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LITCHFIELD PARK, Ariz. (Apr. 19, 2026) – For the third-consecutive season, the Big Sky Conference Women’s Golf Championship will be held at The Wigwam, as all 10 full-time members battle to claim the league’s top prize.
Hornets Seek Four Straight Titles
The Sacramento State Hornets will enter their final Big Sky Women’s Golf Championship seeking a fourth-consecutive title, as they’ve claimed every trophy dating back to 2023. They also won five of the previous six available team titles.
The Hornets are ranked No. 75 heading into the week, led by a trio of First Team All-Conference performers.
Reigning Individual Champ Returns
Montana State’s Maddie Montoya, the 2025 Big Sky Individual Champion, will return for the Bobcats this season in hopes of repeating as league champ. Last season Montoya carded a 4-under 209 to outpace the field, and become the first Bobcat ever to represent the institution at NCAA Regionals.
2025-26 All-Conference Team Announced
The Big Sky Conference office has released its 2025-26 Women’s Golf All-Conference Team and Individual Award Winners, highlighting the best the league has to offer before the championship tournament takes place at The Wigwam.
Northern Arizona’s Lizzie Neale has been named Big Sky Conference Player of the Year, snapping a six-season streak by Sacramento State of having an individual claim the title. With the honor, Neale becomes the first Lumberjack since Sofia Anokhina to earn Player of the Year from the Big Sky since 2017.
Neale, a senior from New Zealand, will enter the Big Sky Championship ranked No. 179 in the NCAA, finishing the regular season with a scoring average of 71.6 for the ‘Jacks. She was joined on the Big Sky’s All-Conference First Team by teammates Amy Hodgkins and Frankie Dezis.
Sacramento State’s Sophia Lee has been named the league’s Freshman of the Year, following an impressive campaign for the Hornets. She’s Sac State’s second-consecutive Freshman of the Year, as Lee’s teammate Darla May Dela Torre claimed the honor last season. The Hornets have claimed seven of the previous eight Freshman of the Year titles available from the Big Sky.
Lee was joined on the Big Sky’s First Team by teammates Tova Hatton and Ella Kraft.
Northern Colorado’s Timbre Shehee also earned First Team All-Big Sky status, breaking up a grouping heavily dominated by Northern Arizona and Sacramento State.
In total, the Bobcats of Montana State had five players honored, with four on the league’s Second Team and one additional Honorable Mention.
The 2026 Big Sky Conference Women's Golf Championship will take place at The Wigwam Golf Resort in Litchfield Park, Arizona from April 20-22. The Women's Championship will be played on the Blue Course.
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2025-26 Big Sky Women’s Golf Individual Award Winners & All-Conference Team
Player of the Year: Lizzie Neale, Northern Arizona
Freshman of the Year: Sophia Lee, Sacramento State
First Team All-Conference
Lizzie Neale, Northern Arizona
Tova Hatton, Sacramento State
Ella Kraft, Sacramento State
Amy Hodgkins, Northern Arizona
Timbre Shehee, Northern Colorado
Frankie Dezis, Northern Arizona
Sophia Lee, Sacramento State
Second Team All-Conference
Lauren Greeny, Montana State
Samantha Colombine, Northern Colorado
Norah Seidl, Montana State
Eva Heinz, Montana State
Jade Gruher, Weber State
Darla May Dela Torre, Sacramento State
Ashleigh Wilson, Montana State
All-Conference Honorable Mention
Jaci Hartman, Northern Colorado
Cala Korman, Weber State
Sofia Fuenmayor, Weber State
Maddie Montoya, Montana State
Berkley Ledesma, Eastern Washington
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