Maria Jose Marin: A Historic Triumph in NCAA Women’s Golf
CARLSBAD, Calif. – On a momentous evening, the LPGA and Arkansas legend Stacy Lewis extended her heartfelt congratulations to Maria Jose Marin, the current Razorbacks sophomore who clinched the title of NCAA women’s individual champion. This significant victory, achieved at Omni La Costa, marks Marin as the third champion from Arkansas, joining the ranks of illustrious players Stacy Lewis and Maria Fassi.
The path that brought Marin to this championship moment is both compelling and inspiring. When Lewis secured her national title in 2007, Marin was just a newborn. Fast forward twelve years, and Fassi made history in front of her home crowd at Fayetteville, Arkansas, while a young Marin was back in Cali, Colombia. Inspired by their achievements and envisioning her own future, Marin set out on a journey to rival these legends.
Marin’s connection to Arkansas began when she opened her recruiting. The first call she received was from Arkansas head coach Shauna Estes-Taylor. Initially, Marin and her family thought it was a prank call, but Estes-Taylor left a lasting impression, saying, “Please remember that I was the first one to call.” This moment signaled the start of a promising relationship between the coach and the talented golfer.
Estes-Taylor has described Marin as a high-character individual whose personality and smile far outweigh her 5-foot frame. While she might not possess the sheer power that Fassi displayed, her precision and relentless determination serve as substitutes. Marin’s impressive mental fortitude and composure under pressure, often likened to having "ice in her veins," continue to define her performance on the golf course.
As the final round commenced, Marin held a slim one-shot lead over Stanford’s Paula Martin Sampedro. Sampedro was part of a formidable field, including top college players from universities renowned for their prestigious golf programs. As the Cardinal team showcased a record-setting stroke-play performance, Marin remained focused, mentally blocking out the relentless chase from her competitors.
The final day of competition brought high stakes for Marin, one that she admitted was “nerve-racking.” Despite shooting excellent golf, the enormity of the moment weighed on her. “It was hard not to look at the leaderboards out there,” Marin reflected. Yet, with unwavering belief in her abilities, she faced the day’s challenges head-on with resolute confidence.
The final round proved to be a rollercoaster of emotions. Marin opened strong with a birdie on her first hole, maintaining her lead throughout the round. However, she faced a momentary setback, missing a short par putt at No. 13. Marin’s strategy was to let her competitors falter, which they did—a testament to her ability to stay composed while others stumbled under pressure.
In contrast, some of her closest competitors struggled at crucial moments. Sampedro managed just one birdie throughout the round, while Woad, after an impressive start, slipped with a double bogey on the par-4 seventh hole. Even her fellow competitors, who had showcased their skills earlier in the tournament, fell victim to mounting pressure, allowing Marin to maintain her advantage and secure the win.
After another stellar performance, Marin closed with a birdie on the 18th hole, sealing her victory with a final score of 12 under par. “I knew I was capable of a great round, and it was,” Marin exclaimed, embodying the confidence and skill that propelled her to this prominent victory. Her prowess was further amplified by the unwavering support from her coach, Estes-Taylor, who has observed her growth and potential throughout their time together.
In addition to her individual success, Marin’s victory sets a shining example for her Arkansas team, who have demonstrated depth and talent this season. Although they placed sixth overall, they are poised to compete in the quarterfinals against Northwestern. Marin is expected to anchor the team, a testament to both her skill and mental resilience.
Marin’s journey has not always been smooth; she faced challenges, including a knee injury that forced her withdrawal from a significant tournament last summer. Nevertheless, she bounced back, demonstrating an unyielding commitment to hard work and recovery. Her earlier accomplishments, including a stellar freshman campaign, only foreshadowed what was possible for her as she embraced her role as a leader on the team.
With this historic win, Marin now stands alongside legends Stacy Lewis and Maria Fassi in Arkansas golfing history, marking her place on a prestigious list. As she celebrates her victory with her favorite treat—a decadent chocolate-chip cookie skillet topped with vanilla ice cream, caramel drizzle, and potato chips—it’s a moment of reflection and triumph for the young athlete.
If only the 12-year-old Marin could see where she is now—a champion in her own right, carving out a legacy that mirrors those who inspired her. Her story serves as a motivation for aspiring golfers everywhere, emphasizing that with dedication, resilience, and unwavering belief in oneself, greatness is attainable. As Marin continues her golfing journey, her name will be remembered as one that shaped the future of women’s collegiate golf.