Breckenridge, Jarrett, Stovall Earn Academic All-District Honors
Women's golfers Madalyn Breckenridge, Claire Jarrett and Reese Stovall have been named to the 2026 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District At-Large Team.
The CSC Academic All-District program honors student-athletes who excel both academically and athletically, with nominees required to meet stringent grade point average standards while competing as key contributors for their programs.
Breckenridge was Truman's recipient of the GLVC James R. Spalding Sportsmanship Award earlier this spring, an honor that recognizes excellence in sportsmanship, ethical conduct and academic standing. She competed in all four spring tournaments for the Bulldogs, finishing tied for 56th at the Arkansas Collegiate, 55th at the Midwest Intercollegiate Invitational, tied for 61st at the Flyers Spring Invite and tied for 61st at the GLVC Championships.
Jarrett posted a season-best finish of 45th at the Midwest Intercollegiate Invitational and followed it with a 50th-place showing at the Arkansas Collegiate. She added a 60th-place finish at the Flyers Spring Invitational and closed the season at the GLVC Championships, gaining valuable postseason experience.
The CSC Academic All-District program honors student-athletes who excel both academically and athletically, with nominees required to meet stringent grade point average standards while competing as key contributors for their programs.
Breckenridge was Truman's recipient of the GLVC James R. Spalding Sportsmanship Award earlier this spring, an honor that recognizes excellence in sportsmanship, ethical conduct and academic standing. She competed in all four spring tournaments for the Bulldogs, finishing tied for 56th at the Arkansas Collegiate, 55th at the Midwest Intercollegiate Invitational, tied for 61st at the Flyers Spring Invite and tied for 61st at the GLVC Championships.
Jarrett posted a season-best finish of 45th at the Midwest Intercollegiate Invitational and followed it with a 50th-place showing at the Arkansas Collegiate. She added a 60th-place finish at the Flyers Spring Invitational and closed the season at the GLVC Championships, gaining valuable postseason experience.
Stovall was Truman's most consistent performer throughout the 2025-26 campaign, regularly leading the Bulldogs across the spring schedule. She recorded a pair of top 30 finishes at the Arkansas Collegiate and the Midwest Intercollegiate Invitational and turned in her best spring result at the Flyers Spring Invite with a tie for 15th after an opening-round 80. Stovall’s senior-year success followed a standout career that included a tournament victory at the Columbia Cougar Classic in the fall and four career top five finishes.

