CORNELL BIG RED WOMEN'S GOLF

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Cornell's women's golf program competes within the Ivy League, one of college golf's most competitive conferences, representing the university's 26,793-student body in Ithaca, New York. Founded in 1865, Cornell brings nearly 160 years of academic and athletic tradition to its springtime competition schedule. Playing as an Ivy League institution in Division I-FCS, the Big Red compete against some of the Northeast's most storied programs while maintaining the rigorous academic standards characteristic of the Ivy athletic experience.

Competing primarily during the spring season, Cornell's women golfers participate in a schedule designed around the Northeast's climate and academic calendar. Like other Ivy League women's golf programs, the Big Red operate without athletic scholarships, relying instead on academic merit-based financial aid and institutional support. The team represents one of Cornell's Olympic sports offerings, contributing to the university's comprehensive Division I athletics portfolio across multiple sports and competitive levels.

KEY FACTS

SchoolCornell University
SportWomen's Golf
ConferenceIvy League
DivisionD1-FCS
LocationIthaca, New York
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Cornell Women's Golf compete in?
Cornell Big Red Women's Golf competes in the The Ivy League conference at the NCAA D1-FCS level.
Where does Cornell play women's golf home games?
Cornell Women's Golf plays home games at Home Venue in Ithaca, NY.
Who is the head coach of Cornell Women's Golf?
The head coach of Cornell Big Red Women's Golf is Staff.
When was Cornell Women's Golf program established?
The establishment date for Cornell Women's Golf is not currently available.