CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL
PRINCETON, N.J. -- The Ivy League Golf Championships are set to return to historic Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey. The club has hosted seven U.S. Opens, two U.S. Women’s Opens, two PGA Championships, and the 2023 Women’s PGA Championship.
For the third time, both the men’s and women’s golf championships will be held together at Baltusrol Golf Club. The club previously hosted both championships in 2010 and 2014. On the men’s side, Columbia won both previous championships at Baltusrol. On the women’s side, Penn won in 2010 and Harvard claimed the title in 2014.
FRIDAY, APRIL 24
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
SUNDAY, APRIL 26
MEN’S STORYLINES
- Princeton captured the 2025 Ivy League men's golf title at Rolling Green Golf Club, scoring one-under par (559) in a shortened event due to weather.
- Riccardo Fantinelli returns to the field and is in search of his third Ivy League individual championship after claiming medalist honors in 2023 and 2025. Fantinelli, a two-time GCAA/PING All-American, was the unanimous Ivy League Player of the Year after shooting a 67 (-3) on day one and a 69 (-1) on day two for a two-day total of four-under-par, 136.
- Seven members of the All-Ivy team are back in the field from a year ago, including Dartmouth's Tyler Brand, Princeton's Riccardo Fantinelli, Reed Greyserman, and Tommy Frist, Harvard's William Ma, Yale's Will Lodge, and Penn's Hayden Adams
WOMEN’S STORYLINES
- The League has had three different champions in the last three seasons. Princeton claimed the crown at last season’s championship, pulling away from the field to finish 16 strokes ahead of second-place Harvard. In 2024, Dartmouth won its first-ever League title, edging Yale by two strokes. In 2023, Penn topped Harvard by four strokes.
- Last year’s individual champion, Vanessa Zhang, is seeking to become just the third Ivy golfer to win back-to-back individual titles. The Vancouver native finished 11-under-par with a 54-hole total of 205, the lowest in Ivy League Championship history.
- Three teams enter the championship ranked in the top 100 nationally: No. 71 Princeton, No. 94 Columbia, and No. 97 Dartmouth.
- Two Ivy golfers are ranked among the top 200 individual players: Princeton’s Thanana Kotchasanmanee (No. 120) and Harvard’s Vanessa Zhang (No. 157).