
Min-Gaultier Named WGCA All-American
5/27/2025 2:24:00 PM | Women's Golf
Becomes the ninth All-American in program history
FORT WORTH – TCU women's golf has its ninth All-American.
Camille Min-Gaultier was named to the 2024-25 Division I honorable mention All-American team as announced by the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA). She was one of only 50 players awarded All-American accolades.
Min-Gaultier became the third first-year player in program history to receive All-American recognition. She joins an exclusive honor roll that features 2026 U.S. Solheim Cup captain Angela Stanford, 1983 NCAA Champion Marci Bozarth and three-time conference player of the year Brooke Tull.
With Min-Gaultier's honor, TCU and head coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin have produced a WGCA All-American in three of the past four seasons, including two freshmen.
Min-Gaultier was nothing short of an instant sensation on the links in her first year in Fort Worth. She was crowned Big 12 Freshman of the Year and chosen to the All-Big 12 Team in April. Min-Gaultier ascended as high as 49th in the Scoreboard individual rankings and concluded the season as the Big 12 Conference's highest-rated freshman at No. 51.
A product of La Londe-les-Marues, France, Min-Gaultier quickly morphed into TCU's steadiest player. She led the Horned Frogs in scoring average (72.2), sub-70's (10) and counters (32-of-35) while playing the No. 1 in the lineup a team-high five times. Min-Gaultier scored par-or-better in 18 of her 35 rounds played, including 12 during the spring season. She tallied four top-10's, including a trio of runner-up finishes, and placed no worse than 25th in any tournament. Min-Gaultier was T25-or-better in nine of her final 10 starts.
Along the way, Min-Gaultier imprinted her name across the Horned Frogs' record book. She has already signed the fifth-most sub-70 scorecards in program history. Min-Gaultier posted the sixth-lowest season scoring average by a Horned Frog and second-best by a freshman player. She shot a 13-under 203 and set a program record for low-54 hole total by a freshman in leading TCU to its third team title at the Chevron Collegiate on Feb. 24-25 at the Golf Club of Houston.
Behind Min-Gaultier, TCU won three team championships and broke seven school records in 2024-25, including scoring average (289), birdies (518) and par-or-better rounds (15). The Horned Frogs also achieved their highest year-end national ranking in program history on Thursday, checking in at No. 15 in the final Scoreboard rankings.
Min-Gaultier was one of seven Big 12 players cited as an All-American alongside Carla Bernat (Kansas State), Lauren Clark (Kansas), Beth Coulter (Arizona State), Grace Kilcrease (Oklahoma State), Patience Rhodes (Arizona State) and Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Arizona State).
Camille Min-Gaultier was named to the 2024-25 Division I honorable mention All-American team as announced by the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA). She was one of only 50 players awarded All-American accolades.
Min-Gaultier became the third first-year player in program history to receive All-American recognition. She joins an exclusive honor roll that features 2026 U.S. Solheim Cup captain Angela Stanford, 1983 NCAA Champion Marci Bozarth and three-time conference player of the year Brooke Tull.
With Min-Gaultier's honor, TCU and head coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin have produced a WGCA All-American in three of the past four seasons, including two freshmen.
Min-Gaultier was nothing short of an instant sensation on the links in her first year in Fort Worth. She was crowned Big 12 Freshman of the Year and chosen to the All-Big 12 Team in April. Min-Gaultier ascended as high as 49th in the Scoreboard individual rankings and concluded the season as the Big 12 Conference's highest-rated freshman at No. 51.
A product of La Londe-les-Marues, France, Min-Gaultier quickly morphed into TCU's steadiest player. She led the Horned Frogs in scoring average (72.2), sub-70's (10) and counters (32-of-35) while playing the No. 1 in the lineup a team-high five times. Min-Gaultier scored par-or-better in 18 of her 35 rounds played, including 12 during the spring season. She tallied four top-10's, including a trio of runner-up finishes, and placed no worse than 25th in any tournament. Min-Gaultier was T25-or-better in nine of her final 10 starts.
Along the way, Min-Gaultier imprinted her name across the Horned Frogs' record book. She has already signed the fifth-most sub-70 scorecards in program history. Min-Gaultier posted the sixth-lowest season scoring average by a Horned Frog and second-best by a freshman player. She shot a 13-under 203 and set a program record for low-54 hole total by a freshman in leading TCU to its third team title at the Chevron Collegiate on Feb. 24-25 at the Golf Club of Houston.
Behind Min-Gaultier, TCU won three team championships and broke seven school records in 2024-25, including scoring average (289), birdies (518) and par-or-better rounds (15). The Horned Frogs also achieved their highest year-end national ranking in program history on Thursday, checking in at No. 15 in the final Scoreboard rankings.
Min-Gaultier was one of seven Big 12 players cited as an All-American alongside Carla Bernat (Kansas State), Lauren Clark (Kansas), Beth Coulter (Arizona State), Grace Kilcrease (Oklahoma State), Patience Rhodes (Arizona State) and Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Arizona State).
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