Stanford's women's golf team had a stellar performance, with all five players receiving All-America honors from the Women’s Golf Coaches Association for the third consecutive year. Megha Ganne, Paula Martín Sampedro, Meja Örtengren, and Andrea Revuelta earned First Team All-America status, while Kelly Xu received Second Team honors. Ganne concluded her collegiate career with an NCAA Championship runner-up finish and took home the Inkster Award, leading the team to its third national title in five years.

By the Numbers
  • Four Stanford players earned First Team All-America honors.
  • Megha Ganne's career scoring average of 71.01 ranks second in program history.
  • Paula Martín Sampedro has a scoring average of 70.19, the lowest in Stanford history after three seasons.
  • Kelly Xu achieved a career-low scoring average of 70.48 in her final season.
Yes, But

While the team achieved significant individual accolades, the challenge remains to maintain this level of performance with potential graduation losses and the pressures of professional transitions for key players.

State of Play
  • Stanford maintains a strong track record, winning three NCAA championships in five years.
  • All five players continue to impress in competition, including participation in the U.S. Women’s Open.
What's Next

Looking ahead, the Stanford women's golf program aims to build on this success by recruiting top talent while preparing upcoming players to fill the shoes of departing seniors.

Bottom Line

The continued excellence of Stanford's women's golf team demonstrates their dominance in collegiate athletics, reminding us that strong preparation and discipline are key to sustaining success in competitive sports.