Judson University issued the following announcement on Oct. 18
The NCCAA is pleased to announce Grace Haakenson of Judson University as the 2021 Dan & Kelly Wood Award Recipient for Women’s Golf.
Haakenson, a graduate student from Albertville, Minnesota, demonstrates her relationship with Christ daily, both on and off the course. She recognizes the gifts God has given her and is determined to glorify God in and through them. Haakenson has a heart for service, actively helping in her youth group and in the local community. The two-time NCCAA Scholar-Athlete majors in organizational leadership and holds a very high GPA.
Haakenson models consistency and excellence in her play, earning Judson University Player of the Year four times and qualifying for the NCCAA Golf National Championship three times. 2021 has been a year of breakthrough for Haakenson, shooting a career-low tournament score and a career-low single-round score. Additionally, she was chosen as team captain this season.
“Grace is a high integrity individual who speaks truth and holds herself and others accountable,” boasts Judson Head Women’s Golf Coach John Wedell. He also confirmed her Christlike character by advocating that, “She has a heart for putting others first and works very hard to make sure the people around her feel comfortable and included. She’ll go the extra mile for anyone.”
Congratulations to Grace for receiving such high recognition.
The NCCAA has also announced its golf scholar-athletes for the 2021-2022 year. Athletes must hold 3.4 GPAs, be an upperclassman, and be in their second year at their respective school. Judson’s recipients are listed below
Blake Foster
Ethan Suits
Lynsie Pietrzak
Grace Haakenson
Congrats to all four recipients.
The Judson University Women’s Golf Team participates in the NCCAA National Championship in Golf Coast, Florida this week. The Eagles earned an at-large berth after hosting their NCCAA Regional earlier this fall. All tournament information can be found here.
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