Auburn women's golf team celebrates Moon Golf Invitational team title win at Suntree Country Club.
Auburn women's golf team celebrates Moon Golf Invitational team title win at Suntree Country Club.
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Auburn wins Moon Golf Invitational at seven-under par

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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.

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Reactions on X to Auburn's victory at the Moon Golf Invitational are overwhelmingly positive, led by the official Auburn Women's Golf account celebrating the team title and Molly Brown's runner-up finish. Texas A&M accounts and media highlight Vanessa Borovilos' dominant individual win and the team's second-place result. Other teams like Tennessee share top-five finishes in neutral updates, with no negative sentiments observed.

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Texas A&M team celebrates leading score after day one of Moon Golf Invitational, with Mississippi State's Izzy Pellot as individual leader at Suntree Country Club.
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Texas A&M leads Moon Golf Invitational after day one

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Texas A&M took the lead after the opening round of the Moon Golf Invitational with a 3-under 285 at Suntree Country Club in Melbourne, Florida. Mississippi State's Izzy Pellot holds the individual lead at 3-under 69. The tournament, hosted by Louisville, continues through February 17.

Auburn claimed the team title at the UCF Challenge presented by PDI, finishing at 24-under par 840 to edge out Mississippi State by four strokes. Katie Crantson of Auburn earned medalist honors with a nine-under par 207. The three-day event at Eagle Creek Golf Club in Orlando featured 16 teams and concluded on January 27 after a weather-related format shift.

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The No. 9 Texas women's golf team secured its first tournament victory of the season at the 14th annual Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, finishing at 2-over par after a final-round 3-over 287 at Long Cove Club. Farah O'Keefe won the individual title with a 7-under 206, marking her second victory at the event. The Longhorns edged Florida State by two strokes for the team championship.

The University of Richmond women's golf team finished fourth at the Sea Best Invitational in Jacksonville, Florida, on Tuesday. The Spiders posted a 54-hole total of 903, 39 strokes over par, in an 11-team field led by Florida, Duke and Stetson. Freshman Addie Doroh led the team with a tie for 13th place.

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Australians Hannah Green and Minjee Lee took the lead at 11-under par after three rounds of the HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore. They hold a one-stroke advantage over Angel Yin and Haeran Ryu heading into the final round. The tournament features a 72-player field with no cut.

Daniel Berger extended his lead to five shots at the Arnold Palmer Invitational after shooting a second-round 68 to reach 13 under par. Akshay Bhatia sits second at 8 under following a low round of 66, while Ludvig Åberg, Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala share third at 7 under. The cut fell at 2 over, with notable players like Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry missing the weekend.

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The University of South Florida women's golf team is set to compete in the 2026 Momentum Transportation UNF Collegiate in Jacksonville, Florida. Old Dominion University will also participate in the 14-team event hosted by the University of North Florida. The 54-hole stroke play tournament begins on February 23 at the Jacksonville Golf & Country Club.

 

 

 

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