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2006 FALL SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date Event (Location) Finish Sept. 10-11 Lady Badger Invitational (Madison, Wis.) ............... 11th of 11 Sept. 23-24 Notre Dame Invitational (South Bend, Ind.) ............ 12th of 14 Sept. 29-Oct. 1 Yale Invitational (New Haven, Conn.) ....................... 5th of 11 Oct. 9-10 Shootout at the Legends (Franklin, Ind.) ............... 11th of 18 Oct. 20-22 Lady Pirate Invitational (Greenville, N.C.) ............... 12th of 20 2007 SPRING SCHEDULE Date Event (Location) Feb. 26-27 Fighting Camel Spring Classic (Buies Creek, N.C.) March 9-10 NIU Springlake Invitational (Sebring, Fla.) March 19-20 USF Invitational/Waterlefe (Tampa, Fla.) April 1-2 HOYA INVITATIONAL (Leesburg, Va.) April 7-8 Glade Invitational (Daniels, W.Va.) April 22-24 BIG EAST Championships (Louisville, Ky.) UNIVERSITY Location: Washington, D.C. Founded: 1789 Enrollment: 6,719 undergraduate, 13,652 total Nickname: Hoyas School Colors: Blue and Gray President: John J. DeGioia Director of Athletics: Bernard Muir TEAM INFORMATION Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: BIG EAST Home Course: Raspberry Falls Golf Club, Leesburg, Va. 2006 BIG EAST Finish: 2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Patricia Frohna-Post Golf Office Phone: (202) 687-7906 E-mail: [email protected] MEDIA INFORMATION Sports Information Contact: Mike “Mex” Carey Office Phone: (202) 687-2475 E-mail: [email protected] Office Fax: (202) 687-2491 Web Site: www.guhoyas.com 2006-07 QUICK FACTS GEORGETOWN & WASHINGTON, D.C. ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Director of Athletics: Bernard Muir Senior Associate Director of Athletics/ Senior Woman Administrator: Pat Thomas Associate Director of Athletics-Administration: Jen Heppel Associate Director of Athletics-Compliance: Samantha Huge Associate Director of Athletics-Business and Finance: Debby Morey Associate Director of Athletics-External Affairs: Kyle Ragsdale Assistant Director of Athletics-Facilities & Operations: Brian McGuire W O M E N S G O L F THE FORE HOYAS CLUB The Fore Hoyas Club is an organization of alumni, parents and friends whose primary purpose is to promote a heightened awareness of and an active interest in the Georgetown University women’s golf program. The club’s members have been actively involved in raising funds in order to assist Hoya golf and to sponsor social activities on behalf of the Georgetown Golf community. To make a contribution or for more information, please contact Hoyas Unlimited by email at [email protected] or by phone at (202) 687-7159.

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Washington wears its history on its face. Historic settings abound. Major landmarks and national treasures are centralized and located minutes away from each other.

Enjoy opera, Broadway, dance, music concerts and other productions by visiting the Kennedy Center, National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution and multiple other venues. In addition to history and culture, there is no lack of professional sporting opportunities within the District, home to the Washington Redskins, Nationals, Wizards, Mystics, Capitals and D.C. United.

Nestled within two hours of the Atlantic Ocean beaches in Delaware and Maryland, D.C. is also an easy drive to the major metropolitan cities of Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore.

2006 FALL SCHEDULE & RESULTSDate Event (Location) FinishSept. 10-11 Lady Badger Invitational (Madison, Wis.) ............... 11th of 11Sept. 23-24 Notre Dame Invitational (South Bend, Ind.) ............ 12th of 14Sept. 29-Oct. 1 Yale Invitational (New Haven, Conn.) ....................... 5th of 11Oct. 9-10 Shootout at the Legends (Franklin, Ind.) ............... 11th of 18Oct. 20-22 Lady Pirate Invitational (Greenville, N.C.) ............... 12th of 20

2007 SPRING SCHEDULE Date Event (Location)Feb. 26-27 Fighting Camel Spring Classic (Buies Creek, N.C.)March 9-10 NIU Springlake Invitational (Sebring, Fla.)March 19-20 USF Invitational/Waterlefe (Tampa, Fla.)April 1-2 HOYA INVITATIONAL (Leesburg, Va.)April 7-8 Glade Invitational (Daniels, W.Va.)April 22-24 BIG EAST Championships (Louisville, Ky.)

