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2013-14 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDETABLE OF CONTENTS/GENERAL INFO

TABLE OF CONTENTSPractice Facility & Home Courses ..................................2-3The University ..............................................................4-5The City ........................................................................6-7Academic Services ........................................................... 8Media Exposure/Mocs in Pro Golf .................................... 9Sports Medicine ............................................................ 10Lawson Center/Athletic Performance ............................ 11Mocs Success ............................................................12-13What’s a Moc? ............................................................... 14Roster Information/Schedule ........................................ 15Colette Murray .........................................................16-17Student-Athlete Profiles...........................................18-25 Isabella Loza ......................................................18-19 Emily McLennan ................................................20-21 Agathe Sauzon ...................................................22-23 Sarah Dolmovich/DeeDee Russell ........................... 24 Cristina Perez/Megan Woods................................... 252013-14 Rewind ......................................................26-31Letterwinners/Honor Roll ............................................. 32Year-by-Year Stats/All-Time Wins .................................. 33Team & Individual Records .......................................34-37Year-by-Year Results ................................................38-40NCAA Appearances ...................................................41-45Administration .........................................................46-47 Chancellor Dr. Steve Angle ...................................... 46 Athletics Director David Blackburn .......................... 47Mocs Mission & Core Values ........................................... 48Southern Conference ..................................................... 49Media Information ........................................................ 50

QUICK FACTSLocation ................................................Chattanooga, Tenn.Founded ...................................................................... 1886Enrollment ............................................................... 11,674Nickname .................................................................... MocsColors .......................................Navy Blue, Old Gold & SilverAffiliation .................................................... NCAA Division IConference ............................................................SouthernChancellor ....................................................Dr. Steve AngleDirector of Athletics....................................David BlackburnAthletics Website ............................................ GoMocs.comTwitter .........................................................@UTCmocsGolfFacebook .................................................ChattanoogaMocs

TEAM INFORMATION2013-14 Record .................................................. 118-74-0 Final Rankings: Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index .....................70 Golfstat ................................................................... 70 Golf World Coaches ............................................... N/A SoCon Finish...............................................1st out of 9 Postseason .........................NCAA East Regional (17th) Titles ......................2 (SoCon & Starmount Fall Classic) Medalist .................................................................... 2 Emily McLennan (SoCon Champ., +6, 73-75-74=222) Agathe Sauzon (Starmount, -3, 70-71-69=210) Letterwinners Returning (Starters) ............................5 (3) Lost (Starters) ......................................................2 (2)Newcomers (Redshirts) ................................................... 2

HEAD COACH .........Colette Murray (Jacksonville State ‘04) Chattanooga Record................. 660-530-17 (8th year) Career Record ..................................................... Same Titles ....................................................................... 16 Medalists ................................................................ 13 Office Phone .......................................(423) 425-5566 Email .................................... [email protected]

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. ......... Alex Clack (423) 425-4394

GOLF SID ......................................................... Jim Horten Office Phone .......................................(423) 425-2350 Cell Phone ...........................................(423) 645-8733 Email ...................................... [email protected]

CREDITSThe 2014-15 Chattanooga Golf Guide is a production of the Athletics Communications Office, Dr. Jay Blackman Direc-tor. Page layout, writing and editing by Assistant Director Jim Horten. Editorial assistance from Blackman, Tyler Brown, Emily Blackman, Pam Henry and Anne Wehunt. Photos courtesy of UTC archives, Dale Rutemeyer, David Humber, Jaimie Davis, Tim Cowie, SoCon Photos, USGA and Horten. Cover designs by Horten.

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is an equal opportunity employer/affirmative action/Titles VI and IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution.

Junior Emily McLennan2014 SoCon Medalist

ChattanoogaMocs

@UTCmocsGolf

CHATTANOOGA ATHLETICSMission Statement: Equipping for SuccessVision: To Achieve ExcellenceCore Values: Integrity | Accountability | Respect | Gratitude | Competitiveness | Pride | Commitment | Innovation

WHAT’S IN A NAME?The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Chattanooga Mocs are proper usage in first reference to the athletics program. Chattanooga is the appropriate short form with the abbreviation of UTC. “Chatt” is acceptable as a leaderboard moniker. There is no hyphenated form of the school name (i.e. UT-Chattanooga, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Tenn.-Chatt., UT Chattanooga, etc.). The nickname is simply Mocs for all men’s and women’s programs. For more information and current athletic marks, turn to page 14.

MOCS IN PRO GOLF There are currently three former Chattanooga Mocs in the world of professional golf. Christine Wolf (2008-11) earned status on the Ladies European Tour for 2014. Her teammate Emma de Groot (2008-11) earned status on the Symetra Tour, the road to the LPGA Tour, for the third year in a row. She made her first LPGA start in 2014 at the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open. Recent graduate Jordan Britt (2011-14) joins de Groot in 2014 LPGA Tour Qualifying School this fall.

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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEPLAYER DEVELOPMENT COMPLEX

The Player Development Complex affords Chattanooga Mocs golfers an elite practice area. It is a comprehensive facility to develop and continuously improve their games throughout their collegiate careers.

There is a full range allowing for comprehensive practice, utilizing every club in the bag. There are numerous greens allowing a distance control mechanism as well as guidance poles to increase accuracy. Five close-range greens allow for a phenomenal wedge-game practice experience. New hitting mats were installed in 2013 as well as a Covershot to allow for practice rain or shine.

There are two full-size greens available to the Mocs. With more than 16,000 square feet of space, drills and stations can be set up to maximize practice time and grow the game. Bunker areas around the practice greens offer superb practice opportunities.

The complete pitching and chipping area covers all aspects of short-game preparation. It is an imaginative area where creativity can be applied to shots chosen and practiced. Fairway bunker work is available to allow the student-athlete the ability to work on every possible shot they may encounter.

The facility also includes three practice holes (2 Par 3s, 1 Par 4) with various tees and yardages. Depending on utilization of tees, the holes can play as nine separate holes including a par 5 (560 yards). These holes build course management shot selection skills, while applying aspects from the various practice areas to the golf course.

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2013-14 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEHOME COURSES

The Honors CourseOoltewah, Tenn. • Opened July 2, 1983

Par 72 • 7,390 yardsSite of the U.S. Amateur (1991), NCAA Men’s Golf Champi-

onship (1996, 2010), U.S. Mid-Amateur (2005), U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur (2011), Curtis Cup (1994), Palmer Cup

(1999), Southern Amateur (1986, 2004, 2014), Tennessee Men’s Am (1989, 1999, 2009), Tennessee Women’s Am

(1987, 2008), Western Junior Championship (2001) and the Canon Cup (1995, 2007).

Council Fire Golf ClubChattanooga, Tenn. • Opened 1992

Par 72 • 6,999 yardsHome of Chattanooga’s former PGA Tour Stop and the

2008 NCAA East Regional. Current site of Choo Choo Invitational international amateur event.

The FarmRocky Face, Ga. • Opened 1988

Par 72 • 7,012 yardsHome of the prestigious Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic

which is often referred to as “The Masters” of collegiate golf. The course is a Tom Fazio design.

Black Creek ClubChattanooga, Tenn. • Opened September, 2000

Par 72 • 7,149 yardsHome to the Chattanooga Classic, a former PGA Web.com

Tour event.

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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECHATTANOOGA - THE UNIVERSITY

If you look around the campus of the University of Tennessee at Chatta-nooga, you will find a message chiseled for eternity into the stone of our structures.

“We Shall Achieve”

A bold commitment that guides us in everything we do, and tells the world what to expect from our campus. At the University of Tennessee at Chatta-nooga, we achieve, and so will you.

Achieving a goal doesn’t always come easy. UTC students are challenged through a rigorous liberal arts-based general education and state-of-the-art curricula in their majors. Our faculty members hold world-class credentials in teaching, research and creative endeavors passing this experience along to their students. Tutoring and other academic support assist student success. Your future is worth the effort.

AQUATICS & RECREATION CENTER

JOHNSON & OBEAR APARTMENTS

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2013-14 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECHATTANOOGA - THE UNIVERSITY

FAST FACTSFounded .............................. 1886Enrollment ........................11,674 Undergraduate ...............10,297 Graduate ......................... 1,377Chancellor ........... Dr. Steven AngleDegree Programs ..................... 82 Certificate............................. 12 Baccalaureate ....................... 45 Master’s ............................... 20 Specialist’s .............................. 1 Doctorate ............................... 5Avg. Undergrad Age .............. 21.8Website ................... www.utc.eduPhone .................. (423) 425-4111

UTC is one of the fastest growing cam-puses in Tennessee, with enrollment surpassing 11,600 in 2013. Here are some of the significant opportunities UTC has to offer:

• UTC was the only public university in Tennessee—and one of only three in the South—selected as a U.S. News and World Report Best Value and ranked in the Top Tier of Regional Master’s Universities in the South.

• UTC’s College of Business has ranked among the best in the nation by both BusinessWeek and the Princeton Review. Our programs are among the elite 10% nationwide to receive Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International accreditation.

• UTC’s School of Nursing has received more than $4 million in grants the past four years to support nursing education and bring new skills to our students.

• Our Teacher Preparation Academy has been chosen by the Carnegie Foundation as a “Teachers for a New Era” institution, acknowledging our teacher licensure programs as among the best in the nation and models for other universities.

• Named a 2013 College of Distinction, UTC was honored for student engagement, great teaching, vibrant communities and successful outcomes.

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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECHATTANOOGA - THE SCENIC CITY

• You will be impressed by Chattanooga’s revitalized Riverfront that includes a 10-mile Riverwalk; The Passage, a celebration of Chattanooga’s Native American heritage and the Chattanooga Pier.

• Cruise down the Tennessee River aboard the Southern Belle Riverboat and see why Chattanooga is nicknamed the “Scenic City of the South” or take the River Gorge Explorer for a view of “Tennessee’s Grand Canyon”.

• Take a walking tour of the charming Bluff View Arts District with its shops, restaurants and the Hunter Museum of American Art.

• The Walnut Street Bridge, connecting the Bluff View Arts District and down-town with the North Shore District and Coolidge Park, is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world.

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2013-14 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECHATTANOOGA - THE SCENIC CITY

FAST FACTSFounded .................................... 1838City Population ..................... 173,366Metro Area Population .......... 528,667Altitude (Downtown) ............... 680 ft.Avg. Temp. (Apr.-Sept..) .......... 83.8 (F)Avg. Temp (Oct.-Mar.). ............ 59.3 (F)Time Zone ...............................EasternSize ..................................... 137 sqm.

• Fourth-largest city in Tennessee.

• The Chattanooga Bakery is the home of the Moon Pie.

• Actor Samuel L. Jackson grew up in Chattanooga where he attended Riverside High School.

• Discover the Tennessee Aquarium with its two underwater worlds: River Journey and Ocean Journey. You will see tiny seahorses, impressive Beluga sturgeon, fierce sharks and playful otters.

• Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is the nation’s first and largest military park.

• The Hunter Museum of Art has the South’s largest collection of American art.

• Visit Rock City where you can see seven states from one spot.

• Located more than 1120 feet beneath the surface, Ruby Falls is the nation’s largest and deepest waterfall open to the public.

• Lookout Mountain’s Incline Railway travels up a 72.7% grade, making it the steepest passenger railway in the world.

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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECAREER PREPARATION - ACADEMICS

Lisa TarrCoordinator of

Student Support Services

The new computer lab boasts 58 stations for student-athletes to utilize.

Dr. Emily BlackmanAssociate Athletics DirectorStudent Support Services

Rhonda ReynoldsAcademic Advisor

Aaron DavisAssistant

Lindsey WendorfAcademic Coordinator The Chattanooga Mocs have an excellent Student Support Services department

in place for all student-athletes. UTC is the only athletics program in the Southern Conference, and one of just 30 nationally, to hold full certification from the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) The women’s golf program has a strong history of academic success. Last year’s squad ranked No. 10 in the nation with a 3.724 grade point average. Every team member earned Dean’s List (6) or Athletic Director’s Honor Roll honors (7) in 2013-14. 2014 SoCon Champion Emily McLennan leads the way with a 4.0 GPA. Through the use of advisors, tutors, study halls and many other programs, Student Support Services is on hand to help each student-athlete reach his or her ultimate goal of earning a college degree.

Goals of Mocs Athletics Student Support Services• To support each student athlete’s effort to receive a quality education.• To encourage and facilitate the goals for each student-athlete’s career path.• To ensure that the academic integrity of UTC is maintained.• To comply with all rules and regulations of UTC, the Southern Conference and the NCAA.• To help ensure the continuing athletic eligibility during a student-athlete’s years at UTC.

2014 GRADUATES

DEAN’S LIST3.2 grade-point-average or greater earn Dean’s List recognition for the semester.

FALL 2013: Jordan Britt, Porsche Campbell, Mette Kryger, Isabella Loza (4.0), Emily McLennan (4.0)SPRING 2014: Jordan Britt (4.0), Porsche Campbell, Sarah Dolmovich (4.0), Isabella Loza, Emily McLennan (4.0), DeeDee Russell (4.0)

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S HONOR ROLLStudent-athletes with at least a 3.0 grade-point-average for the semester.

FALL 2013: Jordan Britt, Porsche Campbell, Mette Kryger, Isabella Loza (4.0), Emily McLennan (4.0)SPRING 2014: Jordan Britt (4.0), Porsche Campbell, Sarah Dolmovich (4.0), Isabella Loza, Emily McLennan (4.0), DeeDee Russell (4.0), Agathe Sauzon

ACADEMIC ALL-SOCON3.3 grade-point-average or greater

Jordan Britt, Isabella Loza, Emily McLennanJordan Britt completed her Chattanooga Mocs career with a flourish earning 2014 SoCon Golfer of the Year honors. Her all-around career made her the SoCon’s 2014 NCAA Woman of the Year nominee.

Jordan Britt (right) and coach Colette Murray posed for pictures during May 2014 graduation ceremonies.

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2013-14 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDECAREER PREPARATION - MEDIA RELATIONS

MOCS IN PROFESSIONAL GOLF

The Chattanooga Mocs athletics programs enjoy unparal-leled media exposure. Located in a metropolitan area that includes more than 500,000 people, the Mocs are covered by the Chattanooga Times Free Press and the local con-tingent of television stations, including ABC, CBS and NBC affiliates, as well as three local sports talk programs and two online publications.

Emily McLennan (above) and Colette Murray (right) talk with the local newspaper, radio and television stations that cover the Mocs. UTC golf receives coverage from all three major network affiliates and also has a dedicated beat writer, David Uchiyama, from the area’s daily paper, the Chattanooga Times Free Press. Add in local online publication Chattanoogan.com, and the Mocs are as well covered as any team in the nation.

In addition, GoMocs.com is one of the premier collegiate websites in the country. In-depth bios, tournament previews and reviews are available along with select video interviews. The Chattanooga Mocs are easy to follow on Facebook (facebook.com/ChattanoogaMocs) and Twit-ter (@UTCmocsGolf & @GoMocs).

Emma de GrootLPGA: 2014Symetra Tour: 2012, 2013, 2014Australian Professional Ladies Tour: 2012-13, 2013-14

de Groot played her third season on the Symetra Tour in America. She got her first top 10 this year tying for eight at the Florida’s Natural Charity Classic. She made her LPGA debut in 2014 qualify-ing for the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open.

She has a win on the Australian Professional Ladies Tour capturing the 2013 Ingham Antil Park Pro-Am.

Christine WolfLadies European Tour: 2013, 2014LET Access Series: 2012, 2013

Wolf earned her best Ladies European Tour finish in September of 2014 tying for 7th at the Helsingborg Open in Sweden. She fired rounds of 70, 70, 69 and 75 for a 4-under par total of 284.

It was not her first professional top 10. She has posted seven top 10’s on the LET Access Series including winning the 2012 Crete Ladies Open.

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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDESPORTS MEDICINE

The Mocs have an excellent relationship with nearby Erlanger Hospital, providing top-quality care to all UTC student-athletes.

The Chattanooga Mocs Sports Medicine program works tirelessly to prevent, evaluate, treat and rehabilitate the sports injuries of our student-athletes. Partnered with Erlanger Hospital, the sports medicine staff is able to stay on the cutting edge of today’s advanced medicine and rehabilitative practices. Its aim is to help the student-athletes achieve their maximum potential. The Graduate Athletic Training Program at UTC plays a major role in providing certified athletic trainers to insure that student-athletes are well taken care of. The entry-level masters program is one of few programs in the country that allows students to earn a master’s degree while they gain eligibility to sit for the Board of Certification Exam.

Director of Sports Medicine Dave Snyder (left) and Dr. Bill Moore Smith (right) lead the care of Mocs student-athletes.

The training room in McKenzie Arena serves the Mocs student-athletes with state-of-the-art equip-ment.

Bill Moore SmithTeam Physician

Jessica PierceAssistant Trainer

Alyssa AllenGraduate Assistant

Dr. Steven CromerTeam Physician

David SnyderDirector

Matt TiptonAssistant Trainer

Tyler BakerGraduate Assistant

Dr. Jad DorizasTeam Surgeon

Sarah RabeAssociate Director

Kyle CreasyAssistant Trainer

Colby KeeganGraduate Assistant

Dr. Chad SmithTeam Surgeon

Joe BaughamAssistant Trainer

Kristin TriassiAssistant Trainer

Anglea MoeningGraduate Assistant

Dr. Brandon CincereTeam Surgeon

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2013-14 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

The recently completed $3.2 million Brenda Lawson Student-Athlete Success Center is one of the finest facilities of its kind in college athletics. The Lawson Center, located on Vine Street in the heart of campus, houses the Chattem Basketball Practice Facility and the Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Facility. Also located in the Center are meeting and film rooms that are available for all Mocs’ athletic programs to use. Director of Athletic Performance Scott Brincks and his staff use the facility to increase the Mocs golf team’s overall strength and conditioning level. Through rigorous offseason workouts, and programs to maintain peak performance during the season, the Lawson Center and Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Facility will impact the Mocs’ performance on the course for years to come. The Athletic Performance staff monitor all phases of strength and conditioning for the Mocs. The covers the obvious in weight-lifting, running and aerobic activity and core development. It is also evident in the overall wellness and fitness of the student-athlete. This includes all areas of health, nutrition and physical fitness.

The Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Center has all of the state-of-the-art weight training equipment.

Emily McLennan and the Mocs women’s golf team utilize the Wolford Family Strength and Condition Center in and out of season to remain in peak condition.

Director of Athletic Performance Scott Brincks provides expertise in all areas of nutrition, health and physical fitness for UTC student-athletes.

The $3.2 million Brenda Lawson Student Success Center opened in January 2009 and houses the Wol-ford Family Strength & Conditioning Center.

Scott BrincksDirector of Athletic

Performance

Greg GoldinAssociate Director

Athletic Performance

Ron DicksonAsst. Dir. of Athletic

Performance

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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEMOCS SUCCESS - WIN IN EVERY AREA

Jordan Britt was the 2014 Southern Conference Women’s Golf Player of the Year.

Teghan Henderson was the SoCon Cross Country Runner of the Year and an All-American at the NCAA Championships.

Taylor Hall was the first to win SoCon Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Tournament MVP in the same season.

Katie Henderson was the 2014 Southern Conference Softball Tourna-ment MVP.

Corey Mock was the Most Outstanding Wrestler at the SoCon Tourna-ment, winning the title at 165 pounds.

Z Mason was the 2014 Southern Conference Men’s Basketball De-fensive Player of the Year.

Chris Robb finished tied for 15th at the NCAA Championships to earn All-American honors for the Mocs.

Jacob Huesman was the 2013 Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year.

COMPETITIONOver the last eight years, UTC has won 22 regular season and 30 tournament championships in the Southern Conference, far more than any other school during that time. After finishing in the top 100 in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup in 2009, the Mocs had their second-best showing at No. 120 in 2013-14. Here is a brief list of some of UTC’s major accomplishments in 2013-14.

• Seven SoCon titles in five sports.• Nine Teams Represented in the Postseason.• Four All-Americans.• Two Academic All-Americans.• Six Southern Conference Athletes of the Year.• One Southern Conference Freshmen of the Year.• Three Southern Conference Coaches of the Year.• Seven SoCon Individual Champions.• 42 All-SoCon Performers.

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2013-14 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEMOCS SUCCESS - WIN IN EVERY AREACLASSROOM

COMMUNITY

The Mocs continue to have tremendous success in the classroom. Below are just a few of the academic ac-colades received last year:

• UTC topped the 3.0 mark for the first time with a school-record 3.07 g.p.a. in the spring semester.

• The Mocs set program record with 81 student-athletes earning Academic All-SoCon in 2013-14.

• Men’s cross country had the highest team g.p.a. in the nation for the second time in three seasons.

• UTC has had at least a 2.9 cumulative student-athlete g.p.a. for eight consecutive semesters.

The Mocs are heavily involved in community events throughout the year logging more than 1,800 hours volunteering last year at events such as canned food drives, Freshman Move-In, Bloodanooga, McDonald’s Day of Change, Read Across America and the Special Olympics. UTC also engages the community through the many events and games it hosts. We led the SoCon in atten-dance for men’s and women’s basketball and averaged nearly 10,000 fans per game for football. The Southern Scuffle has grown into the nation’s top in-season col-legiate wrestling tournament.

Davis Tull repeated as SoCon Defensive Player of the Year, and he was also the first Academic All-American in Mocs football history.

The men’s basketball team worked a number of youth camps in the area throughout the season.

Eric Robertson helped lead the resurgence of the men’s basketball program and was an Academic All-SoCon selection.

The volleyball team helped host a Girls Inc. event prior to a wom-en’s basketball game in McKenzie Arena.

Kayla Jones led the women’s tennis team with a 24-11 record and was an Academic All-SoCon honoree.

The women’s soccer team works with youth at the local TOPS Soccer event every year in Chattanooga.

Lucas Cotter capped off his stellar career at UTC with a Capital One Aca-demic All-American recognition.

Luke Saunders of the men’s tennis team reads to a group of el-ementary school students as a part of Read Across America.

Emily McLennan won the SoCon Women’s Golf Championship and was also a member of the Academic All-SoCon team.

Members of the softball team pack meals at the Feed My Starving Children MobilePak.

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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEWHAT’S A MOC?

THE ANSWER For more than a decade, this question has puzzled many fans and observers of Chattanooga Athletics. The UTC Athletics Department changed logos in 1997, moving away from Native American imagery to a package of logos using railroad images, the nickname “Mocs” and the Scrappy mascot. The new package emphasized UTC’s connection to Chat-tanooga and the city’s railroad heritage and incorporated the Tennessee state bird. The term “Moc” is short for “Mockingbird.” Mockingbirds are fiercely territorial creatures which protect their homes with courage, determination and skill. Those attributes reflect the intellect, spirit and character of UTC student-athletes and alumni. A Moc is a champion on the playing surface, in the classroom and, most importantly, in life.

SCRAPPY Named after legendary football coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore, Scrappy, the Chattanooga mascot, is a fixture for the Mocs. A re-design in 2008 puts Scrappy in the image of the State Bird of Tennessee, the Mockingbird. The mockingbird is known as a fierce protector of its nest and environment. It is sometimes seen swooping down on a dog, cat or predator that may be venturing too close to the bird’s protected territory. Once described by “Late Night” host Jimmy Fallon as “a sledge-hammer wielding mockingbird with a heart of Blue & Gold,” Scrappy symbolizes that competitive pas-sion.

WHY MOCS?Faced with politically sensitive issues and in need of a stronger core identity to

help establish a strong brand as Chattanooga’s Team, the athletics department em-barked on a comprehensive identity program in 1996. A new direction for the athletics identity was determined, moving away from the politically incorrect Native American Indian imagery.

