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Cougars Set for USF Invitational at The Olympic Club

Cougars Set for USF Invitational at The Olympic Club


PULLMAN, Wash. (March 29, 2025) – Washington State Women’s Golf returns to the bay area for the USF Invitational held at The Olympic Club Monday and Tuesday.
 
The Course and Tournament Format
The USF Invitational, formally the Olympic Club Invitational, will be held at The Olympic Club – Lake Course in San Francisco.
 
The course will play as a par-71 at 6,054 yards.

Teams will play 36 holes with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start Monday and 18 holes with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start Tuesday.

Washington State’s Lineup

1. Alice Johansson

2. Hannah Harrison

3. Agnes Brink

4. Madelyn Gamble

5. Sarah Skovgaard Bils

 

Washington State’s Individuals

1. Sara Pineros

 

The Field

In addition to Washington State and host San Francisco, BYU, Cal Poly, UC Davis, Gonzaga, UC Irvine, Nevada and Stanford will make up the nine-team field.

Live Results

Fans can follow all of the action at the link below.

https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/233796/scoring/participants

 

Last Time Out

Washington State junior Hannah Harrison both finished runner-up at the Nashville Invitational at The Hermitage Golf Course, President’s Reserve in Tennessee last week. Harrison carded a two-over final round 74 to finish her round tied with Louise Dahl of Cal State Fullerton but Dahl birdied her final hole to clinch the win. Harrison finished her tournament with rounds of 69, 74 and 74 for the best tournament in her career highlighted by the runner-up finish. Sophomore Alice Johansson also fired a final round 74 to finish ninth, her third Top-10 finish this season. Freshman Agnes Brink capped her best tournament of the season with a final round 75 to tie for 16th. As a team, WSU posted its best finish of the season, placing second behind Iowa by two strokes.

 

Cougars Finish Seventh, Gamble Among Top-15 at Juli Inkster

Washington State finished among a 14-team field that featured six ranked teams at the Juli Inkster at Meadow Club Invitational, hosted by San Jose State March 4. The Cougars finished seventh at +20, three strokes behind No. 48 Oregon State and ahead of No. 41 San Jose State and No. 33 UNLV. Top-ranked Stanford won the even by eight strokes at 29-under. Gamble recorded three birdies for a final round 72 to finish the tournament tied for 15th at one over while freshman Agnes Brink produced her best round of the season with five…

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