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Recap: First Round Scores and Highlights from the 2024 NCAA Women’s Regional Golf Tournament

2024 NCAA women’s regional first round scores, recaps


Team leader: Arkansas, 8 under

Individual leader: Kajal Mistry, Arkansas, 6 under

The hook: A great, great start for Arkansas while top-seeded UCLA didn’t get off to the best of starts. In fact, Arkansas, Florida State and Purdue were the only teams to shoot under par on the opening day, and spots 4-7 are separated by only three shots.

If the cut were today: 1. Arkansas, 2. Florida State, 3. Purdue, 4. UCLA, 5. Baylor

What to watch for Tuesday: Look for UCLA to lift in the second round. Meanwhile, Arizona and California have work to do to not go home early.