Sun May 26, 2024

By Lance Hawley

José Marin Named First Team All-American
Kylie Magar

CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – Maria José Marin has added another prestigious accolade to her résumé, as she has been tabbed a Division I Women’s Golf Coaches Association First Team All-American, as announced on Friday. José Marin becomes the 10th WGCA First Team All-American in school history, 19th overall, as well as the first to receive All-America honors since 2018-19. She is also one of 15 All-Americans in the Shauna Taylor era, as well as eighth First Team honoree.

 

José Marin, who is one of 11 to be recognized as a First Team All-American, was named the SEC Freshman of the Year and earned All-SEC First Team and All-Freshman Team honors. A four-time SEC Golfer/Freshman Golfer of the Week, José Marin was one of six named to the WGCA Freshman of the Year Presented by Strackaline Watch List and one of 15 on the ANNIKA Award Spring Watch List. José Marin closed out her freshman year ranked No. 6 on the Scoreboard by Clippd ranking and currently sits No. 20 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

 

In her first NCAA Championship, José Marin tied for fourth with a 5-under 283 (72-68-71-72) to become the fifth Hog to finish in the top five as an individual and first since 2019. Her 283 also became the lowest four-round score since Stacy Lewis’ 282 in 2007 when she won the individual national championship. José Marin also tied for eighth at the NCAA Las Vegas Regional with an even 216 (68-71-77).

 

The Cali, Colombia product led the team in scoring average (70.83), adjusted scoring average (68.8), rounds at par or better (23) and rounds in the 60s (8). José Marin finished second in school history in scoring average and par or better rounds. She logged a win at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational and had two runner-up showings at the Carmel Cup and MountainView Collegiate, while also registering five top 10 showings and nine inside the top 20.

 

José Marin has a busy summer with amateur events, which will start by representing Team International at the Arnold Palmer Cup, set for July 5-7 in Lahinch, Ireland. She was also invited to play at the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championships from Aug. 5-11 at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

 

The Arkansas women’s golf team finished the 2023-24 season as the No. 10 team in the country, finishing in 10th at the NCAA Championship in its 12th appearance in school history, 10th under head coach Taylor.

 

Arkansas WGCA All-Americans

Kaylee Benton (Second Team – 2018-19)

Maria Fassi (First Team – 2017-18, 2018-19 and Honorable Mention – 2015-16)

Dylan Kim (Second Team – 2017-18)

Stacy Lewis (First Team – 2004-05, 2006-07, 2007-08, Honorable Mention – 2005-06)

Gaby Lopez (First Team – 2013-14, 2014-15)

Amanda McCurdy (Honorable Mention – 2005-06)

Kelli Shean (Second Team – 2009-10 and Honorable Mention – 2010-11)

Emily Tubert (First Team – 2010-11, 2011-12 and Honorable Mention – 2012-13)

Alana Uriell (Second Team – 2017-18)

 

WGCA All-American Teams

First Team

Adela Cernousek, Texas A&M

Megha Ganne, Stanford

Ingrid Lindblad, LSU

Catherine Park, Southern California

Julia Lopez Ramirez, Mississippi State

Maria José Marin, Arkansas

Paula Martín Sampedro, Stanford

Anna Morgan, Furman

Kiara Romero, Oregon

Louise Rydqvist, South Carolina

Lottie Woad, Florida State

 

Second Team

Kajsa Arwefjall, San Jose State

Emma Bunch, New Mexico State

Sara Byrne, Miami

Anna Davis, Auburn

Carla Bernat, Kansas State

Melanie Green, South Florida

Maisie Filler, Florida

Rachel Kuehn, Wake Forest

Farah O’Keefe, Texas

Caitlyn Macnab, Ole Miss

Amanda Sambach, Virginia

Kelly Xu, Stanford

 

Honorable Mention

Amari Avery, Southern California

Lauren Beaudreau, Notre Dame

Caroline Canales, UCLA

Carolina Chacarra, Wake Forest

Monet Chun, Michigan

Hannah Darling, South Carolina

Caterina Don, Georgia

Sadie Englemann, Stanford

Laney Frye, Kentucky

Rachel Heck, Stanford

Kary Hollenbaugh, Ohio State

Mackenzie Lee, SMU

Katie Lu, Michigan State

Isabella McCauley, Minnesota

Emma McMyler, Duke

Ashley Menne Arizona State

Lauryn Nguyen, Northwestern

Annabelle Pancake, Clemson

Macy Pate, Wake Forest

Megan Schofill, Auburn

Pimpisa Sisutham, UCF

Molly Smith, UCF

Latanna Stone, LSU

Isabel Sy, Illinois

Mirabel Ting, Florida State

Jeneath Wong, Pepperdine

 

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