The University of Wisconsin-Superior men’s golf team took home the 2025 championship, beating Bethany Lutheran, according to the Upper Midwest Athletics Conference. This is their sixth UMAC Championship title. Yellowjacket men’s golf swept all the major awards in the process, according to the Yellowjacket Athletics.
UWS golfer Andrew Rude was named to the All-Sportsmanship Team. Noted as All-UMAC Honorable mentions were Blu Anderson and Trevor Durfee. All-UMAC Second Team took on Matthew Unger. The UMAC Rookie of the Year was Andrew Slatten. Furthermore, both Rude and Slatten became named to the All-UMAC First Team. Rude brought home the UMAC Player of the Year.
Winning the championship for men’s golf, the Yellowjacket men’s golf team earned a spot at the NCAA DIII National Tournament. The tournament takes place at Mission Resort & Club this spring in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida, from May 12-15. The spring season for the men’s team opens at the IWU Invite in Normal, Ill., on April 3 and April 4.
The women’s golf team claimed second at the UMAC Championships for the fall 2025 season, falling short to the University of Northwestern (St. Paul), according to the UMAC. Nonetheless, the women’s team opens the spring season April 11-12 in Gustie Spring Classic in Hastings, Minn..
Honored by UMAC postseason awards, five golfers on the team won accolades. All-UMAC Honorable Mentions: Makayla Ammerman, Sophia Otto, and Ashton Parnell. Two were named to the All-UMAC First Team: Olivia Weyenberg and Abby Schintz. Also, Parnell was the Yellowjackets honoree on the All-Sportsmanship Team.
The UMAC coach of the year was Yellowjacket men’s and women’s golf coach Paul Eberhardt for his work with the men’s team. Following, Yellowjacket golf now heads into the spring season. Eberhardt is in his tenth season coaching the Yellowjacket men’s team, and his seventh year as the women’s golf head coach.
