The University of Texas at Austin Athletics

Three from No. 3 Women’s Golf named WGCA All-Americans
06.02.2026 | Women's Golf
O’Keefe named First Team All-American, Hsu and Kim Second Team All-Americans.
CORAL SPRINGS, Florida — Texas women's golfers Farah O'Keefe, Cindy Hsu and Lauren Kim have been named Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-Americans, the organization announced today.
O'Keefe was named a First Team All-American and Hsu and Kim were named Second Team All-Americans. Last year O'Keefe and Kim earned Second Team honors, while Hsu earned honorable mention.
O'Keefe, the No. 1 ranked women's collegiate golfer and No. 4 on the World Amateur Golf Ranking list won the NCAA individual championship and won the ANNIKA Award and WGCA Player of the Year award this season. O'Keefe won four tournaments and finished in the top-10 in each of her 12 collegiate events. She broke the Texas women's golf program record for single season stroke average at 69.84. O'Keefe plays in the U.S. Women's Open this week and has the Curtis Cup and Palmer Cup for Team USA later this summer.
Kim, who is ranked No. 19 on the World Amateur Golf Rankings list finished in the top-10 in six events this season. Kim had a best finish of runner-up at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate and a fifth place finish at the Therese Hession Regional Challenge. Kim earned First Team All-SEC honors and finished T12 at the SEC Championship. Kim shot par or better in 20 rounds during the 2025-26 season. Kim competed at the Augusta National Women's Amateur and will play in the Palmer Cup for Team International this summer. Kim will tee it up at the U.S. Women's Open this week.
Hsu is ranked No. 25 on the World Amateur Golf Rankings list and finished in 11th place at the 2026 SEC Championship. Hsu earned her first collegiate victory in the fall at the Nanea Invitational with a tournament score of 10-under. Hsu has four top-five finishes on the season as she finished runner-up at the Betsy Rawls Invitational and in third place at the Therese Hession Regional Challenge. Hsu competed at the Augusta National Women's Amateur and the World Amateur Team Championship. Hsu finished in third place at the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional. Hsu earned professional status on the Epson Tour and will start competition this summer.
The Women's Golf Coaches Association, founded in 1983, is a non-profit organization representing women's collegiate golf coaches. The WGCA was formed to encourage the playing of college golf for women in correlation with a general objective of education and in accordance with the highest tradition of intercollegiate competition. Today, the WGCA represents over 750 coaches throughout the U.S. and is dedicated to educating, promoting and recognizing both its members and the student-athletes they represent.





