Hannah Blonder
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- Height:
- 5'3"
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- Year:
- 2022
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- Hometown:
- Westwood, Mass.
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- High School:
- Westwood
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- Major:
- Economics/Mathematics
Bio
Collegiate Career Honors:
- 2019 Liberty League All-Conference Second Team
Low Round: 76
- 9/15/18 Ann S. Batchelder Invitational at Nehoiden G.C.
2020-21:
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Did not participate due to Covid-19 Pandemic
2019-20:
- Appeared in all four fall events as a sophomore for the Blue, posting a low of 77 to score a 159 two round total at the Ann S. Batchelder Invitational and tied T-10th overall with teammate Ryan MacVicar.
- Finished 29th (82-81-162) at the Mount Holyoke Invitational the following week.
- Tied T-13 with a score of 79 at the George Phinney Golf Classic, leading the team to place 4th overall.
- Ended the season with a T-17 (80-82-162) finish at the Williams Fall Invitational.
- 2020 spring season cancelled.
2018-19:
- Appeared in all four fall events as a first year for the Blue, making her collegiate debut with on Sep. 15 at the Ann S. Batchelder Invitational, where she posted her lowest round at 76 and finished tied T-7th at the event with a two round total of 158, which helped the squad finish 2nd.
- Finished T-50 (93-81-174) the next week at the Mount Holyoke Invitational, where the team finished 4th.
- T-42 (92-83-175) in another 4th place finish for the team at the Williams Fall Invitational.
- T-6th in a win over Holy Cross on Oct. 13 with a score of 84.
Before Wellesley:
- Attended Westwood High School.
- Graduated in 2018.
- Played golf all four years, tennis for two years, and swam competitively for two years.
- Only female to play on Westwood's all-male golf team.
- As a junior, competed as a member of Westwood's Massachusetts State Championship Golf Team and was the only female to play in the state championship.
- Winner of the New England PGA Junior Open in 2017 and 2018.
- Two-time Boston Globe and Boston Herald "All Scholastic Athlete."
Personal:
- Daughter of Steven Blonder and Amy Carlson.
- Has a younger brother, Ethan.
- Has a yellow lab named Daisy.
- Her mother was a rower at Boston University, 1980-1983.