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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The 2026 Atlantic Coast Conference women’s golf spring season continued last week and featured two individual titles and two team titles, as the spring slate resumes Monday, February 9.

Three ACC teams competed at the Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club in Mexico to close out January, with Florida State claiming the team title for the second straight year. Two Seminoles finished in the top 10 to lead the way, as Sophia Fullbrook tied for sixth (214, -2) and Ellin Pudas Remler tied for 10th (216, E). Virginia’s Jaclyn LaHa (213, -3) tied for the runner-up spot and was the top ACC finisher.

Virginia Tech placed four players in the top 10 en route to its team title at the Advance Golf Partners Collegiate in Palm City, Florida. Hokie standout Emily Mathews (216, E) earned medalist honors as the only player to finish at even par. For Mathews, the win marked the first of her collegiate career.

Despite North Carolina’s fifth-place finish at the Puerto Rico Classic, Reagan Southerland earned her first individual title of the 2025–26 season, tying for the top spot at -10 (206). Southerland set personal 54-hole collegiate bests for both fewest strokes and score to par.

Reigning national runner-up Stanford opens its spring slate on Monday at the Arizona Thunderbird Intercollegiate in Tucson, Arizona. All five Stanford starters currently rank in the top 30 of the latest Scoreboard individual rankings, while no other team has more than three. During the fall, the Cardinal earned two team titles, while standouts Megha Ganne and Meja Örtengren captured individual titles.

Recent Results

January 30-31 – Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club (12 teams) | Results

Florida State – 1st (868, +4)

Virginia – 4th (879, +15)

NC State – 6th (889, +25)

Top-10 Finishers:

Jaclyn LaHa, Virginia – T-2nd (213, -3)

Sophia Fullbrook, Florida State – T-6th (214, -2)

Marie Madsen, NC State – 9th (215, -1)

Ellin Pudas Remler, Florida State – T10th (216, E)

February 1-3 – Therese Hession Regional Challenge (16 teams) | Results

SMU – 8th (873, +21)

Miami – 15th (904, +52)

California – 16th (907, +55)

Top Finisher:

Adora Liu, California – T19th (217, +4)

February 1-3 – Advance Golf Partner Collegiate (17 teams) | Results

Virginia Tech – 1st (868, +4)

Top-10 Finishers:

Emily Mathews, Virginia Tech – 1st (216, E)

Savannah Dupre, Virginia Tech – 2nd (217, +1)

Valentine Delon, Virginia Tech – T-5th (219, +3)

Xin Yao Wang, Virginia Tech – T-5th (219, +3)

February 1-3 – Puerto Rico Classic (18 teams) | Results

North Carolina – 5th (852, -12)

Top-10 Finisher:

Reagan Southerland, North Carolina T-1st (206, -10)

February 2-4 – Paradise Classic (16 teams) | Results

Clemson – 3rd (861, -3)

Notre Dame – T11th (891, +27)

Top-10 Finishers:

Isabella Rawl, Clemson – T3rd (211, -5)

Sarah Uebelhart, Clemson – T7th (214, -2)

Upcoming Schedule

February 9-10 – Arizona Thunderbird Intercollegiate | Live Scoring

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ACC Notes

• The ACC has four teams ranked in the top 25 in the latest Scoreboard powered by Clippd rankings (Feb. 4): No. 1 Stanford, No. 7 Wake Forest, No. 13 Duke and No. 17 North Carolina. Florida State is just outside the top 25 at No. 26.

• In the most recent Scoreboard powered by Clippd Individual Rankings (Feb. 4), nine ACC players ranked in the top 25, including four in the top 10: No. 3 Megha Ganne (Stanford), No. 6 Andrea Revuelta (Stanford), No. 7 Paula Martín Sampedro (Stanford), No. 9 Chloe Kovelesky (Wake Forest), No. 11 Marie Madsen (NC State), No. 14 Macy Pate (Wake Forest), No. 16 Meja Örtengren (Stanford), No. 17 Morgan Ketchum (Wake Forest) and No. 23 Rianne Malixi (Duke).

• In the final fall Mizuno WGCA Coaches Poll (Nov. 14), four ACC teams were ranked in the top 25, led by No. 1 Stanford, followed by Wake Forest (No. 5), North Carolina (No. 14) and Duke (No. 16). Florida State and SMU also received votes.

• During the fall, ACC teams combined to win 13 team titles, while ACC players claimed eight individual titles. So far this spring, ACC teams have won two team titles and two individual titles.

• Seven ACC women’s golf standouts were named to the 2025–26 ANNIKA Award Presented by Stifel Final Fall Watch List, announced December 5. The list of 25 includes Stanford’s Megha Ganne, Meja Örtengren, Andrea Revuelta and Paula Martín Sampedro; Wake Forest’s Morgan Ketchum and Chloe Kovelesky; and NC State’s Marie Madsen.

• For the first time in program history, Florida State won the 2025 ACC Women’s Golf Championship by defeating Wake Forest, 3-2, in the match play final at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C.

• A total of 12 ACC women’s golf teams earned bids to the 2025 NCAA Regionals, tying for the most selections among all conferences and setting a new league record.

• After three ACC teams (Stanford, Florida State and Virginia) advanced to match play at the 2025 NCAA Women’s Golf Championship, Stanford reached the national final but fell to Northwestern, 3-2.

• The 2026 ACC Women’s Golf Championship is scheduled for April 16-19 from Porters Neck Country Club in Wilmington, North Carolina. The semifinal round on Friday, April 18, and the final round on Saturday, April 19, will be streamed live on ACC Network Extra.

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