MUNCIE, Ind. – – Zoé Allaux, a decorated collegiate golfer and former French National Team player, has joined the Ball State women’s golf coaching staff as a graduate assistant, according to head coach Cameron Andry.
 
“Zoé is a great addition to our coaching staff, and we are thrilled to welcome her to Ball State,” Andry said. “With her experiences in college golf and competing for the French National Team she brings a wealth of knowledge and her passion for coming alongside our players to help them reach their full potential is clearly evident.”
 

Allaux began her collegiate career with two seasons at UCF (2021-22 & 2022-23), where she was the 2021-22 American Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year. She helped guide the Knights to a pair of NCAA Regional appearances, including leading the squad and placing 18th overall at the 2022 NCAA Ann Arbor Regional with a score of +8 (221).
 

For her final two collegiate seasons, Allaux transferred to East Carolina (2023-24 & 2024-25), where she led the squad and tied for 13th overall at the 2025 The American Championships with a score of +4 (220). Her ECU-low score of -5 (67) in the opening round of the 2025 Ironwood Invitational tied as the sixth lowest in program history relative to par.
 
Overall, Allaux played in 35 collegiate events, shooting 25 total rounds at or below par to produce a 74.42 stroke average. She fired a collegiate-low round of -7 (65) in the second round of the 2021 Bryan National Collegiate, while turning in a collegiate-best 54-hole score of -2 (211) to place 13th overall at the 2022 Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate.
 
A 2025 graduate of ECU with a bachelor’s degree in communications, Allaux maintained a World Amateur Golf Ranking of 704 entering her collegiate career. She was a member of the French National Team from 2017 to 2021, playing in the 2020 European Team Championship. 
 
The 2017 Vice French Champion, she was a member of the team that won the Championne de France U16 as a club player. She also finished third in the 2020 French International Ladies Championship and won the French National Club Championship with her club team.
 
In addition to her playing career, Allaux has spent the past two seasons working with US Kids Golf. She helps oversee the planning and execution of numerous golf tournaments, ensuring a positive experience for young participants.
 

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