FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas women’s golf program once again demonstrated its elite status on the national stage with four Razorback golfers earning spots on the 2024-25 Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) Division I All-America Teams, as announced on May 27, 2025.
The four standout athletes recognized—Maria José Marin, Kendall Todd, Clarisa Temelo, and Reagan Zibilski—each played crucial roles in Arkansas’ highly successful season. Their selections reflect both individual excellence and team-wide consistency, as all four golfers recorded the most counting rounds for a Razorbacks team that was ranked No. 2 in the country.
Maria José Marin | First-Team All-American
Sophomore sensation Maria José Marin had a historic campaign, culminating in her being named a WGCA First-Team All-American. Her season will be remembered as one of the greatest in program history. The native of Cali, Colombia, capped her season by winning the 2025 NCAA Individual Championship with a stunning 12-under-par 276—edging out Florida State’s Mirabel Ting by two strokes. In doing so, she joined Arkansas legends Stacy Lewis and Maria Fassi as the only Razorbacks to capture the national individual title.
Her accolades are staggering: SEC Player of the Year, top-ranked women’s golfer in the SEC, and No. 6 overall in Clippd’s national rankings. She participated in all 41 rounds this season, averaging 68.9 adjusted strokes per round, and amassed a remarkable 862-91-12 win-loss-tie record. Marin’s performance was fueled by her scoring precision, recording an average of -0.02 to par. She led the Razorbacks in birdies (130) and match play victories (3), and posted 23 rounds at par or better.
Marin claimed individual victories at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational (-11), the Puerto Rico Classic (-9), and the NCAA Championship (-12). She also earned runner-up finishes at both the Carmel Cup (-6) and NCAA Columbus Regional (-4). Over the season, she collected six top-five finishes and eight top-10s. Her back-to-back win at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational made history with a tournament-record score. Marin also competed at the prestigious Augusta National Women’s Amateur and will represent Team International in the Arnold Palmer Cup this June.
Her 2024-25 honors include: three-time SEC Golfer of the Week, selection to the ANNIKA Award Watch List, Golf Channel Preseason All-American, SEC Player of the Year, First Team All-SEC, ANNIKA Award finalist, and now, WGCA First-Team All-American.
Kendall Todd | Second-Team All-American
Junior Kendall Todd also turned in a phenomenal season, earning Second-Team All-American recognition. Ranked No. 6 in the SEC and No. 20 nationally according to Clippd, Todd proved to be a consistent force throughout all 41 rounds. She posted a 69.8 adjusted scoring average and held a 760-177-28 win-loss-tie record.
Todd’s season was marked by her first career victory at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate (-1). She also logged runner-up finishes at the Clemson Invitational (-15) and Dale McNamara Invitational (-2). Notably, she tied the NCAA record for lowest round to par with an 11-under in the third round at Clemson. Over the season, she notched seven top-10 and eight top-15 finishes in ten events.
She made a major impact during match play, securing three wins including pivotal victories against Texas (#6), Florida (#25), and Northwestern (#11) during postseason play. Todd’s honors this year include SEC Golfer of the Week, a spot on the ANNIKA Award Fall Watch List, and now a WGCA Second-Team All-American nod.
Clarisa Temelo | Honorable Mention All-American
Freshman Clarisa Temelo made an impressive debut season, earning Honorable Mention status on the WGCA All-American list. She ranked No. 16 in the SEC and No. 42 nationally, peaking as high as No. 26. Temelo was the third-highest ranked freshman in the conference and played every round for Arkansas.
Her adjusted scoring average was 70.7, and she amassed a 741-199-25 W-L-T record with an average of +0.07 to par. She recorded 102 birdies and one eagle over the season. Temelo delivered four consecutive top-10 finishes, including a third-place performance at the Puerto Rico Classic (-6), her best collegiate finish to date. She also placed well at the Blessings Collegiate (+2), Dale McNamara (+5), and Jackson T. Stephens Cup (+9).
One of her signature moments came during match play at the Stephens Cup, where she defeated a competitor from then-No. 13 Oregon, helping Arkansas secure its third of four straight tournament titles during the season. She also placed T-13 at the SEC Championship, leading all Razorbacks.
Temelo’s recognitions for the 2024-25 season include SEC Freshman of the Week, Second Team All-SEC, Freshman All-SEC, and WGCA All-American Honorable Mention.
Reagan Zibilski | Honorable Mention All-American
Junior Reagan Zibilski joined Temelo on the WGCA All-American Honorable Mention list after an exceptional season that saw her ranked No. 13 in the SEC and No. 37 nationally. Zibilski played every round for Arkansas and finished with a 70.9 adjusted scoring average, compiling a 657-273-35 W-L-T record and a +0.08 average score to par.
Zibilski’s season was highlighted by her first collegiate win at the Dale McNamara Invitational, where she carded a 5-under finish. During that event, she set a then-school record with an 8-under-par 63 in a single round. She also placed third at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational (-3), fifth at the Stephens Cup (+8), and T-7th at the Puerto Rico Classic (-2).
Her strong performance was key to Arkansas’ four-tournament winning streak from October through February. Zibilski led the team with two eagles on the season and showed consistency throughout. Her season accolades include being named SEC Golfer of the Week and making the ANNIKA Award Spring Watch List, in addition to her All-American Honorable Mention status.
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In sum, the 2024-25 season was one for the record books for Arkansas women’s golf. With four Razorbacks earning WGCA All-American honors, the program continues to build on its legacy of excellence and competitive dominance. Whether it was the championship-caliber brilliance of José Marin or the rising talent of Temelo and Zibilski, the depth of Arkansas’ roster is evident—and the future looks as bright as ever.