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Trinity Hernandez

  • Height 5-3
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Shadow Hills HS
  • Hometown Indio, Calif.

Biography

As a Senior (2024–25)
- One of three individuals on the team to play all eight tournaments and all 18 rounds on the season
- Averaged 79.28 (+8) on the season
- Lowest 36-hole score was 149 (+5) at the Pioneer Shootout
- Lowest round score is 1-under 71 at the Pioneer Shootout
- Scored a 28-over 244 to place 22nd at the CCAA Championships

As a Junior (2023–24)
- Appeared in six tournaments, playing in 13 rounds
- Averaged score was 82.08, +10 related to par
- Highest finish in a tournament was 28th at the Sonoma State Spring Invite, out of 48 participants
- Lowest round score was an 80, in the opener of the CSUSM Fujikura Invitational
- Lowest 36-hole score a 162 in the season opener at the RJGA Shootout at Estrella

As a Sophomore (2022–23)
- Played in all eight tournaments with 15 rounds in the book
- Averaged a 10-over 81.67 on the season
- Finished 28th at the CCAA Championships
- Lowest 18-hole score was a 73, 36-hole score was a 158, both at the RJGA Shootout at Estrella
- Only 56-hole round was at the CCAA Championships, which was a 252.

As a Freshman (2021–22)
- Played in all 11 tournaments as a true freshman during Chico State’s 2021–22 season, averaging 83.2 strokes a round
- Posted a  seventh place finish (74-77-151) in her Chico State debut September 13–14, 2021 at the Point Loma Sea Lion Invitational
- Registered a total of four Top 30 tournament finishes
- Placed 27th (80-75-155) September 20–21, 2021 at the Birdie Fest Invitational
- Finished 17th (86-83-169) February 21–22, 2022 at the Bay Area Invitational
- Wrapped up the season with a 29th place showing (91-81-83-255) April 11–13, 2022 at the CCAA Championships.
 
With Shadow Hills High School (Indio)
- A 2021 graduate of Shadow Hills High School in Indio
- Top-ranked player in the Desert Empire League as a senior and 79th in the 2021 CIF State Championships
- Rated Top 5 in the DEL from her sophomore through senior year
- As a senior, became the first female golfer in school history to win a league individual championship
- Named team MVP four straight years
- As a freshman in 2017, became the first female golfer in school history to qualify for league championships
- First female golfer in program history to qualify for the state championships in her sophomore year
- Also lettered in basketball.
 
Personal
- Born September 15 in Indio
- Daughter of Pedro and Ana
- Has two younger brothers, Pedro and Sean
- Personal honors include PURE Insurance scholarship, First Tee-Coachella Valley Jim Kane Scholarship, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Scholarship
- Plans to graduate in 2025 and pursue a career in physical therapy back in Southern California
- Favorite course is Sports and Exercise Psychology taught by Joc Clark
- Her heroes are her parents, her godfather and her uncles. 'They're veterans of the army and are great role models. They show what it means to make sacrifices and served for our country.'
- Admires Scottie Scheffler because 'he maintains a humble attitude throughout his recent success on the golf course and stays true to his faith.'
- Chose to remain at Chico State because 'I wanted to stay in state for school and still advance my golf career. My former teammates shared the same goals and motivation as myself.'
- Greatest sports accomplishment was holing out from 93 yards in a tournament and shooting a 71 at the Pioneer Shootout
- The most impressive thing she's done is raising $10,000 for First Tee-Coachella Valley and $26,300 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
- Enjoys going to concerts and traveling
- On her bucket list is to visit Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming
- Best advice is from Dr. T is 'be where your feet are.'
- Majoring in Exercise Physiology with plans to attend physical therapy school

Historical Player Information

  • 2021-22Freshman

    5'3"
  • 2022-23Sophomore

  • 2023-24Junior

    5'3"
  • 2024-25Senior

    5'3"
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