| Kandy Carland |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Hendersonville, N.C.
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 | High School: West Henderson H.S.
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2006-2007: Played in all 12 events on the season, one of only three players on the team to accomplish that feat...Recorded her highest Southern Conference Championships finish of her career, falling in a play-off to finish in second, the highest finish by a WCU golfer this season...Enters her Senior year ranked 8th on the WCU career scoring list, averaging 79.90 strokes per round throughout her career...Ended the season with a 78.14 single round average, good for 18th all-time...During the season, shot two of the top 20 best two-round scores in WCU history...Finished second overall at the Cincinnati Fall Classic...Was the top team finisher at the Shamrock Invitational at Winthrop, placing fourth overall...Added her fourth top-10 on the year with a sixth place finish in the Great Smokies Intercollegiate in Waynesville, helping the host Catamounts to a team victory...Shot her low round of 73 twice during the season.
2005-06: Competed in ten out of eleven events and tied for fifth in the SoCon Championship with her career best of round of 72...During the fall, she competed in five events with 11 rounds ... In the spring she competed in five events with 11 rounds ... she shot a 77 and 75 in the High Point Spring Invitational to earn individual medalist honors.
2004-2005: Competed in all 10 events and finished tied for 29th in her first-ever trip to the SoCon Championships ... During the fall, she competed in all 15 rounds of the six events as a first-semester freshman ... Fired a low round of 75 at the rain-shortened Wachovia/Great Smokies intercollegiate where she also recorded her best career overall finish, placing in a tie for 16th individually.
High School: Was part of the first-ever girl's golf team at West Henderson High school to go undefeated during the regular season ... Qualified for the North Carolina State High School Tournament sophomore through senior hears, finishing 17th, 13th, and 4th as an individually those repsoective seasons ...Was named All-Western North Carolina by the Asheville Citizen-Times her junior year and was selected Kiwanis All-Star her senior season.