Hall of Fame
Galande dominated the links during her career at UMSL from 2009-13, earning four nods to the All-GLVC team, being named 2010 Freshman of the Year, and winning the GLVC Championship in 2011. She set numerous program records during her tenure, including for 36-hole scoring (143) as a junior, 54-hole scoring (230) as a freshman, and 72-hole scoring (310) as a sophomore. The 36-hole mark is currently third all-time, the 54-hole score is tied for fifth all-time, and the 72-hole clip is fourth all-time. Galande sits second all-time with four career wins and graduated as the program’s all-time career scoring average leader (77.9) and with three of the top-four lowest individual stroke averages in a season (2012-13, first, 77.5; 2009-10, second, 77.7; 2011-12, fourth, 77.8). Nationally, Galande helped the Tritons to four NCAA Regional appearances, with a sixth-place finish each time, and qualified individually for three NCAA Championships where she finished tied for 27th (80-80-77-74–311) as a freshman, 30th (80-76-69-85–310) as a sophomore, and tied for 37th (79-79-78-77–313) as a senior. In the GLVC Championship, including her medalist honor as a sophomore (74-73–147), she placed third (77-74–151) as a freshman, tied for fifth (76-65–151) as a junior, and fifth (75-80–155) as a senior. The team went fifth, second, third, and second at the GLVC tournament over her career, respectively. Moreover, Galande earned Academic All-GLVC distinction her final two seasons as a Triton.