ST. LOUIS – University of Missouri-St. Louis women's golfer
Wilma Zanderau was named to the Women's Golf Coaches Association's All-America Honorable Mention team on Wednesday. It's the fourth straight year she's earned All-America accolades. She was an honorable mention selection in 2022-23 and earned second team honors in 2023-24 and 2024-25.
Zanderau joins Emma Thorngrean as the only players in program history to be four-time All-Americans.
She finished in a tie for 15th at the NCAA Division II Championships at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., last month. Zanderau finished the tournament with a 54-hole score of 225 (77-71-77) to lead UMSL to an eighth-place finish in the stroke play portion of the championship event and a spot in the medal/match play quarterfinal.
Zanderau, the GLVC Player of the Year and All-East Region selection, finished the season with a scoring average of 74.65, shot rounds of par or better 10 times and ha a low round of 65 in the final round of the UMSL Spring Invitational back in April. She had three top five and six top 10 finishes this season.
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Hillary Currier was named to the WGCA All-East Region team. Currier, a first team All-GLVC selection, finished the season with a scoring average of 75.98, shot rounds of par or better seven times and had a low round of 67 in the second round of the LeeAnn Noble Memorial back in October. She had three top five finishes and four top finishes this season.
The Tritons set unprecedented milestones in 2025-26. They captured their first GLVC title in program history, advanced to their 16th straight NCAA Regional and earned their seventh NCAA Championship appearance. For the first time ever, the Tritons advanced to the medal/match play portion of the national tournament where they narrowly fell to Wingate, the top ranked team in the country, 3-2.