SAN MARCOS, Texas – Camille Min-Gaultier capped a standout first half of her sophomore season with yet another top-10.
The 2025 All-American tied for seventh at the Jim West Challenge with a score of five-under 211 in TCU’s fall finale.
Min-Gaultier shot a four-under 68 in Tuesday’s final round at Kissing Tree Golf Club. She birdied three of her final five holes and ascended eight spots from a tie for 15th into the top-10 of the final leaderboard. Min-Gaultier recorded the second-fewest bogeys (seven) of any player over the 54-hole affair.
Behind Min-Gaultier, TCU finished fifth outright at one-over (865). The Horned Frogs scored under par for the second straight round, shooting a two-under 286. TCU was minus-11 over rounds two and three.
The performance from Min-Gaultier willed the Horned Frogs to remain in the top-five. TCU began the day tied with Texas Tech for fifth. The Frogs finished two strokes in front of the Red Raiders and five clear of seventh-place North Texas.
No. 5 Texas A&M notched a one-stroke victory at 15-under 849. Houston’s Natalie Saint Germain claimed individual medalist honors at minus-10.
Min-Gaultier notched her fourth top-10 in five starts this season. From southern France, Min-Gaultier has now placed T10-or-better in seven of her last 11 starts dating back to March. She also recorded her 13th career sub-70 and third of the 2025-26 campaign.
Notably, Min-Gaultier played her 50th career round as a Horned Frog. She has scored par-or-better 26 times (52 percent) and has finished no worse than 25th in any tournament.
Gracie McGovern joined Min-Gaultier in the red on day two in San Marcos. The fellow sophomore signed a two-under 70 final scorecard and tied for 19th (-1, 215). McGovern rattled off three straight birdies on holes 3-5 to conclude her round. She was four-under and bogey-free over her final nine holes. McGovern carded a 71 in the opening round and shot under par in seven of her final nine rounds to close the fall.
Sofie Dimitrova tied for 30th at five-over. Her final round was highlighted by consecutive birdies on 17 and 18. Dimitrova posted an aggregate score of three-under 145 over her final 36 holes. She shot four-under set a season low-18 record in round two.
Sofia Barroso Sá finished one stroke back of Dimitrova and tied for 35th.
Kirstin Angosta and Charlotte Cattaneo each tied for 45th at nine-over. Angosta led TCU with 13 birdies. Cattaneo, who competed as an individual, bookended her tournament with a pair of 74’s in rounds one and three.
Collectively, TCU bagged 57 birdies, the second-most of any team and its highest tally in a tournament thus far.
The Horned Frogs notched their third top-five team finish in five events. TCU improved its overall record to 40-22 ahead of the spring portion of the season.
TCU Individual Leaderboard
T7. Camille Min-Gaultier (-5, 73-70-68 = 211)
T19. Gracie McGovern (-1, 71-74-70 = 215)
T30. Sofie Dimitrova (+5, 80-68-73 = 221)
T35. Sofia Barroso Sá (+6, 78-69-76 = 222)
T45. Kirstin Angosta (+9, 78-72-75 = 225)
T45. Charlotte Cattaneo (+9, 74-77-74 = 225) *
* Denotes individual
Team Leaderboard
1. #5 Texas A&M (-15, 294-280-275 = 849)
2. #33 Florida State (-14, 287-280-283 = 850)
3. #19 Oklahoma (-3, 292-284-285 = 861)
4. Houston (-3, 297-281-283 = 861)
5. #41 TCU (+1, 300-279-286 = 865)
6. #44 Texas Tech (+3, 292-287-288 – 867)
7. North Texas (+6, 300-289-281 = 870)
8. UNLV (+9, 300-281-292 = 873)
9. Texas State (+11, 298-292-285 = 875)
10. #38 Ohio State (+16, 296-296-288 = 880)
11. UTSA (+32, 301-302-293 = 896)
T12. Notre Dame (+33, 298-300-299 = 897)
T12. New Mexico (+33, 303-299-295 – 897)
14. Northern Illinois (+56, 304-309-307 = 920)
Up Next
TCU returns to action following the winter holidays on Jan. 29-30 at the Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club in Mexico. The Horned Frogs then play five consecutive events within the state of Texas from February through the conclusion of the regular season at the Big 12 Championship in late-April.