Indiana University Athletics

Bradley Added as Indiana Women’s Golf Assistant Coach
7/11/2026 5:30:00 PM | Women's Golf
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana women's golf head coach Brian May completed his coaching staff with the addition of assistant coach Emma Bradley, the program announced on Saturday.
"I am excited for Emma to join our Hoosiers family," May said. "She brings a passion for developing elite players, a competitive spirit, and a commitment to excellence that aligns perfectly with our program at Indiana.
"We cannot wait to welcome Emma to Bloomington as we look to continue our vision to win Big Ten Championships and compete for National Championships!"
The Naples, Fla., native spent four seasons as the assistant coach at Florida Gulf Coast. The Eagles claimed three top-2 finishes in the ASUN Championships during her tenure, which included a 2025 ASUN Championship and advancement to the 2025 Lubbock Regional.
Bradley was one of the nation's top junior golfers. She qualified for four consecutive USGA Championship events, a streak that included an appearance in the 2017 U.S. Women's Open Championship.
She was a quarterfinalist in the 2018 Florida Women's Amateur Championship. She shot rounds of 71-74 to finish tied for 12th in stroke play and earned the No. 16 seed in match play. Bradley won each of her first three matches to advance to the quarterfinals.
Bradley tied for sixth and placed second among amateurs at the 2017 Florida Women's Open & Senior Open after shooting 70-75-71. She teamed up with Vanderbilt's Morgan Baxendale to card 70-72, which tied for 25th place and earned a spot in match play at the 2016 U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball Championship. She also advanced to match play at the 2016 U.S. Girls' Junior Championship, and she played in the 2016 U.S. Women's Amateur.
As a high school sophomore, Bradley won the 2015 FGSA Crandon Park GC Girls 16-18 tournament by 10 strokes after shooting 76-68. Her final-round 68 led the field by seven strokes.
From 2010-16, Bradley was the state of Florida's No. 1-ranked golfer in the class of 2018 in the Junior Golf Scoreboard rankings. At age 11, she shot 76 at Hideout Golf Club to become the youngest player in Florida High School Athletic Association history to win a regional state championship.
After leaving Baylor University in 2019 to pursue her professional golf career, Bradley competed in Stage 1 of LPGA tour qualifying to secure Epson status. Bradley competed in multiple mini tour events.
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"I am excited for Emma to join our Hoosiers family," May said. "She brings a passion for developing elite players, a competitive spirit, and a commitment to excellence that aligns perfectly with our program at Indiana.
"We cannot wait to welcome Emma to Bloomington as we look to continue our vision to win Big Ten Championships and compete for National Championships!"
The Naples, Fla., native spent four seasons as the assistant coach at Florida Gulf Coast. The Eagles claimed three top-2 finishes in the ASUN Championships during her tenure, which included a 2025 ASUN Championship and advancement to the 2025 Lubbock Regional.
Bradley was one of the nation's top junior golfers. She qualified for four consecutive USGA Championship events, a streak that included an appearance in the 2017 U.S. Women's Open Championship.
She was a quarterfinalist in the 2018 Florida Women's Amateur Championship. She shot rounds of 71-74 to finish tied for 12th in stroke play and earned the No. 16 seed in match play. Bradley won each of her first three matches to advance to the quarterfinals.
Bradley tied for sixth and placed second among amateurs at the 2017 Florida Women's Open & Senior Open after shooting 70-75-71. She teamed up with Vanderbilt's Morgan Baxendale to card 70-72, which tied for 25th place and earned a spot in match play at the 2016 U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball Championship. She also advanced to match play at the 2016 U.S. Girls' Junior Championship, and she played in the 2016 U.S. Women's Amateur.
As a high school sophomore, Bradley won the 2015 FGSA Crandon Park GC Girls 16-18 tournament by 10 strokes after shooting 76-68. Her final-round 68 led the field by seven strokes.
From 2010-16, Bradley was the state of Florida's No. 1-ranked golfer in the class of 2018 in the Junior Golf Scoreboard rankings. At age 11, she shot 76 at Hideout Golf Club to become the youngest player in Florida High School Athletic Association history to win a regional state championship.
After leaving Baylor University in 2019 to pursue her professional golf career, Bradley competed in Stage 1 of LPGA tour qualifying to secure Epson status. Bradley competed in multiple mini tour events.
@IndianaWGolf
For all the latest on Indiana University women's golf, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaWGolf on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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