2024 NCAA Division I women's golf championship
The 2024 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship will be contested May 17–22 at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California.[1] It will be the 42nd annual tournament to establish the national champions of the 2024 season in NCAA Division I women's collegiate golf. The tournament will be hosted by the University of Texas. There are both team and individual championships.
Tournament information | |
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Dates | May 17–22, 2024 |
Location | Carlsbad, California, U.S. |
Course(s) | Omni La Costa Resort and Spa (University of Texas) |
Organized by | NCAA |
Statistics | |
Par | 72 |
Length | TBD yards |
Field | 167 players, 30 teams |
Champion | |
Team: TBD Individual: TBD (TBD) | |
Team: – vs. TBD Individual: TBD (TBD) | |
It will be the first of three years that the men's and women's Division I golf tournaments are played at the same location; the 2024 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship will be held in Carlsbad after the women's championship from May 24–29.[2]
Regional qualifying tournaments edit
- There are six regional sites that held the qualifying tournaments across the United States from May 6–8, 2024.
- The five lowest scoring teams from each of the regional sites qualified to compete at the national championships as team and individual players.
- An additional individual with the lowest score in their regional, whose teams did not qualify, qualified to compete for the individual title in the national championship.
Regional name | Golf course | Location | Qualified teams^ | Additionally qualified |
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Auburn Regional | Auburn University Club | Auburn, AL | 1. Auburn 2. Oregon 3. North Carolina T-4. South Carolina T-4. Tulsa |
Isabella McCauley, Minnesota |
Bermuda Run Regional | Bermuda Run Country Club | Bermuda Run, NC | 1. Ole Miss 2. Texas 3. Wake Forest 4. Mississippi State 5. Oregon State |
Bailey Davis, Tennessee |
Bryan Regional | The Traditions Club | Bryan, TX | 1. LSU T-2. Clemson T-2. SMU 4. Vanderbilt 5. Texas A&M |
Carla Bernat, Kansas State |
Cle Elum Regional | Tumble Creek Club | Cle Elum, WA | 1. Stanford 2. Duke 3. Virginia 4. Arizona State 5. San Jose State |
Jasmine Leovao, Long Beach State |
East Lansing Regional | Forest Akers Golf Course | East Lansing, MI | 1. USC 2. Oklahoma State 3. Michigan State 4. Northwestern 5. Pepperdine |
Lauren Beaudreau, Notre Dame |
Las Vegas Regional | Spanish Trail Country Club | Las Vegas, NV | 1. Arkansas 2. Purdue 3. Baylor 4. UCLA 5. Florida State |
Veronika Kedronova, Kent State |
^ Teams listed in qualifying order.[3]
Venue edit
This is the first time the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship will be held at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa and the first time the tournament has been hosted by the University of Texas.[4]
Format edit
Similar to 2015 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championship, all teams will compete for three days (54 holes) on a stroke-play basis from Friday until Sunday. On Monday, the lowest scoring player was awarded as the national champion for the individual title at the conclusion of the 72 holes stroke-play event. At the same time, the lowest scoring eight teams advanced to the match-play team event. The quarterfinals and semifinals of match-play event will be played on Tuesday, May 23 and the finals will be played on Wednesday, May 24.[5]
Team competition edit
Leaderboard edit
(Par: 288, Total: 1152)
Place | Team | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Total | To par |
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1 | TBD | ||||||
2 | TBD | ||||||
3 | TBD | ||||||
4 | TBD | ||||||
5 | TBD | ||||||
6 | TBD | ||||||
7 | TBD | ||||||
8 | TBD | ||||||
9 | TBD | ||||||
10 | TBD | ||||||
11 | TBD | ||||||
12 | TBD | ||||||
13 | TBD | ||||||
14 | TBD | ||||||
15 | TBD |
Eliminated teams:
- The top 15 teams after 54 holes proceeded to the final round.
Match-play bracket edit
- The eight teams with the lowest stroke play total advanced into the match-play event.
Quarterfinals May 23, morning | Semifinals May 23, afternoon | Final May 24 | ||||||||||||
1 | TBD | |||||||||||||
8 | TBD | |||||||||||||
4 | TBD | |||||||||||||
5 | TBD | |||||||||||||
3 | TBD | |||||||||||||
6 | TBD | |||||||||||||
2 | TBD | |||||||||||||
7 | TBD |
Sources:
Individual competition edit
May 22, 2023 (Par:72, Total: 288)
Place | Player | University | Score | To par |
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1 | TBD | |||
2 | TBD | |||
3 | TBD | |||
4 | TBD | |||
5 | TBD | |||
6 | TBD | |||
7 | TBD | |||
8 | TBD | |||
9 | TBD | |||
10 | TBD |
The remaining 88 players from the top 15 teams and the top 9 individuals outside of those teams competed for the individual championship title after the 54-hole cut.
References edit
- ^ "Home of the NCAA Division 1 Golf Championships 2024-2026".
- ^ "NCAA D I Men's Golf Championship at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa".
- ^ "2024 NCAA Division I women's golf regional selections announced". NCAA. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
- ^ "Finals (May 17-22) Omni La Costa Resort & Spa (University of Texas at Austin, host)".
- ^ Johnson, Greg (September 15, 2014). "New format for men's and women's golf championships receives approval". NCAA.