Several identities have been used in the past. With the old nickname “Moc-casins,” a snake was used in the 1920s and an Indian was used until the year of major change in 1996. A moccasin shoe was even used in the 1980s.

In 1996, it was decided to adopt the State Bird of Tennessee, the Mockingbird, as the core of the new identity, while incorporating the strong regional imagery of Chat-tanooga’s vast railroad history. The mascot “Scrappy” was born and a new emphasis was placed on the athletics department’s role in the region.

The committee also recognized the need for the word “Chattanooga” to have a great emphasis in the logo. The nickname “Moccasins” was shortened to simply “Mocs”. Thus established, Chattanooga could rebuild its athletics programs and initia-tives around this new identity.

And rebuild it did. Quickly establishing the identity program in February 1997, combined with tremendous success in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, UTC had positioned itself to reach for the next level.

From 1997 to 2007, the primary logo was the mascot, Scrappy, riding a train. The secondary logo features the front of a train with the word Mocs built into the logo. This logo is affectionately called the “Cowcatcher logo,” referring to the front lower grill of the train that helped push objects from the train tracks.

In August 2007, officials at Chattanooga updated the school’s marks. A new C logo, the “Power C” as it has become known to fans and alums, was created as the pri-mary mark and is emblazoned on the side of the football team’s helmets. The second-ary marks were updated with a more modern look, and a new font, unique to the school, is now used on the text areas of the logos and marks.

In September 2008, Scrappy was re-branded to better match the image of a mockingbird and reflect the rich tradition of our state, our city and our University. New marks of the head as well as a full body were released. The program has also been taking special ef-forts to stay true to its color palette—which includes navy blue and old gold.

Secondary Athletics Marks:

The “Power C” is the primary mark of the Chattanooga athlet-ics department. It can be used alone or with “CHATTANOOGA MOCS” in the school’s custom-made font below the C.

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2013-14 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEROSTER INFORMATION & SCHEDULE

2014-15 SCHEDULEDate Tournament SiteSept. 15-16 Wild Eggs Cardinal Cup Simpsonville, Ky. Cardinal Golf Course Hosted by Louisville

Sept. 19-21 Mason Rudolph Championship Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt Legends Club Hosted by Vanderbilt

Oct. 6-7 Diane Thomason Invitational Iowa City, Iowa Finkbine Golf Course Hosted by Iowa

Oct. 17-19 Mercedes-Benz Championship Knoxville, Tenn. Cherokee Country Club Hosted by Tennessee

Oct. 26-28 Palmetto Intercollegiate Kiawah Island, S.C. Turtle Point – Kiawah Island Resort Hosted by College of Charleston

March 1-3 Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island Spring Classic Kiawah Island, S.C. Osprey Point – Kiawah Island Resort Hosted by College of Charleston

March 13-15 Insperity Lady Jag Intercollegiate Augusta, Ga. Forest Hills Golf Club Hosted by GRU Augusta

March 23-24 Briar’s Creek Invitational Charleston, S.C. The Golf Club at Briar’s Creek Hosted by College of Charleston

April 6-7 Chattanooga Classic Chattanooga, Tenn. Council Fire Golf Club

Apr. 12-14 Southern Conference Championship Pooler, Ga. Savannah Quarters Country Club Hosted by SoCon

May 7-9 NCAA Regional Sites: Lonnie Poole Golf Course; Raleigh, N.C. Warren Golf Course; South Bend, Ind. Briggs Ranch Golf Club; San Antonio, Texas Entrada at Snow Canyon Country Club; St. George, Utah

May 22-27 NCAA Championships Bradenton, Fla. The Concessions Club Hosted by USF 72 Holes of Stroke Play/Top 8 Teams Advance to Match Play

2014-15 ROSTERName Yr. Hometown/Last School Pronunciation GuideSarah Dolmovich Jr. Signal Mountain, Tenn./Birmingham-Southern doll-MO-vichIsabella Loza Jr. Bucaramanga, Colombia/Aspaen Gimnasio Cantillana LOW-zahEmily McLennan Jr. Queensland, Australia/Hills Golf AcademyCristina Perez Fr. Pamplona, SpainDeeDee Russell So. Gold Coast, Australia/King’s ChristianAgathe Sauzon Sr. Valence, France/Universite Claude Bernard Ah-gath SAY-sahnMegan Woods Fr. San Antonio, Texas/Smithson Valley

Head Coach: Colette Murray, 8th Year (Jacksonville State ‘04)

STARTERS RETURNING (3): Emily McLennan (75.00, 2014 SoCon Champion, All-SoCon), Agathe Sauzon (76.24, All-SoCon, 2-time Collegiate Winner), Isabella Loza (78.24).

STARTERS LOST (2): Jordan Britt (74.59, 2014 SoCon Golfer of the Year), Porsche Campbell (80.97)

LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (5 including 3 starters above): DeeDee Russell (80.40), Sarah Dolmovich (82.09)

LETTERWINNERS LOST (2): Starters above.

NEWCOMERS/REDSHIRTS (2): Cristina Perez (Pamplona, Spain), Megan Woods (San Antonio, Texas)

SENIORS (1): Agathe Sauzon

JUNIORS (3): Sarah Dolmovich, Isabella Loza, Emily McLennan

SOPHOMORE (1): DeeDee Russell

FRESHMEN (2): Cristina Perez, Megan Woods

TENNESSEE (1): Sarah Dolmovich (Signal Mountain)

AUSTRALIA (2): Emily McLennan (Queensland), DeeDee Russell (Gold Coast)

COLOMBIA (1): Isabella Loza (Bucaramanga)

FRANCE (1): Agathe Sauzon (Valence)

SPAIN (1): Cristina Perez (Pamplona)

TEXAS (1): Megan Woods (San Antonio)

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SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR: 2010 • 2011 • 2013 • 2014Colette Murray was named head coach of the Chattanooga Mocs women’s golf program on January 19, 2006. Her charge was to restart a program that had been dormant at UTC for a couple of decades.

She has wasted little time in making her mark. In seven seasons, Colette’s charges have won five Southern Conference Championships among 16 total team titles. In fact, the Mocs won four times in that first year (2007-08). Murray’s squads have captured at least one team win in each of her seven campaigns.

Chattanooga has reached NCAA postseason play in EVERY year since Murray returned the Mocs to the tee. The inaugural season saw Emma de Groot (2008-11) qualify individually for the 2008 NCAA East Regional. Since then, the team has made six ap-pearances in a row. The first included a major splash. Murray’s Mocs entered the NCAA East Regional on the Scarlet Course in Columbus, Ohio and finished eighth to advance to the NCAA Championship.

A tireless worker, her passion and dedication to the game is easy to see. So is her com-mitment to building an elite program based on the department’s mission of Equipping for Success and its vision to Achieve Excellence.

Through the 2014 season, Murray’s Mocs have won five straight SoCon Championships and boast the last four medalists. Emily McLennan (2014) kept the string alive with a four-stroke win following in the footsteps of de Groot (2011), Jordan Britt (2012) and Agathe Sauzon (2013).

She is a four-time SoCon Coach of the Year (2010-11, 2013-14) and boasts the 2011 and 2014 SoCon Golfers of the Year in de Groot and Britt. She’s had three SoCon Fresh-men of the Year – de Groot (2008), Maria Salinas (2009) and McLennan (2013) – along with 16 all-league performers and an NCAA All-Regional Tourney finisher (Maria Juliana Loza in 2011).

Christine Wolf (2008-11) and de Groot moved on to the pro ranks upon graduation. Wolf earned partial status for 2014 on the European Ladies Tour and her full card on the LET Access Tour. de Groot is in her third year on the Symetra Tour. Expect Britt to join the dynamic duo in the fall of 2014.

de Groot and Wolf set virtually every school record. Emma won six times with a

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program-best 74.54 stroke average. Wolf holds records for best 18 (66, 2011 JMU Eagle Landing Invite) and 54-hole (209, 2011 JMU Eagle Landing Invite) totals.

Her teams have twice finished among the top 40 in the nation on the course. After ending up No. 39 in 2010, Chattanooga came in at No. 31 to end the 2011 campaign. The squad just missed in that special 2009 year still posting a top 50 at No. 44.

The athletic side is not the only source of excellence. She has seen her team flourish academically as a unit along with several individual accolades. Loza graduated from Chattanooga in the May 2013 with a near 4.0 grade point average to move on the pres-tigious Stanford School of Engineering for her Master’s program. She is one of seven WGCA Scholar All-Americans (Britt, Mette Kryger, Yushira Budhram, Marion Duvernay, Isabella Loza and Emily McLennan) in the program’s brief history.

Murray’s Mocs have posted a 3.5 or better grade point average seven times with a high of 3.8224 in the spring of 2014. The 2011 squad ranked No. 13 in the nation among NCAA Division I women’s golf programs with a 3.649 cumulative g.p.a. That was followed by a No. 10 finish in 2012 (3.621) with every student-athlete earning Dean’s List honors as three – Maju Loza, Britt and Kryger earning 4.0 g.p.a.’s in at least one semester.

Murray and her teams are active in their community in a variety of ways. While not vocal in their actions, the Mocs have been spotted chipping in with different charitable acts.

One of Murray’s favorite endeavors is the Player Development Complex. The Mocs’ practice home is shared with the First Tee of Chattanooga. Instead of just utilizing the facility, Murray and her student-athletes have taken work days at the facility which has a two-fold effect.

One, the team learns all that goes into making their practice home functional.

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Secondly, it gives them a better appreciation for what others do to make it an elite game-building experience.

In May 2011, Murray received special recognition for her impact on the lives of young people. The Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland honored her with the Empowering Women Global Award.

She’s a 2004 graduate of Jacksonville State University with a degree in General Studies with a concentration in Psychology. She was a four-year letter winner earning seven top-10 individual finishes and 15 top 20’s. Overall, Murray and her teammates claimed 10 team titles.

She gained her first taste of coaching experience working as an assistant to JSU Head Coach James Hobbs, a longtime, successful collegiate head coach. In 2005, Murray helped guide the Gamecocks women’s team to the Ohio Valley Conference Championship and the program’s first-ever trip to the NCAA Regional Tournament. JSU placed 20th at the NCAA East Regional.

A native of Dumfries, Scotland, she was a member of the Scottish golf team. She also represented Scottish National Teams for both lacrosse and soccer.

Murray completed PAS (Plott Advanced Systems) qualifications, Reaching Your Potential Inc., a program that relates personality with movement in discovering your own learning styles. She is TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) certified golf fitness instructor.

MURRAY AT A GLANCEAlma Mater: Jacksonville State ‘04

COACHING RECORDYears Wins Losses Ties Titles 2007-08 113 45 3 42008-09 86 89 2 22009-10 94 70 3 12010-11 105 60 4 42011-12 74 100 3 12012-13 70 92 2 22013-14 118 74 0 2Totals 660 530 17 16

NCAA APPEARANCES2009 Central Regional (8th of 21)2009 Finals (21st of 24)2010 East Regional (18th of 24) 2011 Central Regional (T12th of 24)2012 East Regional (19th of 24)2013 East Regional (T19th of 24)2014 West Regional (17th of 24)

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TITLES2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR2010, 2011, 2013, 2014

WGCA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR2010: Maria Juliana Loza2011: Jordan Britt, Yushira Budhram, Marion Duvernay, Maria Juliana Loza2012: Mette Kryger, Maria Juliana Loza2013: Jordan Britt, Mette Kryger, Isabella Loza, Emily McLennan

NCAA ALL-REGIONAL2011: Maria Juliana LozaTEAM TITLES2007-08: Chris Banister Gamecock Classic, Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate, Hawkeye Invitational, Larry Nelson Collegiate Invitational2008-09: Chris Banister Gamecock Classic, JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational2009-10: Southern Conference Championship2010-11: Furman Intercollegiate, Kinderlou Forest Challenge, Kinderlou Forest Challenge, JMU/Eagle Landing Invitational, Southern Conference Championship2011-12: Southern Conference Championship2012-13: Lady Paladin Invitational, Southern Conference Championship2013-14: Starmount Fall Classic, Southern Confer-ence Championship

INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTSKelly Brotherton, 2007 Chris Banister Gamecock Cl.Emma de Groot, 2008 Samford Women’s Int.Emma de Groot, 2008 Larry Nelson CollegiateEmma de Groot, 2008 Chris Banister Gamecock Cl.Emma de Groot, 2009 JMU/Eagle Landing Inv.Emma de Groot, 2010 SunTrust Gator Women’s Inv.Christine Wolf, 2011 JMU/Eagle Landing Inv.Emma de Groot, 2011 SoCon ChampionshipJordan Britt, 2012 SoCon ChampionshipMarion Duvernay, 2012 Lady Paladin Inv.Agathe Sauzon, 2013 SoCon ChampionshipAgathe Sauzon, 2013 Starmount Fall ClassicEmily McLennan, 2014 SoCon Championship

NCAA INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER2008: Emma de Groot

SOCON GOLFER OF THE YEAR2011: Emma de Groot2014: Jordan Britt

SOCON FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2008: Emma de Groot2009: Maria Salinas2013: Emily McLennan

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS2008: Emma de Groot, Christine Wolf2009: Emma de Groot, Maria Salinas2010: Emma de Groot, Maria Juliana Loza2011: Emma de Groot, Maria Juliana Loza, Christine Wolf2012: Jordan Britt2013: Jordan Britt, Emily McLennan, Agathe Sauzon2014: Jordan Britt, Emily McLennan, Agathe Sauzon

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM2008: Emma de Groot, Christine Wolf2009: Maria Juliana Loza, Maria Salinas2011: Jordan Britt, Yushira Budhram, Marion Duvernay2012: Mette Kryger2013: Emily McLennan

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ISABELLA LOZAJunior – Bucaramanga, Colombia (Aspaen Gimnasio Cantillana)

- 2013 WGCA All-American Scholar.- Two-year starter.- Represented Colombia in team events during junior career.

2013-14- Fourth on the squad in scoring at 78.24.- Dean’s List along with SoCon and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll student carrying a 4.0 in the Fall…All-SoCon Academic.- Started all 12 team events…counted in 31 of 35 rounds.- Low card of 74 came at Mercedes-Benz Championship where she carded that number in both rounds…also posted 74 in second round of Starmount Fall Classic and in the opening 18 at the Web.com Intercollegiate.- Captured first career top 10 tying for sixth at the SoCon Championship- 3rd on the squad in pars with 401 (10.84/round) and second in par 3 scoring (3.24)- Career-high 38 pars at Web.com event.

2012-13- 2013 WGCA All-American Scholar.- Saw action in 11 events, three as an indi-vidual…played through early season hand injury.- Best result was tied for 12th at the SoCon Championship…top 54-hole total came at the SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational (223)…low Moc three times with all three coming in spring semester over a four-tourney span.- Counted in 21 of 24 team rounds.- High of five birdies in opening round of Briar’s Creek Invita-tional…15 pars in final 18 at SunTrust Gator Women’s Invite…shot her low round of 72 that day…tourney highs of nine birdies (NCAA East Regional) and 37 pars (SunTrust Gator).- Dean’s List and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll student along with SoCon Commissioner’s Medal and Honor Roll.- Second in birdies with 54 and third in total pars (307) on the season.

COLOMBIA- A true international player who owns wins on two continents.- 2011 Colombia National Champion…2011 AJGA Preseason Junior at the Bridges Golf Cub Medalist…came back from a one-stroke deficit to win by three with a final round 74 (+1).- Qualified for 2011 U.S. Women’s Amateur at Walnut Grove C.C. (Dayton,

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2012-13 (Freshman)Tournament Scores FinishWild Eggs Cardinal Cup 78-83-78=239 T59Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 80-86-74=240 T71Lady Paladin Invitational (Ind.) 77-77-76=230 T15Lady Bulldog Individual 86 34Central District Invitational (Ind.) 75-74-77=226 T16JMU Eagle Landing Inv. 78-74-80=232 T48SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational 78-73-72=223 T28Briar’s Creek Invite 76-79-81=236 T43Web.com Intercollegiate 78-79-79=236 T86SoCon Championship 77-78-75=230 T12NCAA East Regional 79-75-77=231 T85

2013-14 (Sophomore)Tournament Scores FinishCardinal Cup 76-78-78=232 T36Mercedes-Benz Champ. 74-74=148 T32Starmount Fall Classic 78-74-80=232 T43Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 76-80-78=234 41Diane Thomason Invite 83-79-78=240 59Lady Bulldog Individual 81-92=173 48Central District Invite 76-77-73=226 T50Kiawah Island Classic 77-77-79=233 T533M Jaguar Inter. 84-79-77=240 T49Briar’s Creek Invite 79-79-79=237 T58Web.com Intercollegiate 74-76-78=228 T52Southern Conference Champ. 80-76-76=232 T6NCAA West Regional 80-78-82=240 T91

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Ohio)…finished sixth at 2011 Coca-Cola Junior Championship and 2011 Selectivo Suramericano Juvenil.- Led Colombia to 2011 South American Youth Championship defeating Argentina.

PERSONAL- Born June 18, 1993 in Bucaramanga, Colombia.- Daughter of Monica Ortiz and Jorge Loza…older sister Maria Juliana was a two-time All-SoCon pick for the Mocs.- Majoring in Finance.

CAREER STATSYear Rounds Strokes Avg. 60’s Par/Better Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars2012-13 31 2409 77.71 0 0 0 0 54 3072013-14 37 2895 78.24 0 0 1 0 40 401Totals 68 5304 78.00 0 0 1 0 94 708

CAREER HIGHSFinish: T6, 2014 SoCon Championship

Totals:54-Hole: 223 (+13), 2013 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational36-Hole: 148 (+6), 2013 Mercedes-Benz Championship18-Hole: 72 (+2), 2013 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational

Rounds:1st: 74 (+3/+2), 2013 Mercedes-Benz Championship/Web.com Intercollegiate2nd: 73 (+3), 2013 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational3rd: 72 (+2), 2013 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational

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EMILY MCLENNANJunior – Queensland, Australia(Hills International)

- 2014 Southern Conference Champion.- 2014 Tennessee Women’s Amateur Champion beating former All-American Kendall Martindale 3&2 at Cherokee Country Club (Knoxville).- 2013 WGCA All-American Scholar.- 2013 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year and two-time

All-SoCon (‘13 & ’14).

2013-14- SoCon Champion…All-SoCon…SoCon Golfer of the Week on March 26.- Second on the squad in scoring average with a sophomore record 75.00.

- School-record 89 birdies…also led team in par 3 scor-ing (3.22) while ranking second in par 4 (4.26) and 5

(4.93) scoring.- Five top 10’s capturing her first win (2014 SoCon Championship).

- Seven par or better rounds with one in the 60’s…set new scoring bests at Web.com Intercollegiate for 18 (68), 36 (139) and 54 holes (216).- Tied personal birdie record of five in a round in the Thomason final 18 and Web.com first…new high of 11 birdies in a

tourney at Web.com…40 pars at Cardinal Cup is a new best matched in the spring at

Briar’s Creek…second round 15 pars at Cardinal Cup tied that high.- Counted in 34 of 35 team rounds.- 4.0 student earning Dean’s List as well as Athletic

Director’s and SoCon Honor Rolls…All-SoCon Academic.

2012-13- All-Southern Conference and SoCon Fresh-man of the Year.

- WGCA All-American Scholar.- Second on the squad with 75.76 stroke

average…team counter in all 33 rounds.- Perfect 4.0 grade point average earning Dean’s List and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll status in both semesters as well as SoCon Commis-sioner’s Medal and Honor Roll.- Best finish was tied for fourth at the Lady Paladin Invitational…four top

10’s including three top 5’s over-

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2012-13 (Freshman)Tournament Scores FinishWild Eggs Cardinal Cup 73-76-78=227 T21Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship 79-78-75=232 T41Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 78-75-77=230 T50Lady Paladin Invitational 76-73-73=222 T4Lady Bulldog Individual 75 T5Central District Invitational 77-77-76=230 T31JMU Eagle Landing Inv. 71-74-76=221 T9 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational 76-76-74=226 T38Briar’s Creek Invite 82-79-76=237 T46Web.com Intercollegiate 75-79-73=227 T49SoCon Championship 72-74-76=222 T5NCAA East Regional 76-75-76=227 T70

2013-14 (Sophomore)Tournament Scores FinishCardinal Cup 76-73-73=222 T10Mercedes-Benz Champ. 70-76=146 T19Starmount Fall Classic 71-72-77=220 T11Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 79-77-76=232 T34Diane Thomason Invite 84-73-72=229 T15Lady Bulldog Individual 83-73=156 T19Central District Invite 74-74-73=221 T31Kiawah Island Classic 75-76-71=222 T43M Jaguar Inter. 83-77-73=233 T30Briar’s Creek Invite 75-74-71=220 T7Web.com Intercollegiate 68-71-77=216 T8Southern Conference Champ. 73-75-74=222 1NCAA West Regional 80-76-80=236 T68

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all…tied for fifth at Lady Bulldogs Individual and Southern Conference Championship.- Low round of 71 (-1) opened the JMU Eagle Landing Invitational leading to tie for ninth and low 54-hole total of five-over par 221…shot 222 (+6) at Lady Paladin and SoCon Championship.- 18-hole bests of five birdies (Mason Rudolph) and 15 pars (NCAA East Regional)…re-corded three or more birdies a team-high 11 times…tourney bests of 10 birdies (Lady Paladin) and 39 pars (JMU Eagle Landing)…led team in birdies (67) and pars (359).- 2nd-best freshman scoring average behind Emma de Groot’s (2008-11) 74.06 in 2007-08.

AUSTRALIA- One of Australia’s top juniors…won three times with 14 other top 10s since 2010 playing in junior and women’s amateur and professional events.- 2010 and 2011 Tasmanian Girls Masters Champion…2010 New Caledonia Open winner (women’s pro event).- 2010 Queensland Golf Industry Junior Player of the Year.- Competed in a variety of professional tourneys: 2012 ISPS Handa New Zealand Women’s Open (Ladies European Tour & Australian LPGA), 2012 Women’s Victorian Open (Australian LPGA) & 2012 Bing Lee/Samsung Women’s New South Wales Open (Australian LPGA).- Played for her state of Queensland the in the Australian Teams Junior Champion-ship captaining the team since her 15th birthday…went undefeated in 2011 leading Queensland to the title.- Represented Golf Australia at British Junior Open (2010), Callaway World Junior (2009, 2011) and Jakarta World Junior Championships (2011).

- Attended Hills Golf Academy, the same school as PGA Tour player Jason Day.

PERSONAL- Born June 30, 1994.- Daughter of Greg and Sue McLennan…two older siblings, Tess and Hannah, and one younger, Alex.- Majoring in Business.

CAREER STATSYear Rounds Strokes Avg. 60’s Par/Better Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars 2012-13 34 2576 75.76 0 2 4 0 67 359 2013-14 37 2775 75.00 1 7 5 0 89 403 Totals 71 5351 75.37 1 9 9 0 156 762

CAREER HIGHSFinish: 1st, 2014 Southern Conference Championship

Totals:54-Hole: 216 (E), 2014 Web.com Intercollegiate36-Hole: 139 (-5), 2014 Web.com Intercollegiate18-Hole: 68 (-4), 2014 Web.com Intercollegiate

Rounds:1st: 68 (-4), 2014 Web.com Intercollegiate2nd: 71 (-1), 2014 Web.com Intercollegiate3rd: 71 (-1), 2014 Kiawah Island Classic/Briar’s Creek Invite

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AGATHE SAUZONSenior – Valence, France (Universite Claude Bernard)

- Joined Emma de Groot (2008-11) as only multi-medalists in school history with win at 2013 Starmount Fall Classic.- 2013 Southern Conference Champion.- 2013 & ‘14 All-SoCon.

