No. 7 Washington University women's golf team secured victory at the 2026 WashU Invite, finishing with a two-day score of 588. Junior Amy Beanblossom emerged as the individual champion, climbing four spots on the second day. The Bears' winning squad comprised Beanblossom, Saxon Skinner, Jessy Young, Tiffany Chan, and Nicole McGuire. Meanwhile, WashU's B team finished fifth with a score of 633 at the par 72 course in Farmington, MO.

By the Numbers
  • Team score: 588 (300, 288)
  • Amy Beanblossom won with a score of 144 (75, 69)
  • WashU's B team scored 633 (315, 318)
State of Play
  • The Bears are ranked No. 5/7 nationally after their latest tournament.
  • Upcoming competition: Illinois Wesleyan's Kathy Niepagan Spring Fling on April 11-12.
What's Next

The Bears aim to maintain their momentum at the upcoming Kathy Niepagan Spring Fling, where continued strong performances could enhance their national ranking and set the stage for championship aspirations.

Bottom Line

WashU鈥檚 women's golf team is rising in prominence, highlighted by Beanblossom鈥檚 individual win and a team victory, promising a competitive future in the season.