
Meet the 15 golfers on the 2025 Annika Award Postseason Watch List
We're close to awarding the women's college golf Player of the Year honors, the Annika Award.
The Annika Award presented by Stifel honors the player of the year in women's college golf, as selected by college golfers, coaches and members of the college golf media. Players on the Annika Award Watch List were selected by a panel of Golfweek and Golf Channel reporters. They are listed alphabetically.
As a reminder each watch list is new and unique. Inclusion or exclusion on a previous watch list does not impact future watch lists.
Here's a look at the 15 golfers on the Postseason Watch List for the 2025 Annika Award:
Carolina Chacarra, Wake Forest
Class: Senior
Wins: 1 (Jackson T. Stephens Cup)
Top-10 finishes: 6
Stroke play events: 9
Ranking: No. 6
Hannah Darling, South Carolina
Class: Senior
Wins: 1 (Annika Intercollegiate)
Top-10 finishes: 5
Stroke play events: 8
Ranking: No. 13
Megha Ganne, Stanford
Class: Junior
Wins: 1 (Nanea)
Top-10 finishes: 4
Stroke play events: 6
Ranking: No. 15
Kary Hollenbaugh, Ohio State
Class: Junior
Wins: 4 (Therese Hession Regional, Spartan Suncoast, Clemson Invitational, Therese Hession Buckeye)
Top-10 finishes: 6
Stroke play events: 9
Ranking: No. 11
Maria Jose Marin, Arkansas
Class: Sophomore
Wins: 2 (Blessings Collegiate, Puerto Rico Classic)
Top-10 finishes: 6
Stroke play events: 10
Ranking: No. 4
Lauren Kim, Texas
Class: Sophomore
Wins: 1 (Betsy Rawls)
Top-10 finishes: 8
Stroke play events: 10
Ranking: No. 9
Jasmine Koo, Southern California
Class: Freshman
Wins: 4 (Windy City, Stanford Intercollegiate, East Lake Cup, Juli Inkster)
Top-10 finishes: 7
Stroke play events: 10
Ranking: No. 7
Caitlyn Macnab, Ole Miss
Class: Senior
Wins: 1 (SEC Championship)
Top-10 finishes: 5
Stroke play events: 9
Ranking: No. 22
Paula Martin Sampedro, Stanford
Class: Sophomore
Wins: 2 (The Molly, Juli Inkster)
Top-10 finishes: 4
Stroke play events: 7
Ranking: No. 10
Farah O'Keefe, Texas
Class: Sophomore
Wins: 0
Top-10 finishes: 6
Stroke play events: 10
Ranking: No. 16
Meja Ortengren, Stanford
Class: Freshman
Wins: 1 (San Diego State Classic)
Top-10 finishes: 7
Stroke play events: 7
Ranking: No. 5
Kiara Romero, Oregon
Class: Sophomore
Wins: 1 (Big 10 Championship)
Top-10 finishes: 7
Stroke play events: 9
Ranking: No. 3
Louise Rydqvist, South Carolina
Class: Senior
Wins: 1 (Darius Rucker)
Top-10 finishes: 4
Stroke play events: 7
Ranking: No. 17
Mirabel Ting, Florida State
Class: Junior
Wins: 5 (Folds of Honor, Schooner Fall Classic, Collegiate Invitational, Briars Creek, Florida State Match Up)
Top-10 finishes: 7
Stroke play events: 7
Ranking: No. 1
Lottie Woad, Florida State
Class: Junior
Wins: 2 (Landfall Tradition, Moon Golf)
Top-10 finishes: 9
Stroke play events: 9
Ranking: No. 2
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