NCAA Division I Women’s National Championship – 2025 Preview & Results

Wednesday 20th May 2025

MATCH PLAY – FINAL

NORTHWESTERN (3) upset favourites and defending champions STANFORD (1) 3.0-2.0 to win the 2025 NCAA Division I National Championship at Omni La Costa in California.

It was Northwestern’s first Championship in the history of it’s women’s golf program and a great reward for their 17 year head coach Emily Fletcher.

Northwestern (Photo: Northwestern Athletics)

Match Play – Final Results (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

CLICK HERE FOR THE SCOREBOARD RESULTS – 2025 MATCH PLAY – TEAM

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Tuesday 20th May 2025

MATCH PLAY – SEMI-FINALS

Stanford beat Florida State by 3.5-1.5 points to set up a Championship Match with Northwestern who overcame Oregon 3.0-2.0.

Megha GANNE (USA) beat Lottie WOAD (ENG) on the 20th Hole of their game whilst Kelly XU (USA) took out Sophia FULLBROOK (ENG) 5&4.

Match Play – Semi-Final Results (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

MATCH PLAY – QUARTER FINALS

The four top seeds, Stanford (1), Oregon (2), Northwestern (3) and Florida State (4), all progressed from the Quarter Final matches at the NCAA Division I Women’s Championships.

In Florida State’s 3.5-1.5 victory over Southern California Lottie WOAD (ENG) beat Jasmine KOO (USA) by 4&3 but Sophie FULLBROOK (ENG) lost 6&5 to Kylie CHONG (USA).

Match Play – Quarter Final Results (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

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Monday 19th May 2025

STROKE PLAY ROUND 4

TEAM

STANFORD earned medalist honours with a -27 total team score. This was the lowest score in NCAA Women’s Golf Championship history and a full 21 shots better than the 2nd placed team OREGON. It was also the fifth consecutive year that Stanford have earned medalist honours.

NORTHWESTERN (+2), FLORIDA STATE (+3), SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (+4), ARKANSAS (+6), TEXAS (+8) and VIRGINIA (+15) made up the leading eight teams who advanced to the Match Play Stage.

Sadly from a GB&I perspective ARIZONA STATE (+16), SOUITH CAROLINA (+17) and LSU (+17) were the teams that narrowly missed out on advancing.

Stroke Play Team Results (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

INDIVIDUAL

Sophomore Marie JOSE MARIN (COL / Arkansas) won the Individual title with a -12 total at Omni La Costa after she finished off the Stroke Play Stage with a solid 3-under 69.

Maria Jose Marin (Photo: GolfWeek) 

Mirabel TING (MAL / Florida State) -10 finished 2nd, Kelly XU (USA / Stanford) -8 3rd, Paula MARTÍN SAMPEDRO (ESP / Stanford) -7 4th and Catherine PARK (USA / Southern California) & Megan PROPECK (USA / Virginia) -6 tied 5th.

The highest placed GB&I player was Lottie WOAD (ENG) who completed her 72 holes in -5 for a tied 8th result.

Here are the final results of the seven GB&I players who completed the full Stroke Play Stage: –

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 72, 71, 71, 69 (-5) Tied 8th
Patience RHODES (ENG / Arizona State) 75, 72, 71, 74 (+5) Tied 36th
Beth COULTER (IRL / Arizona State) 70, 77, 74, 72 (+5) Tied 36th
Sophia FULLBROOK (ENG / Florida State) 75, 71, 73, 77 (+8) Tied 47th
Isla MCDONALD-O’BRIEN (ENG / Arizona State) 77, 76, 72, 74 (+11) Tied 60th
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) 76, 75, 78, 72 (+13) Tied 67th
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 82, 73, 73, 76 (+16) Tied 73rd

Davina XANH (ENG / Auburn) 77, 74, 78 (+13) MISSED CUT
Marina JOYCE-MORENO (IRL / Ohio State) 73, 77, 82 (+16) MISSED CUT
Nellie ONG (ENG / Ohio State) 82, 75, 76 (+17) MISSED CUT
Gracie MAYO (WAL / Oklahoma) 80, 82, 76 (+22) MISSED CUT

Stroke Play Leading Individual Results (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

CLICK HERE FOR THE SCOREBOARD RESULTS – 2025 STROKE PLAY – TEAM and INDIVIDUAL

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Sunday 18th May 2025

STROKE PLAY ROUND 3

TEAM

STANFORD were even better on Day 3 shooting an outstanding 18-under par team score at Omni La Costa. They now lead NORTHWESTERN (-8) by 15-shots heading into the final stroke play qualifying round and look set to secure the top Match Play seeding.

OREGON (-2) are 3rd, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (Ev) 4th and FLORIDA STATE & ARKANSAS (+3) tied 5th.

The 54 hole cut, which sees only the leading 15 teams progress to the final stroke play round, fell at +18.

Stroke Play Round 3 Team Scores (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

INDIVIDUAL

Marie JOSE MARIN (COL / Arkansas) moved in to the Individual lead on -9 with a bogey-free 65 (-7) in the third round.

Paula MARTÍN SAMPEDRO (ESP / Stanford) -8 is 2nd, Kelly XU (USA / Stanford) -7 3rd and Elsa SVENSSON (SWE / LSU) & Catherine PARK (USA / Southern California) -6 tied 4th.

Led by Ava MERRILL (USA / Vanderbilt) on -1 T17  the top 9 individuals not on one of the advancing teams also qualified for the final round.

The highest placed GB&I player remains Lottie WOAD (ENG) who stayed tied 13th on -2 after another 71.

Seven of the 11 GB&I players made it through to the final stroke Play round: –

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 72, 71, 71 (-2) Tied 13th
Patience RHODES (ENG / Arizona State) 75, 72, 71 (+2) Tied 28th
Sophia FULLBROOK (ENG / Florida State) 75, 71, 73 (+3) Tied 37th
Beth COULTER (IRL / Arizona State) 70, 77, 74 (+5) Tied 45th
Isla MCDONALD-O’BRIEN (ENG / Arizona State) 77, 76, 72 (+9) Tied 62nd
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 82, 73, 73 (+12) Tied 72nd
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) 76, 75, 78 (+13) Tied 76th

Davina XANH (ENG / Auburn) 77, 74, 78 (+13) MISSED CUT
Marina JOYCE-MORENO (IRL / Ohio State) 73, 77, 82 (+16) MISSED CUT
Nellie ONG (ENG / Ohio State) 82, 75, 76 (+17) MISSED CUT
Gracie MAYO (WAL / Oklahoma) 80, 82, 76 (+22) MISSED CUT

Stroke Play Leading Round 3 Individual Scores (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

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Saturday 17th May 2025

STROKE PLAY ROUND 2

TEAM

STANFORD produced a superb 10-under par team score on Day 2 to jump into the lead on -5. The Cardinals are now the only team under par in the Stroke Play Stage of the Championship.

NORTHWESTERN (Ev) are 2nd, OREGON (-1) 3rd and SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA & FLORIDA STATE (+3) tied 4th.

Overnight leaders VANDERBILT, +18 in Round 2, tumbled down the leaderboard to 13th on +12 at Omni La Costa.

Stroke Play Round 2 Team Scores (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

INDIVIDUAL

With rounds of 69 and 68 Avery WEED (USA / Mississippi State) holds the 36 hole Individual lead on -7.

Elia GALITSKY (USA / South Carolina) -5 is 2nd and Catherine PARK (USA / Southern California), Elsa SVENSSON (SWE / LSU) & Grace KILCREASE (USA / Oklahoma State) -4 tied 3rd.

The highest placed GB&I player is now Lottie WOAD (ENG) who followed her opening 72 with a 71 to move up to tied 13th on -1.

Here are the Round 2 Individual scores / positions for all of the GB&I players: –

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 72, 71 (-1) Tied 13th
Sophia FULLBROOK (ENG / Florida State) 75, 71 (+2) Tied 33rd
Beth COULTER (IRL / Arizona State) 70, 77 (+3) Tied 43rd
Patience RHODES (ENG / Arizona State) 75, 72 (+3) Tied 43rd
Marina JOYCE-MORENO (IRL / Ohio State) 73, 77 (+6) Tied 80th
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) 76, 75 (+7) Tied 93rd
Davina XANH (ENG / Auburn) 77, 74 (+7) Tied 93rd
Isla MCDONALD-O’BRIEN (ENG / Arizona State) 77, 76 (+9) Tied 117th
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 82, 73 (+11) Tied 129th
Nellie ONG (ENG / Ohio State) 82, 75 (+13) Tied 141st
Gracie MAYO (WAL / Oklahoma) 80, 82 (+18) Tied 150th

Stroke Play Leading Round 2 Individual Scores (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

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Friday 16th May 2025

STROKE PLAY ROUND 1

TEAM

VANDERBILT lead the National Championships with a 282 (-6) Round 1 team score at Omni La Costa in California.

OKLAHOMA STATE (-4) are 2nd and ARIZONA STATE, OREGON, TEXASFLORIDA (Ev) tied 3rd.

By way of reminder the initial aim for all of the teams is to make the top 15 after 54 holes when a cut will take place before the final stroke play round.

Stroke Play Round 1 Team Scores (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

INDIVIDUAL

Bailey DAVIS (USA / Tennessee) 67 (-5) leads the Individual standings at the end of Day 1 from Elsa SVENSSON (SWE / LSU), Lauren KIM (CAN / Texas) & Catherine PARK (USA / Southern California).

Beth COULTER (IRL) was the best of the 11 GB&I players with an opening 70 (-2) which saw her finish the day in tied 10th.

Here are the Round 1 Individual scores / positions for all of the GB&I players: –

Beth COULTER (IRL / Arizona State) 70 (-2) Tied 10th
Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 72 (Ev) Tied 27th
Marina JOYCE-MORENO (IRL / Ohio State) 73 (+1) Tied 46th
Patience RHODES (ENG / Arizona State) 75 (+3) Tied 78th
Sophia FULLBROOK (ENG / Florida State) 75 (+3) Tied 78th
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) 76 (+4) Tied 98th
Isla MCDONALD-O’BRIEN (ENG / Arizona State) 77 (+5) Tied 111th
Davina XANH (ENG / Auburn) 77 (+5) Tied 111th
Gracie MAYO (WAL / Oklahoma) 80 (+8) Tied 144th
Nellie ONG (ENG / Ohio State) 82 (+10) Tied 150th
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 82 (+10) Tied 150th

Stroke Play Leading Round 1 Individual Scores (Graphic: Scoreboard / NCAA)

In addition to the top 15 teams the leading 9 individuals not on one of those teams will also advance to the final stroke play round being played on Monday.

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8th May 2025

The 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s National Golf Championship will be played at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California on 16th-21st May 2025.

This is the second of three NCAA National Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships that will be staged at La Costa. As in 2024 the event is being hosted by the University of Texas.

A former long time PGA Tour stop off the North Course has recently been re-designed by Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner and last year’s Women’s Championship marked its official re-opening.

The women’s championship course plays 6,297 yards with a par of 72.

30 5-woman teams and 6 individuals not on those teams qualified to play through six Regional events played on 5th-7th May. To learn more about these Regionals please read my earlier article – NCAA Division I Women’s Regionals – 2025 Preview & Results

At the National Championship 54 holes of stroke play will be played on 16th-18th May. A cut will then take place which will see the top 15 teams and nine individuals not on those teams play a final 18 holes on 19th May. Team scores in the stroke play stage are based on a best four from five players cumulative total. After 72 holes an Individual champion is crowned with the leading 8 teams progressing to a match play stage. Seeded match play will then take place on 20th-21st May to determine the Team national champions.

Here is a list of the team and individual qualifiers along with their Regional site results in brackets.

There are 11 players from Great Britain & Ireland competing this year; they are highlighted in blue below alongside their college.

TEAMS

Arizona State (2nd Gold Canyon) – BETH COULTER (IRL), ISLA MCDONALD-O’BRIEN (ENG), PATIENCE RHODES (ENG)

Arkansas (2nd Columbus)

Baylor (1st Norman)

CSU Fullerton (5th Gold Canyon) – DAVINA XANH (ENG)

Florida (T3 Charlottesville)

Florida State (1st Lexington) – SOPHIA FULLBROOOK (ENG), LOTTIE WOAD (ENG)

Georgia Southern (T2 Lexington)

Iowa State (3rd Lubbock)

Kansas (1st Columbus) LILY HIRST (ENG) NS

Kansas State (T2 Lexington)

LSU (5th Columbus) – ÁINE DONEGAN (IRL)

Michigan State (1st Norman)

Mississippi State (4th Gold Canyon)

Northwestern (1st Norman)

Ohio State (3rd Columbus) NELLIE ONG (ENG), MARINA JOYCE-MORENO (IRL)

Oklahoma (1st Norman) GRACIE MAYO (WAL)

Oklahoma State (3rd Gold Canyon)

Ole Miss (2nd Charlottesville)

Oregon (1st Gold Canyon)

Purdue (5th Lubbock)

South Carolina (1st Charlottesville) – HANNAH DARLING (SCO)

Southern California (4th Lexington)

Stanford (1st Norman)

Tennessee (4th Lubbock)

Texas (2nd Lubbock)

UCLA (5th Charlottesville)

UNLV (4th Columbus)

Vanderbilt (5th Lexington)

Virginia (T3 Charlottesville)

Wake Forest (1st Lubbock)

INDIVIDUALS

Sofia Barroso Sá (4th Lexington)

Anna Davis – Auburn (6th Gold Canyon)

Lousiane Gauthier – Florida Gulf Coast (4th Lubbock)

Marie Madsen – NC State (1st Charlottesville)

Audrey Ryu – Furman (7th Norman)

Moa Svedenskiold – Houston (5th Columbus)

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2024 Results

STANFORD (#1) beat UCLA (#6) 3-2-0 in the Final of the NCAA Div. I Women’s National Championship at Omni La Costa Golf Resort & Spa in California.

