From her swing to her academics, Chicago-area golfer Keira Brazeau is a strong addition to the Indiana State program, according to coach Greg Towne.
“We are really looking forward to Keira joining us next fall,” said head coach Greg Towne. “Great athleticism, great swing, great student and even better attitude.”
Towne announced the signing of Keira Brazeau with the ISU program on Thursday, according to the university’s sports information department.
Brazeau is originally from Buffalo Grove, just outside of Chicago. She is a three-time Illinois High School Association qualifier and four-time all-conference athlete.
Brazeau has finished in the top five in her last seven of eight tournaments she completed between August and May, including tied for seventh at the 2024 Medinah Country Club Shriners Junior Open, the ISU press release states .
She finished tied for fourth place in the 2024 American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Circle K Junior Championship. In 2023 and 2024, she finished in the top 15 at the Hurricane Tour National Championship, then was a finalist for Junior Golf Association Illinois Player of the Year in 2022 and 2023.
The signer is an AJGA Rolex School Honor Roll recipient and a volunteer coach at Old Orchard CC Junior Camps.
ISU finished seventh in the Missouri Valley Conference last season.