
Preview: Betsy Rawls Invitational
3/14/2026 10:00:00 AM | Women's Golf
TCU heads to Austin for third tournament of the spring
FORT WORTH – TCU women's golf will play back-to-back events over the next two weeks, beginning with the Betsy Rawls Invitational at University of Texas Golf Club.
The 16-team, 54-hole event begins with 36 holes of continuous play on Monday, followed by a final round on Tuesday.
TCU's lineup is Camille Min-Gaultier, Kirstin Angosta, Gracie McGovern, Sofie Dimitrova and Yvette O'Brien. Charlotte Cattaneo will compete as an individual.
The Horned Frogs, tabbed 43rd in the latest Scoreboard rankings, are one of seven ranked teams competing in a field that includes a trio of top-10 outfits in No. 7 Texas, No. 9 Arkansas and No. 10 Pepperdine.
TCU tied for sixth at the Chevron Collegiate (+1, 865) and defeated a trio of ranked teams in its most recent outing on Feb. 24.
The trip to the Hill Country marks TCU's 18th time competing in the Betsy Rawls Invitational. The Frogs tied for fifth at the event in 2025 and won the tournament in 1997 in head coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin's third season at the helm.
Following the Betsy Rawls Invitational, TCU returns home to host the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational on March 23-24 at Colonial Country Club.
Betsy Rawls Invitational
Date: March 16-17
Location: Austin, Texas
Course: UT Golf Club
Par/Yardage: 72/6,473 yards
Schedule: 36 holes of continuous play on Monday, followed by a final 18 holes on Tuesday
Scoring format: Five-count-four
Live Scoring: Scoreboard.Clipped.com
The Course – UT Golf Club – Par 72 / 6,473 yards
The University of Texas Golf Club is a championship-caliber golf course created by Bechtol Russell Golf Course Design in 2003. Built in the Texas Hill Country, the course overlooks Lake Austin and borders the Balcones Natural Wildlife Preserve, offering challenging shots and views that rival the best in Austin.
The Field
#7 Texas
#9 Arkansas
#10 Pepperdine
#31 Oklahoma
#33 LSU
#42 TCU
#47 Oregon State
Boise State
BYU
Chattanooga
Harvard
Houston Christian
Incarnate Word
Sam Houston
Troy
UTSA
Head Coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin
Camille Min-Gaultier
The 16-team, 54-hole event begins with 36 holes of continuous play on Monday, followed by a final round on Tuesday.
TCU's lineup is Camille Min-Gaultier, Kirstin Angosta, Gracie McGovern, Sofie Dimitrova and Yvette O'Brien. Charlotte Cattaneo will compete as an individual.
The Horned Frogs, tabbed 43rd in the latest Scoreboard rankings, are one of seven ranked teams competing in a field that includes a trio of top-10 outfits in No. 7 Texas, No. 9 Arkansas and No. 10 Pepperdine.
TCU tied for sixth at the Chevron Collegiate (+1, 865) and defeated a trio of ranked teams in its most recent outing on Feb. 24.
The trip to the Hill Country marks TCU's 18th time competing in the Betsy Rawls Invitational. The Frogs tied for fifth at the event in 2025 and won the tournament in 1997 in head coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin's third season at the helm.
Following the Betsy Rawls Invitational, TCU returns home to host the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational on March 23-24 at Colonial Country Club.
Betsy Rawls Invitational
Date: March 16-17
Location: Austin, Texas
Course: UT Golf Club
Par/Yardage: 72/6,473 yards
Schedule: 36 holes of continuous play on Monday, followed by a final 18 holes on Tuesday
Scoring format: Five-count-four
Live Scoring: Scoreboard.Clipped.com
The Course – UT Golf Club – Par 72 / 6,473 yards
The University of Texas Golf Club is a championship-caliber golf course created by Bechtol Russell Golf Course Design in 2003. Built in the Texas Hill Country, the course overlooks Lake Austin and borders the Balcones Natural Wildlife Preserve, offering challenging shots and views that rival the best in Austin.
The Field
#7 Texas
#9 Arkansas
#10 Pepperdine
#31 Oklahoma
#33 LSU
#42 TCU
#47 Oregon State
Boise State
BYU
Chattanooga
Harvard
Houston Christian
Incarnate Word
Sam Houston
Troy
UTSA
Head Coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin
- TCU has won 21 of its 55 all-time team titles under the leadership of Ravaioli-Larkin, including three in 2024-25.
- Ravaioli-Larkin is in her 32nd season as the head coach of TCU women's golf. A lifelong Texan, she assumed the program helm in the fall of 1994 and is the longest-tenured head coach at TCU and across all Big 12 women's sport programs.
- Ravaioli-Larkin is a fixture within the TCU community and its athletics department. She has worked with six different athletic directors and coached in five conferences.
- Ravaioli-Larkin-led teams have qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 28 of 31 seasons.
- TCU has reached the NCAA National Championships nine times under Ravaioli-Larkin, most recently earning back-to-back berths in 2022 and 2023.
