Women's Golf announces 2024 recruiting class
UHV head golf coach Garrett Adair announced the addition of four golfers to the women's golf team on Friday.
Three of the four newcomers will be freshman while one is transferring from Iowa Central Community College.
With the Jaguars boasting a second-place finish at the RRAC/Frontier Conference tournament this year, Adair is excited about the potential in this group joining the program.
"Our girls put in a lot of hard work this year with myself and coach Taylor Dedmen," he said. "That work paid off with a strong finish in a tough field at the conference tournament. It'll be exciting to see what these four can add to the program as we hope to contend for a conference championship."
2024 Recruiting Class
Olivia Tait – Junior; Vanderbijlpark, South Africa; Iowa Central Community College
Tait comes to UHV after spending the last two years in the NJCAA at Iowa Central. During her sophomore season, Tait held an 80.75 scoring average and finished 10th at the Plains District Championship – the round before the national championship at the NJCAA level. While with the Tritons, she won multiple Player of the Week awards in the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference.
Madeline Pate – Freshman; Cibolo, Texas; Davenport High School
Pate had a stellar high school career at Davenport. She qualified for state three times with the Wolves and was twice named the team's Outstanding Female Golfer. She boasts a low round of 71 at Buckhorn Golf Course and a 73 at Golf Club of Texas.
Reese Trujillo – Freshman; Porter, Texas; Porter High School
Trujillo boasts plenty of success on and off the course from her high school career. She was a first team All-District selection and regional qualifier while also garnering Academic All-District honors with a 3.7 GPA.
Remme Trujillo – Freshman; Porter, Texas; Porter High School
Remme, the sister of Reese, also joins the Jaguars after a solid high school career at Porter High School. She was a first team All-District selection and regional qualifier for the Spartans with a low round of 74. She also boasted plenty of academic success with a 3.7 GPA.
