CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – Three from Sun Devil Women’s Golf have been named an All-American by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association.
Redshirt sophomore Patience Rhodes landed on the WGCA Second Team, while juniors Beth Coulter and Paula Schulz-Hanssen earned honorable mention distinction. Rhodes was one of only 14 female collegiate golfers at the Division I level that was selected to the second team. Schulz-Hanssen and Coulter are two of 24 to garner honorable mention status.
Second Team
Patience Rhodes, Arizona State
Hannah Darling, South Carolina
Anna Davis, Auburn
Kary Hollenbaugh, Ohio State
Lauren Kim, Texas
Marie Eline Madsen, NC State
Farah O’Keefe, Texas
Catherine Park, USC
Louise Rydqvist, South Carolina
Amanda Sambach, Virginia
Rocío Tejedo, LSU
Kendall Todd, Arkansas
Suvichaya Vinijchaitham, Oregon
Kelly Xu, Stanford
Honorable Mention Team
Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Arizona State
Beth Coulter, Arizona State
Brooke Biermann, Michigan State
Vanessa Borovilos, Texas A&M
Pinky Chaisilprungruang, Charlotte
Lauren Clark, Kansas
Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio, Texas A&M
Cindy Hsu, Texas
Grace Kilcrease, Oklahoma State
Chloe Kovelesky, Wake Forest
Mackenzie Lee, SMU
Vivian Lu, Washington
Kyra Ly, Oregon State
Caitlyn Macnab, Ole Miss
Ava Merrill, Vanderbilt
Camille Min-Gaultier, TCU
Lauryn Nguyen, Northwestern
Megan Propeck, Virginia
Andie Smith, Duke
Clarisa Temelo, Arkansas
Karen Tsuru, Oregon
Avery Weed, Mississippi State
Ashley Yun, Northwestern
Reagan Zibilski, Arkansas
Missy Farr-Kaye has had an All-American in each of her ten seasons in Tempe. This is the 12th time three Sun Devils have earned All-American honors in the same season and first time since 2020 when future pros Linn Grant, Alessandra Fanali, and Olivia Mehaffey were recipients of the honor. 19 total golfers have been named All-Americans in the Missy Farr-Kaye era.
All-Americans under Coach Farr-Kaye (19)
2025: Patience Rhodes (second), Paula Schulz-Hanssen (hm), Beth Coulter (hm)
2024: Ashley Menne (hm)
2023: Ashley Menne (second)
2022: Alexandra Forsterling (first), Ashley Menne (hm)
2021: Linn Grant (first), Ashley Menne (hm)
2020: Linn Grant (first), Alessandra Fanali (third), Olivia Mehaffey (hm)
2019: Olivia Mehaffey (second)
2018: Olivia Mehaffey (second)
2017: Monica Vaughn (first), Linnea Strom (first), Olivia Mehaffey (hm)
2016: Linnea Strom (first), Monica Vaughn (second)
Arizona State’s three WGCA All-Americans in 2024-25 puts them in elite company. ASU is one of only six programs with three…
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