Burke, who won the Florida Challenge, placed second in the Old Waverly Bulldog Invitational and tied for 10th in the American Athletic Conference Tournament, also qualified for the NCAA Tournament as an individual.
"Ashley Burke has become a name you want to remember," USF head coach Marci Kornegay said. "She has a great opportunity playing at NCAA Regionals, and could represent USF at the National Championship. I'm proud of her development in her game, and the maturity she takes into competition."
Burke shot a scathing 67 (-5) in the opening round of the conference championship, and could contend for an NCAA Championship ticket down to Bradenton, Fla.