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It’s never too early to start thinking about postseason honors. Especially when he has the 2022-23 college golf season looming.
Topping Golfweek’s preseason Women’s First Team All-American list is none other than world’s No. 1 amateur, defending national champion and ANNIKA Award winner Rose Zhang. During her freshman year at Stanford University, Chan did what she was good at. She won her first three starts as a freshman, setting her up for her next big year (and she’s not the only cardinal on the list).
Check out the first team for the rest of the preseason and the second and third teams for the 2022-23 college golf season.
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Amari Avery, University of Southern California
Avery joined the Trojans as a spring freshman last season and added a third game at the NCAA Stanford Regional after winning two of his first three games. Don’t be surprised if she has an even better season this year.
Team USA’s Amari Avery reacts after entering the 1st hole during the 2022 Curtis Cup four-ball match at Merrion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, Saturday, June 11, 2022. (Chris Keane/USGA)
Hannah Darling, South Carolina
She was a first-team All-SEC thanks to five top-five finishes in ten starts as a freshman last year.The 2021 R&A Girls Amateur Champions will be key to South Carolina’s success this season .
Hannah Darling of South Carolina. (Photo: South Carolina Athletics)
Madison Hinson-Torchard, Oklahoma
Big 12 Player of the Year and second team All-American last season after earning medalist honors at the NCAA Stillwater Regional. Added six top 10 finishes and finished in the top 25 in all tournaments except the NCAA Championship (T-31).
Madison Hinson Truchard hit an approach shot at the 16th hole in the second round of the 2022 US Women’s Amateur stroke play on Tuesday, August 9, 2022, in Chambers Bay, University Place, Washington. rice field. (Darren Carroll/USGA)
Rachel Kuhn, Wake Forest
Kuhn is the 2022 ACC Player of the Year, a first-team All-American, and represented the United States in both the Arnold Palmer Cup and Curtis Cup this summer. Expect big years.
USA international Rachel Kuhn takes the tee shot at the 11th hole during a foursomes match of the 2022 Curtis Cup at Merrion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, Friday, June 10, 2022. (Chris Keane/USGA)
Ingrid Lindblad, LSU
She may be the most consistent player in women’s college golf. The veteran Swede says that as a Tiger he won seven times and in 25 starts he has 20 top 10 finishes. For the past three years, she has been an ANNIKA award finalist and a Golf Week first team she is also an All-American.
Ingrid Lindblad of LSU.Photo credit: Andrew Webbers
Ashley Lau, Michigan
In his four-year career, he has never missed a streak of 39 appearances. Co-medalist at the Tulane Classic, his six finishes in the top five, including his three wins at the VyStar Gators Invitational, Briar’s Creek Invitational and Indiana Invitational.
Ashley Lau during Day 3 of the 2021 NCAA Women’s Golf Championship at Greyhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona on May 23, 2021. (PHOTO: Michigan Women’s Golf)
Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu, Oregon
Last season’s Pac-12 Champion became the player in program history to earn all Pac-12 First Team honors in consecutive seasons. Mason Rudolph He won the championship and played a key role in helping Oregon reach the finals with his 2022 NCAA Championship.
Xinyu (Cynthia) Lu from Oregon. (Photo: Oregon Women’s Golf)
Benedetta Moresco, Alabama
Last year, as a sophomore, he won his first college championship at Alley and added five more top-10 finishes in 11 starts.
Italy’s Benedetta Moresco is No. 12 during Round 1 of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at Champions Retreat Golf Club on Wednesday March 30, 2022.
Brooke Sea, Stamford
Seay was the senior leader this season and played a key role for Stanford in last season’s NCAA championship victory. The All-American and All-Pack-12 first-team selection has five top-10 finishes in seven starts and works well alongside his All-American teammates.
Stanford University’s Brooke Sea celebrates the 18th Annual Green 2022 NCAA Championship. (Photo: Darren Reese/Stanford)
Rose Chan, Stanford
Need I say more? She’s been the best player in the world for a long time, and it doesn’t look like that’s going to change anytime soon.
Rose Chan of the United States is a three-time winner of the Mark H. McCormack Medal during the closing ceremony of the 2022 Women’s World Amateur Team Championship at Saint-Nomme-la-Breteche Golf Club in Paris, France. Saturday, August 27, 2022. (Copyright USGA/Steven Gibbons)
second team
Mega Ganne, Stanford
Rachel Heck, Stanford
Carolina Lopez Chacala, Wake Forest
Emilia Migliaccio, Wake Forest
Anna Morgan, Furman
Bohyun Park, Texas
Amanda Sambac, Virginia
Megan Shofill, Auburn
Erica Shepard, Duke
Chiara Tamburini, Mississippi
third team
Kaisa Alwefiyar, San Jose
Jenny Pe, Georgia
Briana Chacon, Oregon
Anna Foster, Auburn
Julia Lopez Ramirez, Mississippi
Kaitlyn McNabb, TCU
Ashley Meng, Arizona
Paula Schultz Hansen, Arizona
Shannon Tan, Texas Tech University
Amelia Williamson, Florida
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