Women’s Golf Earn NAIA/WGCA All-American Honors; Chris Kamys Named Coach of the Year
SCAD women's golf secured the NAIA Women's National Championship and significant individual accolades. Three golfers garnered NAIA/WGCA honors, with Yunyi Luo and Sharon Shan named First-Team NAIA All-Americans, while Jessica Wang received Second-Team distinction. Head Coach Chris Kamys was honored as the WGCA and NAIA Coach of the Year for his guiding role in the team's success.
By the Numbers- Yunyi Luo maintained a 71.6 scoring average and a head-to-head record of 654-18-2 over 28 rounds.
- Sharon Shan achieved a scoring average of 73.2 and a head-to-head record of 624-46-4 in 28 rounds.
- Jessica Wang finished with a 75.0 scoring average and a head-to-head record of 365-64-10 in 19 rounds.
- The SCAD women's golf team finished among the top five in all events during the season.
- They claimed victories in the Currahee Club Invitational, Lady Roadrunner Spring Invite, and Sun Conference Championship.
- As a team, they recorded an adjusted scoring average of 294.9.
With their strong finish, SCAD women's golf looks to defend their championship title next season while maintaining their position as a top contender nationally. The continued development of players like Wang promises to bolster their competitive edge moving forward.
Bottom LineThe SCAD women's golf team's achievements exemplify a remarkable season, underlining their dominance in the NAIA circuit. As they aim to replicate their success, the program solidifies its reputation as a powerhouse in collegiate golf.
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