The Navy women's golf team concluded its regular season with a tie for 14th place at the Terps Invitational, finishing with a total score of 61-over par 925 at the University of Maryland Golf Course. The team improved significantly from a first-round score of 318, posting their best round of 293 in the second round before closing out with a 314. Junior Emma Tang led the Midshipmen, tying for 49th with a total of 229. The top team was Virginia, finishing at 4-under par 860, while the individual winner was Jaclyn LaHa with a score of 5-under par 211. Navy will next compete in the Patriot League Championship from April 17-19.

By the Numbers
  • Navy's total score: 925 (+61)
  • Best single round score: 293
Yes, But

Despite a commendable performance improvement in the second round, the Midshipmen's overall standings reflect challenges, indicating the need for more consistent play across all rounds to compete effectively in future tournaments.

State of Play
  • Navy tied for 14th with Yale at the Terps Invitational.
  • Emma Tang was the top finisher for Navy, placing 49th overall.
What's Next

Navy will host the 2026 Patriot League Championship at the U.S. Naval Academy Golf Club, where the team will look to leverage home-course advantage for a stronger performance.

Bottom Line

Moving forward, the Navy women's golf team must focus on consistent scoring to enhance their competitiveness in the upcoming Patriot League Championship.