Mizuno WGCA coaches polls: Final release for fall 2024 season

Stanford, Anderson, Emory and Keiser are the No. 1 teams in these polls.

The Women’s Golf Coaches Association released its final coaches polls for the Fall 2024 season.

In Div. I, Stanford once again sits atop the rankings. The Cardinal are a unanimous No. 1. Arkansas, USC, South Carolina and Texas round out the top five.

Stanford is undefeated this season so far, winning The Big Match against rival Cal and the Molly Intercollegiate Invitational. The Cardinal then went 3-0 at the NB3 Matchplay at Twin Warriors in New Mexico before tying for first in the Stanford Intercollegiate. They also won the Nanea Invitational in Hawaii.

Div. I Mizuno WGCA coaches poll

Rank University (First-place votes) Points
1 Stanford (21) 525
2 Arkansas 494
3 USC 474
4 South Carolina 472
5 Texas 418
6 Oregon 413
7 Arizona State 407
8 Arizona 376
9 Northwestern 368
10 Mississippi State 328
11 Virginia 301
12 Florida State 290
13 North Carolina 275
14 Wake Forest 264
15 Vanderbilt 233
16 LSU 212
17 Texas A&M 178
18 Duke 177
19 Mississippi 158
20 Auburn 139
21 Michigan State 82
22 Oklahoma State 75
23 TCU 51
24 Kansas 43
25 Houston 35
Others receiving votes: Florida (13); UCLA (9); Oklahoma (5); Kansas State (3); California (3); Baylor (1); Clemson (1); Ohio State (1); UNLV (1)

Div. II Mizuno WGCA coaches poll

Anderson is the unanimous No. 1 while Findlay and Wingate are tied for the No. 2 spot. Flagler College moves up one spot to No. 4, while Dallas Baptist rounds out the top five.

Rank University (First-place votes) Points
1 Anderson (17) 425
T2 Findlay 391
T2 Wingate 391
4 Flagler College 377
5 Dallas Baptist 370
6 California State San Marcos 323
7 Lynn 307
8 St. Mary’s (Texas) 287
9 Grand Valley State 283
10 Saint Leo 262
11 North Georgia 252
12 Lee 243
13 West Texas A&M 233
14 Central Missouri 193
15 Texas at Tyler 174
16 Missouri-St. Louis 164
17 Rollins College 151
18 Rogers State 128
19 Nova Southeastern 121
20 Lander 101
21 Palm Beach Atlantic 97
22 Simon Fraser 67
23 Barry 52
24 West Florida 45
25 Tampa 27

Others receiving votes: Lincoln Memorial (19); Midwestern State (16); Henderson State (6); Tiffin (6); Ferris State (4); Harding (4); California State Los Angeles (3); Eckerd College (2); Florida Southern College (1)

Div. III Mizuno WGCA coaches poll

In Div, III, Emory remains at the top after receiving 14 first-place votes. Carnegie Mellon and Washington in St. Louis each received two first-place votes to hold steady at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, while Pomona-Pitzer continues to hold the No. 4 spot. Wellesley College jumps two spots to enter the top five.

Rank University (First-place votes) Points
1 Emory (14) 442
2 Carnegie Mellon (2) 428
3 Washington University in St. Louis (2) 417
4 Pomona-Pitzer 380
5 Wellesley College 368
6 Williams College 367
7 George Fox 343
8 St. Catherine 310
9 New York University 304
10 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 263
11 Amherst College 248
12 Centre College 226
13 Illinois Wesleyan 212
14 Babson College 195
15 Randolph-Macon College 194
16 Hamilton College 188
17 Washington and Lee 183
18 Denison 159
19 Christopher Newport 103
20 Redlands 98
21 Bowdoin College 78
22 Middlebury College 77
T23 Methodist 52
T23 Trinity (Texas) 52
25 Carleton College 42
Others receiving votes: California Lutheran (30); Rhodes College (30); Mary Hardin-Baylor (21); Grinnell College (20); Saint Mary’s College (6); California Santa Cruz (6); Bethel (4); Macalester College (4)

 NAIA Mizuno coaches poll

Keiser is the unanimous No. 1 in NAIA, while SCAD Savannah and Lindsey Wilson College each move up one spot to come in at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively.

Rank University (First-place votes) Points
1 Keiser (10) 100
2 SCAD Savannah 89
3 Lindsey Wilson College 81
4 Marian (IN) 70
5 Texas Wesleyan 55
6 Dalton State College 50
7 SCAD Atlanta 41
8 Milligan 28
9 Oklahoma City 24
10 William Carey 9
Others receiving votes: Truett McConnell (2); Taylor (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.

Stanford, Anderson, Emory, Keiser are No. 1 in latest 2024 Mizuno WGCA Coaches polls

These are the third women’s college golf coaches polls for the fall 2024 season.