The Cardinals, led by their Scottish head coach Anne Walker, won their third Championship in the match play era and second in three years.

Senior Rachel Heck who has battled injuries in recent years secured the winning point in the final game. Kelly Xu and Megha Ganne were the other point winners.

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Stanford Women’s Golf Team

Adela CERNOUSEK (FRA / Texas A&M) -12 won the Individual title. Surprisingly she ended her third year in Texas with her first collegiate win.

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Adela Cernousek (Photo: Kelly Okun, Fairway to Green)

Here are the Individual results / positions for all of the GB&I players who competed in 2024: –

After 72 Holes 

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 65, 74, 71, 69 (-9) 2nd
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) 74, 67, 71, 71 (-5) Tied 4th
Mimi RHODES (ENG / Wake Forest) 72, 72, 74, 70 (Ev) Tied 10th
Patience RHODES (ENG / Arizona State) 73, 74, 73, 76 (+8) Tied 39th
Anna FOSTER (IRL / Auburn) 75, 74, 77, 74 (+12) Tied 53rd
Charlotte HEATH (ENG / Florida State) 75, 77, 76, 74 (+14) Tied 62nd

Missed the 54 Hole Cut

Beth COULTER (IRL / Arizona State) 73, 82, 76 (+15) Tied 114th
Rosie BELSHAM (ENG / Baylor) 78, 77, 78 (+17) Tied 124th
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 84 (+12), NS, NS

CLICK HERE FOR THE GOLFSTAT RESULTS – 2024 MATCH PLAY – TEAM

CLICK HERE FOR THE GOLFSTAT RESULTS – 2024 STROKE PLAY – TEAM and INDIVIDUAL

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NCAA Division I Women’s Regionals – 2025 Preview & Results

7th May 2025

Here is a summary of the results from the six 54-hole NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Regional Championships which were played on 4th-7th May 2025.

The low five teams (30 in total) and the low individual (6 in total) not on one of those teams from each Regional advanced to the National Championships.

For more information on these Regional Championships please read the Preview article lower down this page.

The 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship will be played at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, California on 16th-21st May 2025.

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st South Carolina -2, 2nd Ole Miss +9, T3 Virginia +12, T3 Florida +12, 5th UCLA +17 

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST:  1st Marie Madsen (USA / NC State) -5

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: 1st Marie Madsen (USA / NC State) -5

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – T4 HANNAH DARLING (SCO / SOUTH CAROLINA) Ev
Non-Qualified – 50th CAITLIN WHITEHEAD (ENG / NC STATE) +18, T64 KATIE POOTS (IRL / UCF) DNF

COLUMBUS, OHIO

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Kansas -6, 2nd Arkansas -3, 3rd Ohio State +1, 4th UNLV +4, 5th LSU +18 

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: 1st Lyla Louderbaugh (USA / Kansas) -12

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: 5th Moa Svedenskiold (SWE / Houston) -2

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – T6 NELLIE ONG (ENG / OHIO STATE) -1, T26 ÁINE DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) +6, T35 MARINA JOYCE-MORENO (IRL / OHIO STATE) +10,  LILY HIRST (ENG / KANSAS) SUB

GOLD CANYON, ARIZONA

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Oregon -12, 2nd Arizona State -3, 3rd Oklahoma State +2, 4th Mississippi State +11, 5th CSU Fullerton +23 

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: 1st Kiara Romero (USA / Oregon) -16 

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: 6th Anna Davis (USA / Auburn) -1

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – 2nd PATIENCE RHODES (ENG / ARIZONA STATE) -9, T3 ISLA MCDONALD-O’BRIEN (ENG / ARIZONA STATE) -3, 5th DAVINA XANH (ENG / CAL STATE FULLERTON) -2, T20 BETH COULTER (IRL / ARIZONA STATE) +5
Non-Qualified – T32 ANNA MOLLOY (ENG / CALIFORNIA) +10, T28 CARYS WORBY (WAL / AUBURN) +8, 62nd RACHEL GOURLAY (ENG / AUBURN) +27  

LEXINGTON, KENTUCK

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Florida State -15, T2 Georgia Southern -10, T2 Kansas State -10, 4th Southern California -7, 5th Vanderbilt +2 

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: 1st Carla Bernat Escuderos (ESP / Kansas State) -12

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER:  4th Sofia Barroso Sá (POR / TCU) -6

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – T2 LOTTIE WOAD (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) -10, T38 SOPHIA FULLBROOOK (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) +7
Non-Qualified – T21 CARMEN GRIFFITHS (SCO / LOUISVILLE) +1, T46 REBEKAH GARDNER (IRL / MIAMI) +10

LUBBOCK, TEXAS

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~ Due to forecast thunderstorms on Mon 5th Round 1 was played at Lubbock on Sun 4th and play was completed on Tue 6th.

TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Wake Forest -2, 2nd Texas +2, 3rd Iowa State +10, 4th Tennessee +22, 5th Purdue +25 (after a one hole play-off with Texas A&M) 

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: 1st Carolina Lopez-Chacarra Coto (ESP / Wake Forest) -7

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: 4th Lousiane Gauthier (URY / Florida Gulf Coast) -2

GB&I PLAYERS:
Non-Qualified – 57th JADE POTTER (SCO / CAMPBELL) +19 

NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
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~ Due to forecast thunderstorms on Tues 6th & Wed 7th 36 holes were played at Norman on Mon 5th.

TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Stanford -13, 2nd Northwestern -14, 3rd Michigan State -1, 4th Oklahoma Ev, 5th Baylor +3 

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: 1st Andrea Revuelta (USA / Stanford) -8

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: 7th Audrey Ryu (USA / Furman) -3

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – T41 GRACIE MAYO (WAL / OKLAHOMA) +8
Non-Qualified – T55 FFION TYNAN (WAL / MISSOUIRI) +14

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23rd April 2025

Regional Championships

The six 54 hole NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Regional Championships will be played on 5th-7th May 2025.

72 teams and 36 individuals, from non-qualifying teams, were selected on 23rd April 2025 to compete at these competitions.

Local Conference Championships were played across the country in April with 28 Conference team champions granted automatic qualification into the 2025 Regionals. The remaining teams progressed based on their performances throughout the season.

12 teams and 6 individuals were allocated to each of the six Regional venues with a strength-of-field metric factored in to ensure balance and fairness across all of them.

Teams of five players play 72 holes of stroke play with their best four scores counting towards their team’s total score. Players, who play in each round, are also eligible for a separate Individual competition.

The leading 5 teams and the top individual (not on one of those teams) from each Regional event will progress to the National Championship which will be played at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, California on 16th-21st May 2025.

Regional Champion Awards have been given to the team champions at each site since 2024.

I will be updating this article with a summary of the results when play is completed.

National Championships

The Division I Competition Oversight Committee announced in January 2023 that the field for the Division I Women’s Golf National Championships would be increased from 147 to 156. The number of teams was also increased from 27 to 30 with the number of individual participants falling from 12 to 6.

The National Championships start off with 54 holes of stroke play. The top 15 teams and 9 individuals, not on an advancing team, then progress to a final 18 holes of stroke play. After these 72 holes have been played an Individual champion is determined and the top 8 teams advance to a match play stage to establish the Team champions.

Stanford beat UCLA in the Final of the 2024 NCAA Div. I Women’s National Championship in Carlsbad with Adela Cernousek (FRA / Texas A&M) winning the Individual title, her first collegiate win.

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The six Regional Championships are shown below with each team listed in seed order.

GB&I players attached to the qualifying colleges are highlighted in bold blue type. Each team is now allowed to take a Reserve to the event so it is possible some may not play or be subbed in and out during the week. 21 GB&I players will be participating in this year’s Regional Championships.

Schools and Individuals with a Conference affiliation also noted below were the Team or Individual winners of these earlier tournaments.

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA
Course: Birdwood G.C. / Host: University of Virginia
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Teams
1. South Carolina – Southestern Conference – HANNAH DARLING (SCO)
2. Virginia
3. Ole Miss
4. Florida
5. UCLA
6. UCF – KATIE POOTS (IRL)
7. College of Charleston – Coastal Athletic Association
8. North Carolina State – CAITLIN WHITEHEAD (ENG), ELLISE RYMER (ENG) NS
9. BYU
10. Princeton – The Ivy League
11. Richmond – Atlantic 10 Conference
12. Radford – Big South Conference

Individuals
Pinky Chaisilprungruang, Charlotte
Nicha Kanpai, Maryland
Isabella Rawl, Clemson
Melena Barrientos, Clemson
Hannah Altman, UNC Wilmington – Coastal Athletic Association
Paris Fieldings, Howard – Northeast Conference

COLUMBUS, OHIO
Course: OSU Golf Club / Host: Ohio State University
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Teams
1. Arkansas
2. LSU – ÁINE DONEGAN (IRL)
3. Ohio State – MARINA JOYCE-MORENO (IRL), NELLIE ONG (ENG)
4. Kansas – LILY HIRST (ENG) SUB
5. Houston – ELLEN YATES (ENG) NS
6. SMU
7. UNLV – Mountain West Conference
8. Illinois
9. Kent State – Mid-American Conference
10. Illinois State – Missouri Valley Conference
11. Xavier – Big East Conference
12. Oakland – Horizon League

Individuals
Isabella McCauley, Minnesota
Vanessa Zhang, Harvard – The Ivy League
Savannah de Bock, Eastern Michigan
Mara Janess, Michigan
Neeranuch Prajunpanich, Youngstown State – Horizon League
Jillian Cosler, Bradley – Missouri Valley Conference

GOLD CANYON, ARIZONA
Course: Superstition Mountain G.&C.C. / Host: Arizona State University
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Teams
1. Oregon – Big Ten Conference
2. Arizona State – BETH COULTER (IRL), PATIENCE RHODES (ENG), ISLA MCDONALD-O’BRIEN (ENG)
3. Auburn – CARYS WORBY (WAL), RACHEL GOURLAY (ENG)
4. Mississippi State
5. Oklahoma State
6. California – ANNA MOLLOY (ENG), OLIVIA LEE (ENG) NS
7. Virginia Tech
8. San Jose State
9. Sacramento State – Big Sky Conference
10. Cal State Fullerton – Big West Conference – DAVINA XANH (ENG)
11. Navy – Patriot League
12. Quinnipiac – Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

Individuals
Vivian Lu, Washington
Jasmine Leovao, Long Beach State
Janae Leovao, Long Beach State
Jensen Jalufka, Cal Poly
Daniela Campillo, ULM
Maddie Montoya, Montana State – Big Sky Conference

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LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Course: Keene Trace G.C. / Host: Kentucky University
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Teams
1. Florida State – Atlantic Coast Conference – LOTTIE WOAD (ENG), SOPHIA FULLBROOOK (ENG)
2. Southern California (USC)
3. TCU
4. Vanderbilt
5. Kansas State
6. Georgian Southern
7. Pepperdine
8. Louisville – CARMEN GRIFFITHS (SCO)
9. Miami – REBEKAH GARDNER (IRL)
10. Western Kentucky – Conference USA
11. Morehead State – Ohio Valley Conference
12. Fairleigh Dickinson – Northeast Conference

Individuals
Emma Bunch, New Mexico State
Gabi NiCastro, Samford
Marta López Echevarría, Kentucky
Madison Dabagia, Indiana
Caroline Smith, Indiana
Jasmine Driscoll, Ball State – Mid-American Conference

LUBBOCK, TEXAS
Course: The Rawls Course / Host: Texas Tech University
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Teams
1. Texas
2. Wake Forest
3. Arizona – Big 12 Conference
4. Texas A&M
5. Iowa State
6. Tennessee
7. Purdue
8. Campbell – JADE POTTER (SCO)
9. UC Davis
10. Florida Gulf Coast – Atlantic Sun Conference
11. Tarleton State – Western Athletic Conference
12. Texas A&M Corpus Christi – Southland Conference

Individuals
Ryann Honea, Abilene Christian
Chantel El Chaib, Georgia
Klara Hurtova, Texas Tech
Kara Kaneshiro, Colorado State
Yvonne Chamness, Texas State
Julia McLaughlin, High Point – Big South Conference

NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
Course: Jimmie Austin Oklahoma University G.C. / Host: Oklahoma University
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Teams
1. Stanford
2. Northwestern
3. North Carolina
4. Michigan State
5. Duke
6. Oklahoma – GRACIE MAYO (WAL)
7. Baylor
8. Oregon State – West Coast Conference
9. Tulsa – American Conference
10. Denver – The Summit League
11. Furman – Southern Conference
12. Southern Mississippi – Sun Belt Conference

Individuals
Riana Mission, San Francisco
Grace Jin, Sam Houston
Cynthia Zhang, Kansas
FFION TYNAN (WAL), Missouri
Amelia Guo, Sam Houston
Zoe Pinillos, Augusta – Southland Confereence

NS – Not Selected / SUB – Substitute

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NCAA Division I Women’s National Championship – 2024 Preview & Results

Wednesday 22nd May 2024

MATCH PLAY FINAL

STANFORD (#1) beat UCLA (#6) by 3-2-0 in the Final of the NCAA Div. I Women’s National Championship at Omni La Costa Golf Resort & Spa in California.