UNIVERSITYLocation: Washington, D.C.Founded: 1789Enrollment: 6,719 undergraduate,

13,652 totalNickname: HoyasSchool Colors: Blue and GrayPresident: John J. DeGioiaDirector of Athletics: Bernard Muir

TEAM INFORMATIONAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: BIG EASTHome Course: Raspberry Falls Golf

Club, Leesburg, Va.2006 BIG EAST Finish: 2ndLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Patricia Frohna-PostGolf Offi ce Phone: (202) 687-7906E-mail: [email protected]

MEDIA INFORMATIONSports Information Contact: Mike “Mex” CareyOffi ce Phone: (202) 687-2475E-mail: [email protected] ce Fax: (202) 687-2491Web Site: www.guhoyas.com

2006-07 QUICK FACTS

GEORGETOWN & WASHINGTON, D.C.

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATIONDirector of Athletics: Bernard MuirSenior Associate Director of Athletics/

Senior Woman Administrator: Pat ThomasAssociate Director of Athletics-Administration: Jen HeppelAssociate Director of Athletics-Compliance: Samantha HugeAssociate Director of Athletics-Business and Finance: Debby MoreyAssociate Director of Athletics-External Affairs: Kyle RagsdaleAssistant Director of Athletics-Facilities & Operations: Brian McGuire

W O M E N ’ S G O L F

THE FORE HOYAS CLUBThe Fore Hoyas Club is an organization of alumni, parents and friends whose primary purpose is to promote a heightened awareness of and an active interest in the Georgetown University women’s golf program. The club’s members have been actively involved in raising funds in order to assist Hoya golf and to sponsor social activities on behalf of the Georgetown Golf community. To make a contribution or for more information, please contact Hoyas Unlimited by email at [email protected] or by phone at (202) 687-7159.

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CHELSEA CURTISSophomore • Mashpee, Mass.• Cape Cod Academy

2006-07: Led the team in stroke average at 77.69 during the fall ... Posted two top-10 fi nishes ... Tied for seventh place at the Yale Fall Intercollegiate and fi nished 10th at the Legends of Indiana Intercollegiate.2005-06: Enjoyed a standout fi rst season ... Led the Hoyas to the team title at the Fighting Camel Classic, claiming individual honors with a nine-over par 225 ...

Tied for 15th place at the Hoya Invitational.High School: Four-year starter in golf and basketball ... Captained both golf and basketball squads ... Named Boston Globe High School Player of the Year.

KATIE DWYERSophomore • Allentown, Pa. • Moravian Academy

2006-07: Second on the team with a 78.50 stroke average ... Posted three top-30 fi nishes, her best a tie for 22nd at the Legends of Indiana Intercollegiate.2005-06: Tied for 17th place at the Princeton Invitational, carding a 16-over par 160 ... Tied for 19th place at the Yale Fall Intercollegiate, fi nishing with a 19-over par 159.

High School: Lettered four times in both golf and soccer, captaining both squads for a year ... Earned golf team MVP honors and soccer MVP in 2004 ... Was a 2004 all-area soccer scholar athlete ... Captained the 2003 Colonial League Golf Tournament Championship Team.

CARLY HUNTFreshman • Bryn Mawr, Pa. • Conestoga/St. Andrew’s/Michigan State

A transfer from Michigan State who redshirted during the 2005-06 academic year.High School: Earned three letters (2002, 2003, 2005) in golf at Conestoga High School in Pennsylvania and one letter (2004) at St. Andrew’s School in Florida ... St. Andrew’s won the 2003 state championship ...

Won three league championships with Conestoga ... Took medalist honors at the 2004 Central League Championship ... Averaged a 39 for nine holes as a senior ... Placed in the top 10 at the 2002 PIAA High School State Tournament ... An all-area fi rst-team selection by the Daily Local in 2002 and Daily Local in 2002 and Daily Local2004 ... Boca News all-area fi rst-team in 2003 ... 2005 recipient of the U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award.

HEIDI KIMFreshman • Sandy, Utah • Juan Diego

2006-07: Played one tournament this fall as a freshman.High School: Played four years on the varsity boys golf team ... Captain of the team as a freshman and sophomore ... Earned First Team All-State Golf honors as a freshman and sophomore.

