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NCAA women's golf championship live updates: ranking, Monday tea times, highlights

Carlsbad, California – The last round of the stroke game is here at the NCAA women's golf championship 2025.

The third round on Sunday led to half of the field shortened, with only 15 teams in the last round. A single medalist will be crowned on Monday evening and the match play clip is determined.

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Stanford runs away in the stroke competition. After a record of 18 Sunday, the cardinal led with 15 shots with a round on the left. In the meantime, Arkansas' Maria Jose Marin leads the individual race after 7-little 65 in the last round.

Follow below for live updates from the last round of the stroke game at the NCAA Women's Golf Championship:

NCAA women's golf championship live ranking

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How many teams do the match game at the NCAA women's golf championship?

Eight. After the last round of the Stroke game on Monday, the top-night teams calculate the game game, which begins with the quarter-finals on Tuesday morning.

NCAA women's golf championship final round tea times

1. Tea

  • 1:50 p.m. – Áine Donegan (LSU), Ana Pina Ortega (Mississippi State), Francesca Fiorellini (UCLA)

  • 2:01 p.m. – Josefin Widal (LSU), Izzy Pellot (Mississippi State), Meghan Royal (UCLA)

  • 2:12 p.m. – Taylor Riley (LSU), Sam Whateley (Mississippi State), Tiffany Le (UCLA)

  • 2:23 p.m. – Rocío Tejedo (LSU), Chiara Horder (Mississippi State), Natalie vo (UCLA)

  • 2:34 p.m. – Elsa Svensson (LSU), Avery Weed (Mississippi State), Angela Liu (UCLA)

  • 2:45 p.m. – Kylie Chong (USC), Alexandra Gazzoli (State of Florida), Abbey Schutte (Arkansas)

  • 2:56 p.m. – Bailey Shoemaker (USC), Kaylah Williams (State Florida), Reagan ZibiSki (Arkansas)

  • 3:07 p.m. – Xin (Cindy) Kou (USC), Sophia Fullbrook (State Florida), Kendall Todd (Arkansas)

  • 3:18 p.m. – Jasmine Koo (USC), Lottie Woad (State Florida), Clarisa Temelo (Arkansas)

  • 3:29 p.m. – Catherine Park (USC), Mirabel Ting (State Florida), Maria Jose Marin (Arkansas)

  • 3:40 p.m. – Andrea Revuelta (Stanford), Hsin Tai Lin (northwest), Tong on (Oregon)

  • 3:51 p.m. – Megha Ganne (Stanford), Elise Lee (northwest), Anika Varma (Oregon)

  • 4:02 p.m. – Meja örtengren (Stanford), Ashley Yun (northwest), Kiara Romero (Oregon)

  • 4:13 p.m. -Kelly XU (Stanford), Dianna Lee (Northwestern), Ting-Hsuan Huang (Oregon)

  • 4:24 p.m. – Paula Martín Sampedro (Stanford), Lauryn Nguyen (northwest), Suvica Vinijchaitham (Oregon)

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10. Tea

  • 2:01 p.m. – Sofie en Ensaeth (Tennessee), Rebecca Skoler (Virginia), Lucy Darr (State Oklahoma)

  • 2:12 p.m. – Martina Lopez Lanchares (Tennessee), Kennedy Swedick (Virginia), Summer Lee (State Oklahoma)

  • 2:23 p.m. – Bailey Davis (Tennessee), Jaryn Laha (Virginia), Ellie Bushnell (state of Oklahoma)

  • 2:34 p.m. – Kyra van Kan (Tennessee), Amanda Sambach (Virginia), Marta Silbenko (state of Oklahoma)

  • 2:45 p.m. – Manassanan Chotikabhukk (Tennessee), Megan Propeck (Virginia), Grace Kilcrete (State of Oklahoma)

  • 2:56 p.m. – Angela Heo (Texas), Hannah Darling (South Carolina), Grace Summerhay (state of Arizona)

  • 3:07 p.m. -Cindy HSU (Texas), Maylis Lamoure (South Carolina), Isla McDonald-O'Brien (state of Arizona)

  • 3:18 p.m. – Boyun Park (Texas), Sophia Burnett (South Carolina), Beth Coulter (US state of Arizona)

  • 3:29 p.m. – Farah O'keefe (Texas), Louise Rydqvist (South Carolina), patience Rhodes (Arizona state)

  • 3:40 p.m. -Lauren Kim (Texas), Eila Galitsky (South Carolina), Paula Schulz-Hanssen (state of Arizona)

  • 3:51 p.m. – Carla Bernat (Kansas State), Mayumi Umezu (UNLV), Addison Klonowski (Florida)

  • 4:12 p.m. – Alenka Navarro (state of Kansas), Audrey Ryu (Furman), Kary Hollenbaugh (state of Ohio)

  • 4:23 p.m. – Ava Merrill (Vanderbilt), Kajsalotta Svarvar (Mississippi), Savannah Barber (Oklahoma)

NCAA women's golf championship format

The final game for both championships consists of three days of the stroke game on Friday to Sunday (54 holes), according to which the top 15 teams and nine people who are not in a progressive team are determined. A last day of 18 holes of a stroke game (Monday) follows to determine the eight top teams that will occur for the game game and the 72-hole individual master. The Team National Champion is determined by a match play format that will consist of quarter-finals and semi-finals that will be carried out on Tuesday, followed by the final on Wednesday.

NCAA women -Golf championship -TV information

Golf Channel is the TV house for the NCAA championships. All times et

Monday, May 20th

Live reporting -6-10 p.m.

Tuesday, May 21st

Live reporting -1-3:30 p.m.

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Live reporting -6-10 p.m.

Wednesday, May 21st

Live reporting -6-10 p.m.

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This article originally appeared in Golfweek: NCAA Women's Golf Live Updates: Scores, results for the final round 2025

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