Amelia Ruiz Topali Claims 2nd WGCA All-America Award for 2026
Amelia Ruiz Topali, a standout golfer for Lynn University, has earned a second consecutive spot on the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-America second team. This recognition highlights her exceptional performance in NCAA Division II, helping propel her team to a top-10 national ranking and a spot in the NCAA South Regional. The Chilean junior concluded the season ranked No. 15 nationally, with a team-best adjusted scoring average of 73.0 across 32 rounds, showcasing her consistency and competitiveness.
By the Numbers- Ranked No. 15 in NCAA Division II and No. 9 in the South Region.
- Posted a 629-143-22 head-to-head record against national competitors.
- Averaged 73.0 strokes across 32 rounds.
- Achieved eight top-10 finishes during the season.
Despite her individual accolades, the team faced stiff competition, reflecting the overall challenges in maintaining high performance amidst a competitive landscape.
State of Play- Secured runner-up at the Sunshine State Conference Championship with a score of 218 (+2).
- Contributed to Lynn's five top-three team finishes and maintained a No. 6 national ranking.
Looking ahead, Ruiz Topali aims to continue her strong performance and further elevate her standing as a premier player in collegiate golf as she prepares for the upcoming season with the Fighting Knights.
Bottom LineRuiz Topali's recognition as a WGCA All-American underscores her relentless pursuit of excellence, solidifying her position among Division II's elite and highlighting her critical role in Lynn University's golf program.
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