Aaricia Noel-Traissac
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- Hometown:
- Ablon-sur-Seine, France
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- Year:
- So.
Bio
Honors and Awards
- 2023-24, NSAA Scholar-Athlete
- 2023-24, WGCA All-American Scholar
- 2023-24, CSC Academic All-District
- 2023-24, Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete
- 2023-24, First team all-NSAA
- 2022-23, WGCA All-American Scholar
- 2022-23, NSAA Scholar-Athlete
- 2022-23, First team all-NSAA
2023-24 Season (Sophomore): Garnered first-team all-NSAA honors after finishing in a tie for fourth at the NSAA Championships ... Posted three top-five finishes and four top-10 finishes on the season ... Third on the team with an 85.3 strokes-per-round average ... Carded a season-best round of 76 in the opening round of the Battle at the Dance where she placed sixth overall ... Named an NSAA Scholar-Athlete and a Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete ... Earned College Sports Communicators All-District honors ... Named a WGCA All-American Scholar.
2022-23 Season (Freshman): Earned first-team all-NSAA accolades after finishing in seventh place at the NSAA Championships ... Produced three top-10 finishes on the season ... Recorded a season-best score of 6-over 77 in the second round of the Susie Maxwell Berning Classic ... Fourth on the team with an 84.7 strokes-per-round scoring average ... Claimed NSAA Scholar-Athlete honors and was named a WGCA All-American Scholar.
High School: Prepped at Saint-Charles High School in Athis Mons, France, under coach Mathieu Chazottes ... Registered a 6.7 handicap and an average score of 79 during her prep career ... Earned a second-place finish at the Grand Prix de Senart in April of 2022 and a seventh-place showing at the Grand Prix de Corbuche in July of 2022 ... Competed in competitive boxing and participated in classical dance for seven years.
Personal: Daughter of Astrid Traissac and Guy-Michel Noel ... Has a younger brother, Jolan Noel-Traissac ... Born on May 21, 2004 ... Majoring in Business Administration.
News mentions
Adding to their list of academic honors, sophomore Aaricia Noel-Traissac and junior Maria Pinedo have both earned Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholar honors in an announcement made today by the organization. A total of 1,497 women's collegiate golfers from 412 programs across all divisions were recognized with this prestigious honor.
In an announcement made today by the College Sports Communicators (CSC), junior Maria Pinedo and sophomore Aaricia Noel-Traissac earned CSC Academic All-District accolades and are now eligible for CSC Academic All-American honors.
Despite shaving 12 strokes off their team score on Wednesday, the Bellevue University women’s golf team failed to make the cut at the NAIA Women’s Golf National Championship being played at the 6.059-yard, par 72 TPC at Deere Run.
The Bellevue women's golf team is currently in 25th place after the opening day of action at the 72-hole NAIA Women's Golf National Championship being played at the 6,059-yard, par-72 TPC at Deere Run.
Bellevue's Maria Pinedo (Neiva, Colombia) and Aaricia Noel-Traissac (Ablon-sur-Seine, France) were both named to the prestigious team today. Pinedo is a junior majoring in Business Administration. Noel-Traissac is a sophomore majoring in Business Administration.
Junior Ilysia Ibnu shot the best round of the tournament, recording birdies on two of the final three holes to win the individual title and lead the Bellevue University women's golf team to its fifth-straight North Star Athletic Association title. The 36-hole tournament was played at the 5,982-yar, par-71 Golf Club at Cedar Creek.
Four Bruin golfers find themselves in the top five and the Bellevue University women’s golf team holds a 29-stroke lead after one round of play at the North Star Athletic Association Women’s Golf Championship being at The Club at Cedar Creek.
Knocking 20 strokes off their first round score was not enough for the Bellevue University women’s golf team as the Bruins were edged out by host Iowa Western at the Bent Tree Intercollegiate.
The Bellevue University women's golf team is currently in second place after the opening round of play at the four-team Bent Tree Intercollegiate being hosted by Iowa Western Community College at the Bent Tree Golf Club.
