Liu Selected to Compete in 2026 NCAA Women’s Golf Stanford Regional
Adora Liu, a senior from California's women's golf team, has been selected to compete in the 2026 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships at the Stanford Regional from May 11-13. Liu was named a 4-seed among six individuals and aims to make her last collegiate appearance memorable. With a strong season behind her, she leads her team in stroke average and notable finishes, including a runner-up position at the Silicon Valley Showcase.
By the Numbers- Liu has an average of 73.29 strokes per round this season.
- She has achieved three top-5 finishes and 11 rounds under par in 2025-26.
- Her best score this season was 2-under par 211 at the Silicon Valley Showcase.
- Liu's selection highlights the success of the Cal women's golf program.
- The Stanford Regional will feature 12 teams and six individual competitors.
As the regional approaches, Liu prepares for competitive play at a familiar course, with hopes to qualify for the NCAA Championship in Carlsbad later this month.
Bottom LineLiu's selection to the regional encapsulates her growth and determination, marking a significant milestone in her college golf career while representing Cal with pride.
Read more at California Golden Bears Athletics
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