TU Women’s Golf Nets Pair of CSC Academic All-District Nods
UPLAND, Ind. – The Taylor women's golf program collected two academic honors recently, with Ellie Beavins and Hope Haarer being named to the 2025 CSC NAIA At-Large Academic All-District Team.
Beavins closed her career at Taylor with her first CSC Academic All-District selection. The senior registered a cumulative grade-point average of 3.53 in sport management and played in 10-of-11 tournaments for the Trojans with four top-10 finishes.
Haarer took CSC Academic All-District honors in her first year of eligibility with a 3.74 GPA in elementary education. The sophomore also played in all but one of TU's 11 events during the 2024-2025 season and logged six finishes inside the top-20.
The two CSC Academic All-District awards from TU women's golf increased the number of honors by Taylor Athletics for the 2024-2025 year to 62.
The CSC Academic All-District distinction is designed to recognize student-athletes for outstanding achievements in academics and athletics. To receive the honor, an athlete must have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 or higher, must have reached sophomore status academically during their season, and must have played in at least 90-percent of their team's competitions as a key performer during the current season.
Each university is limited to six nominations for the men's at-large team and six for the women's at-large team, which recognize student-athletes from an assortment of sports, including lacrosse, competitive cheer and golf.
Selected CSC Academic All-District recipients advance to the ballot for CSC Academic All-American honors, which will be voted on by members of the CSC before being announced on July 8.