- The Horned Frogs have achieved postseason representation as a team or individually in 23 consecutive seasons under Ravaioli-Larkin.
- TCU has won five conference championships spanning three different leagues under its longtime head coach.
- Last spring, Camille Min-Gaultier became the ninth All-American and 38th all-conference player Ravaioli-Larkin has coached.
- Ravaioli-Larkin's teams have produced the top-10 team season scoring averages in program history over the last decade, highlighted by a school record 289 in 2024-25.
- The Horned Frogs are one of 12 Big 12 programs featured in the top-50 of the latest Scoreboard rankings.
- TCU returns six letter winners and four members of its starting five from 2024-25, including three players who cracked the top-100 of the final Scoreboard rankings Min-Gaultier (No. 51), Barroso Sá (No. 75) and Angosta (No. 100).
- The Horned Frogs pride themselves on culture and continuity, and those values are reflected in the team's recent roster construction. No players have transferred in or out of the program in each of the past two seasons.
- TCU's roster has combined for three medals, 26 top-10's and 47 top-20's.
- TCU has recorded its low round score in the final round in more than two-thirds of its events (20-of-29) over the last three seasons. TCU has finished even or under par in 16 of its final rounds since 2023-24.
- TCU broke 17 team or individual program records in 2024-25, including scoring average (289), birdies (533), par-or-better rounds (15), top-five finishes (nine), low-36 (557, -19), low-54 (830, -34) and year-end national ranking (No. 15).
- TCU averaged 44.4 birdies per tournament last season.
- TCU won the 1983 NCAA D1 Women's Golf Championship. The tournament was held at the University of Georgia Golf Course and was the second NCAA-sanctioned event to determine a national champion. The 1983 Horned Frogs squad was the first TCU women's sports team to win an NCAA Championship. The triumph is one of eight NCAA team championships in TCU Athletics history and one of five women's titles.
- The Horned Frogs have reached the NCAA Championships in 14 seasons: 1982, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1991, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2022 and 2023.
Camille Min-Gaultier
- Invited to compete at the 2026 Augusta National Women's Amateur.
- 2025 Big 12 Freshman of the Year.
- 2025 WGCA All-American.
- Boasts a career-high Scoreboard individual ranking of No. 49 ahead of the trip south.
- Tabbed No. 52 in the latest World Amateur Golf Rankings.
- Owns four vice championships as a Horned Frog.
- Has notched a top-10 in nine of her 19 starts, including five-of-seven in 2025-26.
- Has finished no worse than 25th in any tournament.
- Has notched 10 consecutive top-20 finishes dating back to March of 2025.
- Has scored par-or-better in 54 percent (30-56) of her career rounds played.
- Owns the fifth-most sub-70 rounds in program history (14).
- Leads TCU in scoring average (71.0), birdies (65), counters (20) and sub-70 rounds (four).
- Ranks second in program history for career scoring average (71.7).
- Won the 2024 Italian Women's Amateur Championship.
- Competed for Team Continent of Europe at The Vagliano Trophy team championship in June.
- Finished par or better in a tournament for the first time this season in her most recent start at the Chevron Collegiate; tied for 20th at even par 216.
- Tied for 25th alongside Min-Gaultier at the 2025 Betsy Rawls Invitational
- Won the 2024 Jim West Challenge behind a personal record low-54 score of 10-under 206.
- Has turned in a counting score in 85 percent of her career rounds played.
- Concluded her sophomore year with a 72.9 scoring average.
- Tied for sixth at the Chevron Collegiate in 2024 in her second collegiate start; carded a nine-under 207.
- Played the No. 1 in TCU's lineup in three events during the fall portion of the 2024-25 season.
- Won the Schooner Fall Classic in September; shot a nine-under 201 to co-medal.
- Ranks second on the team in par or better rounds (seven) and scoring average (72.4).
- Finished as TCU's top performer in consecutive events during the fall portion of the season; tied for 15th in the Mercedez Benz Intercollegiate at even par (213) following her championship performance in Norman.
- Signed with TCU in November of 2023 as the world No. 9 junior amateur golfer and was ranked as high as seventh in the Rolex Junior Rankings that same year.
- Is teeing it up for the 19th time as a Horned Frog and 16th as a member of the starting lineup.
- Posted an aggregate score of three-under 145 over her final 36 holes at the Jim West Challenge in October.
- Is averaging a 71.8 final round score in 2025-26.
- Was TCU's top performer at the 2024 Big 12 Championship her freshman year. Collected a team-leading 10 birdies and tied for 26th.
- Teed it up in TCU's first three tournaments to begin the 2025-26 season.
- Is making her fifth career start in Austin.
- Fired a one-under 71 on Aug. 30 at Pebble Beach Golf Links in the second round of the Carmel Cup; was the second-lowest 18-hole score of any TCU player at the tournament and signified an eight-stroke improvement from round one.
- Was ranked as high as No. 44 in the Global Junior Golf rankings.
- Earned an exemption into the U.S. Women's Amateur after winning the Connecticut Women's Amateur Championship.
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