2015-16 SCHEDULE Date Event Sept. 14-15 at Dick McGuire Invitational (9th - 893 (+17)) Sept 21-23 Golfweek Conference Challenge (1st - 886 (-6)) Oct. 6-7 at Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational (1st - 892 (+28)) Oct. 25-27 at Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (3rd - 834 (-30)) Feb. 21-22 at Westbrook Spring Invitational (8th - 869 (+5)) Feb. 29-March 1 at Bruin Wave Invitational (T-4th - 889 (+25)) March 21-23 SDSU March Mayhem (3-1 Match Play Record; 5th) April 3-5 at Silverado Showdown (12th - 909 (+45)) April 18-20 2016 MW Championship (2nd - 886 (+22)) May 5-7 NCAA Stanford Regional (Stanford, Calif.) May 20-25 NCAA Championships (Eugene, Ore.) 2015-16 ROSTER Name Yr. Hometown Sirene Blair Jr. South Jordan, Utah Mila Chaves So. Asunción, Paraguay Hana Furuichi Fr. San Diego, Calif. Emma Henrikson Sr. Malmö, Sweden Haleigh Krause So. Eugene, Ore. Georgia Lacey So. Del Mar, Calif. Kitty Tam Fr. Hong Kong Head Coach: Leslie Spalding (Alabama, 1992), Fifth season at SDSU/Ninth overall THIS WEEK 2016 NCAA West Regional Championship Host: Stanford Site: Stanford G.C./Stanford, Calif Par: 71 Yardage: 6,269 Holes: 54 Dates: May 5-7 The Field (18 teams - by seed): USC, Arkansas, Stanford, Virginia, UNLV, San Diego State, Texas Tech, Ohio State, Colorado, Wake Forest, Michigan State, North Carolina, Pepperdine, San José State, UC Riverside, Idaho, Richmond and Seton Hall. Individuals (6 - by seed): Kassidy Teare, Long Beach State Martina Edberg, Cal State Fullerton Andrea Wong, UC Davis Katrina Prendergast, Colorado State Paige Lee, UC Davis Kristin Simonsen, Fresno State SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEN'S GOLF Contact: Jim Solien 619.594.5547 jsolien@mail.sdsu.edu www.goaztecs.com Twitter: @goaztecs Facebook: goaztecs SDSU Women s Golf Set for NCAA Stanford Regional The 21st-ranked San Diego State women s golf team travels to the Bay Area this week to compete in the NCAA Stanford Regional, May 5-7, in Stanford, Calif. The Aztecs, who are making their sixth regional appearance in the last seven years and 13th overall, will be among the field vying for a spot in the NCAA national championship series, scheduled for May 20-25 in Eugene, Ore. SDSU garnered the sixth seed out of 18 teams in the Stanford Regional, earning one of 43 at-large bids to the NCAA tournament after finishing second at the Mountain West Championship on April 20. A total of 72 NCAA Division I schools received invitations to play in one of four regionals that will be held concurrently this week in Bryan, Texas, (Texas A&M), Baton Rouge, La. (LSU), Shoal Creek, Ala. (Alabama) and Stanford, Calif. (Stanford). Joining the Aztecs this week will be 17 other teams, including 12 opponents ranked in the top 50, along with six individual competitors (96 golfers overall). The top six squads and the three highest finishing individuals not on an advancing team will move on to nationals from each of the four regionals. Teams will complete 18 holes (54 total) of stroke play each of the three days following a practice round on Wednesday, May 4. SDSU will tee off with Virginia and UNLV for Thursday s opening round, which is set to get underway at 7:30 a.m. PT on hole No. 1, while pairings for Friday and Saturday will be based on team scores. Live hole-by-hole results courtesy of Golfstat will be available for all three rounds on GoAztecs.com. Aztec Lineup 2015-16 Avg. Low 54 Best Finish Emma Henrikson 71.63 206 1st Sirene Blair 73.88 205 5th Mila Chaves 74.54 211 3rd Haleigh Krause 75.35 212 1st Georgia Lacey 74.19 217 8th Aztec Lineup For This Week Fifth-year San Diego State head coach Leslie Spalding will accompany five players to The Farm this week, featuring 2016 Mountain West Women s Golfer of the Year Emma Henrikson (Malmö, Sweden) and second-team all-conference honoree Sirene Blair (South Jordan, Utah), along with Mila Chaves (Asunción, Paraguay), Haleigh Krause (Eugene, Ore.) and Georgia Lacey (Del Mar, Calif.) Henrikson will be making her fourth consecutive appearance in regional competition, while Blair finds herself in the thick of the fight for the third straight season. In addition, Chaves and Lacey will be competing in the regional tournament for the second year in a row, joining Krause, a first-time participant. Henrikson, an All-America candidate who owns a team-best 71.63 stroke average for the season, is ranked 11th nationally according to Golfstat and occupies the 17th spot in the latest Golfweek/Sagarin ratings. Henrikson and Blair are the lone veterans from the Aztecs last visit to Stanford Golf Course in February 2014, when the Scarlet and Black finished seventh out of 14 squads at the Peg Barnard Invitational. Henrikson tied for 17th individually with a 7-over 149 at the 36-hole tournament, while Blair finished one shot behind in the 21st position at 8-over 150. SDSU At NCAA Regionals The Aztecs are making their sixth trip to NCAA regionals in the last seven years and ninth overall as a team. SDSU earned team bids in 1999 (18th), 2001 (15th), 2004 (15th), 2010 (t-15th), 2011 (17th), 2012 (t-20th), 2014 (t-21st) and 2015 (11th). The program has also been represented by individual golfers in 1996, 1997, 2000 and 2013. This week marks the sixth time the Aztecs are participating in a western-based regional as a team, following the 1999, 2004, 2011, 2014 and 2015 squads. SDSU competed at Stanford Golf Course in regional play on one previous occasion in 2004, finishing 15th out of 21 schools. The Scarlet and Black also participated in the East Regional two times in 2001 and 2012 to go with an appearance at the Central Regional in 2010. Including this season, the program will have played in 12 different cities and 10 different states in its NCAA regional history. Heather