PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University will serve as host of the 2023 NCAA Women's Golf Pullman Regional next week, as 12 teams and six individuals from across the country will travel to Palouse Ridge Golf Club May 8-10 for a chance to punch their ticket into the 2023 NCAA Women's Golf Championship, which includes WSU women's golf senior Darcy Habgood.
Tournament Format
The 2023 NCAA Pullman Regional will be held at Palouse Ridge Golf here in Pullman. The course is 6,405 yards and will be played with a par 72. Teams will play one 18-hole round per day with each round beginning at 8 a.m. PT. The tournament begins Monday, May 8, at Palouse Ridge and concludes Wednesday, May 10. Teams will also play a practice round at Palouse Ridge this Sunday starting at 9 a.m. PT. Both the practice round and tournament play at the NCAA Pullman Regional is free for all to attend.
Tee Times
Sunday, May 7 (Practice Round): 9-10:30 a.m. PT
Monday, May 8 (First Round): 8-9:50 a.m. PT
Tuesday, May 9 (Second Round): 8-9:50 a.m. PT
Wednesday, May 10 (Third Round): 8-9:50 a.m. PT
The Field
A total of 12 teams and six individuals will make up the field at the 2023 NCAA Pullman Regional. Stanford, who is the defending NCAA National Champion, is the Region's No. 1 seed. Baylor will be the No. 2 seed, while the 2023 Pac-12 Championship Southern California comes to Pullman as the No. 3 seed. Clemson, who won the 2023 ACC Championship, is the No. 4 seed. Other teams coming to Palouse Ridge for the NCAA Pullman Regional are No. 5 Kentucky, No. 6 Texas Tech, No. 7 Houston, No. 8 North Carolina, No. 9 UNLV, No. 10 Sacramento State, No. 11 Cal Poly, and No. 12 Green Bay.
Along with Washington State's Darcy Habgood, individuals playing at the 2023 NCAA Pullman Regional will be Camille Boyd (Washington), Tiffany Le (UC Riverside), Harriet Lynch (Fresno State), Stefanie Deng (Washington), and Cassie Kim (Gonzaga).
Admission and Coverage
Admission for the 2023 NCAA Pullman Regional is free for all. Fans can follow all the action via live results at GolfStat.com. Check back with WSUCougars.com at the end of each day of the NCAA Pullman Regional for a full-round recap.
Darcy Habgood earns a spot into the NCAA Regionals
Habgood becomes the fifth WSU women's golfer in program history to earn an individual selection for an NCAA Regional. Habgood is the first Cougar to play in an NCAA Regional since 2018 when Alivia Brown played in the San Francisco Regional. Habgood joins Brown, Tasha Browner (2001), Eryn Remington (1994), and Becky Fossum as the only WSU women's golfers to play at the NCAA Regionals as an individual. Habgood led the Cougars with a scoring average of 74.13, which is the 11-best season scoring average in program history. The Nambucca Head, Australia native collected six top-15 finishes this season, which includes a pair of top-five finishes, and she carded six under par rounds. Habgood becomes the first WSU women's golfer to pick up All-Pac-12 honors since Alivia Brown also earned an All-Pac-12 honorable mention selection during the 2017-18 season.
Habgood Schedule
Sunday, May 7 (Practice Round): 9 a.m. PT – 10th Tee
Monday, May 8 (First Round): 9 a.m. PT – 10th Tee
Tuesday, May 9, (Second Round): Set after the first round
Wednesday, May 10 (Third Round): Set after the second round
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