DBU Wins Stroke Play Title, Madison Murr Claims Individual Crown at 2025 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championship

The 2025 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championship at Boulder Creek Golf Club in Boulder City, Nevada, wrapped up its stroke play segment with Dallas Baptist University (DBU) leading the team standings and Cal State San Marcos standout Madison Murr capturing the individual national title.

DBU Tops the Team Leaderboard

DBU delivered a commanding performance, finishing 18-under-par across three rounds to secure the No. 1 seed heading into medal match play. The Patriots posted rounds of -3, -6, and an impressive -9 in the final round to pull away from the field.

Cal State San Marcos (CSUSM) followed in second at -15, fueled by Murr’s individual brilliance. Flagler (-13), Findlay (-12), and Anderson University (-10) rounded out the top five.

The eight teams advancing to medal match play are:

Final Team Stroke Play Standings

  1. DBU (Dallas Baptist University) – -18

  2. Cal State San Marcos (CSUSM) – -15

  3. Flagler – -13

  4. Findlay – -12

  5. Anderson (SC) – -10

  6. West Texas A&M – -7

  7. Central Missouri – -2

  8. Wingate – Even Par

    Teams Missing the Cut

  1. Grand Valley State – +5

  2. Nova Southeastern – +9

  3. Henderson State – +9

  4. Cal State East Bay – +11

  5. Midwestern State – +11

  6. Missouri-St.. Louis – +16

  7. Arkansas-Fort Smith – +34

  8. UIndy (University of Indianapolis) – +35

  9. Ferris State – +39

  10. Arkansas Tech – +40

    Madison Murr Crowned NCAA DII Women’s Golf Individual Champion

Cal State San Marcos junior Madison Murr delivered a stellar performance to win the 2025 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf individual national championship. Murr finished at 14-under-par, shooting rounds of 69 (-3), 64 (-8), and 69 (-3). Her consistency and poise made her the player to beat throughout the week.

Top 5 Individual Standings

  1. Madison Murr (CSUSM) – -14

  2. Gracie Grant (DBU) – -11

  3. Anna Nomrowski (West Texas A&M) – -9
    T4. Kajsa Lindqvist (Lander - Individual) – -8
    T4. Ella Cheek (DBU) – -8

Murr’s victory marks a significant milestone for CSUSM, as she becomes the school’s first NCAA Division II individual national champion in women’s golf.

What’s Next: Medal Match Play Awaits

With stroke play complete, the focus now shifts to medal match play, where the top eight teams will compete in a single-elimination bracket to decide the team national champion. DBU, as the top seed, will look to maintain its momentum, while CSUSM, Flagler, and others aim to chase it down.

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