Leona Maguire named Conference Player and
Freshman of the Year
NEWS RELEASE FROM DUKE UNIVERSITY
DURHAM, North Carolina – The All-Atlantic Coast Conference women’s golf team was released Wednesday with Duke
freshman Leona Maguire sweeping both the ACC Player and Freshman of the Year, which was voted on by the league’s 11 head coaches.
Maguire and Dule team-mates junior
Celine Boutier and sophomore Sandy Choi were also named to the 12-member All-ACC women’s golf team.
Maguire
became the fourth golfer in ACC history to be named both Player and
Rookie of the Year. The first three were Lindy Duncan (2010), Amanda Blumenherst (2006) and
Beth Bauer (1999).
Maguire,
who hails from Cavan, Ireland, is currently the top-ranked player in American women's college golf She is quietly having a record-breaking season, featuring a
70.68 stroke average, which would be a Duke record.
Leona Maguire
has turned in 19 rounds of even or under par, seven top five finishes
and eight top 10 placements on the season. She has totalled two
victories on the year, including the ACC Championship on the second
playoff hole.
The
two-time ACC Golfer of the Month enters the NCAA Regionals posting a
69.70 stroke average over her final four tournaments, including five
rounds in the 60s out of 10.
Earning
All-ACC accolades for the third straight year, Boutier has produced
another solid season for the Blue Devils with a 72.41 stroke average.
The 2014 ACC Player of the Year owns two top five, three top 10
and seven top 20 finishes in eight tournaments.
A native of Montrouge,
France,
Boutier’s top finishes were at the Annika Invitational and the
Tar Heel Invitational where she tied third. Her 10 rounds of even or
under par on the year ranks second on the Duke squad.
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