Lindsay Miller
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- Height:
- 5-4
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- Hometown:
- Nashville, Tenn.
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- Year:
- Freshman
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- High School:
- Ensworth HS
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- Major:
- Engineering Technology
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- Previous School:
- Ensworth HS
Bio
In Fall 2015 (Freshman): Miller competed in one fall event, finishing two rounds of action… posted a single-round low of 80 at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 12-13)… concluded her first career event with a 80-91=171… wrapped up the fall with a scoring average of 85.50.
High School: Miller played enjoyed a successful prep career playing for head coach Joe Gaskins at Ensworth High School… helped lead her team to the 2011 TSSAA Division II-AA State title… also led EHS to a runner-up finish at the state championships in 2013 and a third-place showing in 2014… finished sixth individually in the state tournament as a junior and fourth as a senior.
Personal: Daughter of Anthony and Kimberly Miller… born September 6, 1996… full name is Lindsay Shea Miller.
Academic: Majoring in civil engineering… named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll once.
News mentions
Senior Mitchell Thomas and sophomore Allyson Dunn have been named as the Most Valuable Players, and two captains for each squad have been recognized as Tennessee Tech head golf coach Polk Brown recently announced the annual awards for the Golden Eagle men’s and women’s golf teams.
Whitney Robertson earned a Top 10 finish and Allyson Dunn a Top 20 spot, leading the Tennessee Tech women's golf team to sixth place Saturday at the Jan Weaver Invitational, hosted by Murray State University.
The Tennessee Tech women’s golf team will wake up Saturday poised for a good fight, heading into the final round of Murray State’s Jan Weaver Invitational in the thick of a logjam in the middle of the standings.
Sophomore Allyson Dunn finished in second place individually to earn all-tournament honors to help the Tennessee Tech women's golf team claim third place in the EKU Colonel Classic Saturday in Richmond, Ky.
The Tennessee Tech women’s golf team scorched the Arlington Golf Club Friday on its second tour of the course, and the Golden Eagles leaped all the way from eight place into a tie for second by shooting the lowest score of the day in the later round at the EKU Colonel Classic.
A hole-in-one by freshman Lindsay Miller was the highlight early in the day, and strong team play from the entire lineup throughout the afternoon gave the Tennessee Tech women’s team the lowest score of the round and left the Golden Eagles firmly in second place at the fourth annual Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate.
The Golden Eagles, Golden Eagles and Golden Grizzlies hold the three top spots heading into Tuesday's final round of the women's tourney at the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate in Sevierville.
The Tennessee Tech women's golf team is tied for third place in the 12-team field of the fourth annual Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate following the first round of play on the Highlands Course of the Sevierville Golf Club.
Freshman Hollee Sadler posted her first career all-tournament finish and Tennessee Tech earned three Top 10 individual finishes as the Golden Eagle women’s golf team captured third place in a challenging eight-team field in the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate at the Clarksville Country Club.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Coming off a record performance at the Fall Invitational last week, the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team kept riding that momentum into the first day of play at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate Monday afternoon, tying for second place after 18 holes.
After a record-breaking performance last week at the Fall Invitational, the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team will look to keep its momentum rolling Monday morning as the Golden Eagles kick off play at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate hosted by Austin Peay at the Clarksville Country Club.
