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Tulsa Wins The 2026 American Women’s Golf Championship
4/22/2026 2:14:00 PM | Women's Golf
BROOKSVILLE, Fla. — The University of Tulsa women's golf team captured back-to-back titles at the American Athletic Conference Championship, claiming the 2026 crown on Wednesday at Southern Hills Plantation Club.
The championship marks the first time since the 2004 and 2005 seasons that the Golden Hurricane have secured consecutive conference titles.
Leading the way for Tulsa was Samantha Olson, who earned runner-up honors for the second time this season. After opening her final round with a bogey, Olson responded with an eagle on the seventh hole to move under par on the front nine. She finished the day with a two-over par 74. For the tournament, she was two-under par 214.
Romaine Masserey recorded her second consecutive top-five finish at the American Championship, placing third after winning the individual title in 2025. Masserey carded a one-over par 73 in the final round, highlighted by five birdies, and finished the tournament at one-under par 215.
Allyn Stephens turned in her best performance at the conference championship, finishing tied for seventh. After a challenging start, Stephens closed strong with birdies on two of her final three holes to post a two-over par 74. This marks her second career top-10 finish at the event.
Jenni Roller finished tied for 12th place at five-over par 221. Roller recorded two birdies on the front nine but was unable to regain momentum on the back, closing with a six-over par 78.
Zoe Shamy rounded out the Tulsa lineup, tying for 26th place at nine-over par 225. The freshman opened her round with two birdies through the first seven holes before finishing with a five-over par 77.
Tulsa will now await the NCAA Selection Show, scheduled for Wednesday, April 29 at 12 p.m. CT on the Golf Channel.
TEAM SCORES
TULSA SCORES
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The championship marks the first time since the 2004 and 2005 seasons that the Golden Hurricane have secured consecutive conference titles.
"I'm incredibly proud of this group," remarked Head Coach Mike Roters. "They continue to raise the standard, and it's rewarding to see their hard work pay off. Winning tournaments is never easy, and this team's fight and determination continue to stand out. We're playing our best golf at the right time, and the experience from this event will be valuable as we head into NCAA Regionals. The goal has been the same from day one—to get to San Diego—and that mission hasn't changed."
Tulsa finished the three-day event at two-over par 866, winning the team title by four strokes. The Golden Hurricane placed three golfers inside the top 10 and were the only program to have multiple players finish among the top five. To view the complete leaderboard, click here.Leading the way for Tulsa was Samantha Olson, who earned runner-up honors for the second time this season. After opening her final round with a bogey, Olson responded with an eagle on the seventh hole to move under par on the front nine. She finished the day with a two-over par 74. For the tournament, she was two-under par 214.
Romaine Masserey recorded her second consecutive top-five finish at the American Championship, placing third after winning the individual title in 2025. Masserey carded a one-over par 73 in the final round, highlighted by five birdies, and finished the tournament at one-under par 215.
Allyn Stephens turned in her best performance at the conference championship, finishing tied for seventh. After a challenging start, Stephens closed strong with birdies on two of her final three holes to post a two-over par 74. This marks her second career top-10 finish at the event.
Jenni Roller finished tied for 12th place at five-over par 221. Roller recorded two birdies on the front nine but was unable to regain momentum on the back, closing with a six-over par 78.
Zoe Shamy rounded out the Tulsa lineup, tying for 26th place at nine-over par 225. The freshman opened her round with two birdies through the first seven holes before finishing with a five-over par 77.
Tulsa will now await the NCAA Selection Show, scheduled for Wednesday, April 29 at 12 p.m. CT on the Golf Channel.
TEAM SCORES
| 1. | Tulsa | 866 (+2) |
| 2. | Charlotte | 870 (+6) |
| 3. | UTSA | 881 (+17) |
| T4. | Florida Atlantic | 892 (+28) |
| T4. | East Carolina | 892 (+28) |
| 6. | North Texas | 893 (+29) |
| 7. | Tulane | 896 (+32) |
| 8. | Wichita State | 898 (+34) |
| 9. | South Florida | 899 (+35) |
| 10. | Memphis | 901 (+37) |
| 11. | UAB | 929 (+65) |
TULSA SCORES
| 2. | Samantha Olson | 214 (-2) |
| 3. | Romaine Masserey | 215 (-1) |
| T7. | Allyn Stephens | 220 (+4) |
| T12. | Jenni Roller | 221 (+5) |
| T26. | Zoe Shamy | 225 (+9) |
Visit www.TulsaHurricane.com for the latest news and information on the women's golf program. Fans can also follow the program on social media by searching 'TulsaWGolf' on X, Facebook and Instagram.
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