
Moss Named to the Arnold Palmer Cup Team
April 29, 2025 | Men's Golf
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Sebastian Moss of the University of Louisville men's golf team was named to the 2025 Arnold Palmer Cup team, which were announced live on Golf Channel.
Longtime Arnold Palmer partner Rolex is continuing its more than 50-year relationship through its support of the matches, which will be played June 5-7 at Congaree Golf Club in Ridgeland, South Carolina. USA leads the all-time series 15-12-1.
It's the third-straight year the Cards have had a member make the Palmer Cup Team, joining Max Kennedy, who was selected the last two seasons.
Moss, who has elevated himself to as high as No. 5 in the rankings, leads the Cards with a solid 69.81 stroke average in his nine tournament events. The senior owns three tournament wins this season, capturing victories at the Bearcat Invitational, the Fighting Irish Classic and the Calusa Cup.
The native of Pearland Texas, has finished in the top 20 in all nine events, including seven in the top 10. Including his three tournament wins, Moss was third at the Blessings and the General Hackler.
Including Moss, United States team selections include Carson Bacha (Auburn), Anna Davis (Auburn), Ethan Fang (Oklahoma State), Megha Ganne (Stanford), Josiah Gilbert (Auburn), Jackson Koivun (Auburn), Jasmine Koo (Southern California), Michael La Sasso (Ole Miss), Jacob Modleski (Notre Dame), Farah O'Keefe (Texas), Catherine Park (Southern California), Macy Pate (Wake Forest), Kiara Romero (Oregon), Amanda Sambach (Virginia), Preston Stout (Oklahoma State), Jase Summy (Oklahoma), Kendall Todd (Arkansas), Wells Williams (Vanderbilt), and Kelly Xu (Stanford). Adam Duncan (Colorado Christian) and Mary Kelly Mulcahy (Findlay) were the non-Division I selections. Head Coaches Kalen Anderson and Nick Clinard selected Lauryn Nguyen (Northwestern) and Jack Turner (Florida), respectively, as their coach's picks.
International team selections include Daniel Bennett (Texas; South Africa), Carla Bernat (Kansas State; Spain), Carolina Chacarra (Wake Forest; Spain), Pablo Ereño (UCLA; Spain), Charlie Forster (Long Beach State; England), Eila Galitsky (South Carolina; Thailand), Justin Hastings (San Diego State; Cayman Islands), Filip Jakubcik (Arizona; Czech Republic), Lauren Kim (Texas; Canada), Phichaksn Maichon (Texas A&M, Thailand), Maria José Marin (Arkansas; Colombia), Michael Mjaaseth (Arizona State; Norway), Meja Örtengren (Stanford; Sweden), Gabriel Palacios (Utah; Guatemala), Andrea Revuelta (Stanford; Spain), Louise Rydqvist (South Carolina; Sweden), Árni Sveinsson (LSU; Iceland), Mirabel Ting (Florida State; Malaysia), Tyler Weaver (Florida State; England), and Lottie Woad (Florida State; England). Elice Fredriksson (Halmstad; Sweden) and Ross
Laird (Stirling; Scotland) were selected as representatives of The R&A's Student Tour Series. Head Coaches Stew Burke and Aaron O'Callaghan selected Caitlyn Macnab (Ole Miss; South Africa) and Connor Graham (Texas Tech; Scotland), respectively, as their coach's picks.
Spain leads in country selections with four, and 14 countries in total are represented on Team International.
Of the 32 universities represented, Auburn and Stanford have the most selections by school with four apiece. Eight others have more than one.
Hastings (Cayman Islands), Palacios (Guatemala), and Sveinsson (Iceland) are the first golfers from their countries to be selected for the Palmer Cup. Universities with their first-ever selection include Duncan (Colorado Christian), Fredriksson (Halmstad), Forster (Long Beach State), and Palacios (Utah).
Wake Forest has had at least one women's golfer selected every year since the Palmer Cup expanded to include International and women's competitors in 2018. Arizona State and Vanderbilt have had at least one male golfer selected every year since 2019, while Texas Tech men's golf has had selections in eight of the last nine years.
Returners from the victorious 2024 and 2023 United States teams include Davis (2024), James (2023-24), Koivun (2024), La Sasso (2024), Mulcahy (2024), O'Keefe (2024), Park (2024), Romero (2024), and Sambach (2023-24).
Team International returners are Bernat (2023-24), Chacarra (2022), Jakubcik (2024), Macnab (2023-24), Maichon (2024), Marin (2024), Rydqvist (2024), Ting (2023-24), and Woad (2023).
For more information about the Palmer Cup, visit arnoldpalmercup.com.
About the Arnold Palmer Cup
The Arnold Palmer Cup was co-founded by Arnold Palmer and the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) and began at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, Fla., in 1997. The event is a Ryder Cup-style tournament featuring the top men's and women's university/college golfers matching the United States against a team of International players. The Palmer Cup has been played at some of the world's greatest courses, including The Old Course at St. Andrews, The Royal County Down, Royal Portrush, Baltusrol, The Honors Course, Cherry Hills, and Lahinch. Beginning with the 2018 matches at Evian Resort Golf Club, the Palmer Cup is the only major tournament that features men and women playing side-by-side as partners.
Since its inception, over 245 former Arnold Palmer Cup alumni have gone on to earn cards on the PGA, DP World, or LPGA Tours; 46 have represented Europe/International or the USA in the Ryder Cup, Presidents Cup, or Solheim Cup and more than 95 have claimed over 435 victories on the PGA, DP World, LPGA, or Ladies European Tours. The United States leads the Palmer Cup series 15-12-1.
