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| Women's Golf | Meet the Team| Schedule/Results| Stats| News| Archives |
2007 West Coast Conference First Team Miscellaneous: Captured the 2006 Royale Cup National Canadian Women's Amateur crown with a 288 (73, 71, 71, 73)... sealed the victory in a sudden death playoff... earned an exemption into the 2007 CN Canadian Women's Open. At USF (2006-07): Turned in another strong year for USF as a junior... competed in all 10 events for the Dons, posting six top-10 showings and three top-five finishes, highlighted by a runner-up finish at the 2006 Oregon Duck Invitational, finishing at 222 (71, 77, 74)... shot a season-best 220 (74, 69, 77) at the 2006 Branch Law/Dick McGuire Invitational... placed fourth at the 2006 Kent Youel Invitational, helping San Francisco to the team title... posted three rounds at three-under 69 second round of the 2006 Branch Law/Dick McGuire Invitational, the final round of the 2007 UNLV Spring Rebel Invitational and the final round of the 2007 Peg Barnard... matched her career 36-hole tournament low with a 143 (74, 69) at the Peg Barnard Intercollegiate... led the team with six rounds under par and paced the squad in stroke average (75.6)... top finisher for USF in the 2007 NCAA West Regional (T-58th). At USF (2005-2006): Had eight top-10 finishes in 10 tournaments... finished as the runner up at the Price's Give Em Five Intercollegiate with a three-under 213 (69, 72, 72) propelled by 11 birdies... tied for third at the SJSU Spartan Invitational with a 151 (77, 74)... captured first collegiate title at the Oregon Duck Invitational with a 221 (78, 72, 71), carding nine birdies... named West Coast Conference Golfer of the Month in April 2006... earned runner-up honors at the Peg Barnard California Intercollegiate with a one-over par 143 (72, 71)... tied for third at the 2006 West Coast Conference Championship with a 227 (75, 74, 78) carding eight birdies... was named to the All-WCC First Team... qualified as an individual for the 2006 NCAA Division I West Regional where she posted a score of 230 (75, 77, 78) finishing tied for 37th... 54-hole low: 213 (69, 72, 72) at the Price's Give Em Five Intercollegiate (10/17 - 10/18/05)... 36-hole low: 143 (72, 71) at the Peg Barnard California Intercollegiate (4/8 - 4/9/06)... single round low: three-under 69 first round at the Price's Give Em Five Intercollegiate (10/17/05). At USF (2004-2005): Tied for third at the Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic, her first collegiate tournament as a freshman, with a four-under par opening round and an overall score of 216 (68, 74, 74)... tied for 11th at the Ron Moore Women's Intercollegiate with a 227 (75, 77, 75)... shared runner-up honors at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown carding nine birdies and an eagle for a score of 216 (71, 74, 71)... tied for sixth at the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational with a 246 (78, 85, 83)...tied for seventh place at the 2005 West Coast Conference Championship with a 231 (79, 77, 75)... 54-hole low: 216 (68, 74, 74) at the Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic (9/13 - 9/14/04) and 216 (71, 74, 71) at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown (11/1 - 11/3/04)... 36-hole low: 153 (72, 81) at the Lady Aztec Fall Invitational (10/18 - 10/19/04)... single round low: four-under 68 first round at the Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic (9/13/04). Career Lows: 54-hole career low: 213 (69, 72, 72) at the Price's Give Em Five Intercollegiate (10/17 - 10/18/05)... 36-hole career low: 143 (72, 71) at the Peg Barnard California Intercollegiate (4/8 - 4/9/06)... single round career low: four-under 68 first round at the Ptarmigan Ram Fall Classic (9/13/04). Prep/Amateur Career: Compiled a standout prep and amateur career in Canada... won the School and British Columbia Junior Girl's Provincials playing for Gleneagle Secondary School and tied for first in the Canadian Nationals in Quebec... won the 2002 Mizuno All-Canadian Award... represented Canada in the World Junior Golf Cup in Scotland and was chosen for the Canadian Team by the British Columbia Golf Association and the British Columbia Ladies Golf Association to compete in the Aaron Baddeley Junior World Championships in Fiji... qualified for match play at the 2003 US Junior Girl's Championship in Connecticut... also played six years of basketball. Personal: Jessica Potter... goal for the season is to win an individual title... chose USF for the coach, team academics and location... biggest sports thrill was winning the Canadian Amateur in a playoff... uncle Stewart Bando played football at Washington State... favorite quote is "It's not what happens but how you choose to react that determines a champion"... favorite movie is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory... favorite book is The Legend of Bagger Vance... lists her grandmother as the most impressive person she's ever met... plans to pursue a career as an oral surgeon... enjoys spending time with family and friends and shopping in her spare time... parents are Brian and Barbara Potter... born August 3, 1986 in Vancouver, B.C. |
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