Athlete Awards

Athlete of the Week

Head shot of golf athlete Natalie Amundson

Natalie Amundson

  • Award
    Athlete of the Week
  • Week Of
    10/6/2015
  • Sport
    Women's Golf
  • Bio
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ST. JOSEPH, Minn. – As a first year on the College of Saint Benedict golf team, Natalie Amundson recorded four top-10 performances, and finished in the top 25 at all five meets the Blazers competed in this fall.
 
Amundson started her CSB career with a sixth-place finish, and moved up to a tie for fourth in the second tournament of the fall. Amundson saved her best performance of the fall for last, though.
 
Monday afternoon, Amundson wrapped up the third and final round of the MIAC Golf Championships in a tie for second place out of 55 individuals. That marked the best finish of the season for Amundson, CSB’s top finish at the tournament and the Blazers’ best individual performance at the conference championships since 2011.
 
For her performance at the three-round conference championships, Amundson has been named the CSB Athlete of the Week.
 
Amundson, who was CSB’s top finisher in three tournaments this season, started out the MIAC tournament tied for 12th with an 84 after Saturday’s first round. She cut 10 strokes off that score and jumped up to fifth after shooting a 74 – the fourth-best 18-hole individual score in CSB history – Sunday, but she wasn’t done yet.
 
In Monday’s third and final round, Amundson tied for the field low with a 76, which was good enough to push her up into a tie for second. She finished the tournament with a three-round total of 234, and tied with St. Thomas’ Emily Thul.
 
Amundson’s runner-up performance marks the best individual finish for CSB at the conference championships since 2011 when Kathryn Hauff also finished second. It marks the first time the Blazers have had an individual in the top five since Bridget Cummings took third in 2013.
 
Amundson’s performance earned her a spot on the All-MIAC Championship team along with the other top-10 finishers. She was one of two first-year student-athletes to finish in the top five and one of five first years in the top 10.
 
Thanks to Amundson’s top-two finish, CSB was able to hold onto its spot in fourth place in the MIAC standings. The Blazers finished with a 997 and finished 14 strokes ahead of Bethel, which took fifth with a 1,011.
 
Amundson and the Blazers are off now until the spring season. Their schedule is yet to be determined.
 


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
4/30/2019 Haley Anderson Women's Track and Field
4/24/2019 Natalie Amundson Women's Golf
4/15/2019 Ally Hjort Women's Softball
4/8/2019 Elisabeth Dalki Women's Track and Field
4/1/2019 Mo Burns Women's Softball
3/25/2019 Claire Boatman Women's Softball
3/18/2019 Erin Kolbow Women's Tennis
3/12/2019 Mackenzie Schurhamer Women's Tennis
2/25/2019 Chelsea Smith Women's Track and Field
2/25/2019 Jenna Degen Women's Track and Field
2/25/2019 Morgan Pierce Women's Track and Field
2/18/2019 Ana Birklid Women's Swim and Dive
2/11/2019 Mallory Jarvi Women's Swim and Dive
2/4/2019 Sidney Schiffler Women's Basketball
1/29/2019 Madison Brown Women's Track and Field
1/21/2019 Claire Baker Women's Track and Field
1/14/2019 Megan Thompson Women's Basketball
1/7/2019 Mollie Wise Women's Hockey
12/10/2018 Mikayla Von Wahlde Women's Swim and Dive
12/3/2018 Julia Pias Women's Hockey
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