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Match Play Final Results (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

The Cardinals, led by their Scottish head coach Anne Walker, won their third Championship in the match play era and second in three years.

Senior Rachel Heck who has battled injuries in recent years secured the winning point in the final game. Kelly Xu and Megha Ganne were the other point winners.

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Stanford Women’s Golf Team

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Tuesday 21st May 2024

MATCH PLAY SEMI-FINALS (PM)

Here is the NCAA Div. I Women’s National Championship Semi-Final draw (seedings in brackets) : –

UCLA (#6) beat OREGON (#7) 3-1-0 to progress to the Final where they will play STANFORD (#1) who overcame SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 3-1-1.

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Match Play Semi-Final Results (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

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MATCH PLAY QUARTER FINALS (AM)

LSU (#2) were beaten 3-2-0 by OREGON (#7) with Aine DONEGAN (IRL) losing by 1 Hole to Kiara Romero in Game 5.

UCLA (#6) were the second lower seed to surprise a more highly ranked team. TEXAS A&M (#3) going down 3-0-0.

STANFORD (#1) bucked the early trend easily beating AUBURN (#8) 3-0-0. Rachel Heck beat Anna FOSTER (IRL) in Game 2.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (#4) beat CLEMSON (#5) by 3-1-0 to earn a semi-final showdown with their state neighbours Stanford.

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Match Play Quarter Final Results (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

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Monday 20th May 2024

STROKE PLAY ROUND 4

TEAM

STANFORD and LSU (+2) were co-medalists in the Stroke Play Qualifying competition in the Women’s National Championship at Omni La Costa in California. Stanford secured the No. 1 seeding, for the fourth consecutive year, based on their non-counting player’s cumulative score over the 72 holes. Stanford had two players in the top 10 and all five of their line up in the top 45 of the Individual leaderboard.

Stanford’s Scottish-born coach Anne Walker said afterwards “When I look back over the last decade and the last four years, we have been fortunate to have some of the world’s best players. When you put those players on a stage like this, they love it and usually show up. I feel lucky as a coach to have that experience year after year with these players at Stanford.”

The leading eight teams progressed to the Match Play Stage of the competition with TEXAS A&M, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, CLEMSON, UCLA, OREGON and AUBURN making up the numbers.

This means from a GB&I perspective that Aine Donegon (LSU) and Anna Foster (Auburn) are our only remaining players.

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Stroke Play Team Results (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

INDIVIDUAL

Adela CERNOUSEK (FRA / Texas A&M) -12 won the Individual title. Surprisingly she ended her third year in Texas with her first collegiate win.

The Antibes native said afterwards “It hasn’t really sunk in. This is a crazy feeling, and I am so proud to be the first individual national champion for Texas A&M. I had a couple of opportunities to win in the fall, but I wasn’t able to finish it off. It means a lot for my first collegiate win to be here.”

The victory secures an exemption into the DANA Open on the LPGA Tour.

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Adela Cernousek (Photo: Kelly Okun, Fairway to Green)

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) -9 enjoyed the best round of the day to secure 2nd place.

Stanford’s Paula MARTIN SAMPEDRO (Spain) -6 finished strongly to take 3rd place.

Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) -5 was one of two players to finish tied 4th.

Mimi RHODES (ENG / Wake Forest) Ev shot a 70 in the final round to also make the top 10.

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Stroke Play Leading Individual Results (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

Here are the Individual results / positions for all of the GB&I players: –

After 72 Holes 

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 65, 74, 71, 69 (-9) 2nd
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) 74, 67, 71, 71 (-5) Tied 4th
Mimi RHODES (ENG / Wake Forest) 72, 72, 74, 70 (Ev) Tied 10th
Patience RHODES (ENG / Arizona State) 73, 74, 73, 76 (+8) Tied 39th
Anna FOSTER (IRL / Auburn) 75, 74, 77, 74 (+12) Tied 53rd
Charlotte HEATH (ENG / Florida State) 75, 77, 76, 74 (+14) Tied 62nd

Missed the 54 Hole Cut

Beth COULTER (IRL / Arizona State) 73, 82, 76 (+15) Tied 114th
Rosie BELSHAM (ENG / Baylor) 78, 77, 78 (+17) Tied 124th
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 84 (+12), NS, NS

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Sunday 19th May 2024

STROKE PLAY ROUND 3

TEAM

TEXAS A&M (-10) hold the 54-hole lead in the Women’s National Championship at Omni La Costa in California, one shot ahead of STANFORD (-9).

The top 15 teams shown below qualified for the final stroke play round. The leading eight teams after tomorrow’s final round will then progress to the Match Play Stage of the competition.

From a GB&I player perspective LSU (-1) 3rd, AUBURN (+12) tied 7th, WAKE FOREST (+20) 12th and FLORIDA STATE (+25) 15th all earned an extra day’s play. Lottie WOAD (ENG) birdied the 18 hole to lift Florida State out of a potential play-off for the final 54-hole qualifying spot with ARIZONA STATE (+26).

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Stroke Play Round 3 Team Scores (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

INDIVIDUAL

Adela CERNOUSEK (FRA / Texas A&M) -12 extended her lead to six shots in the Individual event.

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) -6 is 2nd and Maria José MARIN (COL / Arkansas) -5 3rd.

Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) is one of six players who are tied 4th on -4.

To her credit Patience RHODES (ENG / Arizona State) was one of the leading 9 individuals not on one of the qualifying teams so will also play the final round.

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Stroke Play Leading Round 3 Individual Scores (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

Here are the Round 3 Individual scores / positions for all of the GB&I players: –

Made the 54 Hole Cut 

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 65, 74, 71 (-6) 2nd
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) 74, 67, 71 (-4) Tied 4th
Mimi RHODES (ENG / Wake Forest) 72, 72, 74 (+2) Tied 21st
Patience RHODES (ENG / Arizona State) 73, 74, 73 (+4) Tied 34th
Anna FOSTER (IRL / Auburn) 75, 74, 77 (+10) Tied 79th
Charlotte HEATH (ENG / Florida State) 75, 77, 76 (+12) Tied 98th

Missed the 54 Hole Cut

Beth COULTER (IRL / Arizona State) 73, 82, 76 (+15) Tied 114th
Rosie BELSHAM (ENG / Baylor) 78, 77, 78 (+17) Tied 124th
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 84 (+12), NS, NS

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Saturday 18th May 2024

STROKE PLAY ROUND 2

TEAM

After 36 holes TEXAS A&M lead the National Championships on 565 (-11) at Omni La Costa in California.

STANFORD (-11) are 2nd and Round 1 leaders CLEMSON (-3) 3rd.

Only the top 15 teams after 54 holes progress to the final stroke play round.

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Stroke Play Round 2 Team Scores (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

INDIVIDUAL

Adela CERNOUSEK (FRA / Texas A&M)-8 leads the Individual standings after 36 holes from Annabelle PANCAKE (USA / Clemson) -6.

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) slipped down to 3rd on -5 after a Round 2 74 (+2).

Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) -3 rose 68 places in the standings to tied 7th following her bogey free 5-under 67.

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Aine Donegan’s Round 2 Scorecard (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

Here are the Round 2 Individual scores / positions for all of the GB&I players: –

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 65, 74 (-5) Tied 3rd
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) 74, 67 (-3) Tied 7th
Mimi RHODES (ENG / Wake Forest) 72, 72 (Ev) Tied 29th
Patience RHODES (ENG / Arizona State) 73, 74 (+3) Tied 50th
Anna FOSTER (IRL / Auburn) 75, 74 (+5) Tied 73rd
Charlotte HEATH (ENG / Florida State) 75, 77 (+8) Tied 101st
Rosie BELSHAM (ENG / Baylor) 78, 77 (+11) Tied 127th
Beth COULTER (IRL / Arizona State) 73, 82 (+11) Tied 127th
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 84 (+12), NS

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Stroke Play Leading Round 2 Individual Scores (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

In addition to the top 15 teams the leading 9 individuals not on one of those teams will also advance to the final stroke play round being played on Monday.

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Friday 17th May 2024

STROKE PLAY ROUND 1

TEAM

CLEMSON lead the National Championships with a 280 (-8) opening round at Omni La Costa in California.

TEXAS A&M (-7) are 2nd and STANFORD, AUBURN & NORTHWESTERN (-3) tied 3rd.

By way of reminder the initial aim for all of the teams is to make the top 15 after 54 holes when a cut will take place before the final stroke play round.

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Stroke Play Round 1 Team Scores (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

INDIVIDUAL

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 65 (-7) leads the Individual standings at the end of Day 1 from Isabella RAWL (USA / Clemson) -6.

Lottie was 1-shot away from tieing the lowest round in Nationals history, a 64, which came from Megan McChrystal (LSU) in 2010.

Speaking to the Florida State media team after her round the Farnham star said “I drove the ball well and left myself in pretty much every fairway. I’m feeling really good.”

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Lottie Woad’s Round 1 Scorecard (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

Here are the Round 1 Individual scores / positions for all of the GB&I players: –

Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 65 (-7) 1st
Mimi RHODES (ENG / Wake Forest) 72 (Ev) Tied 38th
Beth COULTER (IRL / Arizona State) 73 (+1) Tied 58th
Patience RHODES (ENG / Arizona State) 73 (+1) Tied 58th
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) 74 (+2) Tied 75th
Charlotte HEATH (ENG / Florida State) 75 (+3) Tied 87th
Anna FOSTER (IRL / Auburn) 75 (+3) Tied 87th
Rosie BELSHAM (ENG / Baylor) 78 (+6) Tied 132nd
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 84 (+12) 157th

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Stroke Play Leading Round 1 Individual Scores (Graphic: GolfStat / NCAA)

In addition to the top 15 teams the leading 9 individuals not on one of those teams will also advance to the final stroke play round being played on Monday.

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15th May 2024

The 2024 NCAA Division I Women’s National Golf Championship will be played at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California on 17th-22nd May 2024.

This is the first of three NCAA National Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships that will be staged at La Costa. In 2024 they are being hosted by the University of Texas.

A former long time PGA Tour stop off the North Course has recently been re-designed by Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner and the Women’s Championship will mark its official re-opening.

The women’s course will play 6,297 yards with a par of 72.

30 5-woman teams and 6 individuals not on those teams qualified to play through six Regional events played on 6th-8th May. To learn more about these Regionals please read my earlier article – NCAA Division I Women’s Regionals – 2024 Preview & Results

At the National Championship 54 holes of stroke play will be played on 17th-19th May. A cut will then take place which will see the top 15 teams and nine individuals not on those teams play a final 18 holes on 20th May. Team scores in the stroke play stage are based on a best four from five players cumulative total. After 72 holes an Individual champion is crowned with the leading 8 teams progressing to a match play stage. Seeded match play will then take place on 21st-22nd May to determine the Team national champions.

Here is a list of the teams and individuals along with their Regional site results in brackets.

There are 10 players, one of whom will start as a substitute, from Great Britain & Ireland competing this year; they are highlighted in blue below.

TEAMS

Arizona State (Cle Elum, 4th) – BETH COULTER (IRL) #2, PATIENCE RHODES (ENG) #4

Arkansas (Las Vegas, 1st)

Auburn (Auburn, 1st) – ANNA FOSTER (IRL) #4, CARYS WORBY (WAL) #6

Baylor (Las Vegas, 3rd) – ROSIE BELSHAM (ENG) #3

Clemson (Bryan, 2nd)

Duke (Cle Elum, 2nd)

Florida State (Las Vegas, 5th) – LOTTIE WOAD (ENG) #1, CHARLOTTE HEATH (ENG) #3

Louisiana State University (Bryan, 1st) – AINE DONEGAN (IRL) #4

Michigan State (East Lansing, 3rd)

Mississippi State (Bermuda Run, 4th)

North Carolina State (Auburn, 3rd) – ELLISE RYMER (ENG) NS, CAITLIN WHITEHEAD (ENG) NS

Northwestern (East Lansing, 4th)

Oklahoma State (East Lansing, 2nd)

Ole Miss (Bermuda Run, 1st) – ELLEN HUME (ENG) NS

Oregon (Auburn, 2nd)

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Oregon State (Bermuda Run, 5th)

Pepperdine (East Lansing, 5th)

Purdue (Las Vegas, 2nd)

San Jose State (Cle Elum, 5th)

South Carolina (Auburn, T4) – HANNAH DARLING (SCO) #2

Southern California (East Lansing, 1st)

Southern Methodist University (Bryan, 3rd)

Stanford (Cle Elum, 1st)

Texas (Bermuda Run, 2nd)

Texas Agricultural & Mechanical (Bryan, 5th)

Tulsa (Auburn, T4)

UCLA (Las Vegas, 4th)

Vanderbilt (Bryan, 4th)

Virginia (Cle Elum, 3rd)

Wake Forest (Bermuda Run, 3rd) – MIMI RHODES (ENG) #4

INDIVIDUALS

Lauren Beaudreau – Notre Dame (East Lansing, 1st)

Carla Bernat – Kansas State (Bryan, T3rd)

Bailey Davis – Tennessee (Bermuda Run, T3rd)

Veronika Kedronova – Kent State (Las Vegas, T6th)

Jasmine Leovao – Long Beach State (Clean Elum, 8th)

Isabella McCauley – Minnesota (Auburn, T2nd)

NS = Not Selected

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2023 Results

WAKE FOREST, whose team included Mimi Rhodes (ENG) and Lauren Walsh (IRL), won the 2023 NCAA Division I National Championship at Greyhawk G.C. in Arizona. It was Wake’s first women’s national title in the program’s history.

