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Women’s Golf Set to Defend Title at Windy City Collegiate Classic

September 28, 2024 | Women's Golf

LOS ANGELES – The No. 3-ranked UCLA women's golf team returns to the Windy City Collegiate Classic next week, beginning Monday, Sept. 30. This year's tournament will take place at Westmoreland Country Club in Wilmette, Ill.
 
The two-day, 54-hole stroke play event will feature two rounds on Monday and one round on Tuesday. The highly-competitive, 15-team field features nine top-20-ranked programs.
 
The Bruins won last season's rendition of the event for Alicia Um Holmes' first victory as head coach. UCLA tied a 54-hole program record in the process with a score of 32-under 832. Three Bruins placed in the top 10, led by then-sophomore Meghan Royal with a runner-up finish.
 
Fans can follow along with this live scoring link.
 
UCLA Lineup: Caroline Canales, Zoe Antoinette Campos, Francesca Fiorellini, Natalie Vo and Meghan Royal.
 
*The Field: (11) Northwestern, (17) Arizona, (12) Arizona State, Augusta, (15) Duke, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa State, (10) Oregon, Purdue, (4) South Carolina, (2) USC, UCLA, Virginia, (7) Wake Forest.
* rankings from the latest WGCA Coaches Poll
 
Weather Report: Sunny with temperature highs in the low-to-mid 70s.
 
Par and Yardage: Par 72, 6,519 yards.
 
Bruins in the WAGR (as of Sept. 28, 2024)
5. Zoe Antoinette Campos (second-ranked American)
17. Francesca Fiorellini (top-ranked Italian, seventh-ranked European)
71. Caroline Canales
 
Last Time Out
UCLA finished sixth out of 12 teams at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate in its season-opening tournament, taking place from Sept. 9-11. The Bruins finished on a high note with a 5-under 283 in the final round to rise four spots into the top half of the standings. Canales was UCLA's top finisher, tying for sixth at -4 for the tournament (67-74-71). Campos joined her in the top 20 at +1 (74-72-71).
 
2023-24 In Review
UCLA concluded one of the most dominant seasons in program history with its fifth-ever runner-up finish at the NCAA Championships under the direction of first-year head coach Alicia Um Holmes in 2023-24. Um Holmes won four team titles and secured the third-best scoring average (287.8) in program history in year one, earning her Golfweek Women's Coach of the Year.

UCLA was victorious in Um Holmes' second tournament as head coach at the Windy City Collegiate Classic where the Bruins ousted nine top-25 teams with a score of -32, 832 to tie the lowest 54-hole mark in program history. UCLA had a stretch of three consecutive wins to begin the spring at The Match in the Desert, the Nanea Pac-12 Preview and The Show. The four wins were the most for the program since the 2017-18 season.

The Bruins' memorable postseason run began by making the eight-team cut line for match play at the NCAA Championships hosted at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, Calif. UCLA toppled Texas A&M in the Quarterfinals, 3-0-2, and Oregon in the Semifinals, 3-1-1, before falling to top-seeded Stanford in the Finals, 3-2. The result marked the fifth runner-up finish in program history.

Six of Um Holmes' eight golfers recorded multiple top-10 individual finishes in 2023-24, led by consensus First Team All-American and ANNIKA Award Finalist Zoe Antoinette Campos and WGCA Honorable Mention All-American Caroline Canales. Campos was named to the All-Pac-12 First Team while three Bruins were recognized as Honorable Mention: Canales, Meghan Royal and Kate Villegas.

Um Holmes' offseason recruiting prowess led to much success in 2023-24. Three of the four transfers she signed to her first-year roster – Royal, Villegas and Natalie Vo – were in the starting lineup for UCLA's NCAA Championship run.
 
Preseason Recognition
Three UCLA women's golfers hauled in several preseason All-America accolades while the team was listed in all three major preseason polls. Zoe Antoinette Campos was a consensus Preseason First Team All-American according to both Golfweek and Golf Channel. Francesca Fiorellini was listed on the Second Team by Golfweek and Third Team by Golf Channel, and Caroline Canales was tabbed to Golf Channel's Third Team.

The Bruins start the 2024-25 season ranked No. 3 in the WGCA Preseason Coaches Poll and No. 4 in both Golfweek and Golf Channel's Preseason Top 25.
 
Bruins and the ANNIKA Award
For an eighth straight season, at least one UCLA women's golfer was listed to the Preseason/Fall ANNIKA Award Watch ListZoe Antoinette Campos made her second appearance on the Watch List along with incoming freshman Francesca Fiorellini, it was announced by the organization in September.