2013-14 - All-SoCon.- Third on the team with a 76.24 stroke average…four top 10’s including second career win at Starmount Fall Classic…47 of 54 holes played par or better at Starmount.- Set personal bests for 18 (69), 36 (141) and 54-hole (210) scores there along with first (70) and final round (69), while tying second round low (71).- 12 par or better rounds with one in the 60’s…tallied four birdies six times which was a new high as was 10 for an event (Starmount).- Tied high for pars in a round with 15 for her second 18 at Cardinal Cup where she had 40 total.- Athletic Director’s and SoCon Honor Rolls.- Counted in 32 of 35 team rounds played.

2012-13- Led team with 75.67 stroke average playing in seven events

after enrolling in January.- Counted in 17 of 18 team rounds.

- Two top 10’s winning the Southern Conference Championship and tying for eighth at Web.com Intercollegiate.- +3 over 108 holes prior to NCAA East Regional.- Shot 1-over par 217 to win league

medalist in a playoff over Mary Chandler Bryan (CofC)…hit 52

degree wedge to within three feet from 96 yards out to win with

a birdie.- Low round of 71 (-1)

came in second round at SoCon…four

par or better cards total.- Single-round high of three

birdies occurred five times including her final round of the season (NCAA East Regional)…tourney high of seven

(JMU Eagle Landing Invite).- 12 or more pars 14 times with a high of 15 (JMU Eagle Landing Invite & Web.com Intercollegiate)…41 pars at Web.com Intercollegiate…36 or more pars in five of

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2012-13 (Sophomore)Tournament Scores FinishCentral District Invitational (Ind.) 76-77-82=235 T47JMU Eagle Landing Inv. 76-73-73=222 T13SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational 72-80-72=224 T32Briar’s Creek Invite 79-86-79=244 T79Web.com Intercollegiate 72-72-73=217 T8SoCon Championship 75-71-72=218 1NCAA East Regional 77-74-78=229 T79

2013-14 (Junior)Tournament Scores FinishCardinal Cup 74-73-80=227 25Mercedes-Benz Champ. 73-75=148 T32Starmount Fall Classic 70-71-69=210 1Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 77-84-78=239 T57Diane Thomason Invite 81-77-77=235 T34Lady Bulldog Individual 75-74=149 T5Central District Invite 70-79-71=220 T29Kiawah Island Classic 72-79-78=229 T333M Jaguar Inter. 83-81-77=241 53Briar’s Creek Invite 72-77-72=221 T9Web.com Intercollegiate 73-78-78=229 T55Southern Conference Champ. 79-75-80=234 T10NCAA West Regional 81-80-78=239 T87

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seven events.- Team-best two eagles…29 birdies and 255 pars…played par or better on 75.7 percent of her holes…team-high 12.14 pars per round.- Scoring average is a UTC sophomore record just ahead of Emma de Groot’s (2008-11) 75.89 in 2008-09.- SoCon Golfer of the Month for April as well as earning Golfer of the Week once (April 10).

FRANCE- Posted a win and 13 overall top 10’s in ladies and junior events prior to coming to Chattanooga.- Won the 2014 Grand Prix des Landes and 2012 Championnat de Ligue Amateurs…other top finishes include: second at 2011 Championnat de France Dames, tied for second at 2010 Swiss Amateur and 2010 Grand Prix des Landes, third at 2012 Grand Prix de Savoie…tied for third at 2010 Biarritz Cup, fourth at 2011 Grand Prix de Savoie, tied for fifth at 2011 Biarritz Cup, tied for fifth at 2011 Swiss Am.- Played in the 2012 Fourqueux Ladies Open, a LET Access Series event.

PERSONAL- Born January 25, 1992.- Daughter of Jean-Louis and Sylvie Sauzon…two older siblings, Marid and Antoine.- Also competed in tennis and dance prior to college.- Majoring in Integrated Studies.

CAREER STATSYear Rounds Strokes Avg. 60’s Par/Better Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars 2012-13 21 1589 75.67 0 4 2 2 29 255 2013-14 37 2821 76.24 1 8 4 0 72 398 Totals 58 4410 76.03 1 12 6 2 101 653

CAREER HIGHSFinish: 1, 2013 SoCon Championship & 2013 Starmount Fall Classic

Totals:54-Hole: 210 (-3), 2013 Starmount Fall Classic 36-Hole: 141 (-1), 2013 Starmount Fall Classic18-Hole: 69 (-2), 2013 Starmount Fall Classic

Rounds:1st: 70 (-1), 2013 Starmount Fall Classic/2014 Central District Invite2nd: 71 (-1/E), 2013 SoCon Championship & 2013 Starmount Fall Classic3rd: 69 (-2), 2013 Starmount Fall Classic

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SARAH DOLMOVICHJunior – Signal Mountain, Tenn. (Signal Mountain H.S./Birmingham-Southern)

- Chattanooga native who returned home after three semesters playing at Birmingham-Southern.- Multi-sport athlete in high school.- January 2014 enrollee.

2013-14- Joined the program in January 2014 and played as an individual in four events.- Carded her low round of the spring with a 74 in the second round of the 3M Jaguar Intercollegiate…tallied an eagle, two birdies and 10 pars over the 18 holes.- Her two eagles at the 3M Jaguar were a team high for a tournament this season.- Dean’s List and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll after 4.0 spring semester.

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN - Tied for medalist honors at the 2013 BSC Southern Shootout which was one of her four top 10’s and seven career top 15’s.- Dean’s List student, she was the women’s golf representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and was a new student orientation leader.- Captured 2012 Signal Mountain Golf and Country Club title and finished third in Chat-tanooga Women’s City Amateur prior to start of her freshman year.

SIGNAL MOUNTAIN- Prepped at Signal Mountain High School where she helped lead the Eagles to three straight TSSAA Women’s Golf titles (2009-11).- Lettered in volleyball, golf, track and softball and was a two-time Chattanooga Best of Preps honoree.- Member of the National Honor Society, Scholar-Athlete of the Year, senior class vice-president and won the AP Art Award.

PERSONAL- Born April 12, 1994.- Daughter of Bob and Karen Dolmovich…two older brothers, Matthew and Ben…mom ran track at North Carolina.- Honor student also competed in basketball, volleyball, track and softball in high school.- Majoring in Graphic Design.

CAREER STATSYear Rounds Strokes Avg 60’s Par/Bett Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars2013-14 11 903 82.09 0 0 0 2 9 92

CAREER BESTSFinish: T49, 2014 3M Jaguar Intercollegiate

Totals:54-Hole: 238 (+22), 2014 Web.com Intercollegiate36-Hole: 155 (+11), 2014 3M Jaguar Intercollegiate18-Hole: 74 (+2), 2014 3M Jaguar Intercollegiate

Rounds:1st: 78 (+6), 2014 Web.com Intercollegiate2nd: 74 (+2), 2014 3M Jaguar Intercollegiate3rd: 81 (+9), 2014 Web.com Intercollegiate

PROFILES | RETURNING LETTER WINNERSDEEDEE RUSSELLSophomore – Gold Coast, Australia (King’s Christian)

- Top Australian Junior.- Competed on her state team (Queensland).- January 2014 enrollee.

2013-14- Joined the program in midseason enrolling at Chattanooga in January.- Played just five rounds due to foot injury…averaged 80.40 strokes per round with a low of 77 in the second round of the Central District Invitational…best finish was 40th at the UGA Individual.- Dean’s List and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll after 4.0 spring semester.

AUSTRALIA- One of Australia’s top juniors from the same state, Queensland, as current Mocs team-mate Emily McLennan.- 2012 Greg Norman Golf Foundation Player of the Year and Gold Coast District Golf Association Junior Champion.- Helped lead Queensland to 2012 and 2013 Australian Girls’ Interstate Team Matches titles.- Qualified for match play at 2013 Australian Women’s Amateur finishing 23rd in stroke play.- 3rd-place at 2013 Katherine Hull Junior Classic and 2012 Australian Schools Golf Championship leading to her appointment of Captain for the Australian Merit team…fourth at 2012 Queensland Girls Amateur.

PERSONAL- Born August 27, 1996.- Daughter of Jodi and Jim Russell…two younger brothers, Josh and Caleb…father swam on the national team.- Extremely focused student-athlete between studies and golf.- Majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

CAREER STATSYear Rounds Strokes Avg 60’s Par/Bett Top 10’s Eagles Birdies Pars 2013-14 5 402 80.40 0 0 0 0 5 50

CAREER BESTSFinish: 40th, 2014 UGA Individual

Totals:54-Hole: 237 (+21), 2014 Central District Invite36-Hole: 159 (+15), 2014 Central District Invite18-Hole: 77 (+5), 2014 Central District Invite

Rounds:1st: 82 (+10), 2014 Central District Invite2nd: 77 (+5), 2014 Central District Invite3rd: 78 (+6), 2014 Central District Invite

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CRISTINA PEREZFreshman - Pamplona, Spain (Miravalles-El Redin)

- Top Spanish Junior.- Competed on her national and region teams (Navarra).- Ranked No. 1 in Navarra Region in under 14 (2009, 2010) and under 16 (2011, 2012).

SPAIN- Member of Spanish National team.- Held Navarra Region No. 1 ranking for under 14 (2009, 2010) and under 16 (2011, 2012) over a four-year period.- 2011 and 2012 champions of the Puntuable Zonal (Section 9) National tournaments.- Her Navarra Regional team held the first position in the second division of the Span-ish Interterritorial under 25 Championship.- Won the Navarra under 21 title and doubles championship.- Perez’s best finish of 2014 (before coming to Chattanooga) was runner-up at the Grand Prix de la Nivelle in France.- Top 2013 finishes included a runner-up at the Grand Prix de la Nivelle and sixth at Belgian International Junior. - In 2012, she tied for 10th at the Spanish International Stroke play while finishing third in the under 16 event.

PERSONAL- Daughter of Nicolas and Ana…one older brother, Nicolas.- Away from the course, Cristina participated in school community service projects as well as ballet and basketball in Spain.- Majoring in Nursing.

MEGAN WOODSFreshman - Spring Branch, Texas(Smithson Valley)- First Texan to join the Mocs program.- Tallied 13 top 10’s and 10 top 5’s on the Texas Junior Golf Tour.- National Honor Society student.

TEXAS- Played for Jason Pope at Smithson Valley High School.

- Helped lead the Rangers to the 5A State Tournament three of her four seasons (2011, 2012, 2014).- Second team All-State three times – 2012, 2013 & 2014.- Eight top 10’s in her last 10 events from October 2013 through April 2014…six top 3’s.- Tied for the win at the 2013 NISD Girls at Concan Country Club…runner-up at Lady Tiger Invitational, District 25-5A Girls and the Region IV-5A Girls Championships.- Won the District 25-5A Girls title in 2013 during junior season.- Made San Antonio’s All-City Super Team in 2014.- Qualified for the 2013 Trusted Choice Big “I” National Championship and placed fourth at AJGA Abilene Tournament shooting 3 under (213). - Had 13 top 10’s, 10 top 5’s, on the Texas Junior Golf Tour with a win at the 2012 Silverhorn Junior Championship.

PERSONAL- Born January 20, 1996.- Daughter of Steve and Theresa…three older siblings, Katie, Andrew and Haley.- Summa Cum Laude graduate ranking in the top 20 of a 500-person graduating class.- National Honor Society member.- Majoring in Accounting.

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TOP 10 TEAM ROUNDS OF 2013-14Event Score Round Date1) Web.com Inter. 282 (-6) 1 4/72) Starmount Fall Cl. 289 (+5) 1 9/30tie) Starmount Fall Cl. 289 (+5) 2 9/304) Central District Inv. 291 (+3) 3 2/185) Mercedes-Benz Champ 292 (+8) 1 9/20tie) Central District Inv. 292 (+4) 1 2/177) Cardinal Cup 293 (+5) 2 9/168) Briar’s Creek 294 (+6) 3 3/259) Web. Com Inter. 295 (+7) 2 4/7tie) SoCon Champ. 295 (+7) 2 4/14

TOP 10 INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS OF 2013-14Event Score Round Event1) Jordan Britt 67 (-5) 1 Web.com2) Emily McLennan 68 (-4) 1 Web.com3) Jordan Britt 69 (-3) 2 Cardinal Cuptie) Agathe Sauzon 69 (-2) 3 Starmounttie) Jordan Britt 69 (-3) 2 SoCon Champ.6) Emily McLennan 70 (-1) 1 Mercedes-Benztie) Agathe Sauzon 70 (-1) 1 Starmounttie) Jordan Britt 70 (-1) 1 Starmounttie) Agathe Sauzon 70 (-2) 1 Central Districttie) Jordan Britt 70 (-2) 2 Web.com

IN THE RANKINGSDate Golfweek Golfstat Golf WorldFINAL 2013-14 70 70 NA

Name T’ment Rnds Avg Counters Low 60’s Par/Bet Top 10’s Best Finish Jordan Britt 12 37 74.59 33 67 3 10 7 T3, Lady Pirate/SoConEmily McLennan 12 37 75.00 34 68 1 7 5 1, SoConAgathe Sauzon 12 37 76.24 32 69 1 8 4 1, StarmountIsabella Loza 12 37 78.24 31 73 0 0 1 T6, SoConDeeDee Russell 1 5 80.40 1 77 0 0 0 40, Lady Bulldog Indiv.Porsche Campbell 9 37 80.97 13 76 0 0 0 T41, Lady Bulldog Indiv.Sarah Dolmovich 0 11 82.09 0 78 0 0 0 T49, 3M Jaguar Team 12 35 302.71 --- 282 --- 1 ---

Date Tournament Results Scores Sept. 16-17 Cardinal Cup 3rd of 12 301-293-307=901 Cardinal Club Golf Course; Simpsonville, Ky. Top Chattanooga Finisher: Jordan Britt, 9, 75-69-76=220 (+4) Sept. 20-22 Mercedes-Benz Women’s Championship 8th of 17 292-299=591 Cherokee Country Club; Knoxville, Tenn. Top Chattanooga Finisher: Emily McLennan, T19, 70-76=146 (+4) Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Starmount Fall Classic 1st of 15 289-289-298=876 Starmount Forest Country Club; Greensboro, N.C. Top Chattanooga Finisher: Agathe Sauzon, 1, 70-71-69=210 (-3) Oct. 7-8 Lady Pirate Intercollegiate 8th of 16 304-306-308=918 Greenville Country Club; Greenville, N.C. Top Chattanooga Finisher: Jordan Britt, T3, 72-71-76=219 (+3) Oct. 12-13 Diane Thomason Invitational 8th of 12 320-307-305=932 Finkbine Golf Course; Iowa City, Iowa Top Chattanooga Finisher: Emily McLennan, T15, 84-73-72=229 Feb. 8 UGA Individual; UGA Golf Club; Athens, Ga. Top Chattanooga Finisher: Agathe Sauzon/Jordan Britt, T5, 149 (+5) Feb. 17-18 Central District Invitational 10th of 13 292-302-291=885 Cypress Course; Lakewood Ranch, Fla. Top Chattanooga Finisher: Jordan Britt/Agathe Sauzon, T29, 220 (+4) March 2-4 Kiawah Island Classic 4th of 36 297-311-300=908 Oak & Cougar Point Golf Clubs; Kiawah Island, S.C. Top Chattanooga Finisher: Emily McLennan, T4, 75-76-71=222 (+6) March 14-16 3M Jaguar Intercollegiate 11th of 14 325-312-299=936 Forest Hills Golf Club; Augusta, Ga. Top Chattanooga Finisher: Jordan Britt, T4, 76-75-72=223 (+7) March 24-25 Briar’s Creek Invitational 6th of 17 303-304-294=901 Briar’s Creek Golf Club; Charleston, S.C. Top Chattanooga Finisher: Emily McLennan, T7, 75-74-71=220 (+4) April 7-8 Web.com Intercollegiate 9th of 19 282-295-308=885 Marsh Landing Golf Club; Jacksonville, Fla. Top Chattanooga Finisher: Jordan Britt, 4, 67-70-75=212 (-4) Apr. 13-15 Southern Conference Championship 1st of 9 312-295-308=915 Moss Creek Golf Club; Hilton Head, S.C. Top Chattanooga Finisher: Emily McLennan, 1st, 73-75-74=222 (+6) May 8-10 NCAA West Regional 17th of 24 316-312-319=947 Tumble Creek at Suncadia Resort, Cle Elum, Top Chattanooga Finisher: Emily McLennan, T68th, 80-76-80=236 (+20)

Jordan Britt (pictured right) was named the 2014 Southern Conference Golfer of the Year. She was joined on the All-SoCon team by 2014 SoCon Medalist Emily McLennan (center) and 2013 SoCon Champ Agathe Sauzon (right). McLennan was the fourth straight Mocs golfer to win medalist honors joining Sauzon, Britt (2012) and Emma de Groot (2011). All-in-all, Chattanooga captured two team titles - SoCon & Starmount Fall Classic - and two medalist honors.

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STROKE AVERAGES Rds Total AvgTeam Score 35 10595 302.71Individual Score (counters) 140 75.68First Round Team 12 3633 302.75Second Round Team 12 3625 302.08Final Round Team 11 3337 303.36

Season Rounds Strokes Avg vs. Par Jordan Britt 37 2760 74.59 +2.73Emily McLennan 37 2775 75.00 +3.14Agathe Sauzon 37 2821 76.24 +4.38Isabella Loza 37 2895 78.24 +6.38DeeDeeRussell 5 402 80.40 +8.40Porsche Campbell 36 2915 80.97 +9.11Sarah Dolmovich 11 903 82.09 +10.09Team 33 10036 302.71 +15.51

COURSE STATSPar 3 Holes Strokes Avg vs. ParEmily McLennan 156 502 3.22 34Isabella Loza 156 505 3.24 37Agathe Sauzon 156 507 3.25 39Jordan Britt 156 509 3.26 41Porsche Campbell 152 523 3.44 67DeeDee Russell 20 70 3.50 10Sarah Dolmovich 44 159 3.61 27Team 592 1900 3.21 124

Par 4 Holes Strokes Avg vs. ParJordan Britt 359 1512 4.21 76Emily McLennan 359 1528 4.26 92Agathe Sauzon 359 1545 4.30 109Isabella Loza 359 1603 4.47 167DeeDee Russell 50 224 4.48 24Porsche Campbell 349 1596 4.57 200

Sarah Dolmovich 110 509 4.63 69Team 1356 5816 4.29 392

Par 5 Holes Strokes Avg vs. ParJordan Britt 151 739 4.89 -16Emily McLennan 151 745 4.93 -10Agathe Sauzon 151 769 5.09 14Isabella Loza 151 785 5.20 30Sarah Dolmovich 44 235 5.34 15DeeDee Russell 20 108 5.40 8Porsche Campbell 147 806 5.48 71Team 572 2879 5.03 19

TEAM LEADERSName Top 10s Top 5 Wins1) Jordan Britt 7 6 02) Emily McLennan 5 2 13) Agathe Sauzon 4 2 1

Par/Better Rounds Rounds Total Pct.1) Jordan Britt 37 10 27.02) Agathe Sauzon 37 8 21.63) Emily McLennan 37 7 18.9

Counters Rounds Total Pct.1) Emily McLennan 35 34 97.12) Jordan Britt 35 33 94.33) Agathe Sauzon 35 32 91.4

Eagles Per Round Total1) Sarah Dolmovich 0.18 22) Jordan Britt 0.14 5

Birdies Per Round Total1) Emily McLennan 2.41 892) Jordan Britt 2.00 743) Agathe Sauzon 1.95 72

Pars Per Round Total1) Jordan Britt 11.57 4282) Emily McLennan 10.89 4033) Isabella Loza 10.84 401

Par or Better Holes Total Holes Pct.1) Jordan Britt 507 666 76.12) Emily McLennan 492 666 73.93) Agathe Sauzon 471 666 70.7Total 1828 2520 72.5

Bogeys (Fewest) Per Round Total1) Jordan Britt 3.70 137 2) Emily McLennan 3.92 1453) Agathe Sauzon 4.41 163

Others (Fewest) Per Round Total1) Jordan Britt 0.59 222) Emily McLennan 0.78 293) Agathe Sauzon 0.89 33

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TOURNAMENT STATS - BY HOLECOUNTERS ONLY Par 3 Par 4 Par 5 TotalCardinal Cup +11 +15 +11 +37Mercedes-Benz +8 +15 E +23Starmount +8 +23 -7 +24Lady Pirate +16 +45 -7 +54Diane Thomason +9 +55 +4 +68Central District +7 +20 -6 +21Kiawah Island +3 +24 +17 +443M Jaguar +21 +52 -1 +72Briar’s Creek +7 +31 -1 +37Web.com +6 +15 E +21SoCon Championship +4 +45 +2 +51NCAA Regional +24 +52 +7 +83Totals +124 +392 +19 +535

TOURNAMENT STATS - PAR/BETTERCOUNTERS ONLY Eagles/Birdies Pars Par/Bet%Cardinal Cup 0/15 159 80.6Mercedes-Benz 1/14 96 77.1Starmount 0/30 141 79.2Lady Pirate 2/21 123 67.6Diane Thomason 0/20 126 67.6Central District 0/31 139 78.7Kiawah Island 0/24 132 72.23M Jaguar 0/25 107 61.1Briar’s Creek 0/22 140 75.0Web.com 1/31 143 81.0SoCon Championship 0/26 127 70.8NCAA Regional 0/13 119 61.1Totals 4/272 1552 72.5

SEASON HIGHS/LOWS - TOURNEYCategory No. Event Eagles High 2 Lady Pirate Inter. Low 0 9 Times, MR: NCAA WestBirdies High 31 Central District/Web.com Low 13 NCAA WestPars High 159 Cardinal Cup Low 107 3M JaguarBogeys High 74 NCAA West Low 34 Cardinal Cup/Web.comOthers High 15 Diane Thomason Low 5 Briar’s Creek(Counting scores are included in the Highs/Lows)

SEASON HIGH/LOWS - ROUNDCategory No. Round EventEagles High 1 4 times MR: Web.com 1 Low 0 31 times MR: NCAA West 3Birdies High 14 1 Web.com Low 1 1 NCAA WestPars High 58 2 Cardinal Cup Low 32 1 3M JaguarBogeys High 29 1 3M Jaguar Low 6 2 Cardinal CupOthers High 8 1 Diane Thomason Low 0 1 Web.com(Counting scores are included in the Highs/Lows)

STUDENT-ATHLETE BESTSEagles Round 1, 7 times, J. Britt (5)/S. Dolmovich (2) Tourney 2, J. Britt, Lady Pirate/S. Dolmovich, 3M JaguarBirdies Round 5, 4 times, E. McLennan (2)/J. Britt (2) Tourney 11, Emily McLennan, Web.comPars Round 16, Jordan Britt, Web.com 2 Tourney 43, Jordan Britt, Cardinal CupBogeys (Fewest - 54 Hole Total) Round 0, 2 times, J. Britt, Cardinal Cup 2/Web.com 2 Tourney 4, Jordan Britt, Web.comOthers (Fewest - 54 Hole Total) Round 0, 64 times, MR: A. Sauzon, NCAA West 3 Tourney 0, 3 times, MR: E. McLennan, Briar’s Creek

