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Full fields for 2023 NCAA Division II men’s and women’s golf regionals

Full fields for 2023 NCAA Division II men’s and women’s golf regionals

The NCAA has announced the teams and individuals that will compete in the Division II men’s and women’s golf championships.

The NCAA Division II women’s golf regional competition will be conducted May 8-10. The men’s side will be contested from May 11-13.

The women’s final is May 16-20 at Fox Run Golf Club in Eureka, Missouri. On the men’s side, it’s May 22-26 at Avalon Lakes in Warren, Ohio.

On both men’s and women’s side, there are four regional sites. For the men, 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. For the women, it’s the top three (central), five (south), four (west) and six (east) teams along with the top two individuals not on an advancing team will advance to the championships.

Here’s a look at the regional fields and seeds for NCAA Division II men’s and women’s golf.

ATLANTIC/EAST REGIONAL

Iron Valley Golf Club, Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Millersville University of Pennsylvania

Atlantic region

  1. Gannon
  2. Indiana (Pennsylvania)
  3. Davis & Elkins
  4. Fayetteville State
  5. Virginia Union
  6. Millersville
  7. Charleston (West Virginia)
  8. West Liberty
  9. California (Pennsylvania)
  10. Livingstone

Individuals

  1. Juan Monckeberg, Glenville State
  2. Ryan D’Ariano, West Chester
  3. Connor Strine, West Chester
  4. Tyler Andersen, Notre Dame (Ohio)

East region

  1. St. Thomas Aquinas
  2. Le Moyne
  3. Post
  4. Assumption
  5. Southern New Hampshire
  6. Goldey-Beacom
  7. Franklin Pierce
  8. Adelphi
  9. Wilmington (Delaware)
  10. Dominican New York

Individuals

  1. Pablo Hidalgo, Felician
  2. Jared Walter, Bentley
  3. Drew Semons, Saint Anselm
  4. Nelson Eaton, Bentley

CENTRAL/MIDWEST REGIONAL

The Bridges Golf Course, Winona, Minnesota; Winona State University

Central Region

  1. Henderson State
  2. Northeastern State
  3. Harding
  4. Washburn
  5. Central Oklahoma
  6. Southwestern Oklahoma State
  7. Southern Arkansas
  8. Missouri Southern State
  9. Central Missouri
  10. Bemidji State

Individuals

  1. Marius Dosiere, Missouri Western
  2. Alessandro Trenta, Winona State
  3. Daniel Robles, Rogers State
  4. Brandon Sperling, Concordia St. Paul

Midwest Region

  1. Grand Valley State
  2. Missouri-St. Louis
  3. Missouri S&T
  4. Findlay
  5. McKendree
  6. Wayne State (Michigan)
  7. Maryville (Missouri)
  8. Ashland
  9. Davenport
  10. Ferris State

Individuals

  1. Connor Curry, Malone
  2. Johan Widal, Tiffin
  3. Kyle Buzaki, Walsh
  4. Alex Bishop, Purdue Northwest

SOUTH/SOUTHEAST REGIONAL

Grande Oaks Golf Club, Davie, Florida; Nova Southeastern University

South Region

  1. Lee
  2. Barry
  3. West Florida
  4. Nova Southeastern
  5. University of Tampa
  6. Saint…

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