
Min-Gaultier Notches Sixth Top 10 Finish of 2025-26 Season
3/17/2026 10:18:00 PM | Women's Golf
Sophomore ties for 10th at Betsy Rawls Invitational as TCU takes sixth place
AUSTIN, Texas – TCU All-American Camille Min-Gaultier notched her sixth top 10 finish of the 2025-26 campaign as the Horned Frogs concluded play at the Betsy Rawls Invitational at University of Texas Golf Club.
Min-Gaultier fired a one-under 71 in Tuesday's final round and tied for 10th at eight strokes over par (224).
Behind the Augusta National Women's Amateur invitee, TCU placed sixth in a 16-team field. The Horned Frogs posted their low-18 for the tournament in round three, shooting a four-over 292. TCU finished 56-over (965). Scores were inflated across the board as teams battled wind gusts exceeded 30 miles per hour and a frost advisory throughout rounds one and two on Monday.
"The first round was a battle of resilience and mental fortitude," said head coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin. "It was one of the toughest days I have seen in college golf in a long time. I am proud of our attitude all week. This will make us stronger moving forward. We now prepare with focus for our home tournament at Colonial Country Club. Each player knows what they need to improve on in order to step up to the challenge at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational. We are excited to showcase our talents in front of our home crowd."
Tournament host Texas won the tournament by 21 strokes at 14-over 878. Texas' Farah O'Keefe, the nation's No. 4 ranked player, shot a one-under 215 to claim the individual crown.
Min-Gaultier has now cracked the top 10 of the final leaderboard in 10 of her 20 career starts as a Frog. The sophomore also shot even or under par for the 31st time as a collegian on Tuesday, tying four-time All-American and 2026 U.S. Solheim Cup captain Angela Stanford for the eighth-most par or better rounds in program history. The performance also extended her streak of top 20 finishes to 11 dating back to March of 2025.
From the south of France, Min-Gaultier carded six birdies on the final day of play, including five on the front nine en route to a three-under 33. She began play on the ninth tee and birdied five of her final nine holes.
Freshman Yvette O'Brien joined Min-Gaultier as one of two Horned Frogs to shoot par or better in the tournament. She posted an even-par 72 in a final round that was highlighted by an eagle on a par-4 seventh hole. O'Brien was one of six players in the field to record an eagle. She was also the third-largest individual riser on day three, ascending 17 spots up the leaderboard and into a tie for 50th at 26 strokes over par.
Kirstin Angosta secured her second straight top 25 finish and third of the season, tying for 22nd at 17-over 233. Angosta also notched her low round on day two, shooting a one-over 73.
Gracie McGovern and Sofie Dimitrova tied for 41st and 45th, respectively.
Charlotte Cattaneo competed as an individual and tied for 67th.
Up Next
TCU hosts the second edition of the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational on March 23-24 at Colonial Country Club. Dubbed "the Masters of college women's golf" by Larkin, the tournament is the most competitive regular season event in the nation. Six of the nation's top 10 teams are in the field, including top-ranked Stanford, No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 5 Auburn and No. 6 Oregon. Play begins at 8:30 a.m. both days and the event is free and open to the public.
TCU Individual Leaderboard
T10. Camille Min-Gaultier (+8, 79-74-71 = 224)
T22. Kirstin Angosta (+17, 84-76-73 = 233)
T41. Gracie McGovern (+23, 81-82-76 = 239)
T45. Sofie Dimitrova (+24, 79-78-83 = 240)
T50. Yvette O'Brien (+26, 93-77-72 = 242)
T67. Charlotte Cattaneo (+35, 88-83-79 = 251)
Team Leaderboard
1. #7 Texas (+14, 304-289-285 = 878)
2. #9 Arkansas (+35, 316-292-291 = 899)
3. #31 Oklahoma (+40, 318-301-285 = 904)
4. #33 LSU (+47, 320-293-298 = 911)
5. #10 Pepperdine (+50, 326-298-290 = 914)
6. #42 TCU (+56, 323-305-292 = 920)
7. #47 Oregon State (+62, 321-302-303 = 926)
8. Boise State (+83, 331-311-305 = 947)
9. UTSA (+93, 337-317-303 = 957)
10. BYU (+94, 338-305-315 = 958)
11. Sam Houston (+96, 329-319-312 = 960)
12. Chattanooga (+99, 341-325-297 = 963)
13. Houston Christian (+113, 337-327-313 = 977)
14. Harvard (+114, 337-327-314 = 978)
15. Troy (+128, 352-322-318 = 992)
16. Incarnate Word (+165, 354-337-338 = 1,029)
Min-Gaultier fired a one-under 71 in Tuesday's final round and tied for 10th at eight strokes over par (224).
