GREENWOOD, Ind. -- Five Montana Tech golfers — three women and two men — garnered Academic All-District honors from College Sports Communicators, CSC announced this week with its men's and women's at-large teams.
Graduate student Kodie Hoagland, senior Emma Woods, and sophomore Casha Corder represented the Oredigger women on the dual-emphasis honor roll. Junior Joe McGreevey and sophomore Colin Wade made the list for Tech's men.
Student-athletes must carry a 3.5-or-better cumulative GPA, appear in 75 percent of a team's scoring rounds, and be a sophomore or above to be eligible for Academic All-District awards. The CSC NAIA at-large category honors student-athletes in the sports of women's beach volleyball, men's and women's bowling, cheer, dance, men's and women's golf, men's and women's lacrosse, men's volleyball, and men's and women's wrestling.
Corder, a business and information technology student from Fort Benton, carries a perfect 4.0 grade-point average into her junior year. She was second on the Montana Tech team in scoring average this past season (82.09) on her way to second-team All-Frontier Conference honors. Corder, along with Hoagland and Woods, helped the Orediggers post a program-record team score of 300 twice this season, and she helped Tech win the Providence Open to begin the season.
Hoagland, a Butte native pursuing a master's in industrial hygiene, has a 3.82 in her graduate program. A three-time All-Frontier Conference performer, Hoagland ranks second on the Orediggers' career scoring average list and has the second-lowest single-round score in program history. She was the medalist at the Providence Invitational last fall to open the season and was named the conference's women's golfer of the week twice this season en route to second-team All-Frontier honors.
McGreevey, a business and information technology student from Helena, holds a 3.60 GPA headed into his senior year. He was a second-team All-Frontier Conference pick, the second of his career, after leading the Orediggers with a 76.60 scoring average and five rounds at par or better.
Wade, a welding technology student from Bigfork, carried a 3.83 GPA when he finished his associate's degree in May. The model of consistency, Wade ranked fourth on the team with a 77.56 scoring average on his way to honorable mention All-Frontier Conference honors in his sophomore season.
Woods, a biological sciences major from Fairfield, finished her degree last month with a 3.86 GPA. She led the Oredigger women and ranked third in the Frontier with a scoring average of 80.72 and finished her career as Tech's all-time leader in the category. A three-time all-conference pick, Woods was the program's first-ever medalist in 2023, conference golfer of the week last year, and set the team's all-time low round score in September with a 4-under 68 at the Dickinson State Invitational. Also active off the course, Woods was the Frontier's 2025 Duer Award nominee, a dual-emphasis honor presented to an outstanding junior student-athlete, and represented the Frontier on the NAIA's Association of Student Athletes at the annual conference this spring.
The Academic All-District women's basketball teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. Started in 1952, the CSC Academic All-America program separately recognizes honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, and NAIA. The NAIA CSC Academic All-America program is partially financially supported through the NAIA governance structure.
CSC will announce its Academic All-America at-large teams on July 7.
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