Mizuno WGCA women's college golf coaches polls for Nov. 14
Todd KellyThe Women's Golf Coaches Association has announced the results of the most recent Mizuno WGCA Coaches Poll.
This is the fourth and final poll of the Fall 2025 season.

Mizuno WGCA Div. I women's college golf poll for Nov. 14
In Division I, Stanford remains the unanimous No. 1, while USC holds steady at No. 2. Oregon moves up two spots to No. 3, while Texas A&M and Wake Forest remain in the top five at Nos. 4 and 5, respectively. Rankings include first-place votes in parantheses and total votes.
- Stanford (15) 375
- USC 375
- Oregon 348
- Texas A&M 323
- Wake Forest 317
- Arkansas 307
- Auburn 284
- Florida 266
- Vanderbilt 246
- Pepperdine 245
- Texas 219
- Central Florida 204
- Arizona State 191
- North Carolina 177
- Ole MIss 170
- Duke 157
- South Carolina 120
- Mississippi State 109
- Oklahoma State 108
- Northwestern 88
- Baylor 84
- Arizona 57
- UCLA 43
- Kent State 36
- Tennessee 24
Others receiving votes: Eastern Michigan (9); Missouri (5); Oklahoma (4); Florida State (3); Kansas State (2); SMU (1)
Mizuno WGCA Div. II women's college golf poll for Nov. 14
Wingate holds on to the top spot in Division II after receiving 13 first-place votes, while Dallas Baptist received five votes to remain at No. 2. Anderson moves up one spot to No. 3 after receiving two first-place votes, followed by Findlay at No. 4 and Grand Valley State at No. 5. Rankings include first-place votes in parantheses and total votes.
- Wingate (13) 490
- Dallas Baptist (5) 482
- Anderson (2) 459
- Findlay 439
- Grand Valley State 426
- Texas at Tyler 378
- Lee 377
- Lynn 361
- North Georgia 325
- Florida Southern College 307
- Indianapolis 303
- Nova Southeastern 288
- Flagler College 259
- Barry 225
- St. Mary's (Texas) 222
- Tampa 168
- California State San Marcos 159
- Lander 148
- Colorado State-Pueblo 112
- Rollins College 105
- Saint Leo 102
- Eckerd College 85
- West Texas A&M 66
- Ferris State 52
- Central Missouri 50
Others receiving votes: West Florida (42); Missouri-St. Louis (27); Rogers State (23); Arkansas Tech (7); California State Los Angeles (4); Lenoir Rhyne (4); Midwestern State (4); Erskine College (1)
Mizuno WGCA Div. III women's college golf poll for Nov. 14
In Division III, Emory received 15 first-place votes to claim the No. 1 spot, with Carnegie Mellon receiving six votes to come in closely behind at No. 2. New York University and Williams College hold steady at No. 3 and No. 4, respectively, while Pomona-Pitzer climbs two spots to round out the top five. Rankings include first-place votes in parantheses and total votes.
- Emory University (15) 514
- Carnegie Mellon University (6) 509
- New York University 464
- Williams College 452
- Pomona-Pitzer 427
- Amherst College 424
- Washington University in St. Louis 413
- Randolph-Macon College 350
- Wellesley College 346
- Washington and Lee 304
- Middlebury College 286
- Hamilton College 274
- Wesleyan 266
- Carleton College 250
- Bowdoin College 209
- University of Redlands 180
- Denison 171
- Mary Hardin-Baylor 167
- Grinnell College 163
- Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 160
- Trinity 127
- Sewanee: The University of the South 74
- Babson College 71
- Illinois Wesleyan 71
- Huntingdon College 52
Others receiving votes: Wisconsin-Stout (32); DePauw (21); George Fox (13); Macalester College (9); St. Catherine (8); California-Santa Cruz (5); Aurora (4); California Lutheran (4); Lynchburg (4); Dubuque (1)
Mizuno WGCA NAIA women's college golf poll for Nov. 14
The top three remains unchanged in NAIA, with Keiser as the unanimous No. 1 followed by Dalton State College at No. 2 and Marian at No. 3. Rankings include first-place votes in parantheses and total votes.
- Keiser (9) 90
- Dalton State College 81
- Marian 71
- SCAD Atlanta 64
- SCAD Savannah 51
- Indiana Wesleyan 47
- William Carey 36
- Loyola New Orleans 28
- University of the Cumberlands 15
- Taylor 8
Others receiving votes: Embry Riddle Aeronautical (3); Rocky Mountain College (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.