The third women’s college golf coaches polls of the fall 2024 season have been released by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association.

Stanford (Div. I) and Keiser (NAIA) are repeat No. 1s in their respective polls but this time around, they’re joined by Anderson (Div. II) and Emory (Div. III).

The Cardinal’s lead in Div. I was down slightly. Three weeks ago, Stanford garnered 21 of the 23 first-place votes with South Carolina getting the other two. This time around, Stanford got 18 first-place vote, while Arksanas got three. The Razorbacks climbed from No. 9 to No. 2 in this poll. South Carolina slipped one spot to No. 3 but still collected four first-place votes. Texas is fourth in this poll and USC, which received one first-place vote, checks in at No. 5.

The next Mizuno WGCA Coaches polls will be released Friday, Nov. 15.

Div. I

Rank University (First-place votes) Points
1 Stanford (18) 639
2 Arkansas (3) 611
3 South Carolina (4) 606
4 Texas 532
5 USC (1) 516
6 Arizona State 510
7 Oregon 467
8 Mississippi State 465
9 Northwestern 457
10 Arizona 450
11 Florida State 378
12 Virginia 345
13 North Carolina 337
14 Vanderbilt 308
15 LSU 259
16 Wake Forest 258
17 Auburn 246
18 Ole Miss 222
19 Texas A&M 194
20 Duke 162
21 Michigan State 108
22 TCU 89
23 Oklahoma State 50
24 Houston 47
25 Kansas 43
Others receiving votes: UCLA (41); Baylor (39); California (36); Clemson (13); Florida (11); Kansas State (5); Iowa State (3); Florida Gulf Coast (2); Tennessee (1)

Div. II

Rank University (First-place votes) Points
1 Anderson (11) 344
2 Dallas Baptist (1) 323
3 Findlay (1) 322
4 Wingate 321
5 Flagler College 294
6 Lee 256
7 St. Mary’s (Texas) 249
8 California State San Marcos 244
9 Grand Valley State 226
10 West Texas A&M 217
11 Saint Leo 180
12 North Georgia 172
13 Lynn 169
14 Texas at Tyler 163
15 Missouri-St. Louis 160
16 Central Missouri 139
17 Rollins College 134
18 Nova Southeastern 109
19 Lander 104
20 Rogers State 70
21 Palm Beach Atlantic 68
22 Simon Fraser 55
23 Barry 52
24 Tampa 35
25 Midwestern State 30
Others receiving votes: Henderson State (19); Lincoln Memorial (18); West Florida (16); Harding (14); California State Los Angeles (13); Biola (6); Florida Southern College (6); Indianapolis (6); Colorado State Pueblo (5); Tiffin (5); Arkansas Fort Smith (3); Ferris State (2); Arkansas Tech (1)

Div. III

Rank University (First-place votes) Points
1 Emory (16) 518
2 Carnegie Mellon (1) 496
3 Washington University in St. Louis (3) 490
4 Pomona-Pitzer 449
5 George Fox (1) 438
6 Williams College 416
7 Wellesley College 377
8 St. Catherine 365
9 New York University 347
10 Amherst College 300
11 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 290
12 Illinois Wesleyan 277
13 Washington and Lee 264
14 Centre College 250
15 Hamilton College 237
16 Denison 196
17 Babson College 195
18 Trinity (Texas) 141
19 Randolph-Macon College 133
20 Redlands 120
21 Middlebury College 81
22 Christopher Newport 78
23 Methodist 75
24 Rhodes College 66
25 Bowdoin College 65
Others receiving votes: Carleton College (52); Mary Hardin-Baylor (23); Grinnell College (20); California Santa Cruz (14); Saint Mary’s College (11); California Lutheran (10); Wesleyan (9); Bethel (6); Whitman College (6); Sewanee: The University of the South (4); Huntingdon College (3); Macalester College (3)

 NAIA

Rank University (First-place votes) Points
1 Keiser (7) 87
2 British Columbia (2) 83
3 SCAD Savannah 71
4 Lindsey Wilson College 64
5 Marian (IN) 52
6 Texas Wesleyan 43
7 Dalton State College 40
8 SCAD Atlanta 24
9 Milligan 17
10 Oklahoma City 12
Others receiving votes: Embry Riddle Aeronautical  (1); Indiana Wesleyan (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.

Stanford, Dallas Baptist, Carnegie Mellon, Keiser top latest 2024 Mizuno WGCA Coaches Polls

These are the second polls of the fall 2024 season.

Stanford, Dallas Baptist, Carnegie Mellon and Keiser top the latest 2024 Mizuno WGCA Coaches Polls for the 2024-25 womens college golf season.

These are the second polls of the fall 2024 season. The Women’s Golf Coaches Association releases its polls about every four weeks.

