Cullowhee, N.C. – Western Carolina women's golf closes the fall portion of its 2025-26 schedule on Sunday through Tuesday, traveling to the South Carolina Lowcountry for the Edisto Island Invitational, hosted by the College of Charleston at the par-71, 5,980-yard Plantation Course at Edisto. The event was originally scheduled for three rounds over two days, but with cooler temperatures and rain in the forecast on Monday, officials opted to move the event to three days, opening on Sunday.
The 54-hole tournament is now scheduled for 18 holes each day, beginning Sunday, Oct. 26, morning with set tee times. Teams will attempt to get in 18 holes on Monday, Oct. 27, and conclude with the final round on Tuesday, Oct. 28.
Live scoring through the Scoreboard app, powered by Clippd is available online through a
link at CatamountSports.com.
In addition to the Catamounts and the event host Cougars, the 14-team field includes golfers from Campbell, Charleston Southern, The Citadel, East Carolina, Elon, Georgia State, Longwood, Queens, Radford, Stetson, Towson, and Wofford. WCU's scoring five is paired with golfers from Longwood and Towson in Sunday's first round, with the scoring five hitting the course beginning just after 10:35 a.m. through 11:15 a.m. on Sunday off the No. 1 tee.
WCU enters its final competition of the semester after a season-best sixth-place finish at the Terrier Intercollegiate, hosted by Wofford at the Country Club of Spartanburg on Oct. 13-14. The Catamount scoring five looks to build upon its best single-round score of 304 in the final round at the Terrier Intercollegiate. All five players on the WCU roster recorded their best seasonal finish in the final standings.
Senior
Sadler Miller leads the Catamount scoring five into the fall-closing competition as the No. 1 seed, with sophomore transfer Elsa Maren Steinarsdôttir slated as WCU's No. 2 seed after finishing second on the squad last time out in Spartanburg. Sophomore
Annalee Caveney is lined up as the third golfer in the Catamount scoring five, with graduate transfer
EC Niebauer and sophomore transfer
Emily Rosenschein rounding out the lineup.
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