GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – Led by back-to-back 67s (-5) from Andrea Revuelta, Stanford holds a three-shot lead heading into Thursday’s final of the 2025 Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Golf Championship at Sedgefield Country Club.
Revuelta, ranked No. 38 in the latest national Scoreboard rankings, made eight birdies and four eagles over her first 36 holes to take the individual lead. The freshman holds the lead over Florida State tandem of Lottie Woad (135, 9-under) and Mirabel Ting (136, 8-under). Behind the Seminole duo, three players are currently tied for fourth with Virginia’s Amanda Sambach (139, 5-under), Stanford’s Paula Martin Sampedro and California’s Constance Fouillet.
As a team, Stanford stands at 15-under, three strokes clear of Florida State. After carding a 282 (5-under) in the first round, the Cardinal improved to 279 (9-under) in the second round, the lowest team score of the Championship thus far. Florida State sits in second at 12-under (564), well ahead of Virginia, which landed in third at 1-under (575). Wake Forest and North Carolina are tied for fourth place at 7-over (583), while California holds sixth, the elusive final spot in Friday’s match play. Just two shots behind the Golden Bears, Louisville is in seventh place.
Action at Sedgefield continues Thursday with the third and final round of stroke play. The first tee time is scheduled for 8 a.m. ET. Individual and team results can be accessed online via GolfStat’s “Live Scoring” feature.
Team Leaderboard
Stanford, -15 (282-279=561)
Florida State, -12 (284-280=564)
Virginia, -1 (290-285=575)
Wake Forest, +7 (292-291=583)
North Carolina, +7 (296-287=583)
California, +11 (294-293=587)
Louisville, +13 (301-288=589)
Clemson, +19 (298-297=595)
Virginia Tech, +20 (303-293=596)
NC State, +24 (302-298=600)
Boston College, +24 (297-303=600)
Miami, +26 (307-295=602)
Notre Dame, +28 (306-298=604)
Duke, +30 (305-301=606)
SMU, +39 (305-310=615)
Player Leaderboard
Andrea Revuelta, Stanford – 67-67=134 (-10)
Lottie Woad, Florida State – 69-66=135 (-9)
Mirabel Ting, Florida State – 66-70=136 (-8)
Amanda Sambach, Virginia – 71-68=139 (-5)
Paula Martin Sampedro, Stanford – 71-68=139 (-5)
Constance Fouillet, California – 70-69=139 (-5)
Marie Madsen, NC State – 72-71=143 (-1)
Megan Propeck, Virginia – 72-71=143 (-1)
Ing Iadpluem, North Carolina – 69-74=143 (-1)
Ana Lucia Trevino, Boston College – 72-72=144 (E)
Kaylyn Noh, California – 70-74=144 (E)
2025 ACC Women’s Golf Championship Coverage
The semifinals and finals of the 2025 ACC Women’s Golf Championship match play will be televised live on ACC Network Extra. Tony Simeone (play-by-play) and Suzy Whaley (analyst) will provide the call. A championship recap show will air May 9 at 6:30 p.m. ET on ACCN. Owned and operated by ESPN in partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference, ACC Network (ACCN) and its digital platform ACCNX is a 24/7 national network dedicated to ACC sports that launched on August 22, 2019.