2018-19 UNC Asheville Women's Golf Media Guide

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2018-19 QUICK FACTS 2018-19 BULLDOGS SCHEDULE

THE UNIVERSITY

Location.......................................................Asheville, North Carolina Founded..................................................................................... 1927 Enrollment................................................................................ 3,800 Chancellor............................................................ Dr. Nancy J. Cable Director of Athletics...................................................... Janet R. Cone Nickname...............................................................................Bulldogs Mascot................................................................... Rocky the Bulldog School Colors...................................................Royal Blue and White Affiliation.................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference..........................................................................Big South Golf Courses...........Cliffs at Walnut Cove, Country Club of Asheville, ................. Mountain Air Country Club, Biltmore Forest Country Club ..........................................................and The Grove Park Inn Resort

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Assistant Director/Women’s Golf Contact...................Mitchell Miegel Phone.........................................................................(770) 542-7873 Email................................................................... mmiegel@unca.edu Assistant AD for External Relations.................................. Brian Hand Web Site..............................................................UNCABulldogs.com AVL AC Fax................................................................(828) 251-6386 AVL AC Address.............................................One University Heights ................................................................Justice Center, CPO #2600 .........................................................................Asheville, N.C. 28804

PROGRAM INFORMATION

First Year of Golf.................................................................... 2016-17 First Year in Big South................................................................same Tournaments Won............................................................................ 2 Top 5 Team Finishes......................................................................... 4 Top 10 Team Finishes..................................................................... 10 Individual Tournament Victories........................................................ 0 Top 5 Individual Finishes.................................................................. 2 Top 10 Individual Finishes................................................................ 6 Top 25 Individual Finishes.............................................................. 28 2017-18 Big South Tournament Finish........................................ t-5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost......................................................... 6/1 Newcomers....................................................................................... 1

Date Opponent

Location

SEPTEMBER 9/10-11 Northern Kentucky Invitational Cincinnati, Ohio 9/17-18 East Carolina Invitational

Greenville, N.C.

OCTOBER 10/1-2

Austin Peay State Invitational Clarksville, Tenn.

10/15-16 Presbyterian Match Play

Ninety Six, S.C.

10/29-30 Wofford Invitational

Spartanburg, S.C.

FEBRUARY 2/25-27 Kiawah Island Classic

Kiawah Island, S.C.

MARCH 3/11-12 Spring Break Shootout 3/18-19 Briar’s Creek Invitational

Dade City, Fla. Johns Island, S.C.

3/25-16 UNC Asheville Invitational

Asheville, N.C.

APRIL 4/7-8

Appalachian State Invitational Morganton, N.C.

4/12-14 Big South Championship

Ninety Six, S.C.

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach...........................................Ericka Schneider (First Year) Alma Mater (Year)..................................................Mississippi (2014)

Bold - Hosted at the Cliffs at Walnut Cove

CONNECT WITH UNC ASHEVILLE ATHLETICS Official Athletics Twitter..................................... @ashevilledogs Official Athletics Instagram............................... @ashevilledogs Official Athletics Facebook......... Facebook.com/AshevilleDogs AVL Women’s Golf Twitter....................... @UNCAWomensGolf

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THE UNIVERSITY

As the only dedicated liberal arts institution in the University of North Carolina system, UNC Asheville kindles learning by offering students an intellectually rigorous education that builds critical thinking and workforce skills to last a lifetime. Small class size, award-winning faculty and a nationally acclaimed undergraduate research program foster innovation as well as recognition. The cornerstone of a liberal arts education is the ability to explore the connections between many different subjects as well as the options available. So learning here expands well beyond the classroom walls. Focusing on undergraduate studies, we help students dig into learning, whether they participate in faculty-mentored research projects, undertake career-related internships, study abroad, or join service projects aimed at improving the quality of life at home and around the world. We encourage everyone to seek challenges, seize opportunities and become a doer as well as a thinker. At UNC Asheville, we’ve created an environment for exploring the world as well as more than 30 different majors. About 3,900 undergraduate students and about 330 full- and part-time faculty bring the campus alive with a genuine hunger to understand and contribute to the human experience. Amid the culturally rich setting of Asheville, North Carolina, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, it’s all designed to spark a lifelong quest to know more — a fire that will grow brighter in the future.


