Maria Jose Marin made her third straight appearance on the first team, while Reagan Zibilski and Abbey Schutte were placed on the second team. Sara Brentcheneff earned Freshman All-SEC honors.
Maria Jose Marin – First Team All-SEC
- The second-ranked women’s golfer in the SEC and nationally, according to Clippd’s national rankings.
- Third straight season on the first team. Last season’s SEC Player of the Year.
- Has played in all 30 rounds of No. 6 Arkansas’ season and leads the Hogs with a 69.93 scoring average and a 745-40-14 W-L-T record. Also leads the Hogs with 105 birdies. Has 23 rounds at par or better.
- 1 win: Clemson Invitational (-10) and 2 runner-ups: Blessings Collegiate Invitational (-12) and the Dale McNamara Invitational (-10) with nine straight top 10 appearances.
- Marin came from behind to win the Clemson Invitational, three shots back and tied for second ahead of the final round. At the BCI, Marin set her lowest 18-hole score and the Blessings course record with an 8-under 64 in the final round, but came up two strokes short for the win.
- Ranked the No. 1 NCAA women’s golfer for nine weeks during the fall and spring seasons. Hasn’t ranked as low as No. 2 all season.
- Became the first Razorback, first SEC golfer and first South American to win the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in April with a record low score of 14-under par. She competed against the world’s top 75 female amateur golfers.
- 2025-26 Awards/Honors: 2x SEC Golfer of the Week, ANNIKA Award Watch Lists, Golf Channel Preseason All-American, First Team All-SEC
Reagan Zibilski – Second Team All-SEC || Brad Davis Community Service Award
- The No. 16 ranked golfer in the SEC and No. 42 overall, according to Clippd’s national rankings. Ranked as high as No. 17 nationally this season.
- Has played in all 30 rounds of No. 6 Arkansas’ season and holds a 72.0 scoring average and a 631-137-31 W-L-T record.
- Has six top 10 finishes this season, including a runner-up finish at The Ally in October.
- Made the cut at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in April and shot a 3-under 69 in the final round at Augusta National.
- Named Arkansas’ female Brad Davis Community Service Award winner as the leader across all of the Razorbacks’ sports.
- Appeared on the second team last season.
Abbey Schutte – Second Team All-SEC
- The No. 15 ranked golfer in the SEC and No. 41 overall to Clippd’s national rankings.
- Has played in all 30 rounds of No. 6 Arkansas’ season and holds a 72.27 scoring average and a 580-193-26 W-L-T record. Leads the Hogs with two wins: The Ally and the Purdue Puerto Rico Classic.
- At the Ally, she shot under par in all three rounds for her then-lowest 54-hole score to par at 9-under. In her next tournament, the Puerto Rico Classic, she bested the 207 with a 10-under 206 to claim her second straight victory.
- She was named SEC Golfer of the Week twice.
Sara Brentcheneff – Freshman All-SEC
- The No. 34 ranked golfer in the SEC and No. 83 overall to Clippd’s national rankings after joining Arkansas in January. Rose as high as No. 74 nationally. The sixth-ranked freshman in the SEC.
- Has played in six tournaments of No. 2 Arkansas’ season and holds a 72.78 scoring average and a 375-149-12 W-L-T record.
- Had her highest placement at the Clemson Invitational, where she shot 4-under and finished T5.
- Has finished under par in three of six appearances (18 rounds) this spring with three top 20 finishes.
- Played in the 2026 Augusta National Women’s Amateur but missed the cut.
Up Next
No. 6 Arkansas, the top-seed in the NCAA Simpsonville Regional, will hit the course for the first round on Monday, May 11.
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