University of Richmond Athletics

Spiders Place Doroh, Magner on WGCA All-American Scholar Team
07/13/2026 | Women's Golf
RICHMOND, Va. — Addie Doroh and Katie Magner have been named All-American Scholars by the Women's Golf Coaches Association for their academic and competitive performances during the 2025-26 season, the organization announced Monday. This is the eighth straight year multiple Spiders have earned WGCA All-American Scholars honors, extending the longest streak in program history. All-American Scholars are required to maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher and compete in at least half of their team's competitive rounds during the course of a season.
Doroh, a rising sophomore, ranked second among Spiders in top-20 finishes (five) and top-10 finishes (three) last season while posting a stroke average of 75.73, the 11th lowest in program history. Doroh shared A-10 Most Outstanding Rookie honors after tying for fifth at the conference championship.
Magner, a rising junior, also tied for fifth at the A-10 Championship. She appeared in all 11 events for the Spiders during the season, earning one other top-five finish: a fourth-place result in the season-opening Tribe Invitational.
Doroh and Magner were part of the lineup that helped Richmond repeat as champions at the Atlantic 10 Championship, where UR outpaced second-place finisher Loyola Chicago by 28 strokes.
Richmond has now earned 19 All-American Scholar honors over the last eight seasons. From its inaugural season in 2003 to 2018, Richmond totaled 11 All-American Scholar honors.
Doroh, a rising sophomore, ranked second among Spiders in top-20 finishes (five) and top-10 finishes (three) last season while posting a stroke average of 75.73, the 11th lowest in program history. Doroh shared A-10 Most Outstanding Rookie honors after tying for fifth at the conference championship.
Magner, a rising junior, also tied for fifth at the A-10 Championship. She appeared in all 11 events for the Spiders during the season, earning one other top-five finish: a fourth-place result in the season-opening Tribe Invitational.
Doroh and Magner were part of the lineup that helped Richmond repeat as champions at the Atlantic 10 Championship, where UR outpaced second-place finisher Loyola Chicago by 28 strokes.
Richmond has now earned 19 All-American Scholar honors over the last eight seasons. From its inaugural season in 2003 to 2018, Richmond totaled 11 All-American Scholar honors.
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