Women's Golf

KU women’s golf wins third straight event for first time in program history

The 29th-ranked Kansas women's golf team shot a 3-under 285 on Sunday in the Bahamas to surge into the lead at the White Sands Bahamas Fall Invitational, ultimately claiming the team title. As a result, KU won a third straight event for the first time in program history. After Friday's ...

KU women’s golf wins second straight team title

The Kansas women’s golf team successfully defended its home course, claiming victory by a 13-stroke margin in the Marilyn Smith Sunflower Invitational at Lawrence Country Club on Tuesday. As a team, the Jayhawks shot a 6-under 858 in 54 holes for one of their lowest scores in program ...

KU women’s golf wins event for second time under Kuhle

The Kansas women's golf team finished first out of 16 schools at the Golfweek Red Sky Classic that concluded on Wednesday, securing the Jayhawks' second team victory under head coach Lindsay Kuhle. KU shot a 15-under 849 that was seven strokes ahead of the next two closest schools — Boise ...

KU announces extension for women’s golf coach Kuhle

Kansas women's golf coach Lindsay Kuhle received a three-year contract extension on Monday, after her second and third seasons leading the Jayhawks featured the first back-to-back NCAA regional appearances in program history. In a press release announcing the move, Kuhle expressed her ...

KU women’s golf finishes sixth in regional play

The Kansas women’s golf team finished sixth of 12 teams at the NCAA Cle Elum Regional in Washington state on Wednesday. The Jayhawks outperformed their No. 9 seed, but fell one place short of what they would have needed to make their first NCAA Championship in 10 years. "I am really proud ...

KU women’s golf picked for NCAA regional for second straight year

Updated 4 p.m. Wednesday: The Kansas women's golf team was selected Wednesday afternoon to participate in NCAA Regional Championship action for the second year in a row. KU has now made the postseason as an at-large entrant in back-to-back years after doing so just once in the rest of its ...

Year in review, Part 1: The most significant storylines of 2023

It’s time to close the book on a wide-ranging year of University of Kansas sports, one that saw some programs continue their upward trajectories and others begin the process of reinventing themselves completely. Here are a few of the most significant storylines that defined 2023 for KU, plus ...