PEORIA, Ill. – Bradley Women's Golf travels north to Madison, Wis., for the first time since 2010 to compete in the Wisconsin Badger Invitational, beginning on Sunday, Sept. 14.
WISCONSIN BADGER INVITATIONAL
Location: University Ridge Golf Course - Madison, Wis.
Date: September 14-16, 2025
Live Scoring: Scoreboard Live
Opponents (14-team field): Wisconsin (hosts), South Dakota State, Delaware, St. Thomas (MN), Western Kentucky, Denver, Western Michigan, Colorado State, Green Bay, Washington State, Sam Houston, Illinois, Iowa
Round one tee times begin at 9:00 a.m. on holes one and 10 and are staggered every 10 minutes on the par-72 course on Sunday, Sept. 14. Tee times for rounds two and three on Monday, Sept. 15, and Tuesday, Sept. 16, respectively, will be determined based on team standing after the prior round.
The Braves' lineup for the event will consist of:
1.
Caroline McConnell (9:50 a.m. - Hole 10)
2.
Alyssa Mixon (9:40 a.m. - Hole 10)
3.
Jillian Cosler (9:30 a.m. - Hole 10)
4.
Peyton Coburn (9:20 a.m. - Hole 10)
5.
Allison Pacocha (9:10 a.m. - Hole 10)
Individual -
Addison Jennings (9:00 a.m. - Hole 10)
LAST TIME AT UNIVERSITY RIDGE
Bradley last competed at Wisconsin's home course on Sept. 26-27, 2010. Kelly Amundrud led the Braves with a five-under-par 221, while Breanne Neufeld fired a career-best-tying 70 in the final round to finish tied for 12th. The Braves finished sixth overall in a strong 11-team field, which included Wisconsin, Iowa, Xavier, Georgetown, Southern Methodist and Drake.
RECAPPING THE A-GA-MING INVITATIONAL
The Braves began the 2025-26 season at the A-Ga-Ming Invitational in Michigan over Labor Day Weekend. The team finished in second place with a score of 881, the lowest since 2023 and third-lowest in program history. Senior
Caroline McConnell finished tied for third with a one-under-par 215, and sophomore
Alyssa Mixon finished ninth at 220.
Jillian Cosler,
Allison Pacocha and
Peyton Coburn each finished in the top 20, as well.
COMING UP…
Bradley's next tournament comes on Sept. 29-30, when it travels to Iowa City, Iowa for the Diane Thomason Invitational, hosted by the University of Iowa.