Women's Golf
Irish Women's Golf Team Captures First-Ever BIG EAST Championship

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The Warren Golf Course, located on the Notre Dame campus, played host to the first BIG EAST Women's Golf Championship.

Irish head coach Debby King and freshman Suzie Hayes talk strategy at the BIG EAST Women's Golf Championship.

Freshman Suzie Hayes sinks a long putt in the third round on the way to 8-over par 80.

Sophomore Karen Lotta took all-BIG EAST honors, by finishing fifth at the BIG EAST Championship.

Junior Shannon Byrne had the best finish of her Notre Dame career as she was third at the BIG EAST Championship.

Shannon Byrne fired an even par 72 in Monday's second round.

Katie Brophy tied Miami's Tina Miller for medalist honors.

Freshman Lauren Gebauer finished 12th, in helping the Irish to their first ever BIG EAST Championship.

Freshman Katie Brophy was co-champion of the first-ever BIG EAST Women's Golf Championship.

In her second year as head coach, Debby King led the Irish to their first BIG EAST Championship.

Katie Brophy shot a 54-hole total of 13-over par 229 for her second tournament championship in her rookie year.


 

 

 
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