Harvard women's golf is gearing up for the Ivy League Championships after a successful regular season, aiming to secure the Ivy Crown and qualify for the NCAA Tournament.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard women's golf has won the Ivy League Championship eight times in its history.
  • The tournament will take place at the Stanwich Golf Club in Greenwich, Conn., from April 19-21, featuring a 54-hole competition with 18 holes per day.
Yes, But

The Crimson will face strong competition, including the defending champions, the Penn Quakers, who edged Harvard out by four shots in the previous season.

State of Play
  • Harvard women's golf is on a momentum with recent top finishes in the spring season tournaments.
  • Key players like Isabella Gomez and Bridget Ma have shown strong performances in past Ivy League Championships.
What's Next

The winning team at the Ivy League Championships will secure an automatic bid to an NCAA Regional site, with individual medalists also advancing to the NCAA Regional.

Bottom Line

Harvard women's golf is poised to make a mark at the Ivy League Championships, with the potential to secure a spot in the NCAA Tournament, building on their recent successes.