The Spartans earned their sixth-consecutive NCAA Regionals appearance. After a successful season, Michigan State’s women’s golf team fully expected to be selected for the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Regionals.
Mariel Tee, with hands out, and the rest of the UAlbany golf team watch the NCAA selection show on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at the City Line Bar and Grill in Albany, after their team earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.
The Arkansas women’s golf team was selected as a No. 2 seed at the NCAA Las Vegas Regional, as announced by the NCAA and Golf Channel on Wednesday. This marks Arkansas’ 21st consecutive regional selection,
South Carolina earned a No. 1 seed and Clemson received a No. 3 in the NCAA women’s golf regionals that provide a path to the national championship tournament. The Gamecocks, ranked second nationally,
Junior Toa Yokoyama will carry the torch for UNLV at the NCAA women’s golf regionals next month. Yokoyama earned one of the at-large selections as an individual for the tournament after the Rebels failed to gain a spot in the 72-team field despite being ranked 64th in the nation in the most recent Broadie poll.