The The picturesque picturesque campus campus is is home home to to many many fun fun events events throughout throughout the the year, year, including including Concerts Concerts on on the the Quad, Quad, which which happens happens each each summer summer (pictured (pictured top top left). left).

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UNC UNC Asheville Asheville confers confers degrees degrees three three times during the academic year at the end of the Fall semester, semester, at at the the end end of of the the Spring Spring semester as well as at the end of the Summer terms. Formal commencement commencement ceremonies ceremonies are are held held in in December December and and May. May.

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CHARLOTTE, CHARLOTTE, NC NC

KNOXVILLE, KNOXVILLE, TN TN

WELCOME TO ASHEVILLE, N.C. There’s There’s more more to to life life than than the the climb. climb. There’s There’s the the view. view. There’s There’s something something unexpected unexpected around around every every bend. bend.

UNC UNCAsheville Asheville is is situated situated in in one one of of the the most most vibrant vibrant cities cities in in the the Southeast. Southeast. With With aa population population of of 87,000 87,000 in in the the city city and and 391,000 391,000 in in nearby nearby metro metro areas, areas,Asheville Asheville offers offers an an inviting inviting downtown, downtown, excitexciting ing outdoor outdoor adventures, adventures, aa thriving thriving arts arts community community and and an an array array of of eclectic eclectic dining dining opportunities. opportunities. MILEAGE MILEAGE CHART CHART FROM FROM ASHEVILLE ASHEVILLE Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga. Ga. ........................................ ........................................ 200 200 miles miles Bristol, Bristol, Tenn. Tenn. ............................................85 ........................................85 miles miles Charlotte, Charlotte, N.C. N.C. ...................................... .................................. 130 130 miles miles Columbia, Columbia, S.C. S.C. ....................................160 ....................................160 miles miles Greenville, Greenville, S.C. S.C. .................................... .................................... 63 63 miles miles Knoxville, Knoxville, Tenn. Tenn. .................................. .................................. 115 115 miles miles Raleigh, Raleigh, N.C. N.C. .......................................250 .......................................250 miles miles Spartanburg, Spartanburg, S.C. S.C. ....................................80 ................................80 miles miles Wilmington, Wilmington, N.C. N.C. .................................360 .................................360 miles miles


DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

JANET R. CONE

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Janet R. Cone, who has served as UNC Asheville’s Director of Athletics since 2004, is currently serving on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee that selects and seeds the teams for March Madness. She was one of just 28 Directors of Athletics to be named as an Under Armour AD of the Year in 2013 by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. In 2014, she negotiated the first-ever college revenue development service platform with IMG College to combine athletics development and capital campaign with sponsorship sales. Outside of UNC Asheville, Cone helped create the Asheville Buncombe Regional Sports Commission and was a former chair. She currently serves as a founding board member for the group. In addition to her term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, she is currently serving on the NCAA Division I Institutional Performance Committee and on various Big South Conference Committees. Under Cone’s leadership the Bulldogs have achieved unbelievable progress with the creation and implementation of the “More Wins, More Friends, and More Resources” strategic plan. Cone, who also serves as the Senior Administrator for University Enterprises, oversaw the successful opening of the Wilma M. Sherrill Center which houses the Kimmel Arena, a new tennis facility, and the expansion of the Karl Straus Track Facility. Presently a campaign to build on-campus baseball and soccer stadiums is underway. More importantly, Bulldog student-athletes have an overall 3.14 GPA and a Graduation Rate of over 85 opercent. UNC Asheville’s athletics budget is one of the lowest in NCAA Division I Athletics; however, under Cone’s leadership, a sustainable revenue plan has been implemented

