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It's time for the NCAA postseason.
NCAA Women's Golf Regionals begin Monday at six sites across the country, with 54 holes of stroke play determining the 30-team field that will advance to the NCAA Women's Golf Championship, which begins May 22 at Omni La Costa's North Course in Carlsbad, California.
Regionals will be hosted at the following sites: University of Michigan Golf Course, Ann Arbor, Michigan (Host: Michigan); UNC Finley Golf Course, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (Host: North Carolina); University of Louisville Golf Club, Simpsonville, Kentucky (Host: Louisville); Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, California (Host: Stanford); Seminole Legacy Gold Club, Tallahassee, Florida (Host: Florida State); and Ridgewood Country Club, Waco, Texas (Host: Baylor).
More: 2026 NCAA Division I women's golf regionals full fields, seeds announced
The top-five teams and top individual not on an advancing team will advance from each regional to the national championship at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, May 22-27. This is the third of five years the men's and women's championships will be at Omni La Costa.
With the postseason officially here, it's time to make predictions for which teams are going to make the national championship.
Here's a look at Golfweek's predictions for which five women's golf teams will advance from every NCAA Regional site.
Seeds in parenthesis
Lance Ringler: USC (1), UCF (3), Ohio State (5), Northwestern (6), Kansas (7)
Cameron Jourdan: USC (1), Duke (2), UCF (3), Northwestern (6), Kansas (7)
Lance Ringler: Texas (1), North Carolina (2), Kent State (5), Virginia (6), High Point (9)
Cameron Jourdan: Texas (1), North Carolina (2), Oklahoma State (4), Kent State (5), NC State (8)
Lance Ringler: Arkansas (1), Auburn (2), Iowa State (3), Ole Miss (4), Houston (5)
Cameron Jourdan: Arkansas (1), Auburn (2), Iowa State (3), Ole Miss (4), Houston (5)
Lance Ringler: Stanford (1), Pepperdine (2), Arizona State (4), Arizona (6), Oregon State (9)
Cameron Jourdan: Stanford (1), Pepperdine (2), Vanderbilt (3), Arizona State (4), Cal State Fullerton (7)
Lance Ringler: Florida (1), Wake Forest (2), UCLA (3), Florida State (4), Eastern Michigan (5)
Cameron Jourdan: Florida (1), Wake Forest (2), Florida State (4), Eastern Michigan (5), Purdue (7)
Lance Ringler: Texas A&M (1), Oregon (2), Baylor (5), LSU (6), TCU (7)
Cameron Jourdan: Texas A&M (1), Oregon (2), Tennessee (3), Baylor (5), LSU (6)
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: NCAA Women’s Golf Regionals 2026: Golfweek's predictions to advance
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NCAA Women's Golf Regionals begin Monday at six sites across the country, with 54 holes of stroke play determining the 30-team field that will advance to the NCAA Women's Golf Championship, which begins May 22 at Omni La Costa's North Course in Carlsbad, California.
Regionals will be hosted at the following sites: University of Michigan Golf Course, Ann Arbor, Michigan (Host: Michigan); UNC Finley Golf Course, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (Host: North Carolina); University of Louisville Golf Club, Simpsonville, Kentucky (Host: Louisville); Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, California (Host: Stanford); Seminole Legacy Gold Club, Tallahassee, Florida (Host: Florida State); and Ridgewood Country Club, Waco, Texas (Host: Baylor).
More: 2026 NCAA Division I women's golf regionals full fields, seeds announced
The top-five teams and top individual not on an advancing team will advance from each regional to the national championship at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, May 22-27. This is the third of five years the men's and women's championships will be at Omni La Costa.
With the postseason officially here, it's time to make predictions for which teams are going to make the national championship.
Here's a look at Golfweek's predictions for which five women's golf teams will advance from every NCAA Regional site.
NCAA Women's Golf Regional predictions
Seeds in parenthesis
Ann Arbor Regional
Lance Ringler: USC (1), UCF (3), Ohio State (5), Northwestern (6), Kansas (7)
Cameron Jourdan: USC (1), Duke (2), UCF (3), Northwestern (6), Kansas (7)
Chapel Hill Regional
Lance Ringler: Texas (1), North Carolina (2), Kent State (5), Virginia (6), High Point (9)
Cameron Jourdan: Texas (1), North Carolina (2), Oklahoma State (4), Kent State (5), NC State (8)
Simpsonville Regional
Lance Ringler: Arkansas (1), Auburn (2), Iowa State (3), Ole Miss (4), Houston (5)
Cameron Jourdan: Arkansas (1), Auburn (2), Iowa State (3), Ole Miss (4), Houston (5)
Stanford Regional
Lance Ringler: Stanford (1), Pepperdine (2), Arizona State (4), Arizona (6), Oregon State (9)
Cameron Jourdan: Stanford (1), Pepperdine (2), Vanderbilt (3), Arizona State (4), Cal State Fullerton (7)
Tallahassee Regional
Lance Ringler: Florida (1), Wake Forest (2), UCLA (3), Florida State (4), Eastern Michigan (5)
Cameron Jourdan: Florida (1), Wake Forest (2), Florida State (4), Eastern Michigan (5), Purdue (7)
Waco Regional
Lance Ringler: Texas A&M (1), Oregon (2), Baylor (5), LSU (6), TCU (7)
Cameron Jourdan: Texas A&M (1), Oregon (2), Tennessee (3), Baylor (5), LSU (6)
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: NCAA Women’s Golf Regionals 2026: Golfweek's predictions to advance
Continue reading...