CORVALLIS, Ore. – Exciting news for the Oregon State women’s golf team! They’ve snagged an invitation to the 2026 NCAA Division I Regionals, which kicks off on May 11 at the Stanford Golf Course in California.
This marks the ninth consecutive year the Beavers have made it to postseason play. That’s a record for the program, though it’s worth noting that the 2020 Regionals were canceled due to COVID-19. Before this current streak, the team also participated eight straight times from 1994 to 2001.
The Regionals will feature six competitions over 54 holes to determine who moves on to the NCAA National Championships. Each regional includes 12 teams and six individual players. The top five teams and the best individual not part of those teams will advance to the finals at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, from May 22-27.
Here’s a glimpse of the participating teams in the Stanford Regional:
- 1. Stanford
- 2. Pepperdine
- 3. Vanderbilt
- 4. Arizona State
- 5. Missouri
- 6. Arizona
- 7. Cal State Fullerton
- 8. Illinois
- 9. Oregon State
- 10. Cal Poly
- 11. South Dakota State
- 12. Navy
As the Beavers gear up for this challenge, they’re joining other strong competitors, making this an exciting time for fans and players alike. Recent statistics show that participation in collegiate golf tournaments has increased, with more teams joining the competition over the past decade. This growth highlights the rising popularity of women’s sports and the opportunities available for student-athletes.
Stay tuned as the Beavers aim to continue their strong legacy in NCAA golf, building on decades of excellence. It’s a proud moment for Oregon State Athletics, which is dedicated to fostering skilled and visionary student-athletes. Go Beavs!

