The Westminster women's golf team had a stellar performance at the 2026 RMAC Women's Golf Championship, finishing tied for second in a competitive 10-team field. Ashley Lam captured her second consecutive individual RMAC title, showcasing exceptional skill with a strong tournament performance that included a tournament-low round of 69. Despite challenging conditions that led to a shortened tournament, the Griffins' solid play throughout the event was highlighted by multiple season-best scores.

By the Numbers
  • Ashley Lam finished with a total score of +1 over three rounds, earning her the RMAC title.
  • Westminster recorded a total of 204 pars, leading the field in this category.
State of Play
  • The Griffins posted a team round of +10 in Round 1, followed by +8 in Round 2, showcasing consistent improvement.
  • Lam led the tournament in pars at 41 and had the best average in par 5 scoring at 4.58.
What's Next

Following this successful conference championship, Ashley Lam will continue to compete at the NCAA West Regional in Pueblo, Colorado, scheduled for May 4–6. The rest of the Griffins will shift focus to their offseason training.

Bottom Line

The Griffins' impressive results at the RMAC Championship highlight their potential, particularly with Lam's standout performance, signaling a promising future as they head into postseason play.