Chloe Schiavone
Virginia
2024-25 (Graduate Student)
• In the UVA lineup for the Pan-Pacific UGSL Tournament where she placed 27th at +8, 224
• Competed in the Cavalier Regional Preview as an individual, placing 12th at +2, 215
• Participated in the Windy City Collegiate Classic, finishing in 51st at +15, 231
At Notre Dame
2023-24 (Senior)
• Runner-Up at the Bruzzy (73, 70, 68)
• Recorded four top-20 individual finishes this spring
• Finished with a stroke average of 72.8 this year
• Named to the All-ACC Academic team
• Member of the Fighting Irish Student-Athlete Advisory Council
• Completed her undergraduate degree in business administration
2022-23 (Junior)
• Missed the first five events of the 2022-23 season, returning to the lineup at the Columbia Classic and shooting an even-par 144 (72-72) to finish in a tie for sixth place
• Led the Irish effort at the Clover Cup, finishing 24th (74-72-75)
• Shot one of her two 71s (low-round for the year) in the third at the Chattanooga Classic, finishing t-16th
• Bounced back from a first-round 79 to shoot 71-72 in the second and third round at the 2023 ACC Championship, eventually finishing t-30th
• Named to the All-ACC Academic team
2021-22 (Sophomore)
• Anchored the Irish lineup throughout the 2021-22 season and earned a spot as an individual competitor in the NCAA Regionals. Finished the season with a team-low 73.8 stroke average
• Tied for 10th place at the Badger Invitational (73-73-74)
• Her top performance of the year came at the Olde Stone Intercollegiate, posted a 70 in all three rounds for a 210 score and a tie for fourth place
• Posted her season-low score over 18 holes in the first round at the Clemson Invitational with a 69, she eventually finished t-10th in the event
• Led the Irish at the ACC Championship with a 76-74-74, which earned her a tie for 24th in the field
• Finished strong at the NCAA Regional, with identical 74s in the second and third round, eventually finishing 19th overall
• Named to the All-ACC Academic team
2020-21 (Freshman)
• Played in one tournament during the shortened 2020-21 season before sustaining an injury
• Made her collegiate debut at the Heroes Ladies Intercollegiate (Feb. 7-9) and led the Irish by tying for 28th (78-71-73-222)
High School, Amateur and Personal
• The only player to win three FGSA state titles in one season, Schiavone was the 2016 West Virginia Women’s State Amateur champion
• Named the 2018 Florida Girls Player of the Year
• A semifinalist at the 2018 Women’s Southern Amateur Championship, she was the 2018 Florida Girls Junior Champion and 2018 Florida Girls Match Play Champion
• As the 2018 First Coast Girls Golfer of the Year, Schiavone finished third at the 2019 Billy Horschel AJGA (71-71-69)
• An accomplished four-ball player, she was a quarterfinalist at the 2018 U.S. Women’s Four Ball Championship
Won 2018 and 2019 Florida Women’s Four Ball Championships with Arie Yu in record-setting performances on both occasions.
• Daughter of Frank and Lori Schiavone
• Lori was a swimmer at Arizona State University
• Was a member of the National Honor Society Member and the Senior Women’s President at Bolles
• Played varsity tennis for Bolles junior and senior year, helping her team to a state championship runner-up showing her junior year