Rydqvist Wins 2024 Edith Cummings Munson Golf Award
South Carolina Athletics
Rising senior All-American the first player in program history to win the prestigious honor
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – Rising senior All-American Louise Rydqvist was named the recipient of the prestigious Edith Cummings Munson Golf Award for 2024 the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) announced on Wednesday. She is the first player in program history to win the award since its inception in 1989.
The coveted award goes to the student-athlete who is an upper classman and both a WGCA All-American Scholar and a WGCA All-American. If more than one student-athlete qualifies, the student-athlete with the highest GPA receives the award. A donation of $10,000 is given from the Curtis & Edith Cummings Munson Foundation to the general scholarship fund of the recipient’s institution.
Rydqvist maintained her perfect 4.0 GPA this academic year as a double major in finance and marketing. She was named the SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year for women’s golf. On the course she excelled as well with the best season of her career.
Rydqvist was the team’s top player this season and finished No. 12 in the final Clippd Player Rankings. The Värnamo, Sweden, native led the team with a 71.14 scoring average, the third-lowest single season mark in program history, shooting par or better in 20 of 29 rounds played. She had an impressive five top-five finishes (eight top-20s) in 10 stroke play starts. Rydqvist was runner-up medalist at both the SEC Championship and NCAA Auburn Regional and also went 7-0-1 in match play. She helped the team to four wins and a final ranking of No. 6 in the nation on the heels of the program’s fourth-straight NCAA Championship appearance. Rydqvist won her first career tournament at the season-opening ANNIKA Intercollegiate in the fall earning a sponsor exemption into The ANNIKA at Pelican on the LPGA TOUR in November of 2023 where she made the cut in her first career LPGA start.
All-Time Edith Cummings Munson Golf Award Recipients
Recipient | Year | University |
Louise Rydqvist | 2024 | University of South Carolina |
Laney Frye | 2023 | University of Kentucky |
Chiara Tamburlini | 2022 | University of Mississippi |
Sara Kouskova | 2021 | University of Texas |
Lauren Hartlage | 2020 | University of Louisville |
Albane Valenzuela | 2019 | Stanford University |
Leona Maguire | 2018 | Duke University |
Leona Maguire | 2017 | Duke University |
Laura Lonardi | 2016 | Baylor University |
Noemi Jimenez | 2015 | Arizona State University |
Stephanie Meadow | 2014 | University of Alabama |
Stephanie Meadow | 2013 | University of Alabama |
Brooke Pancake | 2012 | University of Alabama |
Brooke Pancake | 2011 | University of Alabama |
Juliana Murcia | 2010 | Arizona State University |
Azahara Munoz | 2009 | Arizona State University |
Azahara Munoz | 2008 | Arizona State University |
Marci Turner | 2007 | University of Tennessee |
Amanda Blumenherst | 2006 | Duke University |
Karin Sjodin | 2005 | Oklahoma State University |
Kailin Downs | 2004 | University of New Mexico |
Alena Sharp | 2003 | New Mexico State University |
Emma Zackrisson | 2002 | Oklahoma State University |
Stacy Prammananasudh | 2001 | University of Tulsa |
Lisette Lee | 2000 | Louisiana State University |
Hilary Homeyer | 1999 | Stanford University |
Julia Boros | 1998 | University of Georgia |
K.M. Juul | 1997 | San Jose State University |
Marcie Clemmons | 1996 | Auburn University |
Heather Bowie | 1995 | Arizona State University |
Katharina Larsson | 1994 | University of Tennessee |
Stephanie Neill | 1993 | Wake Forest University |
Stephanie Martin | 1992 | Oklahoma State University |
Traci Hanson | 1991 | San Jose State University |
JoAnne Brooks | 1990 | University of Nebraska |
Elsabe Heffer | 1989 | Lamar University |
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