The field is set for the NCAA Division III Women’s National Championship

The field has been finalized for the NCAA Division III Women’s Championship at Forest Akers Golf Courses (West Course) in Lansing, Michigan.

The NCAA Division III Women’s Championship will be played May 11-14 at Forest Akers Golf Courses (West Course) in Lansing, Michigan, and the field has been finalized.

Twenty-one conferences were granted automatic qualification and the remaining four teams in the 25-team field were selected on an at-large basis from conferences and the independent institutions. Six individuals from non-advancing teams round out the field.

The 72-hole event will include a cut to the top 15 teams and six individuals not on those teams after 54 holes.

In 2019, the last time the championship was played, New York University won its maiden national title while runner-up honors went to Williams College and Methodist finished third.

The final 2021 field is listed below.

Related: NCAA Division III Men’s National Championship field

TEAMS

  1. University of Redlands
  2. Methodist University
  3. Centre College
  4. Carnegie Mellon University
  5. Williams College
  6. George Fox University
  7. St. Catherine University
  8. Emory University
  9. University of Texas at Dallas
  10. York College (Pennsylvania)
  11. Washington and Lee University
  12. Illinois Wesleyan University
  13. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
  14. Saint Mary’s College (Indiana)
  15. Denison University
  16. Ohio Northern University
  17. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
  18. Grinnell College
  19. University of Dubuque
  20. Ithaca College
  21. Westminster College (Pennsylvania)
  22. The College of St. Scholastica
  23. Marymount University (Virginia)
  24. Catholic University
  25. Lakeland University

INDIVIDUALS

  1. Nicole Miller, Bethel University (Minnesota)
  2. Kaila Higgins, Chapman University
  3. Shreya Ganta, Christopher Newport University
  4. Sarah Hsu, Oglethorpe University
  5. Sydney McConnell, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
  6. Danielle Bambola, State University of New York at Cortland