DeLAND, Fla. — Following one of the most successful seasons in program history, Stetson head women's golf coach Teresa Brown has announced the Hatters' 2026-27 schedule, a challenging 10-tournament regular-season slate featuring four fall events, six spring competitions and a pair of Stetson-hosted tournaments.
The schedule will take the Hatters to six different states while competing against programs from the American Athletic Conference, Coastal Athletic Association, Patriot League, Southern Conference and Atlantic Sun, providing another strong test ahead of postseason play.
"Our schedule once again gives us the opportunity to compete against outstanding programs at some of the country's premier golf courses," Brown said. "Every event will help prepare us for the ASUN Championship, and we're excited to test ourselves throughout the year while continuing to build on the success of last season."
Stetson opens the fall season Sept. 6-8 at the Golfweek Fall Challenge in Pawleys Island, South Carolina, before traveling to Greenville, North Carolina, for East Carolina's Pirate Collegiate Classic on Sept. 14-15.
The Hatters continue the fall campaign at the Navy Fall Invitational in Annapolis, Maryland, on Oct. 3-4 before closing the semester at the Edisto Island Invitational, hosted by the College of Charleston, on Oct. 19-20.
Following the winter break, Stetson returns to competition Jan. 25-26 at Jacksonville University's Sea Best Intercollegiate before making the trip to Port St. Lucie for UNC Greensboro's Treasure Coast Invitational on Feb. 7-9.
The Hatters will then welcome teams to Central Florida for the Stetson Hatter Invitational, scheduled for Feb. 22-23 at DeBary Country Club.
March begins with another Stetson-hosted event as the Babs Steffens Invitational will be contested March 8-10 at The Classic Club in Palm Desert, California. The Hatters remain in California the following week for the SOCAL Spring Invitational in Camarillo on March 14-16 before concluding the regular season at Furman's Coach Mo Classic in St. Augustine, Florida, on March 29-30.
The postseason begins April 11-13 with the ASUN Championship at Dothan Country Club in Dothan, Alabama. Teams and individuals selected to NCAA postseason play will compete at NCAA Regionals on May 10-12, with qualifiers advancing to the NCAA Championships, scheduled for May 21-26 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.
Stetson enters the 2026-27 season after a historic campaign that included four tournament victories, a runner-up finish at the ASUN Championship, the ASUN Golfer of the Year in Isaki Sakashita, a program-record four All-ASUN selections and the program's first NCAA Regional individual qualifier under Brown. The momentum has continued into the summer, with both Sakashita and Anna Huettl qualifying for the 126th U.S. Women's Amateur Championship.
About Stetson Athletics
At Stetson University, student-athletes don't just compete—they thrive. Located in historic DeLand, Florida, between Orlando and Daytona Beach, Stetson offers the perfect blend of competitive athletics, academic excellence, and an unbeatable Central Florida lifestyle. As the oldest private university in the region, Stetson supports approximately 500 student-athletes across 19 NCAA Division I sports. Nicknamed the "Hatters" after the institution's namesake John B. Stetson, a hat manufacturer who originated the modern-day cowboy hat, most Stetson athletic teams compete in the Atlantic Sun Conference, where they proudly hold the longest active membership since 1985. With top-tier facilities, personalized support, and a welcoming campus community, Stetson is where students can grow, compete, and succeed. Learn more at GoHatters.com or follow social media accounts @StetsonHatters.