The Indiana Hoosiers women's golf team placed fourth at the 2026 Big Ten Championships, shooting an overall score of 872 (292-285-295; +32) at Oakmont Country Club. This marks their highest finish since winning the championship in 2024, outperforming ranked teams Oregon, UCLA, and Northwestern. Tied for the top spot for Indiana, redshirt juniors Sheridan Clancy, Maddie May, and junior Katie Poots all finished with 217 (+7) and were part of a team that highlighted their consistent performance throughout the tournament.

By the Numbers
  • Indiana finished with a score of 872, placing 4th among 18 teams.
  • Clancy, May, and Poots each scored 217 (+7), tying for 16th place individually.
State of Play
  • The Hoosiers had their best team finish since 2024.
  • Top players Clancy, May, and Poots demonstrated strong performances with multiple birdies.
What's Next

The NCAA Women's Golf regional selection will occur on April 29, determining which teams advance to regional play from May 11-13. Those who advance will compete for the championship title from May 22-27 in Carlsbad, California.

Bottom Line

The Hoosiers' strong performance at the Big Ten Championships positions them well as they anticipate the NCAA selection, showcasing their potential to progress further in the tournament and possibly compete for a national title.