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Northeastern State University Athletics

2016-17 Women's Golf Roster

Baylee Price

Baylee Price

  • Height:
    5-4
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Highschool:
    Broken Arrow HS
  • Hometown:
    Broken Arrow, Okla.

Summary

Biography

NORTHEASTERN STATE – A three-time letterwinner . . . named a 2016 WGCA All-American Honorable Mention . . . was honored as the 2016 MIAA Golfer of the Year . . . named the 2014 MIAA Freshman of the Year . . . is a three-time member of the WGCA All-Central Region First Team (2014-16) and a three-time member of the All-MIAA First Team (2014-16) . . . has competed in 36 events and has played 84 rounds as a member of the RiverHawks . . . participated as an individual in both the 2014 NCAA Championship and the 2015 NCAA Championship . . . competed at the 2016 NCAA Championship with the rest of the team and is just the fourth golfer in NSU history to make at least three appearances at the national event . . . owns a school-record six career tournament victories, including the 2014 MIAA Championship and the 2016 MIAA Championship . . . lowest career individual round and lowest career two-round tournament score were both shot in a runner-up effort at the 2015 RCB UCO Classic (73-68=141) . . . best three-round score of 219 was fired in a winning performance at the 2016 MIAA Championship (71-72-76) . . . has finished outside the top 25 just once in her storied career, and that was a T-34 effort at the 2016 NCAA Championship . . . is a five-time recipient of the MIAA Athlete of the Week award . . . three-time MIAA Scholar-Athlete (2014-16), three-time member of the MIAA Academic Honor Roll (2014-16) and three-time WGCA All-American Scholar (2014-16).
 
Junior (2015-16) – Participated in 12 events and compiled a stroke average of 74.6 in 28 rounds . . . stroke average rated No. 1 in the region and No. 8 in the country . . . honored as a WGCA All-American Honorable Mention . . . selected as the MIAA Golfer of the Year . . . also named to the WGCA All-Central Region First Team and the All-MIAA First Team . . . tied for 34th at the NCAA Championship with a four-round score of 303 (79-72-74-78) . . . finished the year with a school-record four tournament victories . . . won the NSU Classic, the UNK Spring Invitational, the NCAA Division II Spring Preview and the MIAA Championship . . . recorded eight top 10’s and 10 top 20’s . . . fired the second-lowest individual round in school history in a runner-up performance at the RCB UCO Classic (73-68=141) . . . low two-round score was also shot at the UCO Classic . . . best three-round score of 219 (71-72-76) was shot in a winning effort at the MIAA Championship . . . won the tournament by 11 strokes . . . helped the RiverHawks win the MIAA Championship and finish second at the NCAA Central Super Regional . . . also helped NSU earn the prestigious Highest Team GPA award at the 2016 NCAA Division II Spring Sports Festival . . . finished solo fifth at the NCAA Central Super Regional at 220 (72-75-73) . . . was named the MIAA Athlete of the Week on three occasions (Sept. 16, March 31, April 13) . . . named an MIAA Scholar-Athlete and landed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll . . . also honored as a WGCA All-American Scholar.
 
Sophomore (2014-15) – Played in 12 events and compiled a stroke average of 76.9 in 28 rounds . . . named to the WGCA All-Central Region First Team and the All-MIAA First Team . . . competed at the NCAA Championship as an individual and finished in solo 15th with a four-round score of 307 (79-79-76-73) . . . became the fourth golfer in NSU history to land inside the top 15 at the national championship . . . never finished outside the top 16 in any event and finished the season with eight top-10’s . . . placed runner-up at the MIAA Championship with a season-best three-round score of 230 (74-80-76) . . . low two-round score of 148 was carded in a T-3 effort at the NSU Classic (72-76) . . . tied for fifth at the NCAA Central Super Regional with a score of 234 (75-79-80) . . . was honored once as the MIAA Athlete of the Week award (April 15) . . . named an MIAA Scholar-Athlete and landed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll . . . also honored as a WGCA All-American Scholar.
 
Freshman (2013-14) – Burst onto the scene as a true freshman, earning a plethora of accolades during her rookie campaign . . . honored as the MIAA Freshman of the Year and landed on the All-MIAA First Team . . . also named to the WGCA All-Central Region First Team . . . captured the MIAA Championship individual crown after posting a three-round tournament score of 233 (79-77-77) . . . became the fifth individual conference champion in school history . . . participated in 12 tournaments and posted a stroke average of 77.1 in 28 rounds . . . low three-round score of 230 (74-83-73) was fired at the NCAA Central Super Regional, where she tied for fourth . . . became the 25th golfer in school history to compete at the NCAA Championship, finishing in a tie for 23rd at 303 (77-73-76-77) . . . was the ninth golfer in school history to place inside the top 25 at the national event . . . registered eight top-10 finishes and 10 top-15 finishes . . . best individual round and low two-round tournament score of 146 (77-69) were both fired at the NSU Classic, where she tied for first . . . honored as the MIAA Athlete of the Week on April 2 . . . named a WGCA All-American Scholar, was an MIAA Scholar-Athlete and also landed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
 
High School – Was a three-year letterwinner at Broken Arrow High School . . . was an all-state performer and an all-metro honoree as a senior . . . landed on the all-conference first team senior year and the all-conference second team junior year . . . honored as an academic all-star three times.
 
Personal – Majoring in management . . . daughter of Mike and Louella Price . . . born Aug. 12, 1995.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2013-14Freshman

    5'4"
  • 2014-15Sophomore

    5'4"
  • 2015-16Junior

    5'4"
  • 2016-17Senior

    5'4"