‘U’ Welcomes Assistant Coach Emily Lauterbach to Women’s Golf Team
The University of Minnesota has appointed Emily Lauterbach as the new assistant coach for the women's golf team. Lauterbach brings a wealth of experience from her previous role at Colorado State University, where she guided the team to impressive finishes. Head coach Matt Higgins expressed enthusiasm about Lauterbach joining the program, emphasizing her passion and alignment with the team's vision for success. With a strong background as a professional golfer and a notable collegiate career at the University of Wisconsin, she is expected to contribute significantly to the team's growth.
By the Numbers- Coached Colorado State to seven top-10 finishes in the 2025-26 season.
- Played a key role in the Rams' victory at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational, setting a tournament record with a score of 23-under-par.
- Lauterbach joins a University of Minnesota program that is driven by a shared vision for a championship culture.
- Higgins and Lauterbach aim to enhance student-athlete development and performance through focused coaching strategies.
With the new season approaching, Lauterbach's immediate focus will be on integrating with the team and implementing training strategies that leverage her competitive experience. The coaching staff will likely concentrate on building a high-performing culture leading up to upcoming tournaments.
Bottom LineLauterbach's blend of coaching acumen and competitive background positions her to make a significant impact on the University of Minnesota women's golf team, fostering a culture geared toward excellence and achievement in collegiate golf.
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