WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - William & Mary women's golf travels to Southport, N.C. and the Reserve Club at St. James for the 2026 CAA Women's Golf Championships, April 17-19.
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The 54-hole conference championship will begin on Friday and run through Sunday with the CAA's nine schools who sponsor women's golf all participating. Tee times are set for 8:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday with the final round set to begin at 8 a.m. Sunday. W&M will be paired with Monmouth and Hofstra in the opening round and go off hole No. 10.Â
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Live Results
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Participants
William & Mary, Campbell, Charleston, Elon, Hofstra, Monmouth, UNCW, N.C. A&T, Towson
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Lineup
Jennifer Osborne
Faith Garcia
Samantha Skinner
Katie Suk
Reagan Garnsey
Avery Thompson (Alternate)
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History at The Reserve
2026 will mark the fourth consecutive time, and 11th time in the last 13, that The Reserve Club at St. James will be the host of the CAA Women's Golf Championships. The Tribe's best ever finish came at The Reserve, finishing tied for the runner-up spot in 2014 with UNCW. The Tribe finished sixth last season. W&M has had an individual inside the top-10 in eight of the last 12 CAA Championships. Sarah Houle's fourth-place finish in 2022 was the last top-5 for W&M. Anna Schnell's T-3 in 2004 is the best ever finish by a Tribe player at the conference championship.
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Last Time Out
The Tribe finished ninth in the 13-team field with a 619 (+59) over the 36-hole Carolina Challenge Cup at the UNC Finley Golf Club. Freshman
Reagan Garnsey led the way with her first career top five finish behind a 1-under par 139. Sophomore
Jennifer Osborne posted matching rounds of 77 (+7) to place 41st. Junior
Katie Suk ended tied for 59th, highlighted by an opening-round 77 (+7).
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Tribe News and Notes
- Freshman
Reagan Garnsey was named the CAA Player of the Week on April 8, following her fifth-place finish at the Carolina Challenge Cup. Garnsey became the first Tribe player since 2024 to win the weekly CAA award.
- Garnsey's 1-under 139 was the seventh-best 36-hole score in program history and the best on a par 70 course. She opened with a 2-under par 68 at UNC Finley Golf Course thanks to five birdies, which marked the first sub-par round of her career. Her opening round score was the 17th-best 18-hole score in school history and equaled the best on a par 70 course in program lore.
- The Tribe is trending for great improvement this season compared to 2024-25. W&M currently is averaging 941.0 over 54 holes, which is on pace to be nearly 10 shots better than the team's average from a season ago.
- W&M's current round average of 313.68 ranks 13th in school history.
- Sophomore
Jennifer Osborne and junior
Faith Garcia lead the Tribe in scoring average at 77.64 and 78.88, respectively.Â
- Garnsey's 79.23 scoring average this season ranks 17th on the Tribe's freshman list.
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