Women's Golf

Sarah Bradley
Sarah Bradley


 

Sarah Bradley joined The University of Tulsa as assistant women's golf coach beginning in the 2014-15 season. She was promoted to associate head coach in July 2017.

Bradley spent the spring of 2014 as assistant women's golf coach at Colorado State University. Before that, she spent eight months at the LPGA Qualifying School and since 2005 competed around the world as a New Zealand Golf Representative.

Bradley began her collegiate career in 2006 at Oklahoma State, where she became just the fourth freshman in school history to earn all-Big 12 Conference team honors. She was named to the conference all-tournament team, while placing fourth at the Big 12 Championship. Bradley scored a career-best 69 in her first collegiate round of golf, and went on to finish third on the team with a 75.9 stroke average. She finished in 15th place at the NCAA West Regional as a freshman.

A native of New Zealand, Bradley played the 2007 fall season at Oklahoma State and following a year away from the game she enrolled at Kent State University for the 2009-10 campaign. At Kent State, Bradley turned in a stroke average of 77.6 in 36 rounds in her first season with the Golden Flashes.

Bradley was named the prestigious 2010 Kim Moore Spirit Award Winner by the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA), an award that recognizes a student-athlete or coach who exemplifies a great spirit toward the game of golf, positive attitude, serves as a role model and displays toughness in facing challenges. As a senior in 2011, Bradley placed third at the Mid-American Conference Championships and finished the year with a 76.9 stroke average.

She was named as an NGCA All-America Scholar in her two seasons at Kent State and earned second-team all-Mid-American Conference honors in her two seasons at the school.

Bradley earned her bachelor's degree in applied communications from Kent State in 2011.