2025 All-NCAC Women's Golf Team Announced

CLEVELAND, OH -- DePauw junior Becky Williams (Zionsville, IN/University High School of Indiana) claimed her second-consecutive Player of the Year honor, while Denison first-year Siena Maschke (Cleveland, OH/Laurel School) was tabbed the Newcomer of the Year to highlight the 2025 All-NCAC women’s golf team.

Williams, who captured her second straight first-team all-conference certificate this season, earns the Tigers their fifth Player of the Year award. Williams has earned six medalist finishes this season, including winning the 54-hole 2025 NCAC Women’s Golf Championship with a three-over 219 (72-72-75). Also noteworthy, the junior placed on top of the 49-golfer leaderboard at Division I IU Indianapolis’ Lady Jaguar Invitational with an even 144 (68-76). The junior is currently ranked as the top women’s golfer in the Great Lakes Region, is the No. 5 golfer in all of Division III and owns a 72.59 scoring average.

Maschke, who collected All-NCAC first-team honors in her first year of collegiate women’s golf, was named the NCAC Newcomer of the Year. She is the fifth-consecutive and sixth overall Big Red women’s golfer to claim the award. Maschke has earned five top 10 finishes this season, including tying for sixth at the 54-hole 2025 NCAC Women’s Golf Championship with a 235 (78-81-76). The first-year is currently ranked as the No. 8 women’s golfer in the Great Lakes Region, is the No. 51 golfer in all of Division III and owns a 77.42 scoring average.

Joining Maschke and Williams on the first team were Denison sophomore Lizzy Grant (Hudson, OH/Hudson) and senior Ella McRoberts (Venetia, PA/Peters Township) and Wooster senior Ally Siewert (Northfield, OH/Nordonia). McRoberts, the 2023 Newcomer of the Year, is the only four-time first-team All-NCAC honoree this season, while Siewert also collects her fourth all-conference certificate with atop-team selection this season after earning second-team laurels in 2024 and 2023 and an honorable mention nod in 2022. Grant elevates to the first team following a second-team placement a season ago.

Finally, Denison earned the 2025 Coaching Staff of the Year honor. This is the fifth-consecutive time that the Big Red leadership has earned the top coaching honor in women’s golf. Head coach Lauren Grogan, who is in her sixth season at the helm, is assisted by Alexander Jones and Allie White. The Denison squad posted nine top-10 finishes this season, including six top-five placements. The Big Red started the season with a first-place finish in the Lynn Schweizer Invitational and just recently earned the 2025 NCAC Championship title. Denison captured its fifth-straight conference crown with a 54-hole score of 929 (303-316-310). As NCAC champions, the Big Red have earned the league’s automatic bid into the 2025 NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championships, which will be contested at Kingsmill Resort and Spa in Williamsburg, Virginia, May 13-16.

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