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NCAA Women's Golf Championship live updates: Leaderboard, Sunday tee times, highlights

NCAA Women's Golf Championship live updates: Leaderboard, Sunday tee times, highlights

USA Today18-05-2025
NCAA Women's Golf Championship live updates: Leaderboard, Sunday tee times, highlights
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Drone flyover video of Omni La Costa North Course par-4 15th hole
Omni La Costa is hosting the NCAA mens and womens golf championships for a second year in a row. The North Course's 15th hole is a challenging par 4.
CARLSBAD, Calif. — The 2025 NCAA Women's Golf Championship moves on to Sunday, where after the third round, half of the teams in the field will head home.
The first two days of stroke play are in the books, and now it gets serious at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa. Teams outside the top 15 after Sunday's third round will miss the cut, and after Monday, only the top-eight teams will advance to match play, which begins Tuesday.
Follow along below for live updates from the third round of the NCAA Women's Golf Championship:
NCAA Women's Golf Championship predictions, expert picks
Golfweek's college golf expert Cameron Jourdan and senior writer Beth Ann Nichols made predictions for the championship. You can see their entire selections here.
NCAA Women's Golf Championship third-round tee times
1st tee
9:30 a.m. – Meja Örtengren (Stanford), Hsin Tai Lin (Northwestern), Anika Varma (Oregon)
– Meja Örtengren (Stanford), Hsin Tai Lin (Northwestern), Anika Varma (Oregon) 9:41 a.m. – Andrea Revuelta (Stanford), Elise Lee (Northwestern), Karen Tsuru (Oregon)
– Andrea Revuelta (Stanford), Elise Lee (Northwestern), Karen Tsuru (Oregon) 9:52 a.m. – Megha Ganne (Stanford), Lauryn Nguyen (Northwestern), Kiara Romero (Oregon)
– Megha Ganne (Stanford), Lauryn Nguyen (Northwestern), Kiara Romero (Oregon) 10:03 a.m. – Kelly Xu (Stanford), Dianna Lee (Northwestern), Ting-Hsuan Huang (Oregon)
– Kelly Xu (Stanford), Dianna Lee (Northwestern), Ting-Hsuan Huang (Oregon) 10:14 a.m. – Paula Martín Sampedro (Stanford), Ashley Yun (Northwestern), Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (Oregon)
– Paula Martín Sampedro (Stanford), Ashley Yun (Northwestern), Suvichaya Vinijchaitham (Oregon) 10:25 a.m. – Bohyun Park (Texas), Ellie Bushnell (Oklahoma State), Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Arizona State)
– Bohyun Park (Texas), Ellie Bushnell (Oklahoma State), Isla McDonald-O'Brien (Arizona State) 10:36 a.m. – Cindy Hsu (Texas), Tarapath Panya (Oklahoma State), Grace Summerhays (Arizona State)
– Cindy Hsu (Texas), Tarapath Panya (Oklahoma State), Grace Summerhays (Arizona State) 10:47 a.m. – Angela Heo (Texas), Summer Lee (Oklahoma State), Beth Coulter (Arizona State)
– Angela Heo (Texas), Summer Lee (Oklahoma State), Beth Coulter (Arizona State) 10:58 a.m. – Farah O'Keefe (Texas), Marta Silchenko (Oklahoma State), Patience Rhodes (Arizona State)
– Farah O'Keefe (Texas), Marta Silchenko (Oklahoma State), Patience Rhodes (Arizona State) 11:09 a.m. – Lauren Kim (Texas), Grace Kilcrease (Oklahoma State), Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Arizona State)
– Lauren Kim (Texas), Grace Kilcrease (Oklahoma State), Paula Schulz-Hanssen (Arizona State) 11:20 a.m. – Sara Im (Vanderbilt), Martina Lopez Lanchares (Tennessee), Elaine Widjaja (Florida)
– Sara Im (Vanderbilt), Martina Lopez Lanchares (Tennessee), Elaine Widjaja (Florida) 11:31 a.m. – Angelina Tolentino (Vanderbilt), Sofie Engesaeth (Tennessee), Ines Archer (Florida)
– Angelina Tolentino (Vanderbilt), Sofie Engesaeth (Tennessee), Ines Archer (Florida) 11:42 a.m. – Tillie Claggett (Vanderbilt), Manassanan Chotikabhukk (Tennessee), Addison Klonowski (Florida)
– Tillie Claggett (Vanderbilt), Manassanan Chotikabhukk (Tennessee), Addison Klonowski (Florida) 11:53 a.m. – Lynn Lim (Vanderbilt), Kyra Van Kan (Tennessee), Jessica Guiser (Florida)
