DBU Report Fall 2025

FALL 2025 27 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW • This marks DBU’s third National Title in five years, with trophies coming in 2021, 2023, and 2025. • In the last 10 years of competing in the NCAA DII Tournament, DBU has three titles (2021, 2023, 2025), one semifinal finish (2024), and two quarterfinal finishes (2022, 2019). In the years 2016-2018, there was no matchplay portion of the tournament, but DBU finished 6th in 2016, 2nd in 2017, and 3rd in 2018. The 2020 postseason was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. • Fifth-year senior Jordan Karrh and senior Eryn Garza are the only Patriots who also competed on the 2023 NCAA Championship team. INSIDE THE NUMBERS 68 Madison Ude posted the Patriot Low in the quarterfinal match, finding an eagle and three birdies on the day. 24 DBU was 24-under on the par fives in medal match play, which was 14-strokes better than the next best team, CSUSM, who was 10-under. 1 Sidney Robertson led the team in par-four and par-five play, finishing medal match play at four-under for the par fours and nine-under for the par fives. 44 Jordan Karrh topped the medal match play field with 44 pars, finishing with eight more than Gracie Grant, who was second. A YEAR IN REVIEW In the 2024-2025 season, DBU earned four first-place finishes and four second-place finishes. They opened the season with a second-place finish at the Green Wave Classic where Ella Cheek placed second. At the DBU Classic, they finished first, and Ella Cheek gathered her second collegiate title with a five-stroke win. Next, DBU finished fourth at the West Regional Preview, then second at the National Preview and Rollins Legends Invitational. Jordan Karrh finished third at the National Preview, helping the team break the standing 54-hole program record (33-under). To open the spring semester, DBU placed first at the Southern Invite, followed by a fifth-place finish at the Lady Moc Classic. At the Patriot Invitational, DBU was first, and Gracie Grant placed second, then DBU rounded out the regular season with a third-place finish at the Lynn Invite. There, fifth-year senior Jordan Karrh earned her fifth career win by one stroke. In the postseason, DBU finished in fourth place at the LSC Tournament stroke play portion, then went on to best St. Mary’s in the championship match, which ended in a playoff. At the West Regional, the Patriots finished runners-up, and they are now the 2025 National Champions. The Patriots graduated three seniors, including Jordan Karrh, Eryn Garza, and Brandee Fleming. Sidney Robertson and Madison Ude Ella Cheek and Gracie Grant Brandee Fleming and Coach Kenny Trapp For more information, scan this code.

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