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1999-2000: Leads the team with a 72.29 stroke average ... was ranked 14th in
the MasterCard Collegiate Golf Rankings before even playing one round of
collegiate golf ... won first collegiate tournament in the first event of the
season, carding a 5-under-par 211 at the NCAA Fall Preview in Sunriver,
Ore ... capped the victory with a collegiate career-low 69 in the final round ...
matched that score with anoher 69 in the final round of the Golf
World/Palmetto Dunes Invitational, tying for fourth ... tied for third at the
Stanford Intercollegiate with an even-par 216 ... placed 10th at the Dick
McGuire Invitational ... has turned in two more top 5 showings in the spring,
tying for second at the SMU/OSU Regional Challenge and taking third at the
San Jose Invitational ... completed the fall season with the team's lowest
stroke average, 72.12 ... finished the fall season ranked second in the
MasterCard Rankings, only four votes behind Arizona's Jenna Daniels ... ranked
fourth in the Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings ... named Rolex College Golfer of the
Month for September after her stellar debut.
High School: Spent junior and
senior years at the Leadbetter Golf Academy in Bradenton, Fla. ... a first
team Polo Golf Junior All-American in 1999 ... Named to the 1999 Canon Cup
East Team ... placed in the top five at all seven events she competed in
during the 1999 season before arriving at ASU ... won the 1999 Scott Robertson
Memorial, carding a 72-69-65- 206 ... placed second at both the Orange Bowl
International Junior Golf Championship and the AJGA Lucent Technologies
Girls Junior Championship ... lost in the semifinals of the AJGA Polo Golf
Junior Classic, a match-play event ... a Second Team AJGA All-American in
1998, winning the AJGA Lucent Technologies Girls Junior Championship with
rounds of 71, 69 and 71 (211) ... Won fourth other events that season,
including the Finnish Ladies Championship ... also won five events in 1997 ...
competed in the World Team Amateur Tournament in Germany, tying for second
place ... won the Germany Junior Cup 1996-98 ... runner-up in British Girls
Championship in 1997, '98 and '99 ... has been the top-ranked junior golfer in
Germany for three straight years, and the third best female in her native
country in 1998.
Personal: Majoring in business ... speaks five languages
(German, French, English, Portuguese and Spanish) ... Parents are Michael and
Guprun Nagl ... also has a 21-year-old brother Michael ... her mother and
brother lived with her in Florida while her father stayed in Germany ...
future plans include becoming a golf professional ... enjoys running and
aerobics ... born January 21, 1981 in Curitiba, Brazil ... at age 8, family moved
to Berlin, Germany ... full name is Miriam Suely Nagl.
Year | App. | Top 10 | Rds. | Strokes | Avg. | Low |
1999-2000 | 7 | 7 | 21 | 1518 | 72.29 | 69 |
Top-10 Finishes (7)
1st: | 1999-2000 | NCAA Fall Preview |
T2nd: | 1999-2000 | SMU/OSU Regional Challenge |
3rd: | 1999-2000 | Spartan Invitational |
T3rd: | 1999-2000 | Stanford Intercollegiate |
T4th: | 1999-2000 | Golf World/Palmetto Dunes |
T 9th: | 1999-2000 | Arizona Invitational |
T10th: | 1999-2000 | Dick McGuire Invitational |