
Preview: MountainView Collegiate
3/1/2025 6:05:00 PM | Women's Golf
No. 13 TCU heads to Arizona on the heels of third team championship in 2024-25
FORT WORTH – Just days removed from a championship, No. 13 TCU carries its scalding form into the Sonoran Desert to tee it up at the MountainView Collegiate at The Preserve Golf Club in Tucson, Ariz.
The three-day, 54-hole affair runs from Sunday-Tuesday and is co-hosted by Kansas State and Missouri.
TCU will go with a lineup of Camille Min-Gaultier, Sofia Barroso Sá, Megan Winans, Gracie McGovern and Kirstin Angosta. The five players have comprised TCU's lineup in six of its eight events.
The quintet has delivered three team titles in 2024-25. The TCU contingent carded a school record 34-under 830 to win the Chevron Collegiate on Tuesday at the Golf Club of Houston. The Frogs have placed fourth-or-better in six straight events ahead of their visit to the Grand Canyon State.
TCU is one of five programs in the 14-team field featured in the top 50 of the latest Scoreboard rankings alongside No. 18 Arizona, No. 30 Kansas State, No. 37 Oklahoma and No. 47 Miami.
The MountainView Collegiate has become an annual highlight on the Frogs' schedule. TCU is competing at the event, now in its 26th season, for the fourth straight season.
TCU carded the sixth-lowest 54-hole team score in tournament history 2023, shooting a 22-under 842 to place third outright.
Barroso Sá tied for eighth at the event in 2024, shooting a four-under 212. The performance was one of her team-leading six career top 10s.
The Course – The Preserve Golf Club – Par 72 / 6,345 yards
Nestled within the western foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Preserve Golf Course in Tucson features excellent views as well as dramatic elevation changes. The layout features rolling fairways and undulating greens that cause uneven lies, but the golf course is still eminently play- able for golfers of all skill levels. The layout utilizes the rolling desert ridges and deep arroyos, creating a golf course that is as challenging as it is scenic. One of the most notable holes on the Preserve Golf Course is the par-3 sixth, which features an 80-foot vertical drop to the green.
The Field
#13 TCU
#18 Arizona
#30 Kansas State
#34 Oklahoma
#47 Miami
#67 Missouri
#71 Furman
#95 Wisconsin
#124 Iowa
#130 Cincinnati
#134 Hawaii
#142 Nebraska
#180 Wichita State
#188 Marshall
Tournament Schedule
TCU is grouped with Miami and Missouri for the first 36 holes. The Horned Frogs tee off on hole one in 10-minute intervals from 9:30-10:10 a.m. CT on Sunday.
Teams will switch tees for Monday's second round, with threesomes beginning play at 9 a.m. CT. The final 18 holes commence at 9:15 a.m. CT on Tuesday via a shotgun start. Teams will re-pair based on results.
Live scoring will be provided by Scoreboard.Clippd.com.
Across the Scoreboard Rankings
#66 Camille Min-Gaultier
#68 Sofia Barroso Sá
#76 Kirstin Angosta
#85 Meagan Winans
#182 Gracie McGovern
Head Coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin
The three-day, 54-hole affair runs from Sunday-Tuesday and is co-hosted by Kansas State and Missouri.
TCU will go with a lineup of Camille Min-Gaultier, Sofia Barroso Sá, Megan Winans, Gracie McGovern and Kirstin Angosta. The five players have comprised TCU's lineup in six of its eight events.
The quintet has delivered three team titles in 2024-25. The TCU contingent carded a school record 34-under 830 to win the Chevron Collegiate on Tuesday at the Golf Club of Houston. The Frogs have placed fourth-or-better in six straight events ahead of their visit to the Grand Canyon State.
TCU is one of five programs in the 14-team field featured in the top 50 of the latest Scoreboard rankings alongside No. 18 Arizona, No. 30 Kansas State, No. 37 Oklahoma and No. 47 Miami.
The MountainView Collegiate has become an annual highlight on the Frogs' schedule. TCU is competing at the event, now in its 26th season, for the fourth straight season.
TCU carded the sixth-lowest 54-hole team score in tournament history 2023, shooting a 22-under 842 to place third outright.
Barroso Sá tied for eighth at the event in 2024, shooting a four-under 212. The performance was one of her team-leading six career top 10s.
The Course – The Preserve Golf Club – Par 72 / 6,345 yards
Nestled within the western foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Preserve Golf Course in Tucson features excellent views as well as dramatic elevation changes. The layout features rolling fairways and undulating greens that cause uneven lies, but the golf course is still eminently play- able for golfers of all skill levels. The layout utilizes the rolling desert ridges and deep arroyos, creating a golf course that is as challenging as it is scenic. One of the most notable holes on the Preserve Golf Course is the par-3 sixth, which features an 80-foot vertical drop to the green.
The Field
#13 TCU
#18 Arizona
#30 Kansas State
#34 Oklahoma
#47 Miami
#67 Missouri
#71 Furman
#95 Wisconsin
#124 Iowa
#130 Cincinnati
#134 Hawaii
#142 Nebraska
#180 Wichita State
#188 Marshall
Tournament Schedule
TCU is grouped with Miami and Missouri for the first 36 holes. The Horned Frogs tee off on hole one in 10-minute intervals from 9:30-10:10 a.m. CT on Sunday.
Teams will switch tees for Monday's second round, with threesomes beginning play at 9 a.m. CT. The final 18 holes commence at 9:15 a.m. CT on Tuesday via a shotgun start. Teams will re-pair based on results.
