AWARDS
Three-Time All-Summit League Academic Team (2019, 2020, 2021)
Three-Time All-Summit League All-Tournament Team (2018, 2019, 2021)
Two-Time All-Summit League First Team (2018, 2019)
2020-21 All-Summit League Second Team
Named 2019 Colorado Golf Person of the Year by Colorado Golf Hall of Fame
2019 Colorado Golf Association Women’s Stroke Play and Match Play Champion
2019 Denver City Amateur Champion
2018-19 Summit League Golfer of the Year
2019 Colorado Golf Association Women’s Golfer of the Year
2018-19 Summit League Championship MVP (Winner of the event)
2018 Colorado Golf Association Women’s Golfer of the Year
2017 Colorado Golf Association Women’s Golfer of the Year
Four-time WGCA All-American Scholar (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021)
Six-time Summit League Golfer of the Week
Named Hornbeck Scholar winter quarter for 2017-18
2020-21 (FIFTH-YEAR SENIOR)
Appeared in four tournaments … logged 12 rounds … named All-Summit League Second Team … selected to All-Summit League Tournament Team … posted a 74.83 scoring average … had two rounds of par or better … took runner-up at the Summit League Championship on April 26.
2019-20 (SENIOR)
Appeared in all nine tournaments … logged 24 rounds … posted a scoring average of 72.46, second lowest in the Summit League and third lowest in a season in program history … recorded 14 rounds of par-or-better, tied for most on team and second most in program history … had four top-10 finishes … two top-five finishes … named Summit League Golfer of the Week on two occasions (Feb. 19 and Mar. 19), most on the team … notched three rounds in the 60s … shot a season-low 67 in final round of Arizona Wildcat Invitational on Mar. 10 … finished eighth at the WSU Cougar Cup with a score of 4-under on Sept. 17 … took runner-up honors at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate on Oct. 6 … tied for third at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate with a three-round score of 5-under on Feb. 18 … tied for 10th at the Arizona Wildcat Invitational on Mar. 10 … Career scoring average of 73.07 set new program record ... 88 birdies this year were sixth most in program history ... named to Summit League Academic All-League Team.
2018-19 (JUNIOR)
Appeared in all 12 tournaments ... logged 30 rounds ... named All-Summit League First Team ... All-Summit League Tournament Team selection ... earned Summit League All-Academic Team honors ... Summit League Championship MVP ... posted a 72.8 scoring, lowest on the team and in the Summit League ... 72.8 scoring average lowest by a Pioneer since the 2013-14 year ... named Summit League Golfer of the Week on two occasions (Apr. 3 and Apr. 17) ... recorded seven top-10 finishes, most in the program since the 2013-14 season ... had three top-5 finishes ... finished the year ranked 92nd in the country by Golfstat ... tallied four rounds shooting in the 60s on the year ... shot a program-record 64 (8-under) in the final round of the Golfweek Conference Challenge on Sept. 26 ... took third at the Golfweek Conference Challenge with a 54-hole total of 10-under ... placed sixth at the Tri-Match in the Desert (1-over) on Jan. 27 ... finished ninth at the Westbrook Invitational (4-under) on Feb. 25 ... tied for fourth at the Spring Break Match in the Desert on Mar. 26 ... Tied for 10th at the ASU Ping Invitational on Mar. 31 with a score of 2-under ... won the Summit League Championship MVP after tying the 54-hole tournament record with a 217 (1-over) on Apr. 23 ... final-round 65 (7-under) set a Summit League Championship record for low round in tournament history.
2017-18 (SOPHOMORE)
Competed in all 11 tournaments ... logged 31 rounds ... named All-Summit League First Team ... All-Summit League Tournament Team selection ... posted a 73.81 scoring average, second on the team and fourth in the Summit League ... recorded two top-five finishes ... named Summit League Golfer of the Week on two occasions (Feb. 21, Mar. 28) ... shot a season-low 66 in second round of Golfweek Conference Challenge on Sept. 26 ... best finish was fourth at the Summit League Championship on Apr. 24.
2016-17 AT REGIS (FRESHMAN)
Competed in all 12 tournaments and 26 rounds ... owns the program's season best scoring average at 75.9 to lead the team ... had three rounds of par or below scores ... finished six times in the top five, nine in the top 10 and nine in the top 20 ... produced an all-time best, season-high win-loss percentage of .879 ... set numerous school records and became the program's first All-Region and All-America performer ... shot a low-round 69 in the second round at the Dixie State Invitational on October 4 ... finished above 160 once throughout the 36-hole tournaments ... saw a season-high finish of T-1st at the Western N.M. Fall Intercollegiate on September 19 with a score of 141 (-3) ... qualified for the NCAA Super Regional as an individual for the first time since 2012 ... competed in the NCAA Championship for the first-time in program history ... now has the program's three-lowest 18-hole scores and two-lowest 36-hole scores ... has the best 54-hole tournament score of 226 compared to the two previous individuals to compete in a Super Regional ... helped the team to its first-ever RMAC Championship finishing 4th (+7).
BEFORE DENVER
A 2016 graduate of Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora, Colo. … was Regis Jesuit’s first ever individual 5A State Champion … guided her team to four state appearances … helped Regis Jesuit to capture two state team titles … tied for fifth at the Optimist Junior World Championship in 2016 ... won the Colorado Women’s Golf Association Junior Stroke Play title … also captured the Canadian Junior Golf Association Series Championship … finished 15th at the IMG Academy Junior World Championships … twice named a CJGA All-Star … has represented Colorado at the United States Golf Association Women’s State Team Championships and the Girls’ Junior Americas Cup Team Matches ... six-time recipient of highest honors ... CJGA Academic All-Star in 2014 and 2015.Â
PERSONAL
Daughter of Arnold and Elvira Weinstein … has one sibling, Chris … career ambition is to become a dentist … majoring in Finance.