Texas State's women's golf team celebrated significant achievements in the Sun Belt Conference, with freshman Grace Quintanilla being named Freshman of the Year. Alongside her, teammates Yvonne Chamness, Fia Lindblom, and Briana LeMaire received All-Sun Belt honors, marking a historic four honorees鈥攖he highest for the Bobcats since joining the conference in 2013-14. Quintanilla's impressive performance includes a national ranking of No. 107 and multiple tournament placements, showcasing her potential in her inaugural season.

By the Numbers
  • Four Bobcats earned All-Sun Belt honors, the highest total since 2013-14.
  • Quintanilla led the team with a scoring average of 71.2 and had six rounds in the 60s.
State of Play
  • Quintanilla is the second Bobcat in history to receive Freshman of the Year honors.
  • Chamness participated in all 11 tournaments, with 4 eagles and a scoring average of 72.9.
What's Next

As the Bobcats move forward, they will focus on maintaining their momentum in upcoming seasons, with a strong foundation of talent and experience. The team will aim to build on their recent successes and strive for more conference titles.

Bottom Line

Texas State's women's golf team has established a robust competitive presence in the Sun Belt Conference, leveraging individual accolades to pave the way for continued success. Their combination of talent and potential bodes well for future seasons, as they aim for greater achievements in collegiate golf.