
No. 4 Aggies Finish Runner-up at GameAbove Invitational
Mar 10, 2026 | Women's Golf
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, Calif. – The No. 4 Texas A&M women's golf team lit up the Rolling Hills Country Club Tuesday after firing an 11-under 277 as a team to wrap up the GameAbove Invitational with a runner-up finish.
"Really proud to have had the lowest round of the week by any team on USC's home course," Head Coach Gerrod Chadwell said. "You need to play this place more than once to feel comfortable out there. We got better each round with some great adjustments. We have been able to test ourselves against the best, and next time we take the course in Fort Worth we will do that again. We put ourselves in position to get better and to prepare for postseason play."
The Aggies' 11-under 277 round was tied for the eighth lowest in program history. It was the lowest round by any team in the field this week, including tournament champion No. 2 USC (-22). The Maroon & White shot 10-under 854 as a squad. Third place was No. 3 Oregon (+11), who the Aggies beat by 21 shots.
Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio was the low golfer for the Aggies, turning in a 54-hole score of 4-under 212. The Spaniard shot a 1-under 71 to complete the week. Natalie Yen finished one shot back of Fernández García-Poggio at 3-under 213. It was the best performance of the season for the freshman, coming in solo fifth.
Vanessa Borovilos fired a blistering 5-under 67 in the final round to take home a share of sixth. Borovilos came into the day having not been a counting score in either of the first two rounds Monday. The Canadian rose 20 spots on the individual leaderboard during the last 18, the largest jump of any golfer in the field.
Brynn Kort logged her fourth top-10 outing of her first collegiate season. Kort also tied for sixth with Borovilos with an even-par 216. Sky Sudberry took home a piece of 14th after shooting a 2-over 218 thru 54 holes. All five golfers finished in the top 15, the only team to accomplish the feat this week.
The Aggies return to the course March 23-24 at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Challenge at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth.
Team Standings
1 – USC (-22)
2 – Texas A&M (-10)
3 – Oregon (+11)
T4 – SMU (+13)
T4 – Arizona (+13)
T4 – Eastern Michigan (+13)
7 – UCLA (+19)
8 – Tulsa (+28)
9 – Colorado (+38)
10 – Long Beach State (+49)
11 – Hawaii (+82)
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"Really proud to have had the lowest round of the week by any team on USC's home course," Head Coach Gerrod Chadwell said. "You need to play this place more than once to feel comfortable out there. We got better each round with some great adjustments. We have been able to test ourselves against the best, and next time we take the course in Fort Worth we will do that again. We put ourselves in position to get better and to prepare for postseason play."
The Aggies' 11-under 277 round was tied for the eighth lowest in program history. It was the lowest round by any team in the field this week, including tournament champion No. 2 USC (-22). The Maroon & White shot 10-under 854 as a squad. Third place was No. 3 Oregon (+11), who the Aggies beat by 21 shots.
Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio was the low golfer for the Aggies, turning in a 54-hole score of 4-under 212. The Spaniard shot a 1-under 71 to complete the week. Natalie Yen finished one shot back of Fernández García-Poggio at 3-under 213. It was the best performance of the season for the freshman, coming in solo fifth.
Vanessa Borovilos fired a blistering 5-under 67 in the final round to take home a share of sixth. Borovilos came into the day having not been a counting score in either of the first two rounds Monday. The Canadian rose 20 spots on the individual leaderboard during the last 18, the largest jump of any golfer in the field.
Brynn Kort logged her fourth top-10 outing of her first collegiate season. Kort also tied for sixth with Borovilos with an even-par 216. Sky Sudberry took home a piece of 14th after shooting a 2-over 218 thru 54 holes. All five golfers finished in the top 15, the only team to accomplish the feat this week.
The Aggies return to the course March 23-24 at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Challenge at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth.
Team Standings
1 – USC (-22)
2 – Texas A&M (-10)
3 – Oregon (+11)
T4 – SMU (+13)
T4 – Arizona (+13)
T4 – Eastern Michigan (+13)
7 – UCLA (+19)
8 – Tulsa (+28)
9 – Colorado (+38)
10 – Long Beach State (+49)
11 – Hawaii (+82)
| Place | Team/Player | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Overall |
| 2 | Texas A&M | 291 (+3) | 286 (-2) | 277 (-11) | 854 (-10) |
| 4 | Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio | 73 (+1) | 68 (-4) | 71 (-1) | 212 (-4) |
| 5 | Natalie Yen | 74 (+2) | 72 (E) | 68 (-4) | 214 (-2) |
| T6 | Brynn Kort | 72 (E) | 73 (+1) | 71 (-1) | 216 (E) |
| T6 | Vanessa Borovilos | 75 (+3) | 74 (+2) | 67 (-5) | 216 (E) |
| T14 | Sky Sudberry | 72 (E) | 73 (+1) | 73 (+1) | 218 (+2) |
Follow the Aggies
Visit 12thman.com for more information on Texas A&M women's golf. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M women's golf team on Facebook, Instagram, and on X by following @AggieWomensGolf.
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