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IU alum Camille Chevalier honored

IU alum Camille Chevalier was named a Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar on Wednesday.

Chevalier was one of 828 women’s golfers across all of collegiate golf that was honored with this prestigious award.

To be honored with this award, the student-athlete must have at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA, which is among the highest requirements for an academic award in college athletics.

A Hoosier golfer has earned this achievement 30 times in the award’s history.

Chevalier graduated from IU in May with a degree in liberal studies. She has won this award the past three 
seasons.

This past season, she was a key member of the team that made it to NCAA postseason play. She posted a scoring average of 73.61, which set a new IU single-season record. She finished her career with a scoring average of 76.55, which ranks as the fifth-best scoring average in program history.

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