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Martin Sampedro, Ganne Make Spring Watch List

Martin Sampedro, Ganne Make Spring Watch List


COLUMBUS, Ga. — A pair of Stanford women’s golfers have been named to the Spring Watch List for the 2024 ANNIKA Award, announced on Monday morning. Megha Ganne and Paula Martin Sampedro were selected based on their performances throughout the 2023-24 season.
 
Only 15 golfers remain on the watch list, which has been whittled down as the season progresses. Stanford is the only team in the country with multiple individuals on the Spring Watch List.
 
Ganne has remained on the watch list selection for the ANNIKA Award all season. She won her first collegiate tournament at the season-opening Carmel Cup, shooting a career-best 15-under over three rounds, including a 6-under 66 in the first round. Her 201 helped Stanford win the Carmel Cup for the second season in a row. She also finished tied for second at the East Lake Cup and began her spring season with a top-10 finish at the Pac-12 Preview.
 
Martin Sampedro has burst onto the scene as a freshman as one of the most consistent golfers in the country. She has finished inside the top-10 at every tournament this season, with her worst finish being a seventh-place finish at the Stanford Intercollegiate. She has met par or better in all but two rounds in 2023 and leads the Cardinal lineup with an average round of 70.31. Her best work came at the Pac-12 Preview, where she was leading entering the final day and finished tied for second, marking her best collegiate finish.
 
In recent years, the ANNIKA Award has been heavily decorated in Cardinal and White. Rose Zhang won the award the past two seasons, while Rachel Heck was named the recipient in 2021. The award is presented annually following the NCAA Championships. In the spring, the ANNIKA Award will narrow its finalists down to ten.
 
Created in 2014, the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel is annually given to the top female Division 1 collegiate golfer; the winner voted on by players, coaches, and members of the college golf media. Named for Annika Sorenstam, the award was created in partnership with the Haskins Foundation to acknowledge the top female golfer and to match the Haskins Award presented by Stifel, which acknowledges the top male Division I collegiate golfer.
 
Stifel, one of the nation’s leading wealth management and investment banking firms, serves as the presenting sponsor of both the ANNIKA and Haskins Awards, recognizing annually the most outstanding NCAA Division I female and male college golfers. Stifel also serves as a…

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