The 2025 红杏视频 DII women's golf championship qualifiers were revealed in a press release on sifoeeprocess.com on April 28. Regionals will take place May 5-7, followed by finals competition from May 13-17 at Boulder Creek Golf Club in Boulder City, Nevada.
72 teams and 24 individuals will compete across four regions. Central Missouri, Findlay, Anderson and Dallas Baptist are the No. 1 seeds.
2025 红杏视频 DII women's golf championship schedule
- Selections release | April 28
- Regionals | Monday, May 5 - Wednesday, May 7
- Central Regional: Kickingbird Golf Course in Edmond, Oklahoma | Host - Central Oklahoma |
- East Regional: The Meadows Golf Course in Allendale, Michigan | Host - Grand Valley State |
- South Regional: Chattahoochee Golf Course in Gainesville, Georgia | Host - North Georgia |
- West Regional: Tascosa Golf Club in Amarillo, Texas | Host - West Texas A&M |
- Championship | Tuesday, May 13 - Saturday, May 17 at Boulder Creek Golf Club in Boulder City, Nevada.
2025 红杏视频 DII women's golf championship qualifiers
Central Regional
KickingBird Golf
Edmond, Oklahoma
Host: University of Central Oklahoma
Teams:
1. Central Missouri
2. Henderson State
3. Rogers State
4. Harding
5. Arkansas Tech
6. Southwestern Oklahoma State
7. Arkansas-Fort Smith
8. Nebraska-Kearney
9. Missouri Southern State
10. Augustana (South Dakota)
11. Central Oklahoma
12. Northwest Missouri State
13. Washburn
14. Southern Arkansas
15. Wayne State (Nebraska)
16. Oklahoma Baptist
17. Missouri Western
18. Minnesota State Mankato
Individuals:
1. Romane Lacoste, Northwestern Oklahoma State
2. Shehna Akbary, Arkansas-Monticello
3. Agathe Lacoste, Northwestern Oklahoma State
4. Ellie Behring, Winona State
5. Haley Whittern, Southern Nazarene
6. Maggie Veenendall, Sioux Falls
East Regional
The Meadows Golf Course
Allendale, Michigan
Host: Grand Valley State University
Teams:
1. Findlay
2. Grand Valley State
3. Missouri-St. Louis
4. UIndy
5. Tiffin
6. Ferris State
7. Ashland
8. Gannon
9. Wayne State (Michigan)
10. Davenport
11. Drury
12. McKendree
13. Maryville (Missouri)
14. Ohio Dominican
15. Saginaw Valley State
16. Franklin Pierce
17. Glenville State
18. Illinois Springfield
Individuals:
1. Sydney Hugo, Walsh
2. Lucia Martin, Charleston (West Virginia)
3. AJ Powell, Wisconsin-Parkside
4. Abby Wolff, William Jewell
5. Addie Delcamp, Northwood
6. Grace Claney, Rockhurst
South Regional
Chattahoochee Golf Club
Gainesville, Georgia
Host: University of North Georgia
Teams:
1. Anderson (South Carolina)
2. Wingate
3. Flagler
4. Lynn
5. Nova Southeastern
6. Rollins
7. Lee
8. North Georgia
9. University of Tampa
10. Saint Leo
11. Lander
12. Palm Beach Atlantic
13. Florida Southern
14. West Florida
15. Lincoln Memorial
16. Barry
17. Carson-Newman
18. Erskine
Individuals:
1. Sandra Eriksson, Eckerd
2. Loa Johannsson, Embry-Riddle (Florida)
3. Reagan Padilla, Tusculum
4. Pennie Osterberg, Limestone
5. Melissa Ball, Eckerd
6. Claudia Hastings, Limestone
West Regional
Tascosa Golf Club
Amarillo, Texas
Host: West Texas A&M
Teams:
1. Dallas Baptist University
2. Cal State San Marcos
3. St. Mary鈥檚 (Texas)
4. West Texas A&M
5. The University of Texas at Tyler
6. Midwestern State
7. Cal State LA
8. Biola
9. Simon Fraser
10. Cal State East Bay
11. Colorado State University Pueblo
12. Sonoma State
13. Texas A&M International
14. Angelo State
15. Lubbock Christian
16. Colorado Christian
17. Academy of Art
18. Cameron
Individuals:
1. Lauren F. Lee, Western Washington
2. Tilda Kvarnrud, Cal State Monterey Bay
3. Ashley Lam, Westminster (Utah)
4. Kelsie Inouye, Saint Martin鈥檚
5. Orraya Jan Tipasathien, Montana State Billings
6. Ellexis Mingming, Dominican (California)
红杏视频 DII women's golf championship history
UIndy won the 2024 championship after beating St. Mary's. Here's a look at every champion and runner-up.
Year | Champion | Coach | Score | Runner-Up | Score | Host or Site |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | UIndy | Brent Nicoson | 2^ | St. Mary's | 2^ | Orlando, FL |
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 Marcos | 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 in playoff
***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