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2006-07: Lady Rams finished 2nd at the Region XIII Tournament and went on to an 11th place finish at the NAIA National Championships. Maegan Rice was named a 1st Team NAIA All-American. 2005-06: Maggie Blaylock named only third head coach in program history. 2004-05: The women’s golf team finished in 21st place overall at the NAIA National Tournament. 2003-04: The women's team finished in 19th place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament for the third consecutive year. 2002-03: The women's team finished in 19th place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament for the second consecutive year. 2001-02: The women's team finished in 19th place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. 2000-01: The women's team finished in 9th place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Leading the way for Mobile was Apryl Watson who shot 45 over par and Leigh Ankerson who shot 46 over par. 1999-2000: The women's team finished in fourth place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. 1998-99: The women's team finished ranked ninth overall in the final NAIA regular season poll and also finished in ninth place overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Deanne Tolbird was a medalist at the UNO Invitational. 1997-98: The women's team won the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Head caoch Dr. Terry Hopper was named NAIA National Coach of the Year. Fiona Young finished 8th overall at the NAIA National Championship Tournament and was named a NAIA All-American. 1996-97: The women's team finished in second place at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. 1995-96: The women's team finished in fifth place at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. 1994-95: The women's team finished in fourth place at the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Kathy Ziglo was the NAIA National Championship Tournament individual runner-up and finished as a NAIA All-American. 1993-94: Mark Hall was named the first head coach of the women's golf team at the University of Mobile. The inaugural team qualified for NAIA National Championship Tournament finished in fifth place overall in their first season. Hannah Hell finished as the NAIA National Championship Tournament Individual runner-up and was named a NAIA All-American. Kathy Ziglo was named a NAIA All-American. |