2021-22 USC Women's Golf Roster
Roster
Navarrosa, Brianna

Brianna Navarrosa
- Height:
- 5-2
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- San Diego, Calif.
- High School:
- Mater Dei Catholic
Bio
JUNIOR/2022-23
• Navarrosa continued to add to her career accolades, as she now has seven top 10 and 15 top 20 finishes and nine rounds in the 60s.
• Participated in all 12 tournaments for the Women of Troy, and finished with a 73.34 stroke average.
• Recorded her top placement at the Stephens Cup at the Seminole Golf Club, when she finished tied for third with a five-under par tournament score.
• Posted a five-under par round in the third round of the NCAA Regional Championships at the Palouse Ridge Golf Club as a replacement. Navarrosa’s season-best round helped USC finish third at the Regional, which allowed them to advance to the NCAA Championships.
• Navarrosa helped the Women of Troy advance to the NCAA National Championship duel, after she clinched the deciding point in the Stanford duel against the No. 1 World Amateur, Rose Zhang.
• Posted three rounds in the 60s and had 14 rounds of par or better.
• Reached match play portion of the 2023 U.S. Amateur.
• Started her 2022-23 season ranked 136th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings.
SOPHOMORE/2021-22
• Navarrosa, as a sophomore, was one of three Trojans who started all 13 events and finished second on the team with a stroke average of 73.63. She had nine rounds under par and 13 of par or better.
• She finished with three top 10 finishes, six in the top 16 finishes and nine in the top 24.
• She carded a season-best third at the NCAA Regional Championship at 7-under 206 (70-68-68) -- the 68s her low rounds of the season - after a tie for 13th at the Pac-12 Championship.
• She posted a tie for eighth at The Gold Rush, tied for 10th at the Stanford Intercollegiate at 2-under 211 (70-70-71) and was 11th at the Lamkin Invitational.
• She led all Trojans with a tie for 21st at the NCAA Championships at 6-over 294.
• Reached the 2022 U.S. Amateur quarterfinals, falling on the first hole of a playoff. That followed a win in 21 holes in the round of 16 as well as a win in 20 holes in the round of 64.
FRESHMAN/2020-21
• Navarrosa, as a 2021 freshman, was a seven-time starter who helped USC win the 2021 Pac-12 title and two other tournaments, finishing the season with a 74.08 stroke average and four rounds in the 60s. She had eight rounds of par or better in 21 outings with seven under par.
• Navarrosa posted four top 20 finishes, highlighted by a career-best second at the Fresno State Classic at 10-under 206 (68-70-68). She tied for 20th at the Pac-12 Championships, bouncing back from an opening 80 with a 69 and a 73.
• She started her career with a tie for eighth at the Lamkin San Diego Invitational at 8-over 224 (76-75-73) and tied for 11th at the Sun Devil Winter Classic at 3-over 219 (72-77-70).
• Navarrosa played in the 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur but did not make the cut.
• In the 2021 summer, Navarrosa finished second in the Southern California Women’s Match Play Championships, falling to then-teammate Katherine Muzi. She was also 11th in the SCGA Women’s Amateur.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Navarrosa, who graduated from Mater Dei Catholic High in San Diego, Calif., was ranked No. 5 by Rolex AJGA as a 2020 senior and near the top 100 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings.
• She played in the 2020 U.S. Women’s Amateur shortly before enrolling at USC, but did not make the cut. In January of 2020, Navarrosa was 12th in the Major Champions Invitational at 1-under 215 (75-65-75). Also in 2020, she was among 72 golfers invited to the play in the second annual Augusta National Women’s Amateur (which was ultimately forced to cancel).
• A three-time Rolex Junior All-American (2017-18-19), she won the 2019 Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship at 10-under 278, edging former Trojan All-Americans Jennifer Chang and Alyaa Abdulghany by one and three strokes, respectively. It was her second win of the 2019 season after claiming the Buick Shanshan Feng AJGA Girls Invitational in February.
• Navarrosa joined fellow Trojan Christine Wang in helping the U.S. win the 2019 Junior Solheim Cup in September. Navarrosa’s singles win provided the clinching point while Wang followed right after with America’s final point in the 13-11 win.
• Navarrosa’s 2019 also included a tie for 11th at the SCGA Women’s Amateur, a tie for 29th at the 2019 Rolex Tournament of Champions and a pair of top 9 finishes at the Thunderbird International Junior and the PING Heather Farr Classic. She also won the 2018 California state title after finishing second in 2017.
PERSONAL
• She is a political science major.
• Her father, Ringo Navarrosa, played tennis at Arizona and was the Philippine Columbian association (PCA) Open tennis champion. He and her mom, Anchie Alcantara, are both nurses. Both parents were born in the Philippines.
