Women's Golf

Franklin Pierce's Prukmathakul Wins Player of the Year for Fourth Time

Women's Golf All-Conference Honors Announced

NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass. – For a record fourth-straight year, Franklin Pierce's Kesinee Prukmathakul has been named Northeast-10 Conference Women's Golf Player of the Year to lead the announcement of All-Conference awards by the league office on Thursday afternoon. 

Prukmathakul is only the second NE10 golfer - men's or women's - to earn Player of the Year on four occasions, joining Bryant's Ray Issler (1993-97) with the distinction. She continues a stretch of six-straight years where a Franklin Pierce golfer has won the award on the women's side. 

Adelphi's Ivory Drusch and New Haven's Sofia Campo were voted NE10 Co-Rookies of the Year, while Adelphi's Bill Bresnan was named NE10 Coach of the Year to complete major awards. 

Five different NE10 women's golf programs had at least one player earn All-Conference recognition, including a league-high five selections for Franklin Pierce - including three on the First Team.

Prukmathakul, a two-time individual medalist at the NE10 Championship during the course of her career, helped lead the Ravens to the conference title this past fall - their third in the past four years. Overall this season, she won four tournaments and had seven top-three finishes. Her average score was 76.1 in 19 total rounds. Prukmathakul finished 17th at the NCAA East Regional, the top finish among Franklin Pierce golfers. 

Drusch had six top-10 finishes this season, including a seventh-place finish at the NE10 Championship, on her way to Rookie of the Year. She finished fourth in three different tournaments. Drusch is the second-straight Adelphi golfer to win the honor (Filippa Schulze Doering in 2024). Campo had a pair of top-10 finishes this season, while averaging 83.8 strokes per round. She finished second at the Hartford Hawks Spring Invitational. Campo is the first New Haven golfer to ever win Rookie of the Year.

Bresnan earns Coach of the Year for the first time in his career after leading Adelphi to a pair of tournament wins and six top-three finishes this season - including a third-place finish at the NE10 Championship. The Panthers won both the Hawk Invitational (Oct. 7-8) and the Saint Anselm Florida Invitational (March 24-25). Under his guidance, Schulze Doering is a First Team All-Conference selection and Drusch was named Co-Rookie of the Year. 


WOMEN'S GOLF ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS

Player of the Year: Kesinee Prukmathakul, Franklin Pierce
Rookies of the Year: Ivory Drusch, Adelphi / Sofia Campo, New Haven
Coach of the Year: Bill Bresnan, Adelphi

FIRST TEAM
Filippa Schulze-Doering, Adelphi
Lorelai Flanagan, Franklin Pierce
Kesinee Prukmathakul, Franklin Pierce
Phisonlaya Ruayruen, Franklin Pierce
Wynter Flores, New Haven


SECOND TEAM
Samantha Tinsley, Assumption
Tanya Chowdary, Bentley
Yiyou Chen, Franklin Pierce
Beatrice Dietz, Franklin Pierce
Erin Earl, New Haven


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