CGN Feature: Weekly Recap: Tournament Winners – NAIA & Division III

Welcome to this week’s collegiate golf tournament winners recap for NAIA and Division III. Here’s a look at standout performances from across the country:


Muskingum Invitational
Division: Division III Women’s Golf
Winner: Otterbein
Otterbein won the tournament at Eaglesticks Country Club in Zanesville, OH, posting a 29-over-par score of 589 (294–295) to win the six-team event.


Geneva Men's Invitational
Division: Division III Men’s Golf
Winner: Geneva
Geneva hosted and won the tournament at Seven Oaks Country Club in Beaver, PA, finishing at +35 to claim the title.


Alvernia Spring Invitational
Division: Division III Women’s Golf
Winner: Alvernia
Alvernia hosted and won the title at Ledgerock Golf Club, posting a team total of +88.


Max and Susan Stith Invitational
Division: Division III Men’s Golf
Winner: Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Mellon won the title at The Dominion Club in Glen Allen, VA, posting a team score of 604 to take the win.


FSC Glen Oaks Invitational
Division: Division III Men’s Golf
Winner: LeTourneau
LeTourneau took home first place at the FSC Glen Oaks Invitational with a team total of 869 (+5).


WWU 2025 Spring Invitational
Division: NAIA Men’s Golf
Winner: William Woods
William Woods hosted and captured first place with a 9-over-par total of 587.


ACU-OUAZ Triangular
Division: NAIA Women’s Golf
Winner: OUAZ
OUAZ won the tournament at The Legend at Arrowhead Golf Club.


Patriot Invite
Division: NAIA Men’s Golf
Winner: Lindsey Wilson
Lindsey Wilson claimed the title at The Country Club in London, KY, finishing at +17 overall.


UPIKE Spring Invite
Division: NAIA Men’s Golf
Winner: Pikeville
Pikeville won at StoneCrest Golf Course in Prestonsburg, KY, recording a +35 through two rounds.


Lady Roadrunner Invitational
Division: NAIA Women’s Golf
Winner: SCAD Savannah
SCAD Savannah claimed first place at the Dalton Golf Club in Dalton, GA, finishing at +20.


Congratulations to all the winners!
Stay tuned for next week’s recap of top collegiate golf performances.

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