Arkansas women's golfers Maria Jose Marin and Reagan Zibilski have been recognized by the Women鈥檚 Golf Coaches Association, with Marin landing on the first team for a third consecutive year and Zibilski receiving honorable mention for the second time. Marin, a standout player, achieved 11 top-10 finishes out of 12 tournaments, including victory at the Clemson Invitational and a T5 finish at the NCAA Championship. Zibilski contributed with seven top-10 finishes, supporting the team's historic semifinal appearance in the NCAA Championship.

By the Numbers
  • Marin finished in the top 10 in 11 of 12 tournaments this season.
  • Zibilski recorded a T8 finish at the NCAA Championship and has a 71.8 stroke average.
State of Play
  • Marin ranks No. 2 in the national player rankings and leads with 958 individual head-to-head wins.
  • Zibilski will begin her professional career on the Epson Tour after successful collegiate play.
What's Next

Both athletes are expected to continue their success in professional golf, with Marin competing in prestigious upcoming tournaments including the U.S. Women鈥檚 Open and the Evian Championship.

Bottom Line

The recognition of Marin and Zibilski as WGCA All-America selections underscores Arkansas women's golf's rise in national prominence, following historic performances and setting the stage for future achievements.