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Women's Golf

Norman Regional Begins Monday

Stanford enters as the top overall seed for the third year in a row

  • Top-seeded Stanford women’s golf continues postseason play with the Norman Regional, hosted by the University of Oklahoma. The practice round takes place on Sunday, May 4, and the three rounds of competition run May 5-7.
  • The Norman Regional will be played at the Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club. It plays at 6,445 yards and as a par 72.
  • Stanford excelled at last year’s Cle Elum Regional, finishing as the only team under par while Rachel Heck won her ninth career collegiate tournament. Stanford has won the previous two regionals it has played, dating back to 2023.
  • The Cardinal was the top seed following stroke play at the 2025 ACC Championship but lost 3-2 to fourth-seeded Wake Forest in the semifinals of match play.
  • Headlining Stanford’s performance at its first ACC Championship was freshman Andrea Revuelta, who took home individual medalist honors, becoming the fourth Cardinal conference champion and the first since freshman to do so since Heck in 2021.
    • Revuelta shot in the 60s during all three rounds, firing a 202 to tie the ACC Championship scoring record at 14 strokes under par.
    • Coming off her top-five finish at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and her conference championship, Revuelta was named the ACC’s Golfer of the Month for April.
  • All five Stanford golfers finished in the top-20 at the ACC Championship, with fellow freshman Meja Örtengren tying for seventh.
  • The entire Stanford lineup was named to the All-ACC team on May 2. Meja Örtengren was named the conference’s Freshman of the Year, the fifth-straight year a Cardinal has won a conference Freshman of the Year award.
  • The other teams in the Norman Regional are: Northwestern, North Carolina, Michigan State, Duke, Oklahoma, Baylor, Oregon State, Tulsa, Denver, Furman, and Southern Mississippi.
  • Five teams from the Norman Regional will advance to the NCAA Championship in Carlsbad, in addition to the low individual not on an advancing team.
  • 2025 is the third consecutive season that Stanford enters the NCAA Regionals as the top overall seed.
  • Stanford has made every NCAA Regional field dating back to 1993. The Cardinal has advanced to the NCAA Championship every year since 2010.
    • Stanford is also the only program in the country, women or men, to advance to the match play portion every year since it was instituted nine years ago. Additionally, Stanford’s three national championships since 2015 are the most in the NCAA.
  • Stanford’s lineup for the Norman Regional is as follows: Andrea Revuelta, Meja Örtengren, Paula Martín Sampedro, Megha Ganne, and Kelly Xu. Nora Sundberg is the alternate.