SAN ANTONIO — St. Mary's University Women's Golfer
Taylor Wilczek became the fourth First-Team All-American in school history, the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) announced on Wednesday.
Wilczek, a junior from Anthem, Ariz., was the runner-up at the NCAA Stroke Play Championship on May 14, and she set the course record with a 64 at the Rockwall Golf & Athletic Center during medal match play at the Lone Star Conference Championship on April 15.
She finished in the top 10 in eight of the 12 tournaments this season and was in the top 25 in two more. Wilczek ranked 10th nationally by Scoreboard powered by Clipp'd and ended the year with an adjusted scoring average of 72.6 over 37 rounds.
Wilczek joins an elite list at St. Mary's of First-Team All-Americans, joining Jillian Wyne (2003), Maria Regina Gonzalez (2019), and
Savannah Dupre (2025). Her runner-up finish at the NCAA Championship is the highest in school history.