CHAPEL HILL, N.C. –
Erik Johansson finished 33rd overall and Campbell moved up to 13th on the final team leader board following Sunday's final round of the Tar Heel Intercollegiate at UNC Finley Golf Course.
In a 16-team field that included nine of the nation's top 100 programs – including four among the top 50 – host and 11th-ranked North Carolina finished 32-under par (267-264-277—808) on the par-70 layout to claim the title over No. 27 Duk (277-273-278—828).
No. 100 Campbell (290-288-289—867) concluded the event four shots better than Davidson and six clear of Furman.
Johansson, who competed as a freshman in the 2024 NCAA regional at Finley, was one-under par over his final 36 holes and 3-over on the tournament (74-69-70—213.
Benjamin Killingstad was T43 (72-71-72—215),
Joachim Larsen Tegner T63 (71-74-74—219),
William Sundborn T71 (77-74-73—224) and
Logan Graf T76 (73-74-78—225) to round out the Campbell lineup.
Niall Sheils Donegan won individual honors at 12-under (64-67-67—198), two shots ahead of teammate Grant Roscich (68-61-71—200).
The Camels next head to CAA Championship, Apr. 26-28 at Dataw Island Club on St. Helena Island, S.C.
Tar Heel Intercollegiate
Chapel Hill, N.C. | Finley GC
Apr. 11-12, 2026 | Par 70, 7020 Yards
Final Team Results: 1. North Carolina 267-264-277—808, 2. Duke 277-273-278—828, 3. North Carolina (B) 276-272-281—829, 4. Texas A&M 274-277-281—832, T5. Nebraska 278-279-281—838, T5. UNC Wilmington 281-278-279—838, 7. East Tennessee State 279-280-283—842, 8. Central Florida 281-283-287—851, 9. Elon 279-282-293—854, T10. Kennesaw State 288-285-283—856, T10. Florida Atlantic 284-280-292—856, 12. Houston 282-280-296—858,
13. Campbell 290-288-289—867, 14. Davidson 284-291-296—871, 15. Furman 287-291-295—873, 16. Gardner-Webb 291-288-295—874.
Final Individual Leaders: 1. Niall Sheils Donegan (UNC) 64-67-67—188, 2. Grant Roscich (UNC) 68-61-67—200, 3. Bryan Kim (Duke) 69-66-67—202, T4. Drew Yeagley (Elon) 64-68-71—203, T4. Gavin Tiernan (ETSU) 67-69-67—203.
Campbell Individuals: T33.
Erik Johansson 74-69-70—213, T43.
Benjamin Killingstad 72-71-72—215, T63.
Joachim Larsen Tegner 71-74-74—219, T71.
William Sundborn 77-74-73—224, T76.
Logan Graf 73-74-78—225.
The Course: Finley Golf Club (Par 70, 7020 Yards)
Following a year-long renovation and overhaul, UNC's Finley Golf Club reopened in October 2023. The design changes were engineered by Love Golf Design and its founder, former Tar Heel Davis Love III (1982-86), company president Mark Love, also a Carolina graduate (1988) and former Tar Heel golfer, and lead architect Scot Sherman. Dating to 1950, the original George Cobb design has undergone numerous changes through the years. In 1999, Tom Fazio re-designed the entire course. Under Love's direction, the greens have been redesigned and recontoured and are planted with Tif-Eagle Bermuda. About 16 acres of ground previously occupied by the 10th and 11th holes have been converted into a practice area. The nines have been reversed, the primary reason being the Loves believe the previous ninth hole, a par 4 with a water hazard to the right of the green, will be a better finishing hole. The previous 12th hole, a par 3, is now the starting hole. The Love brothers talk of their affection for having "quirks" on a golf course, and the new opening hole fits that theme. The course has five par 3s and three par 5s. The par-70 layout plays up to 7,084 yards from the back tees.