Ashley Kim Season 2025-26

YearJunior
HometownWestlake, Texas
Previous SchoolArkansas State

2025-26 / JUNIOR

  • Featured in the lineup in all 13 tournaments
  • Posted a 73.89 stroke average, ranking third on the team
  • Ranked second on the team in birdies (102) and third in Top 20 finishes (6)
  • Tied for 12th at the Boilermaker Spring Classic (72-77-73—222), making a team-high 10 birdies and ranking third in the field in par-5 scoring (-5)
  • Helped the Boilermakers win the Coach Mo Classic by finishing 13th on the individual leaderboard (74-74-71—219)
  • Tied for 19th (74-76—150) at the Shootout at Wachesaw
  • Led Purdue at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational, tying for 14th (71-73-71—215)
  • Tied for fifth at the Wolverine Invitational with a 216 (75-70-71), which included a second round 70 (-1); ranked third in the field in par-5 scoring (-2)
  • In her Purdue debut, tied for 18th at the Boilermaker Classic (72-73-76—221)
  • Academic All-Big Ten


2024-25 / SOPHOMORE (AT ARKANSAS STATE)

  • Set the single-season school record for stroke average (71.70)
  • Shot par-or-better in 12 of her 20 rounds, the third most in a single season in program history
  • Three-time Sun Belt Conference Golfer of the Week
  • Claimed medalist honors and led the team to a victory at the Maverick Classic by matching the lowest 54-hole total in school history; fired a 12-under 204 (66-68-70), and her 6-under 66 in the opening was the second-lowest round ever by an ASU golfer
  • Used a 3-under 213 (71-68-74) to finish third at the UNC Greensboro Invitational
  • Placed fifth at the Diamante Intercollegiate with a 7-under 209 (71-69-69), which included an albatross in the second round

 

2023-34 / FRESHMAN (AT ARKANSAS STATE)

  • Posted a 73.83 stroke average, ranking sixth in school history
  • Recorded seven rounds of par-or-better to crack the program’s Top 10 for a single season (seventh)
  • Made 88 birdies throughout the season, the second most in a single season in program history
  • Led the Red Wolves at the Sun Belt Conference Championship, tying for 10th (76-70-74—220)