Division III Golf Weekly Roundup: Champions and Medalists
Welcome to this week’s edition of the 2025–26 Division III tournament winners recap. Here’s a look at the champions and standout performances from this past weekend.
St. Kate’s Fall Invite
Division: Division III Women’s Golf
Winner: Carleton
Carleton captured the team title at the St. Kate’s Fall Invite at Eagle Valley Golf Course in Woodbury, Minnesota. Individually, Kate Yi of Carleton earned medalist honors, while teammates Carter Sichol and Miny Zhai also secured top-five finishes.
George Phinney Golf Classic
Division: Division III Women’s Golf
Winner: Amherst
Amherst claimed the championship at the George Phinney Golf Classic at Ralph Myhre Golf Course in Middlebury, Vermont, finishing with a team total of +54. Emma Lindemoen won individual medalist honors with a +9, and teammate Grace Zhan finished second at +11.
Williams Fall Invitational
Division: Division III Men’s Golf
Winner: Babson
Babson edged out the field at the Williams Fall Invitational at Taconic Golf Course in Williamstown, Massachusetts, winning by two strokes at +9. Nick Smith led the way with a -1 to secure medalist honors, while teammate Jack Estrella finished fourth.
Saint John’s Fall Invitational
Division: Division III Men’s Golf
Winner: Carleton
Carleton earned the title at the 2025 Saint John’s Invitational at St. Cloud Country Club in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Sam Higaki of Carleton dominated individually, winning medalist honors with a score of -8.
Rhodes Fall Invitational
Division: Division III Men’s Golf
Winner: Transylvania
Transylvania secured the team title at the 2025 Rhodes Fall Invitational at Tunica National Golf and Tennis in Tunica Resorts, Mississippi, finishing at +10. Andy Steed claimed individual medalist honors with a -3, while teammate Tom Buchert placed inside the top 10.
Montgomery Women’s Intercollegiate
Division: Division III Women’s Golf
Winner: Mary Hardin-Baylor
Mary Hardin-Baylor captured the championship at the Montgomery Women’s Intercollegiate at Montgomery Country Club in Montgomery, Alabama. Natalie Catapano of Sewanee earned medalist honors at -3, while Mary Hardin-Baylor’s Camryn Kiser and Julia Sosa tied for second at +1.