WAKE FOREST (seeded 3rd) beat SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (USC) (seeded 5th) 3-1-0 in the 18 hole Team Final.

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Wake Forest (Photo: Christian Petersen / Getty Images / NCAA)

Rose ZHANG (USA / Stanford) became the first player in competition history to win the NCAA Division 1 Women’s National Championship on multiple occasions and in successive years.

Her 278 (-10) total was one shot better than Lucia LOPEZ-ORTEGA (Spain / San Jose State) and Catherine PARK (USA / Southern California).

Lauren WALSH (IRL) and Charlotte HEATH (ENG) who finished tied 7th on -6 were the best of the GB&I contingent.

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Rose Zhang (Photo: Christian Petersen / Getty Images / NCAA)

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NCAA Division I Women’s Regionals – 2024 Preview & Results

8th May 2024

Here is a summary of the results from the six 54-hole NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Regional Championships which were played on 6th-8th May 2024.

The low five teams (30 in total) and the low individual (6 in total) not on one of those teams from each Regional advanced to the National Championships.

For more information on these Regional Championships please read the Preview article lower down this page.

The 2024 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship will be played at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, California on 17th-22nd May 2024.

AUBURN, ALABAMA

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Auburn (+10), 2nd Oregon (+14), 3rd North Carolina (+21), T4 South Carolina (+27), T4 Tulsa (+27)

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: Anna Davis (Auburn) -5

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: Isabella McCauley (Minnesota) T2 -2

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – ANNA FOSTER (IRL / AUBURN) T25 +11, HANNAH DARLING (SCO / SOUTH CAROLINA) 29th +12
Non-Qualified SARA BYRNE (IRL / MIAMI) T7 +1, REBEKAH GARDNER (IRL / MIAMI) 49th +21

Hannah Darling’s South Carolina, the 2nd ranked team in the country, required a strong finish to their final round to take their place in the National Championshipss after looking like they may miss out. Georgia and Houston both finished on -28 just one shot worse off than top 5 qualifiers South Carolina and Tulsa.

BERMUDA RUN, NORTH CAROLINA

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Ole Miss (-21), 2nd Texas (-20), 3rd Wake Forest (-18), 4th Mississippi State (-3), 5th Oregon State (-2)

INDIVIDUAL CO-MEDALISTS: Caitlyn Macnab (Ole Miss) & Rachel Kuehn (Wake Forest) -12

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: Bailey Davis (Tennessee) T3 -8

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – MIMI RHODES (ENG / WAKE FOREST) 20th Ev
Non-Qualified KATIE POOTS (IRL /UCF) T42 +11, JESS BAKER (ENG / UCF) T51 +14

England’s Mimi Rhodes played her part in helping reigning champions Wake Forest advance to the Nationals.

BRYAN, TEXAS

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st LSU (-8), T2 SMU (-4), T2 Clemson (-4), 4th Vanderbilt (+1), 5th Texas A&M (+6) 

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: Ingrid Lindblad (LSU) -12

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: Carla Bernat (Kansas State) T3 -7

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – AINE DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) T34 +7
Non-Qualified CALEY MCGINTY (ENG / OHIO STATE) T44 +11, ANNA DAWSON (IRL / LITTLE ROCK) 59th +26

Aine Donegan’s LSU won their first NCAA Regional title in the program’s history and with World No. 1 Ingrid Lindblad, who won here for a college career 15th time, leading the team advanced from Texas with confidence.

CLE ELUM, WASHINGTON

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Stanford (-17), 2nd Duke (+1), 3rd Virginia (+12), 4th Arizona State (+21), 5th San Jose State (+23)

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: Rachel Heck (Stanford) -8

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: Jasmine Leovao (Long Beach State) 8th +2

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – BETH COULTER (IRL / ARIZONA STATE) 12th +4, PATIENCE RHODES (ENG / ARIZONA STATE) T24 +9
Non-Qualified LILY HIRST (ENG / KANSAS) T13 +5, HARRIET LOCKLEY (WAL / ALABAMA) T47 +16

Rachel Heck, who recently announced she wouldn’t be turning pro, won the Individual leading Stanford comfortably to the Ole Elum Regional title. Beth and Patience’s young Arizona State team finished 4th to extend their U.S. seasons. 

EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Southern California (-9), 2nd Oklahoma State (-5), 3rd Michigan State (-4), 4th Northwestern (-3), 5th Pepperdine (-1)

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: Lauren Beaudreau (Notre Dame) -12

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: Lauren Beaudreau (Notre Dame) 1st -12

GB&I PLAYERS:
Non-Qualified – CARMEN GRIFFITHS (SCO / LOUISVILLE) T45 +10

Carmen Griffiths, playing as an Individual, got off to a bad start in Michigan and was unable to recover. On the team front big-hitter Florida continued to disappoint missing out on Nationals for the fourth straight year.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Arkansas (Ev), 2nd Purdue (+4), 3rd Baylor (+8), 4th UCLA (+12), 5th Florida State (+14)

INDIVIDUAL CO-MEDALISTS: Zoe Campos (UCLA) & Kajal Mistry (Arkansas) -6

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: Veronika Kedronova (Kent State) T6 -1

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – LOTTIE WOAD (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) 3rd -4, CHARLOTTE HEATH (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) T20 +5, ROSIE BELSHAM (ENG / BAYLOR) T41 +11
Non-Qualified GRACIE MAYO (WAL / OKLAHOMA) T43 +13, OLIVIA LEE (ENG / CALIFORNIA) T52 +17

A windy final day led to an exciting conclusion to this Regional with scoring proving difficult. Lottie Woad slipped out of the Individual title race and nearly contributed to her Florida State team missing out on the Nationals.

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25th April 2024 (Updated 6th May 2024)

Regional Championships

The six 54 hole NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Regional Championships will be played on 6th-8th May 2024.

72 teams and 36 individuals, from non-qualifying teams, were selected on 24th April 2024 to compete at these competitions.

Local Conference Championships were played across the country in April with 27 Conference team champions granted automatic qualification into the 2024 Regionals. The remaining teams progressed based on their performances throughout the season.

12 teams and 6 individuals were allocated to each of the six Regional venues with a strength-of-field metric factored in to ensure balance and fairness across all of them.

Teams of five players play 72 holes of stroke play with their best four scores counting towards their team’s total score. Players, who play in each round, are also eligible for a separate Individual competition.

The leading 5 teams and the top individual (not on one of those teams) from each Regional event will progress to the National Championship which will be played at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, California on 17th-22nd May 2024.

Beginning this year, Regional Champion Awards will be given to the team champions at each site.

I will be updating this article with a summary of the results when play is completed.

National Championships

The Division I Competition Oversight Committee announced in January 2023 that the field for Division I Women’s Golf National Championships would be increased from 147 to 156. The number of teams was also increased from 27 to 30 with the number of individual participants falling from 12 to 6.

The National Championships start with 54 holes off of stroke play. The top 15 teams and 9 individuals, not on an advancing team, then progress to a final 18 holes of stroke play. After these 72 holes have been played an Individual champion is determined and the top 8 teams advance to a match play stage to establish the Team champions.

Wake Forest defeated Southern California to win the 2023 Division I Women’s Golf National title. Rose Zhang of Stanford won the 2023 individual competition, becoming the first back-to-back individual NCAA champion.

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The six Regional Championships are shown below with each team listed in seed order.

GB&I players attached to the qualifying colleges are highlighted in bold blue type. Each team is now allowed to take a Reserve to the event so it is possible some may not play or be subbed in and out during the week. 20 GB&I players will be participating in this year’s Regional Championships.

Schools and Individuals with a Conference affiliation also noted below were the Team or Individual winners of these earlier tournaments.

AUBURN, ALABAMA
Course: Auburn University Club / Host: Auburn University
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Teams
1. South Carolina – HANNAH DARLING (SCO) #2
2. Auburn – ANNA FOSTER (IRL) #4, CARYS WORBY (WAL) #6 NS, RACHEL GOURLAY (ENG) NS
3. Oregon
4. Georgia
5. North Carolina
6. Michigan
7. Houston – ELLEN YATES (ENG) NS
8. Tulsa
9. Miami – SARA BYRNE (IRL) #1, REBEKAH GARDNER (IRL) #3
10. Kennesaw State – Atlantic Sun Conference
11. East Tennessee State – Southern Conference
12. Albany – Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

Individuals
Anna Morgan, Furman
Isabella McCauley, Minnesota
Gabi Nicastro, Samford
Audrey Ryu, Furman
Lauren Thompson, Lipscomb
Viktoria Hund, Charleston

BERMUDA RUN, NORTH CAROLINA
Course: Bermuda Run Country Club / Host: Wake Forest University
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Teams
1. Wake Forest – Atlantic Coast Conference – MIMI RHODES (ENG) #4
2. Texas – Big 12 Conference
3. Ole Miss – ELLEN HUME (ENG) NS
4. Mississippi State – Southeastern Conference
5. UCF – JESS BAKER (ENG) #1, KATIE POOTS (IRL) #4
6. South Florida
7. Tennessee
8. Oregon State
9. North Texas
10. Delaware – Coastal Athletic Association
11. Charleston Southern – Big South Conference
12. Navy – Patriot League

Individuals
Lauren Olivares Leon, N.C. State
Louise Reau, Georgia Southern
Christin Eisenbeiss, North Florida
Kendall Turner, James Madison
Isabel Amezcua, N.C. State
Maria Beltran, Fairfield – Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

BRYAN, TEXAS
Course: The Traditions Club / Host: Texas A&M University
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Teams
1. LSU – AINE DONEGAN (IRL) #4
2. Texas A&M
3. Clemson
4. Vanderbilt
5. SMU – American Athletic Conference
6. Ohio State – CALEY MCGINTY (ENG) #4
7. Maryland
8. Iowa State
9. Texas State – Sun Belt Conference
10. Sam Houston – Conference USA
11. Sacred Heart – Northeast Conference
12. Little Rock – Ohio Valley Conference – ANNA DAWSON (IRL) #1

Individuals
Carla Bernat, Kansas State
Camryn Carreon, UTSA
Louis Lau, TCU
Sofia Barroso Sa, TCU
Daniela Abonce, UTSA – American Athletic Conference
Ryann Honea, Abilene Christian – Western Athletic Conference

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CLE ELUM, WASHINGTON
Course: Tumble Creek Club / Host: University of Washington
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Teams
1. Stanford – Pac-12 Conference
2. Duke
3. Arizona State – BETH COULTER (IRL) #2, PATIENCE RHODES (ENG) #5
4. Virginia
5. San Jose State – Mountain West Conference
6. Washington
7. Alabama – HARRIET LOCKLEY (WAL) #2
8. Virginia Tech
9. Kansas – LILY HIRST (ENG) #2
10. Long Beach State – Big West Conference
11. Sacramento State – Big Sky Conference
12. Seattle University – Western Athletic Conference

Individuals
Emma Bunch, New Mexico State – Conference USA
Riana Mission, San Francisco
Kelli Ann Strand, Nebraska
Morgan Miller, Colorado
Sabrina Iqbal, Colorado
Madelyn Gamble, Washington State

EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN
Course: Forest Akers Golf Course / Host: Michigan State University
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Teams
1. Southern California
2. Northwestern
3. Florida
4. Pepperdine
5. Michigan State
6. Kentucky
7. Denver – Summit League
8. Oklahoma State
9. Indiana – Big Ten Conference
10. Augusta – Southland Conference
11. Illinois State – Missouri Valley Conference
12. Oakland – Horizon League

Individuals
Isabel Sy, Illinois
Catie Craig, Western Kentucky
Lauren Beaudreau, Notre Dame
CARMEN GRIFFITHS (SCO), Louisville
Hana Ryskova, Louisville
Kate Petrova, Evansville – Missouri Valley

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
Course: Spanish Trail Country Club / Host: University of Nevada, Las Vegas
CLICK HERE FOR THE GOLFSTAT RESULTSTEAM and INDIVIDUAL

Teams
1. UCLA
2. Arkansas
3. Arizona
4. Florida State – LOTTIE WOAD (ENG) #1, CHARLOTTE HEATH (ENG) #4
5. California – OLIVIA LEE (ENG) #3
6. Purdue
7. Baylor – ROSIE BELSHAM (ENG) #2
8. Oklahoma – GRACIE MAYO (WAL) #5
9. Colorado State
10. Kent State – Mid-American Conference
11. Xavier – Big East Conference
12. Dartmouth – The Ivy League

Individuals
Toa Yokoyama, UNLV
Lauren Lehigh, New Mexico
Lauren Zaretsky, Texas Tech
Myah McDonald, New Mexico
Victoria Liu, Princeton – Ivy League
Lizzie Neal, Northern Arizona – Big Sky

NS – Not Selected

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NCAA Division I Women’s National Championship – 2023 Preview & Results

24th May 2023

WAKE FOREST, whose team included Mimi Rhodes (ENG) and Lauren Walsh (IRL), won the 2023 NCAA Division I National Championship at Greyhawk G.C. in Arizona.

