Ashlyn Kennedy was awarded RMAC Coach of the Year for her exceptional leadership, guiding Colorado Christian University (CCU) women's golf to the NCAA Regionals and a second place finish at the conference championships. Under her direction, the team achieved several strong results, including a notable second place at the RMAC Championships. Additionally, Raya Schulz earned First Team All-RMAC honors, while Makenna Brown received Second Team recognition, both highlighting their outstanding contributions during the season and throughout their collegiate careers.

By the Numbers
  • CCU finished second at the RMAC Championships and qualified for the NCAA Regionals.
  • Raya Schulz concluded her career with a scoring average of 76.4 over 25 rounds.
  • Makenna Brown achieved medalist honors with a third place finish at the RMAC Championships.
State of Play
  • Ashlyn Kennedy earned her first Coach of the Year honor after a successful season.
  • Schulz closes her collegiate career with four consecutive First Team All-Conference honors.
  • Brown's performance helps solidify CCU's return to NCAA Regionals.
What's Next

The Cougars aim to build on their successful season as they head into the NCAA Regionals. The departure of seniors Schulz and Brown creates opportunities for incoming talent to step up. The team's continued growth under Kennedy's guidance is expected to enhance their performance in future competitions.

Bottom Line

Ashlyn Kennedy's recognition as RMAC Coach of the Year reflects her effective coaching and the team's strong achievements. The success of Schulz and Brown underscores the legacy of excellence in CCU women's golf, setting high expectations for the program's future.