Emory Leads Entering Final Round of 2025 NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championship

The 2025 NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championship is set for an exciting finish as Emory University holds a commanding lead through three rounds. The Eagles sit at +11 overall, 13 shots ahead of top-ranked Carnegie Mellon, as the field heads into the final day of stroke play at Kingsmill Resort - Williamsburg - VA

Full Team Standings After Three Rounds

  1.  Emory — +11

  2. Carnegie Mellon — +24

  3. Middlebury — +31
    T4. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps — +36
    T4. George Fox — +36

  4. Wellesley — +39

  5. Redlands — +40

  6. Williams — +41

  7. Washington-St.. Louis — +42

  8. Huntingdon — +43

  9. Pomona-Pitzer — +45

  10. Amherst — +48
    T13. St. Catherine — +49
    T13. Grinnell — +52

  11. Illinois Wesleyan — +59

    Top Five Individuals Through Three Rounds

The individual leaderboard is a tight race at the top, with two players sharing the lead at 2-under-par.

  1. Carys Code (Emory) — -2

    • Rounds: +1, -1, -2

  2. Alison Takamiya (George Fox) — -2

    • Rounds: +1, E, -3

  3. Yvette Gorden (Huntingdon) — +2

    • Rounds: +2, -2, E
      T4. Audrey Tir (Middlebury) — +1

    • Rounds: -2, +2, +1
      T4. Cecilia Jia (Carnegie Mellon) — +1

    • (Round-by-round details not specified)

Both Code and Takamiya enter the final round tied for the lead at 2-under, setting up a dramatic finish in the individual championship race. Code's steady improvement through the first three rounds has paced Emory's team success, while Takamiya’s 3-under final round charge vaulted her into contention.

Yvette Gorden from Huntingdon remains firmly in the mix at +2, while Middlebury’s Audrey Tir and Carnegie Mellon’s Cecilia Jia sit tied for fourth at +1.

Final Round Outlook

Heading into the championship’s closing round, Emory is in position to secure the program’s second national title. Carnegie Mellon will need another stellar round to mount a comeback, while teams like Middlebury, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, and George Fox are battling for critical top-five finishes.

On the individual side, the battle between Code and Takamiya will be a key storyline, with several others poised to make a Sunday charge.

Stay tuned to College Golf Network for complete coverage of the final round.

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