The busy summer amateur season has faded to fall as school’s across the country are back in session, which means college golf is back in season.
Stanford, with a loaded roster that includes the top two female amateurs in the world, is no surprise at No. 1 and boasts big depth even past those two marquee players. It’s a similar story of depth at Wake Forest (which has been a consistent theme for the Demon Deacons) and locks in that team at No. 2. Defending NCAA champion Ole Miss and runner-up Oklahoma State also scored spots in the top 10 as they return big chunks of last year’s postseason squads.
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The top of the Cardinal lineup is as tough as it gets with the Nos. 1 and 2 amateurs in the world in Rose Zhang and Rachel Heck. There’s a USGA champion (Angelina Ye) and a British Women’s Amateur champion (Aline Krauter) in the mix, too. Hard to see how Stanford isn’t the team to beat all year.
The Demon Deacons have maintained their depth for the past four seasons now. Lauren Walsh and Rachel Kuehn are strong returners, with head coach Kim Lewellen bringing freshman Carolina Chacarra-Lopez and Maryland transfer Virunpat Olankitkunchai into the fold, too.
The Rebels return a nearly complete national title squad. Expect big-hitting Englishwoman Ellen Hume to step into the spot vacated by graduate Kennedy Swann.
Gina Kim is a leader on this team, but the Blue Devils need her to remain in Durham all year (she just won first stage of LPGA Q-School) to make noise in the postseason.
Seminoles seemed to go overlooked last season until winning an NCAA Regional. Senior Beatrice Wallin leads strong supporting cast.
Another team with a Swedish superstar. Ingrid Lindblad, plus Latanna Stone, are the frontwomen for a squad that will sharpen the ax with a tough competition schedule.
Losing Maja Stark hits hard, but Maddison Hinson-Tolchard and transfer Caley McGinty may be able to offset some of that loss.
Deep lineup here, including four players who finished last season inside Golfweek’s top 100, that returns this season as the SEC team champs.
The young Bruins team will take big leadership from Emma Spitz. Alessia Nobilio and newcomer Zoe Campos will be factors, too.
Vivian and Yu-Sang Hou, sisters from Taiwan, will be big players for the Wildcats provided they return post-LPGA Q-School.
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