
Cantú Announces 2025-26 Women's Golf Schedule
August 06, 2025 | Women's Golf
Just a little over a month away from the start of the fall season, Tennessee women's golf coach Diana Cantú announced the Lady Vols' 2025-26 schedule Wednesday.
"This season's competitive schedule is well-rounded," said Cantú. "I look forward to seeing how our team performs in various settings and environments. It will prepare us for another strong postseason.
"We are returning to some staple events that have been great for us in the past, as well as venturing out to different areas to new settings. We have a talented team this year. I am excited to get the season going."
Tennessee's schedule consists of nine regular season events, with a home tournament in the fall.
In the spring, five regular season tournaments precede April's SEC Championships, which are set to be contested at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida, for the third consecutive season.
The Lady Vols are scheduled to play tournaments in seven different states, along with a trip to Canada in September.
For the seventh time in eight seasons, the Lady Vols will tee off their fall slate at the Cougar Classic, hosted by the College of Charleston at Yeaman's Hall, running Sept. 8-9.
Around two weeks later, the squad will head north to Aurora, Ontario, for the Canadian Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 22-23), co-hosted by Michigan and Kent State.
Headlining Tennessee's fall slate for its third tournament of the season is the 28th Annual Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship at Cherokee Country Club in Knoxville, running from Oct. 5-7.
For the fourth and final event of the fall season, the Big Orange head out west for the Stanford Intercollegiate which runs from Oct. 17-19.
To kick off their spring slate, the Lady Vols will take part in the FAU Paradise Invitational at Osprey Point Golf Course from Feb. 2-4.
Following the spring-opener, UT will keep it in the Sunshine State for its second spring event and will tee it up in the Moon Golf Invitational (Feb. 15-17) for the second consecutive season.
After a three-week pause, Tennessee is set to compete in the Chris Banister Golf Classic (March 8-10), hosted by Jacksonville State at RTJ Golf Trail's Silver Lakes Course.
For its fourth contest of the spring, Tennessee will take a trip to Sunset, South Carolina, for the Clemson Invitational, running March 27-29 at The Reserve at Lake Keowee. This will mark the fourth consecutive season for the Lady Vols to take part in the tournament.
To wrap up regular season play, the Lady Vols will head to Dallas, Texas, for the Vertex Bank Collegiate (April 6-7), hosted by SMU.
UT will begin postseason play at the SEC Championship, hosted at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida, from April 14-18.
The team is coming off a 2024-25 season in which they posted eight top-five finishes and a 13th-place showing at the 2025 NCAA Championships, which was the best finish since 2019.
Fall Schedule
Sept. 9-10: Cougar Classic | Charleston, SC
Sept. 22-23: Canadian Collegiate Classic | Aurora, Ontario
Oct. 5-7: Mercedes-Benz Collegiate | Knoxville, Tenn.
Oct. 17-19: Stanford Intercollegiate | Palo Alto, Calif.
Spring Schedule
Feb. 2-4: FAU Paradise Invitational | Boca Raton, Fla.
Feb. 15-17: Moon Golf Invitational | Melbourne, Fla.
March 8-10: Chris Banister Golf Classic | Gadsden, Ala.
March 27-29: Clemson Invitational | Sunset, SC
April 6-7: Veritex Bank Collegiate | Dallas, Texas
April 17-21: SEC Championships | Bellair, Fla.
May 11-13: NCAA Regionals | TBD
May 22-27: NCAA Championships | Carlsbad, Calif.
"This season's competitive schedule is well-rounded," said Cantú. "I look forward to seeing how our team performs in various settings and environments. It will prepare us for another strong postseason.
"We are returning to some staple events that have been great for us in the past, as well as venturing out to different areas to new settings. We have a talented team this year. I am excited to get the season going."
Tennessee's schedule consists of nine regular season events, with a home tournament in the fall.
In the spring, five regular season tournaments precede April's SEC Championships, which are set to be contested at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida, for the third consecutive season.
The Lady Vols are scheduled to play tournaments in seven different states, along with a trip to Canada in September.
For the seventh time in eight seasons, the Lady Vols will tee off their fall slate at the Cougar Classic, hosted by the College of Charleston at Yeaman's Hall, running Sept. 8-9.
Around two weeks later, the squad will head north to Aurora, Ontario, for the Canadian Collegiate Invitational (Sept. 22-23), co-hosted by Michigan and Kent State.
Headlining Tennessee's fall slate for its third tournament of the season is the 28th Annual Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship at Cherokee Country Club in Knoxville, running from Oct. 5-7.
For the fourth and final event of the fall season, the Big Orange head out west for the Stanford Intercollegiate which runs from Oct. 17-19.
To kick off their spring slate, the Lady Vols will take part in the FAU Paradise Invitational at Osprey Point Golf Course from Feb. 2-4.
Following the spring-opener, UT will keep it in the Sunshine State for its second spring event and will tee it up in the Moon Golf Invitational (Feb. 15-17) for the second consecutive season.
After a three-week pause, Tennessee is set to compete in the Chris Banister Golf Classic (March 8-10), hosted by Jacksonville State at RTJ Golf Trail's Silver Lakes Course.
For its fourth contest of the spring, Tennessee will take a trip to Sunset, South Carolina, for the Clemson Invitational, running March 27-29 at The Reserve at Lake Keowee. This will mark the fourth consecutive season for the Lady Vols to take part in the tournament.
To wrap up regular season play, the Lady Vols will head to Dallas, Texas, for the Vertex Bank Collegiate (April 6-7), hosted by SMU.
UT will begin postseason play at the SEC Championship, hosted at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida, from April 14-18.
The team is coming off a 2024-25 season in which they posted eight top-five finishes and a 13th-place showing at the 2025 NCAA Championships, which was the best finish since 2019.
Fall Schedule
Sept. 9-10: Cougar Classic | Charleston, SC
Sept. 22-23: Canadian Collegiate Classic | Aurora, Ontario
Oct. 5-7: Mercedes-Benz Collegiate | Knoxville, Tenn.
Oct. 17-19: Stanford Intercollegiate | Palo Alto, Calif.
Spring Schedule
Feb. 2-4: FAU Paradise Invitational | Boca Raton, Fla.
Feb. 15-17: Moon Golf Invitational | Melbourne, Fla.
March 8-10: Chris Banister Golf Classic | Gadsden, Ala.
March 27-29: Clemson Invitational | Sunset, SC
April 6-7: Veritex Bank Collegiate | Dallas, Texas
April 17-21: SEC Championships | Bellair, Fla.
May 11-13: NCAA Regionals | TBD
May 22-27: NCAA Championships | Carlsbad, Calif.
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