TCU concluded its participation in the Charles Schwab Women’s Collegiate Invitational on Tuesday, tying for 12th place at 47 strokes over par (847) at Colonial Country Club. The 54-hole tournament featured a highly competitive field, representing some of the nation’s leading college golf programs.
Strong Competition at Colonial
The invitational drew six teams ranked in the top-10 nationally and nine in the top-25. Top-ranked Stanford ultimately repeated as team champions, finishing at eight-over (848). Oregon finished second, whereas Duke and Wake Forest tied for third. TCU finished ahead of Tulane, which placed 13th.
Kirstin Angosta led the Horned Frogs, securing her third straight top-25 finish and fourth of the 2025-26 campaign. She carded a one-under 69 in the final round, the lowest 18-hole score for TCU during the tournament. Angosta finished at five-over (215) overall.
Looking Ahead
TCU will continue its regular season with back-to-back tournaments in Dallas, beginning with the Veritex Bank Collegiate on April 6-7. That tournament will be hosted by SMU at Trinity Forest Golf Club, a course previously used for The Byron Nelson PGA Tour event from 2018-2021.
TCU Individual Results
Gracie McGovern and Camille Min-Gaultier tied for 46th and 59th, respectively. Sofia Barroso Sá is 27 birdies away from becoming TCU’s career record holder. TCU’s team collectively recorded the sixth-most birdies in the tournament with 26.
Frequently Asked Questions
What place did TCU finish in the Charles Schwab Women’s Collegiate Invitational?
TCU tied for 12th place at 47 strokes over par (847).
Who won the individual title at the tournament?
Oregon’s Kiara Romero, the world amateur No. 1, won the individual medal, finishing at five-under (205).
Where will TCU play its next tournament?
TCU will compete in the Veritex Bank Collegiate in Dallas on April 6-7, hosted by SMU at Trinity Forest Golf Club.
How important are these regular season tournaments as teams prepare for postseason play?
