PHILADELPHIA – The Ivy League has announced its All-Ivy teams and postseason honors for the 2025-26 women's golf season, and University of Pennsylvania freshman
Mi Li was a unanimous selection as first-team All-Ivy by the conference coaches.
This is the second year the All-Ivy teams were voted on by the coaches; previously they had been determined by one's finish at the Ivy League Championship.
2025-26 All-Ivy Women's Golf release (IvyLeague.com)
Li had a stellar spring and ended it on a high note, tying for fourth in a field of 36 golfers at the Ivy League Championship to earn a spot on the All-Championship Team. Her three-round score of 9-over-par 225 was tied for the fifth-best round by a Penn player at the Championship in program history. Statistically, the freshman was third in the field in par-4 scoring (4.20, +6) and tied for third with 36 pars across the weekend.
For the year, Li was in the lineup for all eight tournaments—four in the fall, four in the spring—and finished with a team-low stroke average of 73.9 (+2.18 to par) across 22 rounds which tied for the team high. She posted nine rounds at or below par on the year. Li was the low Penn player in three of the Quakers' four spring events, posted six top-seven finishes across the entire year, and shared individual medalist honors at the Rutgers Invitational.
In addition, senior
Bridget O'Keefe was named as Penn's representative for Academic All-Ivy recognition.
Princeton freshman Thanana Kotchasanmanee swept the major awards, earning Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year, while Ivy champion Columbia's coaching staff was named the Coaching Staff of the Year.
Penn's season concluded with the Ivy League Championship, which ran last Friday through Sunday at the famed Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J.
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