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Stanford sophomore Rose Zhang wins 2023 Annika Award presented by Stifel, capping off one of the greatest seasons in college golf

Recognizing the most outstanding female NCAA Division I college golfer, Zhang becomes second player to win back-to-back Annika Award titles (Maria Fassi 2018-19); Earns exemption to the 2024 Amundi Evian Championship - Zhang the first player to win multiple NCAA Women’s Golf Championship individual championship titles on Monday, her eighth victory in 10 events for the 2022-23 season - Live coverage of the NCAA Women’s Golf Championships continues today and Wednesday on Golf Channel

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., May 23, 2023 – Stanford sophomore and the world’s top-ranked female  amateur golfer, Rose Zhang, was announced today as the back-to-back winner of the prestigious  ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel, recognizing the most outstanding female NCAA Division I college golfer for the 2022-23 season. The announcement was made today by Hall-of-Famer  Annika Sorenstam and Ron Kruszewski, Chairman and CEO of Stifel. 

Zhang, the top-ranked player in the World Amateur Golf Rankings, Golfstat and Golfweek  college rankings, captured the 2023 NCAA Women’s Golf Championships Individual  Championship on Monday by one shot at 10-under par. With the victory, she became the first  Division I women’s golfer to win multiple individual national championships, and is the first  player since Maria Fassi (2018-19) to win back-to-back ANNIKA Award titles.  

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As a result of winning the 2023 ANNIKA Award, Zhang receives an exemption to compete in  the 2024 Amundi Evian Championship, one of the LPGA Tour’s five major championships “It doesn’t get better than winning the ANNIKA Award,” said Zhang when receiving the award.  “Her resume and everything she does for the game of golf is incredible. Definitely one of the best role models in my career. To do so again, even though it’s not on the forefront of my mind,  it’s something that’s a byproduct of everything I’ve done this year. 

“For me, I went out (this year) on the golf course with a completely different mindset,”  continued Zhang. “Starting in the fall season and talking with coach (Anne) Walker, I had  personal goals in mind of just trying to become the best player I could be for the team. Throughout the year I have just grinded. I’ve had competitions with my teammates, and we are  all very driven. So, it has been very good for me to have that competitive mindset and really push  myself.”

“Rose has had one of the best careers in the history of college golf, male or female, culminating  this week with capturing back-to-back NCAA individual championships,” said Annika, who won  the 1991 NCAA individual championship at the University of Arizona as a Freshman. “I’ve  watched her play at our foundation tournaments and these past two years at Stanford. She has  such a bright future ahead of her. Golf is in good hands with players like Rose. It validates what  we do in celebrating these wonderful young women both on and off the golf course. 

“Thank you to the Haskins Foundation and Stifel for presenting this award. It is very special for  us,” continued Annika. “Each and every year we have incredible winners, many of whom have  gone on to great success on the LPGA Tour and are terrific ambassadors for the game.” 

“Stifel has been a proud supporter of college golf for more than a decade, and our commitment to  the sport and the future success of its rising stars grows stronger each year,” said Ron  Kruszewski, Chairman and CEO of Stifel. “As an organization with an abundance of top women  performers, we are honored to be a presenting sponsor for such a prestigious award. Rose Zhang  has had a magnificent sophomore season at Stanford, and we salute her remarkable achievements in winning the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel for a second consecutive year.” 

In winning the 2023 NCAA women’s golf championship individual championship at 10-under  par (278), Zhang tied the NCAA single-season scoring record with her eighth win in 10 events  this season. Her second national championship also is her 12th tournament win in her Stanford  career, breaking a school record held by three Stanford men’s golfers including Tiger Woods.  

She also is the third consecutive Stanford golfer to win the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf  Championship individual medalist title. Teammate Rachel Heck began the current streak with  her victory in 2021. 

GOLF Channel’s live coverage of the NCAA Golf Championships continues today and  tomorrow with the NCAA Women’s Golf Championships team match play competition,  followed by live coverage of the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships, May 29-31.  

