DAVIS, Calif. — Cal Poly Women’s Golf wrapped up the 2026 Causeway Invitational on Tuesday, finishing in sixth place after a three round tournament held February 23-24. 

Competing against a strong field, the Mustangs carded a final team score of +32, showing noticeable improvement as the tournament progressed.

After a challenging opening round, the Mustangs settled in and delivered their best team performance of the event in Tuesday’s final round. Cal Poly shaved three strokes off their second-round score and an impressive five strokes off their first-round total, firing a collective 8-over par to close out the tournament on a positive note.

Leading the way for Cal Poly was Sara Torres, who delivered the Mustangs’ most consistent performance. Torres finished at +5 for the tournament, placing her in a tie for 17th. She carded an even-par 72 on Monday afternoon and followed it up with a 2-over on Tuesday.

Nicole Koong provided a spark for the Mustangs on the final day. After rounds of 77 and 74, Koong saved her best for last, firing an even-par 72 in the third round. Her final-round effort propelled her up the leaderboard into a tie for 22nd place, marking the team’s second strongest finish.

Rounding out the team scoring for Cal Poly were Taylor Baker and Maddy Saysanasongkham. Baker finished at +11 (t-39th) after a consistent week, while Saysanasongkham concluded her tournament at +14 (t-47th). 

Alex Flier also competed for the Mustangs, finishing at +16 (t-52nd). Triana Fernando (+23) and Sarah Yoo (+15) competed independently in the 64 golfer field.