NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships Regional Selections Announced
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Committee has revealed the teams and individual golfers who will compete in the regionals of the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships. This highly anticipated event will take place from May 5 to May 7 at six different regional sites, featuring a total of 396 participants.
The championship will see 12 teams and six individual golfers compete at each site. The top five teams from each regional (making it 30 teams total) and the lowest-scoring individual golfer not on an advancing team (totaling six individuals) will progress to the national championship. These finals are scheduled to be played from May 16 to May 21 at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, with coverage provided by the GOLF Channel.
The following regions and participating teams were selected:
Charlottesville Regional
Hosted by Virginia at the Birdwood Golf Course:
- South Carolina
- Virginia
- Ole Miss
- Florida
- UCLA
- UCF
- College of Charleston
- NC State
- Brigham Young
- Princeton
- Richmond
- Radford
Columbus Regional
Hosted by Ohio State at OSU Golf Club:
- Arkansas
- LSU
- Ohio State
- Kansas
- Houston
- SMU
- UNLV
- Illinois
- Kent State
- Illinois State
- Xavier
- Oakland
Gold Canyon Regional
Hosted by Arizona State at Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club:
- Oregon
- Arizona State
- Auburn
- Mississippi State
- Oklahoma State
- California
- Virginia Tech
- San Jose State
- Sacramento State
- Cal State Fullerton
- Navy
- Quinnipiac
Lexington Regional
Hosted by Kentucky at Keene Trace Golf Club:
- Florida State
- Southern California
- TCU
- Vanderbilt
- Kansas State
- Georgia Southern
- Pepperdine
- Louisville
- Miami (FL)
- Western Kentucky
- Morehead State
- FDU
Lubbock Regional
Hosted by Texas Tech at The Rawls Course:
- Texas
- Wake Forest
- Arizona
- Texas A&M
- Iowa State
- Tennessee
- Purdue
- Campbell
- UC Davis
- Florida Gulf Coast
- Tarleton State
- Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Norman Regional
Hosted by Oklahoma at OU Jimmie Austin Golf Club:
- Stanford
- Northwestern
- North Carolina
- Michigan State
- Duke
- Oklahoma
- Baylor
- Oregon State
- Tulsa
- Denver
- Furman
- Southern Mississippi
A total of 28 conferences will receive automatic qualification for this year’s championship, making it an exciting showcase of talent in women’s college golf. With the regional tournaments serving as the first round of competition for the NCAA, teams and individuals are looking forward to showcasing their skills on a national stage.