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Amanda Workman Haverstick

Amanda Workman Haverstick is entering her 22nd season with SCAD and her tenth season as the Director of Golf.

She led the women’s program to its 18th consecutive NAIA national championship berth during the 2021-2022 season. Last year, the SCAD women's golf team finished the season ranked 3rd in the NAIA after a 3rd place finish at the NAIA National Championship. The women's golf team had 3 NAIA All-Americans, 4 All-Conference selections and 5 WGCA All-American Scholars. In 21-22 the men’s program saw 3 golfers named GCAA All-American Scholars, 1 NAIA All-American, 1 All-Conference selection and reached a national ranking of #12 in the NAIA.

In the 2020-21 season the women’s team finished the season ranked 3rd in the NAIA with a top 6 finish in the NAIA National Championship. Two players were awarded NAIA All-American honors with 4 players named WGCA All-American Scholars. The men’s program tallied 3 GCAA All-American Scholars and 3 Academic All-Conference selections.

During a shortened 2019-2020 season due to COVID-19, the women’s golf team finished the year 2nd in the NAIA. In their final tournament before the pandemic, SCAD bested 46 NCAA D-1 teams at the Kiawah Island Intercollegiate where sophomore Alessia Avanzo also finished 3rd individually. The team ended the fall of 2019 with a win at the Wofford Terrier in late October prompting a Golfweek article about their win at the NCAA D-1 event. The men’s team had a break out season up until the pandemic reaching #15 in the NAIA after a 2nd place finish at the Coastal Georgia Winter Invite and a fifth place finish at the Sand Shark Invitational.

Throughout Workman’s tenure, the women's program has totaled 38 NAIA All-Americans, 46 All-Conference golfers and 21 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team golfers. The women’s team won the 2018 NAIA National Championship with Workman named as the NAIA National Coach of the Year. The men's golf team tallies five NAIA National Championship appearances, is a three-time GCAA Academic National Champion, boasts 17 NAIA All-Americans, 12 All-Sun Conference golfers and 26 GCAA All-America Scholar Athletes.

Prior to SCAD, Workman played NCAA Division I golf at TCU in Fort Worth, Texas. Workman was named to the Academic All-Conference team during each of her four years at TCU and garnered the university highest academically ranked female athlete award. She was named Outstanding Freshman Athlete, voted most valuable player during her junior year and served as team captain her senior year.

While with the Horned Frogs at Texas Christian University (TCU), the team was ranked in the top 10 during three of Workman’s four years and won the 1997 Western Athletic Conference Championship.

Workman has a B.S. in Speech Communications from TCU and a M.F.A. in Performing Arts from SCAD.


WORKMAN HAVERSTICK'S COACHING RECORD

DIRECTOR OF GOLF
YEAR HONORS
2021-2022
Women: Final ranking of #3 in the NAIA; 3rd place finish at the NAIA Championship; 2 NAIA National Championship All-tournament Team golfers; 3 NAIA All-Americans; 5 WGCA All-American Scholars; 4 All-Sun Conference golfers

Men: Final ranking of #24 in the NAIA; reached as high as #12 during regular season; 1 NAIA All-American; 1 All-Sun Conference golfer; 3 GCAA All-American Scholars
 
2020-2021

Women: Final ranking of #5 in the NAIA; Team finished 6th at the NAIA National Championship; 1 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team golfer; 2 NAIA All-Americans; 2 WGCA All-Americans; 4 WGCA All-American Scholars; Three All-Sun Conference golfers

Men: Final ranking of #23 in the NAIA; 3 GCAA All-American Scholars; 3 Academic All-Conference golfers

2019-2020

Women: Final ranking of #2 in the NAIA; Shortened season due to COVID-19; 2019 Wofford Intercollegiate Team Champion; 6th of 52 NCAA D-1 Teams at the Kiawah Island Intercollegiate in March of 2020

Men: Final ranking of #15 in the NAIA; 3 GCAA All-American Scholars; 2nd place at the Coastal Georgia Winter Invite

2018-2019

Women: Final ranking of #3 in the NAIA; Team finished 3rd at the NAIA National Championship; 3 NAIA First Team All-Americans; 3 NAIA All-America Scholar Athletes; 1 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team golfer; 3 All-Sun Conference golfers; 3 Academic All-Conference golfers; Conference Freshman of the Year

Men: Final ranking of #28 in the NAIA; 3 NAIA All-American Scholar Athletes; 4 Academic All-Conference golfers; NAIA All-Scholar Team

2017-2018
Women’s team: Final ranking of #1 in the NAIA; Team won the NAIA National Championship; NAIA Individual National Champion and also Individual Runner-up; 4 NAIA First Team All-Americans; 1 NAIA Second Team All-American; 2 NAIA All-America Scholar Athletes; 5 All-Sun Conference golfers; Sun Conference Individual Champion; 4 Academic All-Conference golfers

Men’s team: Final ranking of #28 in the NAIA; 3 Academic All-Americans, 2 GCAA All-American Scholars;  5 Academic All-Conference athletes; GCAA 18Birdies Team Academic Award
 
