AUBURN, Ala. – Auburn freshman Anna Davis and senior Megan Schofill have been awarded All-American honors, the Women's Golf Coaches Association announced on Friday. Davis was tabbed second team All-American while Schofill was given an honorable mention.
Davis, who joined the team in January, participated in all eight of the Tigers' tournaments this spring. Davis recorded a runner-up finish at the last regular season event at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic before capturing a top-5 finish at the SEC Championship and winning low medalist at the NCAA Auburn Regional by three shots at 5-under (211).
The Auburn freshman was named second team All-SEC as well as to the SEC All-Freshman team this season. She finished the year with a 71.68 scoring average and four top-10 individual finishes.
Auburn fifth-year senior Megan Schofill followed up her 2023 All-American season with an impressive final year on the Plains. Schofill led the team with a 71.65 scoring average in 2023-24 and holds the lowest scoring average in program history at 72.01 (minimum 60 rounds).
The four-time All-SEC selection has recorded four top-10 individual finishes this season for the Tigers, including a tie for third at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic where she fired a 7-under 209. Schofill also shot 8-under (208) at the Mason Rudolph Championship which included an opening round 66 (-6) to finish in the top-5.
This marks Davis' first All-American honor and Schofill's third from the WGCA. Schofill was selected as an honorable mention in 2022 and as a first team All-American in 2023.
The Women's Golf Coaches Association, founded in 1983, is a non-profit organization representing women's collegiate golf coaches. The WGCA was formed to encourage the playing of college golf for women in correlation with a general objective of education and in accordance with the highest tradition of intercollegiate competition.
Today, the WGCA represents over 750 coaches throughout the U.S. and is dedicated to educating, promoting and recognizing both its members and the student-athletes they represent.