WILLIAMSBURG, Va.— William & Mary women's golf plays host to a 15-team field for the Kingsmill Intercollegiate on Monday and Tuesday. The 54-hole event will be played on the River Course at the Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg.
Monday will be 36 holes with a 9 a.m. shotgun. The final round will begin Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. with the remaining 18 holes.
Live Results
Field
William & Mary, Dartmouth, Holy Cross, Eastern Illinois, Le Moyne Long Island, Maryland Eastern Shore, Monmouth, Mount St. Mary's Navy, North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central, Radford, Sacred Heart, and Towson
Tribe Lineup
1 -
Jennifer Osborne
2 -
Samantha Skinner
3 -
Faith Garcia
4 -
Katie Suk
5 -
Lilly Reed Black
Individual -
Reagan Garnsey
Individual -
Avery Thompson
The Course
Longtime host of the PGA Tour's Michelob Championship, and more recently the LPGA Tour's Pure Silk Championship (formerly the Michelob Open/Kingsmill Championship), the River Course at Kingsmill is a tried-and-true test of championship golf designed by famed architect Pete Dye. Playing at a par of 72 and 5,947 yards for the Kingsmill Intercollegiate, the River Course's final three holes are nestled along the historic James River, including the picturesque par-3 17th that plays on a bluff above the water. Former LPGA professional winners at the River Course include; Ariya Jutanugarn, Lexi Thompson, Cristie Kerr, Annika Sorenstam, Suzann Pettersen, Karrie Webb and Se Ri Pak. Former PGA professional winners at the River Course include; Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Charles Howell III, David Toms, David Duval, Notah Begay III, Johnny Miller, Lanny Wadkins and Ben Crenshaw.
Last Time Out
Sophomore
Jennifer Osborne highlighted the Tribe's effort at the Red Rocks Invitational on March 13-15 with a 15th-place showing. She carded rounds of 72, 75, and 74 to end the tournament at five-over par 221. Her opening round even-par 72 was her best career round and she totaled nine birdies over the three-day event. As a team, W&M tied for eighth with a final score of 927 (+63).
Tribe News and Notes
- The Tribe is trending for great improvement this season compared to 2024-25. W&M currently is averaging 936.8 over 54 holes, which is on pace to be 13 shots better than the team's average from a season ago.
- W&M's current round average of 312.94 ranks 13th in school history.
- Sophomore
Jennifer Osborne and junior
Faith Garcia lead the Tribe in scoring average at 77.29 and 78.64, respectively.