W O M E N ’ S G O L F

2006-07 ROSTERName Class Hometown/High SchoolMarie Bos Jr. Orlando, Fla./Trinity PrepStephanie Cope Jr Bethesda, Md./Georgetown Visitation PrepChelsea Curtis So. Mashpee, Mass./Cape Cod AcademyKatie Dwyer Jr. Allentown, Pa./Moravian AcademyCarly Hunt Fr. Bryn Mawr, Pa./Conestoga/St. Andrew’sHeidi Kim Fr. Sandy, Utah/Juan DiegoMadeleine Nguyen Jr. Atherton, Calif./Menlo SchoolMaggie Ward Sr. Rochester, N.Y./Greece ArcadiaJenna Winokur Jr. Spring Lake, N.J./Wall

PATRICIA FROHNA-POSTHead Coach • First Season

Patricia Frohna-Post was named Head Women’s Golf Coach at Georgetown University by Director of Athletics Bernard Muir in July 2006.

“We’re excited to have someone with Patricia’s experience in the game at Georgetown,” Muir said. “She has a tremendous background as a player in the college and professional ranks,

and has a great knowledge for the game as a teacher. Patricia is a great addition to our staff and our student-athletes will benefi t from her leading the team.”

Frohna-Post comes to Georgetown after spending the last six years as a teaching professional and a player. She joins the Hoyas after serving as the Assistant Golf Professional at Lakewood Country Club in Rockville, Maryland for the last two years (2004-05). At Lakewood, Frohna-Post ran weekly tournaments, provided lessons, conducted clinics and assisted in the merchandising for the golf shop. Prior to that, she spent two years (2003-04) at Admiral’s Cove Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida and was the Teaching Professional at Fair Oaks Golf Park in nearby Fairfax, Virginia from 2001-05.

During that time, Frohna-Post was also pursuing a professional playing career. From 2003-05, Frohna-Post played regularly on the Futures Golf Tour, earning exempt status on the tour that is known as the “Gateway to the LPGA.” She had two top-20 fi nishes in events during the 2003 and 2004 seasons. She was the Maryland Women’s Open Runner-up from 2003-05, won the Middle Atlantic Sectional Championship in 2002 and 2005 and was the medalist at a United States Women’s Open Local Qualifying event in 2005.

A 1999 graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Frohna-Post enjoyed a stellar amateur career. She was the Wisconsin Amateur Champion in 1998, was named the most valuable player on the Wisconsin team in 1997 and 1999. Frohna-Post won the 1999 Notre Dame Invitational and also earned Academic All-American honors during her career. She earned her bachelor of science in kinesiology and zoology.

MAGGIE WARDSenior • Rochester, N.Y. • Greece Arcadia

2006-07: Posted an 83.57 stroke average in 14 rounds ... Top fi nish was a tie for 49th place at the Legends of Indiana Intercollegiate.2005-06: Tied for ninth at the Princeton Invitational with a 12-over par 156 ... Tied for 32nd place at the Anteater Invitational.2004-05: Recorded a hole in one at Rutgers.

High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Sandy Swingle ... Also earned letters in cross country and indoor track for Coach Jeff Amoroso ... Served as captain of the cross country and indoor track squads during senior year ... Was a NYS Athletic Scholar-Athlete all four years.

STEPHANIE COPEJunior • Bethesda, Md. • Georgetown Visitation Prep/Santa Clara

2006-07: Played in four tournaments during the fall season, posting an 84.27 stroke average.2005-06: Tied for 22nd at the Hoya Invitational ... Tied for 36th place at the Bonnie Hoover Invite.2004-05: Played freshman season for Santa Clara University ... Participated in every tournament ... Placed

fi fth individually at the Santa Clara Invitational and opened the second round with two birdies before the tournament was shortened to 18 holes due to weather.High School: High school did not have a golf team, but competed individually at the local, regional, and national levels.

JENNA WINOKURCaptain • Junior • Spring Lake, N.J. • Wall

2006-07: Third on the team in stroke average at 80.00 ... Top fi nish was a tie for 24th place at the Yale Fall Intercollegiate.2005-06: Earned All-BIG EAST honors after fi nishing in seventh place at the league championship with an 11-over par 227 ... Tied for 16th place at the Fighting Camel Classic ... Tied for 7th at the Hoya Invitational.

High School: Played four years on the Varsity Boys Golf team for coaches Anthony Abeal and Matt Stephanski ... Member of four Shore Conference and Monmouth County champions ... Was First Team All-State in Girls Golf each of her four seasons ... Served as team captain junior and senior years.

MADELEINE NGUYENJunior • Atherton, Calif. • Menlo School/UC Davis

2006-07: Played three tournaments this fall ... Low round in competition 83 ... Top fi nish was a tie for 49th at the Yale Fall Intercollegiate.2005-06: Transferred to Georgetown University ... Member of Women’s Golf Team.2004-05: Played for UC Davis.