SUNSET, S.C. – Lynn Lim won her first collegiate tournament, earning co-medalist honors this weekend at the Clemson Invitational. The senior led all three days, carding a program-record 63 in the opening round and going 1-under par over the final 36 holes to bring home the title with a 10-under-par total alongside Arkansas’ Maria Jose Marin.

“I’m so incredibly happy for Lynn winning her first college tournament,” said head coach Greg Allen. “She deserves it so much. She’s been close a few times, so it’s great to see her finally get one.”

Ava Merrill went 1-under par on Sunday to finish the event in seventh place individually. Sara Im, who earned 17th individually, notched a 2-under par final round complete with five birdies. Angelina Tolentino had a 78 to close her tournament, and Elizabeth Rudisill an 80.

Competing as an individual, Kathryn Ha finished 45th with a 76 on Sunday.

“I thought Lynn, Sara and Ava played well today, and in fact they had a nice tournament,” said Allen. “AT and Rudy never really got anything going today, so it was nice to be able to hang in there and finish third.”

The Commodores finished at 4-under-par as a team. Florida won the tournament at 17-under par.

“I feel like we got some confidence this week and know what we need to work on before SEC Championships in mid-April,” said Allen. “Now our focus will be on Ava and Rudy at the ANWA. What an incredible opportunity for both them and our program. I couldn’t be more proud.”

The 2026 Augusta National Women’s Amateur will take place from April 1-4. Vanderbilt will compete at the SEC Championships from April 17-21 at the Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida.