Kutztown University's women's golf team completed the 2026 PSAC Championship with a strong performance, finishing third overall after recording their lowest round of the tournament. The team achieved five birdies and 33 pars, with each player contributing to the score. Notable performances included junior Brook Graham tying for 13th with a total score of 32-over 248, and rookie Eva Moawad shooting her best round of 84 to place 22nd. Head coach Robert Fisher announced his retirement, concluding a successful 25-season tenure during which he led the team to a PSAC championship title in 2017.

By the Numbers
  • Kutztown finished with a total score of 158-over 1022 (344-343-335).
  • Gannon won its seventh consecutive PSAC championship with a score of 938 (308-321-309).
State of Play
  • Kutztown鈥檚 final round score of 335 pushed them past Bloomsburg and California (Pa.).
  • The team achieved its highest finish at the conference championship since winning in 2017.
What's Next

With Coach Robert Fisher set to retire, the team will look to build on this momentum and find a successor who can continue the program's upward trajectory. The Golden Bears aim to develop young talent and improve upon their recent performance in future tournaments.

Bottom Line

Kutztown's strong third-place finish at the PSAC Championship underscores the team's potential and marks a fitting conclusion to Coach Fisher's legacy, showcasing the talent of both returning and new players. The future of the program may hinge on how well they adapt to Fisher's departure.