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The Mocs claimed third place opening the season at the Cardinal Cup. Jordan Britt (9) and Emily McLennan (T10) earned top 10’s shooting 220 (-4) and 222 (+6), respec-tively. The team shot 901.Cardinal CupSept. 16-17 – Cardinal Club – Simpsonville, Ky.1) Louisville 283-284-292 859 (-5)2) Kansas 295-286-300 881 (+17)3) Chattanooga 301-293-307 901 (+37)4) Middle Tennessee 302-301-302 905 (+41)5) Murray State 303-300-304 907 (+43)6) Cincinnati 303-299-312 914 (+50)7) Memphis 307-306-306 919 (+55)8) Illinois State 301-314-305 920 (+56)9) USF 314-305-308 927 (+63)10) Ball State 315-312-307 934 (+70)11) Marshall 325-320-327 972 (+108)12) Northern Kentucky 333-317-324 973 (+109)Mocs9) Jordan Britt 75-69-76 220 (+4)T10) Emily McLennan 76-73-73 222 (+6)25) Agathe Sauzon 74-73-80 227 (+11)T36) Isabella Loza 76-78-78 232 (+16)62) Mette Kryger 82-79-85 246 (+30)57) Porsche Campbell (Ind.) 83-77-82 242 (+26)

Chattanooga ended up eighth in a rain-shortened event. Its 591 topped the likes of Michigan, Mississippi St., Penn St., Ole Miss and Missouri. Emily McLennan led the way at 4-over (146).Mercedes-Benz Women’s ChampionshipSept. 20-22 – Cherokee C.C. – Knoxville, Tenn.1) Arkansas 282-281 563 (-5)2) South Carolina 279-292 571 (+3)3) Tulane 290-289 579 (+11)4) Tennessee 285-296 581 (+13)

5) UCF 286-296 582 (+14)6) Louisville 283-302 585 (+17)7) Notre Dame 298-290 588 (+20)8) Chattanooga 292-299 591 (+23)9) Michigan 296-297 593 (+25)tie) Mississippi State 293-300 593 (+25)11) College of Charleston 301-297 598 (+30)12) Campbell 298-301 599 (+31)13) Penn State 292-309 601 (+33)14) UTSA 299-303 602 (+34)15) Ole Miss 294-309 603 (+35)tie) Rollins 298-305 603 (+35)17) Missouri 299-305 604 (+36)MocsT19) Emily McLennan 70-76 146 (+4)T32) Agathe Sauzon 73-75 148 (+6)T32) Isabella Loza 74-74 148 (+6)T39) Jordan Britt 75-74 149 (+7)T90) Mette Kryger 77-85 162 (+20)T92) Porsche Campbell (Ind.) 83-89 172 (+30)

The Mocs captured a clean sweep of titles at the Star-mount Fall Classic. The team shot 876 to win by two over Campbell, while Agathe Sauzon earned medalist honors with a career-low -3 (210) for a three-stroke triumph.Starmount Fall ClassicSept. 30-Oct. 1 – S’mount Forest CC – G’boro, N.C.1) Chattanooga 289-289-298 876 (+24)2) Campbell 299-289-290 878 (+26)3) Maryland 288-302-294 884 (+32)4) Western Carolina 305-296-297 888 (+46)5) High Point 304-291-305 900 (+48)6) James Madison 308-288-306 902 (+50)7) Jacksonville 301-297-307 905 (+53)8) Stetson 305-300-301 906 (+54)9) Elon 307-298-305 910 (+58)

2013-14 TOURNAMENT RESULTS10) Wofford 308-295-308 911 (+59)11) Richmond 309-305-311 925 (+73)12) Gardner-Webb 311-307-309 927 (+75)13) Charleston Southern 316-302-315 933 (+81)14) UNF 308-315-313 936 (+84)15) UNCG 313-302-325 940 (+88)Mocs1) Agathe Sauzon 70-71-69 210 (-3)T5) Jordan Britt 70-72-75 217 (+4)T11) Emily McLennan 71-72-77 220 (+7)T43) Isabella Loza 78-74-80 232 (+19)T59) Porsche Campbell 78-83-77 238 (+25)

Chattanooga finished eighth at the Lady Pirate Intercol-legiate behind Jordan Britt. Britt tied for third shooting +3 for the event. The Mocs shot 304-306-308 for a total of 918.Lady Pirate IntercollegiateOct. 7-8 – Greenville C.C. – Greenville, N.C.1) East Tennessee State 288-308-301 897 (+33)2) Middle Tennessee 309-289-303 901 (+37)3) East Carolina 295-302-307 904 (+40)4) Georgia State 306-299-303 908 (+44)5) Old Dominion 299-300-310 909 (+45)6) Penn State 302-303-306 911 (+47)7) Maryland 305-304-305 914 (+50)8) Chattanooga 304-306-308 918 (+54)9) James Madison 305-303-314 922 (+58)10) Elon 307-312-310 929 (+65)11) Boston College 307-313-317 937 (+73)12) Winthrop 319-306-313 938 (+74)13) William & Mary 312-319-308 939 (+75)14) UNC Wilmington 312-318-318 948 (+84)15) Longwood 326-319-303 948 (+84)16) Appalachian State 321-331-326 978 (+114)MocsT3) Jordan Britt 72-71-76 219 (+3)T34) Emily McLennan 79-77-76 232 (+16)41) Isabella Loza 76-80-78 234 (+18)T57) Agathe Sauzon 77-84-78 239 (+23)T71) Porsche Campbell 81-78-85 244 (+28)

The Mocs got finished eighth at the Diane Thomason In-vite. The team shot 932 (320, 307 & 305). Emily McLennan tied for 15th, shooting 145 (+1) over her final 36 holes.Diane Thomason InvitationalOct. 12-13 – Finkbine Golf Course – Iowa City, Iowa1) Illinois 299-301-299 899 (+35)2) Kansas 303-298-303 904 (+40)3) Wisconsin 304-305-298 907 (+43)4) Ohio State 305-301-305 911 (+47)5) GRU Augusta 303-300-314 917 (+53)6) Iowa 304-312-306 922 (+58)7) Campbell 311-303-309 923 (+59)

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8) Chattanooga 320-307-305 932 (+68)9) Kansas State 310-311-317 938 (+74)10) Middle Tennessee 313-307-319 939 (+75)11) Michigan 322-318-306 946 (+87)12) USF 319-316-325 960 (+96)MocsT15) Emily McLennan 84-73-72 229 (+13)T26) Jordan Britt 77-78-78 233 (+17)T34) Agathe Sauzon 81-77-77 235 (+19)59) Isabella Loza 83-79-78 240 (+24)68) Porsche Campbell 79-87-82 248 (+32)T26) Mette Kryger (Ind.) 75-79-79 233 (+17)

Chattanooga finished 10th at the Central District Invite. The team shot 885 sandwiching a 302 with scores of 292 and 291. Agathe Sauzon and Jordan Britt tied for team-low honors at +4 (220).Central District InvitationalFeb. 17-18 – Cypress Links – Lakewood Ranch, Fla.1) No. 14 Vanderbilt 276-287-281 844 (-20)2) No. 21 UCF 280-281-284 845 (-19)3) No. 20 Michigan State 288-278-283 849 (-15)4) Louisville 290-289-282 861 (-3)5) SMU 288-287-288 863 (-1)6) Toledo 296-287-290 873 (+9)7) Minnesota 284-297-294 875 (+11)8) Notre Dame 292-295-294 881 (+17)9) Indiana 288-296-300 884 (+20)10) Chattanooga 292-302-291 885 (+21)11) Oakland 304-312-317 933 (+69)12) UNCG 312-323-313 948 (+84)13) Rutgers 323-326-312 961 (+97)MocsT29) Jordan Britt 72-74-74 220 (+4)T29) Agathe Sauzon 70-79-71 220 (+4)T31) Emily McLennan 74-74-73 221 (+5)T50) Isabella Loza 76-77-73 226 (+10)T65) DeeDee Russell 82-77-78 237 (+21)T60) Porsche Campbell (Ind.) 79-76-78 233 (+17)70) Sarah Dolmovich (Ind.) 82-78-83 243 (+27)

The Mocs shot the second-best final round to jump into a fourth-place finish at the Kiawah Island Classic. Emily McLennan tied for fourth at 222 (+6) just two shots out of the lead.Kiawah Island ClassicMarch 2-4 – Cougar Pt & Oak Pt – Kiawah Is., S.C.1) Kent State 292-302-298 892 (+28)2) Penn State 300-303-303 906 (+42)3) High Point 300-299-308 907 (+43)4) Chattanooga 297-311-300 908 (+44)5) Jacksonville State 292-309-309 910 (+46)6) Troy 291-316-306 913 (+49)tie) Arkansas State 301-306-306 913 (+49)8) College of Charleston 304-300-310 914 (+50)

9) UNF 295-311-312 918 (+54)10) Elon 301-315-304 920 (+56)11) St. John’s 292-310-319 921 (+57)12) Samford 302-319-301 922 (+58)13) Boston U. 314-299-312 925 (+61)14) Delaware 301-317-308 926 (+62)15) Boston College 302-321-310 933 (+69)16) Florida Gulf Coast 304-320-314 938 (+74)17) Georgetown 309-316-315 940 (+76)tie) Charleston Southern 319-316-305 940 (+76)19) Bethune-Cookman 313-316-318 947 (+83)20) Radford 318-313-328 959 (+95)21) Wyoming 312-327-323 962 (+98)22) Loyola 315-318-330 963 (+99)23) William & Mary 312-330-323 965 (+101)tie) Western Kentucky 328-316-321 965 (+101)25) Marshall 337-324-319 980 (+116)26) UNCG 312-336-333 981 (+117)27) Towson 322-330-336 988 (+124)28) USC Upstate 329-333-328 990 (+126)29) Newberry 326-323-346 995 (+131)30) Tennessee Tech 333-311-352 996 (+132)31) Rutgers 340-319-338 997 (+133)32) Northern Kentucky 338-338-340 1016 (+152)33) The Citadel 342-331-347 1020 (+156)34) Bucknell 338-341-345 1024 (+160)35) Richmond 340-347-362 1049 (+185)36) Niagara 365-345-352 1062 (+198)MocsT4) Emily McLennan 75-76-71 222 (+6)T17) Jordan Britt 73-80-73 226 (+10)T33) Agathe Sauzon 72-79-78 229 (+13)T53) Isabella Loza 77-77-79 233 (+17)T99) Porsche Campbell 83-79-78 240 (+24)

Jordan Britt finished tied for fourth shooting 7-over 223. Her 74.33 stroke average was nearly five better than the tourney number. Chattanooga ended up 11th as a team.3M Jaguar IntercollegiateMarch 14-16 – Forest Hills G.C. – Augusta, Ga.1) No. 14 Vanderbilt 299-302-295 896 (+32)2) Mercer 312-288-306 906 (+42)3) East Tennessee State 309-299-303 911 (+47)4) Kansas 316-294-302 912 (+48)5) Campbell 318-301-303 922 (+58)6) GRU Augusta 318-299-309 926 (+62)7) Illinois 311-300-317 928 (+64)8) Purdue 321-309-300 930 (+66)tie) Troy 320-307-303 930 (+66)10) Coastal Carolina 318-311-306 935 (+71)11) Chattanooga 325-312-299 936 (+72)12) Lamar 332-305-311 948 (+84)13) Southern Miss 337-315-316 968 (+104)14) Boston College 348-338-328 1014 (+150)MocsT4) Jordan Britt 76-75-72 223 (+7)T30) Emily McLennan 83-77-73 233 (+17)T49) Isabella Loza 84-79-77 240 (+24)53) Agathe Sauzon 83-81-77 241 (+25)T61) Porsche Campbell 83-82-80 245 (+29)T49) Sarah Dolmovich (Ind.) 81-74-85 240 (+24)

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The Mocs posted a solid sixth-place finish at the Briar’s Creek Invite closing with a 294 to shoot 901. Emily McLen-nan (T7, 220) and Agathe Sauzon (T9, 221) each tallied top 10’s.Briar’s Creek InvitationalMarch 24-25 – Briar’s Creek G.C. – Johns Island, S.C.1) Texas Tech 299-303-286 888 (+24)2) Penn State 309-294-289 892 (+28)3) East Carolina 294-306-294 894 (+30)4) GRU Augusta 300-296-299 895 (+31)5) No. 11 Clemson 303-298-298 899 (+35)6) Chattanooga 303-304-294 901 (+37)7) Kansas 308-301-294 903 (+39)8) Wisconsin 309-303-295 907 (+43)tie) East Tennessee State 300-303-304 907 (+43)10) USF 311-303-298 912 (+48)11) Illinois 316-310-293 919 (+55)12) Coastal Carolina 310-311-299 920 (+56)tie) Maryland 315-303-302 920 (+56)14) Indiana 310-305-306 921 (+57)15) College of Charleston 309-305-308 922 (+58)16) Princeton 328-332-324 984 (+120)17) Charleston Southern 329-331-325 985 (+121)MocsT7) Emily McLennan 75-74-71 220 (+4)T9) Agathe Sauzon 72-77-72 221 (+5)T22) Jordan Britt 77-74-74 225 (+9)T58) Isabella Loza 79-79-79 237 (+21)82) Porsche Campbell 89-81-77 247 (+31)

Chattanooga finished ninth at the Web.com Intercollegiate, three behind No. 17 UCF in fourth. Jordan Britt set the school record for 36-hole score en route to a career-best -4 (212).Web.com IntercollegiateApril 7-8 – Marsh Landing C.C. – P. V. Beach, Fla.1) Florida State 288-280-283 851 (-13)2) East Carolina 289-286-300 875 (+11)3) No. 24 Ohio State 291-291-295 877 (+13)4) No. 17 UCF 289-291-302 882 (+18)5) Maryland 295-290-298 883 (+19)6) Minnesota 287-293-304 884 (+20)tie) Missouri 295-299-290 884 (+20)tie) Louisville 300-289-295 884 (+20)9) Chattanooga 282-295-308 885 (+21)10) UNF 301-286-307 894 (+30)11) Toledo 302-288-306 896 (+32)12) McNeese State 306-287-310 903 (+39)13) Jacksonville 305-295-305 905 (+41)tie) FIU 309-292-304 905 (+41)15) Michigan 301-304-304 909 (+45)tie) Illinois 298-299-312 909 (+45)17) Sam Houston State 306-297-309 912 (+48)18) Cincinnati 301-313-310 924 (+60)19) James Madison 312-302-321 935 (+71)

Mocs4) Jordan Britt 67-70-75 212 (-4)T8) Emily McLennan 68-71-77 216 (E)T52) Isabella Loza 74-76-78 228 (+12)T55) Agathe Sauzon 73-78-78 229 (+13)90) Porsche Campbell 83-78-78 239 (+23)T87) Sarah Dolmovich (Ind.) 78-79-81 238 (+22)

The Mocs extended two important streaks. The team won their fifth straight Southern Conference Championship while Emily McLennan became the fourth Moc in a row to capture medalist honors. McLennan shot 222 (73-75-74) to win by four. Three of her teammates earned top 10’s (Jordan Britt 3rd, Isabella Loza T6th & Agathe Sauzon T10th).Southern Conference ChampionshipApril 13-15 – Moss Creek G.C. – Hilton Head, S.C.1) Chattanooga 312-295-308 915 (+51)2) Furman 305-301-314 920 (+56)3) Samford 312-309-315 936 (+72)4) Elon 318-302-325 945 (+81)5) Western Carolina 325-300-330 955 (+91)6) Wofford 326-315-315 956 (+92)7) UNCG 337-319-339 995 (+131)8) The Citadel 327-324-347 998 (+134)9) Appalachian State 340-313-346 999 (+135)Mocs1) Emily McLennan 73-75-74 222 (+6)3) Jordan Britt 80-69-80 229 (+13)T6) Isabella Loza 80-76-76 232 (+16)T10) Agathe Sauzon 79-75-80 234 (+18)--) Porsche Campbell DQ-81-78 DQ

Chattanooga ended up 17th at the NCAA West Regional in Cle Elum, Wash. Its 54-hole total of 947 was two better than Notre Dame, three ahead of Denver and seven clear

of Gonzaga. Emily McLennan led the way shooting 236 (80-76-80).NCAA West RegionalMay 8-10 – Tumble Creek – Cle Elum, Wash.1) No. 1 USC 284-294-296 876 (+12)2) No. 11 Washington 288-292-297 877 (+13)3) No. 6 Arizona State 289-289-311 889 (+25)4) No. 7 Oklahoma 291-295-309 895 (+31)5) No. 23 Michigan State 291-311-301 903 (+39)6) Iowa State 300-305-304 909 (+45)tie) Texas A&M 290-313-306 909 (+45)8) No. 19 Northwestern 302-296-316 914 (+50)9) No. 18 Wake Forest 304-303-314 921 (+57)tie) Wisconsin 301-305-315 921 (+57)11) GRU Augusta 305-306-311 922 (+58)12) UC Davis 300-308-319 927 (+63)13) No. 13 Clemson 302-312-315 929 (+65)14) Oregon 311-314-309 934 (+70)15) New Mexico 314-310-315 939 (+75)16) Tennessee 306-317-319 942 (+78)17) Chattanooga 316-312-319 947 (+83)18) Notre Dame 316-311-322 949 (+85)19) Denver 302-320-328 950 (+86)20) Gonzaga 317-319-318 954 (+90)21) San Diego State 317-318-320 955 (+91)tie) Portland State 314-315-326 955 (+91)23) New Mexico State 317-328-326 971 (+107)24) Detroit 336-316-327 979 (+115)MocsT68) Emily McLennan 80-76-80 236 (+20)T79) Jordan Britt 77-82-79 238 (+22)T87) Agathe Sauzon 81-80-78 239 (+23)T91) Isabella Loza 80-78-82 240 (+24)T96) Porsche Campbell 79-78-85 242 (+26)

2013-14 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

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LETTERWINNERSName Years T’ment Rds Strokes AvgJordan Britt 2011-14 44 128 9756 76.22Kelly Brotherton 2007 5 14 1051 76.00Yushira Budhram 2011-12 11 31 2456 79.23Porsche Campbell 2013-14 22 64 5145 80.39Emma de Groot 2008-11 46 131 9707 74.10Sarah Dolmovich 2014-current 4 11 903 82.09Moa Duf 2009-10 14 41 3237 78.95Marion Duvernay 2011-12 24 70 5379 77.13Michaela Gasplmayr 2011 4 11 872 79.27Milla Junni 2008 3 9 799 88.78Mette Kryger 2012-13 22 63 4959 78.71Isabella Loza 2013-current 23 68 5304 78.00Maria Juliana Loza 2009-12 42 121 9340 77.19Emily McLennan 2013-current 24 71 5351 75.37DeeDee Russell 2014-current 2 5 402 80.40Maria Salinas 2009 16 45 3416 75.91Agathe Sauzon 2013-current 19 58 4410 76.03Kayla Stewart 2008-10 21 57 4433 77.77Katie Taylor 2008-10 20 56 4603 82.20Sophie Weilguni 2012 6 18 1420 79.89Christine Wolf 2008-11 45 128 9789 76.48

AWARDSSOCON COACH OF THE YEAR | Colette Murray: 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014

SOCON GOLFER OF THE YEAR | 2011 - Emma de Groot | 2014 - Jordan Britt

WGCA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICAN2010 - Maria Juliana Loza2011 - Jordan Britt, Yushira Budhram, Marion Duvernay, Maria Juliana Loza2012 - Mette Kryger, Maria Juliana Loza2013 - Jordan Britt, Mette Kryger, Isabella Loza, Emily McLennan

NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM | 2011 - Maria Juliana Loza (Central)

SOCON FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2008 - Emma de Groot2009 - Maria Salinas2013 - Emily McLennan

ALL-SOCON2008 - Emma de Groot, Christine Wolf2009 - Emma de Groot, Maria Salinas2010 - Emma de Groot, Maria Juliana Loza2011 - Emma de Groot, Maria Juliana Loza, Christine Wolf2012 - Jordan Britt2013 - Jordan Britt, Emily McLennan, Agathe Sauzon2013 - Jordan Britt, Emily McLennan, Agathe Sauzon

SOCON ALL-FRESHMAN2008 - Emma de Groot, Christine Wolf2009 - Maria Juliana Loza, Maria Salinas2011 - Jordan Britt, Yushira Budhram, Marion Duvernay2012 - Mette Kryger2013 - Emily McLennan

Emma de Groot (‘11) was 2011 SoCon Golfer of the Year & four-time all-league selection.

Christine Wolf (‘11) was a two-time All-SoCon pick.

Maria Juliana Loza (‘12) made the 2011 NCAA Central Regional All-Tourney team.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING - TEAMYear Rounds Strokes Avg.2007-08 31 9488 306.062008-09 35 10682 305.202009-10 31 9426 304.062010-11 31 9033 301.582011-12 30 9218 307.272012-13 33 10036 304.122013-14 35 10595 302.71Bold denotes SoCon Championship season

YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING - IND.(Min. 50% of team rounds)Year Name Rounds Strokes Avg.2007-08 Emma de Groot 34 2518 74.062008-09 Emma de Groot 35 2656 75.892009-10 Emma de Groot 31 2288 73.812010-11 Emma de Groot 31 2228 74.452011-12 Jordan Britt 30 2297 76.572012-13 Agathe Sauzon 21 1589 75.672013-14 Jordan Britt 37 2760 74.59

ALL-TIME TEAM TITLESChris Banister Golf Classic - Sept. 7-9, 20071st of 9 288 297 300 885

Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate - Sept. 29-30, 20071st of 24 299 292 591

Hawkeye Invitational - Oct. 6-7, 20071st of 13 300 298 311 909

Samford Women’s Intercollegiate - March 17-18, 20081st of 15 300 303 298 901

Larry Nelson Collegiate - March 31-April 11st of 17 319 306 303 928

Chris Banister Golf Classic - Sept. 5-7, 20081st of 10 288 299 291 878

Eagle Landing Invitational - March 9-10, 20091st of 15 291 292 283 866

Southern Conference Champ. - April 18-20, 20101st of 10 306 297 299 902

Lady Paladin Invitational - Oct. 29-31, 20101st of 17 305 308 302 915

Kinderlou Forest Challenge - Feb. 27-March 1, 20111st of 14 305 301 290 896

JMU Eagle Landing Invitational - March 11-13, 20111st of 18 296 285 278 859

Southern Conference Champ. - April 17-19, 20111st of 10 303 305 292 900

Southern Conference Champ. - April 15-17, 20121st of 10 317 303 301 921

Lady Paladin Invitational - Oct. 26-28, 20121st of 14 305 297 294 896

Southern Conference Champ. - April 14-16, 20131st of 10 297 300 298 895

Starmount Fall Classic - Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 20131st of 15 289 289 298 876

Southern Conference Champ. - April 13-15, 20141st of 9 312 295 308 915

ALL -TIME MEDALISTSChris Banister Golf Classic - Sept. 7-9, 2007Kelly Brotherton ..............................74-72-70=216 (E)

Samford Women’s Intercollegiate - March 17-18, 2008Emma de Groot ............................. 72-71-68=211 (-5)

Larry Nelson Collegiate - March 31-April 1Emma de Groot ........................... 77-74-71=222 (+9)

Chris Banister Golf Classic - Sept. 5-7, 2008Emma de Groot ........................... 76-70-72=218 (+2)

Eagle Landing Invitational - March 9-10, 2009Emma de Groot .............................. 72-71-69=212 (-4)

SunTrust Gator Women’s Invitational - April 10-11, 2010Emma de Groot ............................ 71-73-68=212 (+2)

JMU Eagle Landing Invitational - March 11-13, 2011Christine Wolf ................................ 75-66-68=209 (-7)

Southern Conference Champ. - April 17-19, 2011Emma de Groot ................... 74-71-74=219 (+3)

Southern Conference Champ. - April 15-17, 2012Jordan Britt ........................ 77-71-74=222 (+6)

Lady Paladin Invitational - Oct. 26-28, 2012Marion Duvernay ......................... 74-70-75=219 (+3)

Southern Conference Champ. - April 14-16, 2013Agathe Sauzon ................... 75-71-72=218 (+2)

Starmount Fall Classic - Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2013Agathe Sauzon ............................... 70-71-69=210 (-3)

Southern Conference Champ. - April 13-15, 2014Emily McLennan ................. 73-75-74=222 (+6)2009 JMU Eagle Landing Invitational Champions: Emma de Groot, Moa Duf, Christine Wolf, Maria Salinas, Maria Juliana

Loza & Colette Murray

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The 2009-10 Mocs team captured the school’s first SoCon Women’s Golf Championship. Chattanooga won a second straight SoCon crown in 2010-11.

