Cameron Women's Golf Team in 12th After Day 1 of Rattler Invitational

Frost delay impacts opening round at Dominion Country Club in San Antonio

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

The Cameron University Women's Golf team is in 12th place after Day 1 of the Rattler Invitational in San Antonio, Texas at the Dominion Country Club. The Aggies finished Day 1 with a team score of fifty-four over par (+54). A frost delay in the morning led to Round 1 being pushed back, impacting the opening day of competition.

Why it matters

The Rattler Invitational is an important early-season tournament for the Cameron women's golf team as they look to build momentum heading into the heart of their spring schedule. A strong performance could help the Aggies gain confidence and position themselves for a successful season.

The details

The Cameron women's golf team shot a combined 342 in the opening round, placing them in 12th out of the 18 teams competing. The Aggies were led by sophomore Abigail Johnson, who carded a 5-over 77 to sit in a tie for 22nd place individually. Freshman Olivia Nguyen shot an 8-over 80, while junior Sophia Ramirez and senior Megan Wilcox each posted 9-over 81s.

  • The Rattler Invitational began on February 24, 2026.
  • Round 1 was delayed due to a frost delay in the morning.

The players

Cameron University Women's Golf Team

The women's golf team from Cameron University, a public university located in Lawton, Oklahoma.

Abigail Johnson

A sophomore on the Cameron women's golf team who shot a 5-over 77 in the opening round.

Olivia Nguyen

A freshman on the Cameron women's golf team who shot an 8-over 80 in the opening round.

Sophia Ramirez

A junior on the Cameron women's golf team who shot a 9-over 81 in the opening round.

Megan Wilcox

A senior on the Cameron women's golf team who shot a 9-over 81 in the opening round.

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What’s next

The Rattler Invitational will continue with Round 2 on February 25, 2026.

The takeaway

The Cameron women's golf team faces an uphill battle after a challenging opening round, but they will look to bounce back and improve their standing over the final 36 holes of the tournament.