Regional action of the 2024 NCAA DII women's golf championships concluded on Wednesday, May 8 to determine the 18-team, 8-individual field. The championships run from May 21-25 at the Orange County National Golf Center in Orlando, Florida.
See the full championships selection release here
At the finals, all 18 teams and 8 individuals will complete 54 holes of stroke play. Following 54 holes of stroke play, an individual champion will be declared along with finishers Nos. 2-10 based on cumulative total score and any applicable tiebreakers. The top eight teams after 54 holes of play will be placed into a bracket and seeded based on 54-hole scores. The pairings for the quarterfinals will be Seed No. 1 versus Seed No. 8, Seed No. 2 versus Seed No. 7, Seed No. 3 versus Seed No. 6 and Seed No. 4 versus Seed No. 5, competing in head-to-head medal play (stroke play over 18 holes and low score wins).
2024 DII women's golf championships schedule, results
Finals (May 21-25)
- Orlando, Florida | Orange County National Golf Center (Rollins College and Greater Orlando Sports Commission, hosts)
Regional selections
- Monday, April 29 | Full regional selections announcement
Regionals (May 6-8)
- Bartlesville, Oklahoma | Hillcrest Country Club (Rogers State University, host)
- Carmel, Indiana | Prairie View Golf Club (University of Indianapolis, host)
- Cleveland, Tennessee | Cleveland Country Club (Lee University, host)
- Stockton, California | Brookside Golf & Country Club (California Collegiate Athletic Association and Visit Stockton, hosts)
Championship history
DBU captured the 2023 DII women's golf championship after defeating Nova Southeastern, 3-2. See the full year-by-year team championship history below.
Year | Champion | Coach | Score | Runner-Up | Score | Host or Site |
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2023 | DBU | Kenny Trapp | 3 | Nova Southeastern | 2 | Eureka, MO |
2022 | Findlay | Dominic Guarnieri | 3 | Limestone | 2 | Gainesville, GA |
2021 | DBU | Kenny Trapp | 2*** | Lynn | 2*** | Dearborn, Mich. |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Florida Tech | Chris Saltmarsh | 4** | Cal State San Marco | 1** | West Palm Beach, Fla. |
2018 | Indianapolis | Brent Nicoson | 1,157 | California Baptist | 1,195 | Houston, Tx. |
2017 | Barry | Shannon Sykora | 1,222 | Dallas Baptist University | 1,223 | Findlay, Ohio |
2016 | Rollins | Julie Garner | 1,173 | Indianapolis | 1,182 | Denver, Colo. |
2015 | Indianapolis | Brent Nicoson | 1,212 | Rollins | 1,217 | Allendale, Mich. |
2014 | Lynn | Danny Randolph | 1,164 | Barry | 1,193 | Conover, N.C. |
2013 | Lynn | Danny Randolph | 1,187 | Nova Southeastern | 1,190 | Daytona Beach, Fla. |
2012 | Nova Southeastern | Amanda Brown | 1,234 | Florida Southern | 1,254 | Shelbyville, Ky. |
2011 | Nova Southeastern | Kevin Marsh | 1,157 | Rollins | 1,185 | Allendale, Mich. |
2010 | Nova Southeastern | Kevin Marsh | 1,180 | Rollins | 1,180 | Mesa, Ariz. |
2009 | Nova Southeastern | Kevin Marsh | 1,230 | Grand Valley State | 1,230 | Findlay, Ohio |
2008 | Rollins | Julie Garner | 1,181 | Nova Southeastern | 1,181 | Houston |
2007 | Florida Southern | Robbie Davis | 1,188 | Rollins | 1,188 | West Florida |
2006 | *Rollins | Julie Garner | 919 | Ferris State | 919 | Grand Valley State |
2005 | Rollins | Julie Garner | 1,185 | Grand Valley State | 1,185 | Western New Mexico |
2004 | Rollins | Julie Garner | 1,196 | Ferris State/Florida Southern | 1,196 | Orlando, Fla. |
2003 | Rollins | Julie Garner | 1,237 | Florida Southern | 1,237 | Howey-in-the Hills, Fla. |
2002 | Florida Southern | Robbie Davis | 1,234 | Barry | 1,234 | Grand Valley State |
2001 | Florida Southern | Robbie Davis | 1,250 | Rollins | 1,250 | Rock Hill, S.C. |
2000 | Florida Southern | Robbie Davis | 1,259 | Rollins | 1,259 | Lone Star Conference |
***Won by tie-breaker
**Tournament format changed to head-to-head medal play
* Tournament shortened to three rounds due to weather
* From 1996-99, Divisions II and III competed in a combined championship.