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The Whittley File |
Parents: Todd and Ronda Whittley |
Birthday: Sept. 23, 1990 |
Major: Marketing |
Honors |
All-Lone Star Conference
2010 (HM), 2011 (2nd), 2012 (2nd), 2013 (2nd)
LSC All-Academic Team
2012, 2013
LSC Commissioner's Honor Roll
2013
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Statistics |
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13 |
Career Stats |
At Midwestern State
Senior (2012-13)
- earned All-Lone Star Conference second-team honors for the third straight year after gaining honorable mention as a freshman in 2010.
- selected to the LSC All-Academic for the second consecutive season.
- played in 11 tournaments and 24 rounds posting a 79.04 stroke average (third on the team) and ranking 102nd in NCAA Division II.
- helped the the team to its second consecutive NCAA Division II Super Region 4 Championship as she advanced individually for the fourth consecutive year.
- finished in the Top 10 in six tournaments.
- posted team countable scores in 19 of her 24 rounds.
- placed second at the season opening Lady Buff Stampede firing a 5-over 149 (76-73).
- tied for second behind teammate Taylor Klutts at the Las Vegas Classic with a 14-over total of 158 (80-78).
- finished fifth at the Angelo State Concho River Classic firing a 5-over total of 149 (77-72).
- posted a pair of sixth-place showings at the Oklahoma Intercollegate (146/+2) and Midwestern State Invitational (156/+12).
- was ninth on the individual leaderboard at the Lone Star Conference Championships firing rounds of 82 and 78 for a 16-over total of 160.
Junior (2011-12)
- named second-team All-Lone Star Conference.
- selected to the Lone Star Conference All-Academic Team.
- competed in all 11 tournaments and 23 rounds for the Mustangs, posting a 77.48 stroke average (second on the team) and ranking 39th in NCAA Division II.
- appeared in her third consecutive NCAA Division II Super Region 4 Championship in leading MSU to it's first team appearance.
- finished 16th at the NCAA's with her best NCAA performance with a 79-71-78--228.
- recorded countable scores in 22 of her 23 rounds, snapping a 43-round counting streak that dated back to her freshman season.
- posted three Top 10 and eight Top 20 finishes on the season.
- finished third at the Bluebonnet Classic on March 26-27 at the Tangle Ridge Golf Course in Grand Prairie by shooting a 6-over par 150 (74-76)
- placed fifth with a 6-over 150 (74-76) to lead MSU to its first-ever team tournament championship at the Southwest Classic at the Tierra Verde Golf Club in Arlington, Texas on Sept. 12-13.
- fired a pair of 1-under 71 rounds for season lows (first round of the LSC Championship on April 16, 2012 at Trophy Club Country Club Whitworth Course, Trophy Club, Texas and second round of NCAA II Super Region 4 on May 7, 2012 at the Wigwam Resort Heritage (Red) Course, Litchfield, Ariz.).
Sophomore (2010-11)
- competed in 11 tournaments as a sophomore.
- qualified for the NCAA Division II Super Region 4 Championship as an individual for the second consecutive year.
- placed 20th in the NCAA Division II Super Region 4 Championships firing three matching rounds of 80 for a total of 240 (+24) at The Tascosa Country Club in Amarillo, Texas on May 1-3, 2011.
- posted an average score of 77.20 over 25 rounds to earn a national rating of 39th.
- recorded countable scores in each of her 22 rounds of team competition.
- notched Top 10 finishes in seven of 11 tournaments.
- claimed first collegiate individual championship by carding rounds of 73-74 for a total of 147 (+3) at the Midwestern State Invitational played at the Champions Course at Weeks Park on March 21-22, 2011.
- finished as runner-up with rounds of 79-71-76 for a total of 226 (+10) at the Audible Closed Championship played at The Golf Club of Dallas on March 7-8, 2011.
- was runner-up with scores of 75-81 for a total of 156 (+12) at the Drury Spring Shootout played at Rivercut Golf Course in Springfield, Mo. on April 2-3, 2011.
- finished sixth with scores of 75-81 for a total of 156 (+12) at the 12th Annual NSU Golf Classic played at Cherry Blossom Golf Course in Tahlequah, Okla. on Sep. 13-14, 2010.
- took a sixth-place showing with scores of 75-75 for a total of 150 (+6) at the Oklahoma Intercollegiate played at The Territory Golf Course in Duncan, Okla. on Oct. 25-26, 2010.
- fired a career-best 1-under 70 in the opening round of the Lone Star Conference Championship on April 18, 2011 at The Republic Golf Course in San Antonio, Texas, finishing ninth at 9-over 222 (70-78-74).
Freshman (2009-10)
- competed in 10 tournaments as a true freshman.
- joined fellow frosh Taylor Klutts as the first Midwestern women's golfers to quality for the NCAA Division II Super Region 4 Championships.
- posted an average score of 80.57 over 21 rounds to earn a national rating of 126.
- recorded countable scores in 17 of 19 rounds of team competition.
- notched Top 20 finishes in seven of 10 tournaments.
- finished fourth in a field of 75 after carding a pair of 76s for a total of 152 (+8) in the Oklahoma Intercollegiate played at the Par 72 course at The Territory in Duncan, Okla. from Oct. 12-13, 2009.
- finished 10th in a field of 102 with a two-round total of 151 (+11) in the Cheddar's UCO Classic played at the Par 70 Lincoln Park East Golf Course in Oklahoma City from Oct. 5-6, 2009.
- established a then school record with a 1-over 73 in the first round of the Tarleton State Coca Cola Classic at Harbor Lakes Golf Course in Granbury, Texas on April 12, 2010.
At Wall High School
- a four-year letter winner for coach Jamie Walling at Wall (Texas) High School.
- claimed individual Texas Class 2A championship as a freshman in 2006 then finished fourth as a sophomore and third as a junior before finishing as runner-up to current teammate Lauren Romines as a senior in 2009.
- a three-time District 7-2A and Region I-2A individual champion.
- led Hawks to three-straight Texas Class 2A team titles from 2007-09 after finshing second during her freshman campaign of 2006.
- posted career-best and set course record with a 67.
- member of the National Honor Society, MASH and PALS.
Did You Know?
- Kyla Whittley, her sister, played the first two seasons with Kendra to start the MSU program.