The No. 13 Sun Devil Women's Golf team is set for their 41st NCAA appearance, heading to the Cle Elum Regional in Washington from May 6-8, marking their 31st consecutive NCAA Regional appearance since 1993.

By the Numbers
  • Arizona State program is one of eight Division I Women's Golf teams to make NCAA Regionals every year for the past 31 seasons.
  • 72 teams were announced for the six regionals by GOLF Channel, with 30 teams advancing to the National Championships in Carlsbad, California.
State of Play
  • Arizona State is the No. 3 seed in the Cle Elum Regional, alongside top-seeded Stanford and second-seeded Duke.
  • Nine of the Top-50 Clipp'd ranked teams and ten top individuals will compete in the Cle Elum Regional.
  • Arizona State aims to finish in the Top-5 to secure a spot in the 2024 NCAA Women's Golf Championship.
What's Next

The Sun Devil Women's Golf team looks to continue their success at the Cle Elum Regional, vying for a strong finish to advance to the NCAA Championship in Carlsbad, California.

Bottom Line

The Arizona State Women's Golf team's consistent presence at the NCAA Regionals reflects their elite status in collegiate golf, with high expectations for a successful run in the upcoming championship events.