CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – For the third time in the last five years, the University of San Francisco women's golf program earned a place on the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) Top 25 GPA list, awarded to teams with the highest cumulative grade-point average this academic year.
As a team, San Francisco accumulated a 3.86 grade-point average, 19th best among all Division I programs in the country. Ball State secured the top spot with a 3.96, earning the 2024-25 WGCA All-Scholar GPA Award.
This past season,
Rodaylin Mina became the only team member to earned a 4.0 GPA for the entire academic year.
Jolie Chee and
Yvonne Shang totaled 4.0 GPAs in the 2024 fall semester while
Riana Mission and
Eva Pett secured the perfect mark in the 2025 spring semester. Pett, Mission, and Mina were also selected as West Coast Conference All-Academic recipients, while Shang and Chee earned honorable mention selections.
Along with league recognition, Pett, Mission, and Mina were among 1,499 women's collegiate golfers from 403 programs to be named to the WGCA All-American Scholar Team. Mission and Pett return to the list for the third consecutive year, as the duo earned the honor in both last season and 2022-23, while Mina earned the prestigious academic honor for the first time.
The full 2024-25 WGCA Top 25 GPA List can be viewed
here.
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