University of Richmond Athletics

Spiders Wrap up Fall Season at Evie Odom Invitational
10/18/2025 | Women's Golf
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — The Richmond Spiders women's golf team combined for a team score of 9-over par in the final round of the final tournament of their fall season, shooting a 289 at the Evie Odom Invitational Saturday. Richmond's score was its best round of the 54-hole event and its lowest since the season-opening Tribe Invitational, which UR won by a program-record 31 strokes.
UR finished the event at 50-over par (890), 12th in the field. The Spiders were led by junior Maya Beasley, who shot a 1-under 69 to finish the event at 7-over par (217), tied for 22nd on the individual leaderboard. It was Beasley's 14th career top-25 finish and first since she won the Tribe Invitational last month.
"I feel pretty good. It was nice to start off the way that it did but I definitely want to improve in some aspects heading into the offseason," said Beasley. "It was great to end the fall here at the Evie Odom and I can't believe the fall season is already over!"
Beasley played the par 4s at Princess Anne Country Club in a combined 1-under par during the event, tied for fourth best in the field. She finished two shots in front of freshman Addie Doroh, who tied for 31st at 9-over par (219).
Senior Hannah Lydic (12-over 222) tied for 44th after shooting a 1-over 71 Saturday.
Senior Olivia Wilkie and sophomore Katie Magner were part of a group of four golfers who tied for 65th at 24-over par (234).
Richmond will return to competition on January 26-27 at the Sea Best Invitational in Jacksonville, Fla.
"Getting a win was huge," said coach Calle Barlow when asked to reflect on Richmond's fall season. "We played in some great events and we got to watch some good teams get around golf courses which was a good experience for everyone! I am ready to get better this fall and get ready for our championship season. We saw some glimpses of good golf!"
UR finished the event at 50-over par (890), 12th in the field. The Spiders were led by junior Maya Beasley, who shot a 1-under 69 to finish the event at 7-over par (217), tied for 22nd on the individual leaderboard. It was Beasley's 14th career top-25 finish and first since she won the Tribe Invitational last month.
"I feel pretty good. It was nice to start off the way that it did but I definitely want to improve in some aspects heading into the offseason," said Beasley. "It was great to end the fall here at the Evie Odom and I can't believe the fall season is already over!"
Beasley played the par 4s at Princess Anne Country Club in a combined 1-under par during the event, tied for fourth best in the field. She finished two shots in front of freshman Addie Doroh, who tied for 31st at 9-over par (219).
Senior Hannah Lydic (12-over 222) tied for 44th after shooting a 1-over 71 Saturday.
Senior Olivia Wilkie and sophomore Katie Magner were part of a group of four golfers who tied for 65th at 24-over par (234).
Richmond will return to competition on January 26-27 at the Sea Best Invitational in Jacksonville, Fla.
"Getting a win was huge," said coach Calle Barlow when asked to reflect on Richmond's fall season. "We played in some great events and we got to watch some good teams get around golf courses which was a good experience for everyone! I am ready to get better this fall and get ready for our championship season. We saw some glimpses of good golf!"
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