McKylie Boreman Named MAC Women's Golf Senior Scholar-Athlete
Alvernia University Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Candidate McKylie Boreman, a member of the Alvernia Women's Golf Team, was named the Women's Golf Senior Scholar-Athlete for the 2025 season, as announced by the Middle Atlantic Conference Executive Director Megan Morrison on Friday.
The MAC Senior Scholar-Athlete award is presented to one senior student-athlete from each of the MAC's 11 spring sports. This award is one of the MAC's most prestigious honors and is presented to a student-athlete for their strong academic and athletic prowess.
Boreman joins Ryan Cogill as the second MAC Senior-Scholar honoree this academic year. She is the 21st overall Alvernia student-athlete to earn the prestigious honor, and is the fourth women's golfer to do so. Boreman joins Katie Fitzharris (2015), Emily Gilbert (2019), and now Alvernia assistant coach Yupha Muyzkya (2021) as prior women's golf recipients. Alvernia has now claimed four of the 11 MAC Women's Golf Senior-Scholar titles since women's golf began earning recognition in 2015.
Boreman is currently in her fifth year of Alvernia's Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy program. Boreman carries a 3.85 cumulative GPA in her final semester of the program.
Boreman is a four-time Academic All-MAC honoree and has appeared on the MAC Academic Honor Roll four times in her career. She is on pace to become a rare five-time recipient of each later this year.
Boreman is the 2024 MAC Women's Golfer of the Year. She has earned First Team All-MAC Women's Golf honors in 2021, 2022, and 2024. She also earned Second Team All-MAC Women's Golf honors in 2023. In 2024, Boreman led Alvernia to the MAC Women's Golf team title and an ensuing NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship appearance.
Boreman has a scoring average of 77.4 over 85 career rounds played. She has 59 top-ten finishes, 45 top-three finishes, has earned first place 26 times, and is a 23-time low-medalist. Boreman posted a career-low round of 69 on day one of the California University of Pennsylvania back during the fall of the 2024-25 season. That career-low was part of a historic run that saw Boreman move up to 22nd in the country amid Division III Women's Golfers. Boreman still remains in the top 55 and has eight wins this season. Her eight wins on the year is the most among any women's golfer across all NCAA divisions.
Boreman, along with all other 2024-25 MAC Senior Scholar-Athletes, will be honored at the annual MAC Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, May 6th at Widener University.
Boreman will lead Alvernia the defense of its MAC Women's Golf title on Saturday and Sunday at the 2025 MAC Women's Golf Championship at Golden Oaks Golf Club.