OCU Women's Golf Team Heads to Nebraska Tournament

23rd-ranked squad to compete at Stampede at the Creek hosted by UNO

Apr. 12, 2026 at 4:01pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a fragmented, multi-angled view of a women's golf tournament, with overlapping planes of green fairways, brown bunkers, and white golf balls.The OCU women's golfers will face a challenging field at the Stampede at the Creek tournament as they look to build momentum for the rest of the spring season.Oklahoma City Today

Oklahoma City University's 23rd-ranked women's golf team is traveling to Nebraska this week to compete in the Stampede at the Creek tournament, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Omaha at Indian Creek Golf Club in Elkhorn.

Why it matters

The Stampede at the Creek is an important early-season tournament for the OCU women's golf team, which is looking to build momentum and gain valuable experience against a competitive field as they prepare for the rest of their spring schedule and the postseason.

The details

The Stampede at the Creek tournament will feature teams from across the Midwest region competing over 54 holes of play at the Indian Creek Golf Club in Elkhorn, Nebraska. This will be the first tournament of the spring season for the 23rd-ranked OCU women's golf team, who are looking to build on a strong fall campaign.

  • The tournament will take place from April 14-16, 2026.

The players

Oklahoma City University Women's Golf Team

The 23rd-ranked women's golf team from Oklahoma City University, a private university located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

University of Nebraska-Omaha

The host institution for the Stampede at the Creek tournament, located in Omaha, Nebraska.

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What’s next

Following the Stampede at the Creek, the OCU women's golf team will continue their spring schedule with additional tournaments as they work towards qualifying for the NAIA National Championships.

The takeaway

This early-season tournament in Nebraska provides an important opportunity for the 23rd-ranked OCU women's golf team to compete against a strong field and gain valuable experience as they look to build momentum heading into the heart of their spring schedule.