NELLYSFORD, Va. – The No. 15-ranked Washington and Lee University women's golf team secured its seventh consecutive ODAC Championship on Wednesday afternoon, completing a wire-to-wire victory at the 2025 ODAC Women's Golf Championships at Stoney Creek Golf Course at Wintergreen Resort (Par 72, 5,676 yards).
The Generals carded rounds of 302-299-316—917 (+53) to finish eight strokes ahead of No. 16 Randolph-Macon (925, +61) and earn the ODAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship.
Despite a challenging final day, W&L's consistency and depth throughout the tournament helped secure the title after building a 17-stroke lead over Randolph-Macon through the front nine. That cushion allowed the Generals to continue playing aggressively on the back nine, which featured six of the tournament's most difficult holes, while still maintaining control of the leaderboard.
The Generals led the field in par 3 scoring (3.15 avg, +9), par 5 scoring (5.07 avg, +4), and recorded the most birdies (24) and pars (156) of any team. W&L also posted the fewest bogeys (68) and double-bogey-or-worse holes (21) in the field.
Final Team Standings (Top 5):
- No. 15 Washington and Lee – 302-299-316—917 (+53)
- No. 16 Randolph-Macon – 304-309-312—925 (+61)
- Lynchburg – 332-323-328—983 (+119)
- Virginia Wesleyan – 336-333-344—1,013 (+149)
- Averett – 332-342-348—1,022 (+158)
Team Performance Highlights:
- Par 3 Scoring: 3.15 avg. (+9) – Best in field
- Par 4 Scoring: 4.52 avg. (+78) – 2nd in field
- Par 5 Scoring: 5.07 avg. (+4) – Best in field
- Birdies: 24 – Most in field
- Pars: 156 – Most in field
- Bogeys: 68 – Fewest in field
- Double+ Holes: 21 – Fewest in field
- Eagles: 1 – Tied for tournament high
Individual Highlights
- First-year Berkeley Bundy led the Generals with a runner-up finish at +8 (73-72-79—224). She topped the tournament in birdies (8) and par 5 scoring (4.67 avg., -4), earning All-Tournament honors and a spot on the All-ODAC Third Team.
- Senior Laetitia Roegner placed T-4th at +12 (76-75-77—228), notching four birdies and finishing with the second-most pars (37). She earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team.
- Sophomore Ella Wong joined Roegner in fourth, also shooting +12 (77-75-76—228). Wong led all players in par 3 scoring (-1, 2.92 avg.), tallied six birdies, and posted 33 total pars, earning both All-Tournament and All-ODAC Second Team recognition.
- Junior Julia Haetzel finished 12th overall at +23 (76-79-84—239). She played the par 5s even, totaled 30 pars, and was one of just four players to record an eagle. Haetzel was named to both the All-Tournament Team and All-ODAC First Team.
- First-year Alex Crews wrapped up her rookie year conference slate with a T-17th finish at +36 (87-77-88—252). She contributed four birdies and was named a Top-18 finisher by the conference.
Postseason Honors – W&L Award Winners
Up Next
With the ODAC title secured, the Generals will await the announcement of the NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship field on Monday, May 5. The national championship will feature 34 teams and 176 players, with 25 automatic qualifiers and nine at-large selections, along with six individual at-large qualifiers.
Nestled in the mountains of Virginia, Washington and Lee University is a proud member of NCAA Division III and the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Founded in 1749, W&L is the ninth-oldest college in the United States and a top-ranked liberal arts university. With over 500 student-athletes in 24 varsity sports, the Generals have celebrated over 265 conference championships. Learn more about the Blue and White by visiting www.generalssports.com or on social media at @WLUGenerals.