SEATTLE -- The Women's Golf Coaches Association announced its All-American Scholars on Tuesday, with four members of the Washington Women's Golf team being named to the prestigious list. Sophomore Brittany Kwon, junior Martha Lewis, freshman Camille Boyd and freshman Stefanie Deng were all honored by the WGCA for their efforts this past academic year.
Kwon, a sophomore from Bremerton, Wash., competed in eight events this Spring for the Huskies. Her T-23 finish at the SMU Trinity Forest Invitational was best on the team.
A junior from Surrey, England, Lewis finished in seventh place at the Juli Inkster Meadow Club Invitational in March, her best finish of the season for UW.
Boyd, a freshman from Shanghai, China, had her best finish of the year at the Pac-12 Championships, leading the Huskies with a T-17 finish.
A freshman from Shanghai, China, Deng competed in eight events in the Spring season, having the low score on the team twice, while also finishing T-3 at the Juli Inkster Meadow Club Invitational.
To be nominated for the All-American Scholar Team, a student-athlete must have an overall grade point average of 3.50 or higher for the entirety of their collegiate career.
About the Women's Golf Coaches Association
The Women's Golf Coaches Association, founded in 1983, is a non-profit organization representing women's collegiate golf coaches. The WGCA was formed to encourage the playing of college golf for women in correlation with a general objective of education and in accordance with the highest tradition of intercollegiate competition. Today, the WGCA represents over 650 coaches throughout the U.S. and is dedicated to educating, promoting and recognizing both its members and the student-athletes they represent.