Wingate University sophomore Amely Bochaton has been honored as the WGCA NCAA Division II Player of the Year for the second consecutive season, highlighting a historic campaign for both her and the Bulldogs. Bochaton dominated the season with a remarkable performance, leading her team to significant victories. She claimed the individual national title at the NCAA Division II National Championship and established herself as a key figure in collegiate golf with a stellar 1082-7-6 record in competitions, while also earning accolades such as SAC Golfer of the Year.

By the Numbers
  • 69.1 adjusted scoring average across 41 rounds
  • Seven individual victories and 12 top-three finishes during the season
State of Play
  • Bochaton helped lead Wingate to the South Atlantic Conference Championship and the NCAA South Regional title.
  • The Bulldogs were ranked No. 1 nationally for much of the season and secured the top seed in the NCAA medal match play event.
What's Next

As Bochaton continues her collegiate career, her performance will likely attract attention for potential professional opportunities in golf, while she aims to maintain her dominance in upcoming seasons.

Bottom Line

Amely Bochaton's achievements not only set her apart in Division II women's golf but also elevate Wingate's reputation on the national stage, marking her as a player to watch in the future.