Cincinnati Womens Golf Opens Paradise Invitational With One Standout Performance

The Bearcats battled tough conditions in the opening round of the Paradise Invitational and look to climb the leaderboard as the tournament continues.

Cincinnati Women’s Golf Opens FAU Paradise Invitational, Eyes Rebound in Round Two

BOCA RATON, Fla. - The University of Cincinnati women’s golf team got their spring season underway Monday at the FAU Paradise Invitational, with the Bearcats battling through a tough opening round at Osprey Point Golf Club. Cincinnati turned in a team score of 318 (+30) on the Raven/Falcon course, placing them 16th heading into Tuesday’s second round.

Leading the way for the Bearcats was Mar Garcia Jimenez, who posted a 78 (+6) to land in a tie for 57th on the individual leaderboard. Garcia Jimenez showed flashes of control on a course that demanded precision, especially in the breezy conditions that challenged the entire field. Her round gives Cincinnati a solid anchor to build on as they look to gain ground on day two.

Clara Willem followed close behind with a 79 (+7), while Ellise Rymer carded an 80 (+8). Rim Imni (81) and Yu-Wei Chiang (83) rounded out the lineup for Cincinnati. While the team struggled to find rhythm across all five players, there’s still plenty of golf left to play - and plenty of opportunity to climb the standings.

The leaderboard is tightly packed near the top, with Kentucky setting the pace at even-par (288), just one shot ahead of Tennessee (289). Georgia (293), host school Florida Atlantic (295), and Colorado State (299) round out the top five. A logjam of teams - Indiana, Clemson, Notre Dame, and Texas Tech - all sit tied for sixth at 300 (+12), making Tuesday’s round critical for positioning.

For Cincinnati, the mission is clear: clean up the mistakes, capitalize on scoring chances, and make a move. The opening round may not have gone as planned, but with experienced players like Garcia Jimenez and a young core eager to compete, the Bearcats have the tools to bounce back.

Play resumes Tuesday morning as the team looks to sharpen its execution and make a statement in the second round of this early-season test.