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Six Women's Golfers Named as WGCA All-American Scholars
7/6/2023 3:02:00 PM | Women's Golf
Bluejays now with 42 honorees since 2014
2022-23 WGCA All-American Scholars (PDF)
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. -- Creighton University had six women who are among the 1,401 collegiate golfers recognized by the Women's Golf Coaches Association as All-American Scholars. The Bluejay honorees include freshmen Mia Gaboriau and Annika Yturralde, sophomores Eleanor Hudepohl and Katherine Lemke and seniors Gabby Tremblay and Katie Allen.
Creighton's six honorees were the second-most in the BIG EAST, one shy of St. John's league-leading seven. The Red Storm joined Dartmouth, Northern Kentucky, New Mexico and Western Kentucky as the only Universities with more than six women to be recognized.
Allen was recognized for the fifth consecutive year and it was the fourth such honor for Tremblay. Hudepohl and Lemke made the list for a second season in a row, while both Yturralde and Gaboriau made their debuts on the list. All six women owned a spot on the Creighton Dean's List last fall and five of those women repeated the honor in the spring. Creighton now owns 42 WGCA All-American Scholars since 2014.
A native of Phoenix, Ariz., Allen owned a scoring average of 77.09, giving her three of the top nine single-season scoring averages by a Bluejay in the past 20 years. Allen had two top-10 finishes in 2022-23, as well as a hole-in-one on April 16th in a practice round prior to the BIG EAST Championships.
Tremblay averaged 78.48 strokes per round and finished fourth at the Big O Classic. She closed her career with a 78.53 scoring average and led CU in that category as both a freshman and sophomore.
Hudepohl averaged 75.17 strokes per round during her sophomore campaign, the best single-season mark by a Bluejay in the past 20 years. The Cincinnati resident owned five top-five finishes, including victories at the Big O Classic and the Motor City Classic, to help her earn First Team All-BIG EAST accolades.
Lemke was named First Team All-BIG EAST and earned medalist honors at the BIG EAST Championship for the second straight season. Lemke's 75.39 scoring average helped her to six top-five finishes in 12 events. The Geneva, Ill., product also won the Stampede at the Creek and was the nation's lone player to win back-to-back conference tournaments this season. She shot a school-record 67 at the BIG EAST Championships, matching a league record.
Yturralde averaged 78.00 strokes while playing in 30 rounds during her first year as a Bluejay. She had a low-round of 73 (three times), and the La Mesa, Calif., native's lone top-10 finish came at the Big O Classic in October.
Gaboriau averaged 78.11 strokes per round while playing in nine tournaments during her freshman campaign at CU. The Dallas, Texas, native opened her career with back-to-back eighth place finishes at the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial (Sept. 12-13) and Kelsey Chugg Invitational (Sept. 19-20).
The criteria for selection to the All-American Scholar Team are some of the most stringent in all of college athletics. The minimum cumulative GPA is 3.50, and the student-athlete must have played in 50% of the college's regularly scheduled competitive rounds during the year nominated through the team's conference championship.
The entire 2022-23 WGCA All-American Scholar Teams can be found at https://gocreighton.com//documents/2023/7/6/WGCA_All-Scholar_Release_2223.pdf.
The Bluejays are coached by Debbie Conry. The women in the golf program own a department-best cumulative GPA of 3.91. The women's golf team GPA of 3.90 in the fall 2022 semester was the best mark by any Bluejay team for one semester in the last 23 years.
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. -- Creighton University had six women who are among the 1,401 collegiate golfers recognized by the Women's Golf Coaches Association as All-American Scholars. The Bluejay honorees include freshmen Mia Gaboriau and Annika Yturralde, sophomores Eleanor Hudepohl and Katherine Lemke and seniors Gabby Tremblay and Katie Allen.
Creighton's six honorees were the second-most in the BIG EAST, one shy of St. John's league-leading seven. The Red Storm joined Dartmouth, Northern Kentucky, New Mexico and Western Kentucky as the only Universities with more than six women to be recognized.
Allen was recognized for the fifth consecutive year and it was the fourth such honor for Tremblay. Hudepohl and Lemke made the list for a second season in a row, while both Yturralde and Gaboriau made their debuts on the list. All six women owned a spot on the Creighton Dean's List last fall and five of those women repeated the honor in the spring. Creighton now owns 42 WGCA All-American Scholars since 2014.
A native of Phoenix, Ariz., Allen owned a scoring average of 77.09, giving her three of the top nine single-season scoring averages by a Bluejay in the past 20 years. Allen had two top-10 finishes in 2022-23, as well as a hole-in-one on April 16th in a practice round prior to the BIG EAST Championships.
Tremblay averaged 78.48 strokes per round and finished fourth at the Big O Classic. She closed her career with a 78.53 scoring average and led CU in that category as both a freshman and sophomore.
Hudepohl averaged 75.17 strokes per round during her sophomore campaign, the best single-season mark by a Bluejay in the past 20 years. The Cincinnati resident owned five top-five finishes, including victories at the Big O Classic and the Motor City Classic, to help her earn First Team All-BIG EAST accolades.
Lemke was named First Team All-BIG EAST and earned medalist honors at the BIG EAST Championship for the second straight season. Lemke's 75.39 scoring average helped her to six top-five finishes in 12 events. The Geneva, Ill., product also won the Stampede at the Creek and was the nation's lone player to win back-to-back conference tournaments this season. She shot a school-record 67 at the BIG EAST Championships, matching a league record.
Yturralde averaged 78.00 strokes while playing in 30 rounds during her first year as a Bluejay. She had a low-round of 73 (three times), and the La Mesa, Calif., native's lone top-10 finish came at the Big O Classic in October.
Gaboriau averaged 78.11 strokes per round while playing in nine tournaments during her freshman campaign at CU. The Dallas, Texas, native opened her career with back-to-back eighth place finishes at the MSU/Payne Stewart Memorial (Sept. 12-13) and Kelsey Chugg Invitational (Sept. 19-20).
The criteria for selection to the All-American Scholar Team are some of the most stringent in all of college athletics. The minimum cumulative GPA is 3.50, and the student-athlete must have played in 50% of the college's regularly scheduled competitive rounds during the year nominated through the team's conference championship.
The entire 2022-23 WGCA All-American Scholar Teams can be found at https://gocreighton.com//documents/2023/7/6/WGCA_All-Scholar_Release_2223.pdf.
The Bluejays are coached by Debbie Conry. The women in the golf program own a department-best cumulative GPA of 3.91. The women's golf team GPA of 3.90 in the fall 2022 semester was the best mark by any Bluejay team for one semester in the last 23 years.
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