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to increase the athletics budget over the last few years. In spite of the budget, Bulldogs have won Big South Conference Championships in baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s Soccer. The Bulldogs value community engagement and perform thousands of hours of community service each year, too. Cone continues to work rigorously to improve Gender Equity and just a couple of years ago she announced the addition of women’s golf as the 16th NCAA Division I athletics program at UNC Asheville. Women’s golf became the second sport added in the last five years at the time. The revival of the women’s swimming program in 2012-13 marked the first time that the athletics department had added a sport in 20 years. Prior to coming to Asheville, Cone served as the associate athletics director for Samford University, and also coached women’s basketball at Samford, Saint Leo University, Western Carolina University and Mars Hill College. Cone holds a bachelor’s degree from Furman University and a master’s degree from the University of South Carolina.


UNC ASHEVILLE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS TO THE MEDIA Media interested in an interview with a UNC Asheville coach or student-athlete as well as those interested in a press credential are asked to contact the Athletics Communications Office. All interview requests for UNC Asheville coaches, student-athletes and administrators should be directed to the appropriate member of the Athletics Communications staff. Each member can be reached directly and quickly via email or phone number listed on this page. CREDENTIALS SIDELINE – UNC Asheville strictly follows NCAA rules regarding media representatives on the sidelines. Photographers are not permitted to shoot within the designated team areas and must display their credentials at all times. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS At the conclusion of each contest, requested student-athletes and head coach Ericka Schneider will be available for comment following a 10 minute “cooling off” period. COACH SCHNEIDER INTERVIEWS Media members wishing to interview Coach Ericka Schneider are asked to please contact Mitchell Miegel in the Athletics Communications Office at least 24 hours in advance. STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEWS All student-athlete interviews must be coordinated through the Athletics Communications Office. Student-athlete interviews will take place either prior to or following practice. Student-athletes will not be pulled from their regular schedules during the week for interviews and should not be contacted directly. ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICES The Athletics Communications Office is located in the Justice Center near the main Athletics office. PRESS CREDENTIAL POLICY • Spouses, dates, children, equipment carriers and non-workers are restricted from press boxes, sidelines and locker rooms. Any abuse of a working credential will result in the media agency losing credential privileges. Credentials will not be issued to any person under the age of 18. • In some instances, due to space limitations, meeting the identified criteria does not guarantee credentials.

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF BRIAN HAND, Assistant A.D., External Relations SPORTS: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer, Volleyball, Men’s and Women’s Tennis and Cross Country EMAIL: bhand1@unca.edu PHONE: (803) 646-9716 ALMA MATER: BA - North Greenville (‘03) MS - Middle Tennessee (‘04) HOMETOWN: Greenville, S.C. QUICKLY: Previous stops include Executive Editor for Spurs & Feathers (4 yrs), Assistant A.D. and SID at USC Aiken (5 yrs), SID at Presbyterian (3 yrs) … Joined the UNC Asheville staff in December 2016. MITCHELL MIEGEL, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications SPORTS: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer, Baseball, Track & Field, Swimming and Women’s Golf EMAIL: mmiegel@unca.edu PHONE: (770) 542-7873 ALMA MATER: BA - Berry (‘15) MA - East Tennessee State (‘17) HOMETOWN: Roswell, Ga. QUICKLY: Previous stops include: Grad. Assist. at East Tennessee State (2 yrs), Student Assistant at Berry (2 yrs), Assistant General Manager for Tri-Cities Otters Futbol Club (1 yr) … Joined the UNC Asheville staff in June 2017.

• Space for working press, radio, and television is allocated by the UNC Asheville Athletics Communications Office, which reserves the right to deny credentials to any outlet.

