CORAL SPRINGS, Florida (June 30, 2025) – The 2024-25 WGCA All-American Scholar Team was announced today. UW-Stout's
Kaitlyn Bohl,
Julia Imai,
Avery Meyer,
Brin Neumann,
Hallie Tulip were selected to the team.
Kaitlyn Bohl, a freshman from Bloomer Wis., is undecided on a major. She played in 14 rounds with a season stroke average of 87.29. Her best finish this season was a ninth place finish at the Falcon Invite.
Julia Imai, a freshman from Brookline, Mass. is a food science and technology major. Imai was named WGCA All-Region to cap off her impress ive freshman campaign. She was the WIAC Champion, WIAC Player and Newcomer of the Year, First-Team All-WIAC. She shot 76 or better in 11 rounds and finished 8th or high in 7 of 10 events played.
Avery Meyer, a freshman from Rochester, Minn., is majoring in golf enterprise management. She played in 14 rounds with a season stroke average of 87.79. Her best finish this season was a 18th place finish at the UW-Stout Spring Invite.
Brin Neumann, a sophomore from Warrens, Wis., is majoring in applied journalism. She placed seventh at the WIAC Championships to earn second-team All-WIAC honors. Had four top-10 finishes. This is Neumann's second WGCA All-American Scholar honor.
Hallie Tulip, a junior from Arcadia, Wis., is majoring in business. She played in 14 rounds with a season stroke average of 85.53. She placed eighth at the UW-Stout Spring Invite.This is Tulip's third time as a WGCA All-American Scholar.
A total of 1,499 women's collegiate golfers from 403 programs recognized with this prestigious honor. The criteria for selection to the All-American Scholar Team are some of the most stringent in all of college athletics and continue to demonstrate the high-level academic achievements of our players. To be selected, a student-athlete must: Have an overall cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or higher. Be an amateur and on the team's roster through the conclusion of the team's season. Have played in 50% of the college's regularly scheduled competitive rounds during the year nominated through the team's conference championship.