(Sioux City, Iowa) – Honors for the 2025 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Women’s Golf Season have been announced.
The All-Conference Team for 2024-25 was voted on by the coaches at the conclusion of the season.
The top ten are considered first team, with the next five (including ties) being named second team. An honorable mention list was also created based on minimum votes from the coaches.
Allison Meyerink from Dakota Wesleyan was named the GPAC Women’s Golf Player-of-the-Year and Newcomer-of-the-Year. Jim Danson from Doane was named Coach-of-the-Year.
First Team:
Allison Meyerink Dakota Wesleyan Fr. Mitchell, S.D.
Connie Jarm Doane Fr. Monterey Park, Calif.
Kelsey Heath Mount Marty Sr. Sisseton, S.D.
Helene Getz Bergmo Briar Cliff Sr. Moelv, Norway
Alysen Sander Morningside So. Lincoln, Neb.
Kaitlyn Dumler Doane Jr. Lincoln, Neb.
Lucy Brown Morningside So. Southport, United Kingdom
Emery Custer Concordia Jr. Broken Bow, Neb.
Julia Love Dordt So. Lafayette, Colo.
Sydney Streeter Doane Fr. Turlock, Calif.
Second Team:
Aidan Sander Morningside So. Lincoln, Neb.
Isabella Heintzelman Waldorf Sr. Dixon, Ill.
Laila Saunders Doane Fr. Deer Park, Tex.
Ashton Austreim Dakota Wesleyan Jr. Brookings, S.D.
Sara Sudenga Dakota Wesleyan So. Sioux Falls, S.D.
Honorable Mention: Emily Hulshof (Northwestern), Claire Yunag (Northwestern), Tia Phaisan
(Doane), Kelly Baade (Briar Cliff
Northwestern women’s golfers Emily Hulshof and Claire Yunag have been named All-GPAC honorable mentions for their performances in 2024-25.
Emily Hulshof – Honorable Mention
A three-time selection to the All-GPAC team, Hulshof ends her time at Northwestern with the program’s second-best career scoring average (84.8). In 19 rounds this year, she averaged 84.3 with three top-10 finishes. Her single-season average is eighth in program history, putting her name in the top 10 of that category three times.
Claire Yunag – Honorable Mention
Yunag notches her first career All-GPAC selection after finishing 22nd at the GPAC Championships last month. She averaged an 86.4 in 17 rounds this season, posting the team’s fifth-best round at the Siouxland Invite in September. Yunag holds a career average of 87.7 over 52 rounds.
The top ten from the GPAC Tournament were considered the GPAC All-Tournament Team for 2025, with the medalist (Allison Meyerink) the captain of the All-Tournament Team.