Florida Atlantic University Athletics

Four Women’s Golfers Named WGCA All-American Scholars
7/6/2018 10:31:00 AM | Women's Golf
BOCA RATON, Fla. - The Florida Atlantic University women's golf team had four student-athletes named All-American Scholars by the Women's Golf Coaches Association for the 2017-18 season. The quartet all earned a grade point average of 3.5 or better for the most recent academic year.
Juniors Tai Barber and Meghan Bennett were recognized, as were sophomores Jennifer Keim and Amanda Leslie.
Barber, a urban and regional planning major from Grapevine, Texas had a 78.41 season stroke average and was named C-USA Golfer of the Week during the season. A multimedia studies and digital media major, Bennett finished the season with a 78.62 stroke average.
Keim, who hails from South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, posted a 78.48 stroke average through 29 rounds, and notched three top-10 finishes while majoring in nursing. Leslie, an exercise science major from nearby Parkland, Florida, completed the year with a 77.52 stroke average.
Juniors Tai Barber and Meghan Bennett were recognized, as were sophomores Jennifer Keim and Amanda Leslie.
Barber, a urban and regional planning major from Grapevine, Texas had a 78.41 season stroke average and was named C-USA Golfer of the Week during the season. A multimedia studies and digital media major, Bennett finished the season with a 78.62 stroke average.
Keim, who hails from South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, posted a 78.48 stroke average through 29 rounds, and notched three top-10 finishes while majoring in nursing. Leslie, an exercise science major from nearby Parkland, Florida, completed the year with a 77.52 stroke average.
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