Women's Golf

KU women’s golf finishes 7th in regional, does not advance to nationals

The Kansas women's golf team finished seventh in NCAA regional competition in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the conclusion of its third and final round on Wednesday afternoon. KU, which had entered as the No. 7 seed in the regional, was looking for a second straight appearance in the NCAA National ...

NCAA regional competition now familiar to KU women’s golf team

The goal is for Amy DeKock is to play 10 more competitive rounds of golf as a Jayhawk before her senior season comes to an end. To squeeze in that many, a total that she and head coach Lindsay Kuhle derived, would require Kansas to not only advance out of its upcoming regional competition in ...

KU women’s golf receives No. 7 seed in Ann Arbor Regional

The Kansas women’s golf team is headed back to the postseason looking to make some noise and perhaps even earn a second straight regional title. The Jayhawks are the No. 7 seed in the 12-team field and will be in action beginning May 11 at University of Michigan Golf Course in Ann Arbor, ...

26 Jayhawk athletes to know in ’26

A new year and the start of the spring semester bring a variety of fresh opportunities for athletes across Kansas’ 16 varsity sports teams. Below are some of the athletes who will have chances to seize the spotlight over the course of 2026. As usual, the only criteria for these selections ...

Year in review, Part 2: The most memorable quotes of 2025

From dog food to pocketknives and everything in between, University of Kansas players and coaches held forth on a variety of subjects over the course of 2025. The Journal-World’s KU sports coverage captured what the Jayhawks had to say at their highest and lowest moments. Here are some of ...

Year in review, Part 1: The most significant storylines of 2025

It’s difficult to distill an entire year of college sports action into a single cohesive story, but the year 2025 in Kansas Athletics certainly saw many of KU’s recent coaching hires begin to bear fruit. Dan Fitzgerald (baseball), Lindsay Kuhle (women’s golf), Nate Lie (soccer) and Matt ...