PRINCETON, N.J. — Columbia women's golf first-year
Christine Chang was voted First Team All-Ivy League by the league's six head coaches, highlighting a trio of All-Ivy selections for the Lions. The 2025 All-Ivy postseason honors and awards were announced by the league office on Thursday.
New this year, the league's head coaches voted on the All-Ivy League teams based on each player's body of work over the 2024-25 season. In the past, All-Ivy teams were determined solely by each competitor's finish at that year's league championship.
Chang concluded the year with a team-leading 74.32 stroke average, the lowest single-season stroke average in Columbia women's golf history. She earned three top-10s and six top-25s across nine events, including a runner-up finish at the 2025 Ivy League Championship. Chang carded a three-round total of 6-under-par 210 (70-71-69) at Ivies to post the lowest 54-hole score in program history. Her low round of the year also came at the league championship, finishing off her record-breaking performance with a 3-under-par 69.
First-year
Sarah Shao was named an All-Ivy League Honorable Mention. The rookie out of Green Brook, New Jersey, boasted a stroke average of 75.45 across 22 competition rounds, which is one of the top-10 single-season stroke averages in program history. Shao came on strong toward the end of the season, tying for 15th out of 70 at the More Than Golf Invitational, earning solo third at the Navy Spring Invitational and finishing tied for 10th at the Ivy League Championship.
Yoko Tai was Columbia's Academic All-Ivy League selection. The junior holds an impressive 3.95 GPA, competed in all 22 competition rounds this season and carried a stroke average of 78.41.
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