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2025-26 Women's Golf Roster

Profile

  • Graduate Student
    Class
  • Broomfield, Colo.
    Hometown
  • Broomfield HS
    High School
Cobe Wastler
Jimmy Devine
Cobe Wastler
Voght
Meghan Vogt
Graduate Student
Class
Broomfield, Colo.
Hometown

Summary

Biography

2025-26 (graduate): Vogt finished 2-under at the 54-hole Utah Valley Wolverine Invitational to finish tied for 10th with teammate Kiley Reisner. The Cowgirls finished second in the 10-team field and broke the program record for lowest team score.
 
2024-25 (senior): Set the UW record for lowest 36-hole total (137, -7) at the Ram Classic to open the fall schedule. … Finished 12th at the Bobcat Desert Classic with a three-round score of 219 (+3). ... Tied teammate Lucia Morelli for UW’s best score (233, +17) to finish 32nd at the Credit Union 1 Mountain West Women's Golf Championship at the Dinah Shore Tournament Course at Mission Hills Country Club. … Finished 11th in the women's individual field at the PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship in May at Whistling Straits. Vogt carded a 241 (+25) in the 54-hole event and was in contention after shooting 74 on Tuesday but fell off the pace with an 86 in tough conditions as 30 mph wind gusts whipped off Lake Michigan during the final round.

2023-24 (junior): Meghan Vogt was able to play in only one tournament during the 2023-24 season. She placed 40th in the Colonel Wollenburg Ram Classic where she shot a 226 (+10). Vogt has played in 17 of the Cowgirls’ 25 tournaments during her college career. She will enter the 2024 spring season having recorded five Top 25 finishes during her career.

2022-23 (sophomore): Vogt did not play in any 2022 fall tournaments due to injury, but she returned in the spring season to play in all five stroke-play tournaments for the Cowgirls, along with playing in the Mountain Classic Match Play event. Vogt enjoyed her best finish of the season at the Southern Utah Lady Thunderbird, placing seventh with a 220 (+4) total. She also fired her best individual round of the season in the final round of the Lady Thunderbird, shooting a 70 (-2). Her 75.39 stroke average was second best on the Cowgirl team. Vogt earned Academic All-Mountain West Conference honors for the first time in her college career.

2021-22 (freshman): Vogt had an impressive freshman campaign, playing in every tournament for the Cowgirls. She had a team leading 76.20 stroke average through 30 rounds, which at the time ranked ninth in program history. Vogt started the season with four straight Top 25 finishes, leading the team in individual Top 25 showings. She had her best performance of the year at the Denver Ron Moore Intercollegiate where she tied for 13th place. She posted a three-round score of 215 (-1) at the Ron Moore, which was the lowest score posted by any Cowgirl during the season.

High School: Vogt joined the Wyoming Cowgirl program after a successful career at Broomfield High School. As a junior, she placed second at the 2019 Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) Class 5A State Championship. Vogt earned both All-State and All-Region honors in 2019. Unfortunately, she didn’t get the opportunity to compete for a state title her senior season of 2020 as CHSAA was forced to cancel the spring sport seasons due to COVID-19. Vogt recorded numerous Top 10 finishes at amateur tournaments throughout her high school career, including a fifth-place showing in the 2020 Colorado Junior Match Play Championship and an eighth-place finish at 2020 Colorado Junior Amateur Championship.