CAREER NOTES
Lowest 54-Hole Score: 10-under 206 (2021 Fresno State Classic)
Lowest Round: 67 (2023 NCAA Regional Championships)
Highest Finish: 2nd (2021 Fresno State Classic)
Top 10s: 7
Rounds in the 60s: 9
• Navarrosa continued to add to her career accolades, as she now has seven top 10 and 15 top 20 finishes and nine rounds in the 60s.
• Participated in all 12 tournaments for the Women of Troy, and finished with a 73.34 stroke average.
• Recorded her top placement at the Stephens Cup at the Seminole Golf Club, when she finished tied for third with a five-under par tournament score.
• Posted a five-under par round in the third round of the NCAA Regional Championships at the Palouse Ridge Golf Club as a replacement. Navarrosa’s season-best round helped USC finish third at the Regional, which allowed them to advance to the NCAA Championships.
• Navarrosa helped the Women of Troy advance to the NCAA National Championship duel, after she clinched the deciding point in the Stanford duel against the No. 1 World Amateur, Rose Zhang.
• Posted three rounds in the 60s and had 14 rounds of par or better.
• Reached match play portion of the 2023 U.S. Amateur.
• Started her 2022-23 season ranked 136th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings.
SOPHOMORE/2021-22
• Navarrosa, as a sophomore, was one of three Trojans who started all 13 events and finished second on the team with a stroke average of 73.63. She had nine rounds under par and 13 of par or better.
• She finished with three top 10 finishes, six in the top 16 finishes and nine in the top 24.
• She carded a season-best third at the NCAA Regional Championship at 7-under 206 (70-68-68) -- the 68s her low rounds of the season - after a tie for 13th at the Pac-12 Championship.
• She posted a tie for eighth at The Gold Rush, tied for 10th at the Stanford Intercollegiate at 2-under 211 (70-70-71) and was 11th at the Lamkin Invitational.
• She led all Trojans with a tie for 21st at the NCAA Championships at 6-over 294.
• Reached the 2022 U.S. Amateur quarterfinals, falling on the first hole of a playoff. That followed a win in 21 holes in the round of 16 as well as a win in 20 holes in the round of 64.
FRESHMAN/2020-21
• Navarrosa, as a 2021 freshman, was a seven-time starter who helped USC win the 2021 Pac-12 title and two other tournaments, finishing the season with a 74.08 stroke average and four rounds in the 60s. She had eight rounds of par or better in 21 outings with seven under par.
• Navarrosa posted four top 20 finishes, highlighted by a career-best second at the Fresno State Classic at 10-under 206 (68-70-68). She tied for 20th at the Pac-12 Championships, bouncing back from an opening 80 with a 69 and a 73.
• She started her career with a tie for eighth at the Lamkin San Diego Invitational at 8-over 224 (76-75-73) and tied for 11th at the Sun Devil Winter Classic at 3-over 219 (72-77-70).
• Navarrosa played in the 2021 Augusta National Women’s Amateur but did not make the cut.
• In the 2021 summer, Navarrosa finished second in the Southern California Women’s Match Play Championships, falling to then-teammate Katherine Muzi. She was also 11th in the SCGA Women’s Amateur.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Navarrosa, who graduated from Mater Dei Catholic High in San Diego, Calif., was ranked No. 5 by Rolex AJGA as a 2020 senior and near the top 100 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings.
• She played in the 2020 U.S. Women’s Amateur shortly before enrolling at USC, but did not make the cut. In January of 2020, Navarrosa was 12th in the Major Champions Invitational at 1-under 215 (75-65-75). Also in 2020, she was among 72 golfers invited to the play in the second annual Augusta National Women’s Amateur (which was ultimately forced to cancel).
• A three-time Rolex Junior All-American (2017-18-19), she won the 2019 Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship at 10-under 278, edging former Trojan All-Americans Jennifer Chang and Alyaa Abdulghany by one and three strokes, respectively. It was her second win of the 2019 season after claiming the Buick Shanshan Feng AJGA Girls Invitational in February.
• Navarrosa joined fellow Trojan Christine Wang in helping the U.S. win the 2019 Junior Solheim Cup in September. Navarrosa’s singles win provided the clinching point while Wang followed right after with America’s final point in the 13-11 win.
• Navarrosa’s 2019 also included a tie for 11th at the SCGA Women’s Amateur, a tie for 29th at the 2019 Rolex Tournament of Champions and a pair of top 9 finishes at the Thunderbird International Junior and the PING Heather Farr Classic. She also won the 2018 California state title after finishing second in 2017.
PERSONAL
• She is a political science major.
• Her father, Ringo Navarrosa, played tennis at Arizona and was the Philippine Columbian association (PCA) Open tennis champion. He and her mom, Anchie Alcantara, are both nurses. Both parents were born in the Philippines.
CAREER NOTES
Lowest 54-Hole Score: 10-under 206 (2021 Fresno State Classic)
Lowest Round: 67 (2023 NCAA Regional Championships)
Highest Finish: 2nd (2021 Fresno State Classic)
Top 10s: 7
Rounds in the 60s: 9
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