2012 Women's Golf

 
 

Recent Women's Golf Headlines

Fri, Feb 10, 2012 - [Women's Golf]
Chaylin Dyer Signing
Chaylin Dyer Signing
The Bryan College women's golf program is proud to announce the signing of Chaylin Dyer. She is currently a senior at Cumberland County High School in Crossville, Tenn. Due to an injury keeping her from competitive wakeboarding and running, Dyer began her golf career in the summer of 2011 in making the high school golf team. She qualified for districts and regionals as a first year varsity player. Dyer said she is anxious to be part of the Bryan family where she can continue in her Christian walk while getting her education and playing a sport that she loves.
 
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Thu, Nov 17, 2011 - [Women's Golf]
Carrilee Lynn Hiers Signing
Carrilee Lynn Hiers Signing
Bryan College is pleased to announce the signing of Carrilee Lynn Hiers. She has been named to the All State Girls Golf Team in Georgia the past two years, and she was the region medalist for the past three years. Hiers led her Brooks County High School team to the state tournament this past year, and she has individually finished in the top ten at state for three consecutive years.
 
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Tue, Oct 11, 2011 - [Golf]
The Bryan College men's and women's golf teams are participating in the Union College Fall Invitational on the difficult Wasioto Winds Golf Course in Pineville, Ky. After the first round was played on Monday, Bryan's Dean Hoare leads the men after firing a two under 70. Audrey Nelson of the Lady Lions is in second place for the women after finishing with an 83.
 
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Thu, Oct 6, 2011 - [Women's Golf]
Audrey Nelson was the low scorer for the Lady Lions.
Audrey Nelson was the low scorer for the Lady Lions.
The Bryan Lady Lions took part in the NAIA Fall Preview Tournament. There were some of the top ranked teams in the country that served as a preview for the national NAIA Women's golf tournament that will be played at Greeneville, Tenn., next May. The Lee University Lady Flames won the tournament with a 309-308=617 in a strong field of 15 teams. Two other teams from the AAC, Tennessee Wesleyan and Union, also took part.
 
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