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Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational

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03/22/26 | Women's Golf
FORT WORTH, Texas - The No. 7 Oregon women's golf team will compete at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational for the second year in a row, beginning with 36 holes of stroke play on Monday. Oregon placed second in Fort Worth last spring, its first appearance at the event.
The Ducks are looking to continue their strong spring season following a third-place showing earlier this month at the Game Above Sports Invitational. They'll go up against a stacked 13-team field in Fort Worth that includes six total top-10 teams and nine schools in the top 25.
Oregon will roll out the same lineup as last time out, with sophomore Annika Ishiyama also set to make her Oregon debut while competing as an individual.
2026 Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational
Monday, March 23 - Tuesday, March 24
Colonial Country Club | Fort Worth, Texas
13 Teams | Par 70, 6,274 Yards
Format: 36 holes on Monday, 18 holes on Tuesday
Teeing Off for the Ducks (Scoring Average)
1. Kiara Romero (69.60)
2. Sophie Han (72.65)
3. Tong An (72.38)
4. Darae Chung (73.20)
5. Shyla Singh (74.32)
Ind. Annika Ishiyama (NA)
The Field (11 teams)
#1 Stanford, #3 Texas A&M, #5 Texas, #6 Auburn, #7 Oregon, #9 Wake Forest, #11 Duke, #16 Mississippi State, #22 Arizona, Oklahoma State, SMU, TCU, Tulane
How to Follow
Live scoring for the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational will be available on Scoreboard Live, and live updates will be provided on Twitter at @OregonWGolf.
Ducks Extend Top-Five Streak to 19
Oregon kept its streak of consecutive top-five finishes alive earlier this month, placing third at the Game Above Sports Invitational. The Ducks recorded their 19th straight top-five finish, dating back to the first event of the 2024-25 season. Oregon stayed in the thick of the team race despite not having star junior Kiara Romero for the opening round due to illness. Darae Chung and Sophie Han each fired a 3-under 69 in the opening round, and Romero returned to shoot par-or-better in each of the final two rounds. Han (T-17th) and Chung (20th) both earned top-20 finishes, and Shyla Singh shot even par in the final round to tie for 23rd.
Romero Makes History With Fifth Career Win
Star junior Kiara Romero continued her historic career while leading the Ducks to a runner-up finish at the Chevron Collegiate, winning the individual title by four strokes to break the program record with her fifth career tournament win. Romero broke a tie with Kendra Little (2008-11) for the most individual wins ever by a Duck, shooting 11-under par for the week while finishing under par in all three rounds. Romero jumped out to an early lead with a 6-under 66 in the opening round and never looked back, and she led the field with 18 total birdies. Oregon claimed its third runner-up showing so far in 2025-26, its 33rd top-two finish since head coach Derek Radley took over in 2018-19
Kiara Romero - Best in the World
Already arguably the greatest player in program history, junior Kiara Romero has solidified her standing as the No. 1 ranked amateur women's golfer in the world. Romero is the first two-time, first-team all-American in Oregon history after earning the honor in each of her first two seasons, and she is the reigning Big Ten Women's Golfer of the Year after winning the individual conference title and leading Oregon to the Big Ten team championship last spring. Romero has shot par-or-better in 65 of her 81 rounds as a Duck while posting 32 rounds in the 60s, and she holds the program record with five career wins following her victory at the Chevron Collegiate this spring. As a sophomore last season, Romero won both the Big Ten and NCAA Gold Canyon Regional individual titles en route to leading the Ducks to the conference championship and a trip to the national semifinals at the NCAA Championships. In 28 stroke-play tournaments as a Duck, Romero has five wins, seven runner-up finishes, 20 top-10 finishes and 26 top-20 showings. Romero leads the Ducks this season with a 69.60 scoring average, shooting par-or-better in 15 of 18 rounds with one win, five top-10 finishes and six top-20 showings in seven tournaments.
The Ducks are looking to continue their strong spring season following a third-place showing earlier this month at the Game Above Sports Invitational. They'll go up against a stacked 13-team field in Fort Worth that includes six total top-10 teams and nine schools in the top 25.
Oregon will roll out the same lineup as last time out, with sophomore Annika Ishiyama also set to make her Oregon debut while competing as an individual.
2026 Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational
Monday, March 23 - Tuesday, March 24
Colonial Country Club | Fort Worth, Texas
13 Teams | Par 70, 6,274 Yards
Format: 36 holes on Monday, 18 holes on Tuesday
Teeing Off for the Ducks (Scoring Average)
1. Kiara Romero (69.60)
2. Sophie Han (72.65)
3. Tong An (72.38)
4. Darae Chung (73.20)
5. Shyla Singh (74.32)
Ind. Annika Ishiyama (NA)
The Field (11 teams)
#1 Stanford, #3 Texas A&M, #5 Texas, #6 Auburn, #7 Oregon, #9 Wake Forest, #11 Duke, #16 Mississippi State, #22 Arizona, Oklahoma State, SMU, TCU, Tulane
How to Follow
Live scoring for the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational will be available on Scoreboard Live, and live updates will be provided on Twitter at @OregonWGolf.
Ducks Extend Top-Five Streak to 19
Oregon kept its streak of consecutive top-five finishes alive earlier this month, placing third at the Game Above Sports Invitational. The Ducks recorded their 19th straight top-five finish, dating back to the first event of the 2024-25 season. Oregon stayed in the thick of the team race despite not having star junior Kiara Romero for the opening round due to illness. Darae Chung and Sophie Han each fired a 3-under 69 in the opening round, and Romero returned to shoot par-or-better in each of the final two rounds. Han (T-17th) and Chung (20th) both earned top-20 finishes, and Shyla Singh shot even par in the final round to tie for 23rd.
Romero Makes History With Fifth Career Win
Star junior Kiara Romero continued her historic career while leading the Ducks to a runner-up finish at the Chevron Collegiate, winning the individual title by four strokes to break the program record with her fifth career tournament win. Romero broke a tie with Kendra Little (2008-11) for the most individual wins ever by a Duck, shooting 11-under par for the week while finishing under par in all three rounds. Romero jumped out to an early lead with a 6-under 66 in the opening round and never looked back, and she led the field with 18 total birdies. Oregon claimed its third runner-up showing so far in 2025-26, its 33rd top-two finish since head coach Derek Radley took over in 2018-19
Kiara Romero - Best in the World
Already arguably the greatest player in program history, junior Kiara Romero has solidified her standing as the No. 1 ranked amateur women's golfer in the world. Romero is the first two-time, first-team all-American in Oregon history after earning the honor in each of her first two seasons, and she is the reigning Big Ten Women's Golfer of the Year after winning the individual conference title and leading Oregon to the Big Ten team championship last spring. Romero has shot par-or-better in 65 of her 81 rounds as a Duck while posting 32 rounds in the 60s, and she holds the program record with five career wins following her victory at the Chevron Collegiate this spring. As a sophomore last season, Romero won both the Big Ten and NCAA Gold Canyon Regional individual titles en route to leading the Ducks to the conference championship and a trip to the national semifinals at the NCAA Championships. In 28 stroke-play tournaments as a Duck, Romero has five wins, seven runner-up finishes, 20 top-10 finishes and 26 top-20 showings. Romero leads the Ducks this season with a 69.60 scoring average, shooting par-or-better in 15 of 18 rounds with one win, five top-10 finishes and six top-20 showings in seven tournaments.
Players Mentioned
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