Central Michigan University Athletics
Women's Golf
Bria Colosky
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant
 
Former Chippewa golfer Bria Colosky is in her second season as a graduate assistant with the program.
 
In 2019-20, her first season on coach Jim Earle’s staff, the Chippewas made remarkable progress and achieved two major milestones: The program’s first team tournament championship and its first individual tournament champion.
 
The team title came in the fall opener in mid-September when CMU shot 614 to win the 36-hole Oakland Golden Grizzlies Invitational.
 
Freshman Claudia Salvador became the first Chippewa golfer since the program’s resurrection in 2014-15 to claim medalist honors in a tournament when she posted an 8-over par 221 to win the 54-hole Purdue-Fort Wayne Mastodon Fall Invitational in mid-October.
 
The Chippewas competed in five fall events, posting first-, second- and third-place finishes in three of those events.
 
Colosky, a Farwell native, earned a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in exercise science-kinesiology in May, 2019 and is working toward a master’s degree in public health.
Colosky was a four-year standout at CMU and she holds the program 18-, 36- and 54-hole scoring records.
Her career 81.12 scoring average ranks as the second best in program history, and she notched 129 career birdies, also second best among Chippewas. She posted three top-10 and four top-15 finishes in her senior season, 2018-19.
Colosky was a three-time Academic All-MAC honoree.
 
 
In 2019-20, her first season on coach Jim Earle’s staff, the Chippewas made remarkable progress and achieved two major milestones: The program’s first team tournament championship and its first individual tournament champion.
The team title came in the fall opener in mid-September when CMU shot 614 to win the 36-hole Oakland Golden Grizzlies Invitational.
Freshman Claudia Salvador became the first Chippewa golfer since the program’s resurrection in 2014-15 to claim medalist honors in a tournament when she posted an 8-over par 221 to win the 54-hole Purdue-Fort Wayne Mastodon Fall Invitational in mid-October.
The Chippewas competed in five fall events, posting first-, second- and third-place finishes in three of those events.
Colosky, a Farwell native, earned a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in exercise science-kinesiology in May, 2019 and is working toward a master’s degree in public health.
Colosky was a four-year standout at CMU and she holds the program 18-, 36- and 54-hole scoring records.
Her career 81.12 scoring average ranks as the second best in program history, and she notched 129 career birdies, also second best among Chippewas. She posted three top-10 and four top-15 finishes in her senior season, 2018-19.
Colosky was a three-time Academic All-MAC honoree.



