NAPLES, Fla. – The women's golf team competed in the final day of the 2025 Ivy League Championship Sunday, jumping one spot to finish the tournament in third place.
The Big Green posted a +25 team score, tying with Columbia for third place. They finished five strokes behind second place Harvard (+20) while Princeton won the championship with a +4.
Caroline Chung finished the tournament with a +7. The sophomore finishes in tenth place with an 81 (+9) on the final round.
In 15
th overall is junior
Sophie Thai. Thai sunk one birdie en route to a 75 (+3) on Sunday. She finishes the tournament a +9.
Olivia Cong shot an even final round to finish the tournament a +10 and sit tied for 16
th overall. Cong sunk three birdies on the back half, finishing the nine holes one stroke under park. She was the only Big Green golfer to post an under score on Sunday.
Hope Hall posted a 75 (+3) on the final 18 holes to tie her for 16
th overall with teammate Cong. Hall collected two birdies in her final round.
Rounding out the top-20 in the individual standings is
Lauren Pham. Pham finishes the tournament a +11 thanks to three birdies and a 77 (+5) on the final round.
Alissa Xu rounds out Big Green golfers, sitting 23
rd overall. She finished Round Three with a 78 (+6), bringing her tournament total to +14.
While the Big Green wrapped the tournament in third, the team led the field in par 3 and par 5 scoring as well as sat third in the field in total birdies made.
Carolyn A. Pelzel '54a Head Coach of Women's Golf
Alex Kirk said his team had a solid performance on the final day.
"Everyone on the team contributed to our success. I think this is a sign of our depth. All six players from this tournament are returning next season," Kirk said. "I'm proud of our fight, we never gave up. Thank you for a great season."