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UNC ASHEVILLE MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS

TELEVISION

RADIO STATIONS

Spartanburg Herald-Journal 189 West Main St. Spartanburg, SC 29306 (864) 582-4511

WLOS-TV 110 Technology Drive Asheville, NC 28803 (828) 651-4563

1310 WISE Radio 1190 Patton Ave. Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 253-1310

Hendersonville Times-News PO Box 490 Hendersonville, NC 28739 (828) 692-0505

The Greenville News 32 E. Broad St. PO Box 1688 Greenville, SC 29602 (864) 298-4165

WSPA-TV PO Box 1717 Spartanburg, SC 29304 (864) 576-7777

WWNC Radio PO Box 6447 Asheville, NC 28816 (828) 253-3835

The Mountaineer PO Box 129 Waynesville, NC 28786 (828) 452-0661

The Charlotte Observer PO Box 32188 Charlotte, NC 28232 (704) 379-6448

Asheville Citizen-Times PO Box 2090 Asheville, NC 28802 (828) 232-5867 (800) 800-4204

WYFF-TV 505 Rutherford Rd. Greenville, SC 29602 (864)242-4404

WIRE SERVICE

Associated Press 219 South McDowell St. Raleigh, NC 27602 (800) 662-7075

MISSION

Our mission is to provide UNC Asheville with an exemplary NCAA Division I Athletics Program that champions the University’s Mission and Strategic Plan, which creates an environment where student-athletes have an enriched educational experience through pursuing their academic, athletic and lifelong goals, and that connects our internal and external constituents and communities.

VISION

Our vision is to be recognized nationally for developing “Champions in Athletics and Leaders in Life” by winning in the classroom, community and competition.

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THE BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE

Founded in 1983, the Big South Conference has been an exemplary leader in college athletics, dedicated to developing student-athletes through the pursuit of excellence in the classroom, community and field of play. The league’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is made evident by its multitude of athletic accomplishments, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages and most importantly, its commitment to fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of its student-athletes. Comprised of 11 member institutions sharing a common geographic region and similar academic values and purposes, the Big South’s remarkable history of achievement is characterized by the league’s 19 championship sports and the profound academic and life successes of its more than 4,200 student-athletes. This has evolved into the conference’s “Where Winners Are Made” mantra as part of a new strategic emphasis on becoming the premiere non-FBS conference in the Southeast. Since 2000, the Big South Conference has experienced its most pivotal accomplishments in the league’s history both athletically and academically, such as: • NCAA Baseball National Champion in 2016 • Six individual National Champions • Two top 10 finishes in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship -including fifth in 2007 • The No. 1 ranked team in the national polls in 2014 and 2015 (football) • Reached the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs four times in a fiveyear span from 2013-17 • Multiple teams in the FCS playoffs four times since 2012

• Reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball, baseball and women’s lacrosse • Four NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament wins • Reached the NCAA Softball Regional Championship game five times • Three Top 24 finishes in the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship since 2011 • The No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals four times, including the national No. 4 seed in 2010 • Three berths in the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals • Multiple teams in the NCAA Baseball Regionals eight times • Qualified three teams for NCAA postseason play in the same sport for the first time in 2016 (men’s soccer, men’s golf) • Multiple postseason berths in at least four sports for five straight years • First-ever appearance in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Women’s Tennis Doubles Championship • Appearances in the round of 32 in the NCAA Men’s Singles Championship • First All-Americans in men’s and women’s cross country • The first-ever national finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year • A Big South-record 13 Academic All-Americans in 2003-04 and 2013-14 • A Big South-record 28 NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR Success in 2018 • A Big South-record 86 percent Graduation Success Rate in 2017 – fourth consecutive year at or above 84 percentile • A Big South-record 42 All-Americans in 2011-12 To learn more, please visit BigSouthSports.com.

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2018-19 WOMEN’S GOLF ROSTER

Kellen Alsip

Becca Linna Brooks Black

Sophomore Junior Winter Garden, Ky. Fla.(Elizabethtown) (West Orange) Elizabethtown,

Junior Lancaster, Pa. (Manheim Township)

Baylee Evans

Taylor Hinson

Janie Thomas

Freshman Lancaster, S.C. (Lancaster)

Sophomore Belmont, N.C. (Gaston Christian)

Head Coach

Ericka Schneider Head Coach First Season

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Adelyn Deery

Junior Cincinnati, Ohio (Sycamore)

Junior Winston-Salem, N.C. (R.J. Reynolds)


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2017-18 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

