Edith Cummings Munson Golf Award
The Edith Cummings Munson Golf Award is an annual award inspired by Edith Cummings Munson that is given to one of the top collegiate female golfers who excels in academics. The award is presented by the National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA).
The award is presented annually to the Women's NCAA Division I golfer who is an upperclassman and both a WGCA All-American Scholar and All-American. If multiple golfers qualify, the award goes to the individual with the highest GPA.[1]
Recipients
Year | Winner | College |
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1989 | Elsabe Heffer | Lamar |
1990 | JoAnne Brooks | Nebraska |
1991 | Traci Hanson | San Jose State |
1992 | Stephanie Martin | Oklahoma State |
1993 | Stephanie Neill | Wake Forest |
1994 | Katharina Larsson | Tennessee |
1995 | Heather Bowie | Arizona State |
1996 | Marcie Clemmons | Auburn |
1997 | K.M. Juul | San Jose State |
1998 | Julia Boros | Georgia |
1999 | Hilary Homeyes | Stanford |
2000 | Lisette Lee | LSU |
2001 | Stacy Prammanasudh | Tulsa |
2002 | Emma Zackrisson | Oklahoma State |
2003 | Alena Sharp | New Mexico State |
2004 | Kailin Downs | New Mexico |
2005 | Karin Sjödin | Oklahoma State |
2006 | Amanda Blumenherst | Duke |
2007 | Marci Turner | Tennessee |
2008 | Azahara Muñoz | Arizona State |
2009 | Azahara Muñoz | Arizona State |
2010 | Juliana Murcia | Arizona State |
2011 | Brooke Pancake | Alabama |
2012 | Brooke Pancake | Alabama |
2013 | Stephanie Meadow | Alabama |
2014 | Stephanie Meadow | Alabama |
2015 | Noemi Jimenez | Arizona State |
2016 | Laura Lonardi | Baylor |
2017 | Leona Maguire | Duke |
2018 | Leona Maguire | Duke |
2019 | Albane Valenzuela | Stanford |
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References
- "Edith Cummings Munson Award". Stanford Athletics. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
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