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www.GoDucks.com 2011-12 Oregon Women’s Golf •1 2013 DUCK WOMEN’S GOLF (L-R): Cali Hipp, Avery Sills, Monica Petchakan, Raphaela Dyer, Cheyenne Burbank, Cassy Isagawa, Caroline Inglis, Hanule Sky Seo. Table of Contents Quick Facts / Credits ........................................... 1 Team Roster ........................................................... 2 2012-13 Team Photo .......................................... 2 2011-2012 Results ............................................... 3 Head Coach Ria Scott Profile ........................... 4 Staff Profiles ........................................................... 5 Golfer Profiles..................................................6-20 Cheyenne Burbank .................................... 6-7 Hanule Sky Seo............................................ 8-9 Avery Sills ................................................. 10-11 Raphaela Dyer ........................................ 12-13 Cali Hipp ................................................... 14-15 Cassy Isagawa ......................................... 16-17 Monica Petchakan................................. 18-19 Caroline Inglis ................................................20 Duck Fun: On and Off the Links....................21 2012 Fall Results.......................................... 22-24 Oregon Home Courses ....................................25 Oregon Golf History .........................................26 Oregon Golf Records ............................ 27-29 Conference History .............................. 30-31 NCAA/Pac-12 Championship Results....32 Tournament Victories..................................33 Tournament History ...................................34 Oregon Golf Honors ............................. 35-36 Oregon Athletics Hall of Fame .................37 Letterwinners.................................................38 Administration Profiles ....................................39 Pac-12 Conference Profile ..............................40 University of Oregon Facts Location: Eugene, Ore. Founded / Enrollment: 1876 / 24,000 Nickname: Ducks Colors: Green and Yellow Conference: Pacific-12 President: Michael Gottfredson Athletics Director: Rob Mullens Faculty Representative: James O’Fallon Athletic Department Phone: (541) 346-4481 Athletic Department TTY: (541) 346-1021 Web site: www.GoDucks.com Women’s Golf Team Quick Facts Head Coach: Ria (Quiazon) Scott, Fourth Year (California ‘03) Phone / FAX: (541) 346-5917 / -2244 Mailing Address: 2727 Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene, OR 97401 E-mail: [email protected] Home Golf Courses: Eugene Country Club, Emerald Valley Golf Club, Shadow Hills CC 2012 Pac-12 Finish: 8th 2012 Regional Finish: Central- 9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/1 Media Services Information Address: 2727 Leo Harris Pkwy, Eugene, OR 97401 Phone (541): 346-5488; Fax: 346-2244 Director: Andy McNamara, Assistant AD- Communications Assistant/Golf Contact: Cameron Harati, Cell: (832) 465-1081 E-mail: [email protected] Exec. Asst. AD: Dave Williford Associate Director: Greg Walker, Todd Miles Assistant Directors: Chris Geraghty, Geoff Thurner Assistant: Mike Garabedian Web Site: www.GoDucks.com Interview Requests: All requests for player and coach interviews should be directed at least 24 hours in advance to Cameron Harati of UO Athletic Communications. Credits: The 2012 Oregon golf media guide was written and edited by Cameron Harati. Photos courtesy of Eric Evans, John Giustina, Jack Liu, Oscar Palmquist, Chris Pietsch, Geoff Thurner. Copyright 2012. Funds: This publication was made possible through contributions to the UO’s Duck Athletic Fund. For more information on joining the organization, write Associate Athletic Director Herb Yamanaka, 2727 Leo Harris Pkwy, Eugene, OR 97401. The University of Oregon is an equal-op- portunity, affirmative-action institution com- mitted to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. This publication will be made available in accessible formats upon request. Table of CONTENTS

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Page 1: Team Overview and Staff

www . G o D u c k s . c o m 2011-12OregonWomen’sGolf•1

2013 DUCK WOMEN’S GOLF (L-R): Cali Hipp, Avery Sills, Monica Petchakan, Raphaela Dyer, Cheyenne Burbank, Cassy Isagawa, Caroline Inglis, Hanule Sky

Seo.

