
Barroso Sá Qualifies for NCAA National Championships
5/7/2025 2:19:00 PM | Women's Golf
TCU misses cut line as a team by one stroke, finishes sixth at NCAA Lexington Regional
LEXINGTON, Ky. – TCU fell one stroke short of reaching the NCAA D1 Women's Golf Championship, finishing in sixth at the NCAA Lexington Regional.
The Horned Frogs shot a 285 (-3) and trimmed their team score to three-over 867 on the final day of play at Keene Trace Golf Club. TCU carded six birdies and an eagle over its last five holes.
But the spirited comeback – the Frogs were six shots off the cut line at the turn – was not enough to overtake a hard-charging Vanderbilt squad. The Commodores finished plus-two after posting a final round score of 283 to earn the fifth-and-final ticket to the NCAA Championships.
TCU will have representation at Nationals, though.
Sofia Barroso Sá finished fourth outright at six-under 210 and qualified as the highest-placing individual on a non-advancing team. The individual portion of NCAA Championships run from May 16-19 at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.
A junior, Barroso Sá will make her second appearance at Nationals in three seasons. She tied for 37th at the 2023 NCAA Championships in her first year in Fort Worth, posting a two-over 290 over 72 holes. She was the only Frog to advance to individual play as TCU tied for 20th as a team.
The Horned Frogs' final round in 2024-25 was also noteworthy in that the team broke its program single-season records for par-or-better rounds (14) and season birdies (518).
TCU collected 17 birdies on the day, including 10 on the front nine.
Barroso Sá led the field with 16. She went three-under (33) on the front nine and birdied her penultimate hole on eight to put the Frogs within a two-stroke swing of Vanderbilt.
The lowest round of the day by a Horned Frog belonged to Camille Min-Gaultier. The Big 12 Freshman of the Year, Min-Gaultier signed a three-under 69 scorecard. She eagled on hole five and punctuated her first collegiate season with a birdie on the ninth green. Min-Gaultier led the 66-player field in pars (42).
Min-Gaultier ascended nine spots up the leaderboard and tied for 13th at minus-one (215).
Kirstin Angosta gave TCU three final rounds of par-or-better after shooting an even 72 and joining a tie for 38th. She concluded the 54-hole affair seven-over.
Gracie McGovern tied for 30th (+4, 220) and capped her freshman year with a two-over 74.
The round was the final in Meagan Winans' career. TCU's lone senior, Winans turned in a counting score of 73 and tied for 54th at plus-13.
Florida State won the tournament at 15-under 849 while Carla Bernat of Kansas State finished 13-under (203) to claim the individual championship.
TCU Individual Leaderboard
4. Sofia Barroso Sá (-6, 70-69-71 = 210)
T13. Camille Min-Gaultier (-1, 74-72-69 = 215)
T30. Gracie McGovern (+4, 75-71-74 = 220)
T38. Kirstin Angosta (+7, 73-78-72 = 223)
T54. Meagan Winans (+13, 77-79-73 = 229)
Team Leaderboard
1. #3 Florida State (-15, 281-281-287 = 849)
T2. #34 Georgia Southern (-10, 288-283-283 = 854)
3. #25 Kansas State (-10, 288-288-278 = 854)
4. #9 USC (-7, 289-289-279 = 857)
5. #22 Vanderbilt (+2, 301-282-283 = 866)
6. #15 TCU (+3, 292-290-285 = 867)
7. #46 Louisville (+7, 293-298-280 = 871)
8. Miami (+10, 300-285-289 = 874)
9. #40 Pepperdine (+14, 305-284-289 = 878)
10. Western Kentucky (+20, 297-302-285 = 884)
11. Morehead State (+24, 294-301-293 = 888)
12. Fairleigh Dickinson (+52, 315-304-297 = 916)
The Horned Frogs shot a 285 (-3) and trimmed their team score to three-over 867 on the final day of play at Keene Trace Golf Club. TCU carded six birdies and an eagle over its last five holes.
But the spirited comeback – the Frogs were six shots off the cut line at the turn – was not enough to overtake a hard-charging Vanderbilt squad. The Commodores finished plus-two after posting a final round score of 283 to earn the fifth-and-final ticket to the NCAA Championships.
TCU will have representation at Nationals, though.
Sofia Barroso Sá finished fourth outright at six-under 210 and qualified as the highest-placing individual on a non-advancing team. The individual portion of NCAA Championships run from May 16-19 at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, Calif.
A junior, Barroso Sá will make her second appearance at Nationals in three seasons. She tied for 37th at the 2023 NCAA Championships in her first year in Fort Worth, posting a two-over 290 over 72 holes. She was the only Frog to advance to individual play as TCU tied for 20th as a team.
The Horned Frogs' final round in 2024-25 was also noteworthy in that the team broke its program single-season records for par-or-better rounds (14) and season birdies (518).
TCU collected 17 birdies on the day, including 10 on the front nine.
Barroso Sá led the field with 16. She went three-under (33) on the front nine and birdied her penultimate hole on eight to put the Frogs within a two-stroke swing of Vanderbilt.
The lowest round of the day by a Horned Frog belonged to Camille Min-Gaultier. The Big 12 Freshman of the Year, Min-Gaultier signed a three-under 69 scorecard. She eagled on hole five and punctuated her first collegiate season with a birdie on the ninth green. Min-Gaultier led the 66-player field in pars (42).
Min-Gaultier ascended nine spots up the leaderboard and tied for 13th at minus-one (215).
Kirstin Angosta gave TCU three final rounds of par-or-better after shooting an even 72 and joining a tie for 38th. She concluded the 54-hole affair seven-over.
Gracie McGovern tied for 30th (+4, 220) and capped her freshman year with a two-over 74.
The round was the final in Meagan Winans' career. TCU's lone senior, Winans turned in a counting score of 73 and tied for 54th at plus-13.
Florida State won the tournament at 15-under 849 while Carla Bernat of Kansas State finished 13-under (203) to claim the individual championship.
TCU Individual Leaderboard
4. Sofia Barroso Sá (-6, 70-69-71 = 210)
T13. Camille Min-Gaultier (-1, 74-72-69 = 215)
T30. Gracie McGovern (+4, 75-71-74 = 220)
T38. Kirstin Angosta (+7, 73-78-72 = 223)
T54. Meagan Winans (+13, 77-79-73 = 229)
Team Leaderboard
1. #3 Florida State (-15, 281-281-287 = 849)
T2. #34 Georgia Southern (-10, 288-283-283 = 854)
3. #25 Kansas State (-10, 288-288-278 = 854)
4. #9 USC (-7, 289-289-279 = 857)
5. #22 Vanderbilt (+2, 301-282-283 = 866)
6. #15 TCU (+3, 292-290-285 = 867)
7. #46 Louisville (+7, 293-298-280 = 871)
8. Miami (+10, 300-285-289 = 874)
9. #40 Pepperdine (+14, 305-284-289 = 878)
10. Western Kentucky (+20, 297-302-285 = 884)
11. Morehead State (+24, 294-301-293 = 888)
12. Fairleigh Dickinson (+52, 315-304-297 = 916)
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