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Lee-Anne Pace Tulsa |
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Laura Luethke Fresno State |
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CHICAGO The National Golf Coaches Association announced the 2004-05 student-athlete and coaches awards for Division I Womens College Golf. Winners were recognized at the NGCA Division I Awards Banquet held in Sunriver, Oregon on Friday evening, May 20. Tulsa senior Lee-Anne Pace and Fresno State freshman, Laura Luethke, were named second-team and honorable mention, respectively. Both Pace and Luethke were named first-team all-WAC.
The following is the complete list of the awards. Click on the .pdf to the right for the NGCA version.
Eleanor Dudley Division I Player of the YearLouise Stahle, Arizona State
Division I Freshman of the YearLouise Stahle, Arizona State
Golfstat CupLouise Stahle, Arizona State
Division I Kim Moore Spirit AwardMallory Code, Florida
Dinah Shore Trophy AwardKarin Sjodin, Oklahoma State
Edith Cummings Munson Golf AwardKarin Sjodin, Oklahoma State
Division I National Coach of the YearDan Brooks, Duke University
Division I Regional Coaches of the YearEast Region: Dan Brooks, Duke
Central Region: Stephanie Cooper, Missouri
West Region: Melissa Luellen, Arizona State
Division I All-American Teams1st TeamAnna Grzebien, Duke
Ashley Hoagland, Wake Forest
Elizabeth Janangelo, Duke
Brittany Lang, Duke
Stacy Lewis, Arkansas
Charlotte Mayorkas, UCLA
Diana Ramage, Auburn
Violeta Retamoza, Tennessee
Karin Sjodin, Oklahoma State
Louise Stahle, Arizona State
Annie Thurman-Young, Oklahoma State
2nd TeamAmie Cochran, UCLA
Kay Hoey, Long Beach State
Lindsay Knowlton, Ohio State
Carolina Llano, Pepperdine
Maria Martinez, Auburn
Susie Mathews, UCLA
Lee Anne Pace, TulsaDewi Schreefel, USC
Jenny Suh, Furman
Alison Walshe, Tulane
Honorable MentionNiloufar Aazam-Zanganeh, Duke
Sofie Andersson, California
Claire Dury, California
Kelly Froelich, Georgia
Nicole Hage, Auburn
Denise Knaebel, Missouri
Cassandra Kirkland, Arizona
Anastasia Kostina, Washington State
Laura Luethke, Fresno StatePaige MacKenzie, Washington
Rachel Newren, BYU
Maria Ohlsson, Missouri
Brooke Shelton, LSU
Eileen Vargas, Pepperdine
Whitney Wade, Georgia
Leah Wigger, Virginia
The National Golf Coaches Association, founded in 1983, is a non-profit organization epresenting
women's collegiate golf coaches. The NGCA 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 NGCA represents over 350 programs throughout the U.S. and is dedicated to educating, promoting and recognizing both its members and the student-athletes they represent.