The 2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Regionals fields and seeds have been announced, with play scheduled for May 11 through May 13 across six sites. Each regional will feature 12 teams and six individuals competing for advancement.
The top five teams and the top individual not on an advancing team from each site will qualify for the NCAA Championship at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California from May 22 through May 27.
Top seeds include Stanford at the Stanford Regional, USC at the Ann Arbor Regional, Florida at the Tallahassee Regional, Texas A&M at the Waco Regional, Texas at the Chapel Hill Regional, and Arkansas at the Simpsonville Regional.
Ann Arbor Regional
Course: University of Michigan Golf Course
Host: University of Michigan
Teams
- USC
- Duke
- UCF
- Oklahoma
- Ohio State
- Northwestern
- Kansas
- Texas Tech
- UNLV
- Columbia
- Quinnipiac
- Oakland
Chapel Hill Regional
Course: UNC Finley Golf Course
Host: University of North Carolina
Teams
- Texas
- North Carolina
- Mississippi State
- Oklahoma State
- Kent State
- Virginia
- Michigan State
- NC State
- High Point
- Furman
- Richmond
- Howard
Simpsonville Regional
Course: University of Louisville Golf Club
Host: University of Louisville
Teams
- Arkansas
- Auburn
- Iowa State
- Ole Miss
- Houston
- Virginia Tech
- Kansas State
- Indiana
- College of Charleston
- Xavier
- Western Kentucky
- Murray State
Stanford Regional
Course: Stanford Golf Course
Host: Stanford University
Teams
- Stanford
- Pepperdine
- Vanderbilt
- Arizona State
- Missouri
- Arizona
- Cal State Fullerton
- Illinois
- Oregon State
- Cal Poly
- South Dakota State
- Navy
Tallahassee Regional
Course: Seminole Legacy Golf Club
Host: Florida State University
Teams
- Florida
- Wake Forest
- UCLA
- Florida State
- Eastern Michigan
- Kentucky
- Purdue
- Clemson
- ULM
- North Florida
- Little Rock
- UTRGV
Waco Regional
Course: Ridgewood Country Club
Host: Baylor University
Teams
- Texas A&M
- Oregon
- Tennessee
- SMU
- Baylor
- LSU
- TCU
- Tulsa
- Colorado
- Northern Arizona
- Tarleton State
- Prairie View A&M
Defending national champion Northwestern and Arkansas standout Maria Jose Marin headline the field as teams compete for a spot in the NCAA Championship.