HARRISONBURG, Va. – James Madison women's golf Head Coach
Tommy Baker announced Big Ten Champion Caroline Craig will join the Dukes' coaching staff as an assistant coach, effective Aug. 1.
"I am very excited to add Caroline to the program," Baker said. "Her infectious personality is sure to motivate and inspire the players to great success this season and beyond. Caroline undoubtedly has the golf pedigree as a Big 10 Champion, but what impresses her the most is her desire to make an impact on the lives of everyone she encounters on a daily basis."
Craig, the native of Sautee Nacoochee, Ga., played four seasons at Georgia before spending her final collegiate campaign at Indiana, where she posted a stroke average of 74.27 in 30 rounds of action to help lead the Hoosiers to an outright Big Ten title. Along with her individual Co-Champion honors, she finished in the top 20 in four tournaments.
At Georgia, Craig was a four-time member of the Southeastern Conference honor roll and a member of the 2023 College Sports Communicators (CSC) At-Large All-District Team. She was also a member of the WGCA All-American Scholar Team and was named to the SEC Community Service Team for women's golf two times.
Craig replaces
Ivy Shepherd, who left to accept a position at Indiana as an assistant coach.