MacRae boasts SDSU s best individual finish when she tied for 11th place at Stanford in 2004; Malin Enarsson is second with her 12th-place performance in 2010, while Hiroko Fukushima sits in third with an 18th-place effort in 1999. In addition, Paige Spiranac tied for the 19th spot in 2013, while Mila Chaves landed in the 20th position a year ago. The Competition The Aztecs are one of 13 teams in the Stanford Regional ranked among the top 50 in the latest Golfstat rankings released April 26. Of those squads, six reside in the top 25, including No. 2 USC, followed by Arkansas (7), Stanford (12), Virginia (15), UNLV (18) and SDSU (22). Stanford Regional 4/26 4/24 SDSU Record Team Rankings Golfstat Golfweek vs. In 15-16 San Diego State 21 18 (11-9) USC 2 2 0-0 Arkansas 7 12 0-0 Stanford 12 9 1-2 Virginia 15 14 0-0 UNLV 18 17 0-3 Texas Tech 26 31 0-0 Ohio State 31 27 1-2 Colorado 34 21 1-1 Wake Forest 39 37 0-0 Michigan State 42 44 0-0 North Carolina 45 43 0-0 Pepperdine 49 48 4-1 San José State 54 62 3-0 UC Riverside 96 91 0-0 Idaho 100 98 1-0 Richmond 127 154 0-0 Seton Hall 198 192 0-0 The Aztecs own an 11-9 record in head-to-head results against seven of their regional foes during the 2015-16 campaign, including unblemished marks vs. San José State (3-0) and Idaho (1-0). SDSU has also maintained the upper hand this year against Pepperdine (4-1) and has topped Colorado (1-1), Ohio State (1-2) and Stanford (1-2) once each. A Look At The Course The host site of the 2016 NCAA Stanford Regional is the par-71, 6,269-yard Stanford Golf Course, located in the rolling hills above Stanford University. Designed in 1930 by renowned architects William Bell and George C. Thomas, the course is consistently rated as one of the finest in the nation. In 2009, Stanford Golf Course was selected as the third-best collegiate track in the U.S. following a Golf Channel survey of 160 coaches and was ranked fifth-best in the country according to Golfweek in 2010. Throughout the years, Stanford Golf Course has played host to numerous amateur and professional events, including U.S. Open qualifying, U.S. Junior Amateur qualifying, NCAA Women s Championships, NCAA Regionals, as well as a former Senior PGA Tour event, The Gathering at The Farm. The Aztecs last played at Stanford in February 2014, where it placed seventh out of 14 teams at the 36-hole Peg Barnard Invitational. In addition, SDSU competed in the Stanford Intercollegiate in October 2011, finishing 12th out of 15 squads in head coach Leslie Spalding s first season on Montezuma Mesa. Backspin: 2015 St. George Regional The San Diego State women s golf team saw its season come to an end after completing the final round of the 2015 NCAA St. George Regional in 11th place at Entrada at Snow Canyon Country Club in St. George, Utah. The Aztecs climbed five spots from the previous day after posting the fourth-best score of 18 schools in the final round with a 7-over-par 291, finishing the tournament at 64-over 916. With its result, SDSU recorded its highest team placement in eight regional appearances. All five Aztec players logged their best single-round scores of the week, including Mila Chaves (Asunción, Paraguay), who set a program record for lowest 18-hole total in regional competition with a 2-under 69. The SDSU freshman finished strong, posting six pars and three of her four birdies of the day on the back nine, including an impressive conversion on the par-4, 386-yard No. 4, which ranked as the fourth-toughest hole of the final round. With her performance, Chaves vaulted 22 places into a tie for 20th with a combined 11-over-224. In addition, fellow classmate Georgia Lacey made a sizeable move up the individual leaderboard, jumping 19 spots into a tie for 58th at 19-over 232. Despite the lack of birdies on her scorecard, the Torrey Pines High alumna was a model of consistency, carding 17 pars against only one bogey en route to a final-round 72. Likewise, Sirene Blair landed in the 58th position after shooting a 76 over the final 18 holes. The Aztec sophomore also found birdies scarce, but still finished with 14 pars for the day. However, Blair was unable to avoid a stumble of six places after three bogeys and a double-bogey on the par-4, 383-yard No. 6 sandbagged her round. Similarly, Paige Spiranac slipped five spots into a tie for 63rd at 20-over 233 after shooting a 76 in her final collegiate tournament. The SDSU senior captain made birdie on her fifth-to-last hole of the day, the par-3, 137-yard No. 5; however, six bogeys, including four on the front nine, proved too much to overcome. Rounding out the Aztec contingency was Emma Henrikson, who regrouped with a 74 after posting an atypical 81 during the second round. Despite a double-bogey on her finishing hole, the par-5, 541-
SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEn'S GOLF NoTES PAGE 2 SDSU AT NCAA REGIONALS 1996 West Regional (Omaha, Neb.) Lindy Donnelly 78-81-76 235 32nd 1997 West Regional (Tucson, Ariz.) Christelle Cuzon 74-75-77 226 42nd 1999 West Regional (Houston, Texas) Hiroko Fukushima 77-74 151 18th Nikki Chigas 76-87 163 83rd Heather Rollo 80-83 163 83rd Joanne Clingan 83-83 166 91st Nikki Stangarone 85-81 166 91st SDSU 316-321 637 18th 2000 West Regional (Tempe, Ariz.) Heather Rollo 85-76-77 238 109th 2001 East Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Joanne Clingan 79-76-DNF DNF n/a Heather Rollo 77-77-DNF DNF n/a Sandy Kim 77-81-DNF DNF n/a Jennifer Hoene 77-82-DNF DNF n/a Shayna Miyajima 83-88-DNF DNF n/a SDSU 310-316-DNF DNF 15th* *SDSU along with three other teams were unable to finish due to inclement weather. 