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Thirteen ACC Standouts Named Division I WGCA All-Americans

Thirteen ACC Standouts Named Division I WGCA All-Americans


FRISCO, Texas (theACC.com) – Headlined by a nation-leading five first-team selections, 13 Atlantic Coast Conference women’s golf standouts were named to the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) Division I All-America Teams, the organization announced on Tuesday, June 2.

Stanford, which won the 2026 NCAA Women’s Golf Championship, led the way with all five members of its national title-winning lineup earning All-America honors, including four first-team selections. Paula Martín Sampedro, Megha Ganne, Andrea Revuelta and Meja Örtengren were named to the first team, while Kelly Xu second-team honors. Duke freshman Rianne Malixi rounded out the ACC contingent on the first team.

Joining Xu on the second team were NC State’s Marie Madsen and Wake Forest’s Macy Pate. North Carolina’s Megan Streicher, Virginia’s Jaclyn LaHa and Wake Forest’s Chloe Kovelesky and Morgan Ketchum earned honorable mention recognition.

Below is the complete list of the 2026 WGCA All-America Teams.

Division I WGCA All-America Teams

First Team

Farah O’Keefe, Texas

Marie Jose Marin, Arkansas

Paula Martín Sampedro, Stanford

Megha Ganne, Stanford

Kiara Romero, Oregon

Rianne Malixi, Duke

Avery Weed, Mississippi State

Andrea Revuelta, Stanford

Catherine Park, USC

Meja Örtengren, Stanford

Jasmine Koo, USC

Vanessa Borovilos, Texas A&M

Second Team

Kelly Xu, Stanford

Bailey Shoemaker, USC

Paula Francisco, Florida

Marta Silchenko, Oklahoma State

Cindy Hsu, Texas

Sophia Fullbrook, Florida State

Lauren Kim, Texas

Eunseo Choi, Pepperdine

Macy Pate, Wake Forest

Veronika Kedronova, Kent State

Kylie Chong, USC

Marie Madsen, NC State

Honorable Mention Team

Siuue Wu, Florida

Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio, Texas A&M

Kyra Van Kan, Tennessee

Patience Rhodes, Arizona State

Kylee Choi, Pepperdine

Chloe Kovelesky, Wake Forest

Reagan Zibilski, Arkansas

Jaclyn LaHa, Virginia

Anna Davis, Auburn

Balma Davalos, Auburn

Megan Propeck, Florida

Charlotte Back, Arizona

Kajsalotta Svarvar, Ole Miss

Thanana Kotchasanmanee, Princeton

Megan Streicher, North Carolina

Pimpisa Sisutham, UCF

Eila Galitsky, South Carolina

Elise Lee, USC

Jeneath Wong, Pepperdine

Madison Messimer, Tennessee

Nichakorn Pinprayoon, Iowa State

Janae Leovao, Eastern Michigan

Vairana Heck, South Carolina

Morgan Ketchum, Wake…

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