Table of ContentsQuick Facts / Credits ...........................................1

Team Roster ...........................................................2

2012-13 Team Photo ..........................................2

2011-2012 Results ...............................................3

Head Coach Ria Scott Profile ...........................4

Staff Profiles ...........................................................5

Golfer Profiles ..................................................6-20

Cheyenne Burbank .................................... 6-7

Hanule Sky Seo............................................ 8-9

Avery Sills ................................................. 10-11

Raphaela Dyer ........................................ 12-13

Cali Hipp ................................................... 14-15

Cassy Isagawa ......................................... 16-17

Monica Petchakan ................................. 18-19

Caroline Inglis ................................................20

Duck Fun: On and Off the Links ....................21

2012 Fall Results .......................................... 22-24

Oregon Home Courses ....................................25

Oregon Golf History .........................................26

Oregon Golf Records ............................ 27-29

Conference History .............................. 30-31

NCAA/Pac-12 Championship Results ....32

Tournament Victories ..................................33

Tournament History ...................................34

Oregon Golf Honors ............................. 35-36

Oregon Athletics Hall of Fame .................37

Letterwinners.................................................38

Administration Profiles ....................................39

Pac-12 Conference Profile ..............................40

University of Oregon FactsLocation: Eugene, Ore.Founded / Enrollment: 1876 / 24,000Nickname: DucksColors: Green and YellowConference: Pacific-12President: Michael GottfredsonAthletics Director: Rob MullensFaculty Representative: James O’FallonAthletic Department Phone: (541) 346-4481Athletic Department TTY: (541) 346-1021Web site: www.GoDucks.com

Women’s Golf Team Quick FactsHead Coach: Ria (Quiazon) Scott, Fourth Year (California ‘03)Phone / FAX: (541) 346-5917 / -2244Mailing Address: 2727 Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene, OR 97401E-mail: [email protected] Golf Courses: Eugene Country Club,

Emerald Valley Golf Club, Shadow Hills CC2012 Pac-12 Finish: 8th2012 Regional Finish: Central- 9thLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/1

Media Services InformationAddress: 2727 Leo Harris Pkwy, Eugene, OR 97401Phone (541): 346-5488; Fax: 346-2244Director: Andy McNamara, Assistant AD-

CommunicationsAssistant/Golf Contact: Cameron Harati, Cell:

(832) 465-1081E-mail: [email protected]. Asst. AD: Dave WillifordAssociate Director: Greg Walker, Todd MilesAssistant Directors: Chris Geraghty, Geoff

ThurnerAssistant: Mike Garabedian Web Site: www.GoDucks.com

Interview Requests: All requests for player and coach interviews should be directed at least 24 hours in advance to Cameron Harati of UO Athletic Communications.

Credits: The 2012 Oregon golf media guide was written and edited by Cameron Harati. Photos courtesy of Eric Evans, John Giustina, Jack Liu, Oscar Palmquist, Chris Pietsch, Geoff Thurner. Copyright 2012.

Funds: This publication was made possible through contributions to the UO’s Duck Athletic Fund. For more information on joining the organization, write Associate Athletic Director Herb Yamanaka, 2727 Leo Harris Pkwy, Eugene, OR 97401.

The University of Oregon is an equal-op-portunity, affirmative-action institution com-mitted to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. This publication will be made available in accessible formats upon request.

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‘11-12 CareerName Ht. Hd. Yr.-Ex. Hometown (High School) Avg. Avg.Raphaela Dyer 5-9 Rt. Jr.-2L Swanmore, England (Peter Symonds) 76.8 76.9Cheyenne Burbank 6-0 Rt. Sr.-3L Gilbert, Ariz. (Gilbert) 76.9 76.6Cali Hipp 5-7 Rt. So.-1L Caldwell, Idaho (Middleton) 75.6 76.1Caroline Inglis 5-6 Rt. Fr.-HS Eugene, Ore. (Churchill) —— 75.7Cassy Isagawa 5-3 Rt. So.-1L Wailuku, Hawai’i (Baldwin) 72.8 72.8Monica Petchakan 5-3 Rt. So.-1L Encino, Calif. (North Hollywood) 79.7 79.4Hanule Sky Seo 5-3 Rt. Sr.-TR Sohodong, South Korea (Penn State) 79.0 78.9Avery Sills 5-6 Rt. Sr.-2L Portland, Ore. (Lincoln) —— 78.0

Head Coach: Ria Quiazon Scott (California ‘03)

2012-13ROSTER

2012 Duck Women’s Golf Team (L-R): Monica Petchakan, Cali Hipp, Raphaela Dyer, Cheyenne Burbank, Avery Sills, Caroline Inglis, Cassy Isagawa, Hanule Sky Seo

