CHICAGO – Loyola Chicago women's golf opens its 2025-26 slate this weekend at the A-Ga-Ming Invite hosted by Central Michigan. The teams will play 36 holes Sunday with the final round of 18 on Monday.
Their first tournament of the season will be held at the par-72, 6,000-yard Sundance Course at the A-Ga-Ming Golf Resort. Players are set to tee off with a shotgun start on Sunday at 8 a.m. CT and will play 36 holes continuously. The event's final 18 holes will be played on Labor Day with players teeing off again at 8 a.m. CT.
The Rambler lineup features three returners and two freshmen.
Cassie Psuik,
Grace Durkin, and
Madison Haugen will suit up in the Maroon & Gold for another season, while
Teagan Connors and
Reese Kite make their debut.
Maureen O'Leary,
Grace Hui,
Amelia Gatti, and
Reese Clark will compete as individuals.
Central Michigan, Detroit Mercy, Green Bay, Bradley, Oakland, Western Michigan, Bowling Green, Chicago State, Bellarmine, and Ohio will join Loyola on the course.
The Ramblers placed seventh in the 14-team field last season. Of the returning athletes, Hui placed the highest in 21
st. She scored 234 (+18) over the three rounds as an individual.
Psuik and Haugen both fell in the top-half of finishers in 29
th and 38
th, respectively.