Head Women's Golf Coach Missy Farr-Kaye is undergoing treatment for colon cancer. Missy was diagnosed in November. Her doctors are very optimistic due to catching the cancer early and with her treatment she will be cancer free. She has started to undergo chemotherapy and plans to coach through treatment and travel with the team. Coach Farr-Kaye wants the team to stay focused on the spring and be ready to make a run at the NCAA Championship at Grayhawk in May.
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A true superwoman: how 3?? time national championship winner & @SunDevilWGolf and mother of 3 boys, Coach Missy Farr-Kaye built resilience while overcoming obstacles. @asunews @missymkaye https://t.co/gwTtAyUdQi pic.twitter.com/Y6fAcQycmi
— ASU Alumni (@ASU_Alumni) March 23, 2018
Sun Devil Golf is on the rise ??
— Sun Devil W. Golf (@SunDevilWGolf) June 26, 2020
Two of the best leaders in the collegiate game are continuing to add to the legacy of their programs ??@SunDevilMGolf Head Coach Matt Thurmond shares his thoughts on working alongside Missy Farr-Kaye over the past 4? years ?? #SunDevilFamily pic.twitter.com/O5i3JrDgtc
Coach Missy Farr-Kaye was on the ASU Championship Life Panel at yesterday's All-Student-Athlete/All-Staff meeting.
— Sun Devil W. Golf (@SunDevilWGolf) August 22, 2019
She delivered an inspiring message to the crowd about what it means to be a Sun Devil ???? and also received some love from Sparky! #SunDevil4Life pic.twitter.com/7yPA99JbvS