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see also: Ingrid Lindblad
Regional play will take place May 6-8 at six regional sites, with each site featuring 12 teams and six individuals
Press release courtesy of the NCAA
The NCAA Division I Women's Golf Committee has announced the teams and individuals selected to participate in the regionals of the 2024 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships.
Regional play will take place May 6-8 at six regional sites, with 396 participants and each site featuring 12 teams and six individuals.
The top five teams (30 teams total) and the low individual not on an advancing team (six individuals total) from each regional site will advance to compete in the national championships to be played May 17-22 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.
The University of Texas at Austin will host championship play, and the GOLF Channel will broadcast the final three days of the championships live.
The regional sites and the selected teams and individuals are listed below. Schools and individuals with conference affiliation provided are team/individual conference tournament winners.
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
Lauren Olivares, NC State
Louise Reau, Georgia Southern
Christin Eisenbeiss, North Florida
Kendall Turner, James Madison
Isabel Amezcua, NC State
Maria Beltran, Fairfield (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference)
Bryan Regional Site
The Bryan Regional will be played at the Traditions Club in Bryan, Texas and will be hosted by Texas A&M University.
Teams (seeded in the following order):
LSU, led by No. 1 ranked Ingrid Lindblad in the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com Women's Rankings.
Texas A&M
Clemson
Vanderbilt
SMU (American Athletic Conference)
Ohio State
Maryland
Iowa State
Texas State (Sun Belt Conference)
Sam Houston (Conference USA)
Sacred Heart (Northeast Conference)
Little Rock (Ohio Valley Conference)
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
Carla Bernat, Kansas State
Camryn Carreon, UTSA
Lois Lau, TCU
Sofia Barroso Sá, TCU
Daniela Abonce, UTSA (American Athletic Conference)
Ryann Honea, Abilene Christian (Western Athletic Conference)
Cle Elum Regional Site
The Cle Elum Regional will be played at Tumble Creek Club in Cle Elum, Washington and will be hosted by University of Washington.
Teams (seeded in the following order):
Stanford (Pac-12 Conference)
Duke
Arizona State
Virginia
San Jose State (Mountain West Conference)
Washington
Alabama
Virginia Tech
Kansas
Long Beach State (Big West Conference)
Sacramento State (Big Sky Conference)
Seattle University (Western Athletic Conference)
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
Emma Bunch, New Mexico State (Conference USA)
Riana Mission, San Francisco
Kelli Ann Strand, Nebraska
Morgan Miller, Colorado
Sabrina Iqbal, Colorado
Madelyn Gamble, Washington State
East Lansing Regional Site
The East Lansing Regional will be played at Forest Akers West Golf Course in East Lansing, Michigan and will be hosted by Michigan State University.
Teams (seeded in the following order):
Southern California
Northwestern
Florida
Pepperdine
Michigan State
Kentucky
Denver (The Summit League)
Oklahoma State
Indiana (Big Ten Conference)
Augusta (Southland Conference)
Illinois State (Missouri Valley Conference)
Oakland (Horizon League)
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
Isabel Sy, Illinois
Catie Craig, Western Kentucky
Lauren Beaudreau, Notre Dame
Carmen Griffiths, Louisville
Hana Ryskova, Louisville
Kate Petrova, Evansville (Missouri Valley Conference)
Las Vegas Regional Site
The Las Vegas Regional will be played at Spanish Trail Country Club in Las Vegas, Nevada and will be hosted by University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Teams (seeded in the following order):
UCLA
Arkansas
Arizona
Florida State
California
Purdue
Baylor
Oklahoma
Colorado State
Kent State (Mid-American Conference)
Xavier (Big East Conference)
Dartmouth (The Ivy League)
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
Toa Yokoyama, UNLV
Lauren Lehigh, New Mexico
Lauren Zaretsky, Texas Tech
Myah McDonald, New Mexico
Victoria Liu, Princeton (The Ivy League)
Lizzie Neale, Northern Arizona (Big Sky Conference)
Twenty-seven conferences received automatic qualification to the 2024 Division I Women's Golf Championships.

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