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Past Champions

2021, THE ALOTIAN CLUB
Little Rock, Arkansas
Men’s Team: University of Notre Dame
Women’s Team: Louisiana State University
Men’s Individual: Mateo Fernandez De Oliveira, University of Arkansas
Women’s Individual: Ingrid Lindlbad, Louisiana State University

2022 SEMINOLE GOLF CLUB
Little Juno, Florida
Men’s Team: University of North Carolina
Women’s Team: Stanford University
Men’s Individual: David Ford, University of
North Carolina
Women’s Individual: Rachel Kuehn,
Wake Forest University

2023 TRINITY FOREST GOLF COURSE
Dallas, Texas
Men’s Team: Florida State University
Women’s Team: Wake Forest University
Men’s Individual: Tiger Christensen, University of Arizona
Women’s Individual: Lauren Kim, University of Texas

2024 OKLAHOMA CITY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Men’s Team: Oklahoma State University
Women’s Team: University of Arkansas
Men’s Individual: William Sides, Southern Methodist University
Women’s Individual: Carolina Chacarra,Wake Forest University

2024 | Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club

The 2024 Jackson T. Stephens Cup marked the fourth edition of the tournament and delivered yet another elite week of collegiate golf. Held at Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club, the event featured a strong field of six men’s and six women’s teams, including programs like Oklahoma State, Arkansas, Florida State, Wake Forest, and South Carolina.

In the men’s championship match, Oklahoma State defeated SMU 4–1 to claim the team title. On the women’s side, Arkansas edged Oregon 3–2 behind a clutch finish from freshman Natalie Blonien. The individual champions were William Sides of SMU, who prevailed in a playoff, and Wake Forest’s Carolina Chacarra, who led wire-to-wire to take the women’s title.

Twelve individual competitors from HBCUs and U.S. Service Academies also joined the field, reinforcing the tournament’s ongoing commitment to inclusion. The event was played in firm, fast conditions and featured live coverage on GOLF Channel, continuing to elevate its reputation as one of college golf’s premier tournaments.

2023 | Trinity Forest Golf Club

The 2023 Jackson T. Stephens Cup delivered close finishes and breakout performances in Dallas, Texas. Florida State captured the men’s team title with a 3–2 victory over Arizona. In the women’s final, Wake Forest earned a narrow 3–2 win over the University of Texas to secure the team championship.

Arizona’s Tiger Christensen delivered one of the tournament’s most dominant performances, shooting rounds of 66, 67, and a bogey-free 64 to finish at 19-under-par and win the men’s individual title. The women’s individual championship was decided in dramatic fashion, with Texas’ Lauren Kim defeating Adela Cernousak on the fourth playoff hole after both players finished at 11-under-par. Kim forced the playoff with a birdie on the 54th hole and sealed the win with a par on the final playoff hole.

2022 | Seminole Golf Club

The 2022 Jackson T. Stephens Cup was held at the historic Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Florida. North Carolina and Stanford emerged as team champions in a competitive field of top-ranked programs.

North Carolina edged Florida State 3–2 to win the men’s team title, while Stanford’s women defeated Wake Forest 4–1 in the championship match. David Ford of North Carolina claimed the men’s individual title with a 16-under-par total, and Rachel Kuehn of Wake Forest captured the women’s title at 10-under-par, both securing their wins with final rounds of 70.

2021 | The Alotian Club

The inaugural Jackson T. Stephens Cup debuted at The Alotian Club in Roland, Arkansas, setting a high standard for future editions. The tournament brought together six top-ranked men’s and women’s teams, along with individual participants from HBCUs and the U.S. Service Academies.

Notre Dame and LSU earned the first-ever Jackson T. Stephens Cup team championships after dominant performances in stroke play. Arkansas’ Mateo Fernandez De Oliveira defeated Notre Dame’s Palmer Jackson in a playoff to win the men’s individual title. Ingrid Lindblad of LSU claimed the women’s individual championship by edging teammate Carla Tejedo in a playoff, with both players finishing at 1-over par.