The No. 3 ranked Emory University women's golf team won the team title at the Lynn Schweizer Invitational in dominating fashion Sunday afternoon in Granville, Ohio.
The No. 2 Washington University in St. Louis golf team sits tied for second place after day one of the Lynn Schweizer Invitational hosted by Denison University.
Brad Johnson, who led the New York University to the 2019 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship title, has returned as head coach of both the men's and women's programs.
Emory University Associate Vice President of Campus Life and Clyde Partin Sr., Director of Athletics Keiko Price has announced the hiring of Liz Fernandes as the next head coach of the Emory women's golf program.
Washington University in St. Louis Head Women's Golf Coach Dave Reinhardt has been named the Jackie Steinmann Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) National Coach of the Year presented by Golf Pride for Division III,
The Washington University in St. Louis women's golf team finished second at the 2023 NCAA Division III Championships, carding a team score of 938. It is the highest finish in program history for the Bears.
Washington University in St. Louis women's golf sophomore Sydney Kuo was named the Division III PING Women's Golf Coaches Association Player of the Year.
Emory University sophomores Sharon Mun and Ellen Dong were honored as 2023 All-Americans Wednesday night at the WGCA student-athlete banquet that took place during the NCAA Championships in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida.
Multiple members of the Carnegie Mellon University women's golf team earned All-America honors from the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) for the fourth consecutive season.
Defending champions, the Emory University women's golf team, opened the 2023 NCAA Championships on Tuesday with a strong showing as they fired a day one score of 315 to lead the tournament field.
Defending national champion Emory University will be joined by Carnegie Mellon University, NYU, and Washington University at the 2023 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championships.
The No. 3 Washington University in St. Louis golf team won the Take Back the Night Challenge hosted by Millikin University. The tournament was hosted at the South Side Country Club which is a par 72 course spanning 5,618 yards.
The New York University women's golf team, back on the course for the first time in three weeks, finished in third place at the Jack Leaman invitational.
The Emory University women's golf team finished the Kathy Niepagen Spring Fling in fourth place as the tournament schedule was altered for the rainy conditions.
The Emory University women's golf team took the top spot at the Max and Susan Stith Invitational on Tuesday afternoon. The tournament was played at the 5,600-yard, par-72 Dominion Club Golf Course in Glen Allen, Virginia.
The Carnegie Mellon University women's golf team carded a 304 in the final round of the 36-hole Max and Susan Stith Invitational on Tuesday hosted by Randolph–Macon College.
New York University's 19th-ranked women's golf team won the Vassar College Classic, which was held at the Casperkill Golf Club in Poughkeepsie, NY, on Sunday.
The Emory University women's golf team registered the best third round score at the Patriot Invitational to move up into sixth place at tournament's end on Tuesday afternoon.
Tiya Chowdary tied for sixth place out of 120 individuals as New York University's women's golf team tied for 10th as a team after the third and final round of the Jekyll Island Invitational on Sunday in Jekyll Island, Georgia at the par-72, 5,600-yard Indian Mound course at the Jekyll Island Golf Club.
New York University's golf teams completed the second round of competition at the Jekyll Island Invitational in Jekyll Island, Georgia, on Saturday with the women maintaining their spot in eighth.