Women’s Golf Places 14th at Terps Invitational to Close Regular Season
The Navy women's golf team finished its regular season by tying for 14th place at the nearby Terps Invitational, wrapping up play at the three-round tournament on Monday in College Park, Md.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — The Navy women's golf team finished its regular season by tying for 14th place at the nearby Terps Invitational, wrapping up play at the three-round tournament on Monday in College Park, Md.
Playing on the par-72, 6,244-yard University of Maryland Golf Course, the Midshipmen tied with Yale for 14th in the final team standings, posting a 54-hole team total of 61-over par 925. Navy opened the event with a 318 in the first round Saturday but bounced back significantly to shoot a team-best 293 in the second round, while the Mids closed the event with a 314 in Monday's final round.
Junior golfer
Emma Tang led the way for the Navy lineup, carding a 13-over par 229 to finish in a four-way tie for 49th place. Tang recorded rounds of 80, 73 and 76 to anchor the team's scoring.
Finishing three strokes behind Tang at 16-over-par 232, sophomore
Vivian Cressman tied for 63rd overall with three others by shooting rounds of 80, even-par 72 and 80.
Fellow sophomore
Megan Kirkpatrick placed in a tie for 69th with an 18-over-par 234 (77-80-77), while junior
Keira Howard posted a 19-over-par 235 (82-72-81) that also featured a strong even-par 72 in her second round.
Senior
Sue Lee rounded out the primary lineup with a 22-over-par 238, posting rounds of 81, 76 and 81.
Additionally, freshman
Elizabeth Hang competed as an individual, finishing in 82nd place with a 22-over-par 238 (78-77-83).
Virginia captured the top spot on the team leaderboard with a 4-under par 860, while the Cavaliers' Jaclyn LaHa took home the individual medal by shooting 5-under par 211 (74-67-70) for the tournament.
Navy returns to action when it hosts the 2026 Patriot League Championship on April 17-19 at the U.S. Naval Academy Golf Club.