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College golf signing day: Top women's players, classes for Class of 2026
Golfweek
Nov. 12, 2025, 5:01 p.m. ET
Signing day is here for college golf.
The Class of 2026's early signing period began Wednesday, meaning hundreds of student-athletes from across the country signed grant-in-aid agreements with schools. Grant-in-aid agreements have replaced the national letter of intent moving forward.
Here's a look at the rankings for players and classes in the Class of 2026 on the women's side (subject to change).
Top 25 players
- Sara Brentcheneff, Arkansas
- Nikki Oh, Stanford
- Celina Yeo, Oregon
- Zoe Cusack, Virginia
- Prim Prachnakorn, Oregon
- Michelle Xing, UCLA
- Raegan Denton, LSU
- Jude Lee, Stanford
- Mia Hammond, Duke
- Benedicte Brent-Petersen, Wake Forest
- Charlotte Naughton, Alabama
- Amelia Harris, South Carolina
- Kayla Bryant, Florida State
- Vidhi Lakhawala, Wake Forest
- Lisa Herman, Ole Miss
- Natalia Aparicio, Arizona State
- Emerie Schartz, Texas A&M
- Ann-Sophie Bourgault, Northwestern
- Zara Anand, Auburn
- Angela Zhang, USC
- Rebecca Wang, Northwestern
- Gio Raad, Auburn
- Nagore Martinez, Arizona
- Giselle Zhao, Cal
- An Le Chuc, Tennessee
Top 10 classes
- Oregon: Prim Prachnakorn, Celina Yeo
- Stanford: Jude Lee, Nikki Oh
- Wake Forest: Benedicte Brent-Petersen, Vidhi Lakhawala, Havanna Torstensson
- Arkansas: Sara Brentcheneff, Melliyal Schmitt
- Virginia: Zoe Cusack, Miranda Lu, Lily Reitter
- Auburn: Zara Anand, Kallyn Black, Gio Raad
- UCLA: Michelle Xing
- LSU: Raegan Denton
- Alabama: Charlotte Naughton, Manon Petitcolas
- Northwestern: Ann-Sophie Bourgault, Rebecca Wang
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