Marta Silva Zamora

2013 – Emilie Burger, Manuela Carbajo Ré (2nd)

2016 – Harang Lee, Bailey Tardy, Jillian Hollis (2nd)

2017 – Harang Lee, Jillian Hollis (2nd), Bailey Tardy (2nd)

2018 – Jillian Hollis

2020 – Caterina Don (2nd)

2021 – Jenny Bae (2nd), Caterina Don (2nd)

2023 – Jenny Bae

2024 – Caterina Don (2nd)

ALL–SEC FRESHMAN

2008 – Krystle Caithness

2009 – Marta Silva Zamora

2010 – Emilie Burger

2012 – Rocio Sanchez Lobato

2013 – Manuela Carbajo Ré, Kailey Walsh

2016 – Jillian Hollis, Rinko Mitsunaga, Bailey Tardy

2019 – Jenny Bae, Harmie Constantino, Jo Hua Hung

2020 – Caterina Don

2022 – Loralie Cowart

2024 – Savannah De Bock

GEORGIA GOLF

MAJOR AMATEUR TITLES LPGA TOUR PLAYERS

U.S. AMATEUR

Vicki Goetze – 1989 | ‘92

U.S. FOUR-BALL

Rinko Mitsunaga – 2015

U.S. MID-AMATEUR

Martha (Stacy) Leach – 2009

U.S. SENIOR AMATEUR

Sherry (Kamens) Herman – 2009

SOUTH AMERICAN AM

Manuela Carbajo Ré – 2011

CANADIAN AMATEUR

Cindy Pleger – 1982

Laura Henderson – 2005

BRAZILIAN AMATEUR

Luciana Bemvenuti – 1989 | ‘90 | ‘91

ARGENTINE AMATEUR

Manuela Carbajo Ré – 2009 | ‘11

FRENCH JUNIOR AM

Kelly Froelich – 2003

SPANISH AMATEUR

Marta Silva Zamora – 2010

Paula Neira Garcia – 2017

LADIES NGA AMATEUR

(Formerly the Trans National)

Vicki Goetze – 1991

Nanci Bowen – 1988

NORTH & SOUTH AMATEUR

Bailey Tardy – 2015

PNGA AMATEUR

Taylor Leon – 2005

SOUTHERN AMATEUR

Laura Coble – 2005

Taylor Leon – 2006

WESTERN AMATEUR

Jillian Hollis – 2016

JENNY BAE

THE SALLY

Vicki Goetze – 1992 | ‘93

JONES/DOHERTY AMATEUR

Vicki Goetze – 1989 | ‘91

Taylor Leon – 2001

GEORGIA WOMEN’S AM

Terri Moody – 1976

Mitzi Edge – 1977

Carol Donald – 1979 | ‘80

Laura Coble –1999 | ‘03 | ‘04 | ‘05 | ‘07 | ‘12

Jean Reynolds – 2006

Kendall Wright – 2010

Bailey Tardy – 2018

Rinko Mitsunaga – 2019

Jenny Bae –2021

GEORGIA WOMEN’S OPEN

Summer Sirmons – 1998

Laura Coble – 2004

Emilie Burger – 2010

Kendall Wright – 2012

Harmie Constantino – 2019

Jenny Bae – 2021

MAJOR AMATEUR TEAM EVENTS

WORLD AMATEUR

1988 – Luciana Bemvenuti (BRA)

1990 – Luciana Bemvenuti (BRA), Vicki Goetze (USA)

1992 – Vicki Goetze (USA)

2000 – Laura Henderson (CAN)

2002 – Laura Matthews (CAN)

2004 – Laura Matthews (CAN)

2006 – Laura Matthews (CAN)

2006 – Krystle Caithness (SCO)

2008 – Krystle Caithness (SCO)

2010 – Kiara Hayashida (PRU)

Marta Silva Zamora (ESP)

2012 – Manuela Carbajo Ré (ARG)

2014 – Manuela Carbajo Ré (ARG)

2016 – Jo Hua Hung (TWN), Harang Lee (ESP)

2018 – Caterina Don (ITA)

2022 – Savannah De Bock (BEL)

Isabella Holpfer (AUT)

2023 – Savannah De Bock (BEL)

2025 – Maria Eidhagen Harroush (MAR)

CURTIS CUP

1980 – Terri Moody

1986 – Cindy Schreyer

1990 – Vicki Goetze

1992 – Vicki Goetze

2002 – Angela Jerman

2006 – Taylor Leon

2008 – Krystle Caithness (GB&I) 2016 – Bailey Tardy

JUNIOR RYDER CUP

1997 – Whitney Wade

2006 – Marta Silva Zamora

2012 – Harang Lee

JUNIOR SOLHEIM CUP

2002 – Whitney Wade

2003 – Taylor Leon

2005 – Marta Silva Zamora

2007 – Marta Silva Zamora

2013 – Harang Lee

2021 – Savannah De Bock

2023 – Savannah De Bock

YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES

2018 – Céleste Dao (CAN)

