WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The No. 3 Washington University in St. Louis golf team finished sixth with a 612 (316, 296) at the Historic Triangle Invitational, hosted by Christopher Newport University. The invitational was held at the Kingsmill Resort, where the 2025 NCAA Championships were held, which is par 72 course spanning 5,639 yards.
 
Additionally, a pair of golfers – first-year Angelo Chen and sophomore 
Mabrie McMahan – wrapped up playing as individuals at the Bearcat Dual Gender, hosted by McKendree University. The competition was held at Far Oaks Golf Club which is a par 72 course spanning 6,002 yards.
 
This concludes the Bears' fall competition slate.
 
Historic Triangle Invitational
First-year 
Jessy Young, sophomore 
Nicole McGuire and junior 
Amy Beanblossom all finished tied for 16
th with a 152. Young shot a an 80 on day one and a 70 on day two. McGuire had a 75 followed by a 77 and Beanblossom shot a 79 followed by a 73.
 
First-year 
Saxon Skinner finished tied for 36
th with a 156 (80, 76) and senior 
Tiffany Chan tied for 66
th with 168 (84, 84).
 
Junior 
Reagan Robinson, playing as an individual, tied for 26
th with a 154 (79, 75).
 
Standings
	
		
			| 1. | #2 Emory | 588 | 
		
			| 2. | #1 Carnegie Mellon | 589 | 
		
			| 3. | #24 Grinnell | 605 | 
		
			| 4. | #19 Denison | 609 | 
		
			| 5. | #11 Washington & Lee | 611 | 
		
			| 6. | #3 WashU | 612 | 
		
			| 7. | #13 Carleton | 623 | 
		
			| 8. | RV Sewanee | 624 | 
		
			| 9. | #22 Huntingdon | 625 | 
		
			| 10. | RV Christopher Newport | 637 | 
		
			| 11. | RV Lynchburg | 638 | 
		
			| 12. | Piedmont | 651 | 
		
			| 13. | RV Methodist | 661 | 
		
			| 14. | Kenyon | 701 | 
	
 
 
Bearcat Dual Gender
After round two of competition was halted due to darkness on Monday, the second day featured a portion of round two, followed by round three.
 
McMahan finished tied for 28
th with a 245 (86, 80, 79). Chen finished tied for 33
rd with a 247 (83, 83, 81).
 
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