The bad news? School is back in session for student-athletes across the country. The good news? That means college golf is officially back, as well.
After a busy summer amateur schedule, it’s time to focus back in on the college game. What better way to celebrate than with preseason award watch lists?
The ANNIKA Award honors the player of the year in college women’s golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media. The players are listed alphabetically. Players on the ANNIKA Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel writers.
Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings: Women’s team | Women’s individual
Avery joined USC as a spring semester freshman last year and won two of her first three starts before adding a third at the NCAA Stanford Regional. Bad news for the rest of the country: she’s only getting better.
Chacarra was named ACC Freshman of the Year last season and picked up second team All-American honors after two wins and four top-five finishes with a T-7 at the NCAA Franklin Regional. Expect more of the same this season.
Made an immediate impact for the Gamecocks last season and earned first team All-SEC honors thanks to five top-five finishes in 10 starts. The 2021 R&A Girls Amateur champion will be the key to South Carolina’s success this season.
The senior comes off her best year yet in college after starting all 12 tournaments for the Aggies and earning first team All-SEC First honors. Earned a win at the 2022 NCAA Championship in the quarterfinals against Florida State’s Alice Hodge and made an ace in her semifinal loss to Oregon’s Ching-Tzu Chen.
Ganne enters her anticipated college career already ranked No. 37 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking without hitting a shot. She’ll be a key player in Stanford’s title defense as the lineup returns four of five starters after losing senior leader Aline Krauter. Ganne, as a 17-year-old high school student, qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open and held a share of the lead after the opening round before finishing as the low amateur in 2021.
Heath is a two-time All-ACC and Golfweek honorable mention All-American and is primed to make it a three-peat for both in 2022-23. Earned four top-10 finishes at the Moon Invitational (fourth), Valspar Augusta (T-5), Clemson Invitational (T-7) and the ACC Championship (T-10).
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Heck won the ANNIKA Award in 2021 is ready to contend again in her junior season after a disappointing sophomore campaign riddled by an illness that still saw her earn third team All-American honors. Expect to see Heck bounce back in 2022-23.
Big 12 Player of the Year and a second team All-American last season after winning medalist honors at the NCAA Stillwater Regional. Added six top-10 finishes and finished inside the top 25 in every tournament except the NCAA Championship (T-31).
A favorite for the award, Kuehn has four wins in her Wake Forest career and finished last season ranked No. 6 in the Golfweek/Sagarin individual rankings. She was the 2022 ACC Player of the Year and a first team All-American and represented the United States at both the Arnold Palmer Cup and Curtis Cup.
Might be the most consistent player in women’s college golf. The senior Swede has won seven times as a Tiger and has 20 top-10 finishes in 25 starts. Has been an ANNIKA Award finalist the last three years.
Pac-12 individual champion and is the first player in program history to earn all-Pac-12 first-team honors in consecutive seasons. Won the Mason Rudolph Championship and was key in Oregon’s run to the finals at the 2022 NCAA Championship.
Transferred from Oklahoma State after a stellar start to the season. McGinty boasted a stroke average of 68.58 that led to four top-five finishes in five starts including consecutive individual wins at the Schooner Fall Classic and the Jim West Challenge. Reunites at Ohio State with head coach Lisa Strom, who coached McGinty for two years at Kent State from 2019-21 where she won both the MAC Player and Freshman of the Year awards, as well as the individual conference championship in 2021.
As a freshman earned honorable mention All-American honors and was a Pac-12 All-Conference selection. Didn’t finish outside the top 20 and tied for third at the Pac-12 Championship.
After taking off the 2021-22 season to focus on graduate school, the 2019 ACC Champion and 2022 North & South Amateur champion returns to the Demon Deacons for one last shot at a national title.
Earned her first college win at the Ally last year as a sopomore and added five more top-10 finishes in 11 starts. Finished T-11 at the NCAA Championship.
Was last year’s SoCon Female Athlete of the Year. Not Golfer. Athlete. Finished ninth at NCAA Championship and was a second team All-American as well as conference Player of the Year after picking up wins at the the Lady Paladin Invitational and UNF Collegiate. Earned six top-five finishes and nine top-10 finishes in 12 starts.
In 11 starts Nobilio earned four top five finishes, including a T-3 at the Pac-12 Championship. Will be a key player for UCLA after the Bruins lost ANNIKA Award finalist Emma Spitz.
As a freshman, Park was a second team All-American after seven top-20 finishes, four inside the top 10 three in the top five. Was key for the Longhorns in their Big 12 Championship win after a T-3 finish on the individual leaderboard.
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Honorable mention All-American as a freshman as well as an All-ACC selection. Led the team with a 72.85 stroke average, the lowest freshman scoring average in program history, and caught fire down the stretch, finishing T-5 at the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional and third at the ACC Championship.
Hasn’t won since 2020 but is constantly in the mix, as seen with her third team All-American and second team All-SEC honors in 2022. Finished third at the Ally and second at the SEC Championship. Looking to earn All-SEC honors for a fourth consecutive season.
Flies under the radar with the likes of Rachel Heck, Rose Zhang and now Megha Ganne on the roster, but Seay is far from an afterthought. The senior was key for Stanford in its NCAA Championship last season and was a first team All-American and All-Pac-12 selection. Five top-10 finishes in seven starts.
Earned four top-five and five top-20 finishes last season en route to a third team All-American selection. Finished runner up at both the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational and ACC Championship.
First team All-SEC and second team All-American last season, just the fourth All-American in program history. Finished inside the top five three times and top 10 seven times in 11 starts last season.
2022 All-ACC and third team All-American honors. Won the Florida State Match Up and finished T-4 at the Landfall Tradition. Added five more top 10 finishes at the Jim West Challenge (T-10), Moon Invitational (ninth), Clemson Invitational (T-10), ACC Championship (T-8) and NCAA Tallahassee Regional (T-9).
Last year’s ANNIKA Award winner, Zhang won the NCAA Championship as well as her first three starts as a freshman. She’s been the best player in the world for some time now and that tide doesn’t appear to be turning any time soon.