Women's Golf | 6/17/2025 2:34:00 PM
Utah Tech women's golf placed four student-athletes on to the 2024-25 College Sports Communicators Division I Academic All-District® At-Large Team, which was announced on Tuesday.
Among the 1,038 total honorees on the Division I team list are juniors
Jenna Anderson and
Jane Olson, and sophomores
Mia Cesarek and
Samantha Phelan.
The 2024-25 Academic All-District® At-Large Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances both in competition and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
To be eligible for Academic All-District honors in women's golf, student-athletes must be a sophomore or older, earn a minimum 3.50 grade-point average and compete in at least 70 percent of the team-scoring events for the season.
Anderson (3.97 GPA/history and pre-law major), who was a 2023-24 CSC honoree last season, played in all nine team events with one top-five showing, and finished fourth on the team in scoring with a 76.27 stroke average with seven par-or-better rounds.
Anderson posted Utah Tech's best-overall individual finish this past season with a runner-up result at the spring season opening Utah Valley Wigwam Preview back in February (2/2-4). The junior opened with a pair of 1-under 71s on her way to a 54-hole total of plus-2 218 and WAC Player of the Week honors (2/6).
Anderson wound up with four top-20 individual showings overall, and closed the season with a t-29
th place finish at the 2025 WAC Championships (+14 230; 4/14-16). The junior currently stands t-fifth on Utah Tech's career scoring average list at 76.81 in 47 total rounds.
Olson (3.89 GPA/recreation and sports management major), who like Anderson was a 2023-24 CSC honoree last season, played in all nine team events and finished fifth on the team in scoring with a 77.69 stroke average.
Olson recorded a pair of t-29
th place finishes at the Weber State Kelsey Chugg Inv'l (+13 157; 9/16-17) and at the UVU Wigwam Preview (+18 234). She also posted a t-35
th showing at the WAC Championships (+23 239). The junior currently stands in eighth place on Utah Tech's career scoring average list at 77.68 in 84 total rounds.
Cesarek (3.93 GPA/business major) played in all nine team events and finished third on the team in scoring with a 76.00 stroke average with four par-or-better rounds.
Cesarek collected three top-20 finishes during her sophomore campaign, highlighted by a t-14
th place showing at the UVU Wigwam Preview (+10 226), and a solo 15
th place finish at the Montana State Bobcat Desert Classic (+4 220; 4/7-9).
She then closed the year with a 34
th-place result at the WAC Championships. The sophomore currently stands in second place on Utah Tech's career scoring average list at 76.24 in 46 total rounds.
Phelan (3.97 GPA/finance major) is coming off a record-setting season, during which she played in all nine team events and set the program's single-season scoring record with a 73.46 stroke average in 26 competitive rounds. In addition, the sophomore vaulted to the top spot on Utah Tech's career scoring list with a 75.27 stroke average in 49 total collegiate rounds.
The sophomore recorded a team-high five top-10 individual finishes, which ranked as the third-most in a single season in program history, and carded a team-best 12 par-or-better rounds overall.
Phelan started off the campaign with consecutive t-fifth place showings at the UVU Wolverine (-3 213; 9/8-10) and Weber State events (+6 150).
She then closed the season with three-straight top-10s, highlighted by a collegiate career best t-third place finish at the Southern Utah Lady Thunderbird Inv'l (E 216; 3/7-9), followed by a t-sixth result at the MSU Bobcat Desert Classic (-2 214).
Phelan wrapped up her sophomore season with a solo-fifth place finish at the WAC Championships (+2 218), which was the best finish by a Trailblazer at a conference championship event in the program's brief NCAA Division I era.