Heinsma Claims Second Consecutive RMAC Women’s Golf Summit Award
Aubree Heinsma of Chadron State has earned her second consecutive RMAC Women's Golf Summit Award, recognized for having the highest GPA among tournament qualifiers. The senior maintains a perfect 4.00 GPA in physical sciences, completing 118 credits. As she prepares to compete in the RMAC Women's Golf Championships at Boulder Creek, Heinsma is one of the few golfers in her program to win this award twice. Despite missing the fall season due to injury, she has shown resilience in spring competitions, placing 11th at the SMSU Challenge. Heinsma aims to build on her previous conference performance where she finished 30th and made a notable eagle during the event.
By the Numbers- Heinsma has a 4.00 GPA through 118 credit hours as a physical sciences major.
- She finished 11th out of 62 entrants at the SMSU Challenge.
- Heinsma missed the fall season due to injury but returned for four spring events.
- She will compete in the No. 5 slot for Chadron State at the RMAC Women's Golf Championships.
With championship play ahead, Heinsma is focused on improving her placement and continuing her academic excellence. Competitors will aim to match or exceed past performances, with her eyes set on replicating her previous tournament success.
Bottom LineHeinsma's achievement not only highlights her academic prowess but also her resilience as an athlete, making her a role model within the Chadron State community. Her dedication serves as an inspiration for balancing sports and academics, emphasizing that both can be excelled at.
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