INDIANAPOLIS---The ΊμΠΣΚΣΖ΅ has announced the field of 80 teams and 32 student-athletes competing as individuals that have been selected to participate in regional competition of the 2025 ΊμΠΣΚΣΖ΅ Division II Menβs Golf Championships. Regional play will be conducted May 8-10.
At a minimum, the top three teams and the top two student-athletes not with a team from each regional will advance to the finals, May 19-23 at PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The remaining eight team berths will be allocated based on the regions represented in the prior yearβs head-to-head medal play portion of the championships, with the maximum number of teams from a given region capped at seven. The finals will be hosted by Palm Beach Atlantic and the Palm Beach County Sports Commission.
Tournaments will be conducted at four regional sites with regional pairings as follows:
- Atlantic and East
- Central and Midwest
- South and Southeast
- South Central and West
Teams and individuals are listed in rank order. Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in brackets next to the institutionβs name.
ATLANTIC/EAST REGIONAL
Whispering Woods Golf Club, Erie, Pennsylvania; Gannon, host.
Atlantic Region:
1. Charleston (West Virginia) [Mountain East Conference]
2. Gannon [Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference]
3. Indiana (Pennsylvania)
4. Davis & Elkins
5. Pittsburgh-Johnstown
6. Millersville
7. California (Pennsylvania)
8. West Liberty
9. Bluefield State [Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association]
10. Livingstone
Individuals:
1. David Chavez, Virginia State
2. Allan Terrazas, Fayetteville State
3. Sutton Dreier, Fayetteville State
4. Connor Strine, West Chester
East Region:
1. St. Thomas Aquinas
2. Southern New Hampshire [Northeast-10 Conference]
3. Goldey-Beacom [Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference]
4. Wilmington (Delaware)
5. Adelphi
6. Dominican New York
7. Assumption
8. Felician
9. Post
10. Saint Anselm
Individuals:
1. Hermann Gavilan, New Haven
2. Seth Saffell, Franklin Pierce
3. Chris Huban, Bentley
4. Evan Desjardins, Bentley
CENTRAL/MIDWEST REGIONAL
St. Joseph Country Club, St. Joseph, Missouri; St. Joseph Missouri Sports Commission & Missouri Western, hosts.
Central Region:
1. Central Oklahoma [Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association]
2. Henderson State [Great American Conference]
3. Harding
4. Washburn
5. Arkansas Tech
6. Southern Arkansas
7. Concordia-St. Paul [Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference]
8. Winona State
9. Central Missouri
10. Arkansas-Fort Smith
Individuals:
1. Jeffrey Johnston, Missouri Western
2. Elliot-han Monteremal, Rogers State
3. Cooper Scheck, Fort Hays State
4. Jack Phillips, Southwestern Oklahoma State
Midwest Region:
1. Missouri S&T [Great Lakes Valley Conference]
2. Grand Valley State
3. Wayne State (Michigan) [Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]
4. Missouri- St. Louis
5. Findlay
6. Ferris State
7. Ohio Dominican [Great Midwest Athletic Conference]
8. Saginaw Valley State
9. Ashland
10. Hillsdale
Individuals:
1. Cameron Young, UIndy
2. Bryson Oots, William Jewell
3. Ty Doty, Lewis
4. Max Hsu, Maryville (Missouri)
SOUTH/SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
Mission Resort + Club, Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida; Greater Orlando Sports Commission & Rollins, hosts
South Region:
1. West Florida [Gulf South Conference]
2. Lee
3. Florida Southern [Sunshine State Conference]
4. Rollins
5. Nova Southeastern
6. Barry
7. Saint Leo
8. Palm Beach Atlantic
9. Embry-Riddle (Florida)
10. Spring Hill [Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]
Individuals:
1. Eric Boutwell, Montevallo
2. Gray Campbell, Union (Tennessee)
3. Reggie Fear, Eckerd
4. Chase Long, Valdosta State
Southeast Region:
1. North Georgia
2. Lincoln Memorial [South Atlantic Conference]
3. Georgia Southwestern
4. University of South Carolina Aiken [Peach Belt Conference]
5. Columbus State
6. Wingate
7. Lander
8. Lenoir-Rhyne
9. Flagler
10. Barton [Conference Carolinas]
Individuals:
1. Asmund Norum, King (Tennessee)
2. Laurenz Meifels, Erskine
3. Simon Wright, Anderson (South Carolina)
4. Jamie Markwick, Anderson (South Carolina)
SOUTH CENTRAL/WEST REGIONAL
Victoria Club, Riverside, California; Cal State San Bernardino, host.
South Central Region:
1. Colorado Christian [Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference]
2. Oklahoma Christian
3. St. Maryβs (Texas)
4. Midwestern State [Lone Star Conference]
5. Colorado Mesa
6. Colorado State University Pueblo
7. The University of Texas at Tyler
8. Colorado School of Mines
9. Dallas Baptist University
10. West Texas A&M
Individuals:
1. Will Tate, The University of Texas Permian Basin
2. Hayden Bowman, Lubbock Christian
3. Traejan Andrews, Fort Lewis
4. Juan Monckeberg, Texas A&M International
West Region:
1. Cal State East Bay [California Collegiate Athletic Association]
2. Cal State Monterey Bay
3. Chico State
4. Sonoma State
5. Simon Fraser
6. Stanislaus State
7. Cal State San Bernardino
8. Hawaii Hilo [Pacific West Conference]
9. Western Washington
10. Cal State San Marcos
Individuals:
1. Jonah Camarillo, Cal State Dominguez Hills
2. Ben Mulder, Northwest Nazarene
3. Giulio Zanichelli, Academy of Art
4. Fisher Ransom, Hawaii Pacific
At the 2024 championships, Colorado Christian defeated North Georgia 3-2 in the head-to-head medal play final to claim their first ever national championship in golf and in school history. West Texas A&M freshman Wyatt Provence finished with a 54-hole total of twelve-under par 201 to claim individual medalist honors. The championships were hosted at Orange County National Golf Center in Winter Garden, Florida.
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