2004 West Regional (Stanford, Calif.) Heather MacRae 75-71-74 220 T-11th Jenna Wilson 78-72-75 225 T-30th Shayna Miyajima 77-78-80 235 T-66th Sandy Kim 80-83-82 245 T-96th Toni Lutz 81-82-84 247 T-99th SDSU 310-303-311 924 T-15th 2010 Central Regional (Columbus, Ind.) Malin Enarsson 72-77-81 230 T-12th Christine Wong 84-75-77 236 T-35th Gina Clark 81-81-78 240 T-56th Stephanie Arcala 82-86-83 251 T-92nd Samantha Roberts 84-83-91 258 105th SDSU 319-316-319 924 T-15th 2011 West Regional (Auburn, Wash.) Malin Enarsson 76-77-76 229 T-41st Stephanie Arcala 78-76-79 233 T-58th Alessia Knight 78-78-82 238 T-84th Gina Clark 78-82-80 240 T-93rd Christine Wong 79-80-84 243 T-106th SDSU 310-311-317 938 17th 2012 East Regional (State College, Pa.) Gina Clark 75-72-75 222 T-29th Christine Wong 79-71-76 226 T-51st Malin Enarsson 79-77-81 237 101st Alessia Knight 80-79-81 240 T-108th Amy Alston 78-84-87 249 T-117th SDSU 311-299-313 923 T-20th 2013 Central Regional (Norman, Okla.) Paige Spiranac 72-75-72 219 T-19th Christine Wong 74-76-72 222 T-35th Emma Henrikson 71-80-74 225 T-57th 2014 West Regional (Cle Elum, Wash.) Emma Henrikson 76-77-83 236 T-68th Sirene Blair 77-79-81 237 T-75th Paige Spiranac 80-79-78 237 T-75th Maria F. Villegas 85-84-79 248 T-113th Kristina Lynn 84-83-82 249 115th SDSU 317-318-320 955 T-21st 2015 St. George Regional (St. George, Utah) Mila Chaves 77-78-69 224 T-20th Sirene Blair 79-77-76 232 T-58th Georgia Lacey 82-78-72 232 T-58th Paige Spiranac 80-77-76 233 T-63rd Emma Henrikson 79-81-74 234 67th SDSU 315-310-291 916 11th yard No. 9, the SDSU junior still managed to climb 10 places into the 67th position at 21-over 234, aided by three birdies. USC (+28) claimed the St. George Regional title by six strokes over Stanford (+34) as the top six schools advanced to the NCAA Championships in Bradenton, Fla. Joining the Women of Troy and the Cardinal were Arkansas, UNLV, Virginia and California, along with individuals Alivia Brown of Washington State and Florida International s Meghan McLaren. Dana Finkelstein of UNLV (-2) shot a final-round 67 to capture medalist honors by three strokes over Arkansas Alana Uriell and Gaby Lopez, both of whom tied for the runner-up spot at 3-over for the tournament. Henrikson Named MW Women s Golfer of the Year Emma Henrikson was named Mountain West Women s Golfer of the Year in a vote of the league s nine head coaches following the final round of the conference championship on April 20. In addition, the San Diego State senior earned first-team all-mw honors, while fellow Aztec Sirene Blair was a second-team selection. With her award, Henrikson becomes just the second SDSU competitor ever to earn top player honors from the MW after Christine Wong received the same recognition in 2012. Henrikson is ranked 11th in the nation according to Golfstat and 17th in the latest Golfweek/Sagarin ratings. The Aztec senior leads the league with a team-best 71.63 scoring average and tops the squad with 11 rounds below par, including nine in the 60s. Henrikson has recorded six top-10 individual placements this year, highlighted by two medal-winning performances at the Golfweek Conference Challenge on Sept. 23 and the Westbrook Spring Invitational on Feb. 22. She also logged two third-place finishes at the season-opening Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational during the fall schedule and last month at the Bruin Wave Invitational. For her efforts, Henrikson earned MW Women s Golfer of the Month for September to go along with conference Player of the Week distinction on March 2. Blair, meanwhile, posted her highest finish in three MW Championship appearances where she landed alone in the fifth spot at 5-over par 221, highlighted by a final-round 69 to help SDSU to a runner-up standing. The Aztec junior also tied for fourth at the Golfweek Conference Challenge and was the team s top competitor at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown in late October where she established a program record for lowest 54-hole score with an 11-under 205 en route to another fifth-place effort. For the season, Blair ranks seventh in the league with a 73.88 stroke average and is second on the squad with seven rounds below par. At the aforementioned Las Vegas Showdown, she matched her career-best with a 5-under 67 in the opening round. The selections of Henrikson and Blair give the Scarlet and Black multiple all-conference honorees for the sixth year in a row. In addition, Henrikson becomes just the second SDSU player to earn all-mw distinction in four consecutive seasons, along with Wong, while Blair picked up her third straight all-conference certificate. Previously, Henrikson and Blair were MW Freshman of the Year award winners in 2013 and 2014, respectively. Rewind: Aztecs Finish Second at MW Championship San Diego State team fell short in its quest for a second straight conference title after finishing second at the 2016 Mountain West Championship on the par-72, 6,291-yard Dinah Shore Tournament Course at Mission Hills Country Club on April 20. Despite posting the lowest score of any team in the three-day event with a 2-under-par 286, the Aztecs managed to climb just one spot in the standings, completing the championship with a 54-hole total of 24-over 886. UNLV (+13) took the ceremonial plunge into Poppie s Pond this year after carding an even-par 288 during the final round to win by nine strokes, while Fresno State (+33) slipped into third behind SDSU, followed by San José State (+42) and New Mexico (+50). For the second straight season and just the third time since the league s inception, the Aztecs had two players finish among the top five individually at the MW Championship. Sophomore Mila Chaves climbed into the third spot at 2-over 218, while junior Sirene Blair vaulted into the fifth position with a combined 5-over 221 after each fired a 69. Chaves was one of just two golfers, along with UNLV s Mackenzie