Whitney Robertson
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- Height:
- 5-4
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- Hometown:
- Clarksville, Tenn.
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- Year:
- Junior
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- High School:
- Clarksville HS
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- Major:
- EXPW/Pre-Physical Therapy
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- Previous School:
- Clarksville HS
Bio
In Fall 2015 (Junior): Robertson competed in all six fall events, tallying 15 rounds of action… tied the program’s 54-hole scoring record at The Fall Invitational (Oct. 5-6), carding a career-best 71-71-76=218… notched season-low rounds of 71 in the first and second rounds of The Fall Invitational, tying for the 10th lowest 18-hole mark in school history… posted her second-lowest 36-hole total at the UAB Fall Beach Blast (Nov. 2-3), carding a 74-73=147 to tie for the eighth lowest mark in program history… helped break the program’s 18-hole scoring record with a team score of 290 in the first round of The Fall Invitational… also helped shatter the 54-hole scoring mark with a final team total of 888 at The Fall Invitational…collected three top-15 finishes… led the team in scoring average and ranked seventh in the OVC with a mark of 75.80.
In Spring 2015 (Sophomore): Robertson started all six spring tournaments, completing 15 rounds of play… tallied three consecutive All-Tournament honors to wrap up the year, including at The Colonel Classic (Apr. 3-4), the Murray State Invitational (Apr. 10-11) and OVC All-Tournament honors at the OVC Championships (Apr. 20-22)… posted four straight top 10 finishes to conclude the year… captured her first career adidas® OVC Female Golfer of the Week honors after tying for first at the Murray State Invitational (she eventually fell in playoff), posting a 74-74-76=224… carded a career-low 70-75-75=220 to take third place at the OVC Championships… the 70 also represented a career-best single-round score… helped the Tech squad post the lowest stroke average in team history with a mark of 313.66… earned a spot on the All-OVC Team, tying for third in the conference in scoring average… named team MVP and shared the team’s Low Average Award with teammate Maddi Everts… along with Everts, became the first Golden Eagle to post a stroke average below 76 for a full year, finishing at 75.90.
In Fall 2014 (Sophomore): Robertson started all five events of the fall for Tech, totaling 14 rounds of action… broke the program record for 54-hole score at the Jan Weaver-Murray State Invitational (Sept. 8-9), carding a career-low 74-72-76=222… took home All-Tournament honors at the event with a fifth place finish… notched her second All-Tournament honors at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate (Oct. 13-14) after turning in a third place finish… finished the event at 72-74=146… tied her career-low 54-hole score of 222 at the Blue Raider Invitational (Oct. 20-21), tying for sixth overall after rounds of 75, 75 and 72… also notched a top 15 finish at the CSU Wendy’s Invitational (Oct. 6-7), posting a 76-77-72=225… completed the fall season with a career-low stroke average of 75.71.
In Spring 2014 (Freshman): Robertson established herself as one of the best players in the conference in the spring, playing in every tournament and capping the year with an impressive fourth place finish at the OVC Championships (Apr. 21-23) by carding a 77-73-78=228… earned All-Tournament Honors at the OVC Championships and helped Tech place fifth… honored as a member of the OVC All-Newcomer team… tallied another top 10 finish at the Bison Invitational… named the Golden Eagle MVP and shared the Impact Award… finished the year with the Low Average award with a scoring average of 78.12.
In Fall 2013 (Freshman): Robertson played in every tournament of the Golden Eagles’ fall season as a true freshman… tied for ninth in both the CSU Wendy’s Invitational and F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate… carded her career-low round of 72 at the Blue Raider Invitational (Oct. 21-22), leading Tech to a top 10 finish… ended the fall with an average of 77.15.
High School: Robertson earned four letters in golf under Vicki Moncrief and four more in softball under Joe Warren while at Clarksville High School… won back-to-back TSSAA Class AAA State Championships in 2011 and 2012… led her team to three consecutive district and regional titles as a sophomore, junior, and senior… was an all-state selection in each of her final two seasons at CHS… finished sixth at the TSSAA Class AAA State Championship Tournament her junior season… concluded a stellar career with a fourth place finish at the TSSAA Class AAA State Championship Tournament… won seven TGA Junior Tour tournaments and took home first place at the 2012 Toyota Tournament of Champions… awarded the Point of Pride Award in both 2011 and 2012… also earned the Excellent Student Athlete Award… was a member of National Honor Society.
Personal: Daughter of Doyle and Kim Robertson… born October 30, 1994… full name is Whitney Brynne Robertson.
Academic: Majoring in EXPW/pre-occupational therapy… named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll three times and the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll once.
