
Trio of Frogs Named WGCA All-American Scholars
7/13/2026 1:35:00 PM | Women's Golf
Barroso Sá, Dimitrova and Min-Gaultier honored
FORT WORTH – Sofia Barroso Sá, Sofie Dimitrova and Camille Min-Gaultier were named to the Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar Team for the 2025-26 season.
The WGCA All-American Scholar team includes players with cumulative grade point averages of 3.50 or better and who competed in at least 50 percent of their college's regularly scheduled competitive rounds during the year.
The honor is the highest individual academic achievement in college women's golf.
Dimitrova and Min-Gaultier each received the recognition for the second time in their careers.
The trio of selections signify the 12th time in the last 13 seasons TCU and head coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin have produced multiple WGCA All-American Scholars.
Barroso Sá is the 47th Horned Frog to achieve All-American Scholar status in Ravaioli-Larkin's 32 seasons at the helm.
From La Llonde-les-Maures, France, Min-Gaultier has maintained a 3.83 GPA across her two years in Fort Worth. A 2025-26 All-American and two-time All-Big 12 first team player, Min-Gaultier is pursuing a bachelor of science degree in strategic communication. Ahead of her junior year, Min-Gaultier ranks second in program history in career scoring average (72.15) and fifth in both career par-or-better rounds (34) and sub-70's (15). She notched six top 10 finishes and led TCU in every major statistical category in 2025-26. Min-Gaultier is currently tabbed No. 66 in the world amateur golf rankings.
Dimitrova, a soon-to-be senior, is majoring in psychology and holds a 3.76 GPA. She teed it up in 11-of-12 events for the Horned Frogs last season and has earned 20 starts for her career. Dimitrova turned in 25 countable rounds this past year, which were the third most of any TCU player, and carded a career-high 71 birdies.
Barroso Sá graduated in May with her bachelor of science degree in economics with a 3.50 GPA. The Portugal native twice qualified for the NCAA National Championships and earned Big 12 Championship all-tournament team accolades her freshman and junior seasons. She started 46 tournaments over the course of her TCU tenure. Barroso Sá tallied the second-most career birdies of any TCU player (369) and ranks in the top-five in program history for par-or-better rounds (3rd, 48), scoring average (4th, 73.05) and sub-70's (4th, 16).
TCU earned its 29th NCAA Tournament berth under Ravaioli-Larkin in 2025-26, extending its streak of postseason representation to 24 seasons dating back to 2002.
The WGCA All-American Scholar team includes players with cumulative grade point averages of 3.50 or better and who competed in at least 50 percent of their college's regularly scheduled competitive rounds during the year.
The honor is the highest individual academic achievement in college women's golf.
Dimitrova and Min-Gaultier each received the recognition for the second time in their careers.
The trio of selections signify the 12th time in the last 13 seasons TCU and head coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin have produced multiple WGCA All-American Scholars.
Barroso Sá is the 47th Horned Frog to achieve All-American Scholar status in Ravaioli-Larkin's 32 seasons at the helm.
From La Llonde-les-Maures, France, Min-Gaultier has maintained a 3.83 GPA across her two years in Fort Worth. A 2025-26 All-American and two-time All-Big 12 first team player, Min-Gaultier is pursuing a bachelor of science degree in strategic communication. Ahead of her junior year, Min-Gaultier ranks second in program history in career scoring average (72.15) and fifth in both career par-or-better rounds (34) and sub-70's (15). She notched six top 10 finishes and led TCU in every major statistical category in 2025-26. Min-Gaultier is currently tabbed No. 66 in the world amateur golf rankings.
Dimitrova, a soon-to-be senior, is majoring in psychology and holds a 3.76 GPA. She teed it up in 11-of-12 events for the Horned Frogs last season and has earned 20 starts for her career. Dimitrova turned in 25 countable rounds this past year, which were the third most of any TCU player, and carded a career-high 71 birdies.
Barroso Sá graduated in May with her bachelor of science degree in economics with a 3.50 GPA. The Portugal native twice qualified for the NCAA National Championships and earned Big 12 Championship all-tournament team accolades her freshman and junior seasons. She started 46 tournaments over the course of her TCU tenure. Barroso Sá tallied the second-most career birdies of any TCU player (369) and ranks in the top-five in program history for par-or-better rounds (3rd, 48), scoring average (4th, 73.05) and sub-70's (4th, 16).
TCU earned its 29th NCAA Tournament berth under Ravaioli-Larkin in 2025-26, extending its streak of postseason representation to 24 seasons dating back to 2002.
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