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By the People, for the People
RSU Golfer Ledun Scores Hole-in-One at Southern Invite
Freshman Clara Ledun makes history as first RSU women's golfer to achieve the feat in NCAA Division II competition.
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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Freshman Clara Ledun of the Rogers State University women's golf team made history on the opening day of the Southern Invite tournament in Spring, Texas, scoring a hole-in-one, the first for an RSU women's golfer in the NCAA Division II era.
Why it matters
Ledun's hole-in-one is a significant achievement for the RSU women's golf program, which competes in NCAA Division II. Hole-in-ones are rare occurrences in college golf, making Ledun's feat all the more impressive.
The details
Ledun's historic hole-in-one came during the first round of the Southern Invite tournament at Cypresswood Golf Club in Spring, Texas. The freshman's ace helped propel the Hillcats to a third-place standing after the first two rounds of the competition.
- Ledun scored the hole-in-one on the opening day of the Southern Invite tournament on February 17, 2026.
The players
Clara Ledun
A freshman on the Rogers State University women's golf team.
Rogers State University Hillcats
The NCAA Division II women's golf team from Rogers State University.
The takeaway
Ledun's hole-in-one is a historic achievement for the RSU women's golf program, showcasing the talent and potential of the team's young players. The Hillcats' strong performance at the Southern Invite suggests they could be a team to watch in the NCAA Division II ranks this season.

