Golf 4/28/2026 6:09:16 PM Randolph-Macon Lifts ODAC Women's Golf Trophy WLU's Toral Bhatt Earns Individual Medalist WILLIAMSBURG, Va. --- The school that won the first two ODAC women's golf championships more than a decade ago is back in the winner's circle as nationally 12th-ranked Randolph-Macon College hoisted the program's third conference trophy following 54 holes of championship play on the Jamestown Course at Williamsburg National Golf Club in Williamsburg, Va. The Yellow Jackets previously won league titles in 2013 and 2014, which marked the first two years the ODAC officially sponsored women's golf. Fast-forward to Tuesday evening to see RMC taking the final pictures of the event thanks to a six-stroke victory over No. 8 Washington and Lee University. The Yellow Jackets posted a final score of 27-over par 891 (303-294-294), while the Generals finished at 33-over 897 (300-303-294). Randolph-Macon earns the ODAC's automatic entry into the Division III Women's Golf Championship. The full field of teams and selected individual players is slated to be released by 6:00 p.m. ET on Monday, May 11, on NCAA.com. Yellow Jackets and Generals occupied the top-eight spots on the individual leaderboard with WLU's Toral Bhatt claiming individual medalist honors. The Generals' first-year was the only play not in black numbers, finishing at even-par 216 (72-74-70) to win by four strokes over Randolph-Macon's Morgan Mussatt (73-71-76). Bhatt's final round 2-under 70 tied with the University of Lynchburg's Lily Rowe's second round for best 18-hole score of the tournament following three rounds on the par-72 track that played to 5,724 yards. Statistically, the toughest hole on the course was the par-4 370-yard 11th hole, which played 1.05 shots above par and surrendered only seven birdies. The easiest hole for the tournament's 43 players was the par-5 442-yard seventh hole, which played just under a half-shot above par with players carding 27 birdies. RMC's Mussatt was the best player on par-3's at 2-under (2.83). WLU's Bhatt was No. 1 on par-4's at 2-over (4.07), while the Yellow Jackets' Alexis Haller led the field on par-5's at 3-under (4.75). Bhatt topped all players with 12 birdies while RMC's Grace Anne Haggerty and Lilly Hall both reached double figures with 10 apiece. Mussatt and WLU's Mackenzie Cline posted a tournament-best 36 pars. Listed below are the top-18 finishers from the championship. They were presented with the 18 custom pin flags from the event. The top-six players also earned recognition as All-Tournament Team honorees. TOP-18 PIN FLAG FINISHERS (1-6 are All-Tournament Team) Toral Bhatt | WLU Morgan Mussatt | RMC Alexis Haller | RMC Lilly Hall | RMC Berkeley Bundy | WLU Grace Anne Haggerty | RMC Mackenzie Cline | WLU Bella Scucchi | WLU Grace Saunders | LYN Juliette Coffey | VWU Lily Rowe | LYN Gabbie Hollberg | LYN Julia Haetzel | WLU Mia Skaggs | VWU Emily Price | BC Isabella Peregrine | SBC Hannah Rizzo | BC Elli Flinchum | RMC