CANON/WYNDHAM CUP

1990 – Vicki Goetze, Erin O’Neil

1991 – Erin O’Neil

1992 – Shauna Estes, Erin O’Neil

1993 – Shauna Estes

1994 – Shauna Estes, Lauren Jeske

JENNY BAE

LUCIANA BEMVENUTI

STEPHANIE BRECHT

NANCI BOWEN

MITZI EDGE

VICKI GOETZE-ACKERMAN

CAROLINE GOWAN

JILLIAN HOLLIS

ANGELA JERMAN (ORMSBY)

CINDY (PLEGER) MACKEY

HARANG LEE

TAYLOR LEON COUTU

TERRI MOODY

TINA PATERNOSTRO

GARRETT PHILLIPS

SUE THOMAS

REILLEY RANKIN

JEAN REYNOLDS

CINDY SCHREYER

BAILEY TARDY WHITNEY WADE

EPSON FUTURES TOUR PLAYERS

Jenny Bae

Luciana Bemvenuti

Julia Boros

Emilie Burger

Anne Cain

Manuela Carbajo Ré

Kelly Doohan

Shauna Estes

Kelly Froelich

Caroline Gowan

Mallory Hetzel

Jillian Hollis

Jo Hua Hung

Heather Kuzmich

Harang Lee

Taylor Leon

Napat Lertsadwattana

Stefi Markovich

Kristin Milligan

Erin O’Neil

Tina Paternostro

Garrett Phillips

Reilley Rankin

Jean Reynolds

Kelley Richardson

Petra Rigby

Milena Savich

Bailey Tardy

1995 – Shauna Estes, Reilley Rankin 1996 – Shauna Estes, Lauren Jeske 1997 – Angela Jerman 2000 – Yunny Cho 2001 – Jackie Beers, Allison Martin, Lisa Tyler, Whitney Wade 2002 – Jackie Beers, Allison Martin, Whitney Wade

2003 – Taylor Leon 2004 – Mallory Hetzel, Taylor Leon 2005 – Mallory Hetzel, Alina Lee 2009 – Emilie Burger

2013 – Bailey Tardy

2014 – Jillian Hollis, Rinko Mitsunaga, Bailey Tardy

2015 – Jillian Hollis, Bailey Tardy

Marta Silva Zamora

Summer Sirmons

Whitney Wade Kendall Wright

UGA ACCOLADES

JOEL EAVES AWARD

(UGA senior female student-athlete with highest GPA) 1996-97 – Sabra Gray

1997-98 –Julia Boros 1999-00 –Shannon Ogg 2022-23 – Caterina Don

MARILYN VINCENT AWARD

(UGA graduating female student-athlete with highest GPA)

1983 – Cindy Pleger

1990 – Jill Kinloch

1997 – Sabra Gray

2000 – Shannon Ogg 2024 – Isabella Holpfer

CIRCLE OF HONOR (All-sports recognition of greatness)

1997 – Terri Moody

2001 – Liz Murphey

2003 – Cindy Schreyer

FACULTY REP’S AWARD

JILLIAN HOLLIS

GEORGIA BULLDOGS

ERIKA BRENNAN

HEAD COACH 2ND SEASON • W. CAROLINA ‘06

DALTON STEVENS

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH 2ND SEASON • MOUNT MERCY ’14

2025-26 UnIvERSIty Of GEORGIA WOmEn’S GOLf SchEDULE

DAtE tOURnAmEnt

9/8-9 CougAR ClAssiC

9/20-22 sChooneR FAll ClAssiC

10/16-18 evie odum inviTATionAl

10/31-11/2 The Robbie

2/2-4 FAu pARAdise inviTATionAl

2/22-23 wesTbRook inviTATionAl

3/2-4 dARius RuCkeR inTeRCollegiATe

3/16-17 bRiARs CReek inviTATionAl

3/28-30 liz muRphey CollegiATe ClAssiC

4/17-21 seC ChAmpionships

5/11-13 nCAA RegionAls - RegionAl siTes: um golF CouRse (Ann ARboR, miCh.)

cOURSE

LOcAtIOn

yeAmAns hAll Club ChARlesTon, s.C.

belmAR golF Club noRmAn, oklA

pRinCess Anne golF Club viRginiA beACh, vA.

RTJ golF TRAil AT hAmpTon Cove hunTsville, AlA

ospRey poinT golF CouRse boCA RATon, FlA

wesTbRook villAge golF Club peoRiA, ARiz.

long Cove Club hilTon heAd, s.C.

The golF Club AT bRiARs CReek kiAwAh islAnd, s.C.

ugA golF CouRse AThens, gA

peliCAn golF Club belleAiR, FlA.

unC Finley golF CouRse (ChApel hill, n.C.)

RTJ golF TRAil AT hAmpTon Cove (hunTsville, AlA.) sTAnFoRd golF CouRse (sTAnFoRd, CAliF.) seminole legACy golF Club (TAllAhAssee, FlA.) Ridgewood CounTRy Club (wACo, TexAs)

5/22-27 nCAA ChAmpionships

omni lA CosTA ResoRT & spA CARlsbAd, CAliF

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