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Roger M. Yaffe, Executive Director Women’s Golf Coaches Association. Coral Springs, FL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Kristi Knight President Kansas State University Todd Oehrlein Vice President University of Wisconsin Angie Ravaioli-Larkin Associate VP 1 Texas Christian University Amy Bush-Herzer Associate VP 2 University of Nevada, Las Vegas Emily Fletcher Associate VP 3 Northwestern University Trelle McCombs Secretary Texas A&M University Kevin Williams Treasurer East Carolina University Anna Temple Division I Director University of California, Davis Melissa Luellen Division I Representative Auburn University Clarissa Childs Division II Director Newberry College Bryan Clarke Division II Representative University of West Florida Mary Jo McCloskey Division III Director George Fox University Vince Lazar Division III Representative DePauw University Ginger Brown-Lemm Communications Director Mississippi State University Alicia Um Holmes Assistant Coach Representative UCLA Amy Bond Immediate Past President Florida State University
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[email protected] PH (800) 381-0769 WGCA SECOND TEAM AND HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS ANNOUNCED AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SUGAR GROVE, Illinois (May 23, 2017) – The Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) Second Team and Honorable Mention All-Americans were announced today at the 2017 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship, joining the First Team selections that were released earlier today. WGCA Second Team All-Americans Katelyn Dambaugh, Senior, University of South Carolina Casey Danielson, Senior, Stanford University Martina Edberg, Senior, California State University, Fullerton Haylee Harford, Sophomore, Furman University Hannah Kim, Junior, Northwestern University Amy Lee, Junior, Baylor University Haley Moore, Sophomore, University of Arizona Pimnipa Panthong, Freshman, Kent State University Lauren Stephenson, Sophomore, University of Alabama Albane Valenzuela, Freshman, Stanford University Elodie Van Dievoet, Sophomore, University of Michigan Dewi Weber, Sophomore, University of Miami WGCA Honorable Mention All-Americans Sarah Burnham, Junior, Michigan State University Matilda Castren, Senior, Florida State University Mariel Galdiano, Freshman, UCLA Kelly Grassel, Senior, University of Florida Jillian Hollis, Sophomore, University of Georgia My Leander, Senior, San Jose State University Harang Lee, Senior, University of Georgia Olivia Mehaffey, Freshman, Arizona State University Morgane Metraux, Junior, Florida State University Victoria Morgan, Senior, University of Southern California Ainhoa Olarra, Junior, University of South Carolina Sophia Schubert, Junior, University of Texas Sierra Sims, Senior, Wake Forest University Robynn Ree, Sophomore, University of Southern California Bailey Tardy, Sophomore, University of Georgia Taylor Tomlinson, Junior, University of Florida Alex White, Senior, Brigham Young University
Page Two These All-Americans join the following WGCA First Team All-Americans announced earlier today: WGCA First Team All-Americans Kristen Gillman, Freshman, University of Alabama August Kim, Senior, Purdue University Cheyenne Knight, Sophomore, University of Alabama Jennifer Kupcho, Sophomore, Wake Forest University Andrea Lee, Freshman, Stanford University Leona Maguire, Junior, Duke University Linnea Strom, Sophomore, Arizona State University Maddie Szeryk, Junior, Texas A&M University Maria Torres, Senior, University of Florida Monica Vaughn, Junior, Arizona State University Lilia Vu, Sophomore, UCLA About the Women’s Golf Coaches Association The Women’s Golf Coaches Association, founded in 1983, is a non-profit organization representing women’s collegiate golf coaches. The WGCA was formed to encourage the playing of college golf for women in correlation with a general objective of education and in accordance with the highest tradition of intercollegiate competition. Today, the WGCA represents over 600 coaches throughout the U.S. and is dedicated to educating, promoting and recognizing both its members and the student-athletes they represent. ###