San Antonio, Texas, August 12, 2025
News Summary
The University of Texas at San Antonio women’s golf team has officially revealed its schedule for the upcoming season, featuring six tournaments in Texas and several events in four other states, as well as Mexico. Under the leadership of head coach Summer Batiste, the team will kick off the season at the Sam Golden Invitational and compete in various prestigious tournaments culminating in the NCAA Championship. This comprehensive schedule reflects UTSA’s dedication to providing student-athletes with competitive experiences across diverse locations.
San Antonio, Texas – The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) women’s golf team has officially announced its schedule for the 2025-26 season, which features a total of six tournaments in Texas, alongside additional competitions in four other states and Mexico. This season marks the ninth under head coach Summer Batiste, who has been leading the program since its inception.
The upcoming season will kick off on September 8-9, 2025, at the Sam Golden Invitational in Corinth, Texas. This tournament is hosted by North Texas and will take place at Oakmont Country Club, giving UTSA an early opportunity to showcase its talents on home turf.
Following the Sam Golden Invitational, UTSA will head to Lubbock for the Red Raider Invitational on September 23-24, hosted by Texas Tech at The Rawls Course. This will be UTSA’s first opportunity to compete against teams from outside the San Antonio area in the new season.
During the fall months, the team will also participate in the Ron Moore Intercollegiate, scheduled for October 3-5 in Denver, Colorado, at the University of Denver Golf Club at Highlands Ranch. This will be an important competition for the Roadrunners as they continue to build momentum heading into the winter break.
The fall schedule will conclude with the Jim West Challenge, taking place on October 19-20. Hosted by Texas State at Kissing Tree Golf Club, this event serves as a crucial test for the team before heading into the new year.
As the spring season approaches, UTSA will begin its campaign on January 30-31, 2026, with the Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club in Mexico, hosted by Virginia. This marks the first international event for the Roadrunners in what promises to be an exhilarating spring season.
The team will then return to Texas for the Chevron Collegiate, taking place on February 23-24 at the Golf Club of Houston, hosted by Houston. This will provide an opportunity for the Roadrunners to compete against local rivals in front of familiar supporters.
In March, the schedule remains packed, with the team competing in two key events: the UNLV Invitational on March 2-3 at Las Vegas Country Club, followed by the Betsy Rawls Invitational on March 16-17 at the University of Texas Golf Club. These competitions will be essential for establishing the team’s position ahead of the critical end-of-season tournaments.
UTSA will then wrap up its Texas competition with the MountainView Collegiate, scheduled for March 20-22 at The Preserve Golf Club in Tucson, Arizona. After this, the Roadrunners will head back to their home state for The “Mo”Morial, hosted by Texas A&M from April 6-8 at Traditions Club.
The American Conference Championship is set to occur shortly afterward, from April 13-15 at Southern Hills Plantation Club in Brooksville, Florida, where the Roadrunners will seek to defend their conference reputation.
The season will culminate with the NCAA Regional round scheduled for May 11-13, paving the way to the prestigious NCAA Championship, which will take place from May 22-27 in Carlsbad, California, at Omni La Costa. The team’s performance in these final tournaments will be pivotal in establishing their ranking and potential for post-season success.
This extensive schedule showcases UTSA’s commitment to providing its student-athletes with high-caliber competition while representing the university across various states and Mexico.
FAQ
What is the start date for the UTSA women’s golf season?
The season begins on September 8-9, 2025, at the Sam Golden Invitational in Corinth, Texas.
How many tournaments will the team compete in during the 2025-26 season?
UTSA will participate in six tournaments in Texas and additional events in four other states and Mexico.
When and where is the NCAA Championship scheduled?
The NCAA Championship is scheduled for May 22-27, 2026, at Omni La Costa in Carlsbad, California.
Who is the head coach of the UTSA women’s golf team?
The head coach is Summer Batiste, who is entering her ninth season with the program.
Key Features of the UTSA Women’s Golf 2025-26 Schedule
Event | Date | Location | Host |
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Sam Golden Invitational | Sep 8-9, 2025 | Corinth, TX | North Texas |
Red Raider Invitational | Sep 23-24, 2025 | Lubbock, TX | Texas Tech |
Ron Moore Intercollegiate | Oct 3-5, 2025 | Denver, CO | University of Denver |
Jim West Challenge | Oct 19-20, 2025 | San Marcos, TX | Texas State |
Collegiate Invitational | Jan 30-31, 2026 | Guadalajara, Mexico | Virginia |
Chevron Collegiate | Feb 23-24, 2026 | Houston, TX | Houston |
UNLV Invitational | Mar 2-3, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV | UNLV |
Betsy Rawls Invitational | Mar 16-17, 2026 | Austin, TX | University of Texas |
MountainView Collegiate | Mar 20-22, 2026 | Tucson, AZ | – |
The “Mo”Morial | Apr 6-8, 2026 | College Station, TX | Texas A&M |
American Conference Championship | Apr 13-15, 2026 | Brooksville, FL | – |
NCAA Regional | May 11-13, 2026 | – | – |
NCAA Championship | May 22-27, 2026 | Carlsbad, CA | – |
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf
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