INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III women’s golf committee announced 29 teams and six individuals that will participate in the 2024 NCAA Division III Women’s Golf Championships.
Twenty-five conferences have been awarded automatic qualification and the remaining four teams were selected on an at-large basis from conferences and the independent institutions. Six individuals, not from selected teams, also were selected for the championships.
The championships will consist of both team and individual competition conducted concurrently. Following 36 holes of competition, the field will be cut to the top 15 teams and top six individuals not on one of those teams to compete the final day. In the team competition, the low four scores from each team for each day will count in the team’s total score.
The championships will be conducted May 21-24 at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky. The University of Transylvania will serve as host.
The selected teams and individuals are listed below in order of seeding:
Teams [AQ conference]
1. Carnegie Mellon University
2. Pomona Pitzer Colleges
3. Emory University
4. George Fox University [Northwest Conference]
5. Williams College [New England Small College Athletic Conference]
6. Claremont McKenna-Harvey Mudd-Scripps Colleges [Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]
7. University of Redlands
8. Illinois Wesleyan University [College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin]
9. Washington and Lee University [Old Dominion Athletic Conference]
10. University of Texas at Dallas [American Southwest Conference]
11. St. Catherine University [Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]
12. Trinity University (Texas) [Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference]
13. New York University [Liberty League]
14. Centre College [Southern Athletic Association]
15. Methodist University [USA South Athletic Conference]
16. Grinnell College [St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]
17. Denison University [North Coast Athletic Conference]
18. Alvernia University [Middle Atlantic Conferences]
19. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater [Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]
20. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology [Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference]
21. Ohio Northern University [Ohio Athletic Conference]
22. University of Dubuque [American Rivers Conference]
23. Saint Mary’s College (Indiana) [Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association]
24. Aurora University [Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference]
25. Catholic University [Landmark Conference]
26. Marymount University (Virginia) [Centennial Conference]
27. Westminster College (Pennsylvania) [Presidents’ Athletic Conference]
28. Suffolk University [Northeast Women’s Golf Conference]
29. University of Northwestern-St.Paul [Upper Midwest Athletic Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Sydney Kuo, Washington University in St. Louis
2. Carter Sichol, Carleton College
3. Becky Williams, DePauw University
4. Erin Donovan, Piedmont University
5. Sarah Kmiecik, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
6. Emily Brubaker, University of Lynchburg
In 2023, George Fox University won its first national championship in program history at Mission Inn Resort & Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida, with a combined score of 933. Runner-up honors went to Washington University in St. Louis (938). Annie Mascot of WashU took home the individual title with an overall tournament score of 224. For more information about the championship, visit here.