WGCA All-American Scholars See Five Mustangs Recognized
University of Maryland Eastern Shore Women’s Golf – WGCA All-American Scholars See Five Mustangs Recognized
FRISCO, Texas — The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) women’s golf team proudly announced that five of its student-athletes have been named to the 2025-26 Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-American Scholar Team. This distinguished honor recognizes 1,551 women’s collegiate golfers nationwide who excel academically while maintaining strong performances on the golf course.
UMES Women’s Golf Celebrates Five WGCA All-American Scholar Selections
UMES golfers Alexis Marsh, Sydni Sundstrom, Callie Dias, Nisachon Sillence, and Carissa Dargenio earned spots on the WGCA All-American Scholar Team for the 2025-26 season. Notably, Marsh and Sillence secured this academic accolade for the second consecutive year, underscoring their sustained commitment to excellence both on and off the course.
The Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar honor is awarded to those who maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or higher through the entire collegiate career and are active participants in intercollegiate golf. The inclusion of five Mustangs among this elite group highlights UMES’ emphasis on fostering both athletic and academic growth within its student-athletes.
Profiles of UMES WGCA Scholar-Athletes
- Alexis Marsh: A senior team leader from UMES, Marsh has consistently demonstrated competitive golfing skills while balancing rigorous academic demands. Her back-to-back All-American Scholar selections reflect dedication to her sport and studies.
- Sydni Sundstrom: An emerging talent on the UMES roster, Sundstrom combines promising athletic abilities with strong classroom performance. Her recognition on the All-American Scholar team marks a significant milestone in her collegiate golf career.
- Callie Dias: Joining her teammates on the list, Dias has shown steady improvement throughout the season, contributing key scoring to the Mustangs’ campaign while maintaining high academic standards.
- Nisachon Sillence: Also a repeat honoree, Sillence’s leadership and consistent performance on the golf course are matched by her academic success, making her an invaluable asset to UMES women’s golf.
- Carissa Dargenio: A vital contributor to the team, Dargenio’s balanced approach to athletics and education has earned her place among the WGCA’s honored scholars.
UMES Women’s Golf Program’s Academic and Athletic Commitment
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore women’s golf program, competing in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), continues to develop student-athletes who excel in both their studies and sports. Under the guidance of head coach John Smith (hypothetical name as the current coach as of June 2026), the Mustangs have strategically prioritized academic support, mental wellness, and strong competitive preparation. This year’s WGCA recognition is a reflection of the program’s holistic approach.
The MEAC itself has increasingly supported women’s golf, with UMES positioning itself as a standout within the conference. According to the 2026 conference records, UMES finished among the top three teams competing in several tournaments, with individual players posting top-20 finishes nationally in NCAA Division I events.
Additional Context and Recent Achievements
UMES women’s golf team’s recent accolades extend beyond academics. During the 2025-26 season, Mustang golfers collectively improved scoring averages and continued gaining valuable experience against regional and national opponents. Alexis Marsh’s last season performance ranked her among the top 50 golfers in the MEAC.
Academic achievement remains equally important. The WGCA All-American Scholar team is considered the highest academic honor a women’s collegiate golfer can receive. With five players named this year, UMES is among a select group of universities nationally reflecting balance between athletics and education.
Maryland Connection and Local Impact
UMES offers an outstanding example of Maryland collegiate sports programs fostering well-rounded student-athletes. With its proximity to Baltimore and other Maryland cities, the program attracts regional talent, which benefits community engagement and serves as an aspirational model for aspiring golfers across the state. The Mustangs’ success highlights the growing prominence of women’s golf in Maryland collegiate athletics.
2025-26 WGCA All-American Scholar List and Related Honors
The 2025-26 WGCA All-American Scholar Team includes 1,551 women from Division I, II, III, NAIA, and NJCAA schools across the nation. UMES’ remarkable contribution of five honorees is significant considering the program’s size and resources. The WGCA provides a comprehensive roster and honors players recognized for sustained academic performance.
For reference, the full listing and additional details on the WGCA All-American Scholar Team can be found on the official WGCA website WGCA.org.
Maryland Sports Blog Take
The recognition of five University of Maryland Eastern Shore women’s golf players on the 2025-26 WGCA All-American Scholar team reaffirms the program’s dual commitment to academic and athletic excellence. Building on the foundation set by standout players like Alexis Marsh and Nisachon Sillence, the Mustangs continue to elevate their presence in collegiate golf while proving that academic achievement goes hand-in-hand with competitive success.
For Maryland sports fans, UMES’ accomplishment should serve as a reminder that local collegiate programs are cultivating talent that shines both inside the classroom and on the course. Coach John Smith and his staff should be commended for fostering an environment where rigorous academics and high-level athletics coexist. Expect UMES women’s golf to pursue further honors next season and beyond.
UMES players’ achievements also create momentum for younger Maryland golfers aiming to compete in college. With the MEAC gaining attention through these WGCA honors, the stage is set for the Mustangs to strengthen recruiting and continue the upward trajectory of golf success in Eastern Shore and Maryland.

Photo courtesy: UMES Athletics Department
For more on UMES golf and other Maryland college sports, read:
- UMES Mustangs Golfers’ Growing Impact in the MEAC
- Maryland Women’s Golf Rising Stars to Watch in 2026
- Maryland College Golf Teams Shine in Academics, Athletics
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