Created in 2014, the ANNIKA Award is annually given to the top female U.S. collegiate golfer; the winner voted on by players, coaches and members of the college golf media. UCLA's Alison Lee (2013-15) was the first to take home the award in 2014 and Bronte Law (2013-16) earned the honor the next season in 2015.
 
Senior Leaders
The Bruins' lineup is led by seniors Zoe Antoinette Campos and Caroline Canales who, together, have started a combined 72 collegiate tournaments and played in 199 rounds. Campos and Canales own a wealth of postseason experience with each playing 12 rounds of stroke play (eight) and match play (four) at the NCAA Championships over their previous three years.

For the second straight season in 2023-24, Campos was a consensus First Team All-American (WGCA & Golfweek), an ANNIKA Award Top 10 Finalist and an All-Pac-12 First Team selection. She led UCLA with four wins, a 70.7 scoring average, nine top-10 finishes, 21 rounds under par, 10 rounds in the 60s and was the only Bruin to have all rounds count towards the team score. Campos' four medals are tied for the most in UCLA single-season history while her 21 rounds under par set a program record. Two of Campos' wins came at Spanish Trail Country Club in Las Vegas, Nev., the latter of which was at NCAA Regionals with a score of -6, 210. She is the seventh Bruins' golfer to medal at an NCAA Regional.

Canales received the first All-American recognition of her career last season, being named WGCA Honorable Mention. The Calabasas, Calif. native ranked second on the team with a 72.6 scoring average, four top 10s and 12 rounds under par. Canales concluded the year with an unblemished 3-0-0 record in the match play portion of the NCAA Championships. Canales' 7&5 victory against Oregon's Karen Tsuru in the Semifinals was the largest margin of victory by a UCLA golfer at the NCAA Championships.
 
Campos and Team USA
Zoe Antoinette Campos represented the Red, White and Blue in two major summer competitions. In the first of two events played in Europe, Campos helped Team USA to an Arnold Palmer Cup win for a second straight year at Lahinch Golf Club in Ireland in July, defeating Team International by a score of 32.5-27.5 Campos went 1-2-1 with a 1UP foursome victory in her matches.

One month later, Campos became the 11th Bruin to compete at the 43rd Curtis Cup at Sunningdale Golf Club in England where Team USA finished second to Team Great Britain & Ireland, 10.5-9.5. Campos went 1-2-1 in her matches with a 2&1 foursome victory with her partner Catherine Park (USC) on day two of the competition.

Summer Success
Senior Natalie Vo won the 58th California Women's Amateur at The Peninsula Golf and Country Club in San Mateo on July 27, earning her an automatic exemption at U.S. Women's Amateur. Vo defeated Amelia Garibaldi (Fresno State) in the championship match, 2&1, with the help of an excellent approach shot on the par-4 17th which fell two feet from the pin to set up the title-clinching putt. Vo's title marked the second straight year and the fourth time ever a Bruins' golfer won the California Women's Amateur. Previous winners include Kate Villegas (2023), Ty Akabane (2018), Cindy Scholefield (1986) and Mary Enright (1980).

Vo and Zoe Antoinette Campos made their second and fifth U.S. Women's Amateur appearances, respectively, at Southern Hills Country Club in Oklahoma in August. Campos placed third in the stroke play portion with scores of 72-68 (-2) before being ousted in the Round of 64 by Bailey Shoemaker (USC), 1UP.
 
The B1G Day is Here
UCLA officially joined the Big Ten Conference Aug. 2, ushering in a new era in the Bruins' storied and illustrious athletic tradition. UCLA, along with previous conference foes Oregon, USC and Washington, have moved to an 18-team Big Ten Conference with a footprint spanning from the Pacific to the Atlantic.

UCLA's approaching membership in the Big Ten Conference was initially announced more than two years ago, on June 30, 2022.

"The day has finally come," said Martin Jarmond, The Alice and Nahum Lainer Family Director of Athletics. "After two years of planning and preparation, UCLA is proud and excited to join the Big Ten Conference. I am grateful for the energy and effort that has been put into shaping this pivotal move by our hard-working staff members, as well as our coaches and student-athletes. The investments we have made into our programs and student-athletes over the past 24 months have set us up to continue to compete at the elite level that defines UCLA Athletics."

Three of the Big Ten's newest members, UCLA (three), USC (three) and Washington (one), have combined for all seven of the conference's NCAA Women's Golf Championships.
 
UCLA Women's Golf NCAA Championship Recap
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Post Round Press Conference – Francesca Fiorellini (April 3, 2024)
Wednesday, April 03
Media Availability – Zoe Antoinette Campos (April 2, 2024)
Tuesday, April 02
Zoe Antoinette Campos Previews Major Appearance at the U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach
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