The Cleveland State women's golf team had five student-athletes earn Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholar honors that were announced on Wednesday afternoon.
With a lineup that featured two juniors, one sophomore and two freshmen, Cleveland State was the last team standing at the Horizon League Championship to claim the first title in program history.
The Cleveland State women's golf team concluded the best season in program history at the final round of the NCAA Columbus Regional on Wednesday at the par-72, 6,416 yard Scarlet Course.
The Cleveland State women's golf team continued play in the NCAA Columbus Regional on Tuesday, shooting a second round 328 to improve by 12 shots from Monday's opening round.
The Cleveland State women's golf team opened play in the NCAA Columbus Regional on Monday at the par-72, 6,416-yard Scarlet Course on a cold, windy day.
The Cleveland State women's golf team will make its first appearance at the NCAA regionals in program history when the Vikings compete at the Scarlet Course in Columbus from Monday (May 8) through Sunday (May 10).
The Cleveland State women's golf team, which captured the first League title in school history on Tuesday, has been selected to play in the NCAA Columbus Regional Championship.
The Cleveland State Department of Athletics and women's golf program will host a Watch Party for the 2017 NCAA Regionals selection show on Thursday (April 27). The party will be held in the Viking Lounge on the first floor of the Wolstein Center.
The Cleveland State women's golf team shot a final round 307 and captured the first Horizon League Championship in program history on Tuesday at the par-72, 6,031-yard Las Colinas at Mission Inn Resort.
Cleveland State shot 302 in the second round of the Horizon League Championship and turned a 15 shot deficit into a one shot lead heading into Tuesday’s final round at the Las Colinas Course at Mission Inn Resort.
Rayna Oosterhuis shot a career-low 74 and is in third place after the opening round of the Horizon League Championship on Sunday at the Mission Inn Resort.
Cleveland State freshman Kaylee Neumeister (Cortland, Ohio) and junior Sophie Kelner (Carmel, Ind.) were both named to the All-Horizon League teams that were announced on Saturday night at the banquet on the eve of the League Championship that begins on Sunday.
The Cleveland State women's golf team travels to Florida to compete in the Horizon League Championship from Sunday through Tuesday (April 23-25) at the Mission Inn Resort at Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.
The Cleveland State women's golf team will host a tri-meet with Bowling Green and Youngstown State on Friday (April 14) at the par-72, 5,995-yard Pine Hills G.C. in Hinckley, Ohio.
Cleveland State shot a final round 324 and moved up one spot to finish fifth of 10 teams at the Dolores Black Falcon Invitational that concluded on Sunday at the par-72 Stone Ridge G.C.
Sophie Kelner shot a two-over-par 74 and is tied for fourth place after the opening round of the Dolores Black Falcon Invitational that began on Saturday at the par-72, 5,960-yard Stone Ridge Golf Club.
Cleveland State shot a 301 - the second lowest round in school history - to conclude the EKU Colonel Classic on Saturday and place 11th overall at the par-72, 5,889-yard University Club at Arlington.
The Cleveland State women's golf team returns to action at the EKU Colonel Classic on Friday and Saturday (March 31-April 1) at the par-72, 5,889-yard University Club at Arlington in Richmond, Ky.
Cleveland State shot a final round 317 and moved up one spot to finish tied for fifth place at the Cardinal Classic that concluded on Sunday at the par-71, 6,008-yard Beaumont CC.
Ellie Cronin shot a second round 75 and Cleveland State remained in sixth place at the Cardinal Challenge after shooting a second round 309 on Saturday afternoon at the par-71, 6,008-yard Beaumont CC in Beaumont, Texas.