STANFORD, Calif. — For the third year in a row, the entire Stanford women’s golf lineup received All-America honors from the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA), as announced on Tuesday.
12 Division I women’s golfers earned First Team All-America status; four are Stanford Cardinal. Megha Ganne, Paula Martín Sampedro, Meja Örtengren, and Andrea Revuelta earn First Team status while Kelly Xu lands Second Team honors for the third time in her career.
Ganne caps off her Stanford career with an individual runner-up finish at the NCAA Championship, finishing two strokes off an individual national championship. She took home the Inkster Award for the highest-placing senior at the NCAA Championship, just one of many awards for her this season. She became a three-time First Team All-America selection en route to helping Stanford land the 2026 NCAA women’s golf title, the team’s third in five years. Her career scoring average of 71.01 is the second-best in program history, and she went pro this week, competing at the U.S. Women’s Open.
Martín Sampedro has one year remaining in what has been a wildly successful collegiate career. The junior from Madrid, Spain, is a two-time conference golfer of the year recipient, including the 2026 ACC Golfer of the Year after she won individual medalist honors at the ACC Championship. She is the No. 2-ranked amateur in the world and was named a three-time First Team All-American earlier this week. Her career scoring average of 70.19 is the lowest in Stanford history through three seasons, and like Ganne, she is playing at the U.S. Women’s Open this weekend (as an amateur).
Örtengren continues to impress through her first two collegiate seasons, posting a scoring average that is right on pace with Martín Sampedro’s (70.30). Her 2025-26 season was strong, with a win at the Nanea Invitational in October, her second collegiate win. She finished the year with six top-five finishes and went 3-0 in match play at the NCAA Championship, a perfect ending to a year that began with a LET Golf amateur win in Sweden.
Revuelta already ranks as one of the winningest golfers in program history through two seasons. She owns four tournament wins, including two in 2026, winning the Arizona Thunderbird Invitational and the Stanford NCAA Regional. She added four match play victories this season, including two at the NCAA Championship. Already in her career, 40% of her rounds have been scored in the 60s (20-50), and she has finished outside the top-10 on just three occasions.
Xu enjoyed her best season at Stanford as a senior, posting a career-low scoring average of 70.48 across 31 rounds of stroke play, including 10 rounds in the 60s and just five rounds over par. Seven times as a senior, Xu finished inside the top-10, never finishing outside the top-15. The 2026 NCAA Championship was won on her birthday, ending her career as a two-time NCAA team champion and a two-time Second Team All-American.