The Farm Report: June 8
The Stanford women's golf team concluded the 2025-26 season with notable achievements, including reaching the NCAA Match Play Quarterfinals for the first time since 2019 and securing three stroke play tournament wins. The Cardinal's Nathan Wang claimed the only point against No. 1 Auburn during the quarterfinal match. In individual accolades, four golfers received First Team All-America honors, and Meghan Ganne won the prestigious Inkster Award. Additionally, freshman Teddy Tokheim excelled in baseball, leading the team in several hitting categories and earning Freshman All-American recognition. Stanford's rowing team also shone, with five rowers honored as CRCA First-Team All-Americans for the fourth consecutive season.
By the Numbers- Stanford's women's golf team won three stroke play tournaments, its highest since 2022-23.
- Benny Gealer and Jasmine Aikey were named Stanford's ACC Scholar-Athletes of the Year.
Despite strong individual performances, the women's golf team fell short against top-seeded Auburn, highlighting the competitive nature of NCAA championships.
State of Play- Stanford's women's golf team ended the season ranked among the best in the ACC.
- Freshman Teddy Tokheim made significant contributions in baseball, leading various statistical categories.
As the teams prepare for the 2026-27 season, both the golf and baseball programs will aim to build on their successful campaigns and deepen their recruiting efforts.
Bottom LineStanford's performance across various sports this season signals a promising future, with emerging talents and a strong foundation for continued success in collegiate athletics.
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