Six Badgers Named to GSC Spring Honor Roll
Six Badgers Named to GSC Spring Honor Roll
MOBILE, Ala. – Charley Burns, Grace Denegri, Evie Graves, Molly Kirkman, Michelle Lorio and Kitrie Noe' represented the Spring Hill women's golf team on the Gulf South Conference 2025 Spring Honor Roll.
 
To achieve honor roll status, a GSC student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.00 of better out of a possible 4.00 at the time the conference announces the award and have competed in outstanding competition–not counting exhibitions or scrimmages–during the season the award is presented.
 
Burns maintained a 3.20 GPA while pursuing her degree in digital marketing. She made three appearances and shot a career-low 83 during the second round of the Firehawk Invitaitonal.

Denegri owned a perfect 4.00 GPA in the elementary education program. The freshman out of Germantown, Tenn., appeared in nine events while earning one top-5 finish and one top-10 finish.

Graves, who was recently named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District At Large Team for the second year in a row, held a 3.67 GPA and is majoring in international business. The junior appeared in nine events, including the GSC Women's Golf Championship and shot a career-low 73 during the third round of the Carey Collegiate. Graves also tallied one top-5 finish and three top-10 finishes.
 
Kirkman, who also earned her second-straight CSC academic all-district honor, posted a 3.73 GPA while working towards her degree in graphic design. The Pensacola, Fla, native earned on top-10 finish, carded a career-low tournament score of 232 at the Carey Collegiate and averaged a career-low 81.13 (+9) strokes over 15 rounds.
 
Noe' was recognized on the GSC All-Academic Team and CSC Academic All-District Team for the first time in her career. The senior out of Lille, France completed her criminology degree with a 3.80 GPA.

She finished her collegiate career leading the team with an 80.06 stroke average over 17 rounds, two top-5 finishes and five top-10 finishes, including a sixth-place finish as the GSC Women's Golf Championship. She also shot a career-low 72 during the second round of the GSC championship and carded a career-low tournament score of 225 at the Ram Spring Invite.
 
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