Colorado finished 14th in the 2026 Big 12 Women's Golf Championship at the Dallas Athletic Club, closing out the tournament at 60-over-par. Despite a strong second round, the Buffaloes experienced a poor start to the final round, shooting a season-high 29-over for that round. Iowa State claimed the championship at 5-under, the only team to finish in the red, followed by Houston and UCF. Colorado's top individual finisher, Maya McVey, tied for 48th place at 13-over.

By the Numbers
  • Colorado's final score was 924 (+60), placing them 14th at the championship.
  • Maya McVey was the Buffaloes' top performer, finishing at 229 (+13) across three rounds.
State of Play
  • The Buffaloes had a disappointing final round start, scoring 7-over in their initial four holes.
  • Only five birdies were registered by Colorado golfers in the final round.
What's Next

The team awaits the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship field announcement on April 29, determining if their season will continue.

Bottom Line

Despite a promising second round, Colorado's slow final round sealed their 14th-place finish. The Buffaloes will now focus on the potential for an NCAA championship berth.