Duke Women鈥檚 Golf No. 2 Seed in NCAA Regional, Competes in Ann Arbor
The Duke women's golf team earned its 33rd consecutive NCAA Regional bid, seeded No. 2 in the Ann Arbor Regional, taking place from May 11-13 at the University of Michigan Golf Course. The tournament features 12 teams, including notable rivals like Southern California and Ohio State. Only the top five teams and one individual from each site will advance to the NCAA Championships in Carlsbad, California. Duke has historically performed well in regionals, with 10 team championships to their name, and has competed in Michigan previously in 1994. Head coach Brooks has a stellar record, leading the team to NCAA success for over 40 seasons.
By the Numbers- Duke has 10 NCAA Regional Team Championships, ranking second nationally.
- They have participated in the NCAA Regionals every year since 1993.
- The tournament consists of 72 teams across six regional sites.
- Duke aims for its 11th regional championship and its first since 2018.
Duke will compete against 11 other teams in the Ann Arbor Regional from May 11-13, with a goal to secure a spot in the NCAA Championships. Strong performances from the team could lead to a championship bid, and fans are encouraged to follow their journey through social media.
Bottom LineThe Duke women's golf team's legacy in NCAA competition is formidable, with a long history of success. Advancing from the Ann Arbor Regional could reaffirm their status as a national contender, bolstering their already impressive track record in women鈥檚 collegiate golf.
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