This was Wake’s first women’s national title in the program’s history and the 10th overall for the school.

The victory capped a record breaking year for the Demon Deacons women’s golf team who have now won six titles.

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Wake Forest (Photo: Christian Petersen / Getty Images / NCAA)

WAKE FOREST (seeded 3rd) beat SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (USC) (seeded 5th) 3-1-0 in the 18 hole Team Final.

Emilia Migliaccio (4&2), Rachel Kuehn (6&4) and Lauren Walsh (3&2) secured the all important wins with Mimi Rhodes also 2Up with two holes to play, and with a birdie putt on the 17th green, before her game was halted so that the celebrations could begin.

It was a fairly dominant performance from the Wake team who took control of the three critical matches early on and then saw them out impressively. Migliaccio is a 6th year graduate student and Kuehn and Walsh are seniors so experience was certainly on their side.

Ireland’s Lauren Walsh clinched the Championship with a solid par on the 16th hole. She said “My goal today was to put up a point for the team. It’s so special.”

Catherine Park, who finished runner-up in the stroke play qualifying, collected the Trojan’s only point defeating Carolina Lopez-Chacarra by 3&1 in game 2.

Kim Lewellen, Wake’s coach since 2018-19, said “We are absolutely thrilled to bring a trophy back to Wake Forest University and the community there in Winston-Salem (in North Carolina). It’s easy when you have a team like this. They get on so well. They practice so hard and they’re veterans. They’ve been in this type of position before and they pulled it off. It was unbelievable to watch how they kept their grit and kept their foot on the pedal and got it done. These young ladies will have memories of a lifetime”

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Match Play Final Scores (Graphic: GolfStat)

CLICK HERE FOR THE GOLFSTAT RESULTS – MATCH PLAY – TEAM 

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Match Play Semi-Finals

WAKE FOREST (seeded 3rd) enjoyed a comprehensive 3-0-0 victory against TEXAS A&M (seeded 7th) in the opening Semi-Final. Mimi Rhodes (ENG) won her second game of the day, this time beating Bianca Fernandez Garcia-Poggio by 1 Hole whilst Lauren Walsh (IRL) was tied with Adela Cernousek when play was stopped.

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Match Play Semi-Final Scores (Graphic: GolfStat)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA surprised STANFORD 3-1-0 in the other Semi-Final. Rose Zhang, who it was announced had won the Annika Award before teeing off, had a poor front nine before falling 2&1 to unheralded Brianna Navarrosa. When she finally needed her teammates to step up for her they weren’t able to do so.

Match Play Quarter Finals

TEXAS A&M (seeded 7th) beat local rivals TEXAS (seeded 2nd) by 3-1-0 in a competitive first Quarter Final match.

Once a team gets the three wins they require to progress any outstanding matches are normally ended early.

Championship favourites STANFORD (seeded 1st) beat their Californian neighbours PEPPERDINE (seeded 8th) by 3-1-0. Rose Zhang, who was 5 under par for the 13 holes she played, won her game by 6&5.

The standout tie from a GB&I perspective was the clash between our two best represented teams WAKE FOREST (seeded 3rd) and FLORIDA STATE (seeded 6th). Wake Forest came out on top 3-1-0 with Rachel Kuehn’s extra time win against Amelia Williamson (ENG) perhaps proving pivotal. Lottie Woad (ENG), who didn’t appear to have her best game but battled all the way to the end, lost game 3 to Carolina Lopez-Chacarra by 2&1. Mimi Rhodes (ENG), who is enjoying an excellent post season, critically came through a slow start, she was 2 Down after 3 holes, to win her game against Alice Hodge on the final hole, the 9th. The all GB&I game between Lauren Walsh (IRL) and Charlotte Heath (ENG) was tied after 18 holes with neither player able to gain more than a 1 hole advantage before it was halted.

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Match Play Quarter-Final Scores (Graphic: GolfStat)

The Championship came to an end for Hannah Darling (SCO) and her SOUTH CAROLINA team (seeded 4th) in the final Quarter Final after they were defeated 3-1-0 by SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (seeded 5th). Hannah was 2 Down after 15 holes against Amari Avery when their game was called. Avery is one of USA’s best players and someone Hannah would have known well from the college circuit and last year’s Curtis Cup match.

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Match Play Quarter-Final Scores (Graphic: GolfStat)

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22nd May 2023

Stroke Play Round 4

Team

STANFORD earned medalist honours with a 1,133 (-19) total after four stroke play rounds at Greyhawk G.C.

WAKE FOREST, with Lauren Walsh and Mimi Rhodes in their line up, finished 3rd on -13, Hannah Darling’s SOUTH CAROLINA were 4th on +1 and FLORIDA STATE, with Charlotte Heath, Amelia Williamson and Lottie Woad in their team, 6th on +3. All three therefore qualified for the match play stage which will determine the 2023 Team champions.

Aine Donegan’s LSU missed out following this eight team final cut.

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Stroke Play Team Results (Graphic: GolfStat)

Individual

Rose ZHANG (USA / Stanford), still only a sophomore, became the first player in competition history to win the NCAA Division 1 Women’s National Championship on multiple occasions and in successive years.

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Rose Zhang (Photo: Christian Petersen / Getty Images / NCAA)

Her bogey free four under par 68 in the final round took her to a 278 (-10) total, one shot better than her nearest rivals, Lucia LOPEZ-ORTEGA (Spain / San Jose State) and Catherine PARK (USA / Southern California).

It was Zhang’s 8th win this season and 12th in 20 career starts for Stanford. It is therefore hard to dispute Stanford’s claim that she is “the greatest collegiate golfer ever”.

Her NCAA average score this season was also a record breaking 68.81, nearly a shot better than her 69.68, the previous record, set in 2021/22.

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Stroke Play Individual Results (Graphic: GolfStat)

Here are the final Individual results / finishing positions for all of the GB&I players: –

Lauren WALSH (IRL / Wake Forest) 67-67-79-69 (-6) Tied 7th (up 5)
Charlotte HEATH (ENG / Florida State) 71-71-69-71 (-6) Tied 7th (down 1)
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 71-69-76-70 (-2) Tied 18th (up 7)
Amelia WILLIAMSON (ENG / Florida State) 74-68-75-72 (+1) Tied 31st (down 1)
Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 70-74-72-73 (+1) Tied 31st (down 6)
Mimi RHODES (ENG / Wake Forest) 70-70-76-73 (+1) Tied 31st (down 6)

Missed 72 Holes Stroke Play Cut
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / Arizona State) 78-79-81-71 (+21) 78th (up 1)

Missed 54 Holes Stroke Play Cut
Rosie BELSHAM (ENG / Baylor) 74-74-76 (+8) Tied 85th (down 7)
Sara BYRNE (IRL / Miami) 74-74-78 (+10) Tied 100th (down 23)
Caitlin WHITEHEAD (ENG / NC State) DNP-76-82 (+14)
Ellen HUME (ENG / Ole Miss) 78-DNP-DNP

CLICK HERE FOR THE GOLFSTAT RESULTS – STROKE PLAY – TEAM and INDIVIDUAL

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21st May 2023

Stroke Play Round 3

Team

After their disappointing opening day STANFORD, the No. 1 ranked women’s team, are clearly back on track. They now lead the Stroke Play Qualifying at the National Championships by seven shots on -13.

WAKE FOREST, whose team contains Lauren Walsh and Mimi Rhodes, fell back into tied 2nd after a poor third round, a position they share with TEXAS on -6.

Charlotte Heath, Amelia Williamson and Lottie Woad’s FLORIDA STATE, who enjoyed the joint best round 3 score (+1), are 5th on -1 and Hannah Darling’s SOUTH CAROLINA 6th on Even par.

Aine Donegan’s LSU are 13th on -6. While Donegan has struggled at Greyhaw both she and her team will have the opportunity to play another round tomorrow.

Following the 54 holes cut, which fell at +17, we lost Rosie Belsham’s BAYLOR (+19) who fell out of the all-important top 15 after a poor team score on Day 3 and Caitlin Whitehead’s NORTH CAROLINA STATE (+53).

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Stroke Play Round 3 Team Scores (Graphic: GolfStat)

Individual

After 54 holes freshman Catherine PARK (USA / Southern California) 71-64-71 (-10) leads the Individual standings.

Here are the Round 3 Individual scores / positions for all of the GB&I players: –

Charlotte HEATH (ENG / Florida State) 71-71-69 (-5) Tied 6th (up 18)
Lauren WALSH (IRL / Wake Forest) 67-67-79 (-3) Tied 12th (down 11)
Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 70-74-72 (Ev) Tied 25th (up 13)
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 71-69-76 (Ev) Tied 25th (down 16)
Mimi RHODES (ENG / Wake Forest) 70-70-76 (Ev) Tied 25th (down 16)
Amelia WILLIAMSON (ENG / Florida State) 74-68-75 (+1) Tied 30th (down 6)
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / Arizona State) 78-79-81 (+22) Tied 143rd (down 3)

Lauren did well to maintain her composure in Round 3; setting out with the Individual lead she played her final 14 holes in even par having bogeyed the 3rd and then taken an 11 (+6) on the 4th hole.

Missed 54 Holes Stroke Play Cut
Rosie BELSHAM (ENG / Baylor) 74-74-76 (+8) Tied 85th (down 7)
Sara BYRNE (IRL / Miami) 74-74-78 (+10) Tied 100th (down 23)
Caitlin WHITEHEAD (ENG / NC State) DNP-76-82 (+14)
Ellen HUME (ENG / Ole Miss) 78-DNP-DNP

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20th May 2023

Stroke Play Round 2

Team

WAKE FOREST, with Lauren WALSH (IRL) and Mimi RHODES (ENG) again to the fore, continue to lead the National Championships with a 559 (-17) 36 holes total.

Favourites STANFORD produced a record breaking single day -15 score to move up five places into 2nd place with Hannah Darling’s SOUTH CAROLINA (-14) remaining 3rd.

There will be a 54 holes cut with only the top 15 teams progressing to the final stroke play round.

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Stroke Play Round 2 Team Scores (Graphic: GolfStat)

Individual

After 36 holes Lauren WALSH (IRL / Wake Forest) 67-67 (-10) leads the Individual standings.

Here are the Round 2 Individual scores / positions for all of the GB&I players: –

Lauren WALSH (IRL / Wake Forest) 67-67 (-10) 1st (up 1)
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 71-69 (-4) Tied 9th (up 12)
Mimi RHODES (ENG / Wake Forest) 70-70 (-4) Tied 9th (up 1)
Amelia WILLIAMSON (ENG / Florida State) 74-68 (-2) Tied 24th (up 42)
Charlotte HEATH (ENG / Florida State) 71-71 (-2) Tied 24th (down 3)
Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 70-74 (+2) Tied 38th (down 28)
Rosie BELSHAM (ENG / Baylor) 74-74 (+4) Tied 77th (down 11)
Sara BYRNE (IRL / Miami) 74-74 (+4) Tied 77th (down 11)
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / Arizona State) 78-79 (+13) Tied 140th (down 13)

Ellen HUME (ENG / Ole Miss) 78-DNP
Caitlin WHITEHEAD (ENG / NC State) DNP-76

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19th May 2023

Stroke Play Round 1

Team

WAKE FOREST, with Lauren WALSH (IRL) and Mimi RHODES (ENG) in their line up, made a great start to the National Championships with a 279 (-9) opening round.

OKLAHOMA STATE (-8) are 2nd and GEORGIA & SOUTH CAROLINA (-2) Tied 3rd.

The initial aim for all of the teams will be to make the top 15 after 54 holes when a cut will take place before the final stroke play round.

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Stroke Play Round 1 Team Scores (Graphic: GolfStat)

Individual

Madison HINSON-TOLCHARD (AUS / Oklahoma State) 66 (-6) leads the Individual standings at the the end of Day 1.

Here are the Round 1 Individual scores / positions for all of the GB&I players: –

Lauren WALSH (IRL / Wake Forest) 67 (-5) 2nd
Lottie WOAD (ENG / Florida State) 70 (-2) Tied 10th
Mimi RHODES (ENG / Wake Forest) 70 (-2) Tied 10th
Charlotte HEATH (ENG / Florida State) 71 (-1) Tied 21st
Hannah DARLING (SCO / South Carolina) 71 (-1) Tied 21st
Amelia WILLIAMSON (ENG / Florida State) 74 (+2) Tied 66th
Rosie BELSHAM (ENG / Baylor) 74 (+2) Tied 66th
Sara BYRNE (IRL / Miami) 74 (+2) Tied 66th
Aine DONEGAN (IRL / Arizona State) 78 (+6) Tied 127th
Ellen HUME (ENG / Ole Miss) 78 (+6) Tied 127th

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16th May 2023

The 2023 NCAA Division I Women’s National Championship starts on Friday 19th May at Greyhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Greyhawk also staged the NCAA National Championships in 2021 and 2022. The women’s course is 6,383 yards long and plays to a demanding par of 72.