Stanford remains atop of the Div. I ranking after getting all but two first-place votes. South Carolina got the other two and is the new No. 2 in this poll. USC drops from 2 to 3, while Texas remains No. 4. UCLA is the fifth team in this poll.

Division I Mizuno WGCA Coaches Poll

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points
1 Stanford (21) 572
2 South Carolina (2) 515
3 USC 514
4 Texas 482
5 UCLA 432
6 Auburn 423
7 Wake Forest 415
8 Arizona State 406
9 Arkansas 379
10 Northwestern 346
11 Oregon 331
12 LSU 294
13 Arizona 287
14 Florida State 271
15 Texas A&M 238
16 Duke University 235
17 Mississippi State 205
18 Vanderbilt 183
19 Mississippi 177
20 Virginia 161
21 Florida 129
22 Clemson 114
T23 Pepperdine 63
T23 North Carolina 63
25 Michigan State 54
Others receiving votes: Houston (26); California (24); Kansas (18); Central Florida (17); Georgia Southern (16); Arkansas at Little Rock (16); San Jose State (11); Virginia Tech (10); Baylor (8); Ohio State (6); SMU (6); TCU (5); Alabama (5); Oklahoma State (4); Georgia (4); Kansas State (3); Kentucky (2); Tennessee (2); Campbell (1); Texas Tech (1); Washington (1)

Division II Mizuno WGCA Coaches Poll

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points
1 Dallas Baptist  (8) 410
2 Findlay (7) 400
3 West Texas A&M (1) 363
4 Flagler College 361
5 Anderson 318
6 St. Mary’s (Texas) 313
7 Wingate  (1) 273
8 Saint Leo 255
9 California State San Marcos 239
10 Lee 231
11 Nova Southeastern 228
12 Lynn 223
13 Texas at Tyler 211
14 Rollins College 183
15 Central Missouri 181
16 Missouri-St. Louis 151
17 Grand Valley State 147
18 Barry 119
19 Henderson State 114
20 North Georgia 103
21 Lander 95
22 Rogers State 84
23 Midwestern State 66
24 Florida Southern College 57
25 Indianapolis 52
Others receiving votes: California State Los Angeles (38); Augustana (South Dakota) (37);  West Florida (37); California State East Bay (32); Tampa (28); Tiffin (26); Lincoln Memorial  (22); Ashland (20); Southwestern Oklahoma State (19); California State Monterey Bay (14); Tusculum (14); Colorado State Pueblo (12); Harding (8); Ferris State (7); West Georgia (6); Nebraska at Kearney (5); Sioux Falls (4); Minnesota State Mankato (3); Point Loma Nazarene (3); Simon Fraser (3); Hawaii at Hilo (3); Eckerd College (2); Colorado Christian (1); Lenoir Rhyne (1); Oklahoma Baptist (1); Palm Beach Atlantic (1); Arkansas Fort Smith (1)

Div. III Mizuno WGCA Coaches Poll

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points
1 Carnegie Mellon (7) 525
2 Emory (10) 523
3 Pomona-Pitzer (3) 508
4 George Fox (2) 459
5 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 431
6 Williams College 401
7 Washington University in St. Louis 397
8 St. Catherine 371
9 Wellesley College 344
10 Illinois Wesleyan 327
11 University of Redlands 319
12 Centre College 276
13 Amherst College 273
14 Washington and Lee University 264
15 New York 246
16 Trinity (Texas) 218
17 Mary Hardin-Baylor 193
18 Carleton College 173
19 Methodist 135
20 Denison 133
21 Grinnell College 108
22 Randolph-Macon College 90
23 Hamilton College 83
24 Middlebury College 61
25 California Lutheran 49
Others receiving votes: Rhodes College (47); Bowdoin College (35); Aurora (18); Chapman  (17); Sewanee: The University of the South (17); Babson College (16); Wesleyan (15); Whitman College (15); California Santa Cruz (13); Christopher Newport (8); Piedmont College (7); Saint Mary’s College (7); Bethel (5); Occidental College (5); Macalester College (4); Mississippi University for Women (4); Wisconsin Whitewater (4); Manchester (3); Gustavus Adolphus College (1); Huntingdon College (1); Trine (1)

 NAIA Mizuno WGCA Coaches Poll

Rank University (First Place Votes) Points
1 Keiser (9) 99
T2 SCAD Savannah 79
T2 British Columbia (1) 79
3 Oklahoma City 58
4 Texas Wesleyan 54
5 Dalton State College 47
6 Lindsey Wilson College 42
7 William Carey 22
8 SCAD Atlanta 18
9 Embry Riddle Aeronautical 10
Others receiving votes: Milligan (7); Lewis-Clark State College (6); Truett McConnell (6); Loyola New Orleans (5); Pikeville (5); Cumberland (2); Indiana Wesleyan (2); Ottawa University – Arizona (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.