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Stanford Wins 4th NCAA Women's Golf Title, Tops USC

The Cardinals closed a dominant week at La Costa with another match-play crown — their fourth national title

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Championship complete — Stanford defeats USC 4.5–0.5 to win the 2026 NCAA Division I women’s golf national title.
A golfer follows through on a shot at the NCAA Division I women's golf championship.
Stanford captured its fourth NCAA Division I Women’s Golf national championship Wednesday at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, defeating Southern California 4.5–0.5 in the match-play final. Photo: NCAA.com
🏆 2026 NCAA National Champions
Stanford logoStanford
defeats Southern California, 4.5 – 0.5
Match play final · Omni La Costa Resort & Spa · Wednesday, May 27
Fourth NCAA title for Stanford (2015, 2022, 2024, 2026) · Third-most all-time in women’s college golf

Stanford is a national champion again. The top-seeded Cardinal closed out a dominant week at Omni La Costa with a 4.5–0.5 win over Southern California in the match-play final, capturing their fourth NCAA Division I Women’s Golf national championship and their second in three years. Anne Walker’s program finished the tournament a perfect 3–0 in match play, never trailing in a team match, and got the job done on the same course where their 2025 title bid ended in a 3–2 loss to Northwestern one year earlier.

Sophomore Meja Örtengren put the first point on the board, dispatching USC’s Jasmine Koo 6&5 with a clinching birdie on the par-3 12th. Junior Paula Martín Sampedro made it 2–0 with a 3&2 win over Catherine Park, the player who had carried the Trojans all week. The clinching point came from senior Megha Ganne, who closed her match 4 up over Bailey Shoemaker to lift Stanford to three points and send Anne Walker’s program back to the trophy. Kelly Xu added a 1-up win over Elise Lee in the fourth completed match; Andrea Revuelta’s back-and-forth duel with Kylie Chong was halved on the official scoreboard once the team match was clinched.

4
National Titles
3 of 5
Years Stanford has won
3rd
All-time in DI women’s golf

Final Match Results

(1) Stanford 4.5 — (2) Southern California 0.5 · Omni La Costa Resort & Spa
Paula Martín Sampedro3 & 2Catherine Park
Andrea RevueltaHalvedKylie Chong
Meja Örtengren6 & 5Jasmine Koo
Kelly Xu1 upElise Lee
Megha Ganne Clincher4 upBailey Shoemaker
“The people. These players. You don’t get to Stanford without working hard and knowing how to be disciplined and put in long days. You have to be comfortable having a lofty goal and getting after it.” — Stanford head coach Anne Walker, on her program’s sustained run

A Run That Now Looks Like a Dynasty

Stanford has now won three national titles in the last five years (2022, 2024, 2026) and two of the last three. All four of the program’s championships have come in the match-play era. The Cardinal are also the first team to reach the match-play final in three straight seasons, and they improved to 19–7 all-time in NCAA match play. Only Arizona State (eight national titles) and Duke (seven) have won more women’s national championships.

There was a tidy bit of symmetry, too: Wednesday’s win came 11 years to the day after Stanford captured its first national championship in 2015 — also by a one-point match-play margin (3–2 over Baylor). And Stanford’s edge over USC in NCAA Championship match play moved to 3–1 with this result.

Örtengren, Sampedro and Ganne — The Three Who Closed It Out

The three Cardinal players who delivered the three winning points each closed strong all week. Örtengren went a perfect 3–0 in match play, picking up points for Stanford in the quarterfinal, semifinal and final — including a 4&3 comeback from three down in the semis against Eastern Michigan. Sampedro finished 2–0 in match play with wins in the quarterfinal and final. Ganne, the senior who finished second in stroke play behind Texas’s Farah O’Keefe, improved to 6–1 in match play this season and supplied the championship-clinching point.

Kelly Xu’s 1-up win to make it 4–0 carried its own weight in the history book: the senior finishes her Stanford career 7–1–0 in NCAA Championship match play, tied for the record for most career match-play victories.