Raim, to complete the final round without a blemish on her scorecard, notching 15 pars and three birdies to jump four places on the leaderboard en route to her second-lowest 18-hole tally of the season. Blair, meanwhile, sank a team-leading six birdies, including three straight on holes 7-9, to catapult 10 places from the previous round. Despite two bogeys on the back nine, the Utah native still managed her highest finish in three MW Championship appearances. Not to be outdone, Emma Henrikson also displayed upward mobility, jumping eight spots into a tie for seventh at 7-over 223. Along with Chaves and Blair, Henrikson was one of just six golfers in the field of 45 competitors to break par during the final round after shooting a 71. Despite a dearth of birdies on her card, the SDSU senior offset one bogey with the just the second eagle of the tournament on the par-5, 482-yard No. 2. Conversely, Georgia Lacey was not as fortunate, tumbling 13 places into 16th with a final-round 80, which did not count toward the Aztecs final team score. The SDSU sophomore, who entered the day in a tie for third, was unable to recover from three bogeys and two doubles on the front nine, ultimately completing the tournament at 11-over 227. Fellow classmate Haleigh Krause was also unable to advance up the ladder, slipping one notch into a tie for 30th at 16-over 233 on the heels of her second straight 77. Despite two birdies before, Krause was plagued by seven bogeys, including a pair on her final two greens. UNLV s Alexandra Kaui, who was the lone competitor to finish the week in red figures at 4-under 212, captured medalist honors after shooting final-round 69, topping runner-up Katrina Prendergast of Colorado State (+1) by five strokes. 2015-16 Highlights Despite a roster with just one senior and a schedule brimming with high-level competition, San Diego State enjoyed another banner season in 2015-16, posting top-10 team finishes in six of seven stroke-play tournaments, highlighted by a pair of team titles during the fall slate. Buoyed by Emma Henrikson s superlative performance, the Aztecs captured both the team and individual crowns at the Golfweek Conference Challenge, held Sept. 21-23 in Wolcott, Colo. The SDSU senior collected medalist honors with a tournament-record 10-under-par 206, while Sirene Blair (+2) tied for fourth, followed by Haleigh Krause (+4), who landed in the eighth position. Coupled with her impressive Colorado finish and a third-place tie earlier at the season-opening Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M., Henrikson was named Mountain West Women s Golfer of the Month for September. SDSU kept the momentum rolling in its next tournament, rallying for a spirited five-shot victory over California at the University of Washington s Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational in suburban Seattle. The Aztecs found themselves trailing by 10 strokes at the start of the final round, before surging past the Golden Bears on the back nine despite a steady rain. Mila Chaves was the Scarlet and Black s top finisher, tying for fifth on the individual leaderboard at 5-over 221, while Georgia Lacey (+9) wound up in the ninth spot. With its second straight team title secured, SDSU was ranked as high as 13th nationally by Golfweek in late October. In addition, the Aztecs collected two tournament crowns in the same season for the second year in a row, but just the third time since the 2005-06 campaign. SDSU wrapped up its fall schedule with a solid third-place finish at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown in late October. Under ideal playing conditions, the Aztecs set a team record with a collective 30-under 834, while Blair established an individual 54-hole standard after carding an 11-under 205. SDSU opened its second semester slate in late February at the University of Wisconsin s Westbrook Spring Invitational in Peoria, Ariz., where Henrikson notched her second victory of the year and third as a collegian after tying the host Badgers Brooke Terrell for medalist honors with a 5-under 211. Henrikson continued her remarkable campaign a week later at the Bruin Wave Invitational, finishing a solo third at 1-under 215 to lift the Scarlet and Black to a fourth-place tie in the team standings. With her two previous results, Henrikson received MW Women s Golfer of the Week honors. After a three-week hiatus, the Aztecs conducted their fourth annual home tournament under a new name, the SDSU March Mayhem, which featured a match-play format for the second year in a row. In a stacked field that included 10 top-40 schools, San Diego State finished a respectable fifth with a 3-1 record. The Aztecs emerged triumphant with exciting wins over TCU, Kansas and Arizona State, but came up short against eventual third-place finisher UCLA in the second round. Just A Chip Shot Away The top six teams and the three highest finishing individuals not on one of those squads will advance out of the NCAA Stanford Regional to the national championships, slated for May 20-25 in Eugene, Ore. A total of 24 teams and 12 individuals will complete 54 holes of stroke play over a three-day period at Eugene Country Club, with the top 15 squads and nine highest placing individuals advancing to a fourth round of stroke play, which will determine the top eight schools for match play competition, as well as the 72-hole stroke play individual champion. The top eight teams after 72 holes of play will be placed into a bracket with the No. 1 seed playing the No. 8 seed, the No. 2 seed playing the No. 7 seed, the No. 3 seed playing the No. 6 seed and the No. 4 seed playing the No. 5 seed in match play. SDSU has previously sent an individual to the NCAA national tournament, but has never qualified as a team.
SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEn'S GOLF REC ORDS PAGE 3 Top 10 54-Hole Individual Scores 1. Sirene Blair 2015 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 67-70-68 205 2. Emma Henrikson 2015 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 72-66-68 206 Emma Henrikson 2015 Golfweek Conference Challenge 72-67-67 206 Christine Wong 2010 Price s Give Em Five Invitational 69-68-69 206 5. Mila Chaves 2015 Mountain West Championship 66-74-70 210 6. Emma Henrikson 2016 Westbrook Spring Invitational 69-73-69 211 Mila Chaves 2015 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 72-71-68 211 Emma Henrikson 2014 Ptarmigan Ram Classic 72-67-72 211 Sirene Blair 2013 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 70-70-71 211 Jenna Wilson 2003 Lady Aztec Invitational 70-74-67 211 Top 10 36-Hole Individual Scores 1. Sirene Blair 2015 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 67-70 137 2. Emma Henrikson 2015 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 72-66 138 Sirene Blair 2013 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 71-67 138 4. Emma Henrikson 2015 Golfweek Conference Challenge 72-67 139 5. Haleigh Krause 2015 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 69-71 140 Joanne Clingan 2000 Heather Farr Memorial 69-71 140 7. Emma Henrikson 2016 Silverado Showdown 75-67 142 Emma Henrikson 2016 Westbrook Spring Invitational 69-73 142 9. Emma Henrikson 2016 Bruin Wave Invitational 75-68 143 Mila Chaves 2016 Westbrook Spring Invitational 73-70 143 Mila Chaves 2015 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 72-71 143 Top 10 54-Hole Individual Conference Championship Scores 1. Mila Chaves 2015 Mountain West 66-74-70 210 2. Jenna Wilson 2004 Mountain West 73-71-71 215 3. Emma Henrikson 2015 Mountain West 75-72-70 217 Christine Wong 2012 Mountain West 72-74-71 217 5. Mila Chaves 2016 Mountain West 75-74-69 218 Heather Rollo 2002 Mountain West 73-72-73 218 Joanne Clingan 2001 Mountain West 72-72-74 218 8. Emma Henrikson 2014 Mountain West 71-73-75 219 9. Shayna Miyajima 2002 Mountain West 71-73-76 220 Heather MacRae 2004 Mountain West 77-74-73 220 Top 10 54-Hole Individual Regional Championship Scores 1. Paige Spiranac 2013 Central Regional 72-75-72 219 2. Heather McRae 2004 West Regional 75-71-74 220 3. Christine Wong 2013 Central Regional 74-76-72 222 Gina Clark 2012 East Regional 75-72-75 222 5. Mila Chaves 2015 St. George Regional 77-78-69 224 6. Emma Henrikson 2013 Central Regional 71-80-74 225 Jenna Wilson 2004 West Regional 78-72-75 225 8. Christine Wong 2012 East Regional 79-71-76 226 Christelle Cuzon 1997 West Regional 74-75-77 226 10. Malin Enarsson 2011 West Regional 76-77-76 229 Top 10 54-Hole Team Scores 1. 2015 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 280-278-276 834 2. 2015 Golfweek Conference Challenge 294-286-278 858 3. 2014 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 281-291-291 863 4. 2016 Westbrook Spring Invitational 286-296-287 869 5. 2014 Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic 289-288-293 870 6. 2015 Mountain West Championship 288-301-287 876 7. 2013 Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 290-297-291 878 2003 Lady Aztec Invitational 293-291-294 878 9. 2009 Price s Give Em Five Invitational 300-295-285 880 10. 2015 PING/ASU Invitational 302-291-291 884 2011 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 280-295-309 884 Team Tournament Championships Year Tournament... Score Fall 2015...Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational... 294-297-301 892 Fall 2015...Golfweek Conference Challenge... 294-286-278 858 Spring 2015...Mountain West Championship... 288-301-287 876 Fall 2014...Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown... 281-291-291 876 Fall 2014...Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic... 289-288-293 870 Fall 2013...Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown*... 290-289 579 Fall 2011...Wyoming Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate... 297-305-286 888 Spring 2011...The Gold Rush... 305-310-303 918 Spring 2010...BYU at Entrada Classic... 295-296-299 890 Spring 2010...Anteater Invitational... 300-299-300 899 Fall 2008...Aztec Fall Classic... 314-304 618 Spring 2006...Lady Braveheart Challenge... 315-309 624 Fall 2005...Lady Aztec Fall Classic... 300-305-301 906 Fall 2005...La Quinta Inn & Suites Mountain Shootout...311-303 614 Fall 2003...Lady Aztec Fall Invitational... 293-291-294 878 Fall 2000...Heather Farr Memorial... 301-299 600 Fall 1998...SDSU Fall Classic... 309-308-310 910 Fall 1995...NIU Huskie Classic... 322-326 648 *- Second round canceled due to high winds Individual Tournament Titles Year Player... Tournament Spring 2016...Haleigh Krause... CSUSM Cougar Invitational Spring 2016...Emma Henrikson... Westbrook Spring Invitational Fall 2015...Emma Henrikson... Golfweek Conference Challenge Fall 2014...Emma Henrikson...Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic Spring 2012...Christine Wong... Bruin Wave Invitational Fall 2011...Christine Wong... Wyoming Cowgirl Desert Intercollegiate Spring 2010...Christine Wong... Hurricane Invitational Fall 2009...Christine Wong...Price s Give Em Five Invitational Fall 2006...Anna Booth...La Quinta Inn & Suites Mountain Shootout Fall 2005...Megan McLead...La Quinta Inn & Suites Mountain Shootout Fall 2000...Joanne Clingan... Heather Farr Memorial Fall 1995...Maggie Merritt... NIU Huskie Classic Spring 1994...Megan Mahoney...San Francisco Invitational
