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NCAA Women's Golf Championship live updates: Leaderboard, Monday tee times, highlights

NCAA Women's Golf Championship live updates: Leaderboard, Monday tee times, highlights

USA Today19-05-2025

NCAA Women's Golf Championship live updates: Leaderboard, Monday tee times, highlights
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Drone flyover video of Omni La Costa North Course par-3 12th hole
Omni La Costa is hosting the NCAA mens and womens golf championships for a second year in a row. The North Course features a long par-3 12th hole.
CARLSBAD, Calif. — The final round of stroke play is here at the 2025 NCAA Women's Golf Championship.
Sunday's third round resulted in half the field being cut, with only 15 teams advancing to the final round. Come Monday night, an individual medalist will be crowned and the match-play bracket will be set.
Stanford is running away in the stroke-play competition. After a record 18-under round Sunday, the Cardinal lead by 15 shots with one round left. Meanwhile, Arkansas' Maria Jose Marin leads the individual race after a 7-under 65 in the final round.
Follow along below for live updates from the final round of stroke play at the NCAA Women's Golf Championship:
NCAA Women's Golf Championship live leaderboard
Follow along here for live scores from the 2025 NCAA Women's Golf Championship.
NCAA Women's Golf Championship predictions, expert picks
Golfweek's college golf expert Cameron Jourdan and senior writer Beth Ann Nichols made predictions for the championship. You can see their entire selections here.
How many teams make match play at NCAA Women's Golf Championship?
Eight. After Monday's final round of stroke play, the top eight teams advance to match play, which begins Tuesday morning with the quarterfinals.
NCAA Women's Golf Championship final-round tee times
1st tee
1:50 p.m. – Áine Donegan (LSU), Ana Pina Ortega (Mississippi State), Francesca Fiorellini (UCLA)
– Áine Donegan (LSU), Ana Pina Ortega (Mississippi State), Francesca Fiorellini (UCLA) 2:01 p.m. – Josefin Widal (LSU), Izzy Pellot (Mississippi State), Meghan Royal (UCLA)
– Josefin Widal (LSU), Izzy Pellot (Mississippi State), Meghan Royal (UCLA) 2:12 p.m. – Taylor Riley (LSU), Sam Whateley (Mississippi State), Tiffany Le (UCLA)
– Taylor Riley (LSU), Sam Whateley (Mississippi State), Tiffany Le (UCLA) 2:23 p.m. – Rocío Tejedo (LSU), Chiara Horder (Mississippi State), Natalie Vo (UCLA)
– Rocío Tejedo (LSU), Chiara Horder (Mississippi State), Natalie Vo (UCLA) 2:34 p.m. – Elsa Svensson (LSU), Avery Weed (Mississippi State), Angela Liu (UCLA)
– Elsa Svensson (LSU), Avery Weed (Mississippi State), Angela Liu (UCLA) 2:45 p.m. – Kylie Chong (USC), Alexandra Gazzoli (Florida State), Abbey Schutte (Arkansas)
– Kylie Chong (USC), Alexandra Gazzoli (Florida State), Abbey Schutte (Arkansas) 2:56 p.m. – Bailey Shoemaker (USC), Kaylah Williams (Florida State), Reagan Zibilski (Arkansas)
– Bailey Shoemaker (USC), Kaylah Williams (Florida State), Reagan Zibilski (Arkansas) 3:07 p.m. – Xin (Cindy) Kou (USC), Sophia Fullbrook (Florida State), Kendall Todd (Arkansas)
– Xin (Cindy) Kou (USC), Sophia Fullbrook (Florida State), Kendall Todd (Arkansas) 3:18 p.m. – Jasmine Koo (USC), Lottie Woad (Florida State), Clarisa Temelo (Arkansas)
– Jasmine Koo (USC), Lottie Woad (Florida State), Clarisa Temelo (Arkansas) 3:29 p.m. – Catherine Park (USC), Mirabel Ting (Florida State), Maria Jose Marin (Arkansas)
– Catherine Park (USC), Mirabel Ting (Florida State), Maria Jose Marin (Arkansas) 3:40 p.m. – Andrea Revuelta (Stanford), Hsin Tai Lin (Northwestern), Tong An (Oregon)
– Andrea Revuelta (Stanford), Hsin Tai Lin (Northwestern), Tong An (Oregon) 3:51 p.m. – Megha Ganne (Stanford), Elise Lee (Northwestern), Anika Varma (Oregon)
– Megha Ganne (Stanford), Elise Lee (Northwestern), Anika Varma (Oregon) 4:02 p.m. – Meja Örtengren (Stanford), Ashley Yun (Northwestern), Kiara Romero (Oregon)
– Meja Örtengren (Stanford), Ashley Yun (Northwestern), Kiara Romero (Oregon) 4:13 p.m. – Kelly Xu (Stanford), Dianna Lee (Northwestern), Ting-Hsuan Huang (Oregon)
– Kelly Xu (Stanford), Dianna Lee (Northwestern), Ting-Hsuan Huang (Oregon) 4:24 p.m. – Paula Martín Sampedro (Stanford), Lauryn Nguyen (Northwestern), Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (Oregon)
10th tee
2:01 p.m. – Sofie Engesaeth (Tennessee), Rebecca Skoler (Virginia), Lucy Darr (Oklahoma State)
– Sofie Engesaeth (Tennessee), Rebecca Skoler (Virginia), Lucy Darr (Oklahoma State) 2:12 p.m. – Martina Lopez Lanchares (Tennessee), Kennedy Swedick (Virginia), Summer Lee (Oklahoma State)
– Martina Lopez Lanchares (Tennessee), Kennedy Swedick (Virginia), Summer Lee (Oklahoma State) 2:23 p.m. – Bailey Davis (Tennessee), Jaclyn LaHa (Virginia), Ellie Bushnell (Oklahoma State)
– Bailey Davis (Tennessee), Jaclyn LaHa (Virginia), Ellie Bushnell (Oklahoma State) 2:34 p.m. – Kyra Van Kan (Tennessee), Amanda Sambach (Virginia), Marta Silchenko (Oklahoma State)
– Kyra Van Kan (Tennessee), Amanda Sambach (Virginia), Marta Silchenko (Oklahoma State) 2:45 p.m. – Manassanan Chotikabhukk (Tennessee), Megan Propeck (Virginia), Grace Kilcrease (Oklahoma State)
– Manassanan Chotikabhukk (Tennessee), Megan Propeck (Virginia), Grace Kilcrease (Oklahoma State) 2:56 p.m. – Angela Heo (Texas), Hannah Darling (South Carolina), Grace Summerhays (Arizona State)
– Angela Heo (Texas), Hannah Darling (South Carolina), Grace Summerhays (Arizona State) 3:07 p.m. – Cindy Hsu (Texas), Maylis Lamoure (South Carolina), Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Arizona State)
– Cindy Hsu (Texas), Maylis Lamoure (South Carolina), Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Arizona State) 3:18 p.m. – Bohyun Park (Texas), Sophia Burnett (South Carolina), Beth Coulter (Arizona State)
– Bohyun Park (Texas), Sophia Burnett (South Carolina), Beth Coulter (Arizona State) 3:29 p.m. – Farah O'Keefe (Texas), Louise Rydqvist (South Carolina), Patience Rhodes (Arizona State)
– Farah O'Keefe (Texas), Louise Rydqvist (South Carolina), Patience Rhodes (Arizona State) 3:40 p.m. – Lauren Kim (Texas), Eila Galitsky (South Carolina), Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Arizona State)
– Lauren Kim (Texas), Eila Galitsky (South Carolina), Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Arizona State) 3:51 p.m. – Carla Bernat (Kansas State), Mayumi Umezu (UNLV), Addison Klonowski (Florida)
– Carla Bernat (Kansas State), Mayumi Umezu (UNLV), Addison Klonowski (Florida) 4:12 p.m. – Alenka Navarro (Kansas State), Audrey Ryu (Furman), Kary Hollenbaugh (Ohio State)
– Alenka Navarro (Kansas State), Audrey Ryu (Furman), Kary Hollenbaugh (Ohio State) 4:23 p.m. – Ava Merrill (Vanderbilt), Kajsalotta Svarvar (Mississippi), Savannah Barber (Oklahoma)
NCAA Women's Golf Championship format
Finals play for both championships consists of three days of stroke play on Friday through Sunday (54 holes), after which the top-15 teams and nine individuals not on an advancing team will be determined. That is followed by a final day of 18 holes of stroke play (Monday) to determine the top eight teams that will advance to match play as well as the 72-hole individual champion. The team national champion will be determined by a match-play format that will consist of quarterfinals and semifinals conducted on Tuesday, followed by the finals on Wednesday.
NCAA Women's Golf Championship TV information
Golf Channel is the TV home for the NCAA Championships. All times ET
Monday, May 20
Live coverage - 6-10 p.m.
Tuesday, May 21
Live coverage - 1-3:30 p.m.
Live coverage - 6-10 p.m.
Wednesday, May 21
Live coverage - 6-10 p.m.
NCAA Women's Golf Championship tickets
Fans must have tickets to attend this year's NCAA Golf Championships. Here's how to buy them.

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