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A First-Time First Teamer

Da Sol Chung named first-team All-American.

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Da Sol Chung is the first Rebel golfer to earn first-team All-American honors.
Da Sol Chung is the first Rebel golfer to earn first-team All-American honors.

 
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May 26, 2006

COLUMBUS, Ohio - UNLV freshman Da Sol Chung became the first women's golfer to earn All-America honors, as she was named to the NGCA All-American First Team on Friday night. The honor was announced at the awards banquet following the NCAA Championships, were Chung finished third.

Chung finished with a four-round total of 290 (76-72-70-72, +2) at the Scarlet Course at Ohio State University and that third-place finish is the highest ever for a Rebel golfer.

"When I recruited her (Chung) I knew that I signed a talent that could be great," said UNLV head coach Missy Ringler. "It is not a surprise to me what she has accomplished because she is such a hard worker."

Her strong play at the NCAA Championships this past week capped a magical freshman year for Chung, who won medalist honors at the Mountain West Conference Tournament. Chung was named the MWC Player of the Year and Co-Freshman of the Year. She was also named to the All-West Regional Team following her fourth-place finish.

Chung now holds the record for lowest scoring average in a season with a 72.70 this year, which is also the career best in Rebel history. She also set the UNLV record for low score in a 54-hole tournament with a four-under 209 at the Wildcat Invitational in February. Chung was named the MWC Golfer of the Month following that performance.

Chung joins Sunny Oh as the only two All-Americans for UNLV although the program just finished only its fifth year of play. Oh earned honorable-mention honors as a freshman in 2003 and second-team honors in 2004.

 

 

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