Mustangs Aim for NCAA Women’s Golf Glory May 22-27, 2026
The SMU women's golf team is set to compete in the NCAA Championship for the third time in four years, taking place from May 22-27, 2026, in Carlsbad, California. The event includes three days of stroke play, with 30 teams, followed by match play for the top eight squads. The Mustangs have previously finished 11th at the NCAAs and achieved their best finish of fourth in 1983. They are making their ninth appearance in this championship and recently secured their spot by placing in the top five at the NCAA Regional, marking their second regional title.
By the Numbers- SMU achieved a top five finish at the NCAA Regional, with all five players in the top 13.
- The Mustangs' best NCAA finish was fourth in 1983, while they finished 11th in their last appearance three years ago.
While the Mustangs have a strong lineup and recent success at the NCAA Regional, the competition at the championship will be fierce with 30 teams participating, requiring exceptional performance to advance through the rounds.
State of Play- Mackenzie Lee and Emily Odwin were both selected for the All-ACC team, with Lee earning her fourth consecutive accolade.
- The Mustangs start the championship ranked No. 16 in Scoreboard, highlighting their consistent performance over the past seasons.
If the Mustangs perform well in the stroke play rounds, they could advance to the match play segment of the championship, creating an opportunity for a strong finish and potential championship title.
Bottom LineThe SMU Mustangs are entering the NCAA Championship with momentum and a strong roster, and they aim to leverage their recent regional success to make a significant impact in the national tournament.
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