TOWSON, Md. – Quinnipiac transfer Kristina Unger will join the Towson University women's golf team, Tiger head coach Kate Schanuel announced on Saturday.
Unger will compete for the Tigers this fall and have three years of eligibility remaining.
“We are really looking forward to Krissy being a part of our team," said Schanuel. "With her experience and the depth of her golf game, as well as her success in the classroom, she will make an immediate impact.”
At Quinnipiac, Unger competed in 12 tournaments for the Bobcats, including the Tignanelli Towson Invitational. As a freshman, she completed 23 rounds and boasted a scoring average of 82.04.
Unger carded a career-low 73 during the first round of the NEC Women's Championship, an event in which she finished 18th out of 55. Unger won the Quinnipiac Classic, besting 36 golfers with a 156 two-day total. She also posted Top 5 results at the SFC Quad Match and the DSU Hornets Invite, in which she finished second to current Tiger Larissa Spiess.
Before Quinnipiac, Unger won the New York City Championship as well as the Metropolitan Junior Golf Match Play Championship en route to being named the MET PGA Player of the Year. She also won the 2011 and 2012 Suffolk Girl's Golf Championship.
-TowsonTigers.com-