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The NCAA Division I women's golf regionals get underway Monday at six sites across the country. Seventy-two teams and 30 individuals not on those teams will be vying for a shot at making the 2024 NCAA Championships, set to begin May 17 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California. The top five teams and top individual not on one of those teams will advance to the national championship. The match-play final to decide a champion is set for Wednesday, May 22. Regionals include three days of play totaling 54 holes. Wake Forest is the defending national champion, and former Stanford star Rose Zhang has won the past two individual titles. Here's a breakdown of the six regional sites, including a look at the top teams, players and those dark-horse teams looking to play spoiler. More college: 2024 NCAA Division I women's golf regionals full fields, seeds announced Anna Morgan of the United States celebrates after a putt on the practice putting green prior to the Augusta National Women's Amateur at Champions Retreat Golf Club, Monday, April 1, 2024. (Photo: Thomas Lovelock/Augusta National) Site: Auburn University Club, Auburn, Alabama Teams Individuals Individuals to watch Favorite to win? Auburn. The Tigers were on the verge of hosting the regional until USC's runner-up finish at the Pac-12 Championship knocked them out of a top-six spot. However, don't overlook the Tigers at home. With midseason enrollee Anna Davis, as well as reigning U.S. Women's Amateur champion Megan Schofill, Auburn should be able to take care of business on their home course. Non top-5 seed most likely to steal a spot? Michigan. Monet Chun and Hailey Borja are names college golf fans should know. They've both had great runs at the past two U.S. Women's Amateurs, and they're plenty experienced playing college golf. If the Wolverines depth has a strong week, Michigan can be dancing into the NCAA Championship. Wake Forest's Rachel Kuehn. (Photo: Wake Forest Athletics) Site: Bermuda Run Country Club (East Course), Bermuda Run, North Carolina Teams Individuals Individuals to watch Favorite to win? Wake Forest. The Demon Deacons are the defending national champions, but most importantly, they are finally healthy. Carolina Chacarra dealt with injuries for most of the spring, but with her and others over the injury bug, Wake Forest won the ACC Championship and seems primed to defend its title. Non top-5 seed most likely to steal a spot? South Florida. Melanie Green leads the Bulls, as she has picked up two individual victories this year. Florida counterpart UCF has had some ups and downs in the spring while also dealing with injuries, so it's possible the Tampa teams could steal a spot from its I-4 rival. LSU's Ingrid Lindblad with coach Garrett Runion. (Photo: LSU Athletics) Site: Traditions Club, Bryan, Texas Teams Individuals Individuals to watch Favorite to win? Texas A&M. Although the Aggies are the second seed behind LSU, playing close to home at a course they're familiar with will be beneficial. Texas A&M also beat the Tigers by 18 shots in stroke play at the SEC Championship. Non top-5 seed most likely to steal a spot? Iowa State. Although Ohio State is a team well capable of being in the top five when the regional is finish, the Cyclones have played progressively better as the season has gone on. Who's to say that won't continue in the postseason? Stanford Women's Golf won the Pac-12 title. (Photo: Stanford Athletics) Site: Tumblecreek Club, Cle Elum, Washington Teams Individuals Individuals to watch Favorite to win? Stanford. The Cardinal, even after losing Zhang, have remained one of, if not the, top teams in the country. Stanford has a balanced lineup and is no stranger to postseason pressure, and that won't hamper them this year, either. Non top-5 seed most likely to steal a spot? Washington. As the regional host, it's safe to say the Huskies will have some home-field advantage. Will it be enough to knock out mid-major power San Jose State or possibly one of the two teams traveling from the East Coast in Duke or Virginia? Time will tell. Catherine Park of the United States plays her stroke from the No. 3 tee during round one of the Augusta National Women's Amateur at Champions Retreat Golf Club, Wednesday, April 3, 2024. Site: Forest Acres Golf Course, East Lansing, Michigan Teams Individuals Individuals to watch Favorite to win? USC. While Michigan State is likely to make a strong run for a title at its home course, USC has finished in the top four in four of its past five events, including a runner-up showing at the Pac-12 Championship. With Park, Amari Avery and ANWA runner-up Bailey Shoemaker in the lineup, among others, the Trojans are more than capable of making another deep postseason run. Non top-5 seed most likely to steal a spot? Kentucky. While this is a regional that features arguably the most depth outside of the top five, the Wildcats have an advantage with Jensen Castle and Laney Frye as their star players. If those two perform, Kentucky can compete with most. UCLA's Zoe Campos won the 2024 Pac-12 Preview. (Photo: UCLA Golf) Site: Spanish Trail Country Club, Las Vegas, Nevada Teams Individuals Individuals to watch Favorite to win? UCLA. The Bruins have four victories this year, and although they haven't captured a trophy since early March, it shouldn't make anyone shy away from the depth they have. With Campos as the leader, UCLA can compete with anyone. Non top-5 seed most likely to steal a spot? Colorado State. The Rams are seeded ninth, but they have three victories this year and have a strong resume playing in a majority of Power 5 events. Don't overlook Colorado State as a team to nab one of the top-five spots.