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2012 Fall Results

Player Rounds Low Avg.Cassy Isagawa 12 69 73.0Caroline Inglis 12 71 75.67Cali Hipp 12 71 77.25Raphaela Dyer 9 73 78.56Monica Petchakan 12 75 79.00Hanule Sky Seo 6 74 79.17

Topy Cup, P72, 9/11-13Cassy Isagawa 1st, 71 69 69 209 -7 Caroline Inglis 5th, 77 75 74 226 +10 Cali Hipp 6th, 80 74 75 229 +13 Monica Petchakan 8th, 75 81 75 231 +15 Raphaela Dyer 9th, 75 79 80 234 +18

Mason Rudolph Women’s Championship, P72, 9/21-9/23Caroline Inglis 17th-t, 77 71 78 226 +10Cassy Isagawa 34th-t, 73 77 80 230 +14Monica Petchakan 51st-t, 80 79 76 235 +19Hanule Sky Seo 60th-t, 82 78 78 238 +22Cali Hipp 65 75 84 80 239 +23

Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational, P72, 10-8-10/10Cassy Isagawa 5th 74 74 71 219 +3Caroline Inglis 22nd-t, 72 77 82 231 +15Cali Hipp 28th-5, 79 80 75 234 +18Raphaela Dyer 50th-5, 84 75 82 241 +25Monica Petchakan 60th-t, 77 81 87 245 +29

Stanford Invitational, P71, 10/19-21Cassy Isagawa 21st-t, 69 76 73 218 +5 Cali Hipp 53rd-t, 79 71 75 225 +12 Caroline Inglis 53rd-t, 76 77 72 225 +12Raphaela Dyer 74th-t, 82 77 73 232 +19 Hanule Sky Seo 83rd 74 82 81 237 +24

Avery SillsMonica PetchakanCali HippRaphaela Dyer

RESULTS

2011-12 Season Best Individual Scores / Finishes

Top-15 Finishes (*Top 5 at Topy Cup)Duck, Tournament Place, Rounds Avg.Cassy Isagawa, Topy Cup 1st, 71-69-69-209 69.66Caroline Inglis, Topy Cup 5th, 77-75-74-226 75.33Cassy Isagawa, Edean Ihlanfeldt Inv. 5th, 74-74-71-219 73.00Cassy Isagawa, Stanford Intercollegiate 3rd, 67- 67-70-204 68.00Cassy Isagawa, NorthropGrumman Chall. 10th-t, 76-70-75-221 73.66Cassy Isagawa, Sugar Bowl Intercoll. 2nd, 71-65-76-212 70.66 Cassy Isagawa, Inkster Spartan Invite 4th, 69-76-72-217 72.33Ashley Edwards, Inkster Spartan Invite 6th-t, 72-76-74-222 74.00 Cassy Isagawa, Spring Break Classic 8th-t, 80-72-71-223 74.33Cassy Isagawa, Pacific Coast Intercoll. 5th-t, 78-70-67-215 71.66Cassy Isagawa, Pac-12 Championship 12th-t, 76-72-74-222 74.00Cassy Isagawa, NCAA D1 Central Round 14th-t, 75-72-77-224 74.66 Additional Top-30 FinishesDuck, Tournament, Place, Rounds Avg.Ashley Edwards, Edean Ihlanfeldt Inv., 12th-t, 77-75-76-228 76.0 Cali Hipp, Stanford Intercollegiate, 16th-t, 71-70-72-213 71.0Cheyenne Hickle, Stanford Intercollegiate, 20th-t, 70-71-73-214 71.3Ashley Edwards, Golfweek Conference Ch. 21st-t, 73-76-79-228 76.0Cheyenne Hickle, Edean Ihlanfeldt Inv. 21th-t, 76-76-77-229 76.3Raphaela Dyer, Edean Ihlanfeldt Inv., 25th-t, 76-75-79-230 76.7Cheyenne Hickle, Golfweek Conference Ch. 27th-t, 72-75-82-229 76.3Cheyenne Hickle, SEC-Pac-12 Challenge 30th-t, 75-70-76-221 73.6Monica Petchakan, Edean Ihlanfeldt Inv. 30th-t, 82-74-77-233 77.7Cali Hipp, NorthropGrumman Chall. 26th-t, 73-74-79-226 75.3Cali Hipp, Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 25th-t, 69-79-76-224 74.6Cali Hipp, NCAA D1 Central Round 18th-t, 78-72-76-226 75.3 Raphaela Dyer, Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 30th-t, 76-78-71-225 75.0Raphaela Dyer, Juli Inkster Spartan Invite 22nd-t, 81-75-75-231 77.0Cheyenne Hickle, Pacific Coast Intercoll. 28th-t, 72-77-71-220 73.3Ashley Edwards, Spring Break Classic 18th-t, 75-77-75-227 75.6

