KUTZTOWN, Pa. -- The Kutztown University women's golf team will look to extend its run of top five team finishes at the PSAC Championship when the 2026 edition tees off from Kutztown's Berkleigh Golf Club on Wednesday morning.
The Golden Bears finished fifth at the 2025 tournament and fourth in 2024. Their lone PSAC title came in 2017.
Leading Kutztown into the tournament is two-time All-PSAC First Team selection and 2025 PSAC Championship runner-up
Brooke Graham (Carlisle, Pa./Boiling Springs). The junior from Carlisle, Pa., won her home tournament back on April 12 and has five top five finishes in six spring tournaments. Graham, who also placed third at the 2024 PSAC Championship, carries a team-best 80.06 average over 12 tournaments (16 rounds) for the entire 2025-26 season.
Head coach
Robert Fisher, who is embarking upon his final PSAC Championship prior to retirement, has a strong lineup behind Graham that includes freshman
Eva Moawad (Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin), junior
Grace Klements (Little Egg Harbor Township, N.J./Pinelands Regional), freshman
Livia Andov (Pekanbaru, Indonesia/) and senior
Gabby Cohen (Jeffersonville, N.Y./Sullivan West) to start the tournament.
Moawad has acclimated well to the collegiate game, posting two top fives and five top 10s while averaging 86.38 over 16 rounds. The Harrisburg, Pa., native has three straight rounds in the 80s and tied for fourth to equal her best finish of the season at the Kutztown Spring Invitational a week and a half ago.
Klements kicked off the spring with a career best runner-up finish and tied her career low round with an 81 (+9) at the Millersville Spring Invitational. She's shooting 88.57 for the season and has a best finish of 27th at the PSAC Championship back in 2024.
Andov's rookie season has had peaks and valleys but her immense potential has been on display multiple times. In just her third collegiate round, she shot 81 to open the Millersville Fall Classic on the same Berkleigh Golf Club track that hosts this week's PSAC Championship. Andov followed that up with a career best third-place finish at the Jefferson Fall Invitational. She brings an 88.81 average over 16 rounds into the tournament and has one top 10 finish to her credit this spring.
Cohen owns Kutztown's lowest round this season, rocketing to a runner-up finish at the Kutztown Fall Invitational back in October with a career low 4-over par 74. The lone senior in the lineup holds an 89.58 average over 12 rounds, solidifying a Golden Bear lineup that features all five players with averages in the 80s.
Gannon is looking to win its seventh consecutive PSAC championship, an unprecedented run of success. The Golden Knights have won a league-leading nine titles since the inaugural PSAC Women's Golf Championship in 2008.
West Chester, Kutztown, Bloomsburg and Millersville are the next highest ranked teams based on their tournament performances this season. All will be vying to put an end to Gannon's dominance.
Opening round play begins Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. The 54-hole tournament continues Thursday at 10 a.m., and concludes with the final round Friday starting at 9 a.m.
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