30 5-woman teams and 6 individuals not on those teams qualified to play through six Regional events played on 8th-10th May. To learn more about these Regionals please read my earlier article – NCAA Division I Women’s Regionals – 2023 Preview & Results

At the National Championship 54 holes of stroke play will be played on 19th-21st May. A cut will then take place which will see the top 15 teams and nine individuals not on those teams play a final 18 holes on 22nd May. Team scores in the stroke play stage are based on a best four from five players cumulative total. After 72 holes an Individual champion is crowned with the leading 8 teams progressing to a match play stage. Seeded match play will then take place on 23rd-24th May to determine the Team national champions.

Here is a list of the 30 competing teams and 6 individuals, along with their current Golfweek / Sagarin national ranking and earlier Regional site results in brackets.

There are 11 players from Great Britain & Ireland competing this year who are shown in blue below.

TEAMS

Arizona 27 (Raleigh North Carolina, 1st)

Augusta 76 (Athens Georgia, 5th)

Baylor 11 (Pullman Washington, 4th) – ROSIE BELSHAM (ENG) #2

Clemson 28 (Pullman Washington, 2nd)

Duke 26 (Palm Beach Gardens Florida, 2nd)

Florida State 9 (Raleigh North Carolina, 5th) – CHARLOTTE HEATH (ENG) #1, AMELIA WILLIAMSON (ENG) #2, LOTTIE WOAD (ENG) #3

Georgia 24 (Athens, Georgia, 1st)

Louisiana State University (LSU) 4 (Palm Beach Gardens Florida, 5th) – AINE DONEGAN (IRL) #4

Michigan State 39 (Palm Beach Gardens Florida, 1st)

Mississippi State 6 (Westfield, Indiana, 1st)

New Mexico 40 (San Antonio Texas, 5th)

North Carolina (N.C.) State 48 (Raleigh North Carolina, 2nd) – CAITLIN WHITEHEAD* (ENG) #6

*Caitlin was subbed out on the morning of the first round having been scheduled to lead NC State out. She returned for the second round.

Northwestern 10 (Palm Beach Gardens Florida, T3)

Oklahoma State 21 (San Antonio Texas, T3)

Ole Miss 19 (Athens Georgia, 4th) – ELLEN HUME~ (ENG) #5

~Ellen played in the first round but after a 78 was subbed out for Ole Miss on Day 2.

Oregon State 49 (Westfield, Indiana, 2nd)

Pepperdine 20 (San Antonio Texas, T1)

San Jose State 14 (Athens Georgia, 3rd)

South Carolina 3 (Athens Georgia, 2nd) – HANNAH DARLING (SCO) #1

Southern Methodist University (SMU) 15 (San Antonio Texas, T1)

Stanford 2 (Pullman Washington, 1st)

Texas 13 (Palm Beach Gardens Florida, T3)

Texas Agricultural & Mechanical (A&M) 5 (San Antonio Texas, T3)

Texas Christian University (TCU) 39 (Raleigh North Carolina, 4th)

Texas Tech 32 (Pullman Washington, 5th)

Tulsa 33 (Westfield, Indiana, 5th)

Southern California (USC) 8 (Pullman Washington, 3rd)

Vanderbilt 16 (Westfield, Indiana, 3rd)

Virginia 22 (Westfield, Indiana, 4th)

Wake Forest 1 (Raleigh North Carolina, 3rd) – MIMI RHODES (ENG) #5, LAUREN WALSH (IRL) #2

INDIVIDUALS

SARA BYRNE (IRL) – Miami (Palm Beach Gardens Florida, 3rd)

Camryn Carreon – UTSA (San Antonio Texas, 1st)

Tiffany Le – UC Riverside (Pullman Washington, 3rd)

Isabella McCauley – Minnesota (Westfield, Indiana, 6th)

Leon Takagi – Kent State (Athens Georgia, T5)

Dorota Zalewska – Chattanooga (Raleigh North Carolina, 1st)

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2022 Results

Stanford University beat University of Oregon 3-2 at Greyhawk Golf Club in Arizona to win the 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s National title.

It was the second time in their history that Stanford had lifted the National Championship trophy; their previous win coming in 2015.

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Stanford Team and Coach Anne Walker (Photo: GoStanford.com)

This outstanding team consisted of Sadie ENGELMANN, Rachel HECK, Aline KRAUTER, Brooke SEAY and Rose ZHANG.

Stanford (+9) also beat Oregon (+12) in the stroke play stage of the competition with Texas A&M (+14) finishing 3rd.

Stanford, Oregon, Texas A&M, UCLA, Auburn, Florida State, San Jose State and Georgia were the eight teams to advance to the match play stage in 2022.

With rounds of 68, 70, 69 and 75 (-6) Rose ZHANG of Stanford University won the NCAA Division I Women’s Individual Championship. She finished 3 shots ahead of Natasha Andrea OON who was representing San Jose State with Jennie PARK (Texas A&M) and Ingrid LINDBLAD (LSU) both two shots further back.

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Rose Zhang (Photo: Darren Reese / Tennessee Golf Association)

Charlotte HEATH (Florida State) was GB&I’s highest finisher, tied 21st on +6. Anna FOSTER (AUBURN) +9 was tied 40th.

Jessica BAILEY (LSU), Lianna BAILEY (Oklahoma State), Rosie BELSHAM (Baylor), Hannah DARLING (South Carolina), Mimi RHODES (Wake Forest), Ffion TYNAN (Arkansas) and Lauren WALSH (Wake Forest) all struggled to make much of an impression in the Championship.

Click this link to view the – GOLFSTAT 2022 MATCH PLAY RESULTS – TEAM

Click these links to view the – GOLFSTAT 2022 STROKE PLAY RESULTS – TEAM and INDIVIDUAL

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NCAA Division I Women’s Regionals – 2023 Preview & Results

10th May 2023

Here is a summary of the results from the six 54-hole NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Regional Championships which were played on 8th-10th May 2023.

The low five teams (30 in total) and the low individual (6 in total) not on those teams from each Regional advanced to the National Championships.

For more information on these Regional Championships please read the Preview article lower down this page.

The 2023 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship will be played on 19th – 24th May at Greyhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.

[Teams are listed below with their Golfweek / Sagarin national ranking in brackets]

ATHENS, GEORGIA

CLICK HERE FOR THE GOLFSTAT RESULTS – TEAM and INDIVIDUAL

TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Georgia (30) -13, 2nd South Carolina (4) -11, 3rd San Jose State (15) +14, 4th Ole Miss (17) +17, 5th Augusta (83) +21

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: Jenny Bae (Georgia) -13

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: T5 Leon Takagi (Kent State) -3

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – 3rd HANNAH DARLING (SCO / SOUTH CAROLINA) -6, DNF ELLEN HUME (ENG / OLE MISS)* 
Non-Qualified T37 CALEY MCGINTY (ENG / OHIO STATE) +10

University of Georgia and Jenny Bae took full advantage of playing on their home course to win both the Team and Individual titles.

*Ellen was substituted in for Ole Miss teammate Elle Johnson in the final round and having delivered a counting score will hopefully make their starting lineup in Arizona.

PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Michigan State (39) +8, 2nd Duke (25) +11, T3 Texas (14) +14, T3 Northwestern (10) +14, 5th LSU (3) +15

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: Latanna Stone (LSU) & Brooke Biermann (Michigan State) -3

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: 3rd SARA BYRNE (IRL) -4

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – 3rd SARA BYRNE (IRL / MIAMI) -4, T25 AINE DONEGAN (IRL / LSU) +7
Non-Qualified – T6 JESS BAKER (ENG) +1, T43 OLIVIA LEE (ENG) +13

A brilliant effort from Ireland’s Sara Byrne who, despite travelling and playing without her Miami teammates, took the Individual qualifying spot with a 3rd place finish.

PULLMAN, WASHINGTON

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Stanford (2) -50, 2nd Clemson (31) -33, 3rd USC (12) -26, 4th Baylor (11) -23, 5th Texas Tech (32) -19

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: Rose Zhang (Stanford) -19

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: 3rd Tiffany Le (UC-Riverside) -14

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – T13 ROSIE BELSHAM (ENG / BAYLOR) -6
Non-Qualified – T49 HARRIET LYNCH (ENG / FRESNO STATE) +5

Defending champions Stanford (despite missing through injury Rachel Heck and Brooke Seay, two of their normal starters) and their star player Rose Zhang showed ominous form in Washington. Zhang won her 11th event, tieing a men’s and women’s school record with Patrick Cantley, Maverick McNealy and Tiger Woods, in just her 19th Stanford career start – far less than therm.

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RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA

CLICK HERE FOR THE GOLFSTAT RESULTSTEAM and INDIVIDUAL

TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Arizona (27) -5, 2nd N.C. State (51) -3, 3rd Wake Forest (1) Ev, 4th TCU (46) +2, 5th Florida State (45) +6

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: Dorota Zalewska (Chattanooga) -12

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: 1st Dorota Zalewska (Chattanooga) -12

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – T6 LOTTIE WOAD (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) -2, T11 AMELIA WILLIAMSON (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) Ev, T14 CHARLOTTE HEATH (ENG / FLORIDA STATE) +1, T20 MIMI RHODES (ENG / WAKE FOREST) +2, T42 LAUREN WALSH (IRL / WAKE FOREST) +10, T58 CAITLIN WHITEHEAD (ENG / N.C. STATE) +24
Non-Qualified – 36th BETH COULTER (IRL / ARIZONA STATE) +7, T40 ANNABELL FULLER (ENG / FLORIDA) +9

Surprise package Arizona produced a strong final round to win this Regional despite giving up home course advantage to their nearest rivals North Carolina State. Albeit they needed a scoring anomaly by N.C. State, which lead to them needing to include Caitlin Whitehead’s 78 card in their total, to do so.

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

CLICK HERE FOR THE GOLFSTAT RESULTSTEAM and INDIVIDUAL

TEAM QUALIFIERS: T1 Pepperdine (24) +9, T1 SMU (18) +9, T3 Oklahoma State (22) +16, T3 Texas A&M (5) +16, 5th New Mexico (44) +25

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: Camryn Carreon (UTSA) -10

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: 1st Camryn Carreon (UTSA) -10

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – None
Non-Qualified – T37 ANNA FOSTER (IRL / AUBURN) +11, T48 ALEX GILES (ENG / INCARNATE WORD) +19, DNF ANNABEL WILSON (IRL / UCLA)*

Alongside Palm Beach San Antonio proved to be the toughest venue for the players and teams this week. Auburn were the highest ranked team (7th) not to progress from the six Regional events.

*Annabel Wilson was dropped for UCLA’s final round and replaced by Emilie Paltrinieri.

WESTFIELD, INDIANA

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TEAM QUALIFIERS: 1st Mississippi State (7) -19, 2nd Oregon State (53) -17, 3rd Vanderbilt (19) -16, 4th Virginia (21) -15, 5th Tulsa (34) -9

INDIVIDUAL MEDALIST: Amanda Sambach (Virginia) & Julia Lopez Ramirez (Mississippi State) -13

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIER: 6th Isabella McCauley (Minnesota) -7

GB&I PLAYERS:
Qualified – None
Non-Qualified – 62nd CARMEN GRIFFITHS (SCO) +14

Oregon, ranked 8th by the NCAA, finished 10th out of the 12 teams at Westfield and arguably the most disappointing post-season performance this week.

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3rd May 2023 

The six 54 hole NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Regional Championships will be played on 8th-10th May 2023.

72 teams and 36 individuals, from non-qualifying teams, were selected on 26th April 2023 to compete at these competitions.

Local Conference Championships were played across the country in April with 27 Conference team champions granted automatic qualification into the 2023 Regionals. The remaining teams progressed based on their performances throughout the season.

12 teams and 6 individuals were allocated to each of the six Regional venues with a strength-of-field metric factored in to ensure maximum balance and fairness across all of them.

Teams of five players play 72 holes of stroke play with their best four scores counting towards their team’s total score. Players, who play in each round, are also eligible for a separate Individual competition.

5 teams and the top individual (not on one of those teams) from each Regional event will progress to the National Championship which will be played at Grayhawk G.C. in Scottsdale, Arizona on 19th-24th May 2023.

I will be updating this article with the results when play gets underway.

National Championships

The Division I Competition Oversight Committee announced in January 2023 that the field for this year’s Division I Women’s Golf National Championships would be increased from 147 to 156. The number of teams is being increased from 27 to 30 with the number of individual participants falling from 12 to 6.

The National Championships start with 54 holes off of stroke play. The top 15 teams and 9 individuals, not on an advancing team, then progress to a final 18 holes of stroke play. After these 72 holes have been played an Individual champion is determined and the top 8 teams advance to a match play stage to establish the Team champions.

