AUBURN, Ala. – Auburn teammates Anna Foster and Megan Schofill were both selected by the Women's Golf Coaches Association as Honorable Mention All-Americans following the 2021-22 season, the organization announced Thursday.
Foster and Schofill each played a part in the Tigers' Final Four run at the NCAA Championship earlier this week at Grayhawk Golf Club.
Schofill was the team's top individual player in stroke play, finishing tied for 27th overall, and also won both of her matches against UCLA and Stanford in the match play portion. Foster placed in a tie for 40th individually and scored a point in match play vs. Stanford.
For the season, Schofill finished tops on the team with a 72.35 stroke average – just edging out Foster at 72.36. The duo ranks fifth and sixth respectively in single season history at Auburn in stroke average. They're also top five all-time in most rounds under par in a season. Schofill is tied for second with 14 while Foster is fourth with 13.
In April, Schofill set the Auburn 54-hole record at the SEC Championship (207) where she finished as the individual runner-up. It was one of two top-five finishes for the junior and one of five tournaments she placed in the top 20.
Foster also had a pair of top-five finishes and was instrumental in helping the Tigers advance to the NCAA Championship with a career-low 67 (-5) in the final round of the Stillwater Regional. At one point, the sophomore shot par or better in 12 straight rounds from September to February. She finished with 17 rounds at par or better on the season.
This marks the third time in the last four years Auburn has had a WGCA All-American. Julie McCarthy earned Honorable Mention honors in 2019, and Kaleigh Telfer was named a First Team All-American in 2020. It's the first time since 2010 (Cydney Clanton, Candace Schepperle) Auburn has had two WGCA All-Americans in the same season.
The program now boasts 22 All-Americans and 41 All-American honors.