Lindsey Haines (Crete, Ill./Marian Catholic HS) was a second team Duramed NGCA Division III All-American as she finished tied for 20th in the NCAA Division III national tournament. She led IWU with an 80.4 average in 21 rounds last year and was the medalist in the CCIW championships, winning playoff vs. Wheaton’s Brittany Bronson after finishing with 159 score. Haines finished 46th at the 2008 Division III national meet.
Language I’d like to learn: Sign language, I worked with handicapped individuals this summer and it would have been pretty useful.
IWU class you’re most qualified to teach: I could teach a class on Scotland, I spent a semester there.
I’m deathly afraid of ... : Developing the shanks during a golf round
Thing that’s been in my fridge the longest: My roommate’s unidentifiable Korean leftovers!
Worst habit: Spending at least $30 on nothing every time I go to Target
Person I’m dying to have dinner with: My friend Michelle, she was in Mexico all summer and I want to hear all about her travels.
Most expensive traffic ticket: Just the standard $75.
Vegetable I won’t eat: There isn’t one, I love them all!
Favorite food: Crab legs
Favorite TV show: "Baseball Tonight" or anything on Bravo
Favorite musical group: Mason Jennings and the Rat Pack
Favorite movie: "Charade" and "The Godfather"
If a movie were made of my life, I would like the following person to play me: Katharine Hepburn
The person in history I would most like to meet is: Benazir Bhutto, assassinated Pakistani politician.
Favorite sports figure(s): I’ll go with Robin Ventura and Gary Player
My greatest moment in sports was: Winning our 7th consecutive CCIW conference championship and winning the individual title. As a fan... watching the White Sox win the World Series in 2005
The best player I ever faced was: My younger brother
Worst dresser on my team: Unnecessary question for the women’s golf team, we are the best-dressed team around!
My possession that would fetch the most on eBay: Probably my putter
What I miss most about being in the third grade: Paper mache and having a pencil box.