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Fall September 14-15 Branch/McGuire Invitational (New Mexico) UNM Championship Course Albuquerque, N.M. Course: Par 73, 6,315 yards Finish: 9th of 16 / 893 (+17) September 21-23 Golfweek Conference Challenge (Denver) Red Sky Golf Club/Fazio Course Wolcott, Colo. Course: Par 72, 6,261 yards Finish: 1st of 18 / 858 (-6) October 6-7 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational (Washington) Sahalee Country Club Sammamish, Wash. Course: Par 72, 6,039 yards Finish: 1st of 13 / 892 (+28) Oct. 25-27 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (UNLV) Boulder Creek Golf Course Boulder City, Nev. Course: Par 72, 6,277 yards Finish: 3rd of 19 / 834 (-30) Spring February 21-22 Westbrook Spring Invitational (Wisconsin) Westbrook Village Golf Club Peoria, Ariz. Course: Par 72, 6,269 yards Finish: 8th of 15 / 869 (+5) February 29-March 1 Bruin Wave Invitational (Pepperdine/UCLA) San Luis Obispo Country Club San Luis Obispo, Calif. Course: Par 72, 6,250 yards Finish: T-4th of 16 / 889 (+25) March 21-23 SDSU March Mayhem (San Diego State) The Farms Golf Club Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Course: Par 72, 6,211 yards Finish: 5th of 16 / Match Play (3-1) April 3-5 Silverado Showdown (Oregon/Colorado) Silverado North Course Napa, Calif. Course: Par 72, 6,206 yards Finish: 12th of 18 / 909 (+45) April 18-20 Mountain West Championship (Mountain West) Mission Hills Country Club Rancho Mirage, Calif. Course: Par 72, 6,291 yards Finish: 2nd of 9 / 886 (+22) May 5-7 NCAA Regionals (Campus Sites) TBD May 20-25 NCAA Championships (NCAA/Oregon) Eugene Country Club Eugene, Ore. SAN DIEGO STATE WOMEN'S GOLF 2015-16 STATISTICS 2015-16 INDIVIDUAL STROKE AVERAGES - OVERALL Count Indiv. Vs. Vs. Par Low Low Best Player Events Rounds Pct. Rounds Strokes Avg. Par Avg. 18 54 Won Top 5 6-10 11-20 Finish Emma Henrikson 8 24 22.4/24 (.933) - 1719 71.63 (-12) (-0.50) 66 206 2 4 2 2 1st Sirene Blair 8 24 21.2/24 (.883) - 1773 73.88 42 1.75 67 205-3 - 1 4th Georgia Lacey 7 21 16.2/21 (.771) - 1558 74.19 46 2.19 69 217 - - 2 1 8th Mila Chaves 8 24 19.2/24 (.800) - 1789 74.54 58 2.42 68 211-2 - 2 3rd Haleigh Krause 8 23 15.2/21 (.844) 2 1733 75.35 74 3.22 67 212 1 1 1-1st Kitty Tam 3 8 1/3 (.333) 5 613 76.63 34 4.25 70 221 - - - - 5th Hana Furuichi 3 9 1/3 (.333) 6 697 77.44 46 5.11 71 221 - - - - T-43rd SDSU TEAM 7 21 - - 6121 291.48 61 2.90 276 834 2 5 2-1st Rounds in the 60s (18): Henrikson 9, Blair 3, Krause 3, Chaves 2, Lacey 1 Rounds Below Par (33): Henrikson 11, Blair 7, Chaves 5, Krause 4, Lacey 3, Tam 2, Furuichi 1 Rounds at Even Par (12): Lacey 5, Henrikson 3, Blair 2, Chaves 1, Krause 1 2015-16 TOURNAMENT SUMMARIES Date Event Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total +/- Par Finish Low Player Sept. 14-15 Branch/McGuire Invitational 301 297 295 893 (+17) 9th of 18 Henrikson (T-3rd of 104) Sept. 21-23 Golfweek Conference Challenge 294 286 278 858 (-6) 1st of 18 Henrikson (1st of 86) Oct. 6-7 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 294 297 301 892 (+28) 1st of 13 Chaves (T-5th of 69) Oct. 25-27 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 280 278 276 834 (-30) 3rd of 19 Blair (T-5th of 105) Feb. 21-22 Westbrook Spring Invitational 286 296 287 869 (+5) 8th of 15 Henrikson (T-1st of 86) Feb. 29-March 1 Bruin Wave Invitational 299 290 300 889 (+25) T-4th of 16 Henrikson (3rd of 82) March 21-23 SDSU March Mayhem Match Play Tournament 5th of 16 Blair/Lacey (3-1 records) April 3-5 Silverado Showdown 307 286 316 909 (+45) 12th of 18 Henrikson (13th of 92) April 18-20 Mountain West Championship 296 304 286 886 (+22) 2nd of 9 Chaves (3rd of 45) May 5-7 NCAA Regionals May 20-25 NCAA Championships SPRING 2016 INDIVIDUAL STROKE AVERAGES Count Indiv. Vs. Vs. Par Low Low Best Player Events Rounds Pct. Rounds Strokes Avg. Par Avg. 18 54 Won Top 5 6-10 11-20 Finish Emma Henrikson 4 12 11.7/12 (.975) - 867 72.25 5 0.42 67 211 1 2 1 1 T-1st Georgia Lacey 4 12 11/12 (.917) - 894 74.50 30 2.50 70 218 - - 1 1 8th Mila Chaves 4 12 9.5/12 (.792) - 901 75.08 37 3.08 69 218-1 - 1 3rd Sirene Blair 4 12 10.2/12 (.850) - 905 75.42 41 3.42 69 221-1 - - 5th Haleigh Krause 4 11 4.7/9 (.522) 2 838 76.18 46 4.18 67 227 1 1 - - 1st Hana Furuichi 2 6 1/3 (.333) 3 456 76.00 24 4.00 71 221 - - - - T-43rd SDSU TEAM 4 12 - - 3553 296.08 97 8.08 286 869-2 1 1 2nd Kitty Tam 1 2-2 149 74.50 5 0.83 71 - - 1 - - 5th Rounds in the 60s (7): Henrikson 4, Blair 1, Chaves 1, Krause 1 Rounds Below Par (14): Henrikson 5, Blair 2, Chaves 2, Lacey 2, Furuichi 1, Krause 1, Tam 1 Rounds at Even Par (3): Lacey 2, Henrikson 1 FALL 2015 INDIVIDUAL STROKE AVERAGES Count Indiv. Vs. Vs. Par Low Low Best Player Events Rounds Pct. Rounds Strokes Avg. Par Avg. 18 54 Won Top 5 6-10 11-20 Finish Emma Henrikson 4 12 10.7/12 (.892) - 850 70.83 (-17) (-1.41) 66 206 1 2 1 1 1st Sirene Blair 4 12 11/12 (.917) - 868 72.33 1 0.08 67 205-2 - 1 4th Georgia Lacey 3 9 5.2/9 (.578) - 664 73.77 16 1.78 69 217 - - 1 - T-9th Mila Chaves 4 12 9.7/12 (.808) - 888 74.00 21 1.75 68 211-1 - 1 T-5th Haleigh Krause 4 12 10.5/12 (.875) - 895 74.58 28 2.33 69 212 - - 1 - T-8th Kitty Tam 2 6 1/3 (.333) 3 464 77.33 29 4.83 70 221 - - - - T-82nd SDSU TEAM 4 12 - - 3,477 289.75 9 0.75 276 834 2 3 1-1st Hana Furuichi 1 3-3 241 80.33 22 7.33 78 241 - - - - T-87th Rounds in the 60s (11): Henrikson 5, Blair 2, Krause 2, Chaves 1, Lacey 1 Rounds Below Par (19): Henrikson 6, Blair 5, Chaves 3, Krause 3, Lacey 1, Tam 1 Rounds at Even Par (9): Lacey 3, Blair 2, Henrikson 2, Chaves 1, Krause 1
