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Top Ranked Golf Programs: Stanford, Anderson, Emory, Keiser

Stanford, Anderson, Emory, Keiser No. 1



The latest women’s college golf coaches polls for the fall 2024 season have been released by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA). Stanford (Div. I) and Keiser (NAIA) have maintained their positions as No. 1 in their respective polls, but this time they are joined by Anderson (Div. II) and Emory (Div. III).

In the Div. I poll, Stanford received 18 first-place votes, down from 21 in the previous poll. Arkansas received three first-place votes and moved up to No. 2 from No. 9. South Carolina slipped to No. 3 but still collected four first-place votes. The next poll will be released on November 15.

In Div. II, Anderson is ranked No. 1 with 11 first-place votes, followed by Dallas Baptist and Findlay. In Div. III, Emory leads with 16 first-place votes, followed by Carnegie Mellon and Washington University in St. Louis.

In the NAIA poll, Keiser is ranked No. 1 with seven first-place votes, followed by British Columbia and SCAD Savannah.

WGCA, founded in 1983, represents over 750 women’s collegiate golf coaches and is dedicated to promoting and recognizing its members and student-athletes.