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The six Regional Championships are shown below with each team listed in seed order with their Golfweek / Sagarin national ranking in brackets and, if they earned automatic qualification, the Conference Championship they recently won to do so.

GB&I players attached to the qualifying colleges are highlighted in bold blue type, with their selection number (#1-6). Each team is now allowed to take a Reserve to the event so it is possible some may not play or be subbed in and out during the week. I am expecting 20 or 21 GB&I players to participate at this year’s Regional Championships.

ATHENS, GEORGIA
Course: University of Georgia Golf Course / Host: Georgia
CLICK HERE FOR THE GOLFSTAT SCORESTEAM and INDIVIDUAL

Teams
1. South Carolina (4) – HANNAH DARLING (SCO) #3
2. San Jose State (15)
3. Ole Miss (17) – ELLEN HUME (ENG) #6
4. Ohio State (26) – CALEY MCGINTY (ENG) #1
5. Georgia (30)
6. Maryland (33)
7. Kent State (42) – Mid-American Conference
8. Charleston (56) – Colonial Athletic Association
9. Kansas (54)
10. Furman (64) – Southern Conference
11. Augusta (83) – Southland Conference
12. Sacred Heart (146) – Northeast Conference

Individuals
Carla Bernat, Tulane
Mathilde Delavallade, Penn State
Mikhaela Fortuna, Oklahoma
Catie Craig, Western Kentucky – Conference USA
Christy Chen, Boston – Patriot League
Isabella Gomez, Harvard – The Ivy League

PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLORIDA
Course: PGA National Resort Palm Beach / Host: FAU
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Teams
1. LSU (3) – JESS BAILEY (ENG) NS, AINE DONEGAN (IRL) #4
2. Texas (14)
3. Northwestern (10)
4. UCF (23) – JESS BAKER (ENG) #1
5. Duke (25)
6. Michigan State (39)
7. California (40) – OLIVIA LEE (ENG) #5
8. Arkansas (38) – FFION TYNAN (WAL) NS
9. Alabama (48)
10. South Florida (55)
11. Penn (104) – The Ivy League
12. Quinnipiac (161) – Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

Individuals
Christin Eisenbeiss, North Florida
SARA BYRNE (IRL), Miami
Yanjun Liu, Princeton
Karissa Kilby, FIU
Leah Onosato, Old Dominion – Sun Belt Conference
Katherine Lemke, Creighton – Big East Conference

PULLMAN, WASHINGTON
Course: Palouse Ridge Golf Club / Host: Washington State
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Teams
1. Stanford (2)
2. Baylor (11) – ROSIE BELSHAM (ENG) #2
3. USC (12) – Pac-12 Conference
4. Clemson (31) – Atlantic Coast Conference
5. Kentucky (29)
6. Texas Tech (32)
7. Houston (37) – BECCA EARL (ENG) NS
8. North Carolina (43)
9. UNLV (57)
10. Sacramento State (62) – Big Sky Conference
11. Cal Poly (89) – Big West Conference
12. Green Bay (207) – Horizon League

Individuals
Camille Boyd, Washington
Tiffany Le, UC Riverside
HARRIET LYNCH (ENG), Fresno State
Darcy Habgood, Washington State
Stefanie Deng, Washington
Cassie Kim, Gonzaga

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RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
Course: Lonnie Poole Golf Course / Host: N.C. State
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Teams
1. Wake Forest (1) – MIMI RHODES (ENG) #5, Lauren WALSH (IRL) #2
2. Arizona State (9) – BETH COULTER (IRL) #3, PATIENCE RHODES (ENG) NS
3. Florida State (13) – CHARLOTTE HEATH (ENG) #1, AMELIA WILLIAMSON (ENG) #2, LOTTIE WOAD (ENG) #3
4. Florida (20) – ANNABELL FULLER (ENG) #2
5. Arizona (27)
6. North Texas (35) – Conference USA
7. TCU (46)
8. N.C. State (51) – CAITLIN WHITEHEAD (ENG) #5
9. Purdue (45)
10. Nebraska (50)
11. Campbell (71) – Big South Conference
12. Richmond (145) – Patriot League

Individuals
Dorota Zalewska, Chattanooga
Kendall Turner, James Madison
Mallory Fobes, UNCW
Morgan Ketchum, Virginia Tech
Becca DiNunzio, Virginia Tech
Sarah Kahn, High Point – Big South Conference

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Course: TPC San Antonio / Host: UTSA
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Teams
1. Texas A&M (5) – Southeastern Conference
2. Auburn (8) – ANNA FOSTER (IRL) #2, RACHEL GOURLEY (ENG) NS, CARYS WORBY (WAL) NS
3. Pepperdine (24)
4. Oklahoma State (22) – Big 12 Conference
5. SMU (18) – American Athletic Conference
6. UCLA (28) – ANNABEL WILSON (IRL) #3
7. New Mexico (44) – Mountain West Conference
8. Denver (47) – The Summit League
9. Illinois (49) – Big Ten Conference
10. Sam Houston (52) – Western Athletic Conference
11. ULM (87) – Sun Belt Conference
12. Missouri State (164) – Missouri Valley Conference

Individuals
Victoria Gailey, Nevada
Allysha Mae Mateo, BYU
Haley Vargas, Kansas State
Camryn Carreon, UTSA
Jasmine Leovao, Long Beach State – Big West Conference
ALEX GILES (ENG), Incarnate Word – Southland Conference

WESTFIELD, INDIANA
Course: The Club at Chatham Hills / Host: Indiana
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Teams
1. Mississippi State (7)
2. Oregon (6)
3. Vanderbilt (19)
4. Iowa State (16)
5. Virginia (21)
6. Tulsa (34)
7. Tennessee (36)
8. Michigan (41)
9. Oregon State (53)
10. Xavier (68) – Big East Conference
11. Lipscomb (84) – ASUN Conference
12. Morehead State (147) – Ohio Valley Conference

Individuals
Isabella McCauley, Minnesota
CARMEN GRIFFITHS (SCO), Louisville
Luisamariana Mesones, Minnesota
Sofia Torres, Colorado State
Lauren Beaudreau, Notre Dame
Sabrina Coffman, Cleveland State – Horizon League

NS – Not Selected

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The Peter McEvoy Trophy – 2021 Preview & Results

26th August 2021

Olivia LEE from Gerrards Cross G.C. won The 40th Peter McEvoy Trophy at Copt Heath G.C. with a 273 (-11) total.

It was the first year that entry had been open to girls and three of them, all England Internationals, dominated the event from start to finish. It’s remarkable how easy golf can look when you hit fairways, find greens and putt smoothly which all three of them largely did throughout the two days.

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Olivia Lee Receives The Peter McEvoy Trophy From Mr. McEvoy (Photo: GolfBible)

Lee shot a 67 in Round 3, finishing with two birdies on the 8th and 9th, to take a 5-shot lead on -12 into the afternoon final round.

Lottie WOAD and Davina XANH (-7), who recorded a 67 and 73 respectively in the morning, were to be her nearest challengers.

With Lee having never won a national title before it was unlikely to be a ceremonial procession in Round 4 and so it proved.

Lee started the final round well getting up and down for par from the front of the 1st green, picking up the expected birdie at the short par 5 2nd hole and nearly holing her tee shot on the 3rd. However, soon after she started to lose her distance control with her irons and putting, perhaps unsure whether to attack or defend with her big lead.

By the time she failed to get up and down out of a green side bunker on the 13th she was back to -9 and with Lottie Woad now sitting at -10 up ahead and with two holes left to play the title was well and truly back up in the air.

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Olivia Lee’s Round 4 Scorecard (Graphic: Copt Heath GC / Intelligent Golf) 

Whilst Woad would par in comfortably the question was whether Lee could regain control of both her game and her inward emotions, in time to save the day. It should be noted Olivia played with a smile on her face and an impressively even temper.

A good birdie on the par 5 15th provided a positive initial answer as the Hertfordshire player moved back into a tie for the lead. A solid par on the 16th where an aggressive first putt left more work than she would have liked also provided encouragement for the task ahead.

However, on the 17th she pulled her tee shot between the two copse of trees on the left, partially blocking herself out. I am sure that in the same circumstances, with the Trophy on the line, 100% of the boys competing and probably most of the girls and spectators who were following the final group, would have attempted to draw a low recovery shot over the cross bunker and up the green. To the surprise of many Lee very conservatively chipped out 40 yards sideways back into the middle of the fairway. When her 75 yard pitch came up 20 feet short of the flag leaving a left to right severely up hill putt most observers feared the worse. A few minutes later when the putt was holed a huge cheer went up from the gallery as much in shock as admiration.

Olivia Lee’s Par Save on the 17th Hole (Video: GolfBible) 

Lee then found the 18th fairway and pitched onto the home green again around 20 feet over the pin. She had a putt to win The McEvoy. Amazingly, with Woad practicing her putting behind the green in anticipation of a play-off, she then rolled this one in as well.

Olivia Lee’s Birdie Putt on the 18th Hole (Video: GolfBible) 

It was a comeback under the pressure of competition and in front of a sizeable gallery that will live long in the memory.

Xanh, who had played so well on Day 1, couldn’t get the putts to drop today and finished third on -8, +1 for the final 36 holes.

Zach LITTLE (-7), Sam EASTERBROOK (-6) and Sebastian CAVE (-4) all finished strongly to secure the minor places.

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McEvoy Trophy Results Extract (Graphic: Copt Heath GC / Intelligent Golf) 

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(l-r) Sam Easterbrook, Zach Little, Sebastian Cave, Peter McEvoy, Olivia Lee, Lottie Woad and Davina Xanh (Photo: GolfBible)

Sebastian Cave won the Malcolm Reid Salver for the lowest aggregate score in the U18 Boys’ Carris Trophy and McEvoy Trophy. I think this may have been the first time this prize has been awarded at Copt Heath as normally the McEvoy is played in April, a few months ahead of the Carris.

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Sebastian Cave with the Malcolm Reid Salver (Photo: GolfBible)

Finally, a quick note on Lottie Woad who shot a best of the day combined 8-under with a 66 and a 68 to make her friend Olivia Lee earn the win. The Round 3 66 was also the lowest round of the second day (shown below).

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Lottie Woad’s Round 3 Scorecard (Graphic: Copt Heath GC / Intelligent Golf)  

Click here to view the – 2021 Peter McEvoy Trophy Results

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25th August 2021

At the end of Day 1 Davina XANH leads the McEvoy Trophy on 133 (-9) after rounds of 64 and 69.

Her 7-under par first round 64 was the lowest round of the day. The putts didn’t drop as easily in the afternoon but with only a single bogey she was still able to post a very acceptable 69.

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Davina Xanh Round 1 Scorecard (Graphic: Copt Heath GC / Intelligent Golf) 

A strong group of girls generally took advantage of a 5,455 yard set up which seemed to favour them a little over the boys who were playing Copt Heath’s full 6,541 yards.

Xanh’s England Girls international team mate Olivia LEE is in 2nd place on 134 (-8) which included a 65 and 69.

Lee’s morning 65 also included seven birdies but came with a single bogey. In the afternoon she briefly moved into the lead on -10 after three consecutive birdies on the 9th to 11th holes but bogeys on 13 and 17 meant she ultimately had to settle for a 69 too.

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Olivia Lee Round 1 Scorecard (Graphic: Copt Heath GC / Intelligent Golf) 

Round 1 started at 6.45am with William McGhie from Lancaster G.C. hitting the opening tee shot. It was a cloudy day but remained dry throughout and with only a modest breeze blowing low scores were always going to be possible.

Sebastian CAVE and William GREEN both shot two 69’s for a 138 (-4) total and will start the final day 5-shots behind the leader.

Will COXON and Tom STEPHENS are a further shot back on 139 (-3).

13 players finished the day under par (see below) with a total of 41 players making the top 40 and ties cut which fell at +6.

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McEvoy Trophy Day 1 Leading Scores (Graphic: Copt Heath GC / Intelligent Golf) 

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24th August 2021

The 40th Peter McEvoy Trophy will be played on Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th August at Copt Heath Golf Club in Solihull, England.

I will be updating this article with the score links and daily reports during the week.

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Copt Heath Golf Club (Photo: Copt Heath GC)

Competition Format

The McEvoy Trophy is a 72 hole scratch stroke play medal competition played over two consecutive days by boys, and for the first time this year girls, aged under 18 (before 1st January 2021).

The McEvoy is arguably the most prestigious Great British and Irish (GB&I) amateur event to adopt a mixed entry and competition to date.

Traditionally held in April each year the COVID-19 pandemic meant last year’s competition, which was also going to be open to girls, was cancelled and this year’s has been put back to August.

All competitors will play the first 36 holes on Day 1, playing in groups of three. The leading 40 players (and ties) then return for the final 36-holes on the following day, which is played in two-balls.

In the event of a tie the result will be decided by a ‘sudden death’ play-off, utilising holes 18, 1 and 9. The winner receives a small replica salver and a voucher.

All other places will be decided on the 72 hole total score with ties equally placed. Players finishing in 2nd-8th also normally receive a voucher.

