ASHLAND, Ohio – The Ashland University Board of Trustees have affirmed the school’s decision to join the Great Midwest Athletic Conference, beginning with the 2021-22 academic year.
Ashland University junior Sophie Hemleben has continued the Eagle women’s golf team’s decade-long history of first-team All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selections, as Hemleben earned a spot on the 2020 first team on Wednesday (April 15) afternoon.
Back in my former life as a sportswriter and sports information director I sat in on numerous question-and-answer sessions. No matter how many questions were posed, athletes and coaches weren’t often left speechless. Answers were rarely in short supply.
Effective immediately, the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, in consultation with the Council of Presidents and athletic directors, has canceled all athletically-related activity through May 31, 2020. During this unprecedented world-wide fight against the COVID-19 threat, the GLIAC supports national and NCAA efforts to protect student-athletes, coaches, fans and communities.
Playing in the second and final round of the Lonnie Barton Invitational on Tuesday (March 10) in Daytona Beach, Fla., Ashland University’s women’s golf team showed a 40-stroke upgrade from its first-round total.
Ashland University Director of Athletics Al King announced on Thursday (Jan. 30) morning that head men’s golf coach Dennis North has been named the Eagles’ Director of Golf Operations.
In its final round of the fall 2019 season on Sunday (Oct. 20), Ashland University’s women’s golf team finished eighth at the 11-team Panther Invitational, hosted by Davenport.
Starting Davenport’s Panther Invitational on Saturday (Oct. 19), Ashland University’s women’s golf team is seventh in the 11-team field after 18 holes.
On the second and final day of Trevecca Nazarene’s Music City Invitational on Tuesday (Oct. 15), three Ashland University senior women’s golfers shot collegiate career-low rounds, as the Eagles placed 10th in the 13-team field.
The first 18 holes of the Music City Invitational in Murfreesboro, Tenn., are in the books, and after play on Monday (Oct. 14), Ashland University’s women’s golf team is in 10th place in the 13-team field.
For the first time in her Ashland University career, junior Sophie Hemleben has been named Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Women's Golfer of the Week.
The third and final round of Findlay’s William Beall Fall Classic was played on Tuesday (Oct. 8), and Ashland University’s women’s golf team finished in 13th place in the 17-team field.
After playing 36 holes on Monday (Oct. 7) at Findlay’s William Beall Fall Classic, junior Sophie Hemleben is tied fourth place individually, while Ashland University’s women’s golf team as a whole is tied for 10th in the 17-team field.
Starting play on Saturday (Sept. 28) at the Ferris State Bulldog Fall Invitational, Ashland University’s women’s golf team ended the first 18 holes in sixth place in the eight-team field.
Ashland University’s women’s golf team completed play at Ohio Dominican’s Cumberland Trail Classic on Sunday (Sept. 22), ending in 12th place in the 16-team field.
Ashland University’s women’s golf team competed in the first round of Ohio Dominican’s Cumberland Trail Classic on Saturday (Sept. 21), ending the first 18 holes in 12th place in the 16-team field.
On the heels of a team championship two weeks ago, Ashland University’s women’s golf team will get back on the course on Saturday and Sunday (Sept. 21-22) at Ohio Dominican’s Cumberland Trail Classic.
On a yo-yo-type day during the second and final round of Gannon’s Michael Corbett Fall Classic on Monday (Sept. 9), Ashland University’s women’s golf team rallied for a one-stroke win over both the host Golden Knights and Ohio Dominican.
Senior Megan Pollock and the Ashland University women’s golf team got off to a strong start to the 2019-20 season on Sunday (Sept. 8) after the first 18 holes at Gannon’s Michael Corbett Fall Classic.
A standing-room-only crowd gathered on Thursday (Sept. 5) afternoon, as Ashland University’s athletic department started the 2019-20 year with the dedication of the new Rinehart Room and the Mary C. Miller Student-Athlete Enrichment Center in AU’s Physical Education Center.
The 2019-20 season for Ashland University’s women’s golf team will begin on Sunday and Monday (Sept. 8-9) at Gannon’s Michael Corbett Fall Classic in Erie, Pa.
On Wednesday (July 10) afternoon, Ashland University Director of Athletics Al King announced the hire of Gene Grabiec as the Eagles’ new head women’s golf coach.