Behind the Augusta National Women's Amateur invitee, TCU placed sixth in a 16-team field. The Horned Frogs posted their low-18 for the tournament in round three, shooting a four-over 292. TCU finished 56-over (965). Scores were inflated across the board as teams battled wind gusts exceeded 30 miles per hour and a frost advisory throughout rounds one and two on Monday.
"The first round was a battle of resilience and mental fortitude," said head coach Angie Ravaioli-Larkin. "It was one of the toughest days I have seen in college golf in a long time. I am proud of our attitude all week. This will make us stronger moving forward. We now prepare with focus for our home tournament at Colonial Country Club. Each player knows what they need to improve on in order to step up to the challenge at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational. We are excited to showcase our talents in front of our home crowd."
Tournament host Texas won the tournament by 21 strokes at 14-over 878. Texas' Farah O'Keefe, the nation's No. 4 ranked player, shot a one-under 215 to claim the individual crown.
Min-Gaultier has now cracked the top 10 of the final leaderboard in 10 of her 20 career starts as a Frog. The sophomore also shot even or under par for the 31st time as a collegian on Tuesday, tying four-time All-American and 2026 U.S. Solheim Cup captain Angela Stanford for the eighth-most par or better rounds in program history. The performance also extended her streak of top 20 finishes to 11 dating back to March of 2025.
From the south of France, Min-Gaultier carded six birdies on the final day of play, including five on the front nine en route to a three-under 33. She began play on the ninth tee and birdied five of her final nine holes.
Freshman Yvette O'Brien joined Min-Gaultier as one of two Horned Frogs to shoot par or better in the tournament. She posted an even-par 72 in a final round that was highlighted by an eagle on a par-4 seventh hole. O'Brien was one of six players in the field to record an eagle. She was also the third-largest individual riser on day three, ascending 17 spots up the leaderboard and into a tie for 50th at 26 strokes over par.
Kirstin Angosta secured her second straight top 25 finish and third of the season, tying for 22nd at 17-over 233. Angosta also notched her low round on day two, shooting a one-over 73.
Gracie McGovern and Sofie Dimitrova tied for 41st and 45th, respectively.
Charlotte Cattaneo competed as an individual and tied for 67th.
Up Next
TCU hosts the second edition of the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational on March 23-24 at Colonial Country Club. Dubbed "the Masters of college women's golf" by Larkin, the tournament is the most competitive regular season event in the nation. Six of the nation's top 10 teams are in the field, including top-ranked Stanford, No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 5 Auburn and No. 6 Oregon. Play begins at 8:30 a.m. both days and the event is free and open to the public.
TCU Individual Leaderboard
T10. Camille Min-Gaultier (+8, 79-74-71 = 224)
T22. Kirstin Angosta (+17, 84-76-73 = 233)
T41. Gracie McGovern (+23, 81-82-76 = 239)
T45. Sofie Dimitrova (+24, 79-78-83 = 240)
T50. Yvette O'Brien (+26, 93-77-72 = 242)
T67. Charlotte Cattaneo (+35, 88-83-79 = 251)
Team Leaderboard
1. #7 Texas (+14, 304-289-285 = 878)
2. #9 Arkansas (+35, 316-292-291 = 899)
3. #31 Oklahoma (+40, 318-301-285 = 904)
4. #33 LSU (+47, 320-293-298 = 911)
5. #10 Pepperdine (+50, 326-298-290 = 914)
6. #42 TCU (+56, 323-305-292 = 920)
7. #47 Oregon State (+62, 321-302-303 = 926)
8. Boise State (+83, 331-311-305 = 947)
9. UTSA (+93, 337-317-303 = 957)
10. BYU (+94, 338-305-315 = 958)
11. Sam Houston (+96, 329-319-312 = 960)
12. Chattanooga (+99, 341-325-297 = 963)
13. Houston Christian (+113, 337-327-313 = 977)
14. Harvard (+114, 337-327-314 = 978)
15. Troy (+128, 352-322-318 = 992)
16. Incarnate Word (+165, 354-337-338 = 1,029)
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