Division II Stars Shine in WGCA’s 2024–25 Season Honors
The Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) has unveiled its 2024–25 award recipients and All-America selections for NCAA Division II women’s golf, spotlighting the athletes who set the tone this season with elite performances and consistent contributions to their programs.
From dominant veterans to breakout freshmen, this year’s list reflects the depth of talent across all regions of Division II women’s golf.
National Award Recipients
PING WGCA Co-Players of the Year
Amely Bochaton – Wingate University
Madison Murr – Cal State San Marcos
Bochaton and Murr delivered standout campaigns, each earning multiple wins and top finishes throughout the year to share national Player of the Year recognition.
WGCA Freshman of the Year Presented by StrackaLine
Amely Bochaton – Wingate University
Bochaton capped off an exceptional debut season with a second major national honor, reinforcing her impact as both a freshman and an overall standout.
2024–25 Division II All-American Team – First Team
Top individual performers were selected to the WGCA All-American First Team for their consistency, wins, and overall scoring success:
Amely Bochaton – Wingate
Jess Brown – Wingate
Savannah Dupre – St. Mary’s (Texas)
Gracie Grant – Dallas Baptist
Stella Jelinek – Flagler
Kennedy McGaha – Anderson
Madison Murr – Cal State San Marcos
Mary Kelly Mulcahy – Findlay
Lisa Marie Schumacher – Tiffin
Gam Songprasert – West Texas A&M
Olivia Stoll – Grand Valley State
Henriette Stranda – Flagler
Arnie Taguines – Texas–Tyler
Amelia Ruiz Topali – Lynn
All-Freshman Team
The next generation of stars emerged across the country. The following freshmen earned All-Freshman Team honors:
Justine Bayle – Tampa
Amely Bochaton – Wingate
Lilly Dullinger – Lynn
Gracie Grant – Dallas Baptist
Jaycee Jenkins – Palm Beach Atlantic
All-Region Selections
Central Region
Recognized for consistent regional play, the Central honorees include:
Katarina Chynoranska – Missouri Southern
Drew Dodgion – SW Oklahoma State
Libby Green – Central Missouri
Sarah Kmiecik – Harding
Maya McVey – Central Missouri
Lily Nelson – Henderson State
Mia Rallo – Central Missouri
Nicole Rallo – Central Missouri
Felisa Sajulga – Henderson State
Freya Sala – SW Oklahoma State
Lydia Sitorus – Rogers State
Ellen Spigner – Arkansas Tech
West Region
Ella Cheek – Dallas Baptist
Emmerson Doyle – Texas–Tyler
Savannah Dupre – St. Mary’s (Texas)
Avery Foster – Sonoma State
Gracie Grant – Dallas Baptist
Kiara Hernandez – Cal State San Marcos
Jordan Karrh – Dallas Baptist
Libby Kilbride – St. Mary’s (Texas)
Madison Murr – Cal State San Marcos
Anna Nomrowski – West Texas A&M
Gam Songprasert – West Texas A&M
Arnie Taguines – Texas–Tyler
South Region
Amely Bochaton – Wingate
Jess Brown – Wingate
Megan Docherty – Rollins
Aly Francis – Anderson
Kennedy Gooding – Anderson
Stella Jelinek – Flagler
Kajsa Lindqvist – Lander
Ana Maria Jimenez Rios – Tampa
Kennedy McGaha – Anderson
Lua Pousa Dacasa – Nova Southeastern
Amelia Ruiz Topali – Lynn
Henriette Stranda – Flagler
East Region
Paula Badino – Grand Valley State
Ashleigh Duflo – Findlay
Hayley Dye – Findlay
Charlotte Goersch – Grand Valley State
Megan Miron – Grand Valley State
Erin Mulcahy – Findlay
Mary Kelly Mulcahy – Findlay
Ava Ray – Indianapolis
Lisa Marie Schumacher – Tiffin
Kamryn Shannon – Ferris State
Olivia Stoll – Grand Valley State
Wilma Zanderau – Missouri–St. Louis
Looking Ahead
These recognitions cap an impressive 2024–25 season for women’s Division II golf, celebrating athletes who elevated their programs and left a mark on the national stage.
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