Oral Roberts women’s golf finishes third at Summit League Championship

Lance Watson, Head Coach at Oral Roberts Golden Eagles Women's Golf
Lance Watson, Head Coach at Oral Roberts Golden Eagles Women's Golf
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The Oral Roberts University women’s golf team finished in third place at the 2026 Summit League Women’s Golf Championship, which took place from April 26 to April 28 in Mesa, Arizona. The Golden Eagles competed against seven other teams at Longbow Golf Club and concluded their season with this result.

This tournament marked the end of the team’s 2025-26 season. Jayla Kucy and Lydia Swan earned All-Tournament Team honors for finishing third and tied for fifth, respectively. Kucy’s performance included a hole-in-one on the par-3 third hole during the second round, while Swan wrapped up her collegiate career with a strong showing.

The course played as a par-71 over 6,202 yards, with an average score of 76.33 across three rounds. Oral Roberts posted scores of 309, 286, and 295 for a total of +38 over par. South Dakota State University won the team title at +30, followed by Denver at +36.

Individually for Oral Roberts, Kucy shot consistent rounds of 73 to finish six over par and led all players in stroke average on par-3 holes. Swan was two shots behind Kucy after shooting rounds of 80, 69, and 72 to finish eight over par. Avery Blake tied for ninth at eleven over par with rounds of 79, 70, and 75; Anna Swan finished tied for thirteenth; Khloe Jones placed twenty-eighth.

Looking ahead, the Golden Eagles plan to prepare for the upcoming season beginning in fall. The program encourages fans to follow updates on social media platforms including Instagram (@ORUWomensGolf), X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook (@ORUAthletics).

“The Golden Eagles will gear up for the 2026-27 season!” according to Lance Watson.



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