CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – The Women's Golf Coaches Association has announced its new Board of Directors, effective June 1, 2023 and Washington and Lee University's Jane Hopkinson-Wood is among those on the board.
Changes from the 2022-23 Board of Directors include Annie Young of University of Tulsa as the new Division I Director, Sara Doell of University of San Francisco as the new Division I Representative, Kelsie Carralero of Methodist University as the new Division III Director, Jane Hopkinson-Wood of W&L as the new Division III Representative and Darby Sligh of North Carolina State University as the new Assistant Coach Representative.
The full 2023-24 Board of Directors includes:
Lisa Strom, President - The Ohio State University
Kelley Hester, Vice President - Clemson University
Greg Allen, Associate VP 1 - Vanderbilt University
Greg Robertson, Associate VP 2 - Oklahoma State University
Golda Borst, Associate VP 3 - University of Kentucky
Aimee Neff, Secretary - University of North Carolina
Kari Williams, Treasurer -Rutgers University
Annie Young, Division I Director - University of Tulsa
Sara Doell, Division I Representative - University of San Francisco
Dominic Guarnieri, Division II Director - University of Findlay
Kenny Trapp, Division II Representative - Dallas Baptist University
Kelsie Carralero, Division III Director - Methodist University
Jane Hopkinson-Wood, Division III Representative - Washington and Lee University
Tanner George, NAIA Director - Sterling College
Kailin Downs, Communications Director - Boise State University
Darby Sligh, Assistant Coach Representative - North Carolina State University
Angie Ravaioli-Larkin, Immediate Past President - Texas Christian University
About the Women's Golf Coaches Association
The Women's Golf Coaches Association, founded in 1983, is a non-profit organization representing women's collegiate golf coaches. The WGCA was formed to encourage the playing of college golf for women in correlation with a general objective of education and in accordance with the highest tradition of intercollegiate competition. Today, the WGCA represents over 700 coaches throughout the U.S. and is dedicated to educating, promoting and recognizing both its members and the student-athletes they represent.