Eagles ink three golfers for 2024-25

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Golf has announced the signings of three players that will be added to the 2024-25 roster.

“I am super excited to have Camryn, Briana, and Jade join our program in the fall,” says USI Women’s Golf Head Coach, Ann Sullivan. “All three of them have had excellent junior golf careers and we are thrilled they decided to join our team and university.”

Jade Blakeley | Rabun Gap, Georgia
The Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School product comes to USI after a four-year stint with the Eagles where she was named team MVP twice and team captain in her final season. During her run with Rabun Gap-Nacoochee, she scored All-Conference three times, qualified for the state championships three times, and landed on the All-State list twice. Blakeley also represented the country Barbados in both its junior and senior international golf teams in the Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships. While on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, Blakeley earned a runner-up spot twice and was ultimately crowned a champion one year.

Brianna Kirsch | Lancaster, Wisconsin
Kirsch is a four-time state qualifier for golf with three top-10 finishes in the last three seasons. She collected third place her sophomore season, sixth place her junior year, and capped off her senior campaign with a fifth-place finish. Kirsch was a two-time first-team All-Conference honoree and was named All-State in 2023. Off the course, Kirsch competed in track for the Flying Arrows, nabbing third place in state for the 4×800-meter relay her junior season and a state runner-up finish in 2023.

Camryn Luthy | Chester, Illinois
Luthy joins the Eagles’ roster after securing All-South honors in back-to-back seasons and All-Conference accolades in four-straight years with Chester High School. The four-time All-Conference member secured the conference title her sophomore season and scored back-to-back top-five conference finishes in her last two years with the Yellow Jackets.

The Screaming Eagles take flight this spring in Mill Springs, North Carolina for the Bright Creek Intercollegiate on February 24-25 for the first of four tournaments before the Ohio Valley Conference Championship in May. USI completed three tournaments and had one competitor crack the top 25 during the fall campaign.

Sullivan will enter her first season as the head coach of the Eagles after a two-year stint as the head coach for Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia.