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Taylor Kehoe joins Michigan State women's golf team for upcoming season

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Alan Haller Vice President/Athletic Director | Michigan State Spartan Athletics Website

Alan Haller Vice President/Athletic Director | Michigan State Spartan Athletics Website

Michigan State University's women's golf team is set to welcome Taylor Kehoe for the 2024-25 season. Head coach Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll announced Kehoe's addition, highlighting her previous experience at the University of Alabama and her international play representing Canada.

"It's great to have Taylor join our family and she will be a great addition to our roster," said Slobodnik-Stoll. "Taylor comes to us after great experience while playing at Alabama in a very competitive conference. She not only had great experience as a junior but won several events and had the opportunity to represent her country during international play. Taylor is a terrific young woman and we are really excited to welcome her and her family to the Spartan Family."

Kehoe, originally from Ontario, Canada, participated in ten events during her first year with Alabama's Crimson Tide in 2022-23 and all four tournaments in the fall of 2023. Her performance included three top-20 finishes with a scoring average of 71.25, second-best on her team.

During the fall 2023 season, Kehoe tied for second overall at the Landfall Tradition with a career-best score of 9-under par 207 (72-71-64) and tied for fourth at the Boilermaker Invitational with a score of 5-under par 211 (69-71-71).

In her freshman year, Kehoe achieved a scoring average of 75.43 and was named Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Week on October 20, 2022.

Academically accomplished, Kehoe was recognized as an All-American Scholar by the Women's Golf Coaches Association in 2023 and made it onto the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

Before college, Kehoe earned recognition as an AJGA Junior All-America honorable mention in 2020 and won five AJGA tournaments throughout her junior career. She was also part of Canada's National Team.

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