Live scoring will be provided by Scoreboard.Clippd.com.
Across the Scoreboard Rankings
#66 Camille Min-Gaultier
#68 Sofia Barroso Sá
#76 Kirstin Angosta
#85 Meagan Winans
#182 Gracie McGovern
Head Coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin
- TCU has won 55 all-time team championships, 21 of which have come under the leadership of Angie Ravaioli-Larkin.
- Ravaioli-Larkin is in her 31st season as the head coach of TCU women's golf. A lifelong Texan, she assumed the program helm in the fall of 1994 and is the longest-tenured head coach at TCU and across all Big 12 women's sport programs. Ravaioli-Larkin has become a fixture within the TCU community and the history of its athletics department. She has worked with six athletic directors and coached in five conferences.
- Ravaioli-Larkin-led teams have qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 27 of 30 seasons.
- TCU has reached the NCAA Championships nine times under Ravaioli-Larkin, including consecutive appearances in 2022 and 2023.
- TCU is enjoying a streak of 22 consecutive seasons with NCAA postseason representation.
- TCU has claimed five conference championships spanning three different leagues under Ravaioli-Larkin.
- Ravaioli-Larkin has mentored 37 all-conference players, nine All-Americans and 42 All-American Scholars in her time as head coach.
- TCU, along with No. 8 Arizona State, is one of only two teams in the Big 12 with four top 100 players
- The 2024-25 TCU women's golf team is the first in the Ravaioli-Larkin era to win three team championships in the same season. They are the first team in 35 years to win multiple championships in a season and one of only four in program history to achieve the feat alongside the 1982, 1983 and 1989 contingents.
- The Horned Frogs have recorded their low round score in the final round in 13 of their last 17 events dating back to the 2023-24 campaign. TCU has finished even or under par in 11 of its last 16 final rounds.
- TCU has carded 12 rounds of par or better thus far, one shy of matching the program record set by the 2021-22 squad.
- Entering the MointainView Collegiate, TCU has shot under par in seven of its last 12 rounds.
- The Horned Frogs have notched a combined 14 top-10's and 25 top-20's over six tournaments this season.
- TCU has placed five players in the top 20 of the individual leaderboard in three tournaments this season.
- TCU has finished no worse than sixth in any tournament.
- The Horned Frogs have produced a 283.8 season scoring average over their last six events when excluding their three rounds of play on Pebble Beach Golf Links at the Carmel Cup.
- TCU set school records for low tournament total (830) and low-54 vs. par (-34) in its team championship at the Chevron Collegiate.
- The Horned Frogs finished 22-under (842) to win the Jim West Challenge by one stroke over No. 26 Houston on Oct. 22. TCU shot a 281 (-7) in rounds one and two and was tied for first entering the final 18 holes.
- TCU captured its first tournament title in six years with its triumph at the Bettie Lou Evans Invitational on Sept. 11 at the PGA Tour Keene Trace Golf Club. The Horned Frogs finished seven-over (871) and won by a 12-stroke margin. TCU played even-par golf over its final 36 holes.
- Always a point of emphasis, TCU's birdie game has blossomed in 2024-25. The Frogs' seven-player roster has tallied a combined 355 birdies, good for an average of 50.7 per tournament. The Frogs tallied a tournament-leading and season-high 58 birdies in their team championship at the Chevron Collegiate. TCU led the Collegiate Invitational at GCC field with 51 on their way to shooting a four-under 860 and finishing as the outright runner-up. TCU birdied 53 holes in its Jim West Challenge championship and bagged a tournament-leading 39 birdies on their way to the Bettie Lou Evans Invitational team title. At the Carmel Cup, TCU carded 29 of its 42 birdies over the final two rounds.
- Min-Gaultier recorded the best low-54 hole total by a freshman in program history at the Chevron Collegiate, shooting a 13-under 203 to finish as the outright runner up. She came one stroke shy of matching the Horned Frogs' all-time record for low-54 vs. par.
- Min-Gaultier has notched five consecutive top-20s.
- Min-Gaultier has tallied a team-leading six sub-70 rounds.
- Barroso Sá leads TCU in scoring average (71.8), birdies (75), par-or-better rounds (14) and top-20s (six).
- Barroso Sá ranks fourth in program history in career par-or-better rounds (38).
- Barroso Sá has notched 13 sub-70 rounds, the fifth-most all-time by any Horned Frog.
- Winans is enjoying a streak of consecutive top-20s. She placed a solo sixth (-2, 214) at the Collegiate Invitational for her best career finish. Winans set a collegiate low-54 hole record (-6, 210) and tied for 12th at the Chevron Collegiate
- Winans ranks second on the squad in birdies with 72.
- Winans began her senior season by tying for ninth at the Carmel Cup. She was the No. 2 overall finisher among Big 12 players.
- Angosta won the Jim West Challenge on Oct. 22, shooting a 10-under 206.
- Angosta was tabbed Big 12 Golfer of the Month for October of 2024.
- Angosta placed a solo second in TCU's championship run at the Bettie Lou Evans Invitational, shooting a three-under 213.
- McGovern tied for 10th (+1, 214) at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate for her first career top-10. She led the 60-player field in par-3 scoring (2.91, -1) and shot a two-under 69 in the final round.
- McGovern produced TCU's best score over rounds two and three in the Carmel Cup. She shot a four-over 148 over the final 36 holes on her way to a tie for 20th at Pebble Beach.
- McGovern the world No. 9 junior amateur golfer in 2023 and was ranked as high as seventh in the Rolex Junior Rankings that same year.
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