INDIANAPOLIS — The field for the 2018 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships, to be conducted May 18-23 at Karsten Creek Golf Club in Stillwater, Oklahoma, has been determined.
Four regional competitions were held May 7-9 and the top six teams and three individuals not on a qualifying team advanced to the national championships from each regional site. The four regional sites included Austin, Texas; Madison, Wisconsin; San Francisco, California; and Tallahassee, Florida. Of the 384 regional participants, 132 advanced to the finals.
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Oklahoma State University will serve as the host of the championships and Golf Channel will provide live coverage for the final three days of the championships May 21, 22 and 23.
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The teams and individuals advancing to the 2018 championships finals are listed below.
Austin Regional Site:
Teams:
1. Arkansas
2. Texas
3. Auburn
4. Florida
5. Baylor
6. Oklahoma
Individuals:
1. Maddie Szeryk – Texas A&M
2. Rose Huang – Brigham Young
3. Leonie Harm – Houston
Madison Regional Site:
Teams:
1. Duke
2. Virginia
3. Southern California
4. Arizona State
5. Ohio State
6. Northwestern
Individuals:
1. Nicole Schroeder – Oregon State
2. Gabby Curtis –Wisconsin
3. Erin Harper – Indiana
San Francisco Regional Site:
Teams:
1. Stanford
2. UCLA
3. Ole Miss
4. Louisville
5. Kent State
6. Colorado
Individuals:
1. Marthe Wold – California
2. Hira Naveed – Pepperdine
3. Emma Broze – Oklahoma State
Tallahassee Regional Site:
Teams:
1. Alabama
2. Florida State
3. Furman
4. Arizona
5. Washington
6. Wake Forest
Individuals:
1. Micheala Williams – Tennessee
2. Jillian Hollis – Georgia
3. Jess Yuen – Missouri
Tickets may be purchased in advance at www.ncaa.com/tickets or www.okstate.com/ncaagolf or by calling the OSU Ticket Office at 877-ALL-4-OSU.
The championship format consists of all 24 teams and 12 individuals completing 54 holes of stroke play, and then the top 15 teams along with the top nine individuals not on an advancing team advance for one additional day of stroke play to determine the top eight teams for match play competition and the 72-hole stroke play individual champion. The top eight teams then compete in match play for the championship.
Live results from the championship can be found online at www.ncaa.com.