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Madeline Marck-Sherk

Madeline Marck-Sherk is in her second season as an assistant coach with the FGCU women's golf program in 2020-21 after a four-year career as a student-athlete with the Eagles.

Marck-Sherk helped FGCU to one of its best seasons in program history last year. After shaking off the rust in the first two tournaments of the fall, the Eagles got things going with back-to-back top three finishes in the Jupiter Women's Invitational (10/15) and the Pat Bradley Invitational (10/22). Following that, the Green and Blue won the Mid-American Match Play Challenge to open the spring and followed it up with another title in the Amelia Island College. Then, in their final event before the CoVID-19 shutdown, FGCU finished second among a loaded 53-team field in the Kiawah Island Classic on March 3.
 
In all, FGCU produced a 67-1 head-to-head record in the spring season with its only loss coming to Kiawah Island Classic host and champion, College of Charleston. The Eagles produced a 295.44 team scoring average, which was three shots better than the previous program record of 298.88.
 
Individually, the Eagles were led by several players, highlighted by a pair of all-conference selections in sophomore Laura Edmonds and freshman Sarah Edwards. Senior Ailsa Clark also joined those two in giving FGCU three of the top five single-season scoring averages in program history.

Marck-Sherk, a native of Ridgeway, Ontario, was a two-time All-ASUN selection during her playing career. She earned ASUN All-Academic Team recognition as a senior while also becoming a three-time Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) Scholar All-American. She is also one of just five players in program history to have a pair of top-10 finishes in the ASUN tournament.
 
Marck-Sherk resides in North Naples.

UPDATED: 4/2/2020