Division I Golf Weekly Recap: Team Titles and Medalists
Welcome to this week’s edition of the 2025–26 Division I tournament recap. Here’s a look at the champions and standout performances from across the country. For full results, visit Clippd Scoreboard.
The Autumn Invitational
Course: Lake Placid Club – Lake Placid, NY
Winner: Columbia
Columbia secured the team title at the Autumn Invitational. Luke Harper of Dartmouth claimed individual medalist honors at 9-under, while Columbia’s Neil Kurkani finished runner-up and teammate George Rubelsky placed fourth.
Jim DeLapa Collegiate Invitational
Course: Point O’Woods Golf & Country Club – Benton Harbor, MI
Winner: San Jose State
San Jose State won the championship at 15-under. Dean Muratore of Michigan earned individual honors at 14-under. Keshav Mungali finished runner-up for San Jose State at 13-under, with teammate Ivan Barahona placing fifth at 6-under.
The Carolina Cup
Course: The Carolina Country Club – Spartanburg, SC
Winner: Samford
Samford captured the team title at 20-over. Haden Maxwell of Tennessee Tech was individual medalist at 4-under, with Samford’s Jack Mikesell finishing runner-up.
Ironwood Collegiate Classic
Course: Ironwood Golf & Country Club – Greenville, NC (ECU host)
Winner: East Carolina University
East Carolina secured the championship at 23-under. Phillip Bondestad of ECU earned medalist honors at 11-under, while teammate Davis DeLille also finished inside the top 10.
Windon Memorial Classic
Course: Knollwood Club – Lake Forest, IL
Winner: Illinois
Illinois dominated at the Windon, finishing 36-under. Mesa Falleur of New Mexico won individual honors at 12-under, while Illinois standouts Max Herendeen and Trey Marrion both placed inside the top 10.
Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational
Course: Colonial Country Club – Fort Worth, TX
Winners: North Carolina, Texas, Vanderbilt, Virginia
The Ben Hogan Collegiate ended with four co-champions: North Carolina, Texas, Vanderbilt, and Virginia. Albert Hansson of Georgia Tech won the individual title in a five-player playoff.