Honors & Awards:
- 2015 All-OVC Team
- 2014-15 OVC Female Golfer of the Week (Apr. 15)
- 2015 OVC Championship All-Tournament Team
- 2015 Murray State Invitational All-Tournament Team
- 2015 The Colonel Classic All-Tournament Team
- 2014 F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate All-Tournament Team
- 2014 Jan Weaver – Murray State Invitational All-Tournament Team
- 2013-14 OVC All-Newcomer Team
- 2014 OVC Championship All-Tournament Team
News mentions
Allyson Dunn rocketed up the leaderboard Wednesday and tied for second individually to earn all-tournament honors, and the Tennessee Tech women continued their steady climb into second place with near-record numbers at the OVC Championship.
Early birdies helped the Tennessee Tech women's golf team climb two spots in the standings Tuesday, finishing the day fourth at the 2016 OVC Championships.
Tennessee Tech is packed in a group of five teams battling for second place after the first round of the 2016 OVC women's golf championships Monday.
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 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.
The Tennessee Tech women’s golf team is ready to return to the throne when it hosts the fourth annual Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate Sunday through Tuesday at the Sevierville Golf Club.
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. -- Freshman Hollee Sadler led the way as the Tennessee Tech women's golf team opened the season on the East Coast this week, wrapping up three challenging rounds in the largest collegiate tournament in the nation with a 34th place finish out of 41 schools.
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. – Taking aim in the largest golf tournament in the country, the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team completed its second round of action Monday afternoon, wrapping up the first two days in 34th overall in the field of 41.
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. – The Tennessee Tech women’s golf team completed its first of three rounds in the largest golf tournament in the country Sunday afternoon, rounding out day one of play in a tie for 24th overall in the massive field of 41 teams.
GULF SHORES, Ala. – The fall season has officially come to a close for the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team, as the Golden Eagles wrapped up play at the UAB Fall Beach Blast Tuesday afternoon by tying for third place overall.
GULF SHORES, Ala. – Just one more round remains in the fall season for the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team as the Golden Eagles put the finishing touches on their opening round at the UAB Fall Beach Blast Monday afternoon.
The final week of the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team’s fall schedule has finally arrived as the Golden Eagles head south for the UAB Fall Beach Blast at Peninsula Golf & Racquet Club in Gulf Shores, Ala.
The Tennessee Tech women's golf team maintained its hold on fourth place in a very strong field of 17 teams at the Blue Raider Invitational, wrapping up play Tuesday with its best round of the event.
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – There just wasn’t enough daylight left for the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team to complete the second round of the Blue Raider Invitational Monday, but the work the Golden Eagles put in through the first round and much of the second proved enough to put the team in great position with one day remaining.
Another week means another opportunity for the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team to hit the links as the Golden Eagles visit familiar in-state rival Middle Tennessee for the Blue Raider Invitational Monday and Tuesday.
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.
BRASELTON, Ga. – The history books have officially been rewritten as the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team shattered the previous program mark for 54-hole score Tuesday afternoon after wrapping up play at the Fall Invitational at the Chateau Elan Resort.
BRASELTON, Ga. – A historic round backed up by another very solid round put the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team in position to compete Monday evening, as the Golden Eagles wrapped up the first 36 holes of the Fall Invitational located at Chateau Elan Resort.
The Tennessee Tech women's golf team will make a change in plans for its third event of the year this week. Following a state of emergency declared in South Carolina due to weather, the CSU Invitational at Rivertowne, originally scheduled for Monday and Tuesday (Oct. 5-6) at the Rivertowne Country Club in Charleston, S.C., has been moved to the par-72, 5,965-yard Château Élan Golf Club in Braselton, Ga., with the Kennesaw State women's golf team set to co-host the tournament with Charleston Southern.
MURRAY, Ky. – A round for the ages from the clubs of sophomore transfer Allyson Dunn proved to be enough to lead the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team up the leaderboard Tuesday afternoon as the Golden Eagles tallied a third-place finish at the Murray State Invitational.
MURRAY, Ky. – With just two rounds to make its mark at the Murray State Invitational, the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team put itself in the right position to do that Monday afternoon, finishing the first round of the 14-team event in fifth place.
The Tennessee Tech women’s golf team will get right back at it Monday morning as the Golden Eagles head north for the MSU Invitational in Murray, Ky. hosted by Ohio Valley Conference rival Murray State.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – The Tennessee Tech women’s golf team wrapped up its first action of the 2015-16 season Tuesday afternoon, completing the final 18 holes of the GolfWeek Program Challenge with another consistent showing.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – Day two at the GolfWeek Program Challenge had a similar feel to the first day of action for the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team. The Golden Eagles fired off its second straight score of 306 Monday afternoon, taking sole possession of 10th place with one round to play.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – Solid play from three members of the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team propped the Golden Eagles in a tie for 10th overall and in a position to improve its ranking following the first round of the GolfWeek Program Challenge Sunday afternoon.
The time has finally arrived for the Tennessee Tech women’s golf team to return to the links as the Golden Eagles make the trek east to Myrtle Beach, S.C. for the GolfWeek Program Challenge.
