Women's Golf
Maymon, Giovana

Giovana Maymon
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- Assistant Coach
NCAA Championship Runner-Up and three-time All-American Scholar Giovana Maymon was named Texas A&M's assistant coach on July 8, 2021.
Maymon has helped elevate the program to incredible new heights during her first two years in Aggieland. She has been a driving force on two NCAA semifinal teams and the 2023 SEC Championship squad. Maymon helped mentor two All-Americans in Blanca Fernández García-Poggio (2022) and Jennie Park (2022, 2023).
On the recruiting trail, Maymon helped the program land the No. 2 amateur in the world, Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio, and the No. 1 golfer in the state of Texas (Mia Nixon) in 2022 and the No. 3 golfer in the Lone Star State (Sky Sudberry) in 2023.
Maymon comes to Aggieland after a two-year stint as a graduate assistant at South Alabama. She helped develop Jaguars' Julie Hovland into the 2021 Sun Belt Conference Women's Golfer of the Year, and helped her receive an invitation to the Baton Rouge Regional as an at-large individual. Maymon was a part of nine top-five team finishes during her time at South Alabama.
The Mexico City native graduated and played at Baylor from 2014-18. Maymon was a huge contributor to the Lady Bears' 2015 run where they were the NCAA Championship Runner-Up. During that run, she won two matches, including her match against Stanford's Quirine Eijkenboom in the finale. While at Baylor, she was a three-time Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar.
She currently sits in the Baylor record books 15th in lowest-career stroke average, posting a 74.69 mark in 94 rounds. As a freshman, she tied the school record for most rounds played with 37 and held a 74.81 scoring average. That year (2014-15) she helped the Lady Bears win the NCAA San Antonio Regional after firing a 1-under 215, finishing tied for 17th.
Maymon has helped elevate the program to incredible new heights during her first two years in Aggieland. She has been a driving force on two NCAA semifinal teams and the 2023 SEC Championship squad. Maymon helped mentor two All-Americans in Blanca Fernández García-Poggio (2022) and Jennie Park (2022, 2023).
On the recruiting trail, Maymon helped the program land the No. 2 amateur in the world, Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio, and the No. 1 golfer in the state of Texas (Mia Nixon) in 2022 and the No. 3 golfer in the Lone Star State (Sky Sudberry) in 2023.
Maymon comes to Aggieland after a two-year stint as a graduate assistant at South Alabama. She helped develop Jaguars' Julie Hovland into the 2021 Sun Belt Conference Women's Golfer of the Year, and helped her receive an invitation to the Baton Rouge Regional as an at-large individual. Maymon was a part of nine top-five team finishes during her time at South Alabama.
The Mexico City native graduated and played at Baylor from 2014-18. Maymon was a huge contributor to the Lady Bears' 2015 run where they were the NCAA Championship Runner-Up. During that run, she won two matches, including her match against Stanford's Quirine Eijkenboom in the finale. While at Baylor, she was a three-time Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar.
She currently sits in the Baylor record books 15th in lowest-career stroke average, posting a 74.69 mark in 94 rounds. As a freshman, she tied the school record for most rounds played with 37 and held a 74.81 scoring average. That year (2014-15) she helped the Lady Bears win the NCAA San Antonio Regional after firing a 1-under 215, finishing tied for 17th.