Texas A&M-Commerce senior Adi Attaway-Bryant was named the National Golf Coaches Association’s Kim Moore Spirit Award. The purpose of the award is to recognize and honor a student-athlete who exemplifies a great spirit toward the game of golf, a positive attitude on and off the golf course, a role model for her team and mental toughness in facing challenges.
The Idalou, Texas native wrapped up her career with earning All-Lone Star Conference honors as a senior and was the top golfer for the Lions in 17 of her 24 tournaments throughout her career and had 12 top-20 finishes, including medalist honors at the Tarleton State Coca-Cola Classic during her sophomore season.
Golf News for Friday, May 11, 2007 | Awards
Attaway-Bryant receives golf coaches' Kim Moore Spirit Award
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