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Women’s golfer Diane Imburgia Scearce of Indianapolis, Ind., was a record-setting member of the Big Blue’s Women’s Golf team. During her four years of golf, Diane helped lead her team to win two conference championships (2001, 2002) and was named CCIW individual conference champion in 2001. She was named All-Conference Golfer four times, and qualified three times for the NCAA Div. III tournament, where she was recognized with All-American Honorable Mention (2002-03) and All-American Second Team (2002-03). In addition, she ranked in the top five in Millikin history for completing the among the lowest 18-hole score (73), lowest 36-hole score (151), and lowest career average (83.55).
Scearce graduated from Millikin with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, and graduated from the Indiana School of Dentistry in 2008. She formed, owned and operated a private dental practice for 13 years and now works part-time as a general dentist. She and her husband, Zach Scearce, have two sons and one daughter.
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