Finn Honored as Golfer of the Week
MAC Women's Golfer of the Week
Michaela Finn, Kent State
Senior, ÄNGELHOLM, SWEDEN
Senior Michaela Finn helped the Flashes record their fourth-straight top-three finish at the Betsy Rawls Invitational. Finn used two rounds of 69 to climb the leaderboard and finish tied for third, her third top-5 finish of the season. Finn went 16 holes for par or less and finished with five birdies in the final round with three straight on holes 12-15, totaling to 11 birdies in the tournament. On the season, Finn is ranked 26th in the nation and averages a 70.75 score. She has gone nine rounds for par or better with six in the 60's.
Other Nominees
Bria Colosky, Central Michigan
Senior, Farwell, Mich. (Farwell)
Colosky posted a top-10 finish for the second consecutive week in leading the Chippewas to a fifth-place finish in the 13-team Charles Braun Jr. Intercollegiate, hosted by Evansville, at Oak Meadows Country Club. It was Colosky's third top-10 of the fall season in five events. She has established herself as the Chippewas' top player in leading the program to unprecedented success this fall. CMU competed in five tournaments and posted four top-five finishes, a remarkable feat for a program that had just one top-five team finish since its re-birth before the 2014-15 season after a 36-year hiatus. Colosky averaged a program-record 76.50 in CMU's five fall tournaments and posted three rounds of par or better.
Preaw Sripatrprasite , Eastern Michigan
SophomorE, Bangkok, Thailand
Sophomore Preaw Sripatrprasite (Bangkok, Thailand-Siam International) closed out the fall with her first round of par-or-better in 2018, as the Eastern Michigan University women's golf team concluded play at the 41st Annual Pat Bradley Invitational, Oct. 23. Sripatrprasite tied for 22nd-place with a three-over 219 (73-74-72), while USF's Natalia Villavicencio took home medalist honors with a seven-under 209 (68-73-68). Overall, EMU notched its second-lowest round of the fall with a 295 for a three-day cumulative score of 907 (301-311-295) on the par-72, 6,288-yard Cypress Lakes Course. UTEP (862) held onto the lead to post a three-shot victory over USF.