Stanford wins 2024 NCAA DI women's golf championship (2024)

No. 1 Stanford has defeated No. 6 UCLA for the 2024 DI women's golf national championship.

This is the Cardinal's second title in the last three years and the third since winning their first in 2015.

The team championship finals concluded on May 22 at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, hosted by the University of Texas at Austin.

Texas A&M's Adela Cernousek captured the DI women's golf individual title to become the first golfer In Texas A&M history to win an individual championship.

Regional action for the 2024 NCAA DI women's golf championships concluded on May 8 and the championship field of 30 teams and six individuals (not affiliated with those teams) was determined. See the full championships release here.Below you can find the results of each round of finals.

2024 DI women's golf schedule, results

Finals (May 17-22)

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The 30 teams competing in the championship:Auburn, Oregon, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tulsa, Ole Miss, Texas, Wake Forest, Mississippi State, Oregon State, LSU, Clemson, SMU, Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, Stanford, Duke, Virginia, Arizona State, San Jose State, Southern California, Oklahoma State, Michigan State, Northwestern, Pepperdine, Arkansas, Purdue, Baylor, UCLA and Florida State.

The six individuals competing in the championship: Isabella McCauley of Minnesota, Bailey Davis of Tennessee, Carla Bernat of Kansas State, Jasmine Leovao of Long Beach State, Lauren Beaudreau of Notre Dame and Veronika Kedronova of Kent State

Regionals (May 6-8)

Regional selections were made on Wednesday, April 24 on the Golf Channel. Find the full schedule and championships information below.See the regional selections release here.

How the 2024 NCAA DI women's golf championships work

Regionals took place May 6-8 and will be followed by the championship finals from May 17-22 in Carlsbad, California.

In regional play, six 54-hole regional competitions will be played to determine the participants in the championship finals. In each regional, 12 teams and six individuals not on those teams will compete. Thelow five teams and the individual not on those teams will advance to the finals.Beginning in 2024, regional champion awards will be given to the team champions.

In the championship finals, all 30 teams and six individuals will complete 54 holes of stroke play. Following 54 holes of competition, the top 15 teams along with the top nine individuals will 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 after 72 holes of play will be placed into a bracket with the No. 1 seed playing the No. 8 seed, the No. 2 seed playing the No. 7 seed, the No. 3 seed playing the No. 6 seed and the No. 4 seed playing the No. 5 seed in match play.

A total of five points will be available with one point being awarded for each individual match. Winning teams will advance to the semifinals and subsequently the finals. The first team to win three points within the team match will advance, or in the case of the final match be declared the national champion.

Championships history

The Wake Forest women defeated Southern California to win the 2023 DI women's golf national title. Rose Zhang of Stanford won the 2023 individual title, becoming the first back-to-back individual NCAA champion. See the full championship history below:

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YEARCHAMPIONCOACHSCORE^RUNNER-UPSCOREHOST OR SITE
2024StanfordAnne Walker3-2UCLACarlsbad, Calif.
2023Wake ForestKim Lewellen3-1Southern CaliforniaScottsdale, AZ
2022StanfordAnne Walker3-2OregonScottsdale, AZ
2021Ole MissKory Henkes4-1Oklahoma StateScottsdale, AZ
2020Canceled due to Covid-19 ----------
2019DukeDan Brooks3-2Wake ForestFayetteville, Ark.
2018ArizonaLaura Ianello3-2AlabamaStillwater, Okla.
2017Arizona StateMissy Farr-Kaye3-1-1NorthwesternSugar Grove, Ill.
2016WashingtonMary Lou Mulflur3-2StanfordEugene, Ore.
2015StanfordAnne Walker3-2BaylorBradenton, Fla.
2014DukeDan Brooks1,130Southern California1,132Tulsa, Okla.
2013Southern CaliforniaAndrea Gaston1,133Duke1,154Georgia
2012AlabamaMic Potter1,171USC1,172Vanderbilt
2011UCLACarrie Forsyth1,173Purdue1,177Texas A&M
2010PurdueDevon Brouse1,153Southern California1,154Wilmington, N.C.
2009Arizona StateMelissa Luellen1,182UCLA1,190Owings Mills, Md.
2008Southern CaliforniaAndrea Gaston1,168UCLA1,174New Mexico
2007DukeDan Brooks1,170Purdue1,185Daytona Beach, Fla.
2006DukeDan Brooks1,167Southern California1,177Ohio State
2005DukeDan Brooks1,170UCLA1,175Oregon State
2004UCLACarrie Forsyth1,148Oklahoma State1,151Auburn
2003Southern CaliforniaAndrea Gaston1,197Pepperdine1,213Purdue
2002DukeDan Brooks1,164Arizona, Auburn, Texas1,170Washington
2001GeorgiaTodd McCorkle1,176Duke1,179Stetson
2000ArizonaTodd McCorkle1,175Stanford1,196Oregon State
1999$DukeDan Brooks895Arizona State/Georgia903Tulsa
1998Arizona StateLinda Vollstedt1,155Florida1,173Wisconsin
1997Arizona StateLinda Vollstedt1,178San Jose State1,180Ohio State
1996*ArizonaRick LaRose1,240San Jose State1,240UCLA
1995Arizona StateLinda Vollstedt1,155San Jose State1,181UNC-Wilmington
1994Arizona StateLinda Vollstedt1,189Southern California1,205Oregon State
1993Arizona StateLinda Vollstedt1,187Texas1,189Georgia
1992San Jose StateMark Gale1,171Arizona1,175Arizona State
1991*UCLAJackie Steinmann1,197San Jose State1,197Ohio State
1990Arizona StateLinda Vollstedt1,206UCLA1,222South Carolina
1989San Jose StateMark Gale1,208Tulsa1,209Stanford
1988#TulsaDale McNamara1,175Georgia/Arizona State1,182New Mexico State
1987San Jose StateMark Gale1,187Furman1,188New Mexico
1986FloridaMimi Ryan1,180Miamia (Fla.)1,188Ohio State
1985FloridaMimi Ryan1,218Tulsa1,233Amherst
1984Miami (Fla.)Lela Cannon1,214Arizona State1,221Georgia
1983TCUFred Warren1,193Tulsa1,196Georgia
1982TulsaDale McNamara1,191TCU1,227Stanford

*Won in sudden death

$Fourth Round canceled due to rain

#Tulsa's participation in 1988 championships vacated

^Format switched to match play in 2015 season

Stanford wins 2024 NCAA DI women's golf championship (2024)
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