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WGCA Honors Players and Coach; Two Named All-America

WGCA Honors Players and Coach; Two Named All-America

(CORAL SPRINGS, Fla.) – For the third straight season, multiple members of the Carnegie Mellon University women's golf team earned All-America honors from the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) with two others earning regional recognition along with head coach Dan Rodgers who was named the Division III Golf Pride Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year. It is also the third straight honor for Rodgers.

Sophomore Alexis Sudjianto (Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Latin School) earned her third All-America award while freshman Sriya Mupparaju (San Diego, Calif./Del Norte) accompanied her on the second-team.

Joining Sudjianto, Mupparaju as regional selections are senior Nadia Susanto (Irvine, Calif./Arnold O. Beckman) and freshman Kaylin Yeoh (Potomac, Md./Winston Churchill)

The four have helped the second-ranked Tartans to their second straight and third appearance in program history to the 2022 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship.

Heading into play at the NCAAs, Sudjianto has the second lowest scoring average on the team with a 74.7 through 15 rounds. She recorded a runner-up performance at The Savannah Invitational carding a 36-hole score of 0ne-over par 144. On two occasions this season, Sudjianto has carded a one-under par 71.

Mupparaju finished the regular season leading the team with a scoring average of 73.5 in 15 rounds of play. In six of her rounds, she shot even par or under. The freshman claimed top medalist honors twice with the first coming at the Montgomery Country Club Women's Intercollegiate and the second at the Generals Cup Invitational. Her score of 138 at Montgomery, set the school record for the best 36-hole score. Mupparaju's lowest round of the season, four-under par 68, came in her first collegiate round to open play at Montgomery.

Susanto has a scoring average of 75.5 and has played in all 15 rounds for the Tartans. On two occasions this season, Montgomery Country Club Women's Intercollegiate and Jekyll Collegiate Invitational, the senior posted her collegiate-best round of ever par 72.

Yeoh currently has the third lowest scoring average for the Cardinal and Gray with a 75.4 through 16 rounds. She recorded one top-three finish which came at the Montgomery Country Club Women's Intercollegiate where she carded rounds of even par 72 and three-under par 69, collegiate-best, for a 141. Here three-under par 141 at Montgomery ranks as the second lowest 36-hole tournament score in program history.