For Immediate Release
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
NSIC Media Relations
NSIC Women's Golfer of the Week
Addi Wood (Fr., Eagan, Minn. / St. Croix Lutheran) – Concordia-St. Paul
- Finished tied for third place at the
SMSU Invitational
- Carded a 150 (+6) across two rounds
- Shot a 73 (+1) in the opening round
- Tallied three birdies in round one and three more in round two
- Helped CSP to a second place finish at SMSU Invitational
- Named NSIC Golfer of the Week for the third time this season (9/10/25 & 10/8/25)
Other Top Performances
Anaka Lysne (Minnesota Crookston)
- Placed fifth after finishing seven-over-par at the SMSU Invitational
- Shot a 76 in first round and a 75 in second
- Helped UMC to a seventh place team finish in the 13 team field
Women's Golf Pages
NSIC Women's Golfers of the Week
9/4/25
Lanie Veenendall - Augustana
9/10/25
Annie Neva - University of Mary
Addi Wood - Concordia-St. Paul
9/17/25
Payton Drefke - Augustana
9/24/25
Emerson Garlie - Minnesota State
10/1/25
Emerson Garlie - Minnesota State (2)
10/8/25
Addi Wood - Concordia-St. Paul (2)
10/15/25
Piper Hill – Concordia-St. Paul
1022/25
Anna Eckmann – Augustana
3/11/26
Addi Wood - Concordia-St. Paul (3)
About the NSIC
The NSIC is a 16-team, 18-sport, NCAA Division II conference with institutions located in Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The NSIC is a model Division II conference that uses high-level athletics competition to develop champions in the classroom and community while empowering student-athletes to be impactful and positive leaders. Formed in 1992 by the merger of the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (men’s league) and the Northern Sun Conference (women’s league), the NSIC has flourished over the past quarter century, maturing into a union of Upper Midwest colleges and universities. The NSIC has won 27 team national championships and crowned 122 individual national champions. For additional information, visit
NorthernSun.org.
About NCAA Division II
The NCAA, the national governing body for college athletics, is a volunteer association of more than 1,000 colleges and universities that classify their athletics programs in one of three membership divisions. The 300+ institutions in NCAA Division II support a balanced approach in which student-athletes can earn scholarships based on their athletic ability, pursue their desired academic degree, and participate in all the campus and surrounding community have to offer. Division II student-athletes annually graduate at rates higher than their student body peers, and they have access to the best championships-participant ratio among the NCAA’s three divisions. Division II gives student-athletes the unique opportunity to compete in the classroom, on the field, in their career, for their causes, and on their terms. For additional information, visit NCAA.org.
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