Best Tournament ScoresDuck, Tournament, Place, Rounds-Score Avg.Cassy Isagawa, Golfweek Conference Championship 11th-t, 77-71-77-225 +9 Cassy Isagawa, Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 2nd-t, 72-71-72-215 -1Cassy Isagawa, Stanford Intercollegiate 3rd (p71), 67-67-70-204 -9Cheyenne Hickle, SEC/Pac-12 Challenge 30th-t 75-70-76-221 +5Cassy Isagawa, NorthropGrumman Challenge 10th-t, 76-70-75-221 +8Cassy Isagawa, Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate 2nd, 71-65-76-212 -4Cassy Isagawa, Juli Inskter Spartan Invite 4th, 69-76-72-217 +1Cassy Isagawa, Spring Break Classic 8th-t, 80-72-71-223 +7Cassy Isagawa, Pacific Coast Intercollegiate 5th-t, 78-70-67-215 -1Cassy Isagawa, Pac-12 Championship 12th-t, 76-72-74-222 +6Cassy Isagawa, NCAA D1 Central Round 14th-t, 75-72-77-224 +8

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RIA QUIAZON SCOTTAfter guiding the University of Oregon women’s golf team to several of its most suc-cessful seasons ever, fourth-year head coach Ria Quiazon Scott has quickly and re-soundingly returned the Ducks among the nation’s elite.

In both of her collegiate head coaching stops, Scott has earned a reputation for recruiting and developing top col-legiate talent after a decorated playing career. She played professionally from 2003-06 on various tours after helping lead the University of California to three NCAA appearances and Pac-10 Conference and NCAA West Regional team titles, while also playing on various national teams representing the Philippines.

In the fall of 2011, some collegiate pundits thought the Ducks would have to rebuild after graduating three seniors who had helped UO to several of its greatest seasons. But Scott and her talented freshman class were ready to prove otherwise.

The Ducks climbed as high as No. 12 in the Golfstat rankings and ended the fall ranked No. 18 after an impressive four-event slate. Scoring-wise, its 295.8 team scoring average was nearly four strokes better than its 2010-11 mark (299.64) that broke the former school best by more than a stroke (300.97, 2008-09). The team’s high point was its five-under school record in the Stanford Intercollegiate (282-281-285-848) that broke the former school best by nine strokes. The Ducks also savored their second- and third-best rounds ever – 281 (-3) and 282 (-2) – in the event’s opening rounds.

Oregon’s top player in the 2011-12 season, Cassy Isagawa, earned multiple accolodates after the season and became only the second player since 1998 to be named to the All-American team and the All-Pac-12 First Team.

In her first season with the Ducks in 2009-10, Oregon played its best when it mattered the most and was rewarded with its first NCAA Championship trip in 10 years. UO opened the postseason with a best-ever Pac-10 Championships finish (third, 292-307-290-889) – four positions better than its pre-meet seeding against a field that featured four teams ranked top six nationally, and two more tabbed top 20.

Two weeks later in the NCAA Central Regional, Oregon tied its second-highest ever regional effort (sixth, 305-316-318-939) and ended five positions better than its pre-meet seeding. Not surprisingly, the Ducks steadily climbed the Golfstat/Golfweek national rankings from 38th and 45th to open the season, respectively, to highs of 28th and 32nd in late May.

In 2010-11, Oregon raised its play again, and combined on an all-time season best-average (299.64) – more than a stroke better than its previous best (300.97, 2008-09).

The Ducks scored two tournament victories – their 23rd and 24th all-time - in the Dick McGuire / Branch Law Firm Invitational (295-296-290-881 (+5)) and Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (304-297-290-891). UO tied its then-school record tournament score (five-over) in the former tourney, and added its third- and fifth-best ever scores in the Ptarmigan Ram Classic (eight-over) and Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (13-over), respectively.

In her prior two-year stint at the University San Francisco, the 2009 West Coast Conference Coach of the Year helped the Dons amass a similar host of team and individual accolades.

In 2008-09, USF spent much of the spring ranked top 30 nationally en route to a school-record 300.19 scoring aver-age – 4.29 strokes better than the previous program best. That fall, the Dons broke a school tournament scoring record to win the Kent Youel Invitational (3-under 867), then won the Oregon Duck Invitational and took second in the West Coast Conference for the second straight season (and eighth straight overall).

