INDIANAPOLIS –– The NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Committee announced the 108 participants that will compete in the 2018 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships.
The championships will be held May 21-25 at The Shoals Golf Club in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The championships will be hosted by the University of North Alabama.
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The teams and individuals that advanced for the 2018 championships are listed below:
Atlantic/East Regional
The Resort at Glade Springs, Daniels, West Virginia; Mountain East Conference, host.
Teams:
1. Roberts Wesleyan
2. Franklin Pierce
3. Charleston (West Virginia)
Individuals:
1. Minwoo Park, Concordia (New York)
2. Ryan Rucinski, Wilmington (Delaware)
Central/Midwest Regional
Findlay Country Club, Findlay, Ohio; University of Findlay, host.
Teams:
1. Indianapolis
2. Tiffin
3. Missouri-St. Louis
T-4. Southeastern Oklahoma
T-4. Arkansas Tech
Individuals:
1. Alex Scott, Grand Valley
2. Sam Parrott, Central Missouri
South/Southeast Regional
Rock Barn Country Club, Conover, North Carolina; Lenoir-Rhyne University, host.
Teams:
1. West Florida
2. Florida Southern
3. Barry
4. Lynn
5. Lincoln Memorial
T-6. Delta State
T-6. Saint Leo
Individuals:
T-1. Carolos Leandro, Newberry
T-1. Tom Forster, Carson-Newman
South Central/West Regional
Tascosa Golf Club, Amarillo, Texas; West Texas A&M University, host.
Teams:
1. St. Mary's (Texas)
2. California Baptist
3. Holy Names
4. Colorado-Colorado Springs
5. Colorado Christian
Individuals:
1. George Markham, Colorado School of Mines
2. Elis Svard, Cal State Monterey Bay
At the 2017 championship, Florida Southern College defeated Lynn University in head-to-head medal play to claim their thirteenth men’s golf team title in school history. West Florida junior Chandler Blanchet finished with a 54-hole total of one-under par 209 to claim individual medalist honors. The championships were hosted at Reunion Resort in Kissimmee, Florida.
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