Houston women’s golf adds Campillo Martinez, McLean-Tattan
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At the University of Houston, the women’s golf program added two more players to its roster this week. The Houston move matters on a campus where roster building shapes every season long before the first tournament tees off.
Houston announced the additions of Campillo Martinez and McLean-Tattan, giving the Cougars two more newcomers as the program continues to build depth. For a team competing in a demanding college golf calendar, each signing adds options for lineup decisions, internal competition and long-term development.
Houston women’s golf adds two roster pieces
The University of Houston shared the news that Campillo Martinez and McLean-Tattan are joining the women’s golf program. The announcement adds to the offseason work for the Cougars, who are shaping their roster ahead of the next stretch of competition.
College golf programs live on recruiting. Coaches need players who can develop, travel and score across multiple formats and courses. Bringing in two student-athletes at once gives Houston more flexibility as the staff maps out future tournament lineups.
The source article did not provide extensive biographical detail in the material available here, so the clearest takeaway is the roster movement itself. Houston has officially added both players, and that gives the program fresh talent entering the setup for the next season.
Why the additions matter for the Cougars
Roster depth carries weight in women’s golf. Injuries, form and course fit can all affect who travels and who competes. By adding Campillo Martinez and McLean-Tattan, Houston gives itself more possible combinations when events begin.
This kind of announcement also reflects the steady work that happens away from tournament week. Programs are built in recruiting cycles, practice rounds and development plans. Houston’s latest additions fit that reality, even if the public first sees the results months later on the scorecard.
The next concrete step for Houston women’s golf will come when the program releases more roster details and its upcoming competition schedule. That will show where Campillo Martinez and McLean-Tattan may first factor into the Cougars’ travel squad and lineup decisions.
This article is a summary of reporting by University of Houston Athletics. Read the full story here.
