Macon, Ga. – For the second time in as many years Campbell’s Alejandra
Shaw has been selected as the Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year, following
the successful defense of her individual title at the 2007 Women’s Golf
Championship, league officials announced today.
Shaw, a senior from Vina del Mar, Chile, finished the conference tournament
with a 14-stroke advantage, tying the league largest victory margin. She also
set a record at the championship for lowest three-round total, shooting a 212
to finish 4-under-par.
Her record-low 212 at the tournament helped Campbell capture its eighth A-Sun
championship.
For her efforts, Shaw was also voted to the First Team All-Atlantic Sun for
the third consecutive year. There she is joined by Maite Ortiz de Pinedo (Cam),
Laura Jansone (ETSU), Anna Rogers (Mer) and Lorie Warren (Bel). Shaw is the
only member to have more than one first team selection under her belt as the
remaining four make their first appearance on the team.
Along with First Team All-Atlantic Sun honors, ETSU’s Laura Jansone was
tabbed the A-Sun’s Freshman of the Year. Jansone entered the championship
with the regular season’s lowest single-round stroke total (69), along
with Shaw, which bested an ETSU school record. During the regular season she
earned the Lady Bucs’ only first-place finish, garnering medalist honors
at the Lady Pirate Fall Invitational.
The final post-season individual honors went to ETSU’s Stefanie Reynolds
and Campbell’s John Crooks, who were voted as the A-Sun co-Coaches of
the Year by their peers. In her fifth season at the helm of the Lady Bucs, Reynolds
earned her first coaching honor while Crooks was crowned with back-to-back honors
and his eighth Coach of the Year award in the Atlantic Sun.
Belen Diaz Cisneros (Cam), Claudine Foong (GWU), Natalia Giraldo (ETSU), Lucy
Gould (ETSU), Danielle Jackson (Stet), Ashley Kozlowski (Stet), and Mary Mattson
(Cam) made up the Second Team All-Atlantic Sun.
Cisneros, Jackson, Jansone and Mattson were also selected to the All-Freshman
team where they were joined by Lauren Darnell (Stet) and Sinead O’Sullivan
(ETSU).
Campbell, the 2007 Atlantic Sun Women’s Golf Champions, earned the A-Sun’s
automatic bid into the NCAA Regional and is currently waiting to hear where
they will play. The announcement is set to be handed out on Monday at 4 p.m.
ET on ncaasports.com.