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Golf Welcomes Newcomer Meghan Singh

After a standout prep career, Singh joins the Eagles as a transfer from Idaho

CHENEY, Wash. – Eastern Washington University head golf coach Brenda Howe has announced a new addition to the program in transfer Meghan Singh.
 
Singh hails from Mesa, Ariz., where she spent the first two years of high school at Maui Preparatory Academy in Lahaina, Hawai'i before graduating from Red Mountain High School in Mesa, Ariz., in 2018. She previously spent the last two seasons as a redshirt at the University of Idaho.
 
"I'm excited to have Meghan as an Eagle next year," said Howe. "She had a successful junior golf career and I know she's looking forward to being at a school where she'll have the opportunity to build upon the success she saw as a junior."
 
She was a member of the Junior Golf Association of Arizona where she was a JGAA Player of the Year for the 15-18 age group in 2018. In 2018, she won three tournaments and notched eight top-five finishes in nine events. She earned second-place finishes at the Antigua Milt Coggins AZ and the Mesa City Jr., to go with a third-place finish at the Thunderbird Junior Classic. Her first-place finishes came at the prestigious IMG Academy Junior World Qualifier, the Phoenix City Junior Championship and the PING Arizona Junior Masters.
 
During her prep career, she helped lead Red Mountain to consecutive top-four finishes at the AIA Division I State Championships, finishing third and fourth respectively. Individually, she finished 31st as a junior before improving to 20th as a senior.
 
At Maui Preparatory Academy, she was a member of the inaugural girls' golf team and helped the squad qualify for the HHSAA State Tournament in 2016 and 2017. She was awarded the Donald S. Burns Scholarship for academic and athletic excellence. She was Maui Prep's first-ever recipient of the scholarship.
 
Singh plans on majoring in marketing and finance at Eastern Washington and would like to start her career in the science field as a veterinarian or a dentist upon graduation.
 
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