Oklahoma State women's golf clinched both team and individual titles at the Huntington Bank Collegiate, finishing with a 9-under 279 and a total score of 839, 25 strokes under par. This is the Cowgirls' lowest combined score vs. par since 2021. Marta Silchenko achieved her first collegiate win, tying for the individual title at 13-under, while the team outpaced SMU by three strokes. Other notable performances included Yu-Chu Chen's fifth-place finish at 7-under and Ellie Bushnell tying for 12th at 4-under. The Cowgirls are set to compete next at the 2026 Big 12 Championship on April 26.

By the Numbers
  • Oklahoma State finished with a total score of 839, 25 strokes under par.
  • Marta Silchenko's score of 13-under tied for the 9th-lowest in program history.
  • Yu-Chu Chen placed fifth at 7-under, marking her first top-5 finish.
State of Play
  • Oklahoma State's victory marks their first dual win of team and individual titles since 2023.
  • The Cowgirls displayed consistency with three players finishing under par.
  • They currently rank among top programs in NCAA women's golf with 25 conference titles and 31 NCAA Championship appearances.
What's Next

The Cowgirls are preparing for the Big 12 Championship on April 26, aiming for their 26th conference title. Their recent momentum could enhance their chances for further successes in postseason play.

Bottom Line

Oklahoma State's strong performance at the Huntington Bank Collegiate underscores their potential heading into the Big 12 Championship. With a blend of veteran leadership and emerging talent, the Cowgirls are positioned for a competitive postseason run.