TCU Muscle Milk Athletes of the Week
3/16/2016 12:00:00 AM | Women's Golf

Baker, a native of Louisville, Ky., defended his national title as he became the 2016 NCAA Indoor Champion of the 60 meters last week. Baker claimed first place after running the fastest time in the world - 6.47. His time broke the NCAA meet record, school record, and is the third-fastest time in NCAA history. Baker's record-breaking time is also the fastest low-altitude time in NCAA history.
The back-to-back NCAA Champion will return to action in Fort Worth as the track team hosts the TCU Invitational on March 17-18 to open the outdoor season.
Graebe, a freshman from Yorba Linda, Calif., carded a final-round 71 to finish with a 6-under-par 210 to take medalist honors at the Notre Dame Clover Cup on Sunday. Graebe birdied her final two holes and four of the last six. She was 2 under on the back nine and totaled five birdies on the day.
Graebe is TCU's first medalist since April McCoy won the 2012 Windy City Collegiate Classic. Graebe is also the first TCU freshman to win a tournament since Valentine Derrey, in her first collegiate event, at the 2007 Lady Puerto Rico Classic.
TCU returns to action March 21 at the San Diego State March Mayhem.