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Winnipeg Free Press
22-05-2025
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
NCAA Women's Golf Championship results
CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) — Results from the NCAA Women's Golf Championship final Wednesday at La Costa Resort (seeds in parentheses): (3) Northwestern 3, (1) Stanford 2 Megha Ganne, Stanford, def. Ashley Yun, Northwestern, 5 and 4. Laura Nguyen, Northwestern, def. Paula Martin Sampedro, Stanford, 1 up. Hsin Tai Lin, Northwestern, def. Meja Örtengren, Stanford, 3 and 2. Kelly Xu, Stanford, def. Elise Lee, Northwestern, 1 up. Dianna Lee, Northwestern, def. Andrea Revuelta, Stanford, 1 up. ___ AP golf:

USA Today
21-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
NCAA Women's Golf Championship live updates: Scores, championship tee times, highlights
NCAA Women's Golf Championship live updates: Scores, championship tee times, highlights Show Caption Hide Caption Drone flyover video of Omni La Costa North Course par-4 15th hole Omni La Costa is hosting the NCAA mens and womens golf championships for a second year in a row. The North Course's 15th hole is a challenging par 4. CARLSBAD, Calif. — A national champion will be crowned this evening. The final match of the 2025 NCAA Women's Golf Championship is set between top-ranked Stanford and No. 11 Northwestern, with the first match going off at 5:15 p.m. ET Wednesday at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa's North Course. Stanford is looking for its fourth championship while Northwestern is in search of its first. Follow along below for live updates from the championship match at the NCAA Women's Championship: NCAA Women's Golf Championship championship pairings All times ET, first tee start No. 1 Stanford vs. No. 3 Northwestern Championship matches Megha Ganne vs. Ashley Yun, 5:15 p.m., 1st tee Paula Martin Sampedro vs. Lauryn Nguyen, 5:25 p.m. Meja Ortengren vs. Hsin Tai Lin, 5:35 p.m. Kelly Xu vs. Elise Lee, 5:45 p.m. Andrea Revuelta vs. Dianna Lee, 5:55 p.m. 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 made 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 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 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.


USA Today
06-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
NCAA Women's Golf Regionals: Recaps, highlights from second round at every site
NCAA Women's Golf Regionals: Recaps, highlights from second round at every site The women's college golf postseason is here, as Division I regionals continued Tuesday at four sites across the country, with two having completed the second round Monday because of forecasted inclement weather. The six regional championship sites feature 12 teams and six individuals (72 teams and 36 individuals, total), with play beginning on Monday, May 5 and ending Wednesday, May 7. The top five teams (30 total) and the top individual (6 total) not on a qualifying team from each regional will advance to the national championship at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, May 16-21. Below you'll find a recap, as well as a breakdown of what to watch for from each regional as the second round concludes from all six sites. More: NCAA Women's Golf Regionals: Recaps, highlights from first round at every site Recaps will be available once play concludes at each regional site. Charlottesville Regional Team leader: Individual leaders: The hook: If the cut were today: What to watch for Wednesday: Columbus Regional Team leader: Individual leader: The hook: If the cut were today: What to watch for Wednesday: Gold Canyon Regional Team leader: Individual leader: The hook: If the cut were today: What to watch for Wednesday: Lexington Regional Team leader: Individual leader: The hook: If the cut were today: What to watch for Wednesday: Lubbock Regional Team leader: Wake Forest, Even-par Individual leaders: The hook: After playing the opening round Sunday, the Lubbock Regional was able to finish its second round Monday, where Wake Forest has an eight-shot lead on Texas. But Texas is 18 shots ahead of the next closest teams, meaning the top spots are essentially locked up. However, only three shots separate Arizona and Iowa State, tied for third, and Tennessee and Texas A&M, tied for seventh. If the cut were today: 1. Wake Forest, 2. Texas, T-3. Arizona, Iowa State, 5. U.C. Davis What to watch for Wednesday: Whether ninth-seeded U.C. Davis can play spoiler. Only two teams carded better scores in the second round than U.C. Davis, with the Aggies a shot ahead of Purdue for the final spot. With the final round coming Wednesday, U.C. Davis will have to wait before its gets a chance to play its way into nationals. Norman Regional Team leader: Stanford, 16 under Individual leaders: Hsin Tai Lin, Northwestern; Ashley Yun, Northwestern; Meja Ortengren, Stanford; 5 under The hook: The top team in the country is comfortably ahead of the cut line after the second round, which was completed Monday afternoon. Northwestern was brilliant in the second round, shooting 10 under and is five shots behind the Cardinal. Meanwhile, Tulsa is looking to steal a bid, tied for fifth with North Carolina with 18 holes to go. If the cut were today: 1. Stanford, 2. Northwestern, 3. Michigan State, 4. Baylor, T-5. Tulsa, North Carolina What to watch for Wednesday: Baylor (1 over), Tulsa, North Carolina and host Oklahoma (3 over) are separates by four shots in positions 4-7. Come Wednesday, it'll likely be those teams battling for the final two spots. Can Tulsa steal a bit yet again? Can Oklahoma do the same on its home course?