COMPLETE RESULTS
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – It was a record-setting day for the Radford women's golf program as the Highlanders claimed the team championship and
Macy Johnson won the individual title at the 2025 Kingsmill Intercollegiate at Kingsmill Resort across Monday and Tuesday.
With the individual win, Johnson put herself at the top of the all-time Highlander greats. It was her third career victory overall and she became the first Radford student-athlete to win three career tournaments in school history (with record book data going back through the 2008-09 campaign).
As a unit, it was Radford's first multi-team tournament victory of the season and the first since the squad won the Elon Invitational back on September 19, 2023. Johnson also won the individual title at that event which took place in the Fall of last year.
To make the performance even more impressive, Radford literally ran away with the tournament as the group finished at +5 for the entire three rounds. The next closest team, Penn, found itself 14 strokes behind the Highlanders at the end of competition.
Radford posted a +5 and +1 as a team over Monday's two rounds and put an exclamation point on the victory with a final round of -1 on Tuesday.
THE BASICS
RESULTS: 1st out of 10 teams (+5)
TOURNAMENT: 2025 Kingsmill Intercollegiate (Hosted by William & Mary)
LOCATION: Kingsmill Resort (Williamsburg, Virginia)
COURSE INFO: Par 72 course over 6,017 yards
TOURNAMENT INFO: 10 teams and 64 competing student-athletes
NOTABLES
- Johnson claimed the indvidiaul championship with a -6 performance. She posted a -4 and -2 over the first two rounds and finished things off at even-par to seal the individual victory by a stroke.
- Not to be overshadowed by their teammate,
Shea Smith (4th, E) and
Grace Addison (8th, +7) made it three Highlanders in the top eight with standout performances as well.
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Caroline Gilreath (T-11th, +9) and
Hannah Lindemann (T-18th, +13) rounded out the Radford scoring five with big showings to seal the team title. No Highlander finished below 18th in the event out of 64 competing student-athletes.
- As a unit, Radford finished second overall in both eagles (1) and birdies (34). The team also recorded 119 holes of par, good for third best at the tournament.
- The Highlanders also limited their mistakes as the group finished with the least number of bogeys at the competition (34).
- Radford had a knack for the long ball as the Highlanders were the top scoring team on both par 4's (4.13 average) and par 5's (4.80).
HIGHLANDER RESULTS
1.
Macy Johnson: -6 (-4, -2, E)
4.
Shea Smith: E (+4, -2, -2)
8.
Grace Addison: +7 (+5, +3, -1)
T-11.
Caroline Gilreath: +9 (E, +2, +7)
T-18.
Hannah Lindemann: +13 (+6, +5, +2)
T-22. Mckenzie Weddle: +16 (+5, +5, +6)*
(* Playing as an individual)
TEAM LEADERBOARD
1. Radford: +5
2. Penn: +19
3. George Fox: +24
4. Monmouth: +53
5. William & Mary: +55
6. Mount St. Mary's: +71
7. Fairfield: +72
8. North Carolina Central: +86
9. Le Moyne: +138
10. Maryland-Eastern Shore: +167
UP NEXT
There is no rest for the Highlanders as the squad heads to Greenville, North Carolina for Eastern Carolina University's Ironwood Invitational that runs Monday, March 31 through Tuesday, April 1 at Greenville Country Club. The tournament will serve as the final tune-up for the upcoming Big South Championships on Sunday, April 13 through Wednesday, April 16 in Fripp Island, South Carolina.