2017-18 (Senior)
Competed in 10 tournaments, led the team in seven events and ranked second on the team with a 74.3 stroke average... Named to the All-Conference USA Second Team, becoming the first Lady Topper to earn all-league honors in all four seasons... Notched eight top-20 results, six top-10s and five top-fives... Finished her career with top-20 showings in 32 of 43 events, including 14 top-fives... Had a career-best second-place showing at the Spring Break Shootout as WKU won the team title... Finished fourth in the 2018 Conference USA Championship, the best individual conference finish by a Lady Topper in 20 years... Set a new program record for lowest total score in a conference championship by an individual at 219... Also opened the C-USA Championship with a season-low 69... Named to the C-USA All-Tournament Team... Finished her career in second in program history for career stroke average.
2016-17 (Junior)
Competed in all 11 tournaments, led the Lady Toppers in six events and notched six top-10 finishes, including the last four events of the season... Named to the All-Conference USA First Team and became just the second Lady Topper to earn all-league honors in three seasons... Finished with a stroke average of 74.6, the best on the squad... Tied for second in the Drake Creek Invitational with a score of 2 over to mark her best career finish, helping WKU claim the team title... Shot her lowest 18 holes of the season (69) and her lowest career two-round (139) and three-round (215) totals at the Pat Bradley Invitational, where she tied for seventh... Named Conference USA Golfer of the Week after finishing sixth in the MSU Spring Citrus Challenge... Placed outside of the top 25 only one time all season... Tied for seventh at the 2017 Conference USA Championships, then the best individual conference finish by a Lady Topper since 2000... Set a new then-program record for lowest total score in a conference championship by an individual at 220.
2015-16 (Sophomore)
Earned Third Team All-C-USA honors for the second straight year, becoming one of only two golfers in program history alongside teammate Ellinor Haag to capture multiple all-conference accolades... Appeared on WKU's card in all 11 tournaments in 2015-16... Finished the year with three top-10 finishes, including a pair of fourth-place finishes at the Bearcats Fall Classic and the Pat Bradley Invitational... Also placed inside the top 10 at the John Kirk Panther Intercollegiate, taking seventh overall... Carded her career-low 54-hole total at the Pat Bradley Invitational, firing a two-over 218 to lead the Lady Topper card.
2014-15 (Freshman)
Led the Lady Topper card in five events and competed in 11 of WKU's 12 tournaments during her freshman season... Finished tied for third with a one-under 143 (73-70) at the Great Smokies Intercollegiate... Earned a third-place finish at the South Alabama Women's Invitational after shooting a 10-over 226 (77-74-75)... Tied for 48th to lead the card at the Kiawah Island Classic (+15, 231, 77-81-73)... Notched a tie for sixth at the Morehead State Ocala Spring Invitational, posting a six-over 222 (68-77-77)... Led WKU at the C-USA Championships, finishing tied for 19th with a six-over 222 (77-70-75)... Recorded her low round, a four-under 68, in the first round at the MSU Ocala Spring Invitational... Her 68 also tied for the lowest round by any WKU golfer on the season... Notched her lowest 36-hole total of one-under 143 (73-70) at the Great Smokies Intercollegiate... Fired her low 54-hole score, a six-over 222, in two different events: the Ocala Spring Invitational (68-77-77) and the C-USA Championships (77-70-75)... Recorded a stroke average of 74.89 across 28 rounds of action.
High School:
Blackman has grown up around the game, picking up her first clubs at four and winning her first county competition by six. By eight, Blackman had won a national championship held at the famed St. Andrews Old Course in Scotland. For the past five years, Georginia has been a part of the England select training squad and a regular player for both the girls and ladies county first teams. Coached personally by Keith Wood, personal coach to former world No. 1 and three-time Masters champion Sir Nick Faldo, Blackman became the East Region's girls champion in 2013. She is the current Essex County school's champion, having won the competition twice in three years and the reigning ladies club champion at her home course in Chelmsford, Essex. Blackman helped her team at the Chelmsford GC to the championship of the Munro Foursomes Trophy as well as the prestigious 92nd London Foursomes at the Berkshire GC.