Rutgers women’s golf releases fall 2025 schedule featuring international competition

Kari Williams - Women's Golf Coach - Rutgers University Athletics - Rutgers Athletics
Kari Williams - Women's Golf Coach - Rutgers University Athletics - Rutgers Athletics
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Rutgers University’s women’s golf team has released its schedule for the fall 2025 season. The Scarlet Knights will compete in four events, including a tournament in Canada and another in Princeton, New Jersey.

The season begins with the Wolverine Invitational at the University of Michigan Golf Course from September 7-8. This marks a new opening event for Rutgers, as they visit Michigan, a fellow Big Ten school. Following this, the team will travel to Aurora, Ontario for the Canadian Collegiate Invitational on September 22-23. The event is hosted by both Michigan and Kent State at Beacon Hall Golf Club.

Returning to New Jersey, Rutgers will participate in the Princeton Invitational from October 4-5 at Springdale Golf Club in Mercer County. The fall campaign concludes with the Dale McNamara Invitational hosted by Tulsa at Cedar Ridge Country Club in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Last year, Rutgers finished 13th at this event.

Head coach Kari Williams commented on recent progress: “We are excited about our upcoming schedule and look forward to building on last season’s successes.” Under Williams’ leadership, Rutgers has achieved back-to-back postseason appearances at the National Golf Invitational Championship—the first two such invitations in program history. The team also posted its best finish ever at the Big Ten Championships by placing tenth out of eighteen teams and finishing ahead of nationally-ranked Purdue and conference newcomer Washington.

During the previous season, Rutgers recorded five top-five finishes as a team and secured their second consecutive title at the Rutgers Invitational.

Looking ahead to 2025-26, six of seven players from last year’s roster are returning. True freshman Elizabeth Ryu joins as one of the top high school prospects from Dublin, Ohio.



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