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Marta Silchenko named Second Team All-American by Golfweek
June 10, 2026 | Cowgirl Golf
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State junior Marta Silchenko has earned a selection to Golfweek's All-America Second Team, the publication announced Wednesday.
The recognition comes just eight days after Silchenko earned Second Team All-American honors from the Women's Golf Coaches Association. A junior from Riga, Latvia, Silchenko posted an elite 70.96 (-0.3) stroke average, 20 rounds at par-or-better and nine top-10 finishes across 11 events and 34 rounds this season.
After guiding Oklahoma State to match play at the NCAA Championship for the first time since 2021, Silchenko ended the season at No. 16 in the Scoreboard by Clipp'd individual rankings, breaking into the top 20 for the first time in her career. Silchenko now sits at No. 43 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, also a career best.
In addition to her two Second Team All-America honors, Silchenko earned a First Team All-Big 12 selection, the Big 12 Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year award, and All-Tournament Team recognition at both the Big 12 Championship and the NCAA Championship this year.
Silchenko captured the first two individual titles of her career in 2025-26, earning co-medalist honors at the Huntington Bank Collegiate (Apr. 6-7) and the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional (May 11-13). Her 13-under 203 total at the Huntington Bank Collegiate marked the ninth-lowest 54-hole score in program history, while her 6-under 204 at the Chapel Hill Regional is the 11th-lowest.
Silchenko also led the Cowgirls to three team wins, finishing as OSU's highest individual in two of them (T-1 at Huntington Bank Collegiate, T-2 at UNF Collegiate).
Now entering her senior season, Silchenko's summer will be highlighted by a trip to the prestigious Arnold Palmer Cup on July 1-4 before returning to headline the Oklahoma State lineup once again in 2026-27.
25 conference titles. 32 NCAA Championship appearances. 49 All-Americans. For the latest news and updates on Oklahoma State Women's Golf, visit okstate.com or follow @CowgirlGolf on Instagram/Facebook and @OSUCowgirlGolf on X.
The recognition comes just eight days after Silchenko earned Second Team All-American honors from the Women's Golf Coaches Association. A junior from Riga, Latvia, Silchenko posted an elite 70.96 (-0.3) stroke average, 20 rounds at par-or-better and nine top-10 finishes across 11 events and 34 rounds this season.
After guiding Oklahoma State to match play at the NCAA Championship for the first time since 2021, Silchenko ended the season at No. 16 in the Scoreboard by Clipp'd individual rankings, breaking into the top 20 for the first time in her career. Silchenko now sits at No. 43 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, also a career best.
In addition to her two Second Team All-America honors, Silchenko earned a First Team All-Big 12 selection, the Big 12 Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year award, and All-Tournament Team recognition at both the Big 12 Championship and the NCAA Championship this year.
Silchenko captured the first two individual titles of her career in 2025-26, earning co-medalist honors at the Huntington Bank Collegiate (Apr. 6-7) and the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional (May 11-13). Her 13-under 203 total at the Huntington Bank Collegiate marked the ninth-lowest 54-hole score in program history, while her 6-under 204 at the Chapel Hill Regional is the 11th-lowest.
Silchenko also led the Cowgirls to three team wins, finishing as OSU's highest individual in two of them (T-1 at Huntington Bank Collegiate, T-2 at UNF Collegiate).
Now entering her senior season, Silchenko's summer will be highlighted by a trip to the prestigious Arnold Palmer Cup on July 1-4 before returning to headline the Oklahoma State lineup once again in 2026-27.
25 conference titles. 32 NCAA Championship appearances. 49 All-Americans. For the latest news and updates on Oklahoma State Women's Golf, visit okstate.com or follow @CowgirlGolf on Instagram/Facebook and @OSUCowgirlGolf on X.
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