– Lynn Lim (Vanderbilt), Kyra Van Kan (Tennessee), Jessica Guiser (Florida) 12:04 p.m. – Ava Merrill (Vanderbilt), Bailey Davis (Tennessee), Paula Francisco (Florida)
– Ava Merrill (Vanderbilt), Bailey Davis (Tennessee), Paula Francisco (Florida) 2:50 p.m. – Meghan Royal (UCLA), Josefin Widal (LSU), Noa van Beek (Kansas State)
– Meghan Royal (UCLA), Josefin Widal (LSU), Noa van Beek (Kansas State) 3:01 p.m. – Maye Huang (UCLA), Taylor Riley (LSU), Sophie Bert (Kansas State)
– Maye Huang (UCLA), Taylor Riley (LSU), Sophie Bert (Kansas State) 3:12 p.m. – Tiffany Le (UCLA), Áine Donegan (LSU), Nanami Nakashima (Kansas State)
– Tiffany Le (UCLA), Áine Donegan (LSU), Nanami Nakashima (Kansas State) 3:23 p.m. – Natalie Vo (UCLA), Rocío Tejedo (LSU), Carla Bernat (Kansas State)
– Natalie Vo (UCLA), Rocío Tejedo (LSU), Carla Bernat (Kansas State) 3:34 p.m. – Angela Liu (UCLA), Elsa Svensson (LSU), Alenka Navarro (Kansas State)
– Angela Liu (UCLA), Elsa Svensson (LSU), Alenka Navarro (Kansas State) 3:45 p.m. – Alexandra Vidal Rivera (Iowa State), Johanna Ebner (Kansas), Sky Sload (Wake Forest)
– Alexandra Vidal Rivera (Iowa State), Johanna Ebner (Kansas), Sky Sload (Wake Forest) 3:56 p.m. – Karisa Chul-Ak-Sorn (Iowa State), Lyla Louderbaugh (Kansas), Chloe Kovelesky (Wake Forest)
– Karisa Chul-Ak-Sorn (Iowa State), Lyla Louderbaugh (Kansas), Chloe Kovelesky (Wake Forest) 4:07 p.m. – Nichakorn Pinprayoon (Iowa State), Ebba Nordstedt (Kansas), Anne-Sterre Den Dunnen (Wake Forest)
– Nichakorn Pinprayoon (Iowa State), Ebba Nordstedt (Kansas), Anne-Sterre Den Dunnen (Wake Forest) 4:18 p.m. – Keeley Marx (Iowa State), Amy DeKock (Kansas), Macy Pate (Wake Forest)
– Keeley Marx (Iowa State), Amy DeKock (Kansas), Macy Pate (Wake Forest) 4:29 p.m. – Pimkwan Chookaew (Iowa State), Lauren Clark (Kansas), Carolina Chacarra (Wake Forest)
– Pimkwan Chookaew (Iowa State), Lauren Clark (Kansas), Carolina Chacarra (Wake Forest) 4:40 p.m. – Louise Reau (Georgia Southern), Zara Ali (CSU Fullerton), Pin Hsi Chen (UNLV)
– Louise Reau (Georgia Southern), Zara Ali (CSU Fullerton), Pin Hsi Chen (UNLV) 4:51 p.m. – Jiarui Chen (Georgia Southern), Louise Dahl (CSU Fullerton), Hina Matsui (UNLV)
– Jiarui Chen (Georgia Southern), Louise Dahl (CSU Fullerton), Hina Matsui (UNLV) 5:02 p.m. – Natachanok Tunwannarux (Georgia Southern), Katharina Zeilinger (CSU Fullerton), Foong Zi Yu (UNLV)
– Natachanok Tunwannarux (Georgia Southern), Katharina Zeilinger (CSU Fullerton), Foong Zi Yu (UNLV) 5:13 p.m. – Mary Miller (Georgia Southern), Davina Xanh (CSU Fullerton), McKenzi Hall (UNLV)
– Mary Miller (Georgia Southern), Davina Xanh (CSU Fullerton), McKenzi Hall (UNLV) 5:24 p.m. – LoraLie Cowart (Georgia Southern), Kaitlyn Zermeno Smith (CSU Fullerton), Mayumi Umezu (UNLV)
10th tee
9:52 a.m. – Bailey Shoemaker (USC), Kaylah Williams (Florida State), Izzy Pellot (Mississippi State)
– Bailey Shoemaker (USC), Kaylah Williams (Florida State), Izzy Pellot (Mississippi State) 10:03 a.m. – Xin (Cindy) Kou (USC), Alexandra Gazzoli (Florida State), Sam Whateley (Mississippi State)
– Xin (Cindy) Kou (USC), Alexandra Gazzoli (Florida State), Sam Whateley (Mississippi State) 10:14 a.m. – Kylie Chong (USC), Sophia Fullbrook (Florida State), Ana Pina Ortega (Mississippi State)
– Kylie Chong (USC), Sophia Fullbrook (Florida State), Ana Pina Ortega (Mississippi State) 10:25 a.m. – Jasmine Koo (USC), Lottie Woad (Florida State), Chiara Horder (Mississippi State)
– Jasmine Koo (USC), Lottie Woad (Florida State), Chiara Horder (Mississippi State) 10:36 a.m. – Catherine Park (USC), Mirabel Ting (Florida State), Avery Weed (Mississippi State)
– Catherine Park (USC), Mirabel Ting (Florida State), Avery Weed (Mississippi State) 10:47 a.m. – Hannah Darling (South Carolina), Kennedy Swedick (Virginia), Abbey Schutte (Arkansas)
