The University of Texas at Austin Athletics
No. 5 Women’s Golf finishes ninth at Stanford Intercollegiate
10.19.2025 | Women's Golf
Farah O’Keefe leads Texas with top-10 finish.
STANFORD, Calif. — The Texas women's golf team shot their best round of the tournament at 1-under and finished in ninth place at the Stanford Intercollegiate as play wrapped up on Sunday.
The Longhorns carded rounds of 296-284-283 and finished at 11-over-par for the tournament. Stanford won the tournament at 35-under-par followed by Oregon (-14) and Southern California (-10).
Farah O'Keefe made six birdies and carded a 4-under 67 in the final round of the tournament. O'Keefe led Texas with a T10 individual finish. Lauren Kim finished T25 with a score of even-par for the tournament.
Up next the Longhorns close out the fall slate at the Nanea Invitational in Kona, Hawaii, Oct. 27-29.
The Lineup
Farah O'Keefe recorded her 16th career top-10 finish with her T10 finish at 4-under-par for the tournament. O'Keefe played her last two rounds at 7-under. She now has 48 career rounds at par or better.
Lauren Kim finished T25 with a score of even-par for the tournament and even-par in her final round.
Selina Liao shot her best round in the final round with a 1-over 72 and finished at 7-over for the tournament.
Angela Heo carded her best round of the tournament on Sunday with a 1-over 72. Heo made three birdies in her first six holes in the final round.
Vivian Lu made three birdies in her first five holes in the final round of the tournament. Lu finished the tournament with a 5-over 76.
Texas Scores
T10 Farah O'Keefe 74-68-67 (-4)
T25 Lauren Kim 70-71-72 (E)
T54 Selina Liao 75-73-72 (+7)
T60 Angela Heo 77-72-72 (+8)
89 Vivian Lu 80-73-76 (+16)
Head Coach Laura Ianello
"The Longhorns had some standout performances this week, with Farah O'Keefe leading the charge and Lauren Kim right behind her. A T9 finish isn't the standard we set for ourselves, but the team responded well and got better every round after a slow start. If we want to be in the national championship conversation, we have to come out sharper from day one — and we know we're capable of that. This week gave us fuel, not frustration. We'll take those lessons straight into the Nanea Invitational, where we're excited to have All-American Cindy Hsu back in the lineup after competing at the LPGA Q-Series."