NORMAN – For the 13th time under head coach
Veronique Drouin-Luttrell and the 22nd time in program history, Oklahoma women's golf is headed to the postseason, earning the No. 4 seed in the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional, set for May 11-13 at the University of Michigan Golf Club.
The selection marks No. 23 Oklahoma's third consecutive NCAA Regional appearance, the program's first stretch of three straight postseason berths since 2017-19. The Sooners' No. 4 seed is their highest since earning the No. 3 seed at the 2014 NCAA West Regional.
At the 12-team regional, the top five teams, along with the low individual on a non-advancing team, will qualify for the NCAA Championships, scheduled for May 22-27 at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California.
"Hearing our name called during the selection show is something we'll never take for granted," Drouin-Luttrell said. "Our team is incredibly excited for the opportunity to compete against the best in the country. Earning a No. 4 seed is a testament to the work this group has put in all season. We're proud of that recognition, but we're focused on making the most of this opportunity and advancing to the NCAA Championships."
Oklahoma will look to return to the NCAA Championships for the second consecutive season and the 11th time in program history.
The Sooners compiled a steady 2025-26 campaign, recording multiple top-five finishes across the fall and spring slates. OU opened the year with a fifth-place finish at the Carmel Cup, followed by a third-place showing at the Schooner Fall Classic. The fall slate was highlighted by a runner-up finish at the Dale McNamara Invitational, where senior
Savannah Barber earned individual medalist honors.
Oklahoma opened the spring with a fifth-place finish at the Paradise Invitational before closing the regular season with a tie for second at the SEC Championship, the program's best conference finish in over a decade. The Sooners also advanced to match play at the SEC Championship.
Under Drouin-Luttrell, Oklahoma has advanced through regional play in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018 and 2025. The program's best team finish at the NCAA Championships came in 2014 with a fourth-place showing, while the Sooners produced an individual national champion in 2012 in Chirapat Jao-Javanil.
The NCAA Ann Arbor Regional begins May 11, with teams playing 18 holes each day. The top five teams will advance to the NCAA Championships following the final round on May 13.
NCAA ANN ARBOR REGIONAL WITH CLIPPED RANKING BY SEED
- No. 2 Southern California
- No. 10 Duke
- No. 14 UCF
- No. 23 Oklahoma
- No. 29 Ohio State
- No. 32 Northwestern
- No. 38 Kansas
- No. 48 Texas Tech
- No. 65 UNLV
- No. 85 Columbia
- No. 185 Quinnipiac
- No. 211 Oakland
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