BEDMINSTER, N.J. – The University of Pennsylvania women's golf team completed the fall portion of its 2025-26 schedule on Sunday, finishing one stroke away from winning the team title at the Lehigh Invitational. The two-day, 36-hole event took place on the par-72 course at Trump National Golf Club.
Final Results (LeaderboardKing.com)
Penn shot 309 in Saturday's first round and followed up with a 301 on Sunday, the lowest team score in the 15-team field. However, it was not enough to overcome the host Mountain Hawks who shot 303 on Sunday to finish at 33-over-par 609. That was one shot ahead of the Quakers (610, +34). Old Dominion was third, at 611 (+35).
Individually, freshman
Adrienne Ahn-Upton had an outstanding weekend to lead the Quakers. She shot a first-round 75 and then tied for low individual round on Sunday with a 73 to finish the weekend at 4-over-par 148, tying her with two other golfers for third place overall in a field of 93 golfers. Sophomore
Claire Lu (75-78) and senior
Julie Shin (77-76)—who was in the field as an individual—tied for tenth, both finishing at 9-over-par 153, while junior
Maggie Ni carded 10-over-par 154 which tied her for 12th.
Senior
Bridget O'Keefe scored for Penn in the first round, while freshman
Mi Li scored in the second round as they tied for 23rd and 29th, respectively. Junior
Madeleine Zang, who was in the field as an individual, tied for 58th overall.
Navy's Emma Tang (73-74) and ODU's Puneet Bajwa (69-78) tied for medalist honors, both finishing the weekend at 3-over-par 147.
Up Next
Penn will pick up its season in the spring.
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