KNOXVILLE, TENN. – Freshman
Linn Svedlund shot her season low score to highlight Campbell performances Tuesday in the final round of the Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate at Cherokee Country Club.
Isabella Hahne (75-72-73—220) was Campbell's low individual in a tie for 37th on the par-71 Donald Ross design.
Fanni Gronlund (73-69-80—222) finished T46,
Taylah Ellems (75-74-77—226) was T52, Svedlund (79-79-71—229) T64 and
Jade Potter T67 (76-75-79—230).
Host Tennessee finished 13-under on the tournament, minus-11 for the day and defeated runner-up Oregon State by nine strokes. Campbell (299-290-300—889) finished 13th on the team leaderboard.
Kyra Ly of Oregon State (68-68-66—202) and Sydney Hackett of Western Kentucky (69-68-65—202) shared individual medalist honors at 11-under par.
Campbell returns to action Oct. 27-28 in the Edisto Island Invitational, hosted by the College of Charleston at the Plantation Course in Edisto Island, S.C.
Mercedes-Benz Intercollegiate
Cherokee CC | Par 71, 5990 Yards
Knoxville, Tenn. | Oct. 5-7, 2025
Final Team Results: 1. Tennessee 280-286-273—839, 2. Oregon State 283-280-285—848, T3. Chattanooga 287-282-289—858, T3. Western Kentucky 293-286-279—858, T3. Penn State 287-284-287—858, 6. Texas Christian 290-286-283—859, 7. Charlotte 287-280-292—866, 8. Mercer 288-296-288—872, 9. South Alabama 287-294-294—875, 10. Memphis 290-295-294—879, 11. Florida International 291-293-298—882, 12. Middle Tennessee 296-300-292—888,
13. Campbell 299-290-300—889, 14. Jacksonville State 304-290-297—891, 15. East Tennessee State 304-299-296—899.
Final Individual Leaders: T1. Kyra Ly (Oregon State) 68-68-66—202, T1. Sydney Hackett (WKU) 69-68-65—202, T3. Reagan Ramage (WKU) 72-68-69—209, T3. Manassanan Chotikabhukk (Tennessee) 72-67-70—209, T3. Elva Holmgren (FIU) 69-70-70—209.
Campbell Individuals: T37.
Isabella Hahne 75-72-73—220, T46.
Fanni Gronlund 73-69-80—222, T52.
Taylah Ellems 75-74-77—226, T64.
Linn Svedlund 79-79-71—229, T67.
Jade Potter 76-75-79—230.
The Course – Cherokee Country Club (Par 71, 5965 yards): Founded in 1907 and extended to 18 holes in 1910 by famed architect Donald Ross, Cherokee Country Club is nestled in a bend of the Tennessee River with sweeping view of the Smoky Mountains. The course was redesigned over in the years, initially through Alex McKay in 1950 and Dan Maples made further revisions in 1985. In 2000, Ron Prichard (Donald Ross restoration architect) was appointed to restore the course to its former glory. Prichard employed old aerial photographs, and the course was opened to play in 2008. The club has played host to U.S. Open Qualifying and the Tennessee State Amateur.