ABILENE - Abilene Christian women's golf strengthened its roster for the 2025-26 campaign with the signing of four-time NAIA All-American Maddi Kamas, head coach
Rob Bennett announced this summer.
Kamas carries an extensive résumé following four years at Oklahoma City University, where she was named an NAIA All-American and captured the Sooner Athletic Conference individual title each season. The Ardmore, Okla. native also powered the Stars to four consecutive SAC team championships and is the 19th-ranked NAIA golfer in the nation, per Clippd.
"I am very excited to add Maddi to our team this fall!" Bennett said. "She brings so much experience and a winning mindset that will be a huge asset to us. Maddi knows what it is like to be in big moments and come out on top and I have no doubt that her mindset and demeanor on the course will help our program continue to push forward."
Kamas collected double-digit tournament titles at Oklahoma City en route to four First Team All-SAC nods. Through her first three years of college golf, Kamas garnered First Team All-American distinction from the NAIA and the Women's Golf Coaches Association each season.
Kamas earned All-Tournament accolades in all four appearances in the NAIA National Championship, powering the Stars to top-three efforts in each of her first three years. She broke out as a freshman in the 2021-22 season, recording three tournament victories and nine top-five performances while tying for third at the NAIA Championship.
Kamas' sophomore campaign in 2022-23 saw her claim three tournament titles as part of six top-three showings over nine events. With 79 birdies, she led the NAIA with a 73.5 adjusted scoring average on her way to being named the SAC Women's Golfer of the Year, NAIA Women's Golfer of the Year and PING WGCA Player of the Year in NAIA.
Kamas followed her sophomore surge with a junior season that featured five individual tournament victories and her second consecutive SAC Women's Golfer of the Year honor. She added a tie for third at the Division I Red Raider Invitational. Kamas finished within the top 16 in each of her six tournaments as a senior with a 73.9 scoring average.
Off the course, Kamas wrapped up her senior season on the Commissioner's Honor Roll with Academic All-SAC and Scholar-Athlete recognition.
Kamas has built upon a stellar prep career at Kingfisher High School in which she was named the OKC Player of the Year in 2019 and a Class 4A state champion. She doubled as the valedictorian of her high school class.
ACU enters the program's third season in 2025-26 following back-to-back runner-up finishes at the Western Athletic Conference Championship.
Ryann Honea leads the Wildcats after collecting WAC Co-Golfer of the Year and First Team All-WAC accolades this past season.