2017-18 Carson-Newman Women's Golf News
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman University President Dr. Randall O’Brien has named Tennessee Tech Associate Director of Athletics for Development Matt Pope as Carson-Newman’s new Vice President for Athletics.
ROCK HILL, S.C. - Carson-Newman broke its school record for most student athletes placed on the South Atlantic Conference's Commissioner's Honor Roll, the league office announced Thursday morning.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Carson-Newman women’s golf head coach Suzanne Strudwick qualified for the inaugural U.S. Senior Women’s Open on Wednesday at the Richland Country Club.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Carson-Newman's athletic department concluded the academic year with its highest ever finish in the Learfield Director's Cup standings. C-N wrapped up 2017-18 with a top-25 finish and a school-record 498 points in the annual standings.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. - Carson-Newman Vice President for Athletics Allen Morgan has announced that head women's golf coach Suzanne Strudwick has assumed the duties of the athletic department's Senior Women's Administrator.
GREENWOOD, Ind. - Carson-Newman's athletic communications team tallied four awards at the College Sports Information Directors of America's (CoSIDA) Publications and Digital Design Contest.
FORT WORTH, Texas - Carson-Newman Director of Sports Performance Johnny Long has been named a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa) in a ceremony at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas.
GERMANTOWN, Tenn. – Elizabeth England (Oakland, Tenn.) closed out her illustrious career with Carson-Newman on Wednesday with a tie for 23rd at the 2018 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championship South Super Regional at the Germantown Country Club.
GERMANTOWN, Tenn. – An 11 spot move up the leaderboard highlighted Tuesday for Elizabeth England (Oakland, Tenn.) as she now sits in a tie for 28th after the second round of the 2018 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championship South Super Regional at the Germantown Country Club.
GERMANTOWN, Tenn. – Elizabeth England (Oakland, Tenn.) opened her time in the 2018 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championship South Super Regional with an eight-over round of 80 for a tie at 39th in the first round at the Germantown Country Club on Monday.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. - Carson-Newman high jumper Tanner Stepp (Jefferson City, Tenn.) and women's soccer striker Lauren Wade (Coleraine, Northern Ireland) brought home top honors as the Frosty Award winners for Male and Female Athlete of the Year, respectively, Tuesday evening at the Fifth Annual Frosty Awards ceremony in Gentry Auditorium.
INDIANAPOLIS – For the second-straight year, senior Elizabeth England (Oakland, Tenn.) will be heading to the 2018 NCAA Division II South Super Regional Championship from May 7-9 at Germantown Country Club, Germantown, TN as announced by the NCAA on Monday evening.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. - The Frosty Awards Committee has released the finalists for the following categories: Male and Female Freshman of the Year, plus Male and Female Athlete of the Year.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. - The Frosty Awards Committee has released the finalists for the following categories: Play of the Year, Female Newcomer of the Year, Male Newcomer of the Year and Coach of the Year.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. - The Frosty Awards Committee has released the finalists for the following categories: Comeback of the Year, Team of the Year, Team Performance of the Year, Male Performance of the Year and Female Performance of the Year.
ELGIN, S.C. – Despite vying for a second-place spot for most of the day, Carson-Newman moved into a tie for fifth by the end of the third round to close out the South Atlantic Conference Women’s Golf Championship on Tuesday.
