Miami women’s golf places 15th at Clemson Invitational 

Photo Credit: @HurricanesGolf via X // Miami Hurricanes golf competes in the White Sands Invitational in Paradise Island, Bahamas on Oct. 26, 2025.

The Miami women’s golf team came in 15th place at the Clemson Invitational on Sunday, posting a three-day total of 895. 

The Hurricanes finished 31-over-par for the 54-hole tournament, recording team rounds of 294, 299 and 302. Florida took home the team title with a finish 16-under-par, eight strokes ahead of runner-up Arkansas. 

Stella Jelinek and Ashleen Kaur led the way for Miami, finishing in a tie for 36th place. Both golfers turned in a 5-over-par 221 score for the weekend. Jelinek remained consistent across all three rounds, while Kaur’s weekend was highlighted by a second-round 72. 

Barbora Bujáková tied for 67th at 12-over-par. After struggling in the earlier stages of the invitational, Bujáková found her rhythm in the final round, going 1-over-par 73. 

Cloe Amion Villarino and Rebekah Gardner rounded out the Hurricanes’ lineup, finishing in a tie for 75th at 14-over-par. Amion Villarino opened the tournament strong with a team low round of 71 on the first day before sliding in the final two rounds. 

The Hurricanes now shift their focus to the postseason with the ACC Championship in Wilmington, North Carolina teeing off April 16.