DIII Weekly Recap #1: Tournament Winners
Welcome to the first edition of the 2025–26 collegiate golf tournament winners recap for Division III. Here’s a look at the champions and standout performances from Labor Day weekend.
Augsburg Fall Invite
Division: Division III Men’s Golf
Winner: Saint John’s (Minnesota)
Saint John’s (Minnesota) won the Augsburg Fall Invite at Majestic Oaks Golf Club in Ham Lake, Minnesota, finishing with a team score of +25 to win by two strokes. Austin Roloff earned medalist honors for the Johnnies.
Transylvania Fall Invite
Division: Division III Men’s Golf
Winner: Transylvania University
Transylvania hosted and won the Transylvania Fall Invite at the University Club of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. Seth Hickerson (+1) and William Carr (+2) both placed inside the top 10 for the Pioneers. Watcharakan Chankarn of Greensboro captured medalist honors.
Lynn Schweizer Invitational
Division: Division III Women’s Golf
Winner: Randolph-Macon College
Randolph-Macon claimed the Lynn Schweizer Invitational at Denison Golf Club in Granville, Ohio, with a team score of +19, winning by 26 strokes. Four Yellow Jackets placed inside the top 10: Morgan Mussatt (+1), Lilly Hall (+6), Alexis Haller (+8), and Grace Anne Haggerty (+10). Becky Williams of DePauw secured medalist honors.
CSB Invitational
Division: Division III Women’s Golf
Winner: Macalester College
Macalester took first place at the CSB Invitational at Blackberry Ridge Golf Course in Sartell, Minnesota, finishing with a team score of +45, two strokes ahead of the field. Bailey Lengfelder earned medalist honors at +7, while teammates Yangyang Gu and Ava Austria also finished inside the top 10.
Highland Classic
Division: Division III Men’s Golf
Winner: Millikin University
Millikin dominated the Highland Classic at Highland Springs Municipal Golf Course in Rock Island, Illinois, winning by 29 strokes with a team total of –30. Trevor Bigerstaff secured medalist honors, with teammates Jack Bollinger, Luke Bradley, and Jake Krustolvich also finishing in the top 10.