2026 All-NCAC Women's Golf Team Released

CLEVELAND, OH – DePauw senior Becky Williams (Zionsville, IN/University High School of Indiana) claimed her third-consecutive Player of the Year honor, while Kenyon first-year Rafa Plasa (Isernhagen, Germany/Western Reserve Academy) was tabbed the Newcomer of the Year to highlight the 2026 All-NCAC women’s golf team.
 
Williams, who captured her third straight first-team All-NCAC certificate this season, earns the Tigers their sixth Player of the Year award. The senior recorded five medalist finishes this season, winning Denison’s Lynn Schweizer Invite, Illinois Wesleyan’s Fall Classic, Rose-Hulman’s Music City Shootout, IU Indy’s Lady Jaguar Invite and DePauw’s Spring Clash. Most recently, Williams carded a 54-hole score of 232 (82-75-75) at the 2026 NCAC Championship, finishing in a tie for third. She currently ranks as the top women’s golfer in the NCAC and sits No. 5 in the Great Lakes Region and No. 23 nationally in Division III, while owning a 73.3 scoring average.
 
Plasa, who collected All-NCAC first-team honors in her first season of collegiate women’s golf, was named the NCAC Newcomer of the Year. The rookie placed within the top five in all six competitions she competed in this season, highlighted by winning the 2026 NCAC Women’s Golf Championship. At the conference championship, Plasa shot a 230 (76-73-81) to tie teammate Sasha Belova (Ekaterinburg, Russia/Ekaterinburg Gymnasium #2), who also carded a 230 (77-75-78). After making par on the second playoff hole, Plasa was named the 2026 NCAC Women’s Golf Medalist. The first-year currently ranks No. 24 in the Great Lakes Region and No. 147 nationally in Division III, while owning a 77.9 scoring average.
 
Joining Plasa and Williams on the first team were Denison junior Natalia Fanucchi (Carlsbad, CA/Sage Creek) and sophomore Siena Maschke (Cleveland, OH/Laurel School) and Kenyon’s Belova.
 
Finally, Kenyon earned the 2026 Coaching Staff of the Year honor in the program’s first season of varsity competition. Head coach Evan Williams, who is in his second season at the helm, guided the Owls to eight top-10 finishes during the 2025-26 campaign. Kenyon captured three tournament titles and added two runner-up finishes during the regular season. The Owls earned victories at Berry’s Port City Classic, Kalamazoo’s Steven Tyler Memorial Invite and Wooster’s Eva Shorb Weiskopf Invite before most recently placing second at the 2026 NCAC Championship with a 54-hole score of 967 (321-320-326).

 

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