
No. 3 Aggies in Striking Distance After Day One of Charles Schwab Women’s Collegiate
Mar 23, 2026 | Women's Golf
FORT WORTH – The No. 3 Texas A&M women's golf team found itself in a tie for fifth after 36 holes Monday at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate and Colonial Country Club.
"We weren't able to score very well with our putters, but the golf course is so demanding," Head Coach Gerrod Chadwell said. "We were pretty clean most of the round. We made some big numbers at 11 this morning and that made our total score look worse than it was. Every team is above par after two rounds, so when we get opportunities on this course, we have to take advantage of them. This group is more than capable, and we have a chance tomorrow. In team golf, anything can happen."
The Aggies were 15-over par after two rounds and were behind top teams in the country No. 1 Stanford (+2), No. 5 Texas (+9), No. 11 Duke (+11) and No. 7 Oregon (+13). Texas A&M was tied with No. 31 Oklahoma State and No. 9 Wake Forest and held leads over top 20 programs in No. 16 Mississippi State (+22) and No. 6 Auburn (+27).
No team was under par as a group heading into the final round at the prestigious Colonial Country Club. The Maroon & White fired a 288 in the first round and followed that up with a 287 immediately after to wrap up the day at the par-70 course.
Vanessa Borovilos paced the Aggies by going 1-over 141 and taking a piece of sixth place with her into Tuesday. The sophomore carded a double bogey on No. 11 in the first round but followed that up with four-straight birdies to right the ship.
Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio was tied for 11th after shooting 3-over 143 and freshman Natalie Yen was also in the top 20, placing tied for 20th at 5-over 145. Brynn Kort recorded a 3-over 73 in both rounds to put her in a dead heat for 27th.
Sky Sudberry rounded out the lineup tied for 54th and Louise Reau, competing as an individual, was in solo 14th after a steady 4-over 144 day.
The Aggies tee off at 8:50 a.m. from No. 1 Tuesday to begin the final round. Live stats for the event can be found at scoreboard.clippd.com.
Team Standings
1 – Stanford (+2)
2 – Texas (+9)
3 – Duke (+11)
4 – Oregon (+13)
T5 – Texas A&M (+15)
T5 – Oklahoma State (+15)
T5 – Wake Forest (+15)
8 – Mississippi State (+22)
9 – SMU (+26)
10 – Auburn (+27)
11 – TCU (+31)
12 – Arizona (+32)
13 – Tulane (+52)
*Competing as an individual
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"We weren't able to score very well with our putters, but the golf course is so demanding," Head Coach Gerrod Chadwell said. "We were pretty clean most of the round. We made some big numbers at 11 this morning and that made our total score look worse than it was. Every team is above par after two rounds, so when we get opportunities on this course, we have to take advantage of them. This group is more than capable, and we have a chance tomorrow. In team golf, anything can happen."
The Aggies were 15-over par after two rounds and were behind top teams in the country No. 1 Stanford (+2), No. 5 Texas (+9), No. 11 Duke (+11) and No. 7 Oregon (+13). Texas A&M was tied with No. 31 Oklahoma State and No. 9 Wake Forest and held leads over top 20 programs in No. 16 Mississippi State (+22) and No. 6 Auburn (+27).
No team was under par as a group heading into the final round at the prestigious Colonial Country Club. The Maroon & White fired a 288 in the first round and followed that up with a 287 immediately after to wrap up the day at the par-70 course.
Vanessa Borovilos paced the Aggies by going 1-over 141 and taking a piece of sixth place with her into Tuesday. The sophomore carded a double bogey on No. 11 in the first round but followed that up with four-straight birdies to right the ship.
Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio was tied for 11th after shooting 3-over 143 and freshman Natalie Yen was also in the top 20, placing tied for 20th at 5-over 145. Brynn Kort recorded a 3-over 73 in both rounds to put her in a dead heat for 27th.
Sky Sudberry rounded out the lineup tied for 54th and Louise Reau, competing as an individual, was in solo 14th after a steady 4-over 144 day.
The Aggies tee off at 8:50 a.m. from No. 1 Tuesday to begin the final round. Live stats for the event can be found at scoreboard.clippd.com.
Team Standings
1 – Stanford (+2)
2 – Texas (+9)
3 – Duke (+11)
4 – Oregon (+13)
T5 – Texas A&M (+15)
T5 – Oklahoma State (+15)
T5 – Wake Forest (+15)
8 – Mississippi State (+22)
9 – SMU (+26)
10 – Auburn (+27)
11 – TCU (+31)
12 – Arizona (+32)
13 – Tulane (+52)
| Place | Team/Player | Round 1 | Round 2 | Overall |
| T5 | Texas A&M | 288 (+8) | 287 (+7) | 575 (+15) |
| T6 | Vanessa Borovilos | 69 (-1) | 72 (+2) | 141 (+1) |
| T11 | Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio | 72 (+2) | 71 (+1) | 143 (+3) |
| T20 | Natalie Yen | 74 (+4) | 71 (+1) | 145 (+5) |
| T27 | Brynn Kort | 73 (+3) | 73 (+3) | 146 (+6) |
| T54 | Sky Sudberry | 76 (+6) | 73 (+3) | 149 (+9) |
| 14* | Louise Reau | 71 (+1) | 73 (+3) | 144 (+4) |
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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