2016-2017
Women's team: Final ranking of #7 in the NAIA; Team finished 7th at the NAIA National Championship; 2 NAIA First Team All-Americans; 2 NAIA Second Team All-Americans; 1 NAIA Third Team All-American; 2 NAIA All-America Scholar Athletes; 3 All-Sun Conference golfers; Newcomer of the Year in the conference

Men’s team: 2 Academic All-Americans; 1 GCAA All-American Scholar; GCAA NAIA Academic National Champion Team
 
2015-2016
Women’s team: Final ranking of #3 in the NAIA; Team finished 2nd at the NAIA National Championship; 1 NAIA First Team All-American; 2 NAIA Second Team All-Americans; 2 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team golfers; 2 NAIA All-America Scholar Athletes; 3 All-Sun Conference golfers

Men’s team: 2 NAIA All-America Scholar Athletes; 1 GCAA All-American Scholar; 3 Academic All-Conference Golfers
 
2014-2015
Women’s team: Final ranking of #2 in the NAIA; Team finished 2nd at the NAIA National Championship; 2 NAIA First Team All-Americans; 1 NAIA Second Team All-American; 2 Honorable Mention NAIA All-Americans; 2 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team golfers; 3 NAIA All-America Scholar Athletes; 3 All-Sun Conference golfers

Men’s team: 4 NAIA All-America Scholar Athletes; 1 GCAA All-American Scholar; GCAA All-Academic Team
 
2013-2014
Women’s team: Final ranking of #2 in the NAIA; Team finished 2nd at the NAIA National Championship after tying for 1st during regulation play; 2 NAIA First Team All-Americans; 1 NAIA Second Team All-American; WGCA All-American; 2 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team golfers; NAIA Individual National Champion; 2 NAIA All-America Scholar Athletes; Three-time Sun Conference Championship First Place Team; 4 All-Sun Conference golfers; Sun Conference Golfer of the Year

Men’s team: 4 NAIA All-Scholar Athletes; 6 Academic All-Conference golfers; 1 All-Sun Conference golfer; 1 GCAA All-American Scholar
 
2012-2013
Women’s team: Final ranking of #8 in the NAIA; Team finished 9th at the NAIA National Championship; 2 NAIA First Team All-Americans; 1 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American; 2 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team golfers; Two-time Sun Conference Championship First Place Team; 3 All-Sun Conference golfers; Sun Conference Golfer of the Year

Men’s team: 2 NAIA All-Scholar Athletes; 1 All-Sun Conference golfer; 6 Academic All-Conference golfers; 2 GCAA All-American Scholars
 


HEAD WOMEN'S GOLF COACH
YEAR HONORS
2011-2012 Final ranking of #2 in the NAIA; Team finished 2nd at the NAIA National Championship; 1 NAIA First Team All-American; 1 NAIA Honorable-Mention All-American; NAIA All-Scholar Team; 3 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team golfers; Sun Conference Championship First Place Team; 2 All-Sun Conference golfers; Sun Conference Golfer of the Year
2010-2011 Final ranking of #12 in the NAIA; Team finished 12th at NAIA National Championship; 1 NAIA First Team All-American; 1 NAIA All-America Scholar Athlete; NAIA All-Scholar Team; 1 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team golfer; 2 All-Sun Conference Golfers; One player named the Sun Conference representative out of all athletes in all sports for the LeRoy Walker Champions of Character Award (went on to represent the conference for the award nationally)
2009-2010 Final ranking of #12 in the NAIA; Team finished 15th at NAIA National Championship; 2 NAIA All-Americans; 2 NAIA All-America Scholar Athletes; NAIA All-Scholar Team; 1 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team golfer; 3 All-Sun Conference Golfers; Team awarded highest GPA of any athletic team at SCAD
2008-2009 Final ranking of #13 in the NAIA; Team finished 13th at NAIA National Championship; 1 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team golfer; 2 All-Sun Conference team golfers; 1 NAIA All-America Scholar- Athlete golfer; 2 Sun Conference Athletes of the Week; Team named an NAIA All-Scholar Team
2007-2008 Final ranking of #14 in the NAIA; Team finished 10th at NAIA National Championship; 1 NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete golfer; 2 All-NAIA Region XIV golfers; 2 All-Florida Sun golfers; Team named an NAIA All-Scholar Team
2006-2007 Final ranking of #8 in the NAIA; Team finished 10th at NAIA National Championship; 1 NAIA Region XIV Golfer of the Year; 1 Florida Sun Conference Golfer of the Year; 2 All-NAIA Region XIV golfers; 2 All-Florida Sun golfers
2005-2006 Final ranking of # 8 in the NAIA; Team finished 13th at NAIA National Championship; 2 NAIA All-America Scholar-Athlete golfers; 2 All-NAIA Region XIV golfers; 2 All-Florida Sun golfers; 1 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American
2004-2005 Team finished 9th at NAIA National Championship; 2 NAIA All-America Scholar-Athletes
2003-2004 Team finished 13th at NAIA National Championship; 1 NAIA National Championship All-Tournament Team Golfer; 1 NAIA All-American; 1 All-NAIA Region XIV golfer
2002-2003 Final ranking of #22 in NCAA D-3; 1 All-American
2001-2002 Final ranking of #25 in NCAA D-3