KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee women’s golfers Bailey Davis and Mikayla Bardwell each earned SEC accolades, the conference announced Thursday.
Davis was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team, while Bardwell was named to the SEC Community Service Team.
Davis is coming off an impressive inaugural year as a Lady Vol. She was tied for the team-high for most rounds of par or better (7) and notched two top-20 finishes this season. Her best performance was at The Ally in October, where she shot -7 and finished tied for sixth place.
The White Plains, Maryland, native recently qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open Championship after she shot -3 over 36 holes at the U.S. Women’s Open at Belle Haven Country Club.
Bardwell, a senior, has done tremendous community outreach work through Northstar Church in Knoxville. Some of her contributions include mentoring students and serving on the worship band.
On the course, Bardwell led the Lady Vols in stroke average (73.05), rounds in the 60s (3), top-10 finishes (2) and tied with Davis for the most rounds of par or better (7). She earned a pair of top-15 finishes entering NCAA Regionals, including her third-place finish at the SEC Championship, which marked her best finish of the season. Bardwell set the program and SEC Championship record for lowest round after she carded a 63 (-9) during the second round.
Davis was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team, while Bardwell was named to the SEC Community Service Team.
Davis is coming off an impressive inaugural year as a Lady Vol. She was tied for the team-high for most rounds of par or better (7) and notched two top-20 finishes this season. Her best performance was at The Ally in October, where she shot -7 and finished tied for sixth place.
The White Plains, Maryland, native recently qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open Championship after she shot -3 over 36 holes at the U.S. Women’s Open at Belle Haven Country Club.
Bardwell, a senior, has done tremendous community outreach work through Northstar Church in Knoxville. Some of her contributions include mentoring students and serving on the worship band.
On the course, Bardwell led the Lady Vols in stroke average (73.05), rounds in the 60s (3), top-10 finishes (2) and tied with Davis for the most rounds of par or better (7). She earned a pair of top-15 finishes entering NCAA Regionals, including her third-place finish at the SEC Championship, which marked her best finish of the season. Bardwell set the program and SEC Championship record for lowest round after she carded a 63 (-9) during the second round.
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