LOS ANGELES – USC Women’s Golf is ready for another season under Head Coach Justin Silverstein as they announce the 2025-26 schedule. This slate will feature 11 regular-season tournaments, including one home event, and three potential postseason opportunities. 

The Women of Troy will kick off the year at the Annika Intercollegiate in Minneapolis from Sept. 8-10 at the Royal Golf Club. This tournament will allow the Trojans to face some of the top programs in the country right from the start at a unique course. 

From there, USC will have two weeks to practice before heading to Wolcott, Colorado, to compete in the Golfweek Red Sky Classic from Sept. 22-24 at Red Sky Golf Club. The Trojans will be in the field with 19 other teams competing at one of the top courses in Colorado. 

Once the Trojans return from Colorado, they will prepare for the Stanford Intercollegiate, which will be from Oct. 17-19 in Palo Alto. USC will be in the field with 18 other teams at the Stanford Golf Course. The Women of Troy are the defending champions of this event and have won this event a record six times, tying with host Stanford.

USC will round out the fall slate in Atlanta as they take on the East Lake Cup from Oct. 27-29. The Trojans will return to East Lake Golf Club in hopes of bringing the title back to Los Angeles after winning a record four times in the last five appearances.

The spring season will begin for the Trojans as they vie with UCLA in the Battle of LA. Both teams will travel to La Quinta, California, to compete at the Rancho La Quinta Country Club, with the Trojans hoping to keep the bell after last year’s victory.

Once the team returns from La Quinta, the attention turns towards the Therese Hession Regional Challenge. The Women of Troy will look to come back with another win at this event in Palos Verdes Golf Club from February 1-3, as they have won this tournament a record five times, tying them with UCLA.

Two weeks later, the Trojans head back to the desert for the Alice and John Wallace Classic. This tournament, taking place over Valentine’s Day weekend, will be played at Monterey Country Club as the Trojans look to come home with the win this season. 

Upon returning to Los Angeles, USC will host the GameAbove Invitational from March 9-10. Held at Rolling Hills Country Club, this will be the first tournament the team has hosted in the Coach Silverstein era. 

Following their home tournament, the Trojans will take a flight to Honolulu for the Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational hosted by Hawai’i from March 17-18. Shortly after, the team will head to Phoenix for the Ping ASU Invitational from March 23-25. From there, the Trojans will play in one more tournament before the postseason begins as they compete in the Chevron Silverado Showdown in Napa, California. 

The Women of Troy will have three weeks to prepare for the Big Ten Championships once they return from Napa. With the tournament in Glendale, California, the Trojans won’t have far to travel to compete from April 24-26. USC will then get ready for the NCAA Regionals from May 11-13 in hopes of qualifying for the NCAA Championships in Carlsbad, California, from May 22-27. 

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