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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Lakers' Olivia Stoll named GLIAC Golfer of Year; four others earn honors

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Rebecca Mailloux Head Coach | Grand Valley State University Athletics Website

Rebecca Mailloux Head Coach | Grand Valley State University Athletics Website

Five players from the Lakers women's golf team have been recognized with All-GLIAC honors, as announced by the league. Among them, Olivia Stoll has been named Golfer of the Year for the second consecutive year.

Olivia Stoll, a junior at Grand Valley State, has achieved this honor for the 13th time in the program's history. Her performance contributed significantly to the Lakers' GLIAC Title win this season. She secured individual medalist honors and triumphed in both her matchups during the match play segment. Stoll also claimed victory at the Gilda's Club Invitational and achieved two additional top three finishes along with three more top 10 placements. She is currently ranked 21st nationally and has shot nine rounds of par or better, with her lowest round being a 69.

Joining Stoll on the first team is fellow junior Julia Sanchez. Sanchez had one top three finish this season, coming in as runner-up to Stoll at the GLIAC Championships. She also recorded another top five finish and placed in the top 20 in five tournaments. Sanchez shot two rounds of par or better, with a low round of 69.

On the second team are Megan Miron, Paula Badino, and Rachael Krieger. Miron achieved four rounds of 72 or better, with a low score of 71, alongside one top five finish and five overall top 20 finishes. Paula Badino had one top 10 finish and three more within the top 20 for the Lakers. Rachael Krieger's best was a low round of 71, contributing to six top 25 finishes, including one in the top five.

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