“Winning a national championship has really been the only goal for us since last year. Every single day since last year has been working towards this moment.” — Stanford sophomore Meja Örtengren

USC’s Second Final in Four Years

Southern California reached the championship match for the second time in four years (also 2023, when they lost to Wake Forest). The Trojans got a strong week from senior Catherine Park, who shared the individual stroke-play lead through 54 holes and went 2–0 in Tuesday’s match-play rounds, and from a deep lineup that head coach Justin Silverstein leaned on all season. Wednesday simply got away from them early.

“Unfortunately, we got off to a slow start. We had some self-inflicted errors — I think we bogeyed five par-5’s, and against a team like this that doesn’t make many mistakes, you can’t give them that many holes in match play,” Silverstein said. “This is still one of the best seasons in the history of USC women’s golf, and they have a lot to be proud of.”

The Path to the Trophy

Quarterfinals · Tuesday Morning

(1) Stanford def. (8) Pepperdine 5–0
(5) Eastern Michigan def. (4) Texas 3–1 · Host eliminated
(3) Arkansas def. (6) Oklahoma State Advanced
(2) Southern California def. (7) Duke Advanced

Semifinals · Tuesday Afternoon

(1) Stanford def. (5) Eastern Michigan 5–0
(2) Southern California def. (3) Arkansas 4–1

Final · Wednesday Afternoon

(1) Stanford def. (2) Southern California 4.5–0.5 · National Champions

Individual Champion: Farah O’Keefe (Texas)

The week’s other trophy stayed in the host’s hands. Texas junior Farah O’Keefe captured the individual national championship by closing stroke play at 12 under — rounds of 69-69-68-70 — two clear of Stanford’s Megha Ganne. O’Keefe led the field in birdies and birdied her final two holes Monday to seal the medal. Duke freshman Rianne Malixi finished third at 9 under; USC’s Catherine Park was fourth.

2026 NCAA Women’s Golf Championship Schedule & Results

DateRound
May 22 ✓Round 1 stroke play — USC led at 7 under
May 23 ✓Round 2 stroke play — Stanford led at 12 under
May 24 ✓Round 3 stroke play — Stanford led at 21 under; field cut to 15
May 25 ✓Round 4 stroke play — O’Keefe wins individual title; Stanford No. 1 seed
May 26 ✓Match play — Stanford and USC advance to the final
May 27 ✓Final — Stanford wins national championship, 4.5–0.5 over USC

2026 NCAA Women’s Golf Championship FAQ

Who won the 2026 NCAA women’s golf national championship?
Stanford, defeating Southern California 4.5–0.5 in the match-play final at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.
What was the final match score?
Stanford 4.5, Southern California 0.5. Meja Örtengren (6&5), Paula Martín Sampedro (3&2), Megha Ganne (4 up, the clincher) and Kelly Xu (1 up) won their matches for Stanford; Andrea Revuelta’s match with Kylie Chong was halved.
How many national championships does Stanford have now?
Four (2015, 2022, 2024, 2026), all in the match-play era. Stanford is now third all-time in DI women’s golf, behind Arizona State (8) and Duke (7).
Who won the individual national championship?
Texas junior Farah O’Keefe, who finished at 12 under, two shots clear of Stanford’s Megha Ganne.
Where was the championship held?
Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, with the University of Texas serving as host.
Final story for the 2026 NCAA DI Women’s Golf Championship. Results, pairings and quotes sourced from NCAA.com and official championship materials. Photography and team logos © NCAA.com and their respective institutions, used here for editorial purposes — confirm image rights before publication. Final-match Revuelta vs. Chong status reflects the official 4.5–0.5 team scoreboard. Masthead and byline are placeholders; swap in your publication’s branding before release.
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2026 season — official results & points
PosPlayerFromScoresPoints
1Farah O'KeefeTX69-69-68-70=2761,500
2Megha GanneNJ68-71-69-70=2781,000
3Rianne Mikhaela MalixiPhilippi73-69-68-69=279700
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