
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – Four Chadron State golfers earned selection to the 2025 Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholar Team, with juniorAubree Heinsma earning the honor for a third time and a trio of CSC freshman – Klara Kleinig, Allison Sanger and Maggie Teague – selected for the first time in their careers.
To be eligible for the honor, student-athletes must have a 3.50 GPA or better, be an amateur on the team's roster at the conclusion of the season and play in 50 percent or more of each team's competitive rounds up until the conference championships.
This marks the second consecutive year that Chadron State has placed four golfers on the WGCA All-America team despite graduating three of their four honorees from last season.
It is yet another academic feather in the cap of Heinsma, a perfect 4.0 student who was previously honored with the RMAC Women's Golf Summit Award, given to the student- athlete competing at the conference championships with the highest GPA, as well as a place on the RMAC All-Academic First Team. A junior from Windsor, Colorado, Heinsma previously took home WGCA All-American Scholar honors in 2022-23 and 2023-24.
Kleinig, a native of Leipzig, Germany who attended high school in Kansas and had CSC's best stroke average during the 2024-25 season, won her first WGCA award alongside
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Sanger, a native of Windsor, Colorado, and Teague, who hails from Casper, Wyoming. The trio were among four Eagle freshman golfers who saw considerable time in the starting lineup.
A total of 1,499 golfers from 403 programs across all NCAA divisions were recognized with the WGCA honor.
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