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NCAA | April 29, 2024

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INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Committee has selected the teams and individuals that will compete in the 2024 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships.

The NCAA Division II women’s golf regional competition will be conducted May 6-8. Each site will consist of both team and individual competition conducted concurrently. The number of teams and individuals from non-qualifying teams at each regionals are as follows:

Central regional: 9 teams; 6 individuals;
East regional: 15 teams, 6 individuals;
South regional: 12 teams, 6 individuals; and
West regional: 12 teams, 6 individuals.
 

All participants will compete through the 54 holes of competition. The top three (central), five (south), five (west) and five (east) teams along with the top two individuals not on an advancing team will advance to the championships.

The championships will be held May 21-25 at Orange County National Golf Center in Orlando, Florida. The number of participants that qualify for the finals is 98.

The following teams and individuals were selected to participate in the following Regionals.

Central Regional

Hillcrest Country Club
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Host: Rogers State University

Teams:

1. Henderson State [Great American Conference]
2. Central Missouri [Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletics Association]
3. Southwestern Oklahoma
4. Rogers State
5. Augustana (South Dakota) [Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference]
6. Northeastern State
7. Minnesota State - Mankato
8. Central Oklahoma
9. Harding

 

Individuals:

1. Morgan Brasser, Fort Hays State
2. Juliana Botero, Nebraska-Kearney
3. Morgan Becker, Oklahoma Baptist
4. Ellen Spigner, Arkansas Tech
5. Paige Hoffman, Northwest Missouri
6. Carly Moon, Winona
 
 

East Regional

Prairie View Golf Club
Carmel, Indiana
Host: University of Indianapolis

Teams:

1. Findlay [Great Midwest Athletic Conference]
2. UIndy [Great Lakes Valley Conference]
3. Grand Valley State [Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]
4. Missouri-St. Louis
5. Wayne State (Michigan)
6. Gannon [Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference]
7. Ferris State
8. Ohio Dominican
9. Glenville State [Mountain East Conference]
10. Ashland
11. Davenport
12. McKendree
13. Illinois-Springfield
14. Franklin Pierce
15. New Haven [Northeast-10 Conference]
 

Individuals:

1. Lisa Marie Schumacher, Tiffin
2. Sydney Hugo, Walsh
3. Brooke Herbstreit, Saginaw Valley State
4. Maya Hunter, Northern Michigan
5. Taryn Overstreet, Drury
6. AJ Powell, Wisconsin-Parkside

South Regional

Cleveland Country Club
Cleveland, Tennessee
Host: Lee University

Teams:

1. Flagler [Peach Belt Conference]
2. Nova Southeastern
3. Anderson (South Carolina) [South Atlantic Conference]
4. Rollins
5. Barry
6. Lynn
7. Lee
8. Saint Leo [Sunshine State Conference]
9. Wingate
10. Limestone
11. West Florida [Gulf South Conference]
12. North Greenville [Conference Carolinas]

Individuals:

1. Ana Maria Jimenez Rios, University of Tampa
2. Sandra Eriksson, Eckerd
3. Lauren Martin, Lincoln Memorial
4. Charlotte Colley, Lenoir-Rhyne
5. Kajsa Lindqvist, Lander
6. Josefine Winkle, Lander

West Regional

Brookside Golf & Country Club
Stockton, California
Host: California Collegiate Athletic Association and Visit Stockton

Teams:

1. Dallas Baptist University [Lone Star Conference]
2. West Texas A&M
3. St. Mary’s (Texas)
4. Cal State San Marcos [California Collegiate Athletic Association]
5. Oklahoma Christian
6. Midwestern State
7. Cal State Monterey Bay
8. Cal State LA
9. Cal State East Bay
10. CSU Pueblo [Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference]
11. Simon Fraser [Great Northwest Athletic Conference]
12. Biola [Pacific West Conference]

Individuals:

1. Arnie Taguines, Texas Permian Basin
2. Yuliana Yapur, Texas A&M International
3. Martha Laremark, University of Texas at Tyler
4. Sidney Stramel, Arkansas-Fort Smith
5. Ali Escamilla, Lubbock Christian
6. Brooklynn Maes, Western New Mexico

For more information about the 2024 NCAA Division II Women's Golf Championships, log on to krikya18.com.

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