
Min-Gaultier Earns First Team All-Big 12 Nod
5/1/2026 1:00:00 PM | Women's Golf
Becomes third two-time All-Big 12 Team honoree in program history
FORT WORTH – Camille Min-Gaultier added more all-conference hardware to her augmenting collection, as she garnered First Team All-Big 12 honors for the 2025-26 season.
She was one of 10 players who earned a spot on the first team as determined by the Scoreboard rankings. Tabbed No. 61 nationally, Min-Gaultier has proven to be one of the steadiest players in amateur golf. She has notched six top-10's and placed T17 or better in nine of her 11 starts. Min-Gaultier has shot par or better in 15-of-32 rounds, turned in 30 counters and finished even or under par in six tournaments.
From La Llonde-les-Maures, France, Min-Gaultier becomes the third two-time All-Big 12 player in program history, having accrued the accolade along with Big 12 Freshman of the Year honors in 2025.
Ahead of the NCAA Regional Championships, Min-Gaultier leads TCU in nearly every major statistical category, including scoring average (72.0), birdies (89), sub-70 rounds (four), par-or-better rounds, counters, top-10's and top-20's.
She has been the one constant in TCU's lineup throughout the season. Min-Gaultier opened the fall season with three straight top-10's, highlighted by a third-place finish at the Inverness Intercollegiate in September. She notched her fourth career runner-up finish in the Horned Frogs' spring season opener, tying for second at the Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club in January. The performances were the apex of a run that saw her rattle off eight consecutive top-20's to begin her sophomore campaign. She has been TCU's top individual performer in seven events.
Min-Gaultier's season scoring average sat at 71.0 following the conclusion of the fall. Her cumulative average stands as the fifth-best single-season mark in program history.
It's been a banner spring for Min-Gaultier. She competed in the 2026 Augusta National Women's Amateur championship in April, an opportunity reserved for the top 72 amateur players in the world. Min-Gaultier achieved career-high Scoreboard rankings (No. 41) and World Amateur Golf rankings (No. 50 in March). She enters the postseason as the fourth highest-rated amateur in the Big 12.
TCU and Min-Gaultier begin play at the NCAA Waco Regional on May 11 at Ridgewood Country Club. The top five teams and highest placing individual on a non-advancing team qualify for the NCAA National Championships, held from May 22-27 at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.
Big 12 Women's Golf Yearly Awards
Player of the Year: Patience Rhodes, Arizona State
Freshman of the Year: Fai Rubrong, Arizona State
Co-Scholar-Athletes of the Year: Whitney Banz, BYU and Marta Silchenko, Oklahoma State
Coach of the Year: Christie Martens, Iowa State
First Team All-Big 12
Charlotte Back, Arizona
Patience Rhodes, Arizona State
Malena Castro, Baylor
Mila Jurine, UCF
Pimpisa Sisutham, UCF
Moa Svedenskiold, Houston
Pammy Chookaew, Iowa State
Nichakorn Pinprayroon, Iowa State
Marta Silchenko, Oklahoma State
Camille Min-Gaultier, TCU
Second Team All-Big 12
Fai Rubrong, Arizona State
Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Arizona State
Yurang Li, Baylor
Silje Ohma, Baylor
Maelynn Kim, Houston
Natalie Saint Germain, Houston
Lyla Louderbaugh, Kansas
Ebba Nordstedt, Kansas
Ellie Bushnell, Oklahoma State
Lauren Zaretsky, Texas Tech
She was one of 10 players who earned a spot on the first team as determined by the Scoreboard rankings. Tabbed No. 61 nationally, Min-Gaultier has proven to be one of the steadiest players in amateur golf. She has notched six top-10's and placed T17 or better in nine of her 11 starts. Min-Gaultier has shot par or better in 15-of-32 rounds, turned in 30 counters and finished even or under par in six tournaments.
From La Llonde-les-Maures, France, Min-Gaultier becomes the third two-time All-Big 12 player in program history, having accrued the accolade along with Big 12 Freshman of the Year honors in 2025.
Ahead of the NCAA Regional Championships, Min-Gaultier leads TCU in nearly every major statistical category, including scoring average (72.0), birdies (89), sub-70 rounds (four), par-or-better rounds, counters, top-10's and top-20's.
She has been the one constant in TCU's lineup throughout the season. Min-Gaultier opened the fall season with three straight top-10's, highlighted by a third-place finish at the Inverness Intercollegiate in September. She notched her fourth career runner-up finish in the Horned Frogs' spring season opener, tying for second at the Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club in January. The performances were the apex of a run that saw her rattle off eight consecutive top-20's to begin her sophomore campaign. She has been TCU's top individual performer in seven events.
Min-Gaultier's season scoring average sat at 71.0 following the conclusion of the fall. Her cumulative average stands as the fifth-best single-season mark in program history.
It's been a banner spring for Min-Gaultier. She competed in the 2026 Augusta National Women's Amateur championship in April, an opportunity reserved for the top 72 amateur players in the world. Min-Gaultier achieved career-high Scoreboard rankings (No. 41) and World Amateur Golf rankings (No. 50 in March). She enters the postseason as the fourth highest-rated amateur in the Big 12.
TCU and Min-Gaultier begin play at the NCAA Waco Regional on May 11 at Ridgewood Country Club. The top five teams and highest placing individual on a non-advancing team qualify for the NCAA National Championships, held from May 22-27 at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.
Big 12 Women's Golf Yearly Awards
Player of the Year: Patience Rhodes, Arizona State
Freshman of the Year: Fai Rubrong, Arizona State
Co-Scholar-Athletes of the Year: Whitney Banz, BYU and Marta Silchenko, Oklahoma State
Coach of the Year: Christie Martens, Iowa State
First Team All-Big 12
Charlotte Back, Arizona
Patience Rhodes, Arizona State
Malena Castro, Baylor
Mila Jurine, UCF
Pimpisa Sisutham, UCF
Moa Svedenskiold, Houston
Pammy Chookaew, Iowa State
Nichakorn Pinprayroon, Iowa State
Marta Silchenko, Oklahoma State
Camille Min-Gaultier, TCU
Second Team All-Big 12
Fai Rubrong, Arizona State
Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Arizona State
Yurang Li, Baylor
Silje Ohma, Baylor
Maelynn Kim, Houston
Natalie Saint Germain, Houston
Lyla Louderbaugh, Kansas
Ebba Nordstedt, Kansas
Ellie Bushnell, Oklahoma State
Lauren Zaretsky, Texas Tech
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