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Laura (Lundbohm) Hulsebus was a four-year letterwinner for the Southwest Minnesota State golf team and one of the most decorated student-athletes in program history.
Lundbohm, a native of Roseau, Minnesota, was a four-time All-NSIC honoree and led the Mustangs to four NSIC team championships from 2000-03.
As a freshman, Lundbohm finished third at the NSIC championships, before winning three straight NSIC individual championships in 2001, 2002 and 2003, earning NSIC Player of the Year accolades all three seasons.
In the spring of her freshman season in 2001, Lundbohm became the first SMSU individual to qualify for the NCAA championships, earning a 26th place finish. In the spring of 2003, Lundbohm recorded a second place finish at the NCAA region championships to earn her second trip to the NCAA championships, where she placed tied for 22nd.
Following her senior season in 2003-04, Lundbohm was named the Minnesota State Collegiate Golf Association Player of the Year and became the first SMSU individual to earn National Golf Coaches Association honorable mention All-American honors.
Lundbohm was a six-time career medalist and finished her career holding the school record with an 82.5 stroke average. She was named the SMSU Female Student-Athlete of the Year in both 2002-03 and 2003-04.
Lundbohm graduated from Southwest Minnesota State University with a degree in Biology and Chemistry before earning her degree as a Doctor of Chiropractic. She currently resides lives in St. Peter, Minnesota with her husband Joey and their two boys Gus and Hugo.