UNC Asheville Bulldogs 2017-18 Women’s Golf Individual Results Kellen Alsip Date

Sept. 11-12 Sept. 25-26 Oct. 2-3 Oct. 21-22 Feb. 19-20 March 12-13 March 19-20 April 1-2 April 13-14 Date Feb. 5-6

Sophomore Tournament

Finish

Score

NKU Fall Classic Pirate Collegiate Classic F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Winthrop Intercollegiate Amelia Island Collegiate Bradley Spring Invitational Briar’s Creek Invitational Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate Big South Championship

T13 T59 13 45 T74 T31 90 T69 T28

79-75-79=233 77-81-79=237 83-76-74=233 83-85=168 85-83-79=247 75-80-82=237 83-81-87=251 83-81=164 82-79-78=239

Match Play Mid-American Match Play

Cincinnati, Ohio (Sycamore HS)

Results Thelma Beck (Eastern Michigan) W-1 UP Pimnipa Panthong (Kent State) L-7&6 Nicole Smiley (Ohio) L-2&1 Erin Fahey (Bowling Green) HALF

Rounds: 25 Strokes: 2,009 Scoring Average: 80.36 2017-18 Low Round: 74 -- F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 3, Third Round)

Becca Black Date

Sept. 11-12 Oct. 2-3 Oct. 21-22 Feb. 19-20 March 12-13 March 19-20 April 1-2 April 13-14 Date Feb. 5-6

Sophomore Tournament

NKU Fall Classic F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Winthrop Intercollegiate Amelia Island Collegiate Bradley Spring Invitational Briar’s Creek Invitational Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate Big South Championship Match Play Mid-American Match Play

Elizabethtown, Ky. (Elizabethtown HS)

Finish

T34 T15 T33 T52 T42 T82 T15 24

Score

76-83-81=240 83-77-75=235 79-83=162 81-78-77=236 80-80-70=239 83-78-79=240 74-76=150 79-78-78=235

Results Julia Stevenson (Eastern Michigan) W-4&3 Kory Nielsen (Kent State) W-3&2 Marissa Balish (Ohio) W-1 UP Jessica Madry (Bowling Green) HALF

Rounds: 22 Strokes: 1,737 Scoring Average: 78.95 2017-18 Low Round: 74 -- Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate (April 1, First Round)

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2017-18 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Linna Brooks

Sophomore

Winter Garden, Fla. (West Orange HS)

Date

Tournament

Finish

Score

Pirate Collegiate Classic F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Winthrop Intercollegiate Bradley Spring Invitational Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate Big South Championship

T83 T15 T48 86 T63 T40

88-78-80=246 79-80-76=235 87-84=171 88-88-86=262 79-82=161 79-87-90=256

Sept. 25-26 Oct. 2-3 Oct. 21-22 March 12-13 April 1-2 April 13-14

Rounds: 16 Strokes: 1,331 Scoring Average: 83.19 2017-18 Low Round: 76 -- F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 3, Third Round)

Adelyn Deery Date

Sept. 11-12 Sept. 25-26 Oct. 2-3 Oct. 21-22 Feb. 19-20 March 12-13 March 19-20 April 1-2 April 13-14

Date

Feb. 5-6

Sophomore

Lancaster, Pa. (Manheim Township HS)

Tournament

Finish

Score

NKU Fall Classic Pirate Collegiate Classic F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Winthrop Intercollegiate Amelia Island Collegiate Bradley Spring Invitational Briar’s Creek Invitational Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate Big South Championship

12 T70 T8 T30 T70 T26 T67 T21 T16

75-75-82=232 82-77-81=240 76-77-78=231 79-82=161 79-81-83=243 79-74-82=235 78-74-80=232 80-71=151 77-77-78=232

Match Play Mid-American Match Play

Results Maria Connelly (Eastern Michigan) W-2&1 Michaela Finn (Kent State) L-1 UP Ashley Flynn (Ohio) L-3&2 Sarah Kern (Bowling Green) L-3&1

Rounds: 25 Strokes: 1,725 Scoring Average: 78.28 2017-18 Low Round: 71 -- Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate (April 2, Second Round)

