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The 2024 NCAA women's golf championships have kicked off at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa's North Course in Carlsbad, California. Three rounds of stroke play have taken place already, and the top half of the 30-team field along with nine individuals not on an advancing team have moved on to the final round of stroke play to take place on Monday.

The top eight teams from that point on will advance to match play on Tuesday with the championship match set to take place Wednesday. Last year's champions Wake Forest and runner-up USC are both competing for the title this year and 2022 national champions Stanford are also in the running. 

LSU, UCLA and Auburn are also strong challengers for the title this year, but if the first few rounds of play have indicated, it's anyone's game. The NCAA women's golf championship is the first major event on Omni La Costa's newly renovated course, to be played at par-72.

Here's everything you need to know to watch the 2024 NCAA women's golf championships, including schedule, TV channel and live stream.

NCAA women's golf championships 2024 schedule

DateTime (ET)TV channel/live stream
Mon., May 206 p.m.-10 p.m.Golf Channel, Fubo
Tues., May 216 p.m.-10 p.m.Golf Channel, Fubo
Weds., May 226 p.m.-10 p.m.Golf Channel, Fubo

NCAA women's golf championships TV channel, live stream

  • Dates: May 20-22
  • TV channel: Golf Channel
  • Live stream: Fubo

The final three days of the 2024 NCAA women's golf championships will be televised on the Golf Channel.

Viewers can also find the NCAA women's golf championships on Fubo, which offers a free trial, so you can try before you buy. 

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2024 NCAA women's golf championships results

Here are the top 15 finishers from each of the first three days of competition. The top 15 finishers on day three along with the top nine individuals not on an advancing team will move on for one additional day of stroke play to determine the top eight teams for match-play competition and the 72-hole stroke-play individual champion.

Friday, May 17

Place after Day 1Team Score
1Clemson280
2Texas A&M281
T-3Stanford285
T-3Auburn285
T-3Northwestern285
T-6Duke286
T-6San Jose State286
T-6Arizona State 286
T-9Mississippi State287
T-9Oklahoma State287
T-9Florida State287
T-12Michigan State288
T-12 Arkansas288
14LSU289
T-15UCLA291
T-15Pepperdine291

Saturday, May 18

Place after Day 2Team Score
1Texas A&M565
2Stanford570
3Clemson573
4UCLA574
T-5Auburn575
T-5LSU575
7Oregon577
T-8Arkansas578
T-8Northwestern578
10Duke579
11Southern California582
12Mississippi State584
13Texas585
T-14Wake Forest587
T-14Arizona State587

Sunday, May 19

Place after Day 3TeamScore
1Texas A&M854
2Stanford855
3LSU863
4Clemson866
5Northwestern873
6UCLA874
T-7Oregon876
T-7Auburn876
9Arkansas877
10USC878
11Duke883
12Wake Forest884
13Mississippi State885
14Texas887
15Florida State889

2024 NCAA women's golf championships participants

Thirty teams and six individuals (not on a qualifying team) emerged from their regional competitions to compete in the championships at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, California. 

Teams

  • Arkansas
  • Arizona State
  • Auburn
  • Baylor
  • Clemson
  • Duke
  • Florida State
  • LSU
  • Michigan State
  • Mississippi State
  • Northwestern
  • North Carolina
  • Ole Miss
  • Oklahoma State
  • Oregon
  • Oregon State
  • Pepperdine
  • Purdue
  • San Jose State
  • SMU
  • South Carolina
  • Stanford
  • Texas
  • Texas A&M
  • Tulsa
  • UCLA
  • USC
  • Vanderbilt
  • Virginia
  • Wake Forest

Individuals

  • Carla Bernat, Kansas State
  • Lauren Beaudreau, Notre Dame
  • Bailey Davis, Tennessee
  • Veronika Kedronova, Kent State
  • Jasmine Leovao, Long Beach State
  • Isabella McCauley, Minnesota

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Sarah Effress is an editorial intern for The Sporting News. She is a recent graduate of Northwestern University, and loves to talk soccer and women's college sports.