Individually for USF, WCC Player of the Year Danielle Cvitanov ended the year ranked 43rd nationally in the Golfstat rankings after she posted a school-record season average (74.06). In the classroom, her team was equally successful, as

USF athletes claimed five WCC All-Academic laurels.In 2007-08, her unit broke the school 54-hole tournament scoring record in the UNLV Rebel Spring

Invitational (870) by four strokes. USF ended the season with six top-five finishes, including another runner-up WCC finish, as all five entries received all-league honors.

Before her coaching stint, she racked up an impressive post-college professional resume (see box to left) after an impressive career for California. As a senior co-captain, she led the 2003 Bears in the NCAA Championships (28th overall), and was a 2003 All-Pac-10 and 2002 NCAA All-Region honoree. Her final season, she helped the Bears win a school-record seven tournaments, capture Pac-10 and NCAA Regional titles, and rank as high as second nationally. The two-time Pac-10 All-Academic honor-able mention also won the 2003 Anna Espenschade Award, presented to Cal’s top graduating female student-athlete.

Quiazon married Drew Scott, the former head coach of the Rice men’s golf team, in June 2010 and the couple had their first child, Walker, in April 2012.

Career HighlightsWest Coast Conference

Coach of the Year

Professional Tours Duramed Futures Canadian Women’s West Coast Ladies Orient Master China Ladies Asian

Other International Experience: Competed for the Philippine National Team (1997-2002), 1997 Southeast Asian Games gold medalist, 1998 and 2002 Asian Games bronze medalist, 1998 and 2000 World Amateur Team Championships competitor.

Other Major U.S. Events Qualified for six USGA Championships, one U.S. Women’s Open and LPGA Women’s World Cup, two U.S. Girl’s Junior, and three U.S. Women’s Amateur events.

Collegiate Highlights: 2003 All-Pac-10, 2002 All-Region, Two-time All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention

HeadCoach•PROFILE

Ria Scott

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Amy AtheySports Psychologist

STEPHANIE BROOKSIn her 16th year with the Duck athletic treatment staff, Brooks serves a variety of key roles for Duck athletes and teams.

The Oxnard, Calif., native serves as facilitator for our Duck Athletic Readiness Training (D.A.R.T.) program, oversees the health care needs of both golf teams, and assists with all aspects of clinical education coordination. She is also certified with the Titleist Performance Institute, and is able to work with the strength staff, players and coaches on improving body movement, mobility and stability to specifically help golf performance.

A Fresno State graduate (1995), she earned a degree in Physical Education with an Athletic Training option, then earned her Master of Sci-ence in Exercise and Movement Science from Oregon in 1997, while working as a graduate assistant ((1996-1997). She also served one year as the Head Athletic Trainer at Cottage Grove High School (1995-1996). She resides in Eugene with her husband, Doug, daughter, Peyton and sons, Myles and Mayson.

Staff•PROFILE

Adam Korzun Director of Sports Nutrition

Matt AterEquipment Manager

Chris YoungAcademic Advisor

Blake McMahonOffice Manager

Cameron HaratiSports Information Director

JOEL FAVORIn his sixth year as a member of the nationally-recognized strength and conditioning Duck staff, Favor oversees programs for many of Oregon’s top teams.

The San Diego native coordinates programs for the Duck football and golf squads. Before joining the Ducks, he served as a part-time assistant strength & conditioning coach at Humboldt State (Arcata, Calif.). He has also served as an intern strength & conditioning coach at Washington State University (Pullman, Wash.) assisting with football, men’s & women’s basketball, and volleyball squads. A former member of the Humboldt State football team, he earned a

Bachelor’s of Science degree in exercise science.

JASON JOHNSONIn his third season as a Duck volunteer assistant coach, Johnson also serves as the head professional at Illahe Hills country Club. He is a Class A member of the PGA of America and has been at Eugene Country Club for over 5 1/2 years.

“Jason has been an incredible asset to our program,” Oregon head coach Ria Scott said. “He was instrumental in running the 2010 Pac-10 Championships at Eugene Country Club. His experience with the JC Video system, and the

TrackMan for swing and ball flight analysis has really helped us better understand our golf swings. And, as a member of the PGA, Jason keeps us current with the industry innovations in technology, equipment and instruction.

Jason is married to wife, Stephany, and they have two daughters, Kora and Brynn.