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GLIAC Announces Women's Golf Postseason Awards

ALLENDALE, MICH. – The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced their postseason awards, with the GVSU women's golf team taking all three major awards and six players earning All-GLIAC honors.
 
Grand Valley State head women's golf coach Rebecca Mailloux has been named GLIAC Coach of the Year for the 10th time in her career. Mailloux led the Lakers to five victories, including both the GLIAC Championship and the East Regional title. Additionally, the Lakers claimed four more top three finishes. She coached six golfers to All-GLIAC awards, with Olivia Stoll winning Golfer of the Year and Charlotte Goersch earning Freshman of the Year. The Lakers are currently ranked ninth overall in the country and are playing in the National Championships for the eighth consecutive season under Mailloux.
 
For the third straight season, Grand Valley State senior Olivia Stoll was selected as the GLIAC Women's Golfer of the Year. Stoll is the eighth Laker to earn the award, with GVSU taking home a total of 15 of them. The GLIAC individual medalist also won at the SMSU Spring Invite and placed in the top three four more times and three more top ten finishes. Stoll carded 17 rounds of par or better, three times shooting a low round of 68. Currently the ninth ranked player in the country, Stoll is the second Laker to earn three or more GLIAC Golfer of the Year awards, joining current assistant coach Katie Chipman.
 
Earning GLIAC Freshman of the Year was GVSU's Charlotte Goersch. She becomes the 12th golfer in program history to earn the award. Goersch earned one win this season, coming in first at the Gilda's Club Laker Fall Invite, while earning four additional top 10 finishes, including being the runner-up at the East Regional. In her first season in Allendale, Goersch totaled four rounds of par or better, carding a low round of 71. She is currently the 63rd ranked golfer in the country.
 
Also on the first team were Megan Miron, Paula Badino, and Rachael Krieger. Miron totaled seven top 10 finishes, twice finishing in the top three. She shot two rounds of par or better, with a low round of 69. Badino had four top ten finishes and three in the top five. She carded a low round of 70, shooting six rounds of par or better. Krieger shot two rounds of par or better, tallying a low round of 69. She earned one top three finish, along with three more in the top 10.
 
Julia Sanchez earned the fifth All-GLIAC honors of her career, being named the second team this year. Sanchez recorded two top 10 finishes and shot a low round of even-par 72.
 
 
 
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