The event is a Ryder Cup-style tournament featuring the top men's and women's university/college golfers matching the United States against a team of International players.
Longtime Arnold Palmer partner Rolex is continuing its more than 50-year relationship through its support of the matches, which will be played June 5-7 at Congaree Golf Club in Ridgeland, South Carolina. USA leads the all-time series 15-12-1.
It's the third-straight year the Cards have had a member make the Palmer Cup Team, joining Max Kennedy, who was selected the last two seasons.
Moss, who has elevated himself to as high as No. 5 in the rankings, leads the Cards with a solid 69.81 stroke average in his nine tournament events. The senior owns three tournament wins this season, capturing victories at the Bearcat Invitational, the Fighting Irish Classic and the Calusa Cup.
The native of Pearland Texas, has finished in the top 20 in all nine events, including seven in the top 10. Including his three tournament wins, Moss was third at the Blessings and the General Hackler.
Including Moss, United States team selections include Carson Bacha (Auburn), Anna Davis (Auburn), Ethan Fang (Oklahoma State), Megha Ganne (Stanford), Josiah Gilbert (Auburn), Jackson Koivun (Auburn), Jasmine Koo (Southern California), Michael La Sasso (Ole Miss), Jacob Modleski (Notre Dame), Farah O'Keefe (Texas), Catherine Park (Southern California), Macy Pate (Wake Forest), Kiara Romero (Oregon), Amanda Sambach (Virginia), Preston Stout (Oklahoma State), Jase Summy (Oklahoma), Kendall Todd (Arkansas), Wells Williams (Vanderbilt), and Kelly Xu (Stanford). Adam Duncan (Colorado Christian) and Mary Kelly Mulcahy (Findlay) were the non-Division I selections. Head Coaches Kalen Anderson and Nick Clinard selected Lauryn Nguyen (Northwestern) and Jack Turner (Florida), respectively, as their coach's picks.
International team selections include Daniel Bennett (Texas; South Africa), Carla Bernat (Kansas State; Spain), Carolina Chacarra (Wake Forest; Spain), Pablo Ereño (UCLA; Spain), Charlie Forster (Long Beach State; England), Eila Galitsky (South Carolina; Thailand), Justin Hastings (San Diego State; Cayman Islands), Filip Jakubcik (Arizona; Czech Republic), Lauren Kim (Texas; Canada), Phichaksn Maichon (Texas A&M, Thailand), Maria José Marin (Arkansas; Colombia), Michael Mjaaseth (Arizona State; Norway), Meja Örtengren (Stanford; Sweden), Gabriel Palacios (Utah; Guatemala), Andrea Revuelta (Stanford; Spain), Louise Rydqvist (South Carolina; Sweden), Árni Sveinsson (LSU; Iceland), Mirabel Ting (Florida State; Malaysia), Tyler Weaver (Florida State; England), and Lottie Woad (Florida State; England). Elice Fredriksson (Halmstad; Sweden) and Ross
Laird (Stirling; Scotland) were selected as representatives of The R&A's Student Tour Series. Head Coaches Stew Burke and Aaron O'Callaghan selected Caitlyn Macnab (Ole Miss; South Africa) and Connor Graham (Texas Tech; Scotland), respectively, as their coach's picks.
Spain leads in country selections with four, and 14 countries in total are represented on Team International.
Of the 32 universities represented, Auburn and Stanford have the most selections by school with four apiece. Eight others have more than one.
Hastings (Cayman Islands), Palacios (Guatemala), and Sveinsson (Iceland) are the first golfers from their countries to be selected for the Palmer Cup. Universities with their first-ever selection include Duncan (Colorado Christian), Fredriksson (Halmstad), Forster (Long Beach State), and Palacios (Utah).
Wake Forest has had at least one women's golfer selected every year since the Palmer Cup expanded to include International and women's competitors in 2018. Arizona State and Vanderbilt have had at least one male golfer selected every year since 2019, while Texas Tech men's golf has had selections in eight of the last nine years.
Returners from the victorious 2024 and 2023 United States teams include Davis (2024), James (2023-24), Koivun (2024), La Sasso (2024), Mulcahy (2024), O'Keefe (2024), Park (2024), Romero (2024), and Sambach (2023-24).
Team International returners are Bernat (2023-24), Chacarra (2022), Jakubcik (2024), Macnab (2023-24), Maichon (2024), Marin (2024), Rydqvist (2024), Ting (2023-24), and Woad (2023).
For more information about the Palmer Cup, visit arnoldpalmercup.com.
About the Arnold Palmer Cup
The Arnold Palmer Cup was co-founded by Arnold Palmer and the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) and began at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, Fla., in 1997. The event is a Ryder Cup-style tournament featuring the top men's and women's university/college golfers matching the United States against a team of International players. The Palmer Cup has been played at some of the world's greatest courses, including The Old Course at St. Andrews, The Royal County Down, Royal Portrush, Baltusrol, The Honors Course, Cherry Hills, and Lahinch. Beginning with the 2018 matches at Evian Resort Golf Club, the Palmer Cup is the only major tournament that features men and women playing side-by-side as partners.
Since its inception, over 245 former Arnold Palmer Cup alumni have gone on to earn cards on the PGA, DP World, or LPGA Tours; 46 have represented Europe/International or the USA in the Ryder Cup, Presidents Cup, or Solheim Cup and more than 95 have claimed over 435 victories on the PGA, DP World, LPGA, or Ladies European Tours. The United States leads the Palmer Cup series 15-12-1.
The event is a Ryder Cup-style tournament featuring the top men's and women's university/college golfers matching the United States against a team of International players.
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