2012-13 Women's Golf Roster
Biography
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Léa Charpier
Height: 5-7
Class: Redshirt Sophomore
Hometown: Paris, France
High School: Lycée de Chatenay Malabry
Léa Charpier begins her third year at Kennesaw State . . . Enters the 2013-14 season as a redshirt sophomore . . . Made an immediate impact as freshman . . . Competed in all 10 of KSU’s tournaments . . . Helped the Owls claim their first-ever Atlantic Sun Conference Championship and earn program’s initial NCAA Regional appearance . . . Sophomore campaign cut short due to injury.
2012-13: Earned A-Sun Conference All-Academic honors . . . Season limited to just two fall events due to injury . . . Competed in two tournaments and recorded 76.3 stroke average while playing six rounds . . . Best 18-hole score came during second round of Old Waverly Bulldog Invitational after carding 1-under par 71 . . . Tied for 31st with a 27-over par 230 . . . Tied for 35th at the Dale McNamara Invitational . . . Carded 12-over par 228 (76-72-78) . . . Forced to withdrawal during first round of Susie Maxwell Berning Classic.
2011-12: Competed in all 10 events (30 rounds) and registered a 76.2 stroke average . . . Named second team All-Atlantic Sun and selected to the conference’s all-freshman team . . . Posted three sub-par rounds and had two Top 10 showings . . . Best finish came at the A-Sun Championships where she tied for seventh . . . Carded rounds of 74-71-74 for a 3-over par 219, marking a career-low 54-hole score of 219 . . . Tied for eighth at the Lady Jaguar Invitational . . . Shot a second-round 2-under par 70 at the Susie Maxwell Berning Classic.
PERSONAL: Born Sept. 11, 1992 in Mont saint aigman, France . . . Graduated from Lycée de Chatenay Malabry in France . . . Enjoyed a solid junior career . . . Placed second at 2010 French Stroke Play Championship after recording rounds of 76-73-73 for a 222 total . . . Finished 10th at the 2010 French Amateur Championship following rounds of 76-70 . . . Member of the 2010 French junior team that won the 2010 European Girls Team Championship . . . Team carded a 3-under par total of 423 to finish seven shots ahead of second-place Ireland . . . Majoring in marketing. |
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