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05.04.2016 | Women's Golf
IRVING, Texas – Iowa State freshman Chayanit Wangmahaporn and sophomore Celia Barquin were named All-Big 12 First Team, announced today by the Big 12 office.
Wangmahaporn, ranked 57th nationally by Golfweek, has recorded one of the greatest rookie seasons in school history, leading the team in stroke average (72.73) and top-10 finishes (4). Her scoring clip is on pace to break the single-season school record.
A native of Rayong, Thailand, Wangmahaporn was outstanding in the spring where she placed in the top-10 in three of six events, including a runner-up finish at the Mountainview Collegiate with a 210, the second-best 54-hole score in school history.
Barquin, a native of Puente San Miguel, Spain, is an All-Big 12 First Team selection for the second consecutive season. Ranked 98th nationally, Barquin is second on the team in stroke average (73.27) and top-10 finishes (3).
Barquin, who has eight career top-10 finishes, owns the school record in career stroke average at 73.30.
Seven Cyclones since 2010 have earned All-Big 12 First Team honors a total of 10 times: Pennapa Pulsawath (2010), Laurence Herman (2011), Sasikarn On-iam (2011, 2014), Prima Thammaraks (2011), Chonlada Chayanun (2014, 2015), Celia Barquin (2015, 2016) and Chayanit Wangmahaporn (2016).
Wangmahaporn joins On-iam, Thammaraks and Barquin as the only Cyclone freshmen to receive all-league honors.
The Cyclones will compete in their seventh-straight NCAA Regional, May 5-7 at the NCAA Shoal Creek Regional in Birmingham, Alabama.
2016 All-Big 12 Team
Gabby Barker, Texas Tech, So.
Yupaporn Kawinpakorn, Kansas, Sr.
Laura Lonardi, Baylor, Sr.
Maddie McCrary, Oklahoma State, So.
Linnea Johansson, Oklahoma State, Jr.
Sophia Schubert, Texas, So.
Chih-Min Chen, Oklahoma State, Fr.
Kenzie Neisen, Oklahoma State, So.
Chayanit Wangmahaporn, Iowa State, Fr.
Celia Barquin, Iowa State, So.
Player of the Year
Gabby Barker, Texas Tech, So.
Freshman of the Year
Chih-Min Chen, Oklahoma State
Coach of the Year
Courtney Jones, Oklahoma State