Women’s NCAA Regional Fields Set

The University of Colorado and the University of Denver are certainly no strangers to the women’s NCAA regional golf tournaments, and they’ll both extend their qualifying streaks in 2016.

DU was an automatic qualifier by virtue of winning the Summit League title — the Pioneers’ 13th consecutive conference crown — while CU made the 72-team regional field as an at-large selection on Monday.

Also among the Division I regional competitors will be Coloradans Jennifer Kupcho and Hannah Wood, and Colorado State freshman Katrina Prendergast. Kupcho, the CWGA Player of the Year in 2014 and ’15, is a freshman for Wake Forest. Wood, the 2014 CWGA Stroke Play champ, is a sophomore at Oklahoma.

(Updated April 27) When the fields were announced on Golf Channel for the four May 5-7 regionals, Colorado was seeded ninth for the regional in Stanford, Calif., where the top seed will be Pac-12 champion Southern California. Also competing will be host Stanford, the 2015 national champion. Wake Forest is likewise in the field, meaning Kupcho will play there, as will CSU’s Prendergast, a second-team Mountain West Conference selection.

As for Denver, it is seeded 14th for the Baton Rouge, La., regional, where Duke is No. 1.

For her part, Wood will compete in the Bryon, Texas regional as an individual.

The top six team finishers and three individuals not on those teams from each regional will land spots in the NCAA championship finals, set for May 20-25 in Eugene, Ore.

Colorado, ranked 21st in the nation by Golfweek and 34th by Golfstat, recently placed fifth in the ultra-competitive Pac-12 tournament and twice was a runner-up this season. The Buffs have qualified teams for the regionals three straight years and went to the national finals in 2012. On Tuesday, two of the leaders of the Buffs earned honors. Junior Esther Lee was named CU’s all-sports co-female athlete of the year, and senior Alexis Keating received an all-sports female career athletic achievement award. 

Denver won two tournaments this season and is ranked 71st nationally by Golfweek and 72nd by Golfstat. This will be the 10th straight regional appearance by the Pioneers.

For all the women’s DI regional qualifiers, CLICK HERE.
 

Also on Monday, the fields were set for the women’s NCAA Division II regional tournaments — the ones that will determine the competitors for the NCAA DII championship finals that will be played May 18-21 at CommonGround Golf Course in Aurora.

Metropolitan State University of Denver, which recently won its second straight women’s Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference title, put two of its golfers into the West Regional as individuals. That tournament will take place May 2-4 in Stockton, Calif.

Representing Metro State — the host for the NCAA DII finals — will be RMAC Player of the Year Allie Johnston and Cha Cha Willhoite, both juniors. Johnston won the CWGA Match Play title in 2012. Metro State is coached by former CoBank Colorado Open champion Ben Portie, who recently was named the women’s RMAC Coach of the Year for the third straight season.

The top three team finishers at each regional, and the top three individuals not on those teams, will earn spots in the NCAA DII finals at CommonGround.

For the complete women’s DII regional field, CLICK HERE.