STANFORD, Calif. — For the second season in a row, Stanford women’s golf lands five on the WGCA All-America list. Four of Stanford’s five in the starting lineup were named First Team All-Americans, far and away the most in the country.
Megha Ganne, Paula Martín Sampedro, Meja Örtengren, and Andrea Revuelta all take home First Team All-America honors from the WGCA. For Ganne and Martín Sampedro, it is the second year in a row they have landed First Team honors, while Örtengren and Revuelta nab it for the first time. Kelly Xu is a Second Team All-America selection for the second consecutive season, earning the honor on her birthday.
Of the 12 golfers honored on the First Team, Stanford has four of those spots, the most First Team All-America selections in program history. This puts Stanford at 38 All-Americans since Anne Walker took over the program in 2012.
Stanford enjoyed one of the best seasons in program history during the 2024-25 campaign, winning every stroke-play tournament en route to a runner-up finish at the NCAA Championship, falling to Northwestern in the match-play finals. Four individuals claimed a total of six individual tournament wins, including postseason wins from Andrea Revuelta, who won both the ACC individual championship and the Norman Regional championship.