Friday, 8 August 2025
Trending

NCAA Golf News

Kiel Lands on ANNIKA Award Watch List – Purdue Boilermakers

Purdue Boilermakers - Official Athletics Website

COLUMBUS, Ga. – After a fall that featured two individual victories, Purdue women’s golfer Natasha Kiel was named to the ANNIKA Award Watch List. The Boilermaker senior was one of 25 golfers to land on the final fall watch list for the award given to the best female in Division I college golf.
 
The ANNIKA Award is named after legendary golfer Annika Sorenstam. The award was created in 2014 in partnership with the Haskins Commission to acknowledge the top female golfer at the end of the season, to match the Haskins Award presented by Stifel which acknowledges the top male Division I collegiate golfer.
 
Kiel started her senior season with a bang, winning a pair of tournaments and rising to 19th in the national rankings. Through five fall tournaments, she recorded a 71.79 stroke average which would be a single-season school record if maintained throughout the spring. Four of Kiel’s 14 rounds were in the 60s, only two away from another school record. The senior led the Boilermakers in four of the five fall tournaments.
 
Kiel began the season by claiming medalist honors and leading Purdue to a team victory at the Boilermaker Classic (Sept. 2-3). She captured her first career individual victory, thanks in large part to a pair of rounds in the 60s. Kiel was 5-under for the season-opening tournament, recording her best 54-hole total as a Boilermaker (67-76-68—211). The New Hope, Pennsylvania, native also led the field in birdies (13) and par-3 scoring (-4) throughout the event. During the final round, she made six birdies and played the par 3s 4-under, highlighted by a hole-in-one on the par-3 17th.
 
Competing in a stacked field that featured 10 teams that advanced to the national stage of the 2024 NCAA Championships, Kiel proved that she could beat some of the best golfers in the country by securing runner-up honors at the Windy City Collegiate Classic (Sept. 30-Oct. 10). Her 213 (68-72-73) matched her second lowest three-round total as a Boilermaker. She recorded Purdue’s lowest score during all three rounds at Westmoreland Country Club, making 14 birdies over 54 holes.
 
Kiel picked up her second victory of the season, earning co-medalist honors at the White Sands Bahamas Invitational (Oct. 19-20). The senior finished 2-under (68-73—141) alongside Georgia’s Chantal El Chaib, leading Purdue to a runner-up finish to close out the fall season. Kiel’s two-round score of 141 was the second-lowest 36-hole total in program history. She led the field…

..

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Purdue Boilermakers – Official Athletics Website…