– Hannah Darling (South Carolina), Kennedy Swedick (Virginia), Abbey Schutte (Arkansas) 10:58 a.m. – Maylis Lamoure (South Carolina), Rebecca Skoler (Virginia), Reagan Zibilski (Arkansas)
– Maylis Lamoure (South Carolina), Rebecca Skoler (Virginia), Reagan Zibilski (Arkansas) 11:09 a.m. – Sophia Burnett (South Carolina), Jaclyn LaHa (Virginia), Kendall Todd (Arkansas)
– Sophia Burnett (South Carolina), Jaclyn LaHa (Virginia), Kendall Todd (Arkansas) 11:20 a.m. – Louise Rydqvist (South Carolina), Amanda Sambach (Virginia), Clarisa Temelo (Arkansas)
– Louise Rydqvist (South Carolina), Amanda Sambach (Virginia), Clarisa Temelo (Arkansas) 11:31 a.m. – Eila Galitsky (South Carolina), Megan Propeck (Virginia), Maria Jose Marin (Arkansas)
– Eila Galitsky (South Carolina), Megan Propeck (Virginia), Maria Jose Marin (Arkansas) 11:42 a.m. – Audrey Ryu (Furman), Marie Madsen (NC State), Sofia Barroso Sá (TCU)
– Audrey Ryu (Furman), Marie Madsen (NC State), Sofia Barroso Sá (TCU) 3:12 p.m. – Nellie Ong (Ohio State), Brooke Biermann (Michigan State), Gracie Mayo (Oklahoma)
– Nellie Ong (Ohio State), Brooke Biermann (Michigan State), Gracie Mayo (Oklahoma) 3:23 p.m. – Mandy Song (Ohio State), Ana Sofia Murcia (Michigan State), MaKayla Tyrrell (Oklahoma)
– Mandy Song (Ohio State), Ana Sofia Murcia (Michigan State), MaKayla Tyrrell (Oklahoma) 3:34 p.m. – Marina Joyce-Moreno (Ohio State), Katie Lu (Michigan State), Audrey Rischer (Oklahoma)
– Marina Joyce-Moreno (Ohio State), Katie Lu (Michigan State), Audrey Rischer (Oklahoma) 3:45 p.m. – Faith Choi (Ohio State), Taylor Kehoe (Michigan State), Reagan Chaney (Oklahoma)
– Faith Choi (Ohio State), Taylor Kehoe (Michigan State), Reagan Chaney (Oklahoma) 3:56 p.m. – Kary Hollenbaugh (Ohio State), Paula Balanzategui (Michigan State), Savannah Barber (Oklahoma)
– Kary Hollenbaugh (Ohio State), Paula Balanzategui (Michigan State), Savannah Barber (Oklahoma) 4:07 p.m. – Filippa Sundquist (Mississippi), Bridget Boczar (Baylor), Lauren Timpf (Purdue)
– Filippa Sundquist (Mississippi), Bridget Boczar (Baylor), Lauren Timpf (Purdue) 4:18 p.m. – Caitlyn Macnab (Mississippi), Silje Ohma (Baylor), Natasha Kiel (Purdue)
– Caitlyn Macnab (Mississippi), Silje Ohma (Baylor), Natasha Kiel (Purdue) 4:29 p.m. – Nicole Gal (Mississippi), Malena Castro (Baylor), Jocelyn Bruch (Purdue)
– Nicole Gal (Mississippi), Malena Castro (Baylor), Jocelyn Bruch (Purdue) 4:40 p.m. – Sophie Linder (Mississippi), Ashleen Kaur (Baylor), Samantha Brown (Purdue)
– Sophie Linder (Mississippi), Ashleen Kaur (Baylor), Samantha Brown (Purdue) 4:51 p.m. – Kajsalotta Svarvar (Mississippi), Baimai Seema (Baylor), Momo Sugiyama (Purdue)
– Kajsalotta Svarvar (Mississippi), Baimai Seema (Baylor), Momo Sugiyama (Purdue) 5:02 p.m. – Anna Davis (Auburn), Moa Svedenskiold (Houston), Lousiane Gauthier (Florida Gulf Coast)
NCAA Women's Golf Championship format
Finals play for both championships consist of three days of stroke play on Friday thru Sunday (54 holes), after which the top-15 teams and nine individuals not on an advancing team will be determined. That is followed by a final day of 18 holes of stroke play (Monday) to determine the top eight teams that will advance to match play as well as the 72-hole individual champion. The team national champion will be determined by a match-play format that will consist of quarterfinals and semifinals conducted on Tuesday, followed by the finals on Wednesday.
NCAA Women's Golf Championship TV information
Golf Channel is the TV home for the NCAA Championships. All times ET
Monday, May 20
Live coverage - 6-10 p.m.
Tuesday, May 21
Live coverage - 1-3:30 p.m.
Live coverage - 6-10 p.m.
Wednesday, May 21
Live coverage - 6-10 p.m.
NCAA Women's Golf Championship tickets
Fans must have tickets to attend this year's NCAA Golf Championships. Here's how to buy them.
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