Texas A&M women's golf finishes second at GameAbove Invitational

Aggies notch third top-three finish of the spring season, led by strong individual performances

Mar. 11, 2026 at 1:03am

The No. 4 Texas A&M women's golf team clinched a second-place finish at the GameAbove Golf Invitational on March 9-10 in Rolling Hills Estates, California. The Aggies were led by standout performances across the board, including a fourth-place finish from junior Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio in her spring season debut.

Why it matters

The Aggies' second-place finish continues their strong spring campaign, which has now included three top-three finishes in their last four tournaments. Texas A&M has established itself as one of the top women's golf programs in the country, and this result against a competitive field further solidifies their status.

The details

The Aggies entered the 11-team field as one of the top-ranked squads, with only No. 2 USC and No. 3 Oregon holding higher rankings. After an even-par team performance in the opening round, Texas A&M surged up the leaderboard in the second round, shooting an 11-under team score to move into second place. Sophomore Vanessa Borovilos and freshman Brynn Kort both finished in a six-way tie for sixth place, while freshman Natalie Yen placed fifth individually.

  • The tournament took place over two days, March 9-10, 2026.
  • The Aggies' next event will be the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas on March 23-24, 2026.

The players

Texas A&M women's golf team

The No. 4 ranked women's golf team from Texas A&M University, known as the Fightin' Farmers, who have established themselves as one of the top programs in the country.

Cayetana Fernández García-Poggio

A junior on the Texas A&M women's golf team who finished in fourth place individually at the GameAbove Invitational in her spring season debut.

Vanessa Borovilos

A sophomore on the Texas A&M women's golf team who finished in a six-way tie for sixth place at the GameAbove Invitational.

Brynn Kort

A freshman on the Texas A&M women's golf team who finished in a six-way tie for sixth place at the GameAbove Invitational.

Natalie Yen

A freshman on the Texas A&M women's golf team who finished in fifth place individually at the GameAbove Invitational.

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What’s next

The Texas A&M women's golf team will travel to Fort Worth, Texas to compete in the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Challenge on March 23-24, 2026.

The takeaway

Texas A&M's women's golf team continues to demonstrate its status as one of the top programs in the country, notching another strong finish against a competitive field. The Aggies' depth and consistency have been on full display this spring, and they will look to carry that momentum into their next tournament.