Honors & Awards
- International Junior Masters Runner-up
- Thailand National Team
2026-27 (Sophomore)
Ammy Raemmuang comes to Nebraska after spending her freshman season at Eastern Michigan. A member of Thailand's National Team program, Raemmuang competed in three tournaments and posted a 75.22 stroke average in her first collegiate season.
"Ammy is a talented player with experience competing at both the collegiate and international levels," Hall said. "She already has shown she can perform against strong fields, and we're excited about the growth we believe she can achieve at Nebraska. She is a great fit for our culture and our vision for the future of the program."
2025-26 (Freshman, Eastern Michigan)
Raemmuang competed in nine rounds and posted a 75.22 stroke average on the season. She tied for 38th at 222 (+6) while playing as an individual outside Eastern Michigan's lineup at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational (Oct. 20-22).
She followed with her first lineup appearance at the Alice & John Wallace Invitational in Palm Desert, Calif. (Feb. 14-16), where she tied for 21st with a career-best 221 (+8) that included a career-best 71 (E) in the final round at the Monterrey Country Club.
Raemmuang added a tie for 49th with a 234 (+18) at the GameAbove Invitational at Rolling Hills Country Club in Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. (March 9-10).
Before College
Raemmuang was the runner-up at the International Junior Masters and earned fourth-place finishes at both the JR World Cup Invitational and the 2024 Junior Asian Tour Qualifying School.
She attended St. Nicholas School and competed as a member of Thailand's National Team program.
Personal
The daughter of Dechpreecha and Apinya Raemmuang, Ammy (Pavitida) has two sisters, Vichayada and Waritsara. Ammy plans to major in business at Nebraska.