North Carolina State University Athletics
2023-24 Women's Golf Roster
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Isabel Amezcua
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Mexico City, Mexico
- High School:
- New Braunfels High School
- Major:
- Communication
CAREER TOURNAMENT RECORD
CAREER HONORS:
2021 WGCA Scholar All-American
2023 All-ACC Academic Team
2024 All-ACC Academic Team
Finished Wolfpack career with the fifth best career scoring average (74.87) and seventh most career rounds played (106)
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SENIOR (2023-24):
JUNIOR (2022-23):
SOPHOMOREÂ (2021-22):
FRESHMAN (2021):
PERSONAL/PREP:
CAREER HONORS:
2021 WGCA Scholar All-American
2023 All-ACC Academic Team
2024 All-ACC Academic Team
Finished Wolfpack career with the fifth best career scoring average (74.87) and seventh most career rounds played (106)
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SENIOR (2023-24):
- Named to the All-ACC Academic Team, one of three on the team
- Made the lineup in all 10 tournaments plus an NCAA Regional bid for a team's most 31 rounds played in her final season with the Pack
- Logged a 73.74 scoring average, which was the ninth lowest in a single season in program history, with 11 rounds at par or better and one round in the 60s
- Registered two top 10 finishes and five top 20 showings
- Tied for 19th at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational with a 4-over 148 (72-76), third round was rained out, in Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Registered a tie for 36th with a 7-over 223 (76-73-74) at the Tar Heel Invitational
- Finished the fall season on a high note with a 5-under 211 (75-71-65) at the Landfall Tradition to tie for ninth out of 96 golfers
- Her 65 in the final round of the Landfall Tradition marked a career low round
- Logged a tie for 19th with a 10-over 226 (72-78-76) at the Collegiate Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico
- Placed 30th at the Spartan Sun Coast Invitational with a 4-over 148 (77-71), third round was cancelled due to weather, in Sarasota, Florida
- Recorded a tie for 16th out of 102 golfers with a 2-over 218 (71-74-73) at the Briar’s Creek Invitational
- In Wolfpack Match Play, defeated Morgan Ketchum of Virginia Tech, 1UP
- Earned a career best tie for fifth place at the ACC Championship, matching a season-low 5-under 211 (70-71-70)
- Received an individual bid at the NCAA Bermuda Run Regional, logging a 5-over 221 (71-74-76) to tie for 32nd
JUNIOR (2022-23):
- Competed in all 11 tournaments for the Wolfpack as a junior, one of four players on the team to do so
- Compiled a 74.93 stroke average in 30 rounds counted during 2022-23 campaign
- 26 of her 30 completed rounds counted towards the team tournament score
- Secured a pair of top-20 tournament finishes with a six-over 150 at the Ivy Intercollegiate (T13th) and a five-under 211 at the ICON Invitational (T14th)
- Shot even par or better in every round at the ICON Invitational from Feb. 27-28; score helped the Pack team set 18-hole and 54-hole tournament records
- Posted the Pack’s best round of the Collegiate Invitational in Mexico with a third-round 69 (-3); finished T33rd with a score of 229 (+13)
- Picked up a pair of wins at the Wolfpack Match Play event from April 3-4; beat Louisville’s Carmen Griffiths 5&4 and Florida State’s Katherine Cook 1UP
- Shot 69 and 70 in the first two rounds of the NCAA Raleigh Regional to help the team advance to its first NCAA Championships final site berth in eight years
- Finished T133rd in her NCAA Championships debut with a score of 232 (81-76-75)
SOPHOMOREÂ (2021-22):
- Played in all 10 tournaments for the Wolfpack as a sophomore, was one of three players to do so
- Compiled a 74.26 stroke average over 27 rounds
- Captured her first career top-10 finish at the Briars Creek Invitational on March 14-15; finished T6th with a one-under 215
- Shot a career-low 68 on Feb. 7 at the UCF Challenge in the second round of the tournament and turned in a combined nine rounds at even or under par throughout the course of the year
- Also collected top-20 finishes at the Cougar Classic (T19th) on Sept. 13-14 and UCF Challenge (T13th) on Feb. 6-8
- 23 of her 27 rounds counted towards the team tournament total
- Picked up a pair of wins at the Wolfpack Match Play event on April 3-4 with a 4&3 result over Florida State’s Charlotte Heath and a 5&3 victory over Louisville’s Gabbi Bentancourt
FRESHMAN (2021):
- Played in all seven events in her first season with the Wolfpack and compiled a 77.33 stroke average, the second-lowest among the team
- Had all 15 of her rounds in the five stroke play tournaments count towards the team’s total
- Highest finish of the year was at the Palmetto Intercollegiate where she finished T31st with a 232 (81-73-78)
- Best 54-hole score was at the Heroes Ladies Intercollegiate where she finished with a 12-over 228 (76-74-78)
- Score of 73 in the second round of the Palmetto Intercollegiate was her season best for 18 holes
- Was one of the most consistent players in the lineup as 12 of her 15 rounds were in the 70s
- Won one of her matches in the Big Four Challenge (4&3 over UNC’s Krista Junkkarri) and one of her matches at the Cavalier Match Play event (5&4 over Richmond’s Wenqi Vicky)
PERSONAL/PREP:
- Has dual citizenship in Mexico and the United States
- Rated the fourth-best golfer in the Mexico Girls' 16-18 Division
- Earned six top three finishes, including five runner-up showings, among national and international tournaments in the 2019 season
- In 2017 and 2018, she qualified for the Optimist Junior Golf Championship and finished sixth and 16th, respectively
- Won the AGVM Regional Tour in the 2017-18 season and posted four other top-15 finishes at regional and national tournaments
- Semifinalist at the 2017 Texas Junior Golf Tour (TJGT) Match Play Championship
- Represented Mexico in the 2017 Texas-Mexico Cup and won three of her four matches
- Won the district championship and earned a fifth-place finish at regionals to qualify for the Texas State 6A High School Championship as a sophomore
- Along with earning all-district, all-region and all-state honors on the golf course and in the classroom, she was tabbed San Antonio Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player at New Braunfels High School in 2017