LOW ROUNDS - TEAMTournament Round Score2011 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 3 2782014 Web.com Intercollegiate 1 2822009 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 3 2832011 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 2 2852008 Chris Banister Gamecock Classic 1 2882007 Chris Banister Gamecock Classic 1 2882010 Mercedes-Benz Championship 3 2892013 Starmount Fall Classic 1 2892013 Starmount Fall Classic 2 2892011 Kinderlou Forest Challenge 3 2902008 Chris Banister Gamecock Classic 3 2912009 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 1 291

LOW ROUNDS - VS. PARTournament Round Score Vs. Par2011 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 3 278 -102014 Web.com Intercollegiate 1 282 -62009 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 3 283 -52011 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 2 285 -32011 Kinderlou Forest Challenge 3 290 -22008 Banister Gamecock Classic 1 288 E2007 Banister Gamecock Classic 1 288 E2010 Mercedes-Benz Championship 3 289 +12008 Banister Gamecock Classic 3 291 +32009 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 1 291 +32014 Central District Invite 3 291 +3

LOW 54-HOLE SCORE - TEAMTournament Score Vs. Par2011 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 859 -52009 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 866 +22013 Starmount Fall Classic 876 +242008 Chris Banister Gamecock Classic 878 +142010 Mercedes-Benz Championship 882 +182009 Golfweek Conference Challenge 883 +19

2007 Chris Banister Gamecock Classic 885 +212014 Central District Invite 885 +212014 Web.com Intercollegiate 885 +212010 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invite 892 +52

LOW 36-HOLE SCORE - TEAMTournament Score Vs. Par2014 Web.com Intercollegiate 577 +12013 Starmount Fall Classic 578 +102011 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 581 +52009 JMU Eagle Landing Invite 583 +72007 Chris Banister Gamecock Classic 585 +92008 Chris Banister Gamecock Classic 587 +112009 Golfweek Conference Challenge 590 +142007 Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate 591 +152013 Mercedes-Benz Championship 591 +152010 SunTrust Gator Women’s Invite 592 +322010 Mercedes-Benz Women’s Champ. 593 +17

TEAM SCORING AVERAGEYear Rounds Avg2010-11 30 301.102013-14 35 302.712009-10 31 304.062012-13 33 304.122008-09 35 305.20

TEAM VS. PARYear Rounds Avg2010-11 30 13.502013-14 35 15.512009-10 31 16.582012-13 33 16.852008-09 35 17.20

FINISH PERCENTAGEYear Opponents Pct. 2007-08 161 71.12010-11 169 63.92013-14 195 61.52009-10 168 57.72008-09 177 49.7

TEAM WINSYear Coach T’ment Wins 2007-08 Colette Murray 11 42010-11 Colette Murray 11 42008-09 Colette Murray 12 22012-13 Colette Murray 11 22013-14 Colette Murray 12 22009-10 Colette Murray 11 12011-12 Colette Murray 10 1

PAR OR BETTER ROUNDSYear Rounds P/B 2010-11 30 3 2008-09 35 2 2007-08 31 12013-14 35 1

ROUNDS PLAYEDYear Rounds 2008-09 352013-14 352012-13 332010-11 322009-10 31

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The 2008-09 team advanced to the NCAA Championship. Seated L-R: Maria Salinas, Christine Wolf, Maria Juliana Loza, Moa Duf, Emma de Groot & Colette Murray.

The Mocs had a little free time in Washington D.C., following 2009 NCAA Championship appearance.

BIRDIESYear Total 2008-09 3152013-14 3072010-11 3002012-13 2882007-08 257

EAGLESYear Total 2013-14 52012-13 42011-12 42010-11 32009-10 32008-09 32007-08 3

PAR 3 SCORINGYear Total 2008-09 3.2492010-11 3.2522009-10 3.2632007-08 3.2662012-13 3.267

PAR 4 SCORINGYear Total 2010-11 4.3272009-10 4.3392013-14 4.35352012-13 4.35392008-09 4.367

PAR 5 SCORINGYear Total 2010-11 5.0692013-14 5.1202007-08 5.1622008-09 5.1632012-13 5.166

LOW ROUNDS - INDIVIDUALName Tournament Rnd ScoreChristine Wolf 2011 JMU E.L. Invite 2 66 (-6)Emma de Groot 2011 JMU E.L. Invite 3 67 (-5)Jordan Britt 2014 Web.com Inter. 1 67 (-5)Emma de Groot 2010 SunTrust Gator 3 68 (-2)Emma de Groot 2008 Samford Int. 3 68 (-4)Christine Wolf 2011 JMU E.L. Invite 3 68 (-4)Emily McLennan 2014 Web.com Inter. 1 68 (-4)Maju Loza 2010 JMU E.L. Invite 2 69 (-3)Emma de Groot 2009 JMU E.L. Invite 3 69 (-3)Emma de Groot 2008 SunTrust Gator 2 69 (-1)Maju Loza 2010 Mercedes-Benz 2 69 (-3)Jordan Britt 2010 Landfall Tradition 3 69 (-3)Yushira Budhram 2011 K. Forest Chall. 2 69 (-4)Christine Wolf 2011 K. Forest Chall. 3 69 (-4)Jordan Britt 2013 Cardinal Cup 2 69 (-3)Agathe Sauzon 2013 Starmount Fall Cl. 3 69 (-2)Emily McLennan 2014 SoCon Champ. 2 69 (-3)

LOW 54-HOLE SCORE - INDIVIDUALName Tournament Score ParChristine Wolf 2011 JMU E.L. Invite 209 -7Agathe Sauzon 2013 Starmount Fall Cl. 210 -3Emma de Groot 2010 Samford Inter. 211 -5Emma de Groot 2009 JMU E.L. Invite 212 -4Emma de Groot 2010 SunTrust Gator 212 +2Jordan Britt 2014 Web.com Inter. 212 -4

Emma de Groot 2011 JMU E.L. Invite 213 -3Christine Wolf 2009 Golfweek Chall. 216 EKelly Brotherton 2007 Banister Classic 216 EChristine Wolf 2010 Mercedes-Benz 216 EEmma de Groot 2011 SunTrust Gator 216 +6

LOW 36-HOLE SCORE - INDIVIDUALName Tournament Score ParJordan Britt 2014 Web.com Inter. 137 -7Emily McLennan 2014 Web.com Inter. 139 -5Christine Wolf 2011 JMU E.L. Invite 141 -3Agathe Sauzon 2013 Starmount Fall Cl. 141 -1Christine Wolf 2010 NCAA East Reg. 142 -2Jordan Britt 2013 Starmount Fall Cl. 142 EEmma de Groot 2010 K. Forest Chall. 143 -3Emma de Groot 2009 JMU E.L. Invite 143 -1Emma de Groot 2007 Great Smokies 143 -1Emma de Groot 2008 Samford Int. 143 -1Jordan Britt 2013 Lady Pirate Int. 143 -1Emily McLennan 2013 Starmount Fall Cl. 143 +1

CAREER SCORING AVERAGE (min. 45 rounds)Name Years Rnds AvgEmma de Groot 2008-11 131 74.10Emily McLennan 2013-current 71 75.37Maria Salinas 2009 45 75.91Agathe Sauzon 2013-current 58 76.03Jordan Britt 2011-14 128 76.22Christine Wolf 2008-11 128 76.48Marion Duvernay 2011-12 70 77.13Maria Juliana Loza 2009-12 121 77.19Kayla Stewart 2008-09 57 77.77Isabella Loza 2013-current 68 78.00

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Christine Wolf holds the 54-hole scoring record with a seven-under par 209. Emma de Groot sits atop virtually every Chattanooga season and career record list.

CAREER VS. PAR (min. 45 rounds)Name Years Rnds AvgEmma de Groot 2008-11 131 2.73Emily McLennan 2013-current 71 3.52Maria Salinas 2009 45 3.93Agathe Sauzon 2013-current 58 4.22Jordan Britt 2011-14 128 4.41

CAREER WINSName Years T’ments WinsEmma de Groot 2008-11 46 6Agathe Sauzon 2013-present 20 2Emily McLennan 2013-14 25 1Christine Wolf 2008-11 45 1Jordan Britt 2011-14 45 1Marion Duvernay 2011-12 24 1Kelly Brotherton 2008 5 1

CAREER TOP 5’SName Years T’ments Top 5Emma de Groot 2008-11 46 20Christine Wolf 2008-11 45 9Jordan Britt 2011-14 45 9Emily McLennan 2013-current 25 5Maria Juliana Loza 2009-12 42 4Agathe Sauzon 2013-14 20 3

CAREER TOP 10’SName Years T’ments Top 10Emma de Groot 2008-11 46 24Christine Wolf 2008-11 45 16Jordan Britt 2011-14 45 11Emily McLennan 2013-current 25 9Maria Juliana Loza 2009-12 42 8Agathe Sauzon 2013-14 20 6

CAREER PAR OR BETTER ROUNDSName Years Rnds P/BEmma de Groot 2008-11 131 32Jordan Britt 2011-14 128 20Christine Wolf 2008-11 128 15Maria Juliana Loza 2009-12 121 14Agathe Sauzon 2013-current 58 12Marion Duvernay 2011-12 70 12Emily McLennan 2013-current 71 9

CAREER TOURNAMENTS PLAYEDName Years App.Emma de Groot 2008-11 46Jordan Britt 2011-14 45Christine Wolf 2008-11 45Maria Juliana Loza 2009-12 42Emily McLennan 2013-current 25

CAREER ROUNDS PLAYEDName Years RndsEmma de Groot 2008-11 131Christine Wolf 2008-11 128Jordan Britt 2011-14 128Maria Juliana Loza 2009-12 121Emily McLennan 2013-current 71

CAREER FINISH PERCENTAGEName Years Opp. Pct.Emma de Groot 2008-11 3874 81.9Emily McLennan 2013-current 2140 71.9Maria Salinas 2009 1336 68.2Christine Wolf 2008-11 3767 65.0Jordan Britt 2011-14 3991 63.2Agathe Sauzon 2013-current 1773 62.3

CAREER COUNTING SCORESName Years Count Pct.Emily McLennan 2013-current 69 98.6Emma de Groot 2008-11 126 98.4Maria Salinas 2009 42 93.3Agathe Sauzon 2013-current 51 92.7Jordan Britt 2011-14 106 86.9

CAREER BIRDIESName Years Rnds TotalEmma de Groot 2008-11 131 287Jordan Britt 2011-14 128 249Christine Wolf 2008-11 128 248Maria Juliana Loza 2009-12 121 177Emily McLennan 2013-current 71 156

CAREER EAGLESName Years Rnds TotalJordan Britt 2011-14 128 7Mette Kryger 2012-13 55 3Marion Duvernay 2011-12 70 3Christine Wolf 2008-11 128 3Agathe Sauzon 2013-current 58 2Maria Salinas 2009 45 2Sarah Dolmovich 2013-current 11 2Kayla Stewart 2008-10 57 2

SEASON SCORING AVERAGEName Year Rnds AvgEmma de Groot 2009-10 31 73.81Emma de Groot 2007-08 34 74.06Emma de Groot 2010-11 30 74.27Jordan Britt 2013-14 37 74.59Christine Wolf 2010-11 30 74.80Emily McLennan 2013-14 37 75.00Emma de Groot 2008-09 35 75.89

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Maria Juliana Loza counted in all 31 rounds played in 2009-10. Jordan Britt was 2014 SoCon Golfer of the Year.

Agathe Sauzon 2012-13 21 75.67Emily McLennan 2012-13 34 75.76Christine Wolf 2007-08 31 75.97

SEASON VS. PARName Year Rnds AvgEmma de Groot 2009-10 31 1.94Emma de Groot 2007-08 34 2.38Emma de Groot 2010-11 32 2.55Jordan Britt 2013-14 37 2.73Christine Wolf 2010-11 32 3.03

SEASON WINSName Year T’ments WinsEmma de Groot 2008-09 12 2Emma de Groot 2007-08 12 2Emily McLennan 2013-14 13 1Agathe Sauzon 2013-14 13 1Agathe Sauzon 2012-13 7 1Jordan Britt 2011-12 10 1Marion Duvernay 2012-13 8 1Emma de Groot 2009-10 11 1Emma de Groot 2010-11 11 1Christine Wolf 2010-11 11 1Kelly Brotherton 2007-08 5 1

SEASON TOP 5’SName Year T’ments Top 5Jordan Britt 2013-14 13 6Emma de Groot 2007-08 12 6Emma de Groot 2010-11 11 5Emma de Groot 2009-10 11 5Emma de Groot 2008-09 12 4

SEASON TOP 10’SName Year T’ments Top 10Emma de Groot 2007-08 12 9Jordan Britt 2013-14 13 7Christine Wolf 2010-11 11 6Emma de Groot 2010-11 11 6Christine Wolf 2007-08 11 5Emma de Groot 2009-10 11 5Maria Salinas 2008-09 12 5Emily McLennan 2013-14 13 5

SEASON PAR OR BETTER ROUNDSName Year Rnds P/BJordan Britt 2013-14 37 10Emma de Groot 2009-10 31 10Emma de Groot 2007-08 34 9Agathe Sauzon 2013-14 37 8Emma de Groot 2010-11 30 7Emily McLennan 2013-14 37 7

SEASON ROUNDS PLAYEDName Year RndsJordan Britt 2013-14 37Isabella Loza 2013-14 37Emily McLennan 2013-14 37Agathe Sauzon 2013-14 37Maria Salinas 2008-09 35Maria Juliana Loza 2008-09 35Emma de Groot 2008-09 35Christine Wolf 2008-09 35

SEASON FINISH PERCENTAGEName Year Opp. Pct.Emma de Groot 2007-08 1007 92.5Emma de Groot 2009-10 937 86.7Christine Wolf 2007-08 900 81.1

Jordan Britt 2013-14 1164 80.1Christine Wolf 2010-11 938 79.7

SEASON COUNTING SCORESName Year Count Pct.Emily McLennan 2013-14 34 97.1Emma de Groot 2008-09 34 97.1Emily McLennan 2012-13 33 100.0Jordan Britt 2013-14 33 94.3Agathe Sauzon 2013-14 32 91.4Maria Salinas 2008-09 32 91.4

SEASON BIRDIESName Year TotalEmily McLennan 2013-14 89Emma de Groot 2008-09 77Jordan Britt 2013-14 74Emma de Groot 2007-08 73Agathe Sauzon 2013-14 72Jordan Britt 2011-12 70Emma de Groot 2009-10 70

SEASON EAGLESName Year TotalJordan Britt 2013-14 5Sarah Dolmovich 2013-14 2Agathe Sauzon 2012-13 2Mette Kryger 2011-12 2Marion Duvernay 2010-11 2

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2007-08Chris Banister Gamecock ClassicSept. 7-9 | Silver Lakes GC | Glencoe, Ala.1st of 9 288 297 300 885Kelly Brotherton 74 72 70 216 1Emma de Groot 70 75 74 219 2Christine Wolf 73 77 75 225 T5Kayla Stewart 71 76 81 228 9Katie Taylor 76 74 82 232 T14

Great Smokies Women’s CollegiateSept. 29-30 | Waynesville CC | Waynesville, N.C.1st of 24 299 292 591Emma de Groot 72 71 143 T2Kayla Stewart 75 72 147 T6Christine Wolf 74 74 148 T13Kelly Brotherton 78 75 153 T31Katie Taylor 79 85 164 T81

Hawkeye InvitationalOct. 6-7 | Finkbine GC | Iowa City, Iowa1st of 13 300 298 311 909Emma de Groot 72 75 76 223 2Kelly Brotherton 73 76 80 229 T9Christine Wolf 79 70 81 230 T11Kayla Stewart 77 77 77 231 T13Katie Taylor 78 81 78 237 T22

LPGA Xavier InviteOct. 13-14 | LPGA International | Daytona Beach, Fla.3rd of 14 306 308 296 910Emma de Groot 74 78 73 225 T9Christine Wolf 79 75 72 226 T11Kayla Stewart 77 76 75 228 T15Kelly Brotherton 76 79 76 231 25Katie Taylor 86 81 78 245 T58

Edwin Watts/Palmetto IntercollegiateOct. 29-30 | Oak Point GC | Kiawah Island, S.C.T11th of 20 320 314 303 937Emma de Groot 76 73 73 222 6Kelly Brotherton 83 77 75 235 T34Kayla Stewart 78 82 78 238 T47Christine Wolf 85 85 77 247 T74Katie Taylor 83 82 83 248 T78

SunTrust Lady Gator InviteFeb. 22-24 | Mark Bostick GC at UF | Gainesville, Fla.12th of 15 308 310 304 922Emma de Groot 77 69 71 217 T7Christine Wolf 73 75 74 222 T21

Kayla Stewart 76 80 78 234 T53Katie Taylor 82 86 81 249 81Milla Junni 91 89 91 271 83

Pinehurst ChallengeMar. 9-11 | Pinehurst No. 8 | Pinehurst, N.C.7th of 22 311 309 309 929Emma de Groot 75 74 74 223 3Christine Wolf 73 79 77 229 T10Kayla Stewart 81 73 82 236 T37Katie Taylor 82 83 76 241 T61Milla Junni 85 85 93 263 110

Samford Women’s IntercollegiateMar. 17-18 | Limestone Springs GC | Oneonta, Ala.2nd of 15 300 303- 298 901Emma de Groot 72 71 68 211 1Christine Wolf 74 74 79 227 T10Katie Taylor 72 83 74 229 T13Kayla Stewart 82 75 77 234 35Milla Junni 88 86 91 265 77

Larry Nelson Collegiate InviteMar. 31-Apr. 1 | Chateau Elan | Braselton, Ga.1st of 17 319 306 303 928Emma de Groot 77 74 71 222 1Christine Wolf 75 77 73 225 2Kayla Stewart 83 74 77 234 T13Katie Taylor 84 81 82 247 48

Peg Barnard California CollegiateApril 11-12 | Stanford GC | Stanford, Calif.12th of 14 321 312 633Emma de Groot 77 74 151 T16Christine Wolf 79 73 152 T21Kayla Stewart 82 82 164 T59Katie Taylor 83 83 166 68

Southern Conference ChampionshipApril 20-22 | Links at Stono Ferry | Hollywood, S.C.5th of 10 305 313 325 943Christine Wolf 74 76 74 224 T3Katie Taylor 78 79 82 239 T22Emma de Groot 78 79 82 239 T22Kayla Stewart 75 79 87 241 25

NCAA East RegionalMay 8-10 | UGA GC | Athens, Ga.Emma de Groot 73 76 74 223 T17

2008-09Chris Banister Gamecock ClassicSept. 5-7 | Silver Lakes GC | Glencoe, Ala.1st of 10 288 299 291 878Emma de Groot 76 70 72 218 1Christine Wolf 70 78 71 219 3Kayla Stewart 71 77 73 221 6Maria Salinas 71 74 80 225 9Maria Juliana Loza 77 79 75 231 T18Katie Taylor (Ind) 83 81 84 248 T46

Mason Rudolph Women’s ChampionshipSept. 26-28 | Legends Club | Franklin, Tenn.13th of 17 308 292 302 902Emma de Groot 76 74 73 223 T35Maria Salinas 78 72 75 225 T45Christine Wolf 78 78 75 231 T64Kayla Stewart 76 74 81 231 T64Maria Juliana Loza 82 72 79 233 T70

Mercedes-Benz Women’s ChampionshipOct. 10-12 | Fox Den CC | Knoxville, Tenn.T9th of 18 296 302 295 893Maria Salinas 73 74 70 217 T10Maria Juliana Loza 72 74 79 225 T36Emma de Groot 75 79 72 226 T43Christine Wolf 76 76 76 228 T54Kayla Stewart 78 78 77 233 T73

The Derby InvitationalOct. 27-29 | University Club | Auburn, Ala.11th of 17 317 306 302 925Maria Juliana Loza 78 77 73 228 T24Maria Salinas 79 74 76 229 T28Emma de Groot 79 77 73 229 T28Christine Wolf 81 78 81 240 T72Kayla Stewart 81 79 80 240 T72

Wildcat InvitationalFeb. 22-24 | Peninsula GC | Puerto Perasco, Mexico16th of 17 318 320 320 958Maria Juliana Loza 86 78 72 236 T63Maria Salinas 77 81 81 232 70Christine Wolf 80 80 84 244 T76Emma de Groot 80 81 83 244 T76Moa Duf 81 83 85 249 T80

Eagle Landing InvitationalMar. 9-10 | Eagle Landing CC | Or. Park, Fla.1st of 15 291 292 283 866Emma de Groot 72 71 69 212 1Moa Duf 74 73 71 218 5Maria Juliana Loza 72 76 71 219 6Maria Salinas 73 72 78 223 T13Christine Wolf 77 80 72 229 T31

Betsy Rawls Longhorn InvitationalMar. 20-22 | Univ. of Texas GC | Austin, Texas14th of 17 304 311 315 930Emma de Groot 77 78 77 232 T41Maria Salinas 75 79 79 233 T47Christine Wolf 77 80 77 234 T50Maria Juliana Loza 75 78 82 235 T56Moa Duf 80 76 82 238 T62

John/Kirk Panther IntercollegiateMar. 30-31 | Eagles Landing GC | Atlanta, Ga.3rd of 13 300 295 301 896Moa Duf 72 73 77 222 6Maria Salinas 78 73 73 224 T7Emma de Groot 77 73 75 225 T11Christine Wolf 73 76 79 228 T22

Maria Juliana Loza 84 79 76 239 T50Kayla Stewart (Ind) 78 79 76 233 T39Katie Taylor (Ind) 85 86 83 254 65

Lady Mocs IntercollegiateApr. 6-7 | Lookout Mtn GC | Lookout Mountain, Ga.2nd of 10 326 326Maria Salinas 79 79 T2Christine Wolf 81 81 T5Emma de Groot 81 81 T5Maria Juliana Loza 85 85 T17Moa Duf 86 86 T22Kayla Stewart (Ind) 79 79 T2Katie Taylor (Ind) 86 86 T22

Southern Conference ChampionshipApr. 19-21 | Moss Creek GC | Hilton Head, S.C.2nd of 10 319 313 306 938Maria Salinas 76 75 79 230 T3Emma de Groot 82 75 74 231 5Christine Wolf 81 82 76 239 T18Maria Juliana Loza 83 81 77 241 21Moa Duf 80 85 81 246 T26

NCAA Central RegionalMay 7-9 | Scarlet Course | Columbus, Ohio8th of 21 303 299 320 922Emma de Groot 76 76 79 231 T35Christine Wolf 76 77 78 231 T35Moa Duf 74 74 85 233 T44Maria Salinas 80 72 84 236 T55Maria Juliana Loza 77 81 79 237 T57

NCAA ChampionshipMay 19-22 | Caves Valley GC | Owings Mills, Md.21st of 24 316 307 305 320 1248Emma de Groot 79 73 76 76 304 T39Maria Salinas 75 77 75 83 310 T66Moa Duf 79 79 76 81 315 T90Christine Wolf 85 78 78 86 327 T115Maria Juliana Loza 83 82 88 80 333 T120

2009-10Hooters Collegiate Match PlaySept. 6-8 | LPGA Int’l Legends | Daytona Beach, Fla. Stroke Play Qualifying Results - Sept. 68th of 16 302 300 602 Maria Salinas 75 72 147 T18Emma de Groot 76 75 151 T29Maju Loza 77 77 154 T46Kayla Stewart 74 81 155 T54Christine Wolf 82 76 158 T58

Match Play Results - Sept. 7-8Championship BracketQuarters: Florida def. Chattanooga 3-2Matches: Evan Jensen (UF) def. M. Salinas (UTC) 3&2, Marika Lendl (UF) def. Moa Duf (UTC) 4&3, E. de Groot (UTC) def. Amelia Lewis (UF) 1 up, Andrea Watts (UF) def. C. Wolf (UTC) 6&4, M.J. Loza (UTC) def. Isabelle Lendl (UF) 2&1.Semis: Georgia def. Chattanooga 2-1-2Matches: M. Salinas (UTC) vs. Milena Savich (UGa) halved, Marta Silva Zamora (UGa) def. M. Duf (UTC) 7&6, E. de Groot (UTC) def. Emelie Burger (UGa) 5&3, Carolina Andrade (UGa) def. K. Stewart (UTC) 5&4, M.J. Loza (UTC) vs. Kendall Wright (UGa) halved.7th-Place Match: South Carolina 3, Chattanooga 2Matches: E. de Groot (UTC) def. Corrine Carr (USC) 1 up, Katie Burnett (USC) def. K. Stewart (UTC) 1 up, Amanda Stang (USC) def. C. Wolf (UTC) 3&2, M.

