
Five Bobcats Earn All-Big Sky Honors Following Historic Season
4/19/2026 1:00:00 PM | Women's Golf
Cats earn most all-conference honors in a season in program history
FARMINGTON, Utah --- Five Montana State women's golfers received All-Big Sky Conference honors following a regular season which featured the Bobcats' first team tournament victory in nearly 23 years, two individual wins, six top-three finishes, and four Big Sky Golfer of the Week honors during their 10-tournament season.
Lauren Greeny, Norah Seidl, Eva Heinz, and Ashleigh Wilson all earned Second-Team All-Conference honors, while Maddie Montoya was named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention. Montana State's five selections marked the most in a single season in program history and the most in the Big Sky this season.
Greeny led the Bobcats in the regular season with a stroke average of 73.56, earning one victory and four top-20 results in nine stroke-play tournaments. She was named Big Sky Women's Golfer of the Week following her victory at the Diane Thomason Invitational, where she set the Finkbine Golf Course record for women's low tournament round (8-under 64) and the Diane Thomason Invitational tournament record for low 54-hole score (211). Her round of 64 at that tournament is the second-lowest round in Montana State history.
Seidl posted a stroke average of 74.30 during the regular season while earning two top-five results, three top-10 finishes, and five top-20 results. Her top finish came at the Yellowstone Intercollegiate in Bozeman, where she tied for third at 3-under 213 to help the Cats earn the team title. She tied for fourth at the Texas Golf Throwdown in her first stroke-play tournament of the spring to take home her first Big Sky Women's Golfer of the Week honor.
Heinz earned Montana State's first medalist honor of the season to help lead the Bobcats to victory at the Yellowstone Intercollegiate, earning Montana State's first Big Sky weekly honor of the year thanks to her winning performance. She set the program record for low 18-hole score with a 10-under 62 during that tournament while posting the second-lowest 54-hole score in program history at 9-under 207. In total, she earned one victory, two top-five finishes, and three top-10 results while placing in the top 20 four times. She accumulated a stroke average of 74.44.
Wilson holds Montana State's second-lowest stroke average through regular-season competition at 74.19, while finishing in the top 20 five times, including two top-five results and three top-10 finishes. She tied for second at the Sun Mountain Intercollegiate in October at 1-over 217 and finished fourth at the Bell Bank Pay It Forward Collegiate in March at 6-under 207, earning Big Sky Women's Golfer of the Week honors for the latter performance. She was Montana State's top finisher in three of four stroke-play tournaments during the spring, marking a strong start to the freshman's collegiate career.
Montoya holds a stroke average of 75.78 with two top-10 and two top-20 finishes this season. She tied for sixth at the Yellowstone Intercollegiate with a 1-under 215 result in her best finish of the season and earned a share of eighth place at the Diane Thomason Invitational two weekends later at 5-over 221. She shot a low round of 70 at the Yellowstone Intercollegiate.
The Bobcats will seek a conference title at the Big Sky Women's Golf Championship at the Wigwam Golf Club Blue Course in Litchfield Park, Ariz., on April 20-22.
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