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Caitlyn Macnab Tabbed Golfweek All-American
6/4/2025 | Women's Golf
ORLANDO, Fla. – For the second time in the last week, Ole Miss women's golfer Caitlyn Macnab has been named an All-American after a stellar final season for the Rebels.
Macnab earned third-team All-American accolades from Golfweek for the third time in her collegiate career (2024-25, 2023-24, 2021-22). She also earned honorable mention honors as a sophomore at TCU during the 2022-23 season.
The Johannesburg, South Africa, native is no stranger to being nationally recognized as she was tabbed a second-team All-American by the Women's Golf Coaches Association and earned first-team All-SEC honors. She was also selected to be part of Team International at the 2025 Arnold Palmer Cup.
Macnab led the Rebels in season stroke average (71.27), total birdies (104) and rounds at even or below par (20). She set the school record for most rounds in the 60s in a season (14).
Macnab recently further etched her name into the record books, becoming the first Rebel in program history to win the SEC Championship individual title. She soared to the top of the leaderboard with an impressive third-round score of 65 (-5) at the 2025 SEC Women's Golf Championship, earning top medalist honors with a score of 201 (-9), four strokes ahead of the runner-up. Her 201 set a new program record for the lowest 54-hole score on a par-70 course.
With four medalist finishes on her resumé in only two seasons as an Ole Miss Rebel, Macnab tied the program record for wins previously set by Julia Johnson.
For all Ole Miss women's golf latest news and information, follow the Rebels on Twitter at @OleMissWGolf, on Instagram at OleMissWGolf and on Facebook at T Women's Golf. General athletic news can also be found at @OleMissSports on Twitter, Ole Miss Sports on Facebook, and OleMissAthletics on Instagram.
Golfweek's 2025 Women's College Golf All-American Teams
First Team
Carla Bernat, Sr., Kansas State
Carolina Chacarra, Sr., Wake Forest
Kary Hollenbaugh, Jr., Ohio State
Jasmine Koo, Fr., USC
Maria Jose Marin, So., Arkansas
Meja Ortengren, Fr., Stanford
Andrea Revuelta, Fr., Stanford
Kiara Romero, So., Oregon
Mirabel Ting, Jr., Florida State
Lottie Woad, Jr., Florida State
Second Team
Eila Galitsky, Fr., South Carolina
Megha Ganne, Jr., Stanford
Lauren Kim, So., Texas
Paula Martin Sampedro, So., Stanford
Farah O'Keefe, So., Texas
Catherine Park, Jr., USC
Louise Rydqvist, Sr., South Carolina
Amanda Sambach, Sr., Virginia
Kendall Todd, Sr., Arkansas
Suvichaya Vinijchaitham, Fr., Oregon
Third Team
Hannah Darling, Sr., South Carolina
Anna Davis, So., Auburn
Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio, So., Texas A&M
Caitlyn Macnab, Sr., Ole Miss
Marie Madsen, Fr., NC State
Lauryn Nguyen, Sr., Northwestern
Patience Rhodes, So., Arizona State
Rocio Tejedo, Fr., LSU
Avery Weed, So., Mississippi State
Ashley Yun, So., Northwestern
Honorable Mention
Brooke Biermann, Michigan State
Vanessa Borovilos, Texas A&M
Pimpchompoo Chaisilprungruang, Charlotte
Lauren Clark, Kansas
Beth Coulter, Arizona State
Cindy Hsu, Texas
Grace Kilcrease, Oklahoma State
Chloe Kovelesky, Wake Forest
Mackenzie Lee, SMU
Vivian Lu, Washington
Ava Merrill, Vanderbilt
Megan Propeck, Virginia
Catherine Rao, Princeton
Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Arizona State
Andie Smith, Duke
Megan Streicher, North Carolina
Clarisa Temelo, Arkansas
Karen Tsuru, Oregon
Kelly Xu, Stanford
Reagan Zibilski, Arkansas
Macnab earned third-team All-American accolades from Golfweek for the third time in her collegiate career (2024-25, 2023-24, 2021-22). She also earned honorable mention honors as a sophomore at TCU during the 2022-23 season.
The Johannesburg, South Africa, native is no stranger to being nationally recognized as she was tabbed a second-team All-American by the Women's Golf Coaches Association and earned first-team All-SEC honors. She was also selected to be part of Team International at the 2025 Arnold Palmer Cup.
Macnab led the Rebels in season stroke average (71.27), total birdies (104) and rounds at even or below par (20). She set the school record for most rounds in the 60s in a season (14).
Macnab recently further etched her name into the record books, becoming the first Rebel in program history to win the SEC Championship individual title. She soared to the top of the leaderboard with an impressive third-round score of 65 (-5) at the 2025 SEC Women's Golf Championship, earning top medalist honors with a score of 201 (-9), four strokes ahead of the runner-up. Her 201 set a new program record for the lowest 54-hole score on a par-70 course.
With four medalist finishes on her resumé in only two seasons as an Ole Miss Rebel, Macnab tied the program record for wins previously set by Julia Johnson.
For all Ole Miss women's golf latest news and information, follow the Rebels on Twitter at @OleMissWGolf, on Instagram at OleMissWGolf and on Facebook at T Women's Golf. General athletic news can also be found at @OleMissSports on Twitter, Ole Miss Sports on Facebook, and OleMissAthletics on Instagram.
Golfweek's 2025 Women's College Golf All-American Teams
First Team
Carla Bernat, Sr., Kansas State
Carolina Chacarra, Sr., Wake Forest
Kary Hollenbaugh, Jr., Ohio State
Jasmine Koo, Fr., USC
Maria Jose Marin, So., Arkansas
Meja Ortengren, Fr., Stanford
Andrea Revuelta, Fr., Stanford
Kiara Romero, So., Oregon
Mirabel Ting, Jr., Florida State
Lottie Woad, Jr., Florida State
Second Team
Eila Galitsky, Fr., South Carolina
Megha Ganne, Jr., Stanford
Lauren Kim, So., Texas
Paula Martin Sampedro, So., Stanford
Farah O'Keefe, So., Texas
Catherine Park, Jr., USC
Louise Rydqvist, Sr., South Carolina
Amanda Sambach, Sr., Virginia
Kendall Todd, Sr., Arkansas
Suvichaya Vinijchaitham, Fr., Oregon
Third Team
Hannah Darling, Sr., South Carolina
Anna Davis, So., Auburn
Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio, So., Texas A&M
Caitlyn Macnab, Sr., Ole Miss
Marie Madsen, Fr., NC State
Lauryn Nguyen, Sr., Northwestern
Patience Rhodes, So., Arizona State
Rocio Tejedo, Fr., LSU
Avery Weed, So., Mississippi State
Ashley Yun, So., Northwestern
Honorable Mention
Brooke Biermann, Michigan State
Vanessa Borovilos, Texas A&M
Pimpchompoo Chaisilprungruang, Charlotte
Lauren Clark, Kansas
Beth Coulter, Arizona State
Cindy Hsu, Texas
Grace Kilcrease, Oklahoma State
Chloe Kovelesky, Wake Forest
Mackenzie Lee, SMU
Vivian Lu, Washington
Ava Merrill, Vanderbilt
Megan Propeck, Virginia
Catherine Rao, Princeton
Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Arizona State
Andie Smith, Duke
Megan Streicher, North Carolina
Clarisa Temelo, Arkansas
Karen Tsuru, Oregon
Kelly Xu, Stanford
Reagan Zibilski, Arkansas
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