Four Razorbacks Earn All-SEC Honors
FAYETTEVILLE – Four Razorbacks appeared across the SEC women’s golf all-conference teams, the league announced on Friday.
Maria Jose Marin made her third straight appearance on the first team, while Reagan Zibilski and Abbey Schutte were placed on the second team. Sara Brentcheneff earned Freshman All-SEC honors.
Maria Jose Marin – First Team All-SEC
- The second-ranked women’s golfer in the SEC and nationally, according to Clippd’s national rankings.
- Third straight season on the first team. Last season’s SEC Player of the Year.
- Has played in all 30 rounds of No. 6 Arkansas’ season and leads the Hogs with a 69.93 scoring average and a 745-40-14 W-L-T record. Also leads the Hogs with 105 birdies. Has 23 rounds at par or better.
- 1 win: Clemson Invitational (-10) and 2 runner-ups: Blessings Collegiate Invitational (-12) and the Dale McNamara Invitational (-10) with nine straight top 10 appearances.
- Marin came from behind to win the Clemson Invitational, three shots back and tied for second ahead of the final round. At the BCI, Marin set her lowest 18-hole score and the Blessings course record with an 8-under 64 in the final round, but came up two strokes short for the win.
- Ranked the No. 1 NCAA women’s golfer for nine weeks during the fall and spring seasons. Hasn’t ranked as low as No. 2 all season.
- Became the first Razorback, first SEC golfer and first South American to win the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in April with a record low score of 14-under par. She competed against the world’s top 75 female amateur golfers.
- 2025-26 Awards/Honors: 2x SEC Golfer of the Week, ANNIKA Award Watch Lists, Golf Channel Preseason All-American, First Team All-SEC
Reagan Zibilski – Second Team All-SEC || Brad Davis Community Service Award
- The No. 16 ranked golfer in the SEC and No. 42 overall, according to Clippd’s national rankings. Ranked as high as No. 17 nationally this season.
- Has played in all 30 rounds of No. 6 Arkansas’ season and holds a 72.0 scoring average and a 631-137-31 W-L-T record.
- Has six top 10 finishes this season, including a runner-up finish at The Ally in October.
- Made the cut at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in April and shot a 3-under 69 in the final round at Augusta National.
- Named Arkansas’ female Brad Davis Community Service Award winner as the leader across all of the Razorbacks’ sports.
- Appeared on the second team last season.
Abbey Schutte – Second Team All-SEC
- The No. 15 ranked golfer in the SEC and No. 41 overall to Clippd’s national rankings.
- Has played in all 30 rounds of No. 6 Arkansas’ season and holds a 72.27 scoring average and a 580-193-26 W-L-T record. Leads the Hogs with two wins: The Ally and the Purdue Puerto Rico Classic.
- At the Ally, she shot under par in all three rounds for her then-lowest 54-hole score to par at 9-under. In her next tournament, the Puerto Rico Classic, she bested the 207 with a 10-under 206 to claim her second straight victory.
- She was named SEC Golfer of the Week twice.
Sara Brentcheneff – Freshman All-SEC
- The No. 34 ranked golfer in the SEC and No. 83 overall to Clippd’s national rankings after joining Arkansas in January. Rose as high as No. 74 nationally. The sixth-ranked freshman in the SEC.
- Has played in six tournaments of No. 2 Arkansas’ season and holds a 72.78 scoring average and a 375-149-12 W-L-T record.
- Had her highest placement at the Clemson Invitational, where she shot 4-under and finished T5.
- Has finished under par in three of six appearances (18 rounds) this spring with three top 20 finishes.
- Played in the 2026 Augusta National Women’s Amateur but missed the cut.
Up Next
No. 6 Arkansas, the top-seed in the NCAA Simpsonville Regional, will hit the course for the first round on Monday, May 11.
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