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Campos Named All-Pac-12 First Team for Second Time

Apr 24, 2024
Zoe Antoinette Campos

LOS ANGELES – Junior Zoe Antoinette Campos on the No. 4 UCLA women's golf team was named to the All-Pac-12 First Team for the second year in a row, it was announced after the conclusion of the Pac-12 Championships Tuesday.
 
In addition to Campos, three Bruins were recognized as All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention: Caroline Canales, Meghan Royal and Kate Villegas.
 
Campos claimed her third win of the Spring 2024 college season at the PING/ASU Invitational (-9; 69-70-68) on March 30. Campos also won back-to-back medals at the Nanea Pac-12 Preview (-8; 71-70-70) and The Show (-7; 68-70-71). Her three wins this season are second most in UCLA single-season history.
 
The Valencia, Calif. product leads UCLA with a 70.6 scoring average, seven top-10 finishes, 18 rounds under par, and is the only Bruin to have all of her stroke play rounds contribute to the team score (25/25). Additionally, Campos is undefeated in match play this season (4-0-0).
 
Campos was ranked sixth in the latest World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) and 12th in the Scoreboard individual rankings.
 
Canales has scattered three top-10 results over six tournaments this Spring 2024 season. The UCLA junior from Calabasas was the Bruins' top finisher for the first time this year in their final regular-season tournament at the Silverado Showdown on April 10 (3rd, -3). Canales owns a 72.4 scoring average this season.
 
Villegas is the only UCLA golfer to compete in all 10 stroke play events and two match play events this season. The transfer from UC Riverside put on a remarkable performance this spring with four top-10s and one top-20 across six tournaments. Villegas was key in all four of the Bruins' wins this season with two top-10s and two top-20s in those events. She ranks second behind Campos with a 72.1 scoring average.
 
Royal was UCLA's top finisher (t-2nd, -9) in its first win of the season at the Windy City Collegiate Classic in October 2023. The performance was Royal's best result of her collegiate career. At the Pac-12 Championships this week, Royal posted her second top-10 finish of the season (t-9th, -3) to place one shot behind Campos. The sophomore transfer from Arkansas has averaged 72.2 strokes per round this season.