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The Peter McEvoy Trophy (Photo: GolfBible)

2021 Entries & Draw

A maximum of 84 players, 12 more than normal, was originally set by the organisers and despite initial entries easily exceeding that number a final field of 68 currently looks set to start the tournament; made up of 60 boys and 8 girls.

The playing of the Jacques Léglise Trophy (Europe v. GB&I U18 Boys match) in Sweden, the English Boys’ County Finals, the Faldo Series Wales Girls’ and Boys’ and the Ulster U18 Boys’ Open at Royal Portrush this week have inevitably impacted entries.

The handicap spread across the confirmed field is 0.1 to -5.5 indicating that a strong field will nevertheless still be gathering in Solihull.

On Day 1 all players will start from the 1st tee, which means Round 1 will commence at 6.54am and Round 2 at 11.54am, before a two tee start is adopted on Day 2.

Click here to view the McEvoy Trophy Day 1 Start Sheets

The players I expect to do well this week include (in alphabetical order):-

Hugh Adams (Hagley GC, England) – the 2018 U14 Reid Trophy winner has been playing steadily this year with top 10s in the Carris Trophy U18 (T8), McGregor Trophy U16 (T3), Scottish U16 Open (T8) and English Mixed U18 (T8). 

Joshua Berry (Doncaster GC, England) – an unbeaten performance at the Boys’ Home Internationals (P4 W4) a few weeks ago came on the back of a good set of 2021 results, McGregor Trophy U16 (2nd), Scottish U16 Open (T2), Lagonda Trophy (T10), Willett Salver (T11) and Cleveland Salver (T7).

Seb Cave (The Belfry, England) – has come through strongly this year and is Warwickshire’s No. 1 amateur. His 2021 results include R&A British Boys (Rd of 16), Warwickshire Boys U16 (Champion), Carris Trophy U18 (T17), England Golf Midlands Men’s County Qualifying (Medalist), Warwickshire Amateur (Champion) and England Golf Midlands Boys’ County Qualifying (Medalist). 

Matthew Dodd-Berry (Royal Liverpool GC, England) – perhaps his big breakthrough could come this week. 2021 results include R&A British Boys (SP T15), Faldo Series Midlands (T9), English Amateur (Rd of 32), Carris Trophy U18 (T4), Wilmslow Crow (T7), Cheshire Amateur (T9) and English Mixed U18 (T14).

Sam Easterbrook (Wishaw G&CC, England) – arrives on the back of winning the North of England U16 Open Amateur SP last week at Heswall and having got to the Rd of 16 in the English Amateur and winning the Scottish U16 Open Amateur Championship.

Jenson Forrester (Walsall GC, England) – having won the inaugural English Mixed U18 at Farnham earlier this year Jenson has also finished T8 at the Carris Trophy U18, won the Midland Boys Closed and finished T5 at the England Golf Midlands Boys’ County Qualifying.

Cormac Sharpe (Blairgowrie GC, Scotland) – there has never been a Scottish winner of the McEvoy but Cormac has every chance. This year he has played well in the Scottish Men’s Amateur (SP T4 / Rd of 16), Scottish Boys’ Amateur (3rd), East of Scotland Open Amateur (T4), ProDream USA Pollock Junior Masters (4th) and Stephen Gallacher Foundation Trophy (T2).

Lottie Woad (Farnham GC, England) – there are a number of impressive girls playing this year but Lottie is the best of the group. She finished 5th at the English Women’s SP Championship last week at Wallasey, was unbeaten at the R&A Girls’ Home Internationals (P6 W6), came 10th at the English Girls’ SP Championship, 1st at Sunningdale’s Critchley Astor Salver and 6th at the St Andrews St Rule Trophy earlier in 2021.

Few local players normally feature in The McEvoy but the West Midlands is well represented this year. Adams, Cave, Easterbrook and Forrester will all have the benefit of sleeping in their own beds and perhaps having played the course once or twice before.

Copt Heath Golf Club

Copt Heath Golf Club is the permanent home of The Peter McEvoy Trophy.

Copt Heath, despite its name, is essentially a parkland course. The current course was designed and built in 1913 by Harry Colt, the famous architect, and is predominantly flat but well protected with around 95 deep bunkers.

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13th hole, Copt Heath Golf Club (Photo: Copt Heath GC)

The men’s white tee course measures 6,541 yards and has a par of 71, made up of 2 par 5’s, 13 par 4’s and 3 par 3’s. The front nine is shorter at 3,216 yards (par 35) but is tighter. The more expansive back nine is played over 3,325 yards (par 36).

The setting up of a course for a mixed event is a new challenge for tournament organisers, one made even harder in the first year of a tournament’s playing where there is no past scoring evidence to fall back on.

The girls will primarily be playing off the ladies red tees, save for shorter 7th and 16th holes, and a course measuring 5,455 yards. The par will also be a 71.

In modern parlance the boys and girls will both be playing a course with an identical handicap index of 72.3 and a Slope of 133.

Weather Forecast

The weather forecast looks very promising for both competition days – dry with a gentle breeze.

Wednesday 25th August – Light Cloud / Wind 8 mph NE / Temp. Min. 14°C, Max. 19°C.
Thursday 26th August – Sunny Intervals / Wind 11 mph N / Temp. Min. 11°C, Max. 19°C.

Competition Background

Legendary British Amateur golfer Peter McEvoy OBE has been a member of Copt Heath for 56 years. If you would like to learn more about his career then click this link for my profile – Peter McEvoy.

Following Peter’s Amateur Championship victories in 1977 and 1978 Copt Heath made him an honorary life member. He was also invited to suggest a way in which the Club could commemorate his achievements. He chose a 72 hole boys competition to be held annually at Copt Heath. It should be noted that Peter has been very keen to embrace the mixed format in recent years as this concept has taken off.

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Peter McEvoy – 1977 Amateur Champion at Ganton GC

Starting in 1981, The Peter McEvoy Trophy was originally held during August. In 1985, at the request of the English Golf Union, it was moved to April, where it has stayed up until this year. This request was prompted by a wish for an early season national competition to assist the home nations with the selection of their teams ahead of the Boys Home Internationals and European Championships held later in the summer.

As Peter McEvoy’s playing achievements and influence grew, culminating with him becoming a Great Britain and Ireland (GB&I) boys’ and men’s selector and Jacques Léglise Trophy and Walker Cup captain, so has the prestige of the competition. Of course having a strong past winner’s list also adds to the gravitas. The McEvoy remains one of the leading British junior golf events to this day.

2019 Results

With the 2020 event cancelled due to COVID-19 the last playing of the McEvoy Trophy came in 2019.

Tom MCKIBBIN (IRL) won the 39th Peter McEvoy Trophy after chipping in for a birdie on the second sudden death play-off hole. Aaron MARSHALL (IRL) and Melan DHAUBHADEL (ENG), who also finished on 277 (-7), were his unlucky opponents back in April 2019.

Tom became the third Irish winner following in the recent footsteps of Gavin Moynihan (2012) and Mark Power (2016). Now a professional Tom would notably fly out to America to win the Sage Valley Invitational the following week after his Copt Heath triumph.

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Tom McKibbin (Photo: GolfBible)

Click here to view the – 2019 McEvoy Trophy Results

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Past Winners

The Peter McEvoy Trophy has an enviable list of former winners, reflecting both the quality of the annual entry but also the fair challenge presented by the course for players of this age.

A number of the players in the full list of past winners below have gone on to play in the Walker Cup and many more have enjoyed successful professional careers: –

1981  Rob Sallis (Wollaton Park)
1982  Jeremy Robinson (Woodhall Spa)
1983  Peter Baker (Lilleshall)
1984  Wayne Henry (Redbourn)
1985  A Morley (Belton Park)
1986  Cameron Mitchell (Copt Heath)
1987  Wayne Henry (Porters Park)
1988  Peter Sefton (Camberley Heath)
1989  David Bathgate (Sandiway)
1990  Paul Sherman (Ashford)
1991  Lee Westwood (Worksop)

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Lee Westwood with the McEvoy Trophy in 1991 (Photo: Copt Heath GC)

1992  Brian Davis (East Herts)
1993  Steve Webster (Atherstone)
1994  Jamie Harris (Nevill)
1995  Carl Duke (Porters Park)
1996  Mark Pilkington (Nefyn & District)
1997  Philip Rowe (West Cornwall)
1998  Justin Rose (North Hants)

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Justin Rose with the McEvoy Trophy (Photo: Tom Ward / Copt Heath GC)

In 2013 Justin Rose became the first McEvoy Trophy winner to win a Major Championship, when he won the U.S. Open at Merion GC. He of course went on to also win Gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

1999  David Porter (Stoneham)
2000  Zane Scotland (Woodcote Park)
2001  Ben Harvey (Dudsbury)

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2002  Matthew Richardson (Pinner Hill)
2003  Tommy Hunter (Ilford)
2004  John Parry (Harrogate)
2005  Tom Sherreard (The Ridge)
2006  Luke Goddard (Hendon)

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Luke Goddard (Photo: Tom Ward)

2007  Matt Haines (Rochester & Cobham Park)
2008  Stiggy Hodgson (Sunningdale)

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Stiggy Hodgson (Photo: Tom Ward)

2009  Max Smith (Newbury Racecourse)

Max Smith (Photo: Tom Ward)

2010  Rhys Pugh (Vale of Glamorgan)

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Rhys Pugh (Photo: Tom Ward)

2011  Nathan Kimsey (Woodhall Spa)

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Nathan Kimsey (Photo: Tom Ward)

2012  Gavin Moynihan (The Island)

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Gavin Moynihan (Photo: GolfBible)

2013  Bradley Moore (Kedleston Park)

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Bradley Moore (Photo: GolfBible)

2014  Haydn McCullen (Delamere Forest)

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Haydn McCullen (Photo: GolfBible)

2015  Marco Penge (Golf at Goodwood)

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Marco Penge (Photo: GolfBible)

2016  Mark Power (Kilkenny)

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Mark Power (Photo: GolfBible)

2017  Charlie Strickland (Ham Manor)

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Charlie Strickland with Peter McEvoy (Photo: GolfBible)

2018  Harrison Arnold (Castle Royle)

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Peter McEvoy with Harrison Arnold (Photo: GolfBible)

Peter McEvoy Trophy Records

Most Wins
2 Wayne Henry (1984 Redbourn / 1987 Porters Bar)

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Wayne Henry pictured with Seve Ballesteros at the 1984 Open at St. Andrews

Youngest Winners
Wayne Henry 15 years [exact birthday not known] (1984)
Bradley Moore 15 years, 7 months and 15 days (2013)
Mark Power 15 years, 10 months and 6 days (2015)

Lowest 72-hole winning score
272 (-12) – John Parry 2004 (68, 68, 68, 68)
272 (-12) – Nathan Kimsey 2011 (69, 67, 69, 67)
272 (-12) – Marco Penge 2015 (65, 71, 70, 66)

Highest 72-hole winning score
300 – Jamie Harris 1994 (73, 75, 75, 77)

Lowest Day 1 opening 36 holes score
132 – Melan Dhaubhadel 68 64 (-10)
132 – Aaron Marshall 65 67 (-10)
133 – Jake Amos 68 65 (-9)

Lowest 18 hole score
61 – Dermot McElroy 2011 (Course Record)

Best McEvoy Trophy Record
Bradley Moore – 4th (283 -1, 2012), 1st (287 +3, 2013), 2nd (281 -3, 2014), 2nd (280 -4, 2015).

Notable Former Competitors

In addition to the winners listed above many other notable amateur and now professional golfers have competed over the years.

These include (in alphabetical order): – David Boote, Jamie Bower, Barclay Brown, James Byrne, Stuart Cage, Paul Casey, Ashley Chesters, Lee Corfield, Mark Crossfield (@4golfonline), Paul Cutler, Jack Davidson, Joe Dean, Nick Dougherty, Luke Donald, Bradley Dredge, Scott Drummond, Paul Dunne, Simon Dyson, Greg Eason, Jamie Elson, Harry Ellis, Oliver Farr, Kenneth Ferrie, Oliver Fisher, Angus Flanagan, Tommy Fleetwood, Mark Foster, Ewen Ferguson, Grant Forrest, Conor Gough, Scott Gregory, Harry Hall, Tyrrell Hatton, Calum Hill, David Horsey, David Howell, Jack Hume, Simon Hurd, Andrew Johnston, Ben Jones, Simon Khan, Nathan Kimsey, Matty Lamb, Tom Lewis, David Lynn, Nick Marsh, Jack McDonald, Dermot McElroy, Ross McGowan, Robert MacIntyre, John Morgan, James Morrison, Jimmy Mullen, Bradley Neil, Max Orrin, John Parry, Jim Payne, Eddie Pepperell, Van Phillips, Alfie Plant, Tom Plumb, Garrick Porteous, Iain Pyman, Robert Rock, Jamie Savage, Chris Selfridge, Jack Senior, Callum Shinkwin, Jack Singh Brar, Lee Slattery, Tom Sloman, Jordan Smith, Michael Stewart, James Sugrue, Andy Sullivan, Graeme Storm, Connor Syme, Ben Taylor, Jonathan Thomson, Ashton Turner, Euan Walker, Sam Walker, Anthony Wall, Danny Willett, Oliver Wilson, Tom Whitehouse and Chris Wood.

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