Due to rain and thunderstorms in the Lincoln area, the second round of the Kaitlyn Erickson Doane Invite could not be completed. Monday's first-round results will be the final results of the tournament, with the Bruins earning the team title by 22 strokes over second-place Dakota Wesleyan University.
The Bellevue University women's golf team occupied three of the top five spots to take a commanding 22-stroke lead after the opening day of competition at the 11-team Kaitlyn Erickson Doane Invite being played at the 5,965-yard, par-71 Wilderness Ridge Country Club.
Junior Maria Pinedo posted the top Bruin rounds on the day as the Bellevue University women's golf team finished in fourth place at the seven-team Kyle Blaser Invitational being played at the 5,955-yard, par-72 Greens Country Club. The one-day tournament consisted of 36 holes.
The Bruins finished the tournament at 65-over par with team scores of 331 and 310, outdistancing second-place Dakota Wesleyan University by 64 strokes. The 310 total in today’s second round was BU’s top round of the 2023-24 season.
The Bellevue University women's golf team holds a commanding 22-stroke lead after the opening round of play at the five-team Battle at the Dance being played at the 5,937-yard, par-72 Raindance National Golf Club.
Junior Maria Pinedo continued her strong play on Tuesday, leading the Bellevue University women's golf team into a tie for fourth place at the nine-team Top of Texas Invitational being played at the par-72, 6,119-yard Lakeridge Country Club.
Led by Maria Pinedo, the Bellevue University women's golf team is currently in fifth place at the nine-team Top of Texas Invitational being played at the par-72, 6,119-yard Lakeridge Country Club.
The Bellevue University women's golf team finished in eighth place at the 36-hole, 10-team The Trailblazer being played at the 5,959-yard, par-72 TPC Summerlin Course. The Bruins improved on their opening-round team score by 29 strokes, finishing the day at 45-over par for a 36-hole score of 695 (362-333).
The Bellevue University women's golf team opened the spring season at The Trailblazer, a 10-team tournament being played at the 5,898-yard, par-72 Paiute Golf Course. The Bruins currently sit in eighth place after shooting a team score of 74-over par (362).
The Bellevue University women's golf team finished in eighth place at the 13-team TPC Deere Run being played at the 5,983-yard, par-72 TPC Deere Run. The 54-hole tournament concluded on Tuesday with a single round of 18 holes.
All five Bruin golfers improved upon their first round scores Saturday afternoon as the Bellevue University women’s golf team finished third at the Nebraska Intercollegiate Championship.
The Bellevue University women’s golf team is currently in third place in the six-team Nebraska Intercollegiate being played at the 5,999-yard, par-72 Awarii Dunes Golf Course.
Junior Maria Pinedo fired the best round of the tournament to help the Bellevue University women's golf team overcome a five-stroke deficit, capturing the nine-team Bronco Fall Invite being played at the Lochland Country Club.
Led by Ilysia Ibnu, the Bellevue University women's golf team is currently in second place in the nine-team Bronco Fall Invite hosted by Hastings College at the Lochland Country Club.
Junior Maria Pinedo's solid play helped propel the Bellevue University women's golf team to an eighth-place finish in the 12-team Northwest Iowa National Invitational being played at the 5,924-yard, par-72 Willow Creek Golf Club.
Led by Maria Pinedo, the Bellevue University women's golf team is currently in eighth place after the first two rounds of the Northwest Iowa National Invitational being played at the 5,924-yard, par-72 Willow Creek Golf Club.
In a field dominated by NCAA Division II opponents, the Bellevue University women's golf team finished in a tie for 10th place at the 14-team Swan Memorial being played at the 5,996-yard, par-72 Broadlands Golf Course. Bellevue was the only non-NCAA Division II squad in the tournament.
Led by junior Maria Pinedo, the Bellevue University women's golf team currently sits in 11th place after the opening round of play at the Swan Memorial being played at the 5,996-yard, par-72 Broadlands Golf Course. Bellevue was the only non-NCAA Division II squad in the 14-team field.
Four of the top five individual spots belonged to Bruin golfers as the Bellevue University women’s golf team opened the 2023 season by winning the team title at the Mount Marty Invitational.