Katie Taylor (2008-10) was a starter on the first team in 2007-08.

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Salinas (UTC) def. Taylor Barrett (USC) 2 up, Benedicte Toumpsin (USC) def. M.J. Loza (UTC) 3&1.Records: E. de Groot 3-0, M.J. Loza 1-1-1, M. Salinas 1-2, M. Duf 0-2, K. Stewart 0-2, C. Wolf 0-2.

Golfweek Conference ChallengeSept. 13-15 | Primm Valley Desert | Primm, Nev.3rd of 18 296 294 293 883Christine Wolf 71 73 72 216 T3Maria Salinas 75 72 74 221 T11Emma de Groot 74 74 73 221 T11Maju Loza 76 75 74 225 T26Kayla Stewart 81 80 77 238 T66

Bettie Lou Evans Fall InvitationalSept. 25-27 | Univ. Club | Lexington, Ky. 3rd of 14 303 291 598Emma de Groot 72 74 146 T5Maju Loza 75 75 150 T17Maria Salinas 78 72 150 T17Kayla Stewart 78 74 152 T31Christine Wolf 81 76 157 T45

Mercedes-Benz Women’s ChampionshipOct. 16-18 | Fox Den CC | Farragut, Tenn. 8th of 18 300 302 305 907Emma de Groot 73 72 79 224 T20Maria Juliana Loza 79 77 71 227 T29Maria Salinas 74 77 77 228 T39Christine Wolf 80 76 78 234 T66Kayla Stewart 74 77 85 236 T77

Kinderlou Forest ChallengeMar. 1-2 | Kinderlou Forest G.C. | Valdosta, Ga. T15 of 18 322 311 320 953 Emma de Groot 73 70 77 220 T4Christine Wolf 80 79 78 237 T59Maria Juliana Loza 85 80 84 249 T84Katie Taylor 89 82 81 252 87Moa Duf 84 88 84 256 T88

JMU/Eagle Landing InvitationalMarch 7-9 | Eagle Landing GC | Jacksonville, Fla. 8th of 17 316 295 307 918Emma de Groot 74 70 73 217 2Maria Juliana Loza 80 69 75 224 T7Moa Duf 80 74 80 234 T50Christine Wolf 82 82 79 243 T75Katie Taylor 87 85 81 253 T87

John Kirk/Panther IntercollegiateMarch 22-23 | Eagle’s Landing CC | Stockbridge, Ga.T3 of 12 305 317 312 934Christine Wolf 76 78 74 228 T7Maria Juliana Loza 75 79 78 232 T15Emma de Groot 76 78 78 232 T15Moa Duf 78 82 82 242 T40Katie Taylor 86 82 89 257 66

Betsy Rawls Longhorn InvitationalMarch 26-28 | UT GC | Austin, Texas10th of 16 315 301 311 927Emma de Groot 75 72 78 225 T16Maria Juliana Loza 77 76 74 227 T23Christine Wolf 82 77 78 237 T54Moa Duf 82 76 81 239 T63Katie Taylor 81 84 87 252 T85

SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf InvitationalApril 10-11 | Mark Bostick GC UF | Gainesville, Fla.4th of 15 299 293 300 892Emma de Groot 71 73 68 212 *1Christine Wolf 74 74 73 221 T18

Moa Duf 78 71 79 228 T31Maria Juliana Loza 76 75 80 231 T40*Won in playoff over Michigan State’s Laura Kueny

Southern Conference ChampionshipApril 18-20 | Moss Creek GC | Hilton Head, S.C.1st of 10 306 297 299 902Emma de Groot 76 72 72 220 2Maria Juliana Loza 74 76 74 224 4Christine Wolf 80 71 76 227 T6Moa Duf 76 78 77 231 T14Katie Taylor 88 89 87 264 T46

NCAA East RegionalMay 6-8 | Ironwood CC | Greenville, N.C.18th of 24 293 301 316 910Emma de Groot 71 75 74 220 T30Christine Wolf 72 70 81 223 T47Maria Juliana Loza 74 77 76 227 T65Katie Taylor 76 79 85 240 110

2010-11Labor Day ShootoutSept. 6 | TPC Sawgrass | Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. T2nd of 6 316 156 472Maria Juliana Loza 76 37 113 2Christine Wolf 79 36 115 T4Emma de Groot 77 40 117 T7Yushira Budhram 84 43 127 T20Jordan Britt 87 45 132 T27

Golfweek Conference ChallengeSept. 26-28 | Red Sky GC | Vail, Colo.10th of 18 303 310 298 911Emma de Groot 73 76 74 223 T16Christine Wolf 74 78 73 225 T24Maria Juliana Loza 77 76 76 229 T35Jordan Britt 80 80 75 235 T50Yushira Budhram 79 86 81 246 T80

Mercedes-Benz Women’s ChampionshipOct. 8-10 | Holston Hills CC | Knoxville, Tenn.7th of 15 300 293 289 882Christine Wolf 73 73 70 216 T9Emma de Groot 72 72 74 218 T15Maria Juliana Loza 76 69 73 218 T15Yushira Budhram 79 79 72 230 T59Jordan Britt 79 80 76 235 T68

Landfall TraditionOct. 22-24 | CC of Landfall | Wilmington, N.C.10th of 18 309 303 299 911Jordan Britt 78 75 69 222 T11Christine Wolf 72 77 76 225 T22Maria Juliana Loza 76 77 77 230 T40Emma de Groot 84 74 77 235 T63Yushira Budhram 83 84 79 246 79

Lady Paladin InvitationalOct. 29-31 | Furman GC | Greenville, S.C.1st of 17 305 308 302 915Emma de Groot 75 78 73 226 4Christine Wolf 74 76 77 227 T5Jordan Britt 78 81 74 233 T14Yushira Budhram 85 73 78 236 T21Maria Juliana Loza 78 82 80 240 T38

Kinderlou Forest ChallengeF27-M1 | Kinderlou Forest GC | Valdosta, Ga.1st of 14 305 301 290 896Yushira Budhram 79 69 71 219 2Emma de Groot 71 77 74 222 4Christine Wolf 77 79 69 225 7

Maria Juliana Loza 78 76 76 230 T19Jordan Britt 81 79 79 239 T50Marion Duvernay (I) 73 81 82 236 T43

SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf InvitationalMarch 6-7 | Mark Bostick GC UF | Gainesville, Fla.T6th of 17 297 304 300 901Emma de Groot 73 73 70 216 T3Marion Duvernay 73 75 79 227 T25Christine Wolf 73 76 80 229 T35Yushira Budhram 78 81 77 236 T62Maria Juliana Loza 82 80 74 236 T62Jordan Britt (Ind) 74 86 78 238 T67

JMU/Eagle Landing InvitationalMar. 11-13 | Eagle Landing GC | O. Park, Fla.1st of 18 296 285 278 859Christine Wolf 75 66 68 209 1Emma de Groot 76 70 67 213 2Maria Juliana Loza 72 75 72 219 6Marion Duvernay 76 74 71 221 T9Yushira Budhram 73 75 76 224 T17Jordan Britt (Ind) 76 72 74 222 T12

Liz Murphey Collegiate ClassicApril 1-3 | UGA Golf Course | Athens, Ga.Best Ball Format23rd of 23 310 304 302 916Emma de Groot 77 76 76 229 T47Christine Wolf 81 78 73 232 T63Marion Duvernay 79 78 81 238 T90Jordan Britt 78 81 83 242 T104Yushira Budhram 89 85 85 259 120

Traditional Team Scoring (Used for record keeping)20th of 23 315 313 313 941

Southern Conference ChampionshipApril 17-19 | Moss Creek GC | Hilton Head, S.C.1st of 10 303 305 292 900Emma de Groot 74 71 74 219 1Jordan Britt 77 75 70 222 2Maria Juliana Loza 78 80 72 230 T5Christine Wolf 75 80 76 231 T7Marion Duvernay 77 79 86 242 T26

NCAA Central RegionalMay 5-7 | Warren GC | Notre Dame, Ind.T12 of 24 303 309 305 917Maria Juliana Loza 73 78 72 223 T8Christine Wolf 75 76 74 225 T18Emma de Groot 77 76 77 230 T41Marion Duvernay 78 80 82 240 T89Jordan Britt 84 79 82 245 T112

2011-12Golfweek Conference ChallengeSept. 19-21 | Red Sky GC | Wolcott, Colo.14th of 18 305 325 302 932Marion Duvernay 72 77 72 221 T5Maria Juliana Loza 77 81 78 236 T54Mette Kryger 79 84 77 240 T69M. Gasplmayr 81 87 75 243 T73Jordan Britt 77 83 85 245 T77

Bettie Lou Evans InvitationalSept. 30-Oct. 2 | University Club | Lexington, Ky.6th of 16 331 310 305 946M. Gasplmayr 83 76 74 233 T8Marion Duvernay 83 77 77 237 T21Mette Kryger 83 77 79 239 T28Jordan Britt 84 80 75 239 T28Maria Juliana Loza 82 84 88 254 75

Tar Heel InvitationalOct. 7-9 | UNC Finley GC | Chapel Hill, N.C.16th of 18 307 297 293 897Jordan Britt 78 73 70 221 T34Mette Kryger 73 73 76 222 T37Marion Duvernay 80 75 70 225 T55M. Gasplmayr 77 76 77 230 T79Yushira Budhram 79 78 79 236 91

The Landfall TraditionOct. 28-30 | CC of Landfall | Wilmington, N.C.17th of 18 309 328 318 955Marion Duvernay 73 84 80 237 T45Mette Kryger 78 80 80 238 T53Jordan Britt 80 88 73 241 T66Maria Juliana Loza 78 83 85 246 T79M. Gasplmayr 85 81 W

Edwin Watts/Kiawah Island ClassicFeb. 26-28 | Cougar Pt&Oak Pt GC | Kiawah Island, S.C.10th of 33 309 302 310 921Maria Juliana Loza 77 73 78 228 T31Jordan Britt 79 77 75 231 T48Mette Kryger 73 80 81 234 T63Marion Duvernay 82 79 76 237 T91Yushira Budhram 80 73 87 240 T109Sophie Weilguni (I) 77 79 77 233 T59

JMU Eagle Landing InvitationalMarch 9-11 | Eagle Landing GC | Orange Park, Fla.T7th of 18 303 304 302 909Jordan Britt 70 74 76 220 T10Maria Juliana Loza 74 76 76 226 T24Mette Kryger 79 78 71 228 T34Marion Duvernay 80 76 83 239 T73Sophie Weilguni 84 82 79 245 T90

SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf InvitationalMarch 16-18 | Mark Bostick GC UF | Gainesville, Fla.15th of 17 302 311 310 923Jordan Britt 70 79 76 225 T39Mette Kryger 75 78 78 231 T55Sophie Weilguni 77 78 77 232 T60Maria Juliana Loza 80 76 80 236 73Marion Duvernay 80 79 79 238 T75

Knights & Pirates InviteApril 9-10 | Suntree CC | Melbourne, Fla.5th of 15 298 298 299 895Marion Duvernay 76 70 75 221 T9Maria Juliana Loza 72 76 75 223 T15Mette Kryger 74 77 74 225 T21Jordan Britt 76 75 77 228 T36Sophie Weilguni 80 82 75 237 T65

Southern Conference ChampionshipApril 15-17 | Moss Creek GC | Hilton Head, S.C.1st of 10 317 303 301 921Jordan Britt 77 71 74 222 1Maria Juliana Loza 77 74 76 227 3Mette Kryger 83 76 78 237 T14Marion Duvernay 80 82 75 237 T14Sophie Weilguni 86 83 76 245 T31

NCAA East RegionalMay 10-12 | Penn State Blue | State College, Pa.19th of 24 311 306 302 919Maria Juliana Loza 73 72 76 221 T19Jordan Britt 78 77 70 225 T46Marion Duvernay 77 77 76 230 T76Sophie Weilguni 83 80 83 246 T115Mette Kryger 87 83 80 250 120

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2012-13Wild Eggs Cardinal CupSept. 17-18 | Cardinal Club GC | Simpsonville, Ky.3rd of 15 300 301 300 901Marion Duvernay 72 75 72 219 T4Jordan Britt 77 74 73 224 T14Emily McLennan 73 76 78 227 T21Mette Kryger 79 76 77 232 T41Isabella Loza 78 83 78 239 T59Porsche Campbell (I) 72 79 79 230 T33

Mason Rudolph Women’s ChampionshipSept. 21-23 | Legends Club N. | Franklin, Tenn.14th of 15 311 317 310 938Jordan Britt 75 80 74 229 T28Emily McLennan 79 78 75 232 T41Marion Duvernay 78 79 84 241 69Mette Kryger 79 85 78 242 70Porsche Campbell 83 80 83 246 73

Mercedes-Benz CollegiateOct. 12-14 | Holston Hills CC | Knoxville, Tenn.14th of 16 311 307 304 922Jordan Britt 76 72 74 222 T26Marion Duvernay 77 74 79 230 T50Emily McLennan 78 75 77 230 T50Isabella Loza 80 86 74 240 T71Porsche Campbell 80 87 79 246 T80Mette Kryger (I) 81 83 76 240 T71

Lady Paladin InvitationalOct. 26-28 | Furman GC | Greenville, S.C.1st of 14 305 297 294 896Marion Duvernay 74 70 75 219 1Jordan Britt 76 74 71 221 2Emily McLennan 76 73 73 222 T6Porsche Campbell 79 80 75 234 T40Mette Kryger 87 87 79 253 T72Isabella Loza (I) 77 77 76 230 T15

Central District InvitationalFeb. 18-19 | River Wilderness GC | Parrish, Fla.9th of 12 303 316 298 917Mette Kryger 71 80 76 227 T20Marion Duvernay 80 78 71 229 T27Emily McLennan 77 77 76 230 T31Jordan Britt 75 81 75 231 T36Porsche Campbell 81 83 78 242 T58Isabella Loza (I) 75 74 77 226 T16Agathe Sauzon (I) 76 77 82 235 T47

JMU Eagle Landing InvitationalMarch 8-10 | Eagle Landing GC | Orange Park, Fla.5th of 17 302 295 307 904Emily McLennan 71 74 76 221 T9Agathe Sauzon 76 73 73 222 T13Mette Kryger 77 74 78 229 T36Isabella Loza 78 74 80 232 T48Jordan Britt 80 78 80 238 T72Marion Duvernay (I) 78 70 72 220 T7Porsche Campbell (I) 75 75 85 235 T58

SunTrust Gator Women’s InvitationalMarch 15-17 | Mark Bostick GC UF | Gainesville, Fla.11th of 14 302 307 292 901Isabella Loza 78 73 72 223 T28Agathe Sauzon 72 80 72 224 T32Emily McLennan 76 76 74 226 T38Mette Kryger 76 78 76 230 T56Marion Duvernay 81 82 74 237 T70

Briar’s Creek InvitationalMarch 25-26 | GC at Briar’s Creek | Johns Isle, S.C.15th of 18 319 316 313 948Isabella Loza 76 79 81 236 T43Emily McLennan 82 79 76 237 T46Mette Kryger 82 79 77 238 T53Jordan Britt 82 79 81 242 T71Agathe Sauzon 79 86 79 244 T79

Web.com IntercollegiateApril 8-9 | Marsh Landing CC | Ponte V. Beach, Fla.12th of 20 298 303 302 903Agathe Sauzon 72 72 73 217 T8Jordan Britt 73 73 78 224 T36Emily McLennan 75 79 73 227 T49Porsche Campbell 78 79 78 235 T80Isabella Loza 78 79 79 236 T86

Southern Conference ChampionshipApril 14-16 | Moss Creek GC | Hilton Head, S.C.1st of 10 297 300 298 895Agathe Sauzon 75 71 72 218 1Emily McLennan 72 74 76 222 T5Isabella Loza 77 78 75 230 T12Jordan Britt 75 82 75 232 T16Porsche Campbell 75 77 84 236 T30

NCAA East RegionalMay 9-11 | University Club | Auburn, Ala.19th of 24 309 298 304 911Jordan Britt 77 74 73 224 T51Emily McLennan 76 75 76 227 T70Agathe Sauzon 77 74 78 229 T79Isabella Loza 79 75 77 231 T85Porsche Campbell 85 82 80 247 T120

2013-14Cardinal CupSept. 16-17 | Cardinal Club | Simpsonville, Ky.3rd of 12 301 293 307 901Jordan Britt 75 69 76 220 9Emily McLennan 76 73 73 222 T10Agathe Sauzon 74 73 80 227 25Isabella Loza 76 78 78 232 T36Mette Kryger 82 79 85 246 62Porsche Campbell (I) 83 77 82 242 57

Mercedes-Benz Women’s ChampionshipSept. 20-22 | Cherokee C.C. | Knoxville, Tenn.8th of 17 292 Rain 299 591Emily McLennan 70 76 146 T19Agathe Sauzon 73 75 148 T32Isabella Loza 74 74 148 T32Jordan Britt 75 74 149 T39Mette Kryger 77 85 162 T90Porsche Campbell (I) 83 89 172 T92

Starmount Fall ClassicSept. 30-Oct. 1 | S’mount Forest | G’boro, N.C.1st of 15 289 289 298 876Agathe Sauzon 70 71 69 210 1Jordan Britt 70 72 75 217 T5Emily McLennan 71 72 77 220 T11Isabella Loza 78 74 80 232 T43Porsche Campbell 78 83 77 238 T59

Lady Pirate IntercollegiateOct. 7-8 | Greenville C.C. | Greenville, N.C.8th of 16 304 306 308 918Jordan Britt 72 71 76 219 T3Emily McLennan 79 77 76 232 T34Isabella Loza 76 80 78 234 41

Agathe Sauzon 77 84 78 239 T57Porsche Campbell 81 78 85 244 T71

Diane Thomason InvitationalOct. 12-13 | Finkbine Golf Course | Iowa City, Iowa8th of 12 320 307 305 932Emily McLennan 84 73 72 229 T15Jordan Britt 77 78 78 233 T26Agathe Sauzon 81 77 77 235 T34Isabella Loza 83 79 78 240 59Porsche Campbell 79 87 82 248 68Mette Kryger (I) 75 79 79 233 T26

Central District InvitationalFeb. 17-18 | Cypress Links | Lakewood Ranch, Fla.10th of 13 292 302 291 885Jordan Britt 72 74 74 220 T29Agathe Sauzon 70 79 71 220 T29Emily McLennan 74 74 73 221 T31Isabella Loza 76 77 73 226 T50DeeDee Russell 82 77 78 237 T65Porsche Campbell (I) 79 76 78 233 T60Sarah Dolmovich (I) 82 78 83 243 70

Kiawah Island ClassicMarch 2-4 | Cougar Pt & Oak Pt | Kiawah Is., S.C.4th of 36 297 311 300 908Emily McLennan 75 76 71 222 T4Jordan Britt 73 80 73 226 T17Agathe Sauzon 72 79 78 229 T33Isabella Loza 77 77 79 233 T53Porsche Campbell 83 79 78 240 T99

3M Jaguar IntercollegiateMarch 14-16 | Forest Hills G.C. | Augusta, Ga.11th of 14 325 312 299 936Jordan Britt 76 75 72 223 T4Emily McLennan 83 77 73 233 T30Isabella Loza 84 79 77 240 T49Agathe Sauzon 83 81 77 241 53Porsche Campbell 83 82 80 245 T61Sarah Dolmovich (I) 81 74 85 240 T49

Briar’s Creek InvitationalMarch 24-25 | Briar’s Creek G.C. | Johns Island, S.C.6th of17 303 304 294 901Emily McLennan 75 74 71 220 T7Agathe Sauzon 72 77 72 221 T9Jordan Britt 77 74 74 225 T22Isabella Loza 79 79 79 237 T58Porsche Campbell 89 81 77 247 82

Web.com IntercollegiateApril 7-8 | Marsh Landing C.C. | P. Vedra Beach, Fla.9th of 19 282 295 308 885Jordan Britt 67 70 75 212 4Emily McLennan 68 71 77 216 T8Isabella Loza 74 76 78 228 T52Agathe Sauzon 73 78 78 229 T55Porsche Campbell 83 78 78 239 90Sarah Dolmovich (I) 78 79 81 238 T87

Southern Conference ChampionshipApril 13-15 | Moss Creek G.C. | Hilton Head, S.C.1st of 9 312 295 308 915Emily McLennan 73 75 74 222 1Jordan Britt 80 69 80 229 3Isabella Loza 80 76 76 232 T6Agathe Sauzon 79 75 80 234 T10Porsche Campbell DQ 81 78 DQ

NCAA West RegionalMay 8-10 | Tumble Creek | Cle Elum, Wash.17th of 24 316 312 319 947Emily McLennan 80 76 80 236 T68Jordan Britt 77 82 79 238 T79Agathe Sauzon 81 80 78 239 T87Isabella Loza 80 78 82 240 T91Porsche Campbell 79 78 85 242 T96

Jordan Britt captured the 2012 SoCon title for her first collegiate win.

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MOCS IN NCAA REGIONALSYEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM SCORINGYear Finish 1st 2nd 3rd Total2009 C 8 303 299 320 9222010 E 18 293 301 316 9102011 C 12 303 309 305 9172012 E 19 311 306 302 9192013 E T19 309 298 304 9112014 W 17 316 312 319 947

TEAM ROUND-BY-ROUND (COUNTERS ONLY) 2009 1 2 3 Total Eagles 0 0 0 0Birdies 6 9 2 17Pars 46 45 38 129Bogeys 19 16 30 65Others 1 2 2 52010 1 2 3 Total Eagles 0 0 0 0Birdies 15 7 5 27Pars 37 47 39 123Bogeys 20 16 23 59Others 0 2 5 72011 1 2 3 Total Eagles 0 0 0 0Birdies 6 4 10 20Pars 47 46 42 135Bogeys 17 21 15 53Others 2 1 5 82012 1 2 3 Total Eagles 0 0 0 0Birdies 6 8 9 23Pars 41 41 43 125Bogeys 21 20 17 58Others 4 3 3 102013 1 2 3 Total Eagles 0 0 0 0Birdies 6 6 9 21Pars 43 51 42 137Bogeys 21 14 17 52Others 2 1 3 62014 1 2 3 Total Eagles 0 0 0 0Birdies 1 7 5 13Pars 45 38 36 119Bogeys 23 24 27 74Others 3 3 4 10

TOP TEAM ROUNDS - NCAA REGIONALS Year Score Round Course 1) 2010 293 1 Ironwood C.C.2) 2013 298 2 Auburn Univ. Club3) 2009 299 2 Scarlet Course4) 2010 301 2 Ironwood C.C.

