Daniela Campillo Martinez and Zoe McLean-Tattan have joined the University of Houston Women's Golf team, signing financial aid agreements. Both previously played at ULM, contributing to a Sun Belt Conference championship and an NCAA Regional appearance. Campillo Martinez, a senior with one season left, is a three-time All-Sun Belt member, while McLean-Tattan, a sophomore with three years of eligibility, showed promise as a freshman.

By the Numbers
  • Campillo Martinez has a 74.10 scoring average with three Top-20 finishes in her last season.
  • McLean-Tattan recorded a 75.16 scoring average and five Top-20 finishes during her freshman year.
Yes, But

While both athletes have impressive backgrounds, the transition to a new program may present challenges as they adapt to different coaching styles and competitive environments.

State of Play
  • Head Coach Rachel Pollock is prioritizing building a strong team culture with her first signees.
  • The team is coming off a successful season, which raises expectations for the newcomers.
What's Next

As the season approaches, both players are expected to integrate into the team dynamics and build on their previous successes, aiming for a strong competitive performance in upcoming tournaments.

Bottom Line

The addition of Campillo Martinez and McLean-Tattan not only bolsters the team’s skill set but signifies a new era for Houston Women's Golf under Coach Pollock, emphasizing both talent and leadership.