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May 20, 2004 |
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KEYER-SCOTT EARNS ALL-AMERICA HONOR |
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Norse junior golfer honored by the NGCA |
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HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. - Northern Kentucky University womens golfer Kim Keyer-Scott has been named to the National Golf Coaches Association Division II All-America Team. Keyer-Scott, a junior and a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, earned second team All-America honors from the NGCA. She tied for 16th place individually at the NCAA Division II national finals last week with a four-round total of 314 (+26). It marked the second straight year Keyer-Scott competed at the national finals as an individual. During the fall, Keyer-Scott captured the medal at the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championships with a two-day total of 147 (+3). She also earned GLVC Player of the Year honors by winning the medal. This is the third straight year that Keyer-Scott has earned All-America honors from the NGCA. Two years ago, she earned first team All-America honors and was also named the Division II Softspikes Freshman of the Year. A year ago, Keyer-Scott was tabbed second team All-America by the NGCA. She is the only three-time All-American in NKU golf history.
Womens Golf NGCA 2004 Division II All-America Team 1st Team Charlotte Campbell - Rollins Mariana DeBiase - Rollins Pamela Feggans - Florida Southern Ulrika Ljungman - Rollins Freddie Seeholzer - Rollins Melissa Sneller - Grand Valley State 2nd Team Sarah Coleson - Florida Southern Meredith Easley - West Texas A&M Clara Fornella - West Florida Tanis Hastmann - Nebraska-Omaha Kristen Kennedy - Western New Mexico Kim Keyer-Scott - Northern Kentucky Allison Toomer - Northeastern Oklahoma State 2004 NGCA Division II Player of the Year: Charlotte Campbell, Rollins 2004 NGCA Division II Softspikes Freshman of the Year: Clara Fornella, West Florida |
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