STURTEVANT, Wis. - The University of Northwestern Women's Golf team began its 2025-26 season with high expectations and aspirations on Friday, taking part in the two-day Ives Grove Firebird Women's Fall Classic. The back-to-back Upper Midwest Athletic Conference champion, coming off its best finish at NCAA nationals in program history, has its entire roster back from a year ago, in addition to a talented freshman class. Friday was the commencement of what Head Coach
Billy Aune hopes is another special season. You can follow along with the live tournament scoring
here.
Day One
Despite the program's two best golfers in its history returning, it was the rookies who stole the show on Friday at Ives Grove Golf Course.
Brielle Lenz (Marshfield, Wis./Marshfield) made birdies on holes one, eight, 10, 12 and 17 en route to a debut score of 78 (+6), which puts her in eighth place as an individual heading into Saturday's final round. One shot behind Lenz was her classmate,
Bri Brandt (Blaine, Minn./Legacy Christian Academy), who birdied holes 10 and 14 on her way to a 79 (+7), good for 10th place with 18 holes to play.
Paige Johnson (Zimmerman, Minn./Homeschool) began her season with a birdie on the first hole and turned in an 82 (+10, 23rd place), while
Morgan Eckman (Jordan, Minn./Jordan) carded an 83 (+11, 29th place).
Ellie Rolland (Otsego, Minn./Rogers) closed out UNW's scoring with a 92 (+20, 67th place).
The Eagles will be back at it on Saturday as they try to chase down Aurora University, who is in first place as a team with a four-player score of +19. Northwestern is in third place in the 18-team field at +34, just one shot behind second-place UW-Whitewater.