MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin women's golf team will close the 2025 fall season this week at the Dale McNamara Invitational, starting Monday at the Cedar Ridge Golf Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The Badgers will play three rounds across two days, beginning with a shotgun 36-hole outing Monday, followed by the final round on Tuesday.
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1. BIG WINGS: The Badgers teed off at the Illini Invitational last weekend, finishing 12th as a team at +5. UW returns all five starters from last week, a group that flexed their power on the Par 5s, leading the field with three eagles. The Badgers went -11 overall on the Par 5s for a 4.82 scoring average.
2. THIRD TIME'S A CHARM: Tammy Wu led the Badges in the Prairie State, pacing Bucky for the third-consecutive tournament. She finished 28th at -2, using a second-round 70 (-2) to go under the card. The Taiwan native has been stellar this fall, earning her first career top-10 finish at the Schooner Fall Classic two weeks ago. Her 54-hole, 206, was the second-lowest three-round score in program history.
3. THE BADGER BUNCH: All five Badgers got on the scoreboard last week, and will start again on Monday. Senior Alexia Siehl was UW's second-highest finisher at the Illini Invitational, coming in at 37th overall. She's consistently been in the mix for Wisconsin, leading the Badgers at the Wolverine Invitational, and scoring in at least two rounds of every event thus far.
Junior Kate Brody finished in 44th last week at +2, while sophomore Lauren Sammon and Izzi Stricker rounded out the scoring. The tandem split scoring during the two rounds, and tied on the final day to both finish 68th at +2.
4. VALUABLE REPS: True freshman Grace Slocum returns to the fold this week, competing individually. She's already made two appearances in her young career, starting in the UW lineup during the season opener and competing individually at the Badger Invitational in September. She finished 65th at the opening Wolverine Invitational, before improving drastically on home soil, coming in 40th at the Badger Invitational at +9.
5. HEADED FOR HIBERNATION: As the fall season winds down, the Badgers turn their sights on an action-packed spring season, starting in early February. Bucky will spend some quality time down in Arizona, traveling to the Tucson Country Club to start the campaign before hosting the Westbrook Invitational down in Peoria. They'll follow that up with two tournaments in March, and two in April, before taking on the postseason and Big Ten Championships on Apr. 24.