• Hailey Borja, 21, Lake Forest, Calif.

    Instagram: @hailey.rae.rae

    -WAGR: No. 171 

    -Playing in her fourth U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship
     
    -Entering her fifth season at the University of Michigan
     
    -Named to the 2022 All-Big Ten First Team 

    -Participated in the USGA’s Pathways Internship Program at the 2023 U.S. Open in Los Angeles 

    -Earlier this summer served as a Titleist fitting specialist intern
     

    Road to the quarterfinals: 
    Shot 68-68 – 136 in stroke play to earn No. 7 seed 
    R64: Def. Megan Meng, 1 up 
    R32: Def. Sara Im, 1 up 
    R16: Def. Bailey Shoemaker, 3 and 2

  • Anna Davis, 17, Spring Valley, Calif.

    Instagram: @superannadavis

    -WAGR: No. 5
     
    -Playing in her first U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship 

    -Verbally committed to Auburn University for 2024  

    -Recently named to the 2023 USA World Amateur Team Championship Team 

    -Won the 2022 Augusta National Women’s Amateur 

    -Has competed at both the Junior Ryder Cup and Junior Solheim Cup, and will do again next month in Italy and Spain, respectively
     
    -Won the 2021 Girls Junior PGA Championship by seven strokes 

    -Her twin brother Billy made it to the quarterfinals of last month’s U.S. Junior Amateur, and is caddying for Anna this week
     

    Road to the quarterfinals: 
    Shot 71-72 – 143 in stroke play to earn No. 46 seed 
    R64: Def. Amanda Sambach, 3 and 2 
    R32: Def. Camille Boyd, 3 and 2 
    R16: Def. Anne Chen, 4 and 3

  • Rachel Heck, 21, Memphis, Tenn.

    Instagram: @_rachelheck_ 
     
    -WAGR: No. 25 

    -Playing in her eighth U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship 

    -Won the 2021 NCAA Division I individual championship as a Stanford University freshman 

    -Won 2020-21 Annika Award as nation’s top collegian
     
    -Two-time USA Curtis Cup Team competitor 

    -Rising senior at Stanford University, where she has collected eight individual victories 

    -Recently completed an 18-day Air Force ROTC Field Training 

    -Underwent surgery in March for thoracic outlet syndrome in which she had a rib removed
     

    Road to the quarterfinals: 
    Shot 70-67 – 137 in stroke play to earn No. 9 seed 
    R64: Def. Sera Hasegawa, 21 Holes 
    R32: Def. Rin Yoshida, 4 and 2 
    R16: Def. Nikki Oh, 4 and 3

  • Thienna Huynh, 19, Lilburn, Ga.

    Instagram: @thiennahuynh 
     
    -WAGR: No. 916
     
    -Playing in her third U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship 

    -Rising sophomore at UNLV 

    -Teamed with Sara Im to win the 2022 U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Championship 

    -One of two left-handers in quarterfinals (Anna Davis) 

     

    Road to the quarterfinals: 
    Shot 72-71 – 143 in stroke play to earn No. 53 seed 
    R64: Def. Kiara Romero, 6 and 5 
    R32: Def. Lauren Kim, 1 up 
    R16: Taylor Riley, 4 and 3

  • Kyra Ly, 18, Portland, Ore.

    Instagram: @kyraly_golf 
     
    -WAGR: No. 948
     
    -Playing in her first U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship 

    -Rising sophomore at Oregon State University 

    -Three-time Oregon Junior Golf player of the year 

    -Majoring in kinesiology
     

    Road to the quarterfinals: 
    Shot 71-69 – 140 in stroke play to earn No. 18 seed 
    R64: Def. Katie Li, 3 and 2 
    R32: Def. Andie Smith, 4 and 3 
    R16: Def. Lauren Lehigh, 1 up

  • Catherine Rao, 19, Camarillo, Calif.

    Instagram: @catherinerao 
     
    -WAGR: No. 275 

    -Rising sophomore at Princeton 

    -Playing in her second U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship 

    -Advanced to the quarterfinals at Chambers Bay in 2022 

    -Reigning Ivy League rookie of the year 

    -Played on the 2021 USA Junior Solheim Cup Team
     

    Road to the quarterfinals: 
    Shot 70-69 – 139 in stroke play to earn No. 16 seed 
    R64: Def. Jeneath Wong, 20 Holes 
    R32: Def. Vanessa Zhang, 3 and 2 
    R16: Def. Catie Craig, 19 Holes

  • Megan Schofill, 22, Monticello, Fla.

    Instagram: @megan_schofill 
     
    -WAGR: No. 21 

    -Playing in her fifth U.S. Women's Amateur Championship 

    -Entering her fifth year at Auburn University, where she has amassed three collegiate wins 

    -Named to the 2023 All-SEC First Team 

    -In 2021-22 season, she was the runner-up in the Southeastern Conference Championship and named an honorable-mention All-American with five top-20 finishes 

    -Runner-up in 2022 North and South Women’s Amateur at Pinehurst
     

    Road to the quarterfinals: 
    Shot 70-66 – 166 in stroke play to earn No. 6 seed 
    R64: Def. Jackie Rogowicz, 7 and 6 
    R32: Def. Kelly Xu, 3 and 2 
    R16: Def. Caitlin Peirce, 19 Holes

  • Latanna Stone, 21, Riverview, Fla.

    Instagram: @latannastone

    -WAGR: No. 34
     
    -Playing in her sixth U.S. Women’s Amateur 

    -2022 USA Curtis Cup Team competitor 

    -In 2012, became at the time the youngest qualifier in U.S. Women’s Amateur history at age of 10 (surpassed by Lucy Li the following year) 

    -Entering her fifth year at LSU 

    -Runner-up at the 2022 Augusta National Women’s Amateur 

    -2023 All-SEC First Team
     

    Road to the quarterfinals: 
    Shot 71-72 – 143 in stroke play to earn No. 45 seed 
    R64: Def. Amari Avery, 2 and 1 
    R32: Def. Rachel Kuehn, 2 and 1 
    R16: Def. Yana Wilson, 20 Holes