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Stephanie Sherlock
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Barrie, Ontario
High School: Barrie North Collegiate
Experience: 1 Letter
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Stephanie Sherlock
Courtesy: Denver Athletics
Release: 08/28/2007

2009-10: Played in 10 tournaments, finishing second on the team with a 74.59 scoring average • turned in three top-10 finishes, including winning the 2009 Ron Moore Women's Intercollegiate Tournament with a final score of 1-under par 215, leading the Pioneers to their first tournament win of the year • finished fifth at the 2009-10 SBC Tournament with a 3-over par 219 • named SBC Golfer of the Month (November) • named SBC All-Conference • 2009 RCGA National Order of Merit recipient • team MVP.

2008-09: Led the team in scoring average (73.38) • led the Pioneers with four rounds in the 60s and 13 rounds of par or better • won the Ron Moore Women’s Intercollegiate Tournament with a final score of 206, leading the Pioneers to their first tournament win of the year • shot a 66 in the third round at the Duramed Fall Preview, the team’s lowest of the year • named second team All-American, her third consecutive All-American honor • named to the NGCA All-Region East Team • named All-SBC for the third consecutive season after tying for fourth at the SBC Championships • tied for eighth at the NCAA East Regional, shooting a 6-over par 216 • finished tied for 11th place at the NCAA Championships after shooting a 9-over par 297 • named to the NGCA All-American Scholar Team.

 

2007-08: Followed up best freshman season in school history with another stellar season, leading the team in scoring average (73.82) and posting two wins, including her second consecutive Sun Belt Conference championship • named a Duramed FUTURES Tour NGCA Division I All-America for the second consecutive season (Honorable Mention) • named Top Amateur Female Golfer by the Royal Canadian Golf Association • finished tied for fifth at the NCAA National Championships with a 72-hole score of 291 (3-over par), the best finish at the Championships in school history • named 2008 Colorado Sportswoman of the Year for women’s golf by the Sportswomen of Colorado ∙named All-Sun Belt Conference for the second time after winning her second consecutive conference title with rounds of 70-73-65 – 208 (8-under par), a conference-record 54-hole score and a dominating 10-shot victory • final round 65 matched the school record • won the Ron Moore Women’s Intercollegiate in September with a final score of 213, the sixth lowest 54-hole score in school history • in all had six top-10 finishes on the season • led the team with 12 rounds at par or better • second on DU’s all-time wins list with six • selected to join the 2008 Royal Canadian Golf Association Women’s National Amateur Golf Team Program.

 

2006-07: Had an amazing freshman season at DU, winning three tournaments (including two of her first three) and ending the season by being named a Duramed FUTURES Tour NGCA Division I All-America Second team and a Golfweek All-America Third Team • won her first career Sun Belt Conference Championship by three strokes over teammate Emily Hoeper, DU’s third individual SBC title • led the Pioneers at the NCAA West Regional where she finished in a tie for seventh place at 2-over par • shot an opening-round 76 at the NCAA Championships and was forced to withdraw in the second round due to a stomach virus, but returned in the third round and posted two more counting scores (76, 74) • captured the individual title at the Salbasgeon Suites Invitational, her first collegiate tournament, with a career-low 54-hole 2-under par score of 71-71-72 - 214 • shot career-low 18-hole round of 68 in the opening round of the Ron Moore Women's Intercollegiate in September • tied teammate Hoeper for first at the TaylorMade Aztec Fall Classic and later won on the first hole of a sudden death playoff • led the Pioneers with a scoring average of 72.84 • led the team with 13 rounds at par or better and was tied with Hoeper with four rounds in the 60s • only Pioneer to have every one of her 31 rounds played count towards DU’s team score • two-time SBC Golfer of the Month (September/March).

 

Before Denver: Played golf, basketball and hockey at her high school, Barrie North Collegiate • three-time team MVP for her high school team and was the top-ranked Canadian golfer in 2005 • member of the 2006 Canadian National Women's team, the highest honor for a female golfer in Canada • named Canadian Junior Player of the Year in 2005 • played on an exemption in the LPGA CN Canadian Open in August • placed third at both the 2005 Canadian Women's Championship (all golfers) and the 2005 Canadian Junior Girls Championship • as point guard for her high school basketball team, was a two-time team MVP and Most Sportsmanlike for the Barrie Royals • also played two years of hockey.

 

Personal: Born May 21, 1987 in Augsburg, Germany • daughter of David and Angela Sherlock • has one sister, Melanie (18) • in the summer of 2007, Sherlock wont the Royale Cup National Women's Amateur Championship in her native Canada for her first Canadian national championship • chose DU because of the team, the head coach and because she loved the University • career goal is to earn her degree and possibly play professional golf • enjoys music, movies and playing hockey and basketball in her spare time.