UNLV women's golf concluded its regular season with a strong performance at the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic, finishing in the top five. Sophomore Amber Chen and freshman Lana Yamagata each delivered impressive final rounds, shooting 4-under 68. Chen secured a top-three finish overall, marking a career-best of 10-under 206, while Yamagata tied for 25th at 3-over 219. The team collectively shot a final-round 4-under 284, finishing tied for fourth at 2-over 866. The Rebels are preparing to defend their conference title at the Mountain West Championship in two weeks.

By the Numbers
  • Amber Chen recorded a career-low tournament score of 10-under 206.
  • The Rebels finished 2-over 866, tied for fourth place in the tournament.
State of Play
  • UNLV achieved its fourth top-5 finish of the 2025-26 season.
  • Chen's strong performance includes her second consecutive top-3 finish and third top-10 this season.
What's Next

The Rebels will participate in the Mountain West Championship from April 21-23 at Mission Hills Country Club, aiming to defend their title.

Bottom Line

UNLV's successful finish at the Cowgirl Classic showcases a strong team poised for next challenges, with Amber Chen emerging as a standout competitor as they gear up for the Mountain West Championship.