LC State Women Sweep Titles at The Warrior Spring Classic

Barry earns first collegiate win as Warriors dominate tournament

Mar. 18, 2026 at 7:32pm

The LC State women's golf team, ranked No. 22 in the Scoreboard rankings, swept the team and individual titles at The Warrior Spring Classic held at Red Wolf Golf Club. Jane Barry took home the individual title for the first win of her career, as four Warriors placed in the top five. The Warriors won the tournament by 47 strokes in a dominant performance.

Why it matters

This victory continues to establish LC State as a nationally recognized women's golf program, with the team proving its ability to win tournaments against strong competition. Barry's first collegiate win is also a significant milestone for the young player's development.

The details

Jane Barry led the way for LC State, shooting 4-over, 76, in round two to secure the individual title and finish the tournament 6-over. Sophomore Giulia Belfontali finished second, just one stroke behind Barry at 7-over. Senior Dallis Shockey and junior Isabella Barquet finished tied for third and fifth, respectively. Freshman Taylor Mire rounded out the top six for the Warriors.

  • The Warrior Spring Classic was held on Tuesday, March 18, 2026.

The players

Jane Barry

A member of the LC State women's golf team who earned her first collegiate win at the tournament.

Giulia Belfontali

A sophomore on the LC State women's golf team who finished second in the tournament.

Dallis Shockey

A senior on the LC State women's golf team who finished tied for third in the tournament.

Isabella Barquet

A junior on the LC State women's golf team who finished fifth in the tournament.

Taylor Mire

A freshman on the LC State women's golf team who finished sixth in the tournament.

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What they’re saying

“After just missing the win in Salem, the women left no doubt at the home event. Really cool to see the caliber of golf they continue to play.”

— Zach Anderson, Coach

“So excited for Jane getting her first collegiate win. She has really become a core part of the women's team's development into a nationally recognized program. A few days off before we head to a stacked field at Dalton State's (Ga.) event. No doubt our women will be there to make some noise.”

— Zach Anderson, Coach

What’s next

The Warrior women will take a week off before competing at the Roadrunner Spring Invitational hosted by Dalton State (Ga.) on March 30-31.

The takeaway

This victory solidifies LC State's women's golf team as a nationally recognized program, with the team proving its ability to dominate tournaments against strong competition. Barry's first collegiate win is a significant milestone for the young player's development and showcases the depth of talent on the Warriors' roster.