The Harvard women's golf team finished 11th out of 16 teams at the Terps Invitational, held at the University of Maryland Golf Course. Sophomore Vanessa Zhang led the Crimson with a score of five-over-par, securing a tie for 14th place overall. The team improved its performance across three rounds, ultimately surpassing regional rivals Yale, Navy, and Georgetown. This tournament marks their second of four spring competitions as they look ahead to the Ivy League Championship.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard's final team score was +49 over the tournament.
  • Vanessa Zhang scored 75-74-72, totaling +5 and carded 39 pars, the second most in the field.
State of Play
  • Harvard improved their score each day, moving from 14th to 11th place.
  • The final round saw their best combined score of 302.
What's Next

The team will compete next at the Therese Hession Buckeye Invitational in Columbus, Ohio, on April 17-18, facing a competitive field hosted by Ohio State.

Bottom Line

Harvard's solid performance, especially by Vanessa Zhang, sets a positive momentum as they focus on the upcoming Ivy League Championship, where consistency will be crucial for success.