Cowgirls take seventh at Charles Schwab Women鈥檚 Collegiate Invitational
Oklahoma State women's golf secured a seventh-place finish at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational, concluding with a total score of 865 (+25). The team recorded a final round of 290 (+10), lagging behind Stanford and Oregon by 17 and 14 strokes, respectively. Marta Silchenko led the Cowgirls with a ninth-place individual finish, while Ellie Bushnell and Yu-Chu Chen also claimed spots in the top-20. Notable highlights included Grace Kilcrease achieving the tournament's only eagle on the par-4 ninth hole.
By the Numbers- Oklahoma State finished +25 over three rounds, totaling 865 strokes.
- Marta Silchenko shot 213 (+3), marking her third consecutive top-10 finish.
While Oklahoma State performed well with three players in the top-20, their overall team score indicates a gap when compared to the top-ranked teams, spotlighting areas for improvement heading into future events.
State of Play- The Cowgirls' seventh-place finish at Colonial Country Club showcases competitive play against top programs.
- Upcoming participation in the Augusta National Women's Amateur highlights the team's continued growth and exposure.
Oklahoma State will next compete in the Huntington Bank Collegiate on April 6-7 in Dallas, Texas, aiming to refine their strategies and improve their leaderboard placement as they head into the final stretch of the regular season.
Bottom LineThe Cowgirls demonstrated resilience with a strong individual performance but will need to enhance team consistency to bridge the competitive gap heading into future tournaments.
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