Katelynn Waclawski of Fairfield University made a remarkable comeback at the St. John's Invitational, finishing with a strong score of two over par, tying for first place after previously struggling in the first round. This performance allowed her to leap 11 spots and secure a three-way tie with Lily Huynh of St. John's and Natalie Spiska of Quinnipiac. Despite Waclawski's impressive play, the Stags finished second in the team competition, trailing St. John's by eight strokes. The team narrowly defeated Quinnipiac, edging them by just one stroke. Upcoming is a dual match against Siena as the team prepares for the 2026 MAAC Championship in Florida.

By the Numbers
  • Katelynn Waclawski's final round score: +2 (tied for lowest on the day).
  • Fairfield's team score: +70, finishing 8 strokes behind St. John's.
State of Play
  • Waclawski improved by 8 strokes from the first round to the final round.
  • Fairfield women's golf team is now preparing for a dual match on April 13.
What's Next

The Fairfield women's golf team will host a dual match against Siena, serving as their last competition before the MAAC Championship scheduled for April 21-23 in Florida.

Bottom Line

Katelynn Waclawski's resilience highlights her potential as the Stags look to build momentum heading into the championship, underscoring the importance of strong finishes in competitive golf.