LSU Golfers Tee Off at Augusta National Women's Amateur

Two Tigers, including an Australian signee, set to compete in prestigious tournament.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 1:27am

For the sixth consecutive year, Louisiana State University will have representation in the prestigious Augusta National Women's Amateur golf tournament. The Tigers will be sending both a current player and a recent signee from Australia to compete in the elite event.

Why it matters

The Augusta National Women's Amateur is one of the most high-profile women's golf tournaments, providing a major platform for top collegiate and amateur players. LSU's continued participation highlights the strength of the program and its ability to attract top talent from around the world.

The details

LSU senior Emilia Migliaccio and incoming freshman Lily Humphries, who hails from Australia, will both be teeing it up at Augusta National Golf Club for the 2026 edition of the tournament. Migliaccio is a seasoned veteran, having competed in the event multiple times, while Humphries will be making her debut on the storied course.

  • The 2026 Augusta National Women's Amateur will take place from April 2-5, 2026.
  • Migliaccio and Humphries will compete in the tournament on April 4-5, 2026.

The players

Emilia Migliaccio

A senior on the LSU women's golf team, Migliaccio is an experienced competitor at the Augusta National Women's Amateur, having participated in the event multiple times.

Lily Humphries

An incoming freshman on the LSU women's golf team, Humphries is a highly touted recruit from Australia who will be making her debut at the Augusta National Women's Amateur.

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What they’re saying

“I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to compete at Augusta National again. It's such a special event and I can't wait to represent LSU on that stage.”

— Emilia Migliaccio, LSU Senior Golfer

“Playing at Augusta National has been a dream of mine, and I'm honored to be able to do it as part of the LSU team. I can't wait to soak in the experience and do my best to make the Tigers proud.”

— Lily Humphries, LSU Incoming Freshman Golfer

What’s next

The Augusta National Women's Amateur will be broadcast live on NBC Sports, providing fans the opportunity to follow Migliaccio and Humphries' performances on the iconic course.

The takeaway

LSU's continued representation at the Augusta National Women's Amateur underscores the program's ability to attract and develop top golfing talent, both domestically and internationally. The Tigers' participation in this prestigious event helps raise the profile of the program and the sport of women's golf.