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Freshman
Hometown:
Lexington, S.C.
High School:
Lexington HS

Number-five player on Clemson’s NCAA national tournament team as a freshman … her insertion into the lineup coincided with Clemson’s improvement in the spring … will always be remembered for winning match that clinched Clemson’s first ACC  Championship … had a 2-0 record in match play at ACC Championship.

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Overall  Number-five player on Clemson’s NCAA national tournament team as a freshman…her insertion into the lineup coincided with Clemson’s improvement in the spring…will always be remembered for winning match that clinched Clemson’s first ACC  Championship…had a 2-0 record in match play at ACC Championship, she and Chloe Holder were the only Clemson players to go 2-0…shot a pair of 69s at NCAA Regional in Pullman Washington to tie Clemson freshman record for best rounds in an NCAA Tournament… her 73.91 stroke average was fifth best by a Clemson freshman…Academic All-ACC as a freshman at Clemson in 2022-23…State Champion at 5A level  in 2018 and 2021…also won the Beth Daniel Junior Azalea in October of 2020, then had top five finish at Beth Daniel in 2021…recorded 11 tournament wins in her high school career and posted a 70.8 career scoring average…finished in third place at the  National High School Invitational against a national field in 2021…ranked as the third best player in South Carolina according to Golfweek.

In 2022-23:   Played just one tournament in the fall for Clemson, she finished 50th at The Battle at the Beach in Mexico….had an even-par 71 in the second round that was highlight of her first Clemson tournament…was in the lineup for the first team event in the spring and shot 222 at Moon Golf in Melbourne, Florida….she had an opening round 69, so it only took her four rounds to shoot in the 60s to start her Clemson career…finished 40th at the Gator Invitational…Clemson’s second best player at the Clemson Invitational with a 215 total after rounds of 71-71-73…had a second round 69 at the ACC Tournament in stroke play….beat Megan Furtney of Duke in match play by a 5 &4 score, the largest victory margin for Clemson in the semifinals….then clinched the team championship for Clemson with 1-up win over Megan Propeck of Virginia…had consecutive rounds of 69 in the second and third rounds at the Pullman Regional in Washington to help Clemson to a second-place finish, the team’s best ever in an NCAA Tournament….finished 32nd overall with even par score of 216…her rounds of 69 tied for the best ever by a Clemson freshman in NCAA Tournament play….headed into the NCAA national tournament with a 73.50 stroke average, with four rounds in the 60s and six under-par… had 64  birdies and three eagles for he season.  set Clemson record that has since been tied when she had two eagles at the ACC Tournament in the second round…her score  counted in 16 of 20 team rounds…had 3.09 stroke average on par threes, 4.20 on par fours and 4.98 on par fives….her three eagles for the year rank in a tie for second most in Clemson history behind the five by Savannah Grewal this year.

In High School: Individual State Champion and 5A Player of the Year in South Carolina…Region Player of the Year as well…had rounds of 69-68 for 137 total in winning state championship…finished high school season with a 71.3 stroke average…won the Smith Memorial, Region 5A and Lady Trojan Invitational as a senior…finished third at Dustin Johnson AJGA Junior Qualifier…finished second at Players Championship, she had season best 65 at that tournament.…won Beth Daniel Junior Azalea as a junior…finished second at CGA Vicki Disantis Championship…third at WSCGA State Amateur…had top 10 finish at AJGA Girls Championship and sixth at AJGA Junior at Oldfield…missed sophomore year with a back injury…quarterfinalist at 2019 USGA Four Ball…won 5A State championship as a freshman…won by four shots with even par 144 score…2018 SCCAWS and SCHSSR 5A Player of the Year…competed in 2018 USGA Junior Championship…finished third at AJGA Judie Oppenheimer…had 73.0 scoring average during high school season… played her high school golf for Brandon Smith at Lexington High School.

Personal: Born Isabella Helen Rawl on October 3, 2003 in Columbia, SC…daughter of Chris and Anna Rawl….a part of Lexington High School broadcasting program called Wildcat TV where she produced videos for various athletic teams…member of National Honor Society…. long time Clemson fan and commitment to the Clemson program who is the niece of local Clemson radio broadcaster Mickey Plyler.

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