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7/6/2016 11:46:00 AM | Women's Golf
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – Four members of the Dartmouth women's golf team were named to the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholars Team, as announced by the organization this week.
A total of 828 women's collegiate golfers from all three divisions were recognized with this prestigious honor. Among those names were recent graduate Lily Morrison, rising junior Jessica Kittelberger, and rising sophomores Catharine Roddy and Julia Calbi. Morrison and Kittelberger were both honored last season.
Dartmouth was second among all Ivy League institutions for most honorees, sitting behind Yale with eight.
The criteria for selection to the All-American Scholar Team are some of the most stringent in all of college athletics. The minimum cumulative grade point average is 3.50 and the player must have appeared in 50 percent of the tournament rounds.
Throughout her final season with the Big Green, Morrison shot a low round of 82 at the Bearcat Spring Classic. Kittelberger averaged 81 and had a low round of 77 at the same tournament. She was Dartmouth's top finisher at the Ivy League Women's Golf Championship, tying for 17th and having her best showing on the final day with an 82 on the par-73 course.
Roddy competed in six events as a freshman, finishing 24th at the Navy Fall Invitational with a low round of 78. During her first year in Hanover, Calbi averaged 78 per round, tied for fourth at the Dartmouth Invitational at five over par and took third at the Rutgers Invitational with a low round of 71.