Davis, Dávalos receive WGCA All-American honorable mentions

by Riley Hubbard
Davis, Dávalos receive WGCA All-American honorable mentionsDavis, Dávalos receive WGCA All-American honorable mentions

AUBURN, Ala. – Auburn junior Anna Davis and sophomore Balma Dávalos each received All-American honorable mentions, the Women’s Golf Coaches Association announced Tuesday. Davis was named an All-American by the WGCA in each of the last two seasons, while Dávalos earned her first honor from the organization.

Davis continued her storied collegiate career during the 2025-26 season, winning three events: the Tar Heel Invitational (203, -7), the Nanea Invitational (209, -10) and the NCAA Simpsonville Regional (206, -10). The three individual titles set a new program record for most career wins in program history, as the junior has won six.

The Spring Valley, California, native earned SEC postseason honors for the third consecutive season, receiving second-team All-SEC recognition. In 13 tournaments, Davis recorded 12 rounds under par and a 71.09 scoring average, which is the lowest single-season average in program history (minimum 24 rounds).

Dávalos picked up her first WGCA honor after posting three top-10 finishes in six tournaments this season. Dávalos finished as the individual runner-up at the Canadian Collegiate Invitational at 6-under 138 as well as at the Illini Women’s Invitational at Medinah at 9-under 207. In 16 rounds played, the 2025 SEC All-Freshman honoree posted a 70.68 scoring average.