The UNLV women's golf team has secured the No. 9 seed for the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional after winning their second consecutive Mountain West Championship. Competing in their fourth NCAA postseason in five years, the Rebels will play at the University of Michigan Golf Course from May 11-13. The tournament features a 12-team field, led by top seeds USC, Duke, and UCF. Head coach Amy Bush-Herzer expressed pride in the team's efforts to reach this stage and excitement for competing against top-ranked teams.

By the Numbers
  • UNLV has recorded five top-5 finishes in the 2025-26 season, with three consecutive finishes prior to the NCAA postseason.
  • Top five teams and the top individual participant from non-qualifying teams will advance to the NCAA Championship.
Yes, But

Despite strong performance this season, the competition is fierce, with four out of the twelve teams ranked in the top 25, posing a significant challenge for the Rebels.

State of Play
  • The NCAA Ann Arbor Regional will feature 72 teams across six sites, with UNLV competing against prominent golf programs.
  • The Rebels enter with momentum from recent high finishes, but face a series of tough opponents including USC and Duke.
What's Next

The Rebels aim to secure a top-5 finish in Ann Arbor to qualify for the NCAA Championship in California later this month, where they will take on the nation's best golf teams.

Bottom Line

The UNLV women's golf team has a challenging road ahead, but their consistent performance this season provides a strong foundation as they attempt to advance to the NCAA Championship.