Hall of Fame
Games was a four-year letter winner for coach Sandy Martin’s EKU women’s golf team from 1994-97. She began her career in the fall of 1993 when Eastern instituted women’s golf into its intercollegiate athletics lineup by winning three of the six tournaments in which Eastern competed. She followed that up in the spring of her freshman season by capturing the individual title at the OVC Tournament by four strokes and being named OVC Women’s Golfer of the Year as she led EKU to a second-place finish in the OVC Tourney. As a sophomore, in 19 rounds of golf played, she was ranked 272nd in the nation, as she won three more tourneys improving her scoring average by 5.6 shots per round. In her junior season, she captured her second OVC individual medalist title by winning the conference tournament by eight strokes with a three-round title of 229. She led Eastern to its first OVC women’s golf championship with a three-stroke victory over Tennessee Tech. In being named OVC Women’s Golfer of the Year, she finished the year ranked 320th in the nation and won four individual titles in the 10 tourneys in which EKU competed. Her senior season in 1997 produced her third conference individual championship and OVC Golfer of the Year award as she had the highest national ranking of her career, closing the year ranked 118th through 22 rounds of golf. She won the OVC Tournament by four strokes, posting a final 54-hole total of 232. She closed her collegiate career in grand fashion winning her last four tournaments. She was also named EKU Senior Female Athlete of the Year in 1997 among all sports