Harvard women’s golf announces spring 2026 tournament schedule

Naree Song, Head Coach at Harvard Crimson Women's Golf
Naree Song, Head Coach at Harvard Crimson Women's Golf
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The Harvard women’s golf team announced on Mar. 10 its upcoming spring 2026 schedule, which includes four tournaments across the country and concludes with the Ivy League Women’s Golf Championship in Springfield, New Jersey.

The schedule is significant as it features both new challenges and familiar competitions for the Crimson, offering opportunities to compete against top programs nationwide. The season will begin with Harvard’s first appearance at the Betsy Rawls Invitational in Austin, Texas, hosted by the University of Texas from March 16-17.

Following their trip to Texas, the team will travel to College Park, Maryland for the Terps Invitational from April 5-6. The Crimson aim to improve upon last year’s seventh-place finish at this event. Next, Harvard will make its debut at the Therese Hession Buckeye Invitational in Columbus, Ohio on April 17-18, hosted by Ohio State University.

The regular season will conclude with the Ivy League Women’s Golf Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey from April 24-26. Harvard’s Vanessa Zhang will defend her individual championship title during this event as the team seeks its ninth overall league title.

A group of returning golfers is expected to continue developing under Head Coach Naree Song when they return for fall competition later in 2026. For more information and updates about Harvard women’s golf, fans are encouraged to follow the team on social media and visit GoCrimson.com.



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