Voting for the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel was compiled and verified by the Haskins  Foundation, which oversees the award. Past winners of the ANNIKA Award include Zhang  (Stanford, 2022); Rachel Heck (Stanford, 2021); Natalie Srinivasan (Furman, 2020); Maria Fassi  (Arkansas, 2018-19); Leona Maguire (Duke, 2015, 2017); Bronte Law (UCLA, 2016) and Alison  Lee (2014). These past ANNIKA Award recipients tallied 55 wins during their collegiate  careers; have been collectively recognized as First Team All-Americans 12 times; and have  accumulated seven professional wins (Bronte Law – 2019 Pure Silk Championship, the 2021  Dubai Moonlight Classic and the 2022 Aramco Team Series, London; Alison Lee – Aramco  Team Series, Sotogrande; and Leona Maguire – two Epson Tour wins and 2022 Drive on  Championship). GOLF Channel and Golfweek are media partners for the ANNIKA Award  presented by Stifel. 

For more information about the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel, visit  www.HaskinsFoundation.org/annika-award. Follow the ANNIKA Award on social media:  @TheAnnikaAward on Twitter and The ANNIKA Award on Instagram. 

About the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel 

Created in 2014, the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel is annually given to the top female  U.S. collegiate golfer; the winner voted on by college golfers, coaches and members of the golf  media. Named for and presented by Annika Sorenstam, the award was created in partnership  with the Haskins Foundation and ANNIKA Foundation to acknowledge the top female golfer at  the end of the season and to match the Haskins Award presented by Stifel, which acknowledges  the top male Division I collegiate golfer.  

Stifel, one of the nation’s leading wealth management and investment banking firms, serves as  the presenting sponsor of both the ANNIKA and Haskins Awards, recognizing annually the most  outstanding NCAA Division I female and male college golfers. Stifel also serves as a presenting  sponsor for the NCAA Division I Women’s and Men’s Golf Championships on GOLF Channel. 

About Stifel 

Stifel Financial Corp. (NYSE: SF) is a financial services holding company headquartered in St.  Louis, Missouri, that conducts its banking, securities, and financial services business through  several wholly owned subsidiaries. Stifel’s broker-dealer clients are served in the United States  through Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, including its Eaton Partners business  division; Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc.; Miller Buckfire & Co., LLC; and Stifel Independent  Advisors, LLC; and in the United Kingdom and Europe through Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited.  The Company’s broker-dealer affiliates provide securities brokerage, investment banking,  trading, investment advisory, and related financial services to individual investors, professional  money managers, businesses, and municipalities. Stifel Bank and Stifel Bank & Trust offer a full  range of consumer and commercial lending solutions. Stifel Trust Company, N.A. and Stifel  Trust Company Delaware, N.A. offer trust and related services. To learn more about Stifel,  please visit the Company’s website at www.stifel.com. For global disclosures, please visit  https://www.stifel.com/investor-relations/press-releases.  

About Fred Haskins and the Haskins Foundation 

From the seaside town of Liverpool to a quaint Donald Ross course in Georgia, Fred Haskins built a reputation for mentoring young golfers. Haskins was head professional at the Country Club of Columbus for 34 years, recommended for the position by the legendary Bobby Jones. His proteges learned the game in Saturday morning classes that cost a nickel. They went on to 

win more than 150 collegiate and amateur tournaments. Since its formation in 1971, the Haskins Foundation has been devoted to amateur golf and the presentation of the Haskins Award. This coveted trophy honors the year’s outstanding college golfer and the memory of Fred Haskins, an obscure club pro that spent his life nurturing and mentoring amateur golfers. 

The Haskins Foundation established the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel in 2014, given annually to the top female U.S. collegiate golfer. Named for and presented by Annika Sorenstam, the award acknowledges the top female golfer at the end of the season to match the Haskins Award presented by Stifel, which acknowledges the top male Division I collegiate golfer. The foundation, based in Columbus, Ga., oversees the voting conducted among college golfers, coaches and golf media. For more information on the Haskins Foundation, visit www.HaskinsFoundation.org

Media Contacts: 
Brian Stubbs, PGA 
Executive Director 
Haskins Foundation / ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel 706-580-9955 
brian@haskinsfoundation.org 

Jeremy Friedman 
ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel 
Outlyr  
407-721-9752 
jfriedman@outlyr.com


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