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2017-18 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Taylor Hinson

Freshman

Date

Tournament

Finish

NKU Fall Classic Pirate Collegiate Classic F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Winthrop Intercollegiate Amelia Island Collegiate Bradley Spring Invitational Briar’s Creek Invitational Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate Big South Championship

3 T23 41 9 T20 T36 T20 T4 T11

Sept. 11-12 Sept. 25-26 Oct. 2-3 Oct. 21-22 Feb. 19-20 March 12-13 March 19-20 April 1-2 April 13-14 Date Feb. 5-6

Match Play Mid-American Match Play

Belmont, N.C. (Gaston Christian School)

Score

76-76-72=224 77-72-76=225 83-79-90=252 75-76=151 76-75-76=227 79-79-80=238 73-74-72=219 74-71=145 77-74-77=228

Results Preaw Sripatrprasite (Eastern Michigan) W-4&2 Karoline Stormo (Kent State) L-5&3 Lily Pendy (Ohio) HALF Nichole Cox (Bowling Green) W-3&2

Rounds: 25 Strokes: 1,909 Scoring Average: 76.36 2017-18 Low Round: 71 -- Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate (April 2, Second Round)

Erica Olberding

Sophomore

Date

Tournament

Finish

Score

NKU Fall Classic Winthrop Intercollegiate

T37 T53

76-81-84=241 87-89=176

Sept. 11-12 Oct. 21-22

West Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic HS)

Rounds: 5 Strokes: 417 Scoring Average: 83.40 2017-18 Low Round: 76 -- NKU Fall Classic (Sept. 11, First Round)

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2017-18 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Janie Thomas Date

Sept. 11-12 Sept. 25-26 Oct. 2-3 Oct. 21-22 Feb. 19-20 March 12-13 March 19-20 April 1-2 Date

Feb. 5-6

Sophomore

Winston-Salem, N.C. (R.J. Reynolds HS)

Tournament

Finish

NKU Fall Classic Pirate Collegiate Classic F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Winthrop Intercollegiate Amelia Island Collegiate Bradley Spring Invitational Briar’s Creek Invitational Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate

8 T45 14 16 T56 T57 90 T73

Match Play Mid-American Match Play

Score

78-75-76=229 76-81-77=234 75-80-79=234 76-79=155 74-82-81=237 79-80-85=244 78-88-79= 245 85-81=166

Results Penelope Guilleux (Eastern Michigan) L-3&2 Chloe Salort (Kent State) L-3&2 Emily Hughes (Ohio) HALF Samantha Blackburn (Bowling Green) W-3&2

Rounds: 22 Strokes: 1,744 Scoring Average: 79.27 2017-18 Low Round: 75 -- twice, NKU Fall Classic (Sept. 11, Second Round) and F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 2, First Round)

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2017-18 TEAM RESULTS

UNC Asheville Bulldogs 2017-18 Women’s Golf Team Results Date

Sept. 11-12 Sept. 25-26 Oct. 2-3 Oct. 21-22 Feb. 19-20 March 12-13 March 19-20 April 1-2 April 13-14

Date

Feb. 5-6

Tournament

Finish

NKU Fall Classic Pirate Collegiate Classic F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Winthrop Intercollegiate Amelia Island Collegiate Bradley Spring Invitational Briar’s Creek Invitational Mimosa Hills Intercollegiate Big South Championship

1st of 14 13th of 17 T2nd of 9 6th of 10 14th of 15 9th of 16 16th of 17 7th of 16 T5th of 9

Match Play

Team Score

305-301-308=914 312-308-312=932 313-312-307=932 309-320=629 310-316-313=939 312-313-323=948 312-307-310=929 311-299=610 312-308-311=931

Results

Mid-American Match Play Eastern Michigan, W 4-1 Kent State, L 4-1 Ohio, L 3-2 Bowling Gren, W 3-2

Round Team Average: 310.56 2017-18 Low Team Round: 299 -- Mimosa Hills Intercollegiagte (April 2, Second Round)

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