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All-ODAC Women's Golf Awards Announced

RMC's Mussatt and Hearn, WLU's Bhatt and Haetzel, LYN's Gabbie Hollberg Earn Special Recognition

FOREST, Va. --- Fresh off a successful conference championship, the ODAC women's golf coaches completed a new process this week to recognize the 2025-26 All-ODAC Women's Golf Awards.

Tournament champion Randolph-Macon College earned five all-conference spots and runner-up Washington and Lee University saw four athletes earn all-league recognition as part of an increased 16-player awards list that combines both the use of national rankings by Clippd and a traditional coaches' input selection process.

Randolph-Macon junior standout Morgan Mussatt headlines the list as the ODAC Golfer of the Year, while Yellow Jackets mentor Bryan Hearn was tabbed the ODAC Coach of the Year. WLU first-year star Toral Bhatt -- winner of the ODAC individual championship on Tuesday -- garnered ODAC Rookie of the Year laurels, while senior teammate Julia Haetzel received ODAC/Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors from the league's athletic communications personnel. The remaining bestowed by the coaches was ODAC Sportswoman of the Year distinction, which went to University of Lynchburg senior Gabbie Hollberg.

This year's all-conference contingent includes six players on the All-ODAC First Team and five on both the All-ODAC Second Team and All-ODAC Third Team. Representation on the first and second teams was determined by national ranking, while the members of the third team combined that information with a selection process employed by the coaches.

Nine of this year's honorees are on an All-ODAC Team for at least a second straight year. Mussatt -- the 2025 conference champion -- and RMC teammate Lilly Hall both repeat as first team members, while fellow Yellow Jacket Alexis Haller moves up from the 2025 second team. Virginia Wesleyan University's Juliette Coffey -- the 2024 ODAC individual champion -- makes the jump from the third team to the first team. The same could be said of WLU's Berkeley Bundy.

The Generals' Haetzel pairs her VAFB scholar-athlete award with an appointment to the second team after the 2023 ODAC individual medalist earned first team honors last year. Lynchburg's Lily Rowe is also a second teamer after appearing on last year's first team.

Bridgewater College's Hannah Rizzo is on a list for the second year running, adding a third team honor to last season's second team selection. Lynchburg's Hollberg is a third team honoree for a second straight season.

Listed below is the full slate of All-ODAC Women's Golf Awards. For more information, visit the websites of any of the participating schools, or go to the ODAC's home on the Internet at odaconline.com.

2025-26 ALL-ODAC WOMEN'S GOLF AWARDS
Golfer of the Year:
 Morgan Mussatt, Jr., Randolph-Macon
ODAC Coach of the Year: Bryan Hearn, Randolph-Macon
ODAC Rookie of the Year: Toral Bhatt, Fy., Washington and Lee
ODAC/Virginia Farm Bureau Scholar-Athlete: Julia Haetzel, Sr., Washington and Lee
Sportswoman of the Year: Gabbie Hollberg, Sr., Lynchburg
 
ALL-ODAC FIRST TEAM
Lilly Hall * So. Randolph-Macon College
Alexis Haller ^ Jr. Randolph-Macon College
Morgan Mussatt * Jr. Randolph-Macon College
Juliette Coffey + Jr. Virginia Wesleyan University
Toral Bhatt Fy. Washington and Lee University
Berkeley Bundy + So. Washington and Lee University
ALL-ODAC SECOND TEAM
Lily Rowe * Sr. Lynchburg, University of
Grace Saunders So. Lynchburg, University of
Grace Anne Haggerty Fr. Randolph-Macon College
Mackenzie Cline Fy. Washington and Lee University
Julia Haetzel * Sr. Washington and Lee University
ALL-ODAC THIRD TEAM
Hannah Rizzo ^ Jr. Bridgewater College
Gabbie Hollberg + Sr. Lynchburg, University of
Elli Flinchum Sr. Randolph-Macon College
Cheyenne Krupp Jr. Virginia Wesleyan University
Mia Skaggs Jr. Virginia Wesleyan University
* 2025 All-ODAC 1st Team
^ 2025 All-ODAC 2nd Team
+ 2025 All-ODAC 3rd Team