2015 Fall TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE/RESULTS BRANCH/MCGUIRE INVITATIONAL Sept. 14-15 UNM Championship Course Albuquerque, N.M. 9th of 18 teams (104 individuals) Par 73 6,315 yards Emma Henrikson 74-70-69 213 (-6) T-3rd Sirene Blair 75-71-73 219 (E) T-23rd Haleigh Krause 77-76-76 229 (+10) T-54th Mila Chaves 75-80-79 234 (+15) T-69th Kitty Tam 80-86-77 243 (+24) T-93rd SDSU TEAM 301-297-295 893 (+17) 9th Team Champion: Stanford, 856 (-20) Individual Champion: Sarah Cho, Northwestern, 211 (-8) GOLFWEEK CONFERENCE CHALLENGE Sept. 21-23 Red Sky G.C. Wolcott, Colo. 1st of 17 teams (86 individuals) Par 72 6,261 yards Emma Henrikson 72-67-67 206 (-10) 1st Sirene Blair 70-76-72 218 (+2) 4th Haleigh Krause 76-75-69 220 (+4) T-8th Mila Chaves 75-77-70 222 (+6) T-14th Georgia Lacey 76-69-78 223 (+7) T-17th SDSU TEAM 294-286-278 858 (-6) 1st Team Champion: San Diego State, 858 (-6) Individual Champion: Emma Henrikson, San Diego State, 206 (-10) 2016 SPRING TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE/RESUlTS WESTBROOK SPRING INVITATIONAL Feb. 21-22 Westbrook Village G.C. Peoria, Ariz. 8th of 15 teams (86 individuals) Par 72 6,269 yards Emma Henrikson 69-73-69 211 (-5) T-1st Mila Chaves 73-70-73 216 (E) T-18th Georgia Lacey 70-77-72 219 (+3) T-33rd Sirene Blair 74-76-73 223 (+7) T-53rd Haleigh Krause 77-83-78 238 (+22) T-84th SDSU TEAM 286-296-287 869 (+5) 8th Team Champion: Oregon, 854 (-10) Individual Co-Champions: Emma Henrikson, San Diego State and Brooke Ferrell, Wisconsin, 211 (-5) BRUIN WAVE INVITATIONAL Feb. 29-March 1 San Luis Obispo C.C. San Luis Obispo, Calif. T-4th of 16 teams (82 individuals) Par 72 6,250 yards Emma Henrikson 75-68-72 215 (-1) 3rd Georgia Lacey 72-73-73 218 (+2) 8th Sirene Blair 77-73-78 228 (+12) T-24th Mila Chaves 75-76-80 231 (+15) T-31st Hana Furuichi 81-77-77 235 (+19) T-46th SDSU TEAM 299-290-300 889 (+25) T-4th Team Champion: UCLA, 868 (+4) Individual Champion: Louise Ridderstrom, UCLA, 213 (-3)* * - Won in sudden-death playoff SDSU MARCH MAYHEM March 21-23 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. 5th of 16 teams (Match Play) Par 72 6,211 yards Sirene Blair 3-1 Georgia Lacey 3-1 Emma Henrikson 2-1-1 Haleigh Krause 1-2-1 Mila Chaves 0-3-1 Team Champion: USC EDEAN IHLANFELDT INVITATIONAL Oct. 6-7 Sahalee C.C. Sammamish, Wash. 1st of 13 teams (69 individuals) Par 72 6,039 yards Mila Chaves 73-74-74 221 (+5) T-5th Georgia Lacey 73-79-72 224 (+8) T-9th Emma Henrikson 73-73-79 225 (+9) T-12th Sirene Blair 75-73-78 226 (+10) T-20th Haleigh Krause 80-77-77 234 (+18) T-41st SDSU TEAM 294-297-301 892 (+28) 1st Team Champion: San Diego State, 892 (+28) Individual Champion: Bianca Pagdanganan, Gonzaga, 217 (+1) LAS VEGAS COLLEGIATE SHOWDOWN Oct. 25-27 Boulder Creek G.C. Boulder City, Nev. 3rd of 19 teams (105 individuals) Par 72 6,277 yards Sirene Blair 67-70-68 205 (-11) T-5th Emma Henrikson 72-66-68 206 (-10) T-10th Mila Chaves 72-71-68 211 (-5) T-28th Haleigh Krause 69-71-72 212 (-4) T-31st Georgia Lacey 72-73-72 217 (+1) T-65th SDSU TEAM 280-278-276 834 (-30) 3rd Team Co-Champions: Vanderbilt, UNLV, 831 (-33) Individual Champion: Anna Newell, Tennessee, 198 (-18) SILVERADO SHOWDOWN April 3-5 Silverado North Course Napa, Calif. 12th of 18 teams (92 individuals) Par 72 6,206 yards Emma Henrikson 75-67-78 220 (+4) T-13th Haleigh Krause 75-74-78 227 (+11) T-45th Georgia Lacey 76-74-80 230 (+14) T-57th Sirene Blair 81-71-81 233 (+17) T-68th Mila Chaves 81-75-80 236 (+20) T-78th SDSU TEAM 307-2286-316 909 (+45) 12th Team Champion: Stanford, 865 (+1) Individual Champion: Cathleen Santoso, Oregon, 211 (-5) MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP April 18-20 Mission Hills C.C. Rancho Mirage, Calif. 2nd of 9 teams (45 individuals) Par 72 6,291 yards Mila Chaves 75-74-69 218 (+2) 3rd Sirene Blair 75-77-69 221 (+5) 5th Emma Henrikson 75-77-71 223 (+7) T-7th Georgia Lacey 71-76-80 227 (+11) 16th Haleigh Krause 79-77-77 233 (+17) T-30th SDSU TEAM 296-304-286 886 (+22) 2nd Team Champion: UNLV, 877 (+13) Individual Champion: Alexandra Kaui, UNLV, 212 (-4) NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS May 5-7 Stanford G.C. Stanford, Calif. or Traditions G.C. Bryan, Texas or University Club Baton Rouge, La. or Shoal Creek Club Shoal Creek, Ala. 2015 St. George Regional Results SDSU Finish: 11th of 14 teams, 916 (+64) Top SDSU Finisher: Mila Chaves, T-20th, 224 (+11) Team Champion: USC, 880 (+28) Individual Champion: Dana Finkelstein, UNLV, 211 (-2) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 20-25 Eugene C.C. Eugene, Ore. 2015 Results SDSU Finish: Did not compete Top SDSU Finisher: N/A Team Champion: Stanford defeated Baylor 3-2 in match play Individual Champion: Emma Talley, Alabama, 285 (-3) 2015-16 SDSU HEAD-TO-HEAD TEAM RESULTS* 87-33-1 (.723) Arizona State...2-1 Boise State...1-0 Boston College...1-0 California...1-2 Cal Poly...1-0 Cal State Fullerton...1-0 Cal State Northridge...1-0 Campbell...1-0 College of Charleston...1-0 Colorado...1-1 Colorado State...3-0 Denver...3-0 Florida International...1-0 Fresno State...2-0 Gonzaga...4-0 Hawai i...2-0 Idaho...1-0 Illinois...1-0 Indiana...2-0 Iowa...1-0 Iowa State...0-1 Jacksonville...1-0 Kansas...1-0 Kansas State...1-1 Lamar...1-0 Long Beach State...3-0 Louisville...0-1 LSU...0-1 Memphis...1-0 Miami (Fla.)...0-1 Michigan...1-0 Minnesota...1-1 Mississippi...1-0 Missouri...1-0 Nebraska...4-0 Nevada...2-0 New Mexico...4-1 New Mexico State...2-0 Northwestern...0-1 Notre Dame...0-1 Ohio State...1-2 Oklahoma State... 0-1-1 Oregon...0-3 Oregon State...2-1 Pepperdine...4-1 San Francisco...2-0 San José State...3-0 Seattle...1-0 SMU...0-1 Stanford...1-2 UC Davis...1-0 TCU...3-0 Tennessee...1-0 Texas...1-0 Toledo...1-0 UC Davis...0-1 UC Irvine...2-0 UCLA...0-2 UNLV...0-3 UTEP...1-0 Vanderbilt...0-1 Washington...2-0 Washington State...3-0 Wichita State...1-0 Wisconsin...1-1 Wyoming...1-0 * - includes match-play results
