NCAA.com | April 27, 2015 Division II champ. selections announced Share INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Committee has selected the teams and individuals that will compete in the 2015 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships. The NCAA Division II women’s golf super regional competition will be conducted May 3-5 or May 4-6. Each super regional will consist of both team and individual competition conducted concurrently with nine teams and four individuals from non-qualifying teams at each site. All participants will compete throughout the 54 holes of competition. The top three teams along with the top three individuals not with a team from each super regional will advance to the championships. The 2015 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships will be held May 13-16 at The Meadows Golf Course in Allendale, Michigan. Grand Valley State will serve as the host. The championships will consist of both team and individual competition conducted concurrently. All participants will compete throughout the entire 72 holes of competition. In the team competition, the low four scores for each team will count in each day’s total score. The number of participants that qualify for the finals is 72. The following teams and individuals were selected to participate in the championships. Central Region Teams: 1. Central Oklahoma 2. Augustana (S.D.) 3. Arkansas Tech 4. Northeastern State 5. Concordia-St. Paul 6. Lindenwood (Mo.) 7. Henderson State 8. Southwestern Oklahoma State 9. Minnesota State Mankato Central Region Individuals: 1. Tavia Rutherford, Sioux Falls 2. Ana Summers, Nebraska-Kearney 3. Celine Lim, Missouri Western State 4. Christy Nelson, Upper Iowa East Region Teams: 1. Grand Valley State 2. Indianapolis 3. Ashland 4. Missouri-St. Louis 5. Findlay 6. Southern Indiana 7. Drury 8. Lewis 9. Northwood (Mich.) East Region Individuals: 1. Kasey Frazier, Wheeling Jesuit 2. Carla Maestre, California (Pa.) 3. Jenny Tsangeos, Walsh 4. Alexa Rippy, Trevecca Nazarene South Region Teams: 1. Rollins 2. Lynn 3. Nova Southeastern 4. Florida Tech 5. Flagler 6. Barry 7. West Florida 8. Saint Leo 9. Florida Southern South Region Individuals: 1. Arin Eddy, Montevallo 2. Elaine Wood, Montevallo 3. Brittany LaPadula, Limestone 4. Stephanie Bennett, West Georgia West Region Teams: 1. Dallas Baptist 2. St. Edward’s 3. Newman 4. Tarleton State 5. California Baptist 6. Midwestern State 7. West Texas A&M 8. Sonoma State 9. Academy of Art West Region Individuals: 1. Hee-Leina Kim, Colorado State-Pueblo 2. Haley Dunn, Dixie State 3. Allison Howarth, St. Mary’s (Texas) 4. Linda Brown, Cal State East Bay SUPER REGIONAL SITES Competition to be conducted May 3-5 Central Region: Hillcrest Country Club Bartlesville, Oklahoma Northeastern State University, host East Region: Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, Illinois Lewis University, host South Region: Savannah Quarters Country Club Pooler, Georgia Armstrong State University, host Competition to be conducted May 4-6 West Region: Foxtail Golf Club Rohnert Park, California Sonoma State University, host In the 2014 championship, Lynn won its second consecutive NCAA Division II Women's Golf Championship, with Barry finishing in second place. LSU's Ingrid Lindblad in second place after record amateur score in U.S. Women's Open first round LSU junior golfer, Ingrid Lindblad, currently sits in second place after finishing with a record amateur score in the U.S. Women's Open first round. READ MORE College players competing in the 2022 U.S. Women's Open Reigning NCAA individual and team champion Rose Zhang of Stanford headlines the women's college golfers in the 2022 field. READ MORE Stanford defeats Oregon to win 2022 DI women's golf national championship Stanford won its second national title with a 3-2 win over Oregon at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. READ MORE