Three players from the Harding women's golf team earned All-Great American Conference (GAC) honors, coinciding with the conference championship. Junior Sydney Kincade and senior Pilar Martinez secured spots on the All-GAC Second Team, while senior Madeleine Wilson received an Honorable Mention. Kincade boasts the lowest career scoring average in the program's history at 76.22 and has had a significant impact this season, with an average of 75.68 and three top-10 finishes. Martinez matched Kincade's scoring average this season and is having her best year yet, also ranking second in career scoring average. Wilson improved her performance drastically with a career-best average of 76.58 and a recent low score of 71.

By the Numbers
  • Sydney Kincade's career scoring average: 76.22
  • Pilar Martinez's career scoring average: 77.61
  • Madeleine Wilson's best single-season average: 76.58
  • Wilson's improvement: Nearly 5 strokes better than her freshman average
State of Play
  • Harding currently ranks eighth at the GAC Championships after the first round.
  • Five Harding players made the GAC Academic Honor Roll.
What's Next

As Harding competes in the GAC Championships, their performance in upcoming rounds may influence individual accolades and the team's standing within the league. Continued strong performances by Kincade and Martinez may solidify their legacies in Harding鈥檚 golf program.

Bottom Line

The recognition of Kincade, Martinez, and Wilson underscores Harding's strength in women's golf and highlights the team's commitment to excellence both on and off the course. Their achievements pave the way for future talent and maintain Harding's competitive edge in the GAC.