The No. 8 Auburn women's golf team captured the team title at the Moon Golf Invitational, finishing at seven-under par 857 over 54 holes at Suntree Country Club in Melbourne, Florida. Texas A&M placed second at four-under 860, with Vanessa Borovilos earning the individual championship at seven-under 209. The tournament featured 17 teams, including 12 ranked in the top 25.
The Moon Golf Invitational concluded on February 17, 2026, with Auburn securing first place among a competitive field at Suntree Country Club in Melbourne, Florida. The Tigers posted rounds of 292-283-282 to finish at seven-under par 857, marking a strong performance in the three-day, 54-hole event.
Texas A&M, ranked No. 6, took runner-up honors at four-under par 860 with scores of 285-287-288. Their standout player, Vanessa Borovilos, claimed the individual title at seven-under par 209, leading the Aggies' effort against top-ranked opponents.
Mississippi State, ranked No. 16, earned third place at seven-over par 871, achieving their fourth top-three finish of the season. The Bulldogs scored 297-285-289, competing in a field stacked with elite programs.
Other notable results included No. 7 Wake Forest in fourth at eight-over 872, No. 22 Tennessee in fifth at 13-over 877, and No. 5 Florida in sixth at 14-over 878. No. 9 Texas and No. 14 Ole Miss tied for seventh at 16-over and 20-over par, respectively, while No. 18 South Carolina finished 11th at 24-over 888.
Lower in the standings, No. 42 NC State placed 15th at 45-over 909, led by Marie Madsen's tie for 13th at two-over 218. No. 38 Virginia ended 16th at 46-over 910, and Alabama finished 17th at 47-over 911, with Natachanok Tunwannarux in 20th at three-over 219.
The event highlighted the depth of women's college golf, with 12 top-25 teams vying for the title. Auburn's victory underscores their dominance early in the spring season.