KENNESAW, Ga. – Women's golf head coach Erin Thorne announced the 2024-2025 schedule Monday afternoon. There will be a mix of experience for the Owls having competed in six of the 10 events in previous years. The stark split takes place at the halfway mark with the Owls making their first ever appearances in the first three invitationals. First up is the Dickie McGuire … [Read more...]
Women’s Golf Embarks to NCAA Auburn Regional
AUBURN, Ala. - For the sixth time in program history, Kennesaw State will take part in an NCAA Regional as they will participate in the Auburn Regional starting Monday. The Auburn Regional will be contested at the par 72, 7,326-yard University Club, in Auburn, Ala. and hosted by Auburn University from May 6-8. KSU will be making its sixth appearance in the NCAA Women's … [Read more...]
Thorne Wins ASUN Coach of the Year, Owls Garner Five Total Awards
ATLANTA, Ga. – Kennesaw State received five ASUN Conference awards with four players earning All-ASUN bids and head coach Erin Thorne winning ASUN Coach of the Year, the league office announced Monday. It's the fifth time in the last six seasons that the Owls have collected exactly four members to the All-ASUN teams. KSU ended with the second most total awards (5), with … [Read more...]
Women’s Golf Claims ASUN Title, Sixth in Program History
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Kennesaw State thrived in round three to stand alone atop the 2024 ASUN Women's Golf Championship field to collect the program's sixth conference title Wednesday evening. The win marks the first ASUN Championship claim in the Erin Thorne era and the first tournament or invitational win of the season for the Owls. Capturing the conference golf earned KSU … [Read more...]
Black and Gold Finish Season-Opening Tournament
CORINTH, Tex. - The Kennesaw State women's golf team completed its first tournament of the 2023-24 campaign Tuesday at the Sam Golden Invitational. KSU finished in ninth after a 9-over 297 third round to finish at 7-under 857, the lowest tournament score under head coach Erin Thorne and third-lowest on a par 72 course in program history. The opening event for the Black … [Read more...]