BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Campbell opens its spring portion of the women's golf schedule next week with the Momentum Transportation UNF Collegiate, hosted by the University of North Florida at the Jacksonville Golf & Country Club.
Following Sunday's practice round the 54-hole event begins Monday with the first two rounds before concluding with Tuesday's final round on the par-72 layout that will play to 6303 yards.
Head coach
John Crooks and associate head coach Val Patino will take a lineup to Jacksonville that includes seniors
Isabella Hahne and
Izabella Grimbrandt, junior
Jade Potter, sophomore
Fanni Gronlund and freshman
Linn Svedlund.
Campbell is the lone Coastal Athletic Association member in the 14-team field that includes eight schools ranked among the nation's top 100. No. 29 Oklahoma State will compete, along with No. 51 Tulsa, No. 65 South Florida and No. 73 Miami.
The Camels are competing at Jacksonville Golf & Country Club for the first time since finishing fifth at the 2017 UNF Collegiate. Annelie Sjoholm, who went on to earn Big South golfer of the year honors that season, was CU's low individual after finishing in third place.
Campbell will be paired with Augusta, Sam Houston State and South Alabama for Monday's first two rounds and open from the 10th through 13th tees in the 8:30 a.m. shotgun start.
Momentum Transportation UNF Collegiate
Jacksonville Golf & CC | Par 72, 6303 Yards
Jacksonville, Fla. | Feb. 23-24, 2026
Live Scoring: Scoreboard.clippd.com
Format: 54 holes (36-18) with 8:30 a.m. shotgun start Monday, 8:45 a.m. shotgun start Tuesday.
The Field (NCAA ranking): Augusta (146)
Campbell (147), Eastern Kentucky (178), Jacksonville (204), Florida Gulf Coast (77), Furman (79), Miami (73), North Florida (96), Oklahoma State (29), Old Dominion (135), Sam Houston State (118), South Alabama (85), South Florida (65), Tulsa (51).
The Course – Jacksonville Golf & CC (Par 72, 6303 yards): Jacksonville Golf & Country Club's 18-hole championship Golf Course, with twin signature greens on holes 9 & 18 is one of the finest private Country Club Course layouts in the state of Florida. The Clyde Johnston and PGA TOUR Professional Fuzzy Zoeller design was named Jax Best Golf Course in 2019, 2020 and 2022.
The Coach: Now in his 35th year as head coach of the CU women and first as Director of Golf,
John Crooks has been named league coach of the year 23 times in his tenure. His teams have combined to earn 37 NCAA post-season trips, including 16 straight appearances for the men or women. His teams have won 162 tournaments and with 100 career tournament titles, Crooks trails only Dan Brooks of Duke (143) on the all-time coaching victories list among Division I women's coaches. He has guided his teams to 27 league titles, including 19 on the women's side and eight in men's competition (from 1990-2025).
The Lineup:
Red-shirt senior
Izabella Grimbrandt (Stockholm, Sweden) carries a 76.9 scoring average into the tournament and has twice posted a season-low 73. Grimbrandt recorded a season-best T21 finish at the Edisto Island Invitational. A two-time WGCA All-America Scholar, she has competed in 26 events while compiling a 76.1 scoring average during her Campbell career. Her career-best finish (T7) came at the 2024 Clemson Tiger Classic.
Sophomore
Fanni Gronlund (Kirkkonummi, Finland) opened the season with a T12 showing (71-73—144) at the Tiger Classic and closed the fall slate with a T14 at Edisto Island. She leads the team with a 73.2 stroke average and has played par, or better, golf six times through 14 rounds. She was named the 2025 CAA Rookie of the Year and WGCA All-America Scholar. Over the summer, she won the Finnish U-21 stroke play national championship. She has played par, or better, golf 12 times in her career, including a collegiate low 2-under 69 at the 2024 Golfweek Fall Challenge, a mark she matched at the 2025 Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate.
Junior
Jade Potter (Edinburgh, Scotland) finished T35 at the Golfweek Fall Challenge (75-74-70—219), where she shot a collegiate low, 1-under 70 in the final round. She owns a 76.3 scoring average through five events. Potter shot back-to-back 73s at the 2025 CAA Championship after entering the lineup for the second round. She earned her best collegiate finish (T22) last spring at the City of Oaks Collegiate.
Freshman
Linn Svedlund (Uppsala, Sweden) has posted a 76.6 scoring average over 11 rounds and turned in a collegiate-low, even-par 71 at the Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate. She turned in a season-best T27 finish at the Edisto Island Invitational. In her collegiate debut at the Tiger Classic, Svedlund was 3-under over her last 23 holes. Svedlund compiled one victory and nine top 10 finishes in 14 World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) events. She was ranked sixth among Swedish U18 girls.
Senior
Isabella Hahne (Kungsbacka, Sweden) has produced seven top-10 finishes in 35 career outings with 25 par, or better, rounds. Hahne finished T10 (73-70—143) at the season-opening Tiger Classic before posting a T21 effort (70-71-76—217) at the Golfweek Fall Challenge. She owns a 75.6 scoring average through five events this year with three rounds of par, or better, golf. A WGCA All-America Scholar and second-team All-CAA performer last season, Hahne was the individual runner-up in 2024 at The Southern (71-72-72). She won the Sea Best Intercollegiate at San Jose CC in 2023 when she was named Big South freshman of the year.
Next: Following the Momentum Transportation UNF Collegiate, Campbell returns to action Mar. 6-8 with the Gators Invitational, hosted by Florida at Mark Bostick GC.