
No. 9 Women's Golf Heads to WCC Championship in Fairfield
4/24/2026 1:00:00 PM | Women's Golf
The Waves have won 21 WCC Championships, each since 1998, as they look to reach their 27th consecutive NCAA Regional.
Live scoring, tee times and results for the tournament can be found here.
"Having a month break from tournaments has allowed the players to train, update some equipment and catch up on classes before finals next week," said head coach Laurie Gibbs. "The team looks forward to the WCC Championship and is ready to compete."
The 54-hole tournament will tee off at 7:30 a.m. each day, with Pepperdine set to begin at 9:20 a.m. in Saturday's opening round. The Waves will play alongside Oregon State and Santa Clara to begin.
Pepperdine has maintained a national ranking in the top-10 throughout the spring season, currently ranked No. 9 in The Differential NCAA Head to Head rankings, the criteria used for NCAA postseason selection, while being No. 10 in the Scoreboard team rankings. All eight programs in the field are ranked within the top-140 of the Scoreboard team ranking.
The Waves will build off a strong spring campaign, which saw Pepperdine finish top-5 in its past four tournaments, including a pair of team victories at the Fresno State Classic and Yale Invitational West.
Eunseo Choi earned an individual title at the Fresno State Classic and was named WCC Golfer of the Month for March, after finishing top-15 in all three tournaments played. Choi is currently No. 33 in the Scoreboard individual rankings. Kylee Choi (No. 19) and Jeneath Wong (No. 50) also currently sit in the top-50.
WCC Championship Field
No. 9 Pepperdine
No. 48 Oregon State
Augusta
Gonzaga
San Francisco
Santa Clara
Seattle
Washington State
Pepperdine Lineup (round one tee times)
1. Kylee Choi (10:04 a.m.)
2. Eunseo Choi (9:53 a.m.)
3. Jeneath Wong (9:42 a.m.)
4. Yingzhi Zhu (9:31 a.m.)
5. Grace Anderson (9:20 a.m.)
Substitute - Irene Kim
Wong finished third at last season's WCC Championship and was fourth in her 2024 sophomore campaign. Grace Anderson logged a top-10 finish at the 2025 Championship (8th) while Eunseo Choi was 10th.
The Waves have seen at least three finish in the top-15 in four straight tournaments entering play, as Kylee Choi has posted three top-5 finishes this spring to pace the squad.
The Waves are primed for postseason play with the NCAA Regional round set for May 11-13.
ABOUT PEPPERDINE WOMEN'S GOLF
Pepperdine women's golf has consistently been one of the top collegiate programs in the country under head coach Laurie Gibbs, exemplified by the current streak of 26 straight seasons with an NCAA Regional appearance. Having advanced to the NCAA Championships on 14 of those occasions, the Waves also boast 21 WCC Championships since 1998. Since the year 2000, 15 athletes have garnered All-American honors with a total of 31 selections.
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