
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. – Suffolk women's golf got its 2025 spring slate underway with a sixth-place performance at the Third Camp Lejeune Intercollegiate Golf Championship over the weekend at the Paradise Point Golf Course.
The Rams put together a three-day card of 971 to claim sixth in the 11-team field. Both the finish and team total are a program-best at the 54-hole invite.
Babson won the annual invite on the Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune with an 888. York and Oglethorpe rounded out the top three with a 901 and 908, respectively.
Ella Torsleff turned in an 18th-place performance with a 237 (+24). That score is the lowest by a Ram at the event, which Suffolk competed in for the second straight season, surpassing Ellie Yarbrough's total of 244 a year ago.
Torsleff's co-captain Brooke Bugajewski was three strokes behind her, good for a share of 21st with fellow Ram Krisna Mahendran and Averett's Sophia Marshall.
Emory Goodson put together a 254 over the three days of competition to claim 37th.
Clare Stackpole-McGrath rounded out the Rams in the Tar Heel State with a 283 to take 46th in the 50-golfer field.
Suffolk returns to the Northeast and heads up to Cortland, New York, next weekend April 11-12 for the Cortland Martin/Wallace Invitational at the Cortland Country Club.