5) 2012 302 3 Penn State Blue6) 2009 303 1 Scarlet Coursetie) 2011 303 1 Warren G.C.8) 2013 304 3 Auburn Univ. Club9) 2011 305 3 Warren G.C.10) 2012 306 2 Penn State Blue

TOP 10 IND. ROUNDS - REGIONALSStudent-Athlete Score Round Date1) Christine Wolf 70 (-2) 2 5/7/10tie) Jordan Britt 70 (-2) 3 5/12/123) Emma de Groot 71 (-1) 1 5/6/104) Maria Salinas 72 (E) 2 5/8/09tie) Christine Wolf 72 (E) 1 5/6/10tie) Maju Loza 72 (E) 3 5/9/11tie) Maju Loza 72 (E) 2 5/11/128) Emma de Groot 73 (+1) 1 5/8/08tie) Maju Loza 73 (+1) 1 5/7/11tie) Maju Loza 73 (+1) 1 5/10/12tie) Jordan Britt 73 (+1) 3 5/11/13

TOP 5 IND. TOTALS - REGIONALSStudent-Athlete Score To Par Date1) Emma de Groot 220 +4 20102) Maju Loza 221 +5 20123) Christine Wolf 223 +7 2010tie) Maju Loza 223 +7 20115) Jordan Britt 224 +8 2013

MOCS IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPYEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM SCORINGYear Finish 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total2009 21st 316 307 305 320 1248

TEAM ROUND-BY-ROUND (COUNTERS) 2009 1 2 3 4 Total Eagles 0 0 0 0 0Birdies 4 11 10 6 31Pars 39 36 38 36 149Bogeys 26 20 21 22 89Others 3 5 3 8 19

CHATTANOOGA NCAA SCORING AVERAGES - TOP 10 & ACTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETESName T’ment Rnds Avg Counters Low 60’s Par/Bet Top 10’s Best Finish Emma de Groot 5 16* 75.50 13 71 0 1 0 T17, 2008 EastEmily McLennan 2 6 77.17 6 75 0 0 0 T68, 2014 WestJordan Britt 4 12 77.67 10 70 0 1 0 T46, 2012 EastAgathe Sauzon 2 6 78.00 5 74 0 0 0 T79, 2013 EastIsabella Loza 2 6 78.50 6 75 0 0 0 T85, 2013 EastChristine Wolf 4 13 77.38 11 70 0 2 0 T18, 2011 CentralMaria Juliana Loza 5 16 77.56 13 72 0 2 1 T8, 2011 CentralMaria Salinas 2 7 78.00 6 72 0 1 0 T55, 2009 CentralMoa Duf 2 7 78.29 6 74 0 0 0 T44, 2009 CentralMarion Duvernay 2 6 78.33 5 76 0 0 0 T76, 2012 East*Includes as individual

CHATTANOOGA NCAA RECORDS - TEAM (COUNTERS)Category Round Tournament Birdies High 15, 2010 East (1) 27, 2010 EastBirdies Low 1, 2014 West (1) 13, 2014 WestPars High 51, 2013 East (2) 137, 2013 EastPars Low 36, 3 times (MR: 2014 West 3) 119, 2014 WestBogeys High 30, 2009 Central (3) 74, 2014 WestBogeys Low 14, 2013 East (2) 52, 2013 EastOthers High 8, 2009 Finals (4) 10, 2012 East & 2014 WestOthers Low 0, 2010 East 1 5, 2009 CentralPar/Better Holes 57 of 72, 2013 East (2) 158 of 216, 2013 East

CHATTANOOGA NCAA RECORDS - INDIVIDUALCategory Round Tournament Eagles 1, Maria Juliana Loza, 2009 Central (2) 1, Maria Juliana Loza, 2009 Central (2)Birdies 6, Emma de Groot, 2010 East (1) 10, Emma de Groot, 2010 EastPars High 15, 2 times (MR: McLennan, 2013 East (2) 40, Jordan Britt, 2013 EastBogeys Low 1, 2 times (MR: Campbell, 2013 East (2) 9, Jordan Britt, 2013 EastOthers Low 0, 37 times (MR: Sauzon, 2014 West 3) 0, 2 times (MR: Maju Loza, 2010 East)Par/Better Holes 17, Christine Wolf, 2010 East (2) 44, Jordan Britt, 2013 East

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ALL-TIME NCAA RESULTS BY PLAYERJordan BrittT’Ment Scores Finish2011 Central Regional 84-79-82=245 T1122012 East Regional 78-77-70=225 T462013 East Regional 77-74-73=224 T512014 West Regional 77-82-79=238 T79 CareerCounters/Team Rounds .............................................................. 10/12Par/Better Rounds ............................................................................ 1Rounds in 60s ................................................................................... 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) ......................................................... 0/4Wins ................................................................................................. 0Low Round ..............................................................70 (-2), 2012 EastLow 54-hole total ................................................ 224 (+8), 2013 EastBritt Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2011 1 0 0 7 10 1 38.9%2011 2 0 2 10 5 1 66.7%2011 3 0 1 9 6 2 55.6%2012 East 1 0 1 11 5 1 66.7%2012 East 2 0 1 12 4 1 72.2%2012 East 3 0 5 10 3 0 83.3%2013 East 1 0 1 13 3 1 77.8%2013 East 2 0 1 14 3 0 83.3%2013 East 3 0 2 13 3 0 83.3%2014 West 1 0 0 13 5 0 72.2%2014 West 2 0 0 12 2 4 66.7%2014 West 3 0 2 8 7 1 61.1%Totals 0 16 132 56 12 68.52%

Porsche CampbellT’Ment Scores Finish2013 East Regional 85-82-80=247 T1202014 West Regional 79-78-85=242 T96 CareerCounters/Team Rounds ................................................................. 0/3Par/Better Rounds ............................................................................. 0Rounds in 60s .................................................................................... 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) ......................................................... 0/2Wins ................................................................................................. 0Low Round ................................................................... 78, 2014 WestLow 54-hole total ........................................................ 242, 2014 WestCampbell Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2013 East 1 0 1 9 5 3 55.6%2013 East 2 0 1 12 1 4 72.2%2013 East 3 0 1 10 5 2 61.1%2014 West 1 0 0 11 7 0 72.2%2014 West 2 0 0 12 6 0 66.7%

2014 West 3 0 0 8 7 3 61.1%Totals 0 3 62 31 12 60.19%

Emma de GrootT’Ment Scores Finish2008 East Regional 73-76-74=223 T172009 Central Regional 76-76-79=231 T352009 NCAA Championship 79-73-76-76=304 T392010 East Regional 71-75-74=220 T302011 Central Regional 77-76-77=230 T41 CareerCounters/Team Rounds ................................................................ 13Par/Better Rounds ......................................................................... 1Rounds in 60s ................................................................................ 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) ....................................................... 0/5Wins .............................................................................................. 0Low Round ...........................................................71 (-1), 2010 EastLow 54-hole total ............................................. 220 (+4), 2010 Eastde Groot Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2008 1 0 3 11 4 0 77.8%2008 2 0 1 12 5 0 72.2%2008 3 0 1 14 3 0 83.3%2009 R1 0 1 12 5 0 72.2%2009 R2 0 2 11 4 1 72.2%2009 R3 0 0 11 7 0 61.1%2009 F1 0 0 11 7 0 61.1%2009 F2 0 4 10 3 1 77.8%2009 F3 0 3 9 5 1 66.7%2009 F4 0 3 9 5 1 66.7%2010 1 0 6 7 5 0 72.2%2010 2 0 2 12 3 1 77.8%2010 3 0 2 12 4 0 77.8%2011 1 0 0 13 5 0 72.2%2011 2 0 1 12 5 0 72.2%2011 3 0 2 11 4 1 72.2%Totals 0 31 177 74 6 72.2%

Moa DufT’Ment Scores Finish2009 Central Regional 74-74-85=233 T442009 NCAA Championship 79-79-76-81=315 T90

CareerCounters/Team Rounds ............................................................... 6/7Par/Better Rounds ......................................................................... 0Rounds in 60s ................................................................................ 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) ....................................................... 0/2Wins .............................................................................................. 0Low Round ...............................................74 (+2), 2009 Central (2)Low 54-hole total ...................................... 233 (+17), 2009 CentralDuf Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2009 R1 0 3 10 5 0 72.2%2009 R2 0 2 13 2 1 83.3%2009 R3 0 1 7 6 4 44.4%2009 F1 0 1 10 6 1 61.1%2009 F2 0 1 10 6 1 61.1%2009 F3 0 3 9 5 1 66.7%2009 F4 0 2 8 5 3 55.6%Totals 0 13 67 35 11 63.5%

The 2008-09 team became the first in school history to reach the NCAA Championship at Caves Valley G.C. in Owings Mills, Md. From left to right: Head Coach Colette Murray, Maria Salinas, Emma de Groot, Moa Duf, Christine Wolf and Maria Juliana Loza.

Emma de Groot played in NCAA Regionals all 4 years of her career.

Jordan Britt helped lead the Mocs to the 2011 NCAA Central Reg.

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Marion DuvernayT’Ment Scores Finish2011 Central Regional 78-80-82=240 T892012 East Regional 77-77-76=230 T76 CareerCounters/Team Rounds .................................................................. 5/6Par/Better Rounds ............................................................................. 0Rounds in 60s .................................................................................... 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) .......................................................... 0/2Wins .................................................................................................. 0Low Round ............................................................. 76 (+4), 2012 EastLow 54-hole total ............................................... 230 (+14), 2012 EastDuvernay Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2011 1 0 3 7 7 1 55.6%2011 2 0 1 9 7 1 55.6%2011 3 0 0 11 6 1 61.1%2012 East 1 0 1 12 4 1 72.2%2012 East 2 0 3 8 6 1 61.1%2012 East 3 0 2 11 4 1 72.2%Totals 0 10 58 34 6 63.0%

Mette KrygerT’Ment Scores Finish2012 East Regional 87-83-80=250 120 CareerCounters/Team Rounds .................................................................. 1/3Par/Better Rounds ............................................................................. 0Rounds in 60s .................................................................................... 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) .......................................................... 0/1Wins .................................................................................................. 0Low Round ............................................................. 80 (+8), 2012 EastLow 54-hole total ............................................... 250 (+34), 2012 EastKryger Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2012 East 1 0 0 5 11 2 27.8%2012 East 2 0 0 9 7 2 50.0%2012 East 3 0 0 11 6 1 61.1%Totals 0 0 25 24 5 46.3%

Isabella LozaT’Ment Scores Finish2013 East Regional 79-75-77=231 T852014 West Regional 80-78-82=240 T91

CareerCounters/Team Rounds ............................................................... 6/6Par/Better Rounds .......................................................................... 0Rounds in 60s ................................................................................. 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) ...................................................... 0/2Wins ............................................................................................... 0Low Round .......................................................... 75 (+3), 2013 EastLow 54-hole total ............................................ 231 (+15), 2013 EastLoza Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2013 East 1 0 3 7 7 1 55.6%2013 East 2 0 3 10 4 1 72.2%2013 East 3 0 3 8 6 1 61.1%2014 West 1 0 0 11 6 1 72.2%2014 West 2 0 3 7 7 1 66.7%2014 West 3 0 0 10 7 1 61.1%Totals 0 12 53 37 6 60.2%

Maria Juliana LozaT’Ment Scores Finish2009 Central Regional 77-81-79=237 T572009 NCAA Championship 83-82-88-80=333 T1202010 East Regional 74-77-76=227 T652011 Central Regional 73-78-72=223 T82012 East Regional 73-72-76=221 T19 CareerCounters/Team Rounds ........................................................... 13/16Par/Better Rounds ......................................................................... 2Rounds in 60s ................................................................................ 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) ....................................................... 1/5Wins .............................................................................................. 0Low Round ................................... 72 (E), 2011 Central & 2012 EastLow 54-hole total ............................................. 221 (+5), 2012 EastLoza Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2009 R1 0 0 13 5 0 72.2%2009 R2 1 0 8 7 2 50.0%2009 R3 0 1 9 8 0 50.0%2009 F1 0 0 9 7 2 50.0%2009 F2 0 1 8 7 2 50.0%2009 F3 0 0 6 8 4 33.3%2009 F4 0 0 11 6 1 61.1%2010 1 0 3 10 5 0 72.2%2010 2 0 1 11 6 0 66.7%2010 3 0 2 10 6 0 66.7%2011 1 0 1 15 2 0 88.9%2011 2 0 0 12 6 0 66.7%2011 3 0 4 11 2 1 83.3%2012 East 1 0 3 11 4 0 77.8%2012 East 2 0 3 12 3 0 83.3%2012 East 3 0 2 11 4 1 72.2%Totals 1 21 167 86 13 65.6%

Emily McLennanT’Ment Scores Finish2013 East Regional 76-75-76=227 T702014 West Regional 80-76-80=236 T68 CareerCounters/Team Rounds ............................................................... 6/6Par/Better Rounds ......................................................................... 0Rounds in 60s ................................................................................ 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) ....................................................... 0/2Wins .............................................................................................. 0Low Round ......................................................... 75 (+3), 2013 EastLow 54-hole total ........................................... 227 (+11), 2013 EastMcLennan Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2013 East 1 0 2 10 6 0 66.7%2013 East 2 0 0 15 3 0 83.3%

2013 East 3 0 1 13 3 1 77.8%2013 East 3 0 1 13 3 1 77.8%2014 West 1 0 1 10 5 2 72.2%2014 West 2 0 2 12 3 1 66.7%2014 West 3 0 1 10 5 2 61.1%Totals 0 7 70 25 6 71.3%

Maria SalinasT’Ment Scores Finish2009 Central Regional 80-72-84=236 T552009 NCAA Championship 75-77-75-83=310 T66 CareerCounters/Team Rounds ............................................................... 6/7Par/Better Rounds ......................................................................... 1Rounds in 60s ................................................................................ 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) ....................................................... 0/2Wins .............................................................................................. 0Low Round .....................................................72 (E), 2009 Central 2Low 54-hole total ...................................... 236 (+20), 2009 CentralSalinas Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2009 R1 0 2 8 6 2 55.6%2009 R2 0 3 12 3 0 83.3%2009 R3 0 0 8 8 2 44.4%2009 F1 0 3 9 6 0 66.7%2009 F2 0 3 8 6 1 61.1%2009 F3 0 3 9 6 0 66.7%2009 F4 0 1 8 6 3 50.0%Totals 0 15 62 41 8 61.1%

Agathe SauzonT’Ment Scores Finish2013 East Regional 77-74-78=229 T792014 West Regional 81-80-78=239 T87 CareerCounters/Team Rounds ............................................................... 5/6Par/Better Rounds ......................................................................... 0Rounds in 60s ................................................................................ 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) ....................................................... 0/1Wins .............................................................................................. 0Low Round ......................................................... 74 (+2), 2013 EastLow 54-hole total ........................................... 229 (+13), 2013 EastSauzon Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2013 East 1 0 0 13 5 0 72.2%2013 East 2 0 2 12 4 0 77.8%2013 East 3 0 3 9 5 1 66.7%2014 West 1 0 2 9 4 3 72.2%2014 West 2 0 2 7 8 1 66.7%2014 West 3 0 2 8 8 0 61.1%Totals 0 11 58 34 5 63.9%

Katie TaylorT’Ment Scores Finish2010 East Regional 76-79-85=240 110 CareerCounters/Team Rounds ............................................................... 3/3Par/Better Rounds ......................................................................... 0Rounds in 60s ................................................................................ 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) ....................................................... 0/1Wins .............................................................................................. 0Low Round ...................................................... 76 (+4). 2010 East 1Low 54-hole total ........................................... 240 (+24), 2010 EastTaylor Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2010 1 0 3 8 7 0 61.1%2010 2 0 1 10 6 1 61.1%2010 3 0 1 7 6 4 44.4%Totals 0 5 25 19 5 55.6%

Maju Loza helped lead the 2009 squad to the NCAA Championship.

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Sophie WeilguniT’Ment Scores Finish2012 East Regional 83-80-83=246 T115 CareerCounters/Team Rounds .................................................................. 2/3Par/Better Rounds ............................................................................. 0Rounds in 60s .................................................................................... 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) .......................................................... 0/1Wins .................................................................................................. 0Low Round ............................................................. 80 (+8), 2012 EastLow 54-hole total ............................................... 246 (+30), 2012 EastWeilguni Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2012 East 1 0 1 7 8 2 44.4%2012 East 2 0 1 9 7 1 55.6%2012 East 3 0 1 8 7 2 50.0%Totals 0 3 24 22 5 50.0%

Christine WolfT’Ment Scores Finish2009 Central Regional 76-77-78=231 T352009 NCAA Championship 85-78-78-86=327 T1152010 East Regional 72-70-81=223 T472011 Central Regional 75-76-74=225 T18 CareerCounters/Team Rounds .............................................................. 11/13Par/Better Rounds ............................................................................. 2Rounds in 60s .................................................................................... 0Top 10’s (Total/Team Events) .......................................................... 0/4Wins .................................................................................................. 0Low Round ............................................................70 (-2), 2010 East 2Low 54-hole total ................................................. 223 (+7), 2010 EastWolf Round-by-Round Eagle Birdie Par Bogey Other Par/Bet%2009 R1 0 2 11 4 1 72.2%2009 R2 0 2 9 7 0 61.1%2009 R3 0 1 10 7 0 61.1%2009 F1 0 0 7 9 2 43.8%2009 F2 0 3 8 5 2 61.1%2009 F3 0 1 11 5 1 66.7%2009 F4 0 0 8 7 3 44.4%2010 1 0 3 12 3 0 83.3%2010 2 0 3 14 1 0 94.4%2010 3 0 0 10 7 1 55.6%2011 1 0 2 12 3 1 77.8%

2011 2 0 1 12 5 0 72.2%2011 3 0 3 11 3 1 77.8%Totals 0 21 135 66 12 66.7%

ALL-TIME NCAA RESULTS2008 NCAA East RegionalMay 8-10 | Athens, Ga.University of Georgia Golf Course | Par 72 | 6,3351) Benedicte Toumpsin, South Carolina 68-70-76 214 (-2)2) Amanda Blumenhurst, Duke 68-73-74 215 (-1)tie) Sara-Maude Juneau, Louisville 67-74-74 215 (-1)4) Krystle Caithness, Georgia 70-73-74 217 (+1)tie) Cydney Clanton, Auburn 70-75-72 217 (+1)tie) Alexandra Phelps, New Mexico 71-73-73 217 (+1)7) Tiffany Chudy, Florida 72-75-71 218 (+2)tie) Joy Kim, Virginia 73-77-68 218 (+2)9) Carmen Perez, UNC Wilmington 71-72-76 219 (+3)10) Corrine Carr, Furman 69-76-75 220 (+4)tie) Garrett Phillips, Georgia 77-74-69 220 (+4)tie) Julia Potter, Missouri 73-75-72 220 (+4)tie) Jessica Yadloczky, Florida 73-72-75 220 (+4)14) Candace Schepperle, Auburn 74-76-71 221 (+5)15) Ornella Jouven, Florida 72-73-77 222 (+6)tie) Marci Turner, Tennessee 73-75-74 222 (+6)17) Emma de Groot, Chattanooga 73-76-74 223 (+7)tie) Anna Scott, Georgia State 75-75-73 223 (+7)tie) Hannah Yun, Florida 73-75-75 223 (+7)20) Dori Carter, Ole Miss 77-75-72 224 (+8)tie) Cindy LaCrosse, Louisville 72-79-73 224 (+8)tie) Jennifer Pandolfi, Duke 72-83-69 224 (+8)tie) Natalie Sheary, Wake Forest 72-80-72 224 (+8)

2009 NCAA Central RegionalMay 7-9 | Columbus, OhioThe Scarlet Course | Par 72 | 6,2461) No. 2 UCLA 284-290-303 877 (+13)2) No. 9 Purdue 295-289-312 896 (+32)3) No. 11 Wake Forest 298-295-306 899 (+35)4) No. 5 Oklahoma State 297-292-312 901 (+37)5) No. 19 Michigan State 295-300-310 905 (+41)6) New Mexico 301-296-315 912 (+48)7) No. 24 Ohio State 306-293-318 917 (+53)8) Chattanooga 303-299-320 922 (+58)CUT LINE9) Georgia State 303-305-318 926 (+62)

10 ) Washington 308-300-319 927 (+63)11) No. 15 Louisville 308-307-317 932 (+68)12) No. 17 Kent State 305-304-325 934 (+70)13) Kentucky 308-301-326 935 (+71)14) Stanford 310-304-332 946 (+82)15 ) North Carolina State 312-307-335 954 (+90)16) Notre Dame 316-305-338 959 (+95)17) Michigan 312-321-327 960 (+96)18) Illinois State 311-313-339 963 (+99)19) Harvard 318-323-338 979 (+115)20) Murray State 322-327-341 990 (+126)21) Fairleigh Dickinson 328-321-346 995 (+131)Mocs T35) Emma de Groot 76-76-79 231 (+15)T35) Christine Wolf 76-77-78 231 (+15)T44) Moa Duf 74-74-85 233 (+17)T55) Maria Salinas 80-72-84 236 (+20)T57) Maria Juliana Loza 77-81-79 237 (+21)

2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf ChampionshipMay 19-22 | Owings Mills, Md.Caves Valley Golf Club | Par 72 | 6,4431) No. 1 Arizona State 302-298-291-291 1182 (+30)2) No. 2 UCLA 296-293-304-297 1190 (+38)3) No. 4 Southern California 301-295-294-301 1191 (+39)4) No. 5 Oklahoma State 303-297-309-290 1199 (+47)5) No. 14 Denver 294-304-309-299 1206 (+54)6) No. 11 Duke 308-301-302-296 1207 (+55)7) No. 10 North Carolina 299-301-306-304 1210 (+58)8) No. 3 Virginia 305-302-301-304 1212 (+60)9) No. 13 Pepperdine 312-298-302-301 1213 (+61)10) No. 9 Purdue 306-301-311-298 1216 (+64)11) No. 6 Alabama 305-302-311-299 1217 (+65)12 ) No. 7 LSU 302-304-309-304 1219 (+67)13) No. 17 Michigan State 307-303-315-300 1225 (+73)tie) No. 12 Wake Forest 303-300-318-304 1225 (+73)15) No. 15 Georgia 316-307-301-310 1234 (+82)16) No. 20 Arizona 310-305-314-306 1235 (+83)17) No. 24 Tennessee 307-313-306-311 1237 (+85)18) TCU 314-316-301-307 1238 (+86)19) No. 22 New Mexico 311-314-307-310 1242 (+90)20) Tulane 312-305-317-312 1246 (+94)21) Chattanooga 316-307-305-320 1248 (+96)22 ) No. 18 UC Irvine 320-316-312-301 1249 (+97)23) Texas 314-311-313-314 1252 (+100)24) Ohio State 323-311-314-310 1258 (+106) Mocs T39) Emma de Groot 79-73-76-76 304 (+16)T66) Maria Salinas 75-77-75-83 310 (+22)T90) Moa Duf 79-79-76-81 315 (+27)T115) Christine Wolf 85-78-78-86 327 (+39)T120) Maria Juliana Loza 83-82-88-80 333 (+45)

2010 NCAA East RegionalMay 6-8 | Greenville, N.C.Ironwood Country Club | Par 72 | 6,3211) 1) South Carolina 283-291-290 864 (E)2) No. 18 Tennessee 283-287-296 866 (+2)T3) No. 4 Auburn 280-295-293 868 (+3)T3) No. 3 Duke 290-278-300 868 (+3)5) No. 15 Vanderbilt 292-287-292 871 (+7)6) Tulane 285-295-293 873 (+9)7) No. 11 Pepperdine 281-290-306 877 (+13)8) No. 19 TCU 287-296-297 880 (+16)CUT LINET9) Texas Tech 285-298-304 887 (+23)T9) No. 9 Wake Forest 296-295-296 887 (+23)11) No. 22 Florida 284-297-309 890 (+26)

Christine Wolf walks off her approach at the 2009 NCAA Finals.

de Groot follows her shot at the 2009 NCAA Championship.

