
Winans Ties for Ninth at Betsy Rawls Invitational
3/18/2025 7:27:00 PM | Women's Golf
Horned Frogs notch eighth straight top five team finish
AUSTIN, Texas – Amidst a challenging course and a Texas Hill Country wind surge, TCU carved out another slice of program history in the 2024-25 campaign.
The Horned Frogs tied for fifth at the Betsy Rawls Invitational on Tuesday, concluding their three-round affair at UT Golf Club plus-52 (916). TCU placed four golfers inside the top 25 and was led by Meagan Winans, who tied for ninth (+9, 153).
TCU secured a program record eighth consecutive top-five team finish and tied the 1998-99 Horned Frogs squad for the most top-fives ever in a season.
The 16th-ranked Frogs have finished no worse than sixth in any tournament ahead of their regular season finale, the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate at Colonial Country Club on March 24-25.
The top five of the team standings remained unaltered from round two. TCU tied No. 34 Oklahoma for fifth place. Seventh-ranked and tournament host Texas won the tournament at 16-over 880. Rounding out the top five were No. 13 LSU (+34), No. 2 Arkansas (+41) and No. 40 Tennessee (+43).
Winans was one of two Frogs to climb the leaderboard in the final round. She bagged consecutive birdies on 12 and 13 to vault into a tie for eighth. TCU's lone senior, Winans then parred four of her final five holes to maintain positioning inside the top 10. She notched her team-leading fourth straight top-15 finish and third top-10 of her career. Winans has now been TCU's top finisher in three of nine events.
The Richardson, Texas native led the field in par-3 scoring with a 2.92 stroke average and finished with 10 birdies – the second most of any player.
Sofia Barroso Sá finished three strokes back of Winans and tied for 16th at 13-over. The junior tallied the second-most pars (36) of anyone in the field en route to her team-leading 15th career top-20 and seventh of the season.
Kirstin Angosta climbed 13 spots in the final round to tie for 25th (+16, 160). She was the second-biggest riser on moving day in the 78-player field. Angosta began her round with birdies on holes one and five.
Camille Min-Gaultier matched Angosta's scorecard.
Fellow freshman Gracie McGovern tied for 59th.
TCU Individual Leaderboard
T9. Meagan Winans (+9, 75-75-75 = 225)
T16. Sofia Barroso Sá (+13, 75-75-78 = 229)
T25. Camille Min-Gaultier (+16, 75-79-78 = 232)
T25. Kirstin Angosta (+16, 81-76-75 = 232)
T59. Gracie McGovern (+27, 79-83-81 = 243)
Team Leaderboard
1. #7 Texas (+16, 286-297-297 = 880)
2. #13 LSU (+34, 291-304-303 = 898)
3. #2 Arkansas (+41, 291-301-307 = 905)
4. #40 Tennessee (+43, 299-306-302 = 907)
T5. #16 TCU (+52, 304-305-307 = 916)
T5. #34 Oklahoma (+52, 301-308-307 = 916)
7. Louisville (+66, 316-304-310 = 930)
8. #33 UNLV (+69, 312-312-308 = 933)
9. Colorado (+78, 310-311-321 = 942)
10. Texas State (+86, 313-319-318 = 950)
11. North Texas (+89, 322-319-312 = 953)
12. New Mexico (+101, 321-321-323 = 965)
13. Eastern Michigan (+112, 324-324-328 = 976)
14. Howard (+130, 337-328-329 = 994)
The Horned Frogs tied for fifth at the Betsy Rawls Invitational on Tuesday, concluding their three-round affair at UT Golf Club plus-52 (916). TCU placed four golfers inside the top 25 and was led by Meagan Winans, who tied for ninth (+9, 153).
TCU secured a program record eighth consecutive top-five team finish and tied the 1998-99 Horned Frogs squad for the most top-fives ever in a season.
The 16th-ranked Frogs have finished no worse than sixth in any tournament ahead of their regular season finale, the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate at Colonial Country Club on March 24-25.
The top five of the team standings remained unaltered from round two. TCU tied No. 34 Oklahoma for fifth place. Seventh-ranked and tournament host Texas won the tournament at 16-over 880. Rounding out the top five were No. 13 LSU (+34), No. 2 Arkansas (+41) and No. 40 Tennessee (+43).
Winans was one of two Frogs to climb the leaderboard in the final round. She bagged consecutive birdies on 12 and 13 to vault into a tie for eighth. TCU's lone senior, Winans then parred four of her final five holes to maintain positioning inside the top 10. She notched her team-leading fourth straight top-15 finish and third top-10 of her career. Winans has now been TCU's top finisher in three of nine events.
The Richardson, Texas native led the field in par-3 scoring with a 2.92 stroke average and finished with 10 birdies – the second most of any player.
Sofia Barroso Sá finished three strokes back of Winans and tied for 16th at 13-over. The junior tallied the second-most pars (36) of anyone in the field en route to her team-leading 15th career top-20 and seventh of the season.
Kirstin Angosta climbed 13 spots in the final round to tie for 25th (+16, 160). She was the second-biggest riser on moving day in the 78-player field. Angosta began her round with birdies on holes one and five.
Camille Min-Gaultier matched Angosta's scorecard.
Fellow freshman Gracie McGovern tied for 59th.
TCU Individual Leaderboard
T9. Meagan Winans (+9, 75-75-75 = 225)
T16. Sofia Barroso Sá (+13, 75-75-78 = 229)
T25. Camille Min-Gaultier (+16, 75-79-78 = 232)
T25. Kirstin Angosta (+16, 81-76-75 = 232)
T59. Gracie McGovern (+27, 79-83-81 = 243)
Team Leaderboard
1. #7 Texas (+16, 286-297-297 = 880)
2. #13 LSU (+34, 291-304-303 = 898)
3. #2 Arkansas (+41, 291-301-307 = 905)
4. #40 Tennessee (+43, 299-306-302 = 907)
T5. #16 TCU (+52, 304-305-307 = 916)
T5. #34 Oklahoma (+52, 301-308-307 = 916)
7. Louisville (+66, 316-304-310 = 930)
8. #33 UNLV (+69, 312-312-308 = 933)
9. Colorado (+78, 310-311-321 = 942)
10. Texas State (+86, 313-319-318 = 950)
11. North Texas (+89, 322-319-312 = 953)
12. New Mexico (+101, 321-321-323 = 965)
13. Eastern Michigan (+112, 324-324-328 = 976)
14. Howard (+130, 337-328-329 = 994)
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