2015-16 INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS SIRENE BLAIR Junior 2L South Jordan, Utah Bingham HS Branch/McGuire Invitational 75-71-73 219 (E) 73.00 T-23rd of 104 Golfweek Conference Challenge 70-76-72 218 (+2) 72.67 4th of 86 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 75-73-78 226 (+10) 75.33 T-20th of 69 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 67-70-68 205 (-11) 68.33 T-5th of 105 Westbrook Spring Invitational 74-76-73 223 (+7) 74.33 T-53rd of 86 Bruin Wave Invitational 77-73-78 228 (+12) 76.00 T-24th of 82 Silverado Showdown 81-71-81 233 (+17) 77.67 T-68th of 92 Mountain West Championship 75-77-69 221 (+5) 73.67 5th of 45 Avg./Best Finish 1,773 Strokes 73.88 4th HALEIGH KRAUSE Sophomore 1L Eugene, Ore. Sheldon HS Branch/McGuire Invitational 77-76-76 229 (+10) 76.33 T-54th of 104 Golfweek Conference Challenge 75-76-69 220 (+4) 73.33 T-8th of 86 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 80-77-77 234 (+18) 75.33 T-41st of 69 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 69-71-72 212 (-4) 70.67 T-31st of 105 Westbrook Spring Invitational 77-83-78 238 (+22) 79.33 T-84th of 86 CSUSM Cougar Invitational^ 73-67 140 (-4) 70.00 1st of 50 Silverado Showdown 75-74-78 227 (+11) 75.67 T-45th of 92 Mountain West Championship 79-77-77 233 (+17) 77.67 T-30th of 45 Avg./Best Finish 1,733 Strokes 75.35 1st MILA CHAVES Sophomore 1L Asunción, Paraguay Las Almenas HS Branch/McGuire Invitational 75-80-79 234 (+15) 78.00 T-69th of 104 Golfweek Conference Challenge 77-75-70 222 (+6) 74.00 T-14th of 86 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 73-74-74 221 (+5) 73.67 T-5th of 69 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 72-71-68 211 (-5) 70.33 T-28th of 105 Westbrook Spring Invitational 73-70-73 216 (E) 72.00 T-18th of 86 Bruin Wave Invitational 75-76-80 231 (+15) 77.00 T-31st of 82 Silverado Showdown 81-75-80 236 (+20) 78.67 T-78th of 92 Mountain West Championship 75-74-69 218 (+2) 72.67 3rd of 45 Avg./Best Finish 1,789 Strokes 74.54 3rd HANA FURUICHI Freshman HS San Diego, Calif. Torrey Pines HS Branch/McGuire Invitational^ 82-78-81 241 (+22) 80.33 T-87th of 104 Westbrook Spring Invitational^ 74-71-76 221 (+5) 73.67 T-43rd of 86 Bruin Wave Invitational 81-77-77 235 (+19) 78.33 T-46th of 82 Avg./Best Finish 697 Strokes 77.44 T-43rd EMMA HENRIKSON Senior 3L Malmö, Sweden Sundsgymnasiet GEORGIA LACEY Sophomore 1L Del Mar, Calif. Torrey Pines HS Golfweek Conference Challenge 76-69-78 223 (+7) 74.33 T-17th of 86 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 73-79-72 224 (+8) 74.67 T-9th of 69 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 72-73-72 217 (+1) 72.33 T-65th of 105 Westbrook Spring Invitational 70-77-72 219 (+3) 73.00 T-33rd of 86 Bruin Wave Invitational 72-73-73 218 (+2) 72.67 8th of 82 Silverado Showdown 76-74-80 230 (+14) 76.67 T-57th of 92 Mountain West Championship 71-76-80 227 (+11) 75.67 16th of 45 Avg./Best Finish 1,558 Strokes 74.19 8th KITTY TAM Freshman HS Hong Kong Diocesan Girls School Branch/McGuire Invitational 80-86-77 243 (+24) 81.00 T-93rd of 104 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown^ 74-70-77 221 (+5) 73.67 T-82nd of 105 CSUSM Cougar Invitational^ 78-71 149 74.50 5th of 50 Avg./Best Finish 613 Strokes 76.63 5th ^ - competed as an individual Branch/McGuire Invitational 74-70-69 213 (-6) 71.00 T-3rd of 104 Golfweek Conference Challenge 72-67-67 206 (-10) 68.67 1st of 86 Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational 73-73-79 225 (+9) 75.00 T-12th of 69 Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown 72-66-68 206 (-10) 68.67 T-10th of 105 Westbrook Spring Invitational 69-73-69 211 (-5) 70.33 T-1st of 86 Bruin Wave Invitational 75-68-72 215 (-1) 71.67 3rd of 82 Silverado Showdown 75-67-78 220 (+4) 73.33 T-13th of 92 Mountain West Championship 75-77-71 223 (+7) 74.33 T-7th of 45 Avg./Best Finish 1,719 Strokes 71.63 1st Mountain West Golfer of the Year Emma Henrikson All-Mountain West First Team Emma Henrikson Second Team Sirene Blair Mountain West Golfer of the Month Emma Henrikson (September) Mountain West Golfer of the Week Emma Henrikson (March 2) 2015-16 AZTEC HONORS Individual Medalists Haleigh Krause (CSUSM Cougar Invitational) Emma Henrikson (Westbrook Spring Invitational) Emma Henrikson (Golfweek Conference Challenge)
2015-16 MATCH PLAY RESULTS SDSU MARCH MAYHEM AT THE FARMS SAN DIEGO STATE 3, TCU 2 Round One - Championship Bracket March 21 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,211 yards 1. Emma Henrikson (SDSU) def. Brooke Graebe (TCU), 4&2 2. Sirene Blair (SDSU) def. Annika Clark (TCU), 2 up 3. Kelly McGovern (TCU) def. Haleigh Krause (SDSU), 1 up 4. Brooke McDougald (TCU) def. Mila Chaves (SDSU), 3&2 5. Georgia Lacey (SDSU) def. Sabrina Pena (TCU), 2 up UCLA 3, SAN DIEGO STATE 1 Round Two - Championship Bracket March 21 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,211 yards 1. Louise Ridderstrom (UCLA) def. Emma Henrikson (SDSU), 3&2 2. Bronte Law (UCLA) def. Sirene Blair (SDSU), 5&4 3. Lillia Vu (UCLA) vs. Haleigh Krause (SDSU), dormy 4. Brooke McDougald (TCU) def. Mila Chaves (SDSU), 1 up 5. Georgia Lacey (SDSU) def. Hadas Libman (UCLA), 4&3 SAN DIEGO STATE 2.5, KANSAS 2.5 (SDSU wins tiebreaker on holes, 6-5) Round Three - Fifth-Place Bracket March 22 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,211 yards 1. Emma Henrikson (SDSU) def. Lizzie Winyarat (KU), AS 2. Sirene Blair (SDSU) def. Yupaporn Kawinpakorn (KU), 2 up 3. Ariadna Fonseca (KU) def. Haleigh Krause (SDSU), 1 up 4. Pornvipa Sakdee (KU) def. Mila Chaves (SDSU), 4&3 5. Georgia Lacey (SDSU) def. Victoria Chandra (KU), 5&4 SAN DIEGO STATE 3.5, ARIZONA STATE 1.5 Round Three - Fifth-Place Match March 23 The Farms G.C. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Par 72, 6,211 yards 1. Emma Henrikson (SDSU) def. Madison Kerley (ASU), 4&3 2. Sirene Blair (SDSU) def. Roberta Liti (ASU), 3&2 3. Haleigh Krause (SDSU) def. Sophia Zeeb (ASU), 2&1 4. Mila Chaves (SDSU) vs. Monica Vaughn (ASU), AS 5. Linnea Strom (ASU) def. Georgia Lacey (SDSU), 6&4