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Courtesy: OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Release: 09/09/2009

Summer 2009: Advanced to the Round of 16 at the 109th U.S. Women's Amateur Championship ... one of seven amateurs to make the cut at the U.S. Women's Open Championship, tied for 65th at 17-over with rounds of 74-73-78-76-301 ... won the Ohio State Women's Amateur Championship.

2008-09 (Freshman Season, University of North Carolina): 2009 Golfweek All-American Honorable Mention selection ... concluded  the season ranked No. 47 in the Golfweek/Sagarin individual ratings ... named to the 2009 All-ACC women's golf team ... tied for 16th to lead UNC at the 2009 NCAA Championship with a 10-over 298 total (May 19-22) ... tied for 15th at the NCAA East Regional (May 7-9) ... carded eight top-20 finishes as a freshman, including five in the spring, and three top-10 finishes ... led the Tar Heels with a 73.78 stroke average ... placed ninth at the ACC Championship ... all of her 32 rounds counted toward the team score ... totaled 12 rounds of par or lower, including three in the 60s ... low round was a 68 in the opening round of the LSU Golf Classic (March 13-15) ... opened her college career by tying for fourth at the Cougar Classic with a score of 5-under 211(Sept. 14-16).

Prior to Ohio State: A graduate of Lancaster High School ... 2007 Rolex Junior First-Team All-American ... member of the Junior Solheim Cup Team ... runner-up at the 2007 McDonald's Betsy Rawls Championship ... placed  fifth at the Westfield Junior PGA Championship ... concluded the 2007 Rolex Junior Girls Championship in a tie for fifth ... won the 2006 and '07 Ohio High School State Golf Championships.

Personal: Daughter of Tim and Kathy White ... mother played tennis at Ohio State ... has a brother, Joe, and sister, Ginny ... sister also graduated from Ohio State while brother graduated from Miami University ... biggest sports thrill was driving the No. 16 green in her fourth round at the 2009 U.S. Open.

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