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Kim, Lau, Komoto Earn All-America Honors From Golfweek
6/22/2016 5:06:00 PM | Women's Golf
EVANSTON, Ill. – Sophomore Hannah Kim, freshman Stephanie Lau and junior Kacie Komoto have received 2016 All-America honors from Golfweek, the publication announced Wednesday. Kim earned Second Team laurels, Lau won a spot on the Third Team and Komoto received Honorable Mention recognition.
In just two years, Kim has built one of the most accomplished resumes in the history of Northwestern golf. Last month Kim became the first WGCA First Team All-American in women's program history, and the first Northwestern golfer (male or female) to earn First Team All-America honors since former world No. 1 Luke Donald. In May, she was honored as the Big Ten Player of the Year for the second straight season. She owns two of the Top-7 single-season scoring averages in program history, including the best-ever this year, as well as the lowest career scoring average in the Northwestern women's golf record book.
Earlier this spring the Chula Vista, California, native broke the Wildcats tournament scoring record with a blistering 199 to win the Hurricane Invitational, shaving seven strokes off the previous record. Kim recorded five Top-10 finishes, and nine in the Top-20, in ten starts during the 2015-16 regular-season, and earned Academic All-Big Ten distinction in her first year of eligibility.
The Golfweek Third Team nod for Lau is the second All-America recognition following her rookie campaign. She previously received Second Team laurels from the WGCA.
Lau was Northwestern's top finisher at the 2016 NCAA Championships (T11) and then 2016 Big Ten Championships (T4). She secured the title for the Wildcats on Sunday with a must-have, 10-foot par putt on No. 18. The Big Ten Freshman of the Year ranked second on the team, and in the Conference, in scoring average (72.13), recorded more rounds in the 60's this season than any Wildcats golfer (6), and led the team in rounds played at par-or-better (20). The Fullerton, California, native established the school 54-hole scoring record (since broken) en route to a season-best third-place finish at the Mason Rudolph Invitational in the fall.
Earlier this spring Komoto became the fifth Wildcats golfer in program history to earn three All-Big Ten honors in a career with a 2016 First Team nod. She led the Wildcats this season with six Top-10 finishes, including four Top-4 results. The Honolulu, native owns the second-best career scoring average in program history, and the third-lowest single-season average (2015-16). Komoto has received Academic All-Big Ten honors in each of her first two seasons of eligibility.
Hana Lee is the only other student-athlete to receive All-America honors from Golfweek, earning Honorable Mention recognition in 2014.
In just two years, Kim has built one of the most accomplished resumes in the history of Northwestern golf. Last month Kim became the first WGCA First Team All-American in women's program history, and the first Northwestern golfer (male or female) to earn First Team All-America honors since former world No. 1 Luke Donald. In May, she was honored as the Big Ten Player of the Year for the second straight season. She owns two of the Top-7 single-season scoring averages in program history, including the best-ever this year, as well as the lowest career scoring average in the Northwestern women's golf record book.
Earlier this spring the Chula Vista, California, native broke the Wildcats tournament scoring record with a blistering 199 to win the Hurricane Invitational, shaving seven strokes off the previous record. Kim recorded five Top-10 finishes, and nine in the Top-20, in ten starts during the 2015-16 regular-season, and earned Academic All-Big Ten distinction in her first year of eligibility.
The Golfweek Third Team nod for Lau is the second All-America recognition following her rookie campaign. She previously received Second Team laurels from the WGCA.
Lau was Northwestern's top finisher at the 2016 NCAA Championships (T11) and then 2016 Big Ten Championships (T4). She secured the title for the Wildcats on Sunday with a must-have, 10-foot par putt on No. 18. The Big Ten Freshman of the Year ranked second on the team, and in the Conference, in scoring average (72.13), recorded more rounds in the 60's this season than any Wildcats golfer (6), and led the team in rounds played at par-or-better (20). The Fullerton, California, native established the school 54-hole scoring record (since broken) en route to a season-best third-place finish at the Mason Rudolph Invitational in the fall.
Earlier this spring Komoto became the fifth Wildcats golfer in program history to earn three All-Big Ten honors in a career with a 2016 First Team nod. She led the Wildcats this season with six Top-10 finishes, including four Top-4 results. The Honolulu, native owns the second-best career scoring average in program history, and the third-lowest single-season average (2015-16). Komoto has received Academic All-Big Ten honors in each of her first two seasons of eligibility.
Hana Lee is the only other student-athlete to receive All-America honors from Golfweek, earning Honorable Mention recognition in 2014.
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