2014-15 Carthage College Women's Golf Roster
Biography
2015: Named Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-Central Region…Named Missy Hazelwood Scholar Athlete... finished 64th at the NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championship with an 86-87-94-82-349…tied for fourth place at the CCIW Women’s Golf Championship with an 80-88-86-254 and named All-CCIW…season average of 82.3 with a career-best round of 73 on the first day of the Oct. 12-14 Golfweek Fall Invitational.
2014: Finished 63rd at the NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championship with a 92-92-92-84-360…tied for ninth place at the CCIW Women’s Golf Championship with a 91-74-165 and earned All-CCIW honors…compiled an 84.4 season average with a season-best round of 74 on the second day of the CCIW championship.
2013: Tied for 20th place at the CCIW Women’s Golf Championship with a 94-95-99-288…averaged 88.6 with a season-best round of 82 at the April 26 Robert Morris (Ill.) “Spring Classic”.
2012: Tied for 17th place at the CCIW Women’s Golf Championship with an 87-89-86-262…compiled an 85.7 season average…set a Carthage record with a two-day score of 76-79-155 at the Sept. 10-11 Wisconsin-Oshkosh Invitational, and her season-best, first-day round of 76 tied a school record.
High School: Named second-team all-state and first-team All-Mississippi Athletic Conference her senior year and won individual honors at the regional championship…first-team all-conference as a junior…her senior-year team finished second at the Iowa High School Athletic Association state championship and won both conference and regional titles…her junior-year squad finished fourth at the state championship and also won both league and regional championships…coached by Barb Pischke…three-year member of both the volleyball and basketball teams…National Honor Society member, Mississippi Athletic Conference all-academic in three sports, four-year high honors student and graduated with honors.
Personal: Double major in business administration and marketing…named a 2015 Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar and named to the Carthage dean’s list six times.
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