University of North Carolina Athletics

NCAA Women's Golf Regional Tees Off Monday At 8 A.M.
May 10, 2026 | Women's Golf
Tar Heels The No. 2 Seed With Carlsbad Bids On The Line
North Carolina is the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Women's Golf Chapel Hill Regional, which runs Monday through Wednesday at the UNC Finley Golf Club.
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Admission and parking are free. Spectator parking is located near the track and lacrosse practice fields on Old Mason Farm Road. Shuttles will bring fans to and from the clubhouse, just a few hundred yards from the parking lots.
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Restrooms, concessions and merchandise are available at the course.
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Live scoring is available at Scoreboard.Clippd.com.
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For the first time ever in the NCAA regionals, play will be live streamed at BabyGrandeGolf.com. Action from select holes and post-round interviews are available for $15 per day or $30 for the entire 54-hole tournament.
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The Tar Heels are one of 12 teams in the Chapel Hill Regional, which begins each day at 8 a.m. The top five teams and low individual will advance to the NCAA Championship, which begins May 22 in Carlsbad, Calif.
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Carolina is led by senior Megan Streicher, who was named to the All-ACC team on Friday for the third-straight season, making the South Africa native just the fourth UNC women's golfer to earn All-ACC honors three or more times.
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The Tar Heels are paired with No. 1 seed Texas and No. 3 Mississippi State in Monday's first round. UNC's lineup for round one includes Streicher, sophomore Marie Prats-Rigual, junior Reagan Southerland, junior Ing Iadpluem and senior Inez Ng. Helen Yeung is the alternate and could be inserted in the lineup in the upcoming rounds.
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Aimee Neff, the Bobby Galloway Women's Golf Head Coach, has led Carolina to a No. 12 ranking in the nation heading into the regional. The Tar Heels have won two tournaments this season and finished second in two others. They beat Wake Forest to reach the semifinals in the ACC Championship.
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Streicher leads the team in scoring average at 70.83 strokes per round, which would break her own UNC single-season scoring record.
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Streicher, Southerland (71.42), Prats-Rigual (71.96) and Yeung (72.17) have four of the seven-best single-season averages in UNC history.
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Admission and parking are free. Spectator parking is located near the track and lacrosse practice fields on Old Mason Farm Road. Shuttles will bring fans to and from the clubhouse, just a few hundred yards from the parking lots.
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Restrooms, concessions and merchandise are available at the course.
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Live scoring is available at Scoreboard.Clippd.com.
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For the first time ever in the NCAA regionals, play will be live streamed at BabyGrandeGolf.com. Action from select holes and post-round interviews are available for $15 per day or $30 for the entire 54-hole tournament.
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The Tar Heels are one of 12 teams in the Chapel Hill Regional, which begins each day at 8 a.m. The top five teams and low individual will advance to the NCAA Championship, which begins May 22 in Carlsbad, Calif.
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Carolina is led by senior Megan Streicher, who was named to the All-ACC team on Friday for the third-straight season, making the South Africa native just the fourth UNC women's golfer to earn All-ACC honors three or more times.
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The Tar Heels are paired with No. 1 seed Texas and No. 3 Mississippi State in Monday's first round. UNC's lineup for round one includes Streicher, sophomore Marie Prats-Rigual, junior Reagan Southerland, junior Ing Iadpluem and senior Inez Ng. Helen Yeung is the alternate and could be inserted in the lineup in the upcoming rounds.
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Aimee Neff, the Bobby Galloway Women's Golf Head Coach, has led Carolina to a No. 12 ranking in the nation heading into the regional. The Tar Heels have won two tournaments this season and finished second in two others. They beat Wake Forest to reach the semifinals in the ACC Championship.
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Streicher leads the team in scoring average at 70.83 strokes per round, which would break her own UNC single-season scoring record.
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Streicher, Southerland (71.42), Prats-Rigual (71.96) and Yeung (72.17) have four of the seven-best single-season averages in UNC history.
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