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Mizuno WGCA coaches polls: Final release for fall 2024 season

Todd Kelly
USA TODAY Sports
Nov. 15, 2024, 2:00 p.m. ET
Megha Ganne of the Stanford women's golf team.

The Women's Golf Coaches Association released its final coaches polls for the Fall 2024 season.

In Div. I, Stanford once again sits atop the rankings. The Cardinal are a unanimous No. 1. Arkansas, USC, South Carolina and Texas round out the top five.

Stanford is undefeated this season so far, winning The Big Match against rival Cal and the Molly Intercollegiate Invitational. The Cardinal then went 3-0 at the NB3 Matchplay at Twin Warriors in New Mexico before tying for first in the Stanford Intercollegiate. They also won the Nanea Invitational in Hawaii.

Div. I Mizuno WGCA coaches poll

RankUniversity (First-place votes)Points
1Stanford (21)525
2Arkansas494
3USC474
4South Carolina472
5Texas418
6Oregon413
7Arizona State407
8Arizona376
9Northwestern368
10Mississippi State328
11Virginia301
12Florida State290
13North Carolina275
14Wake Forest264
15Vanderbilt233
16LSU212
17Texas A&M178
18Duke177
19Mississippi158
20Auburn139
21Michigan State82
22Oklahoma State75
23TCU51
24Kansas43
25Houston35
Others receiving votes: Florida (13); UCLA (9); Oklahoma (5); Kansas State (3); California (3); Baylor (1); Clemson (1); Ohio State (1); UNLV (1)

Div. II Mizuno WGCA coaches poll

Anderson is the unanimous No. 1 while Findlay and Wingate are tied for the No. 2 spot. Flagler College moves up one spot to No. 4, while Dallas Baptist rounds out the top five.

RankUniversity (First-place votes)Points
1Anderson (17)425
T2Findlay391
T2Wingate391
4Flagler College377
5Dallas Baptist370
6California State San Marcos323
7Lynn307
8St. Mary's (Texas)287
9Grand Valley State283
10Saint Leo262
11North Georgia252
12Lee243
13West Texas A&M233
14Central Missouri193
15Texas at Tyler174
16Missouri-St. Louis164
17Rollins College151
18Rogers State128
19Nova Southeastern121
20Lander101
21Palm Beach Atlantic97
22Simon Fraser67
23Barry52
24West Florida45
25Tampa27

Others receiving votes: Lincoln Memorial (19); Midwestern State (16); Henderson State (6); Tiffin (6); Ferris State (4); Harding (4); California State Los Angeles (3); Eckerd College (2); Florida Southern College (1)

Div. III Mizuno WGCA coaches poll

In Div, III, Emory remains at the top after receiving 14 first-place votes. Carnegie Mellon and Washington in St. Louis each received two first-place votes to hold steady at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, while Pomona-Pitzer continues to hold the No. 4 spot. Wellesley College jumps two spots to enter the top five.

RankUniversity (First-place votes)Points
1Emory (14)442
2Carnegie Mellon (2)428
3Washington University in St. Louis (2)417
4Pomona-Pitzer380
5Wellesley College368
6Williams College367
7George Fox343
8St. Catherine310
9New York University304
10Claremont-Mudd-Scripps263
11Amherst College248
12Centre College226
13Illinois Wesleyan212
14Babson College195
15Randolph-Macon College194
16Hamilton College188
17Washington and Lee183
18Denison159
19Christopher Newport103
20Redlands98
21Bowdoin College78
22Middlebury College77
T23Methodist52
T23Trinity (Texas)52
25Carleton College42
Others receiving votes: California Lutheran (30); Rhodes College (30); Mary Hardin-Baylor (21); Grinnell College (20); Saint Mary's College (6); California Santa Cruz (6); Bethel (4); Macalester College (4)

NAIA Mizuno coaches poll

Keiser is the unanimous No. 1 in NAIA, while SCAD Savannah and Lindsey Wilson College each move up one spot to come in at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively.

RankUniversity (First-place votes)Points
1Keiser (10)100
2SCAD Savannah89
3Lindsey Wilson College81
4Marian (IN)70
5Texas Wesleyan55
6Dalton State College50
7SCAD Atlanta41
8Milligan28
9Oklahoma City24
10William Carey9
Others receiving votes: Truett McConnell (2); Taylor (1)

About the Women’s Golf Coaches Association

The Women’s Golf Coaches Association, founded in 1983, is a non-profit organization representing women’s collegiate golf coaches. The WGCA was formed to encourage the playing of college golf for women in correlation with a general objective of education and in accordance with the highest tradition of intercollegiate competition. Today, the WGCA represents over 750 coaches throughout the U.S. and is dedicated to educating, promoting and recognizing both its members and the student-athletes they represent.

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