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12) East Carolina 293-305-297 895 (+31)13) North Carolina 294-292-313 899 (+35)14) Campbell 297-307-298 902 (+38)15) East Tennessee State 285-304-314 903 (+39)16) Furman 305-296-303 904 (+40)17) Washington 305-295-307 907 (+43)18) Chattanooga 293-301-316 910 (+46)T19) Stetson 298-306-307 911 (+47)T19) Coastal Carolina 307-296-308 911 (+47)21) Georgia State 290-310-317 917 (+53)22) College of Charleston 297-310-314 921 (+57)23) Charleston Southern 315-318-315 948 (+84)24) Fairleigh Dickinson 327-331-332 990 (+126)Mocs T30) Emma de Groot 71-75-74 220 (+4)T47) Christine Wolf 72-70-81 223 (+7)T65) Maria Juliana Loza 74-77-76 227 (+11)110) Katie Taylor 76-79-85 240 (+24)

2011 NCAA Central RegionalMay 5-7 | Notre Dame, Ind.Warren Golf Course | Par 72 | 6,2081) No. 2 UCLA 291-301-298 890 (+26)2) No. 8 LSU 295-303-296 894 (+30)3) Minnesota 301-297-299 897 (+33)4) No. 11 Arkansas 307-303-289 899 (+35)5) Notre Dame 298-305-298 901 (+37)6) Ohio State 306-301-298 905 (+41)7) No. 24 Stanford 302-306-300 908 (+44)8) No. 15 Wake Forest 312-304-293 909 (+45)CUT LINE9) No. 5 Duke 302-314-297 913 (+49)10) Northwestern 302-306-306 914 (+50)11) No. 17 Texas 306-307-303 916 (+52)T12) Chattanooga 303-309-305 917 (+53)T12) No. 14 Tulane 313-302-302 917 (+53)14) Kent State 304-311-304 919 (+55)15) Wisconsin 314-305-310 929 (+65)17) North Texas 311-314-310 935 (+71)17) Oklahoma State 312-312-313 937 (+73)

18) Michigan 316-307-315 938 (+74)19) Illinois 313-309-318 940 (+76)20) East Carolina 315-316-314 945 (+81)21) UNLV 318-325-311 954 (+90)22) Morehead State 319-326-310 955 (+91)23) Illinois State 329-317-320 966 (+102)24) Butler 316-325-329 970 (+106)Mocs T8) Maria Juliana Loza 73-78-72 223 (+7)T18) Christine Wolf 75-76-74 225 (+9)T41) Emma de Groot 77-76-77 230 (+14)T89) Marion Duvernay 78-80-82 240 (+24)T112) Jordan Britt 84-79-82 245 (+29)

NCAA East RegionalPenn State Blue Course | Par 72 | 6,253 yards1) No. 25 South Carolina 288-294-291 873 (+9)T2) No. 12 Texas A&M 296-296-286 878 (+14)T2) Texas 296-300-282 878 (+14)T4) No. 2 Alabama 292-297-290 879 (+15)T4) No. 15 Florida 294-297-288 879 (+15)T6) No. 5 Arizona State 303-298-286 887 (+23)T6) No. 24 Michigan State 300-304-283 887 (+23)T6) No. 8 Duke 302-293-292 887 (+23)9) No. 18 Arizona 302-296-293 891 (+27)10) Campbell 313-290-290 893 (+29)11) No. 20 Oklahoma State 299-308-289 896 (+32)12) Tulane 298-305-300 903 (+39)13) Washington 296-303-305 904 (+40)T14) UCF 301-307-299 907 (+43)T14) Wake Forest 304-304-299 907 (+43)16) Kent State 306-301-301 908 (+44)17) Maryland 303-307-304 914 (+50)18) Northwestern 305-308-303 916 (+52)19) Chattanooga 311-306-302 919 (+55)T20) Augusta State 311-296-316 923 (+59)T20) San Diego State 311-299-313 923 (+59)22) Jacksonville State 314-304-309 927 (+63)23) Oral Roberts 327-315-310 952 (+88)24) Long Island 324-321-333 978 (+114)Mocs T19) Maria Juliana Loza 73-72-76 221 (+5)T46) Jordan Britt 78-77-70 225 (+9)T76) Marion Duvernay 77-77-76 230 (+14)T115) Sophie Weilguni 83-80-83 246 (+30)120) Mette Kryger 87-83-80 250 (+34)

NCAA East RegionalMay 9-11 – Auburn University Club – Auburn, Ala.1) No. 2 Alabama 277-277-290 844 (-20)2) No. 20 Tulane 283-285-284 852 (-12)3) No. 5 Arkansas 283-294-287 864 (E)tie) No. 17 Oklahoma State 290-287-287 864 (E)5) No. 23 Texas 289-291-291 871 (+7)6) Northwestern 292-298-284 874 (+10)7) No. 8 UCLA 288-298-289 875 (+11)8) Auburn 299-284-294 877 (+13)9) Tennessee 294-292-294 880 (+16)10) No. 11 North Carolina 290-292-305 887 (+23)11) No. 13 Virginia 300-298-296 894 (+30)12) Kentucky 301-296-300 897 (+33)13) East Carolina 301-303-301 905 (+41)14) FIU 304-301-302 907 (+43)15) UCF 312-304-292 908 (+44)tie) Notre Dame 292-304-312 908 (+44)17) East Tennessee State 297-302-310 909 (+45)18) Ole Miss 299-308-303 910 (+46)19) Chattanooga 309-298-304 911 (+47)tie) Penn State 310-301-300 911 (+47)21) Texas State 301-307-306 914 (+50)22) James Madison 316-305-310 931 (+67)23) Eastern Kentucky 321-332-322 975 (+111)24) Alabama State 335-332-327 994 (+130)MocsT51) Jordan Britt 77-74-73 224 (+8)T70) Emily McLennan 76-75-76 227 (+11)T79) Agathe Sauzon 77-74-78 229 (+13)T85) Isabella Loza 79-75-77 231 (+15)T120) Porsche Campbell 85-82-80 247 (+31)

2014 NCAA West RegionalMay 8-10 | Tumble Creek at Suncadia | Cle Elum, Wash.1) No. 1 USC 284-294-296 876 (+12)2) No. 11 Washington 288-292-297 877 (+13)3) No. 6 Arizona State 289-289-311 889 (+25)4) No. 7 Oklahoma 291-295-309 895 (+31)5) No. 23 Michigan State 291-311-301 903 (+39)6) Iowa State 300-305-304 909 (+45)tie) Texas A&M 290-313-306 909 (+45)8) No. 19 Northwestern 302-296-316 914 (+50)9) No. 18 Wake Forest 304-303-314 921 (+57)tie) Wisconsin 301-305-315 921 (+57)11) GRU Augusta 305-306-311 922 (+58)12) UC Davis 300-308-319 927 (+63)13) No. 13 Clemson 302-312-315 929 (+65)14) Oregon 311-314-309 934 (+70)15) New Mexico 314-310-315 939 (+75)16) Tennessee 306-317-319 942 (+78)17) Chattanooga 316-312-319 947 (+83)18) Notre Dame 316-311-322 949 (+85)19) Denver 302-320-328 950 (+86)20) Gonzaga 317-319-318 954 (+90)21) San Diego State 317-318-320 955 (+91)tie) Portland State 314-315-326 955 (+91)23) New Mexico State 317-328-326 971 (+107)24) Detroit 336-316-327 979 (+115)MocsT68) Emily McLennan 80-76-80 236 (+20)T79) Jordan Britt 77-82-79 238 (+22)T87) Agathe Sauzon 81-80-78 239 (+23)T91) Isabella Loza 80-78-82 240 (+24)T96) Porsche Campbell 79-78-85 242 (+26)

Maju Loza was All-Central Regional tying for 8th in 2011.

Jordan Britt stares down her shot at the 2013 NCAA East Regional.

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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEUNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Steve Angle assumed his role as Chancellor and the 17th leader of The University of Tennessee at Chat-tanooga on July 1, 2013.

At UTC, Angle has worked with the campus and com-munity to focus on two primary strategic priorities: ensuring student success and strengthening community connections. He has accepted leadership roles on the boards of the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce and the RiverCity Company.

In fall 2013, UTC experienced another year of growth, reaching a record student enrollment of 11,674. To accommodate the continued growth, the campus will open its new $48 million state-of-the-art library in January 2015. Additionally, UTC will assume ownership of the Tennessee State Office Buildings adjacent to campus, providing much needed temporary space for offices, classrooms, and parking.

Prior to coming to UTC, Angle served as Senior Vice President at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, and Executive in Resi-dence at the Ohio Board of Regents (2012-2013). Prior to this appoint-ment, he was the University Provost and a Professor of Chemistry (2007-2012).

He earned a B.A. degree in Chemistry from the University of California, Irvine (1978) and a M.S.

degree in Organic Chemistry from the University of Cali-fornia, Los Angeles (1981), before returning to UC-Irvine for his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (1984).

While at Wright State, Angle oversaw an increase of research and sponsored program awards from $64 million in 2006 to over $100 million in 2012, all while state funding was reduced. At the Ohio Board of Regents, Angle helped lead the development of “Complete College Ohio,” a plan in conjunction with adult career centers, community colleges, and universities across Ohio to raise graduation rates and provide well-qualified workers for the state.

Before his tenure at Wright State, Angle served as Dean of the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences and Director of the Agricultural and Natural Resources Program at the University of California, Riverside (2001-2007). While at UC Riverside, he also served as interim Dean and Director (2000-2001), Associate Dean for Physical and Mathematical Sciences at the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (1997-2000), and a faculty member in chemistry (1986-2007).Angle served as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1984-1986).

Angle has had numerous research publications featured in periodicals such as the Journal of Organic Chemistry, Tetrahedron Letters, and the Journal of the American Chemical Society. He has also made 142 research presen-tations across the country.

During his time as a professor, Angle was the major professor to 21 Ph.D. students, advisor and mentor to nine post-doctoral scholars, and was also mentor to 25 undergraduate students who carried out research in the Angle Laboratory.

He is married to Dr. Dominique Belanger, and is the father of three: Brad, Ian, and Zoe.

Dr. Steve AngleChancellor

July 1, 2013 to present

Dr. Jerald AinsworthSenior Vice Chancellor

Provost of Academic Affairs

Dr. Richard BrownVice ChancellorFinance & Ops

Dr. John DelaneyVice Chancellor

Student Development

Dr. Bryan RowlandVice Chancellor

Development/Alumni Affairs

Chuck CantrellAssistant Vice Chancellor

University Relations

Terry DennistonChief of Staff

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Scott AltizerSr. Associate A.D.

Internal Ops

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIONIt is hard to imagine a busier or more productive first year on the job than the one David Blackburn had as the Vice Chancel-lor and Director of Athletics at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Hired on April 20, 2013, Blackburn inherited a unique situation that included head coaching vacancies in two of the Mocs most high-profile positions.

He had to move quickly to find both a men’s and women’s basketball head coach while also adjusting to a new role as the leader of the Chattanooga athletics program. After an introductory press conference on April 23, he got right to work on both searches.

By all accounts, he nailed each hire as both teams advanced to the postseason under new leadership. Will Wade guided the men to a surprising 18-15 record, while becoming the first Moc to grab Southern Conference Coach of the Year honors since 1992. Hall of Famer Jim Foster kept the women’s program at the top of the league, tying a school record with a 29-4 overall mark. The Mocs won their 18th SoCon title and advanced to their 12th NCAA Tournament.

There was plenty of excitement across the board in Black-burn’s first year at UTC. The football team won its first SoCon

title in 30 years, while a total of nine programs represented the Mocs in the postseason. Chattanooga won seven SoCon titles in five sports, had four All-Americans, six SoCon Players of the Year, three SoCon Tournament MVPs, seven SoCon individual champions and three SoCon Coaches of the Year. UTC also had its second-best showing in the final Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings, leading the SoCon at 120th among all NCAA Division I programs.

Blackburn instilled a new mission that focused on equipping student-athletes, coaches and staff for success that accompa-nied a vision of achieving excellence. It was clear that both messages were received in competition, and that high level of performance was also evident in the classroom and in the community.

UTC student-athletes set school records for semester grade-point-averages in the fall and spring terms. The Mocs topped a 3.0 for the first time in the 2014 spring semester, posting a 3.07 cumulative g.p.a. UTC had record numbers of student-athletes on the Academic All-SoCon teams, while the men’s cross country team had the highest g.p.a. in the nation.

The Chattanooga community also took note of what was happening at UTC. The Mocs led the SoCon in attendance in men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling, while averaging nearly 10,000 fans per home football game. The Southern Scuffle also grew into the top in-season wrestling tournament in the nation.

All of this success came as no surprise, based on the experiences and expertise Blackburn brought to the posi-tion. He spent the previous two decades in a number of administrative roles at the University of Tennessee. He most recently served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Administration where he was member of the Volunteers’ executive staff.

A native of Loudon, Tenn., Blackburn is married to the former Andrea Radel of Albion, Mich. They have two daughters, Emma and Charlee. He is a 1990 graduate of Tennessee with a Bachelor of Science in Education.

David BlackburnVice Chancellor/Director of AthleticsApril 20, 2013 to present

Laura HerronSenior Associate A.D.

SWA

Andrew HortonSr. Associate A.D.

Development & Sales

Dr. Emily BlackmanAssociate A.D.

Student Support Services

Dr. Jay BlackmanAssociate A.D.

Communications & Marketing

Dr. Debbie IngramFaculty Athletics Representative

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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEMOCS MISSION & VALUES

OUR MISSIONEquipping for Success

OUR VISIONTo Achieve Excellence

CORE VALUESSeven core values guide and

govern our actions at all times:

Integrity

Accountability

Respect

Gratitude

Competitiveness

Pride

Commitment

Innovation

FOR ALL FANS OF MOCS ATHLETICS &MOCS CLUB MEMBERS

The Chattanooga Mocs Athletics Department considers total compliance with NCAA and Southern Conference rules to be one of the highest priorities of our institution.

We sincerely appreciate your support of Mocs Athletics and are committed to educating our fans and boosters about the rules that regulate your relationships with our student-athletes as even the best-intentioned action on your part may be a violation of NCAA rules.

Basic “do’s” and “don’ts” can be found in the Compliance section of our website, www.gomocs.com. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Assistant A.D. for compliance Rob Robinson at (423) 425-5577. Thank you for your support and GO MOCS!

IN COMPETITION• The Mocs set a program record with a 3.07 g.p.a. in the 2014 spring semester. It was the first time UTC topped the 3.0 mark.

• 57 student-athletes earned degrees in 2013-14.

• A school record 81 student-athletes were named to the fall, winter and spring Academic All-Southern Conference Teams. UTC also had two Capital One Academic All-Americans in 2013-14.

IN THE CLASSROOM• Five teams won SoCon titles in 2013-14 - football, women’s basketball, wrestling, women’s golf and softball.

• Nine teams - men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, wrestling, men’s and women’s golf, softball and women’s track & field - competed in postseason play.

• Individually, the Mocs had four All-Americans, six SoCon Athletes of the Year, three SoCon Tournament MVPs, seven SoCon Champions, one SoCon Fresh-men of the Year and three SoCon Coaches of the Year. Chattanooga also brought home 42 All-SoCon honors, while 17 student-athletes made various SoCon All-Freshmen teams.

IN THE COMMUNITY• The Mocs volunteered at numerous community events throughout the year, including National Vol-unteer Week, Special Olympics, McDonald’s Day of Change, Read Across America and many more.

• The Mocs looked to expand their presence in the surrounding areas with Caravan trips to Birmingham, Atlanta and Nashville. Not to forget their closest fans, the student-athletes again took part in Operation Move-In, helping freshmen unload into their dorms to begin the fall semester.

• Being engaged in the community can extend past volunteering. The Mocs led the Southern Conference in attendance in men’s basketball, women’s basketball and wrestling, while averaging nearly 10,000 fans per game at football.

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2013-14 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDESOUTHERN CONFERENCE

ALL-TIME SOUTHERN CONFERENCE MEMBERSAlabama (1921-1932)Appalachian State (1971-2014)Auburn (1921-1932)College of Charleston (1998-2013)Chattanooga (1976-present)The Citadel (1936-present) Clemson (1921-1953)Davidson (1936-1988, 1991-2014) Duke (1928-1953)East Carolina (1964-1976)East Tennessee State (1978-2005, 2014-present) Elon (2003-14)Florida (1922-1932)Furman (1936-present)George Washington (1936-1970)Georgia (1921-1932)Georgia Southern (1991-2014) Georgia Tech (1921-1932)Kentucky (1921-1932)Louisiana State (1922-1932)Marshall (1976-1997)Maryland (1921-1953)Mercer (2014-present)Mississippi (1922-1932)Mississippi State (1921-1932)North Carolina (1921-1953)UNC Greensboro (1997-present)North Carolina State (1921-1953)Richmond (1936-1976)Samford (2008-present)South Carolina (1922-1953)Tennessee (1921-1932)Tulane (1922-1932)University of the South (1922-1932)Vanderbilt (1922-1932)Virginia (1921-1937)VMI (1924-2003, 2014-present)Virginia Tech (1921-1965)Wake Forest (1936-1953)Washington & Lee (1921-1958)West Virginia (1950-1968)Western Carolina (1976-present)William & Mary (1936-1977)Wofford (1997-present) UNCG

SpartansSamfordBulldogs

VMIKeydets

Western CarolinaCatamounts

WoffordTerriers

SOCON MEMBERSHIP ENTERING 2014-15School Location Member SinceCHATTANOOGA Chattanooga, Tenn. 1976The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 1936East Tennessee State Johnson City, Tenn. 2014 (1978-2005)Furman Greenville, S.C. 1936Mercer Macon, Ga. 2014UNCG Greensboro, N.C. 1997Samford Birmingham, Ala. 2008VMI Lexington, Va. 2014 (1924-2003)Western Carolina Cullowhee, N.C. 1976Wofford Spartanburg, S.C. 1997

The Southern Conference, which begins its 94th season of intercollegiate competition in 2014, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and defining the league’s role in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models.

The SoCon is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination.

Academic excellence has been a major part of the SoCon’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized count-less times on Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America and district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions.

The SoCon has sent multiple schools to regionals several times as well as posting individual berths on a yearly basis. A SoCon school has qualified for the NCAA Championships four times since the turn of the century with the Mocs being the most recent entry in 2009.

The Southern Conference office is located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon a first-class meeting area and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

Chattanooga Mocs

The CitadelBulldogs

East Tennessee St.Bucs

FurmanPaladins

MercerBears

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2014-15 CHATTANOOGA GOLF GUIDEMEDIA INFORMATION

INTERVIEW REQUESTSCoaches and Players — All requests for coaching staff or player interviews outside of competition should be made at least one day in advance through Jim Horten Athletics Communications and Media Relations Office. That can be done by phone (O: 423-425-2350/C: 423-645-8733), text or email ([email protected]).

A time mutually convenient for the student-athlete and the member of the media will be set up. Student-athlete telephone numbers will not be issued. Live interviews are possible as well depending on practice location.

Phone interview requests at tournaments should also go through Horten.

MEDIA OUTLETSPRINT Chattanooga Times Free PressJay Greeson, Editor ([email protected])David Uchiyama, Beat Writer ([email protected]) Ron Bush, Deputy Editor ([email protected])Mark Wiedmer, Columnist ([email protected])423-757-6900TimesFreePress.com/@SportsChatt

Associated PressTeresa Walker ([email protected])800-453-1282AP.org

Chattanoogan.com (online only)John Wilson ([email protected])423-266-2325Chattanoogan.com/@ChattaSports

Nooga.com (online only)423-402-8740Nooga.com/@NoogaNews

The University Echo423-425-4298UTCEcho.com

TELEVISION WDEF 12 (CBS)Rick Nyman ([email protected])Webb Wright ([email protected])423-785-1278WDEF.com/@wdefnews12

WRCB 3 (NBC)Paul Shahen ([email protected])Vince Lennon ([email protected])423-266-5039WRCBTV.com/@WRCBsports

WTVC 9 (ABC)Dave Staley ([email protected])John Madewell ([email protected])423-757-7332NewsChannel9.com/@newschannelnine

RADIO OUTLETS Mocs Sports Network96.1 the Beat (Flagship)Jim Reynolds, Voice of the Mocs (MBB &FB)423-595-6627/[email protected]

Brewer RadioESPN 105.1 FMJay Greeson & David Paschall - Afternoon HostsWells Guthrie - Producer ([email protected])423-648-1051ESPNChattanooga.com/@1051TheZone

WGOW 102.3 FM - SportTalkScott McMahan - Host ([email protected])423-756-6141WGOW.com/@SportTalkWGOW

FOLLOW THE CHATTANOOGA MOCS ONLINE

• GoMocs.com is the official website of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department. Redesigned on July 1, 2012, GoMocs.com offers the most up-to-date news, scores and information available on UTC Athletics.

• GoMocs.com is managed by Neulion with the content updated and edited by the Communications and Media Relations as well as Creative Services offices.

• Features include news and updates on your favorite Mocs and Mocs student-athletes, teams and coaches, live statistics, on-line ticket sales, print-at-home tickets, live in-game audio and video streams, video highlights and interviews, an E-store, DVD store and photo store.

• Keep up with all the latest Chattanooga Mocs news on Facebook and Twitter. Plus every page on GoMocs.com can be shared to the website of your choice, you can

even embed your favorite video from GoMocs.com to your Facebook page.

• Be sure you are visiting one of the official Chattanooga Athletics facebook pages

- Chattanooga Athletics Department fan page - Mocs Manics Facebook group

• The quickest way to get the latest Chattanooga info on your mobile phone is by following @UTCmocsGolf on Twitter. If you pair your mobile device to your Twitter account, you will get the latest scores and selected headlines sent right to your mobile phone.

• Follow the official Chattanooga Athletics Twitter Page @GoMocs and the student support feed @GoMocsMa-niacs.

Anne WehuntAssistant Director

Office - (423) 425-4618Cell - (423) 933-5764

[email protected]

Jay BlackmanAssociate A.D.

Office - (423) 425-5292Cell - (423) 598-6953

[email protected]

Jim HortenAssistant Director - Golf SID

Office - (423) 425-2350Cell - (423) 645-8733

[email protected]

Tyler BrownAssistant

Office - (423) 425-2116Cell - (423) 619-0557

[email protected]

CHATTANOOGA ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF

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