Troy University Athletics

Women’s Golf Adds ShaeLee Scarberry
5/17/2019 2:38:00 PM | Golf (W)
TROY, Alabama – The Troy women's golf program has added one of the top junior golfers from the state of Oklahoma as ShaeLee Scarberry has transferred to Troy following one season at Tulsa, Troy head coach Randy Keck announced Friday.
Scarberry played in eight of Tulsa's 10 tournaments as a true freshman this past season with a 75.08 stroke average. She posted three rounds under par on the year including a 3-under 69. Scarberry turned in three top-25 finishes for the Golden Hurricane and 22 of her 24 rounds counted towards the team score throughout the season.
"ShaeLee had an outstanding freshman season and her junior resume speaks for itself," Keck said. "We're excited to have her join our program and help usher in a new era of Troy women's golf. She is a true competitor on the golf course as evident by her numerous victories at the junior and high school levels. ShaeLee is going to be a great fit for our program, and I can't wait to get her on campus."
A native of Purcell, Okla., Scarberry won the Oklahoma 3A state championship as a freshman, sophomore and senior at Purcell High School. In 2017, she posted an amateur stroke average of 73.2 and was ranked No. 151 nationally and second in the state among amateurs.
She has a laundry list of victories on the junior circuit including wins at the 2017 U.S. Girls' Junior Qualifier, 2017 WOGA Girls' Jr. State Championship, 2017 OJGT Tour Championship, the 2016 and 2017 Kickingbird Fall Classic and the 2016 Oklahoma Junior Championship Match Play Tournament. Additionally, Scarberry won the 2016 and 2017 Texas-Oklahoma Junior Girls' Open Championship.
Scarberry will be immediately eligible to play for Troy this upcoming fall.
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