Women’s golf looks to build off of last year’s success in fall season

| Senior Sports Editor

The WashU women’s golf team placed fifth at the 2025 NCAA Division III Championship to end their 2025 spring season. The Bears graduated former All-American and 2022-23 Division III PING WGCA Player of the Year, Sydney Kuo, who won multiple tournaments with the Bears and finished tied for second at the 2023 national championship. With Kuo graduating, the team will be adding three first-years to their roster this fall.

WashU will be returning juniors Amy Beanblossom and Reagan Robinson, who both competed at the 2025 national championship. In a breakout spring sophomore season, Beanblossom won her first two collegiate tournaments, the most wins of anyone on the team. Sophomore Nicole McGuire, who qualified for every tournament during her first year in St. Louis, will also look to continue making an impact, and senior Tiffany Chan, who competed at the NCAA Championship and placed second at the 2025 Cardinal Classic, will look to continue her success during her final year at WashU.

While the fall season does not count toward the 2026 NCAA Championship rankings, the Bears will look to use it to prepare for the spring season. While the team’s schedule has not been released, they will likely compete in a variety of tournaments to hone their skills before the spring season, where the team will look to qualify for their consecutive national championship appearance.

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