The Lynn University women's golf team showcased improvement at the 2026 Lynn Invite, finishing tied for sixth with a total score of +46 over three rounds. The team improved its score in each round, with standout performances from Emilia Koskinen and Amelia Ruiz Topali, highlighting their resilience against a tough field. Koskinen tied for 11th individually, while Ruiz Topali's final round of 70 (-2) fueled the team's efforts. The tournament reflected the Fighting Knights' steady growth as they head into the postseason. DBU won the tournament with a score of +16.

By the Numbers
  • Lynn finished tied for 6th out of 13 teams with a total score of +46 (910).
  • Emilia Koskinen tied for 11th with a score of +8 (224) over three rounds.
  • Amelia Ruiz Topali achieved a final round of 70 (-2), marking one of the tournament's best scores.
State of Play
  • The Fighting Knights improved their scores in each round: 307 (+19), 302 (+14), 301 (+13).
  • The team faced stiff competition from nationally-ranked programs and SSC rivals.
What's Next

The Fighting Knights are preparing for the Sunshine State Conference Championship tournament, scheduled for April 12-14, where they aim to leverage their recent growth and strong performances.

Bottom Line

Lynn University's women's golf team demonstrated resilience and growth at the Lynn Invite, setting a positive trajectory heading into postseason play. Their consistent improvement reflects strong promise for upcoming competitions.