The field is complete for the 2026 NCAA Women's Golf Championship, as 30 DI teams and six individuals punched their tickets following last week's regional competitions.
The six-day championship kicks off on May 22nd at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa's North Course in Carlsbad, California, where college golf teams will compete for the national title.
The 30-team list includes Tennessee, Arkansas, Auburn, Baylor, Duke, Eastern Michigan, Florida, Florida State, Houston, Iowa State, Kentucky, LSU, Northwestern, North Carolina, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, SMU, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, USC, Stanford, and Wake Forest, among others.
Six athletes from non-qualified teams also booked entry to the tournament. Kirstin Angosta (TCU), Sheridan Clancy (Indiana), Thanana Kotchasanmanee (Princeton), Isabella McCauley (Minnesota), Emma Bunch (New Mexico State), and Johanna Sjursen (ULM) earned berths via standout individual play.
The field features top programs from across the country competing on one of California's premier golf courses. Teams and individuals earned their spots through strong performances at regional tournaments earlier this month.
This week's format pits the nation's best collegiate golfers against each other over six days of heated competition as they pursue the NCAA women's golf trophy.
Where to Watch the 2026 NCAA Women's Golf Championship
The 2026 championship tournament runs May 22-27, with live coverage on The Golf Channel.