The Women’s Golf Coaches Association announced its third Mizuno WGCA coaches poll in college women’s golf.
Stanford remains atop the Division I rankings, receiving 16 first-place votes, while Wake Forest received four votes to hold steady at No. 2. LSU and South Carolina remain at the No. 3 and No. 4 spots, respectively, while Mississippi State moves up one spot to round out the top five.
In Division II, Lynn University continues to hold the top spot after receiving all but one first-place vote. Emory University remains the unanimous No. 1 in Division III, and in NAIA, Dalton State College remains No. 1 after receiving all nine first-place votes.
Here’s a complete look at the latest Mizuno WGCA coaches polls.
Rank | Team (First-place votes) | Points |
1 | Stanford (16) | 496 |
2 | Wake Forest (4) | 484 |
3 | LSU | 456 |
4 | South Carolina | 439 |
5 | Mississippi State | 404 |
6 | Oregon | 372 |
7 | San Jose State | 371 |
8 | Texas | 348 |
9 | Arizona State | 330 |
10 | Auburn | 321 |
11 | Texas A&M | 293 |
12 | Florida State | 290 |
13 | Baylor | 265 |
14 | Northwestern | 243 |
15 | Ole Miss | 227 |
16 | USC | 219 |
17 | Iowa State | 193 |
18 | UCF | 146 |
19 | Vanderbilt | 137 |
20 | Florida | 122 |
21 | Virginia | 96 |
22 | Arizona | 65 |
23 | Oklahoma State | 63 |
24 | Ohio State | 28 |
25 | Pepperdine | 27 |
Others receiving votes: North Texas (18); SMU (17); Clemson (15); UCLA (8); Kentucky (6); Georgia (1)
Rank | Team (First-place votes) | Points |
1 | Lynn (13) | 324 |
2 | Dallas Baptist | 311 |
T3 | Anderson | 277 |
T3 | Findlay | 277 |
5 | Nova Southeastern | 270 |
6 | Henderson State (1) | 269 |
7 | West Texas A&M | 244 |
8 | CSU-San Marcos | 228 |
9 | Tampa | 220 |
10 | Rollins College | 214 |
11 | Indianapolis | 201 |
12 | Lee | 180 |
13 | Limestone | 165 |
14 | Point Loma Nazarene | 151 |
15 | Wingate | 122 |
16 | Flagler College | 115 |
17 | CSU-East Bay | 114 |
18 | Lander | 101 |
19 | Barry | 95 |
20 | Oklahoma Christian | 82 |
21 | Florida Southern College | 69 |
22 | Texas at Tyler | 62 |
23 | West Florida | 42 |
24 | CSU-Monterey Bay | 18 |
25 | Central Missouri | 17 |
Others receiving votes: Saint Leo (15); Missouri-St. Louis (15); Arkansas Fort Smith (9); Colorado Christian (8); Augustana (South Dakota) (3); Tiffin (3); CSU-Los Angeles (2); Eckerd College (1); Grand Valley State (1)
Rank | Team (First-place votes) | Points |
1 | Emory (14) | 350 |
2 | Redlands | 331 |
3 | Washington in St. Louis | 314 |
4 | George Fox | 304 |
5 | Carnegie Mellon | 300 |
6 | Pomona-Pitzer | 277 |
7 | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | 256 |
8 | Washington and Lee | 246 |
9 | Methodist | 241 |
10 | Texas at Dallas | 232 |
11 | Centre College | 192 |
12 | Williams College | 182 |
T13 | Amherst College | 179 |
T13 | St. Catherine | 179 |
15 | Illinois Wesleyan | 176 |
16 | Denison | 140 |
17 | New York | 137 |
18 | Mary Hardin-Baylor | 102 |
19 | Sewanee: The University of the South | 93 |
20 | Trinity (Texas) | 76 |
21 | Oglethorpe | 68 |
22 | Grinnell College | 42 |
23 | Rhodes College | 36 |
24 | California Lutheran | 34 |
25 | Christopher Newport | 28 |
Others receiving votes: Bethel(8); Concordia-Texas (7); Wisconsin, Whitewater (7); UC-Santa Cruz (6); Saint Mary’s (IN) (4); Carleton (2); Hamilton (1)
Rank | Team (First-place votes) | Points |
1 | Dalton State College (9) | 90 |
2 | Keiser | 80 |
3 | Oklahoma City | 68 |
4 | SCAD Savannah | 56 |
5 | Southeastern | 51 |
6 | William Carey | 40 |
T7 | Indiana Wesleyan | 36 |
T7 | University of the Cumberlands | 36 |
9 | Taylor | 20 |
10 | Milligan | 10 |
Others receiving votes: Loyola-New Orleans (3); Cumberland (2); Truett McConnell (2); Ottawa – Arizona (1)