CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – Saint Leo women's golf saw three golfers earn All-American Scholar honors from the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA), announced Monday, July 8.
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The three golfers were junior
Izzy Lawrence, sophomore
Jasmin Pnaiser, and freshman
Louise Henningsson. The Lions trio were part of a total of 1,097 women's collegiate golfers recognized with this prestigious honor, where the golfers to the team have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50.
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Lawrence, who is a three-time All-American Scholar, competed at 12 events on the year with a 75.94 stroke average with four top-10 finishes. The Glencoe, Trinidad & Tobago native helped guide the Lions to the NCAA Super Regional.
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Pnaiser earns the honors for the second time in her career where she played at eight events this past season with an 81.43 stroke average. The Hagley, England native competed for the Green and Gold at the Sunshine State Conference Championships while she appeared in the starting five at the NCAA Super Regional.
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Louise Henningsson picks up the honors after her first season with the Lions where she saw herself get in the lineup for 11 events, completing the season with a 79.60 stroke average. The Granna, Sweden native competed in the lineup for the Green and Gold at the SSC Championships and NCAA Super Regional.
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