Megan Schofill named First-Team All-American by WGCA

She is the 12th First-Team All-American golfer in program history.

Auburn senior [autotag]Megan Schofill[/autotag] has been named a First-Team All-American, the Women’s Golf Coaches Association announced on Friday.

“What an absolute honor for Megan to be selected for first team,” Auburn head coach [autotag]Melissa Luellen[/autotag] said. “A true list of the vest best in college golf with all bright futures beyond college in the professional ranks. Megan works very hard and is very coachable. She asks questions all the time to learn as much about the game as possible- a winning combination.”

Schofill is the 27th All-American and the 12th First-team All-American golfer in Auburn history.

She broke the program record for most career rounds under par during the season (43) and continues to hold the program’s lowest career scoring average (72.14). Her par-4 scoring average of 4.026 this season is the lowest in Auburn history and her par-3 scoring average of 3.045 is the second lowest in program history.

Schofill also finished second at the 2023 SEC Championship and her 205 (-11) at the Illini Women’s Invitational at Medinah in the fall tied her for the second all-time lowest 54-hole score in Auburn history. Her second round 65 (-7) at the event tied the second-lowest 18-hole score in program history.

The WGCA uses head-to-head competition, comparison with common opponents, scoring average, place finishes in regular season events and tournament wins and strength of schedule as criteria to create their annual All-American teams.

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