The 2024-25 college golf season is here, which has our minds looking ahead to the postseason awards.
It’s never too early to look ahead and project who the best players in the country will be this season
Highlighting Golfweek’s 2024-25 preseason women’s college golf All-Americans is Lottie Woad, the junior from Florida State, who is the top-ranked female amateur in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. In April, she won the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, she won the Smyth Salver as low amateur at the AIG Women’s Open and is coming off a dominant showing at the 2024 Curtis Cup.
Here’s a look at Golfweek’s 2024-25 preseason women’s college golf All-Americans.
Zoe Campos, UCLA
Campos was one of the best players in the country last season, helping guide UCLA into the national championship match. After a strong summer, including playing on the Curtis Cup team, Campos is back for her final chapter in college.
Adela Cernousek, Texas A&M
Cernousek got her signature win last spring when she captured the 2024 NCAA individual championship. Now, she’s a star and the leader for the Aggies heading into her senior year.
Anna Davis, Auburn
Davis dipped her toes into the college golf waters in the spring as a mid-year enrollee, and she instantly was one of the best players in the country. Now a leader for the Tigers, don’t expect Davis’ stellar play to stop.
Jasmine Koo, USC
Koo hasn’t hit a shot yet for USC, but the incoming freshman is ranked sixth in the World Amateur Golf Ranking and could be the breakout star in the college game this season.
Maria Jose Marin, Arkansas
Marin was stellar as a freshman last season, and after a strong summer that included winning medalist honors at the 2024 U.S. Women’s Amateur, Marin returns to Arkansas as one of the amateur game’s best.
Julia Lopez Ramirez, Mississippi State
Lopez Ramirez is heading into her senior year as one of the best players in the country. She’s ranked second in the world, and for good reason. Expect another big year.
Paula Martin Sampedro, Stanford
As a freshman, Martin Sampedro helped guide the Cardinal to the NCAA Championship. Now, she returns and is one of the veterans in Stanford’s lineup.
Catherine Park, USC
Along with Koo, Park is a huge part of why USC is expected to be one of the best teams in the country this season. She’s coming off a stellar sophomore season and an appearance on the Curtis Cup team.
Kiara Romero, Oregon
Romero was incredible as a freshman last season, and don’t expect that to change heading into her sophomore year for the Ducks.
Lottie Woad, Florida State
The world top-ranked female amateur has that title for the reason. She was incredible for Florida State last season, and take into account all of her other accolades, there’s a reason she’s expected to have a great junior season for the Seminoles.
Second team
Emma Bunch, New Mexico State
Hannah Darling, South Carolina
Francesca Fiorellini, UCLA
Farah O’Keefe, Texas
Meja Ortengren, Stanford
Andrea Revuelta, Stanford
Louise Rydqvist, South Carolina
Amanda Sambach, Virginia
Bailey Shoemaker, USC
Kelly Xu, Stanford
Third team
Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio, Texas A&M
Cindy Hsu, Texas
Lauren Kim, Texas
Carolina Lopez Chacarra, Wake Forest
Caitlyn Macnab, Ole Miss
Lauryn Nguyen, Northwestern
Macy Pate, Wake Forest
Catherine Rao, Princeton
Rocio Tejedo Mulet, LSU
Jeneath Wong, Pepperdine
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Golfweek’s 2024-25 preseason women’s college golf All-Americans