One hundred Ashland University student-athletes have earned 2018-19 Academic Achievement Awards from the Division 2 Athletics Directors Association (D2 ADA).
As announced by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) on Monday (July 8), three Ashland University women’s golfers have earned 2018-19 All-American Scholar status.
Closing out an impressive 2018-19 Ashland University academic season, 84 Eagles earned spring academic laurels from the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, as announced by the conference on Thursday (June 13) morning.
It happens every August – coaches and student-athletes begin the path toward a new season, and members of athletic departments prep themselves for the nine-month marathon which is the new academic year. It happens every June – coaches, student-athletes and members of athletic departments begin their summers following a reflection of the season that just concluded.
The Ashland University claimed a second-place finish in the 2018-19 race for the GLIAC Presidents’ Trophy, the league’s all-sport competition to measure general excellence across athletic departments.
As announced by the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference on Tuesday (April 30) morning, Ashland University sophomore Sophie Hemleben has earned a spot on the All-GLIAC honorable mention team for 2019.
Ashland University’s student-athletes will start Finals Week in a few short hours. Prior to that, however, hundreds of Eagles had the chance to dress up and reflect on the 2018-19 athletic year at the fourth ASHPY awards on Sunday (April 28) night in the Upper Convocation Center.
The end of the 2018-19 Ashland University athletic year is approaching, and with that, the fourth annual ASHPY Awards, presented by AU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, will be Sunday (April 28) at 7 p.m. in the Upper Convocation Center.
On Day 2 of the 2019 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships on Saturday (April 20) at Stonehedge Golf Club – North in Augusta, Mich., Ashland University’s women’s golf team placed ninth out of 10 teams.
The first round of the 2019 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships is complete, and Ashland University’s women’s golf team is in ninth place in the 10-team field with a team score of 338.
After nine tournaments in 2018-19, including three this spring, Ashland University’s women’s golf team will play in the 2019 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships, Friday-Sunday (April 19-21) at Stoatin Brae Golf Course at Gull Lake View Golf Club and Resort in Augusta, Mich.
On Saturday (April 13) at the Walsh Cav Classic in Canton, Ohio, Ashland University’s women’s golf team placed 13th in the 15-team field, ending the one-day, 36-hole event at 343-346—689.
Finishing play at the NC4K Classic in Blacklick, Ohio, on Tuesday (April 9), Ashland University’s women’s golf team placed in a tie for 14th in the 19-team field.
Playing for the first time in more than three weeks, Ashland University’s women’s golf team finished the first round of the NC4K College Classic in Blacklick, Ohio, with a team score of 335.
Thursday, March 21 is the 2019 Ashland University Day of Giving! More information on how you can support Ashland athletics is found in this press release.
Closing out the first tournament of the 2019 spring championship season, Ashland University’s women’s golf team finished in seventh place at the 23-team Saginaw Valley State Spring Invitational in Georgetown, Ky., on Sunday (March 17).
Ashland University’s women’s golf team opened the 2019 spring season with a score of 322, good for a tie for sixth place in the 23-team Saginaw Valley State Spring Invitational on Saturday (March 16) in Georgetown, Ky.
The Ashland University women’s golf team finished its 2018 fall season with Round 2 of the Trevecca Nazarene Music City Invitational on Tuesday (Oct. 23) in Nashville, Tenn.
To begin its final fall tournament of 2018, Ashland University’s women’s golf team on Monday (Oct. 22) played the first 18 of 36 holes at the Music City Invitational in Nashville, Tenn.
Sophomore Hannah Lemons fired a Day 2 low round of 73, and Ashland University’s women’s golf team recorded a 314 on Sunday (Oct. 14), to finish strong at the Kentucky Wesleyan Invitational.
Starting its next-to-last fall tournament of 2018, Ashland University’s women’s golf team is in fifth place after the first 18 holes of the Kentucky Wesleyan Invitational on Saturday (Oct. 13).
Ashland University’s women’s golf team concluded play at the two-day, two-round William Beall Fall Classic on Monday (Oct. 8) at Findlay Country Club in Findlay, Ohio.
Starting a stretch of three October tournaments to round out the non-championship portion of the 2018-19 schedule, Ashland University’s women’s golf team competed in Day 1 of the William Beall Fall Classic in Findlay, Ohio, on Sunday (Oct. 7).
Sophomore Sophie Hemleben had to wait with the rest of Ashland University’s women’s golf team to get back on the course after playing just 18 holes to begin the 2018-19 season two weeks ago.
Ashland University’s women’s golf team, which received votes in the 2018-19 Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) Coaches Preseason Poll, teed off to begin the new season on Sunday (Sept. 9) at the Michael Corbett Fall Classic at Lake Shore Country Club, Erie, Pa.
Eighty-two Ashland University student-athletes were recognized by Division 2 Athletics Directors Association (D2 ADA), as they earned 2017-18 D2ADA Academic Achievement Awards.