The NCAA selected teams and individuals to participate in the Division I men’s regionals May 16-18 at six different locations.
The top-five teams and low individual from each regional will advance to the NCAA Championship May 27-June 1 at Eugene Country Club in Oregon. The final three days will be televised by Golf Channel.
(Note: Automatic qualifiers are listed in parenthesis with the conference championship they won.)
Ol’ Colony Golf Complex
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
TEAMS
1. Georgia (Southeastern)
2. Auburn
3. South Carolina
4. Alabama
5. UNLV (Mountain West)
6. Kentucky
7. Kansas
8. College of Charleston (Colonial Athletic)
9. Lipscomb
10. Charleston Southern
11. Colorado
12. Harvard (Ivy League)
13. Southern Illinois (Missouri Valley)
INDIVIDUALS
1. David Kocher, Maryland
2. Braden Thornberry, Mississippi
3. Wes Gosselin, Tennessee-Chatanooga
4. Andrew Novak, Wofford
5. Franck Medale, Jacksonville
6. Tom Harris, Maryland
7. Manuel Elvira, Central Florida
8. Seth Gandy, UNC-Charlotte
9. Peter Staalbo, South Alabama
10. David Wicks, Jacksonville
Gallery Golf Club
Marana, Ariz.
TEAMS
1. Stanford (Pac-12)
2. Wake Forest
3. California
4. Oregon
5. North Carolina
6. North Florida
7. Alabama-Birmingham
8. Georgia Tech
9. St. Mary’s (West Coast)
10. Georgia State
11. North Texas
12. Louisiana Tech (Conference USA)
13. California-Riverside (Big West)
14. Siena College (Metro Atlantic)
INDIVIDUALS
1. Sean Walsh, Gonzaga
2. Brandon Bauman, California-Santa Barbara
3. Alex Chiarella, San Diego
4. Daniel Chian, Long Beach St.
5. Aaron Beverly, Cal State Sacramento
Blackwolf Run Meadow Valleys Course
Kohler, Wisc.
TEAMS
1. Illinois (Big Ten)
2. Florida State
3. Florida
4. Arkansas
5. Baylor
6. Penn State
7. Memphis
8. Kent State (Mid-American)
9. UCLA
10. East Tennessee St. (Southern)
11. Campbell
12. Idaho (Big Sky)
13. South Dakota State (Summitt League)
INDIVIDUALS
1. Lloyd Jefferson Go, Seton Hall
2. Patrick Flavin, Miami Ohio
3. Billy Walthouse, Rhode Island
4. Otto Black, Toledo
5. Tee-k Kelly, Ohio State
6. Will Grimmer, Ohio State
7. George Baylis, Akron
8. Trent Wallace, Illinois State
9. Luke Graboyes, Cornell
10. Evan Russell, Hartford
Championship Course at New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
TEAMS
1. USC
2. Arizona State
3. South Florida (American Athletic)
4. San Diego State
5. Texas A&M
6. North Carolina State
7. New Mexico
8. Texas Tech
9. Texas Christian
10. Iowa
11. Liberty (Big South)
12. U.S. Military Academy (Patriot League)
13. Cleveland State (Horizon League)
14. Wagner College (Northeast)
INDIVIDUALS
1. Hayden Shieh, Santa Clara
2. Patrick Fishburn, BYU
3. Frederik Dreier, UTEP
4. Trevor Clayton, Cal State Fresno
5. Nicholas Dilio, St. Peter’s
Karsten Creek Golf Club
Stillwater, Okla.
TEAMS
1. Oklahoma State
2. Clemson (ACC)
3. Oklahoma
4. Duke
5. Augusta (Mid-Eastern Athletic)
6. Purdue
7. Michigan State
8. Tennessee
9. Northwestern
10. Louisville
11. McNeese State (Southland)
12. Virginia Commonwealth (Atlantic 10)
13. Missouri-Kansas City (Western Athletic)
14. Alabama State (Southwestern Athletic)
INDIVIDUALS
1. Nick Voke, Iowa St.
2. Haraldur Magnus, Louisiana Lafayette
3. Grant Bennett, Wichita St.
4. Kevin Gordon, Nebraska-Omaha
5. Thomas McLaughlin, Texas Southern
Vanderbilt Legends Club
Franklin, Tenn.
TEAMS
1. Texas (Big 12)
2. Vanderbilt
3. LSU
4. Washington
5. Virginia
6. Houston
7. Pepperdine
8. Kennesaw State (Atlantic Sun)
9. Michigan
10. Troy (Sun Belt)
11. East Carolina
12. Tennessee Martin (Ohio Valley)
13. Georgetown (Big East)
INDIVIDUALS
1. Ryan Cole, James Madison
2. Ryan Cornfield, South Carolina-Upstate
3. Matthew Lowe, Richmond
4. Jose Montano, Xavier
5. Patrick Cover, UNC-Wilmington
6. Thomas Eldridge, UNC-Wilmington
7. Joey Lane, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
8. Jake McGlone, UNC-Greensboro
9. Ryan Wentzler, Wright St.
10. U Minn Wood, Farleigh Dickinson