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Angela Stanford became the first TCU golfer (men’s or women’s) to earn All-American honors in all four seasons for the Frogs.

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  • The Frogs captured their first NCAA National Championship in 1983, which was the first national title for a TCU athletics program since the football program in 1938.
  • TCU has captured four conference championships in four different conferences in the Southwest Conference (1983), Western Athletic Conference (1998), Conference USA (2002) and Mountain West Conference (2007).
  • The Frogs have produced seven All-Americans, 22 All-American Scholars and 45 All-Conference selections during their storied history.
  • Angela Stanford became the first TCU golfer (men’s or women’s) to garner All-American accolades in each of her four seasons. A four-time all-conference selection, Stanford was named the Western Athletic Conference Golfer of the Year in 2000.
  • Brooke Tull garnered third team All-American honors and was selected as the Conference USA Golfer of the Year during the 2004 season. Tull is the only TCU golfer (men’s or women’s) to earn Golfer of the Year accolades on three occasions.
  • Catherine Matranga earned third team All-American accolades during the 2007 season.
  • Valentine Derrey was selected as a second team All-American and garnered Mountain West Conference Co-Golfer of the Year accolades in 2008. Derrey became the first golfer in TCU history to earn All-Mountain West Conference accolades in each of her four seasons with the program.
  • Derrey and Stanford as the only two golfers (men’s or women’s) to earn all-conference accolades in all four seasons with the program.