
Height: | 5-7 |
Year: | Jr. |
Hometown: | Oakdale, Calif. |
High School: | Oakdale |
Major: | Psychology |
2022-23 (Junior)
WGCA All-West Region
All-SCIAC First Team
Recorded a 70 at SCIAC No. 2 (Apr. 1), the 14th lowest single round score in program history as she became the fifth best performing athlete; posted a two-round 144 (70-74) as she is now the eighth best performing athlete acros two rounds.
2021-22 (Sophomore)
Posted the 11th lowest single-season round average with an average of 77.16 ... Tied for 11th at the season opener at the California State Intercollegiate (Sep. 13-14) which included an opening round of 72 (T-10th lowest individual best performance in program history) ... After a single round of play before weather cancellation, York sat in a tie for 11th at the DIII National Preview (Sep. 27) ... Won the Cal Lutheran vs. Redlands Dual (Feb. 12) with a 73, three better than second place ... Shot a second round score of 73 while finishing T-15th at the Westbrook Invite (Mar. 12-13) ... Shot a 150, two-round at the Bulldog Classic (Mar. 26-27) and tied for ninth ... Came in second at SCIAC #2 (Apr. 9-10).
2020-21 (First-Year | COVID-19 season)
Made her collegiate debut at the CLU Regals Invitational (Mar. 15-16) with a 12th-place finish ... Came in 10th at the Bulldog Classic (Mar. 27-28) ... Competed at the NCAA DIII Women's Golf Championships (May 11-14) where she helped the Bulldogs to a fourth-place finish which she helped with a tournament low score in her fourth and final round.
Accomplishments
- All-SCIAC First Team (2023)
- WGCA All-West Region (2022, 2023)
- All-SCIAC Second Team (2022)
- WGCA Scholar All-American (2021)
Quick Facts
- Postgraduate Plans: Grad school
- Favorite Music Artist: The Lumineers
- Favorite Food: Dark chocolate
- Favorite Inspirational Quote/Song: “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.’ – Maya Angelou
- Why I Chose to Become a Bulldog Student-Athlete: Due to the competitive athletic and academic environments, which are viewed as equally important.