Career Highlights
Professional:
2005
- Finished T14th at the 2006 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament
(Earned Full Exempt Status for 2006 LPGA Tour) - Personal Best Finish on the LPGA T28th at the 2005 Safeway Classic
- Finished 17th on the 2005 Futures Tour Money List
- 5 Top Ten Finishes on the 2005 Future's Tour
- Finished Tied for 3rd at the 2005 Northwest Indiana FUTURES Golf Classic
- Finished Tied for 5th at the 2005 YWCA FUTURES Classic
- 3rd place for the 2005 Futures Tour OSTOP Award for best Overall Statistics
- Ranked 10th in Scoring Average on the 2005 Future's Tour (72.31)
- Ranked 5th in Par 5 Average on the 2005 Future's Tour (4.759)
- Ranked 4th in Driving Accuracy on the 2005 Future's Tour (.843)
- Ranked 6th in Greens In Regulation on the 2005 Future's Tour (.711) *LPGA Statistics not kept due to Non-Exempt status in 2005
2004
- Finished 13th on the 2004 Futures Tour Money List
- Won The 2004 Futures Tour OSTOP Award for best Overall Statistics
- Ranked 6th in Scoring Average on 2004 Future's Tour (71.79)
- 4 Top Ten Finishes on the 2004 Future's Tour
- Finished 3rd at The New Innsbrook CC Futures Golf Classic
- Finished 2nd at M&T Bank Lorretto Futrues Golf Classic and
The Children's Hosptital Futures Golf Classic - Placed Tied for 32nd at the 2004 US Women's Open
- Finished Tied for 32nd at the 2004 LPGA Safeway Classic
- Qualified for Non-Exempt status for the 2005 LPGA Tour
- Finalist for the Harry Glickman Professional Female Athlete of the Year at the 2004 Oregon Sports Awards
College:
2003-04 - Senior Season
- Co-Champion at the 2003 Mercedez-Benz Championship and 2003 Lady Northern.
- Runner-up at the 2004 Big Ten Championship
- Finished 12th at the 2004 NCAA Women's Championship.
- Three-time All-Big Ten selection
- 2004 NCAA All-American First Team selection.
- Named the 2004 Big Ten Player of the Year.
- Ohio State's 2004 Female Athlete of the Year.
2002-03 - Junior Season
- Named a National Golf Coaches Association Second Team All-American
- shared medalist honors at the Big Ten championships (4/25-4/27/03), marking her first career tournament win
- a first team All-Big Ten selection
- participated in all 40 rounds tallied a stroke average of 74.38, the second-lowest on the team
- led the team with 12 Top 20 finishes and eight Top 5 finishes in 13 events
- shot season-low round of 70 twice, once at the Topy Cup (9/3-9/5/03) and again during the first round of the Big Ten championships
- set career-low mark of 216 (E) at the Topy Cup and finished tied for fifth place
- tallied four Top 5 finishes in all four fall tournaments, including a third-place finish at the Tar Heel Invitational (10/4-10/6/02)
- had 10 rounds of even par or lower i
- tied for 11th place at the 2003 NCAA Championships (5/20-5/23/03), helping the squad to a school-best fourth-place finish
- named Ohio State's 2003 co-player of the year along with Kristen White
- dubbed most improved player, lowering her stroke average by 2.59 strokes from the previous season
- given the Go Bucks and Buckeye Power Club awards
- served as co-captain with Jennifer Borowiec
- Academic All-Big Ten OSU Scholar-Athlete.
2001-02 - Sophmore Season
- One of three Buckeyes to compete in all 38 rounds
- posted a stroke average of 76.9
- recorded four Top 10 finishes and seven Top 20 finishes
- tied for fifth place at the Lady Buckeye Spring Invitational (4/19-4/20/02)
- shot a low round of 70 twice, once at Mason Rudolph Championships (9/17-9/18/01) and at NCAA Championships (5/21-5/24/02)
- tied a career-low 218(+2) at Mason Rudolph Championship to tie for sixth place
- missed All-Big Ten honors by .02
- qualified for the 101st USGA Women's Amateur Championship in July 2001 after tying for third place in Lacey, Wash. advanced to the match-play portion after finishing in a fifth-place tie and made the cut as one of the Top 64 finishers
- named the Buckeye Cup champion
- given the Go Bucks Award
- Academic All-Big Ten OSU Scholar-Athlete.
2000-01 - Freshman Season
- Big Ten freshman of the year
- All-Big Ten
- recorded second-lowest stroke average ever for an OSU freshman 76.59 average trails only Cheryl Stacy (75.22, 1982-83) in the freshman record books
- shot the lowest round (69) in school history for a freshman at the Lady Northern Invitational (9/21-10/1/00) that round led her to career-best third-place finish
- fired career-low 218 (+2) at the Shootout at the Legends (10/9-10/10/00), including a 70 (-2) in the first round
- posted five Top 10 and eight Top 20 finishes
- all but two of her 39 rounds counted toward the OSU team score (94.9 percent)
- one of three Buckeyes to compete in all 39 rounds
- shared OSU's Go Bucks Award with Mollie Fankhauser
- earned New Buckeye Award
- OSU Scholar-Athlete.
High School (Junior's):
- Champion at 2000 Oregon state high school championship
- tied for medalist honors at 1999 Oregon state high school championship
- finished as runner-up at 1998 Oregon state High school championship
- second team Polo Junior All-American in 1999
- two-time champion of the OJGA Tournament of Champions (1997, 1999)
- captured three AJGA tournament titles in 1999 (Ashworth Carolina, Ping AJGA at Langdon Farms, Canadian Western Lucent)
- two-time OJGA stroke play champion (1998,1999)
- advanced to final 16 in USGA match play
- four-year letterwinner in golf and basketball
- named all-league in basketball three times
- a Willie Davenport Top 20 female scholar-athlete honoree in Oregon
- honored by USA Today as All-American in basketball
- member of National Honor Society
- ranked sixth in her class