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NCAA women's regional sites: Who's headed where at the six sites

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Wednesday, 26 April 2023 06:57

The fields for the NCAA women’s regional tournaments are set.

A total of 72 teams advanced to regionals, but now the top five finishers at each of the six host sites will reach the NCAA Division I Women's Championship (as well as the top individual on a non-advancing team). This is the first year that 30 women’s teams will compete at the national championship, up from 24 teams a year ago.

The regional tournaments will be held May 8-10.

The NCAA Championship is a week later, beginning May 19, at Grayhawk Golf Club in Arizona.  

Pullman Regional

Palouse Ridge GC, Pullman, Washington (Host: Washington State)

1. Stanford

2. Baylor

3. Southern California

4. Clemson

5. Kentucky

6. Texas Tech

7. Houston

8. North Carolina

9. UNLV

10. Sacramento State

11. Cal Poly

12. Green Bay

Individuals:

  • Camille Boyd, Washington
  • Tiffany Le, Riverside
  • Harriet Lynch, Fresno
  • Darcy Habgood, WSU
  • Stefanie Deng, Washington
  • Hailey Loh, Cal Baptist

Raleigh Regional

Lonnie Poole GC, Raleigh, North Carolina (Host: N.C. State)

1. Wake Forest

2. Arizona State

3. Florida State

4. Florida

5. Arizona

6. North Texas

7. TCU

8. N.C. State (host)

9. Purdue

10. Nebraska

11. Campbell

12. Richmond

Individuals:

  • Dorota Zalewska, Chattanooga
  • Kendall Turner, JMU
  • Mallory Fobes, UNCW
  • Morgan Ketchum, Virginia Tech
  • Becca DiNunzio, Virginia Tech
  • Sarah Kahn, High Point

Palm Beach Gardens Regional

PGA National Resort, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (Host: FAU)

1. LSU

2. Texas

3. Northwestern

4. UCF

5. Duke

6. Michigan State

7. California

8. Arkansas

9. Alabama

10. South Florida

11. Penn

12. Quinnipiac

Individuals:

  • Carla Bernat, Tulane
  • Mathilde Delavallade, Penn State
  • Mikhaela Fortuna, Oklahoma
  • Catie Craig, Western Kentucky
  • Christy Chen, Boston
  • Isabella Gomez, Harvard

Athens Regional

University of Georgia GC, Athens, Georgia (Host: Georgia)

1. South Carolina

2. San Jose State

3. Ole Miss

4. Ohio State

5. Georgia (host)

6. Maryland

7. Kent State

8. Charleston

9. Kansas

10. Furman

11. Augusta

12. Sacred Heart

Individuals:

  • Christin Eisenbeiss, North Florida
  • Sara Byrne, Miami
  • Yanjun Liu, Princeton
  • Karissa Kilby, Florida International
  • Leah Onosato, Old Dominion
  • Katherine Lemke, Creighton

Westfield Regional

Chatham Hills GC, Westfield, Indiana (Host: Indiana)

1. Mississippi State

2. Oregon

3. Vanderbilt

4. Iowa State

5. Virginia

6. Tulsa

7. Tennessee

8. Michigan

9. Oregon State

10. Xavier

11. Lipscomb

12. Morehead State

Individuals:

  • Isabella McCauley, Minnesota
  • Carmen Griffiths, Louisville
  • Mariana Mesones, Minnesota
  • Sofia Torres, Colorado State
  • Lauren Beaudreau, Notre Dame
  • Sabrina Coffman, Cleveland State

San Antonio Regional

TPC San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas (Host: UTSA)

1. Texas A&M

2. Auburn

3. Pepperdine

4. Oklahoma State

5. SMU

6. UCLA

7. New Mexico

8. Denver

9. Illinois

10. Sam Houston

11. Louisiana-Monroe

12. Missouri State

Individuals:

  • Victoria Gailey, Nevada
  • Allysha Mae Mateo, BYU
  • Haley Vargas, Kansas State
  • Camryn Carreon, Texas-San Antonio
  • Jasmine Leovao, Long Beach
  • Alex Giles, Incarnate Word
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