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On Clasper: Three-year letterwinner who returns for her final collegiate campaign
team leader who will serve in the role of captain for the second consecutive season
tremendous work ethic
enjoyed a solid spring season, topped off by an individual tournament title at the UNC-Wilmington Lady Seahawk Invitational. Spring 2003: Played in all five spring tournaments
led the Terps to fourth place at the Bradford Creek Womens Intercollegiate in Greenville, N.C., where she tied for 16th place with a seven-over-par 151
carded her season low, a two-over 74, in the second round of that tournament
came in second for the Terps in three other tournaments, including an eighth-place finish at the JMU/Bonnie Hoover Invitational and a 16th-place tie at the Hatter Spring Fling
finished in the top 25 in four tournaments
had the second-best stroke average on the team (79.62). Fall 2002: One of two Terps to compete in all four fall tournaments
led the Terps in two tournaments, tying for 24th at the Penn State Nittany Lion Invitational and finishing 15th at the East Carolina Lady Pirate Fall Inviatational
had her best tournament by score at the Edwin Watts/Palmetto Intercollegiate in Kiawah Island, S.C., where she tied for 23rd place with a 12-over-par 228
also carded her season low, a one-over-par 73, in the second round
had the best stroke average on the team (77.91). Spring 2002: Team captain
played in all five spring tournaments
posted a team-best two top-10 finishes, tying for first at the UNC-Wilmington Lady Seahawk Invitational, and tying for ninth at the James Madison Lady Dukes Invitational
carded the teams only sub-par round, a 71, in the first round of the UNC-Wilmington Lady Seahawk Invitational on her way to sharing medalist honors
also shot rounds of 74 and 73 for a two-over-par total of 218
had the best stroke average on the team (77.83) during the spring. Fall 2001: Competed in two of four fall tournaments
averaged 82.6 strokes per round over six rounds
carded a 77, her season best, at the Unlimited Potential/Baytree Classic in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Spring 2001: Competed in four spring tournaments, totaling 10 rounds of competition
posted one of the Terps' three top-10 individual finishes in the James Madison Lady Dukes Invitational
averaged 79.9 strokes per round
shot her low round of 76 in the first-round of the JMU Invitational
finished third on the team at the ACC Championships
emerged as a team leader during the season. Fall 2000: Participated in all four tournaments during the fall ... averaged 81.09 strokes per round over 11 rounds ... shot her best round of the fall, 77 (+5), in the Unlimited Potential/ Baytree Classic on Sept. 9th ... was a major contributor to Maryland's consecutive top-five team finishes in the final three tournaments. Spring 2000: Participated in all five spring tournaments and finished first on the team in three of the five tournaments, Edwin Watts/Carolina's Collegiate Classic, Northern Illinois Snowbird Intercollegiate and the Fighting Camel Classic ... finished the spring season with a team best 81.9 strokes per round average ... shot the only par round of the spring by a Maryland golfer on March 17th, during the second round of the Northern Illinois Snowbird Intercollegiate ... achieved season best with a tied-sixth place individual finish in the Northern Illinois Snowbird Intercollegiate ... her two-round score of 150 (+6) was the best score vs. par by a Maryland golfer during the spring. Fall 1999: Participated in all four fall tournaments and finished among the top 12 in two events
averaged 81.7 strokes per round in 10 rounds to place second on the team during the fall season
one of two players to card a top-10 individual finish
top outing came at the Great Smokies Championship as she finished in a tie for 10th with a 14-over-par 158 score
shot the best individual round among all team members as she carded a one over-par 71 in the first round of the Nittany Lion Invitational on Oct. 1
her gross score and her score vs. par were the top individual scores in the fall season
credited with four of the top seven single-round scores during the fall
in addition to her 71 at the first round of the Nittany Lion Invitational, she scored a 76 in the second round and a 77 in the third round in State College and carded a 77 in the second round of the Great Smokies Championship
recorded two of the top three scores vs. par during the fall
her +1 (76) in the Nittany Lion first round was the best score of the fall while her +5 (77) in the second round of the Great Smokies Championship was the third best score
her 224 (+14) gross score was the best three-round tournament score for the Terps in the fall. Before Maryland: Graduated from Thomas S. Wootton High School in 1999
was a four-year varsity letterwinner in golf
team co-captain in 1997 and 1998
the Maryland state champion in 1997 and 1998
all-county first team selection in 1996, 1997 and 1998
named All-Met by the Washington Post in 1997 and 1998
won state District II championships in 1997 and 1998 ... has participated in AJGA Junior Tour tournaments
shot a hole-in-one during her prep career
played extensively on the junior golf circuit, playing tournaments in New York, North Carolina and Virginia
golf coach at Wootton was Jack Weiland. Personal: Born on Dec. 20, 1980
daughter of Elizabeth and Geoffrey Clasper
is the oldest of three children
lists former Maryland golf coach and current PGA Tour member Fred Funk as her favorite athlete. |
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