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Sooners Close Season at NCAA Ann Arbor Regional

May 13, 2026 | Women's Golf

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Oklahoma women's golf concluded its 2025-26 season on Wednesday with an eighth-place finish at the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional.
 
The 23rd-ranked Sooners finished tied for eighth at 41-over par, 19 strokes outside the top five needed to advance to the NCAA Championships. Oklahoma carded a 15-over 299 in the final round to move up one spot on the leaderboard.
 
Top-seeded No. 2 USC, Ohio State, No. 10 Duke, Northwestern and Texas Tech claimed the five qualifying spots from the 12-team regional field.
 
Senior Reagan Chaney led the Sooners in the final round, posting a 4-over 75 to finish tied for 26th individually at 8-over par for the tournament. Savannah Barber closed her Oklahoma career with a 3-over 74 on Wednesday and finished tied for 38th at 13-over overall. Audrey Rischer and Gracie Mayo tied for 35th at 12-over par, with Rischer carding a 5-over 76 in the final round and Mayo posting a 7-over 78. Meg Tilma entered the lineup for the Sooners in the final round in place of Satonkan Earn Thiengsri and recorded a 3-over 74.
 
Despite falling short of advancing to the NCAA Championships, Oklahoma capped another strong season under 17th-year head coach Veronique Drouin-Luttrell. The Sooners spent the majority of the year ranked inside the nation's top 25, and their projected top-30 national finish would mark the program's best finish in a decade.
 
OU also continued its climb through the program record book during the 2025-26 campaign. The Sooners recorded two of the five lowest 54-hole team scores in school history, posting an 8-under 832 at the Schooner Fall Classic, the third-lowest tournament score in program history, and a 3-under 837 at the SEC Championship, which ranks fifth all-time. Oklahoma's 289.27 season scoring average stands as the third-lowest in school history, while Drouin-Luttrell's teams now own the 15 best season scoring averages in program history.
 
Individually, Barber wrapped up one of the most accomplished careers in Oklahoma history as the program's second-lowest career scorer with a 72.65 average. Chaney finished eighth in program history with a 73.24 career scoring average, while Isabelle Schlick ranks ninth at 73.40. Mayo narrowly missed the program's top 10 with a 73.74 career average.
 
Barber, an All-SEC selection this season, also finished tied for sixth in school history with two career victories and ranks third in program history with 53 career rounds at par or better.
 
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