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KANSAS CITY – The NAIA released the All-American teams for the 2025-26 season of women's golf, and the University of Pikeville had a representative.
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Tayla Howroyd was named third-team All-America.
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Howroyd is a junior from Edenvale, South Africa, and played No. 1 for the Bears, who spent the last week of May competing for the first time in the NAIA national championship tournament.
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Howroyd's season was a remarkable one in that she finished in the Top 10 of five of the seven regular-season tournaments in which the Bears competed. That included a three-round total of 228 in the Gibson Bay Invitational, which tied her for the championship.
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In addition, Howroyd had another top 5 finish. That came in the East Tennessee Collegiate in Johnson City Sept. 22-23, where she recorded a two-round total of 146 to tie for second.
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Howroyd had three other Top 10 finishes this season. She was tied for sixth in April's Music City Classic, where she fired a three-round score of 219. That score was her best of the season in a three-round tournament.
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She tied for the eighth in the season opening event, the Rohrman Invitational played at Purdue University, shooting 240 for three rounds.
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She finished 10
th in the first tournament of the spring semester, the Roadrunner Spring Invitational at Cohutta, Ga., thanks to shooting 227.
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For the season, Howroyd averaged 77.23 per round and was named conference player of the week two times.
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UPike was one of four teams representing the AAC in the 30-team NAIA national tournament last month in Ypsilanti, Mich. The Bears finished 12
th in the field.
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