LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) – After claiming its second consecutive Mountain West Championship, the UNLV women's golf team learned its location for NCAA Regionals on the Golf Channel Wednesday afternoon. Going to their fourth NCAA postseason in the last five years, the Rebels will compete in the Ann Arbor Regional being hosted by Michigan at University of Michigan Golf Course from May 11-13.
The Rebels landed the No. 9 seed in a 12-team field headlined by USC as the No. 1 seed, No. 2 seed Duke, No. 3 seed UCF, No. 4 seed Oklahoma and No. 5 seed Ohio State. Among those teams, four are ranked in the Scoreboard Powered by Clippd top-25 rankings, including the No. 2 Trojans and No. 10 Blue Devils.
"We look forward to going back to regionals," said UNLV head coach
Amy Bush-Herzer. "Michigan is a school with a long-standing tradition of success in their athletic department that I know will do an excellent job as host. I'm so proud of this team and the hard work this group has put in to earn the chance to continue onto postseason play. We can't wait to get out to Ann Arbor to compete against a great field of teams."
The top five teams and the top individual not on those teams at the 54-hole tournament will advance to the NCAA Championship at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, being held May 22-27. One of six regional sites, Michigan's home course joins UNC Finley Golf Course (host: North Carolina), University of Louisville Golf Club (host: Louisville), Stanford Golf Course (host: Stanford), Seminole Legacy Golf Club (host: Florida State) and Ridgewood Country Club (host: Baylor) in hosting the 72-team field.
As a team, UNLV has posted five top-5 performances during the 2025-26 campaign and three consecutive top-5 finishes entering the NCAA postseason. Additionally, the Scarlet & Gray has seen junior
Zi Yu Foong(Colonel Wallenberg Ptarmigan Ram Classic) and sophomore
Amber Chen (Jackrabbits Invitational) each clinch their first career individual victories on the year.
NCAA ANN ARBOR REGIONAL – May 11-13
University of Michigan Golf Course – Ann Arbor, Michigan
Hosted by Michigan
1. USC (No. 2)
2. Duke (No. 10)
3. UCF (No. 14)
4. Oklahoma (No. 23)
5. Ohio State
6. Northwestern
7. Kansas
8. Texas Tech
9. UNLV
10. Columbia
11. Quinnipiac
12. Oakland
Individuals:
1. Trinity Beth, Georgia
2. Isabella McCauley, Minnesota
3. Mariana Mesones, Minnesota
4. Alexis Vakasioula, Grand Canyon
5. Lauren Sung, Michigan
6. Yanah Rolston, IU Indy