Meagan Brennan receives bid to compete at NCAA Women’s Golf Championships

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Meagan Brennan
May 5, 2006

By Gary Petit

ADA — Ohio Northern senior Meagan Brennan received an at-large bid to compete in the NCAA DIII Women’s Golf Championships on May 13-16 at the Centennial Golf Club in Waverly, Iowa.

This will mark the second straight season that Brennan has competed at the NCAAs as she finished tied for 18th at the 2007 NCAA Championships. She led the Lady Polar Bears to a 15th place finish in their first ever NCAA appearance.

Brennan finished first a remarkable seven times this season and she currently has the second-lowest single season stroke average in school history at 82.4, trailing only her 81.9 from last season.

This year, Brennan has carded five rounds in the 70s and 11 of her 16 rounds have been under 84. She has also finished no worse than tied for 13th in any of her 13 tournaments, with 11 top-five finishes.

She finished third at the Ohio Athletic Conference Championship this spring and earned her fourth consecutive First Team All-OAC honors.

The Mason, Ohio native, fired a career-low and school-record 73 in the first round of the Illinois Wesleyan Spring Fling on April 19. She then carded a 78 in the second round to finish first in a field that consisted of nine ranked teams.

Brennan currently holds the single-season and career scoring records at ONU as well as the 13-lowest 18-hole rounds and the seven-lowest 36-hole tournament scores.

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