Women’s Golf | November 12, 2024
LOS ANGELES – Freshman Jasmine Koo (Cerritos, Calif./Cerritos HS) and junior Catherine Park (Irvine, Calif./Crean Lutheran) after wrapping up the fall season, join a list of 25 golfers from around the country as part of the ANNIKA Award’s Final Fall Watch List, the Haskins Foundation announced Tuesday, Nov. 12.
The ANNIKA Award is distributed annually to the best player in women’s golf. Both players were on the list to start the season, as Park was a finalist for the award at the end of the 2023-24 season.
Koo and Park both rank highly after the fall season. Koo is the No. 1 player in the Scoreboard Clippd Individual rankings, while Park is No. 12. Koo is also ranked as the No. 2 player in the World Amateur Golf Rankings, and Park is the No. 5 player.
Koo entered the college landscape with high expectations and lofty goals and did not disappoint during the first half of the year. The freshman won back-to-back-to-back individual titles (Windy City Collegiate; Oct. 1, Stanford Intercollegiate; Oct. 20 and East Lake Cup; Oct. 28) becoming the second Trojan ever to win three-straight individual titles (Annie Park; 2012-13). Koo only needs one more title during the spring season to tie the single-season mark in program history (Annie Park; 2013, Irene Cho; 2006 and Mikaela Parmlid; 2003). The freshman currently leads the team in all major statistical categories: stroke average (69.6), rounds of par or better (seven), rounds in the 60s (six) and birdies (50).
Park is another prominent leader for the Women of Troy, as she earned her spot on another ANNIKA Award Watch List. The junior has one win on the season (Leadership and Golf Invitational: Sept. 19) and has three top-ten finishes to her credit. Park has taken home runner-up status in the past two tournaments behind teammate Koo (Stanford Intercollegiate, East Lake Cup) and has been a focal point in helping lead USC to three tournament titles during the fall season. Park is second on the team in stroke average (71.3), rounds of par or better (six), and is tied for the most top-ten finishes with Koo (three). The junior owns the low round of the season, as she tied a single-round program record at the Stanford Intercollegiate with 63 (-8) in the tournament’s final round.
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