AT TENNESSEE:
Fall 2004: Made her debut with the Big Orange at the NCAA Fall Preview, finishing with a score of 245...Also saw action at the Mercedes-Benz Women's Collegiate Championships...Finished in a tie for 84th with a score of 244.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for the prestigious Westminster Academy program that was undefeated in match play for two straight years...Amassed three regional titles and led her squad to a top-five finish at the Florida State Championship each year she competed...Leading scorer for the team her last two years with a 34 average her final year...A three-time all-county selection who did not suffer a match play loss during her prep career...Finished second at the Florida State High School Championship in 2001.
AMATEUR: Member of the 2003 Junior Solheim Cup Team that played in Sweden...Also sported a 4-0 mark while representing the East at the 2003 AJGA Canon Cup...Two-time American Junior Golf Association and Rolex All-American...Finished 2002 as the sixth-ranked player in the United States by Golf World Magazine...Won 72 titles her junior career and recorded more than 25 top-10 finishes in AJGA tournaments... Collected five national victories...Qualified for U.S. Girls' Junior Championship in 2001 and 2002, advancing to the Sweet 16 in 2002...Advanced to the second stage of U.S. Open qualifying...Had a two-year stretch of top-25 finishes in the Golfweek/Titlest Junior National rankings...Finished second at the 2001 Doral/Publix Open, second at the Optimist International in 2000, second at the Pepsi Little Peole's in 1998, 2000 and 2001and fourth at the Scott Robertson in 2002...A Plantation Tour All-American in 2000...Earned a sportsmanship award from the Plantation Tour in 2000...Chosen as a 1998 International Junior Golf Tour All-American...Recognized as the Atlanta Junior Golf Association Player of the Year in 1997...Southeastern Golf Tour Championship (age group) winner in 1997 and 1999...Took home the Don McNabb and the Mom and Pop Spregg championship crowns in 1999.
PERSONAL: Plans to major in sport management...Golf ambitions are to play on the LPGA Tour and coach/teach golf...Cites her father as the greatest influence to her game, along with her junior coaches Martin Hall, Carol Priesinger and Brian Bartlec...Started hitting golf balls at the age seven...Played first tournament at age seven...All-star softball player for four years prior to taking up golf full time at 12...Attended her first University of Tennessee sports event, the 1986 Orange and White Spring game, at the age of five months... Has been a fan of the Big Orange allher life...Daughter of Carlos and Cindy Reed of Oak Ridge...Born Brittany Christina Reed on Dec. 27, 1985, in Louisville, Ky.
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