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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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