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Virginia Athletics | Chloe Schiavone Joins UVA Women’s Golf Program

Virginia Athletics | Chloe Schiavone Joins UVA Women’s Golf Program

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia women’s golf head coach Ria Scott announced today (July 15) that former Notre Dame women’s golf standout Chloe Schiavone will join the Cavalier program from the 2024-25 season. She will have one year of eligibility at UVA and will compete as a graduate student this season.

A native of Jacksonville, Fla., Schiavone posted six top-20 finishes for the Irish last season. Playing in the No. 1 or No. 2 position for most of the season in the Notre Dame lineup, she had a 72.8 stroke average and placed 17th at the ACC Championships.

“We are looking forward to the experience and depth Chloe will add to our roster,” Scott said. “She plays with great joy, passion and is very driven to make this a great last year both for herself and for this team.”

At Notre Dame, Schiavone completed her undergraduate degree in business administration in 2024. She was a member of the Fighting Irish Student-Athlete Advisory Council during her senior year. She was named to the All-ACC Academic team in 2022, 2023 and 2024 and a Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar those same seasons.

2023-24 (Senior)
Runner-Up at the Bruzzy (73, 70, 68)
Recorded four top-20 individual finishes this spring
Finished with a stroke average of 72.8 this year

2022-23 (Junior)
Missed the first five events of the 2022-23 season, returning to the lineup at the Columbia Classic and shooting an even-par 144 (72-72) to finish in a tie for sixth place.
Led the Irish effort at the Clover Cup, finishing 24th (74-72-75).
Shot one of her two 71s (low-round for the year) in the third at the Chattanooga Classic, finishing t-16th.
Bounced back from a first-round 79 to shoot 71-72 in the second and third round at the 2023 ACC Championship, eventually finishing t-30th

2021-22 (Sophomore)
Anchored the Irish lineup throughout the 2021-22 season and earned a spot as an individual competitor in the NCAA Regionals. Finished the season with a team-low 73.8 stroke average.
Tied for 10th place at the Badger Invitational (73-73-74).
Her top performance of the year came at the Olde Stone Intercollegiate, posted a 70 in all three rounds for a 210 score and a tie for fourth place.
Posted her season-low score over 18 holes in the first round at the Clemson Invitational with a 69, she eventually finished t-10th in the event.
Led the Irish at the ACC Championship with a 76-74-74, which earned her a tie for 24th in the field.
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