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NCAA Men's Golf Regionals
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:09 pm
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:09 pm
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Twenty-eight conferences have been granted automatic qualification for the 2025 regionals. Listed below are the teams and individuals selected to participate in the championships. Teams winning automatic qualification are designated by their conferences in parentheses.
Poplar Grove Golf Club – Amherst, Virginia
Hosted by Liberty
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. LSU
2. Oklahoma
3. Vanderbilt
4. Pepperdine [West Coast Conference]
5. Tennessee
6. Arizona
7. Stanford
8. Wake Forest
9. Arkansas
10. Florida Gulf Coast
11. Kent State [Mid-American Conference]
12. Princeton [The Ivy League]
13. Howard [Northeast Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Andrew Swanson, Clemson
2. Kaleb Wilson, West Virginia
3. Ike Joy, Liberty
4. Emil Riegger, Maryland
5. Peicheng Chen, St. John’s (New York)
6. Sakke Siltala, Texas State
7. Henric Bjelke, Campbell [Coastal Athletic Association]
8. Colin Dutton, UNCG [Southern Conference]
9. Alex Heard, UConn
10. Nolan Schuermann, Holy Cross
Atkins Golf Club – Urbana, Illinois
Hosted by Illinois
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. Oklahoma State (Big 12 Conference]
2. North Carolina
3. Illinois
4. Texas Tech
5. Long Beach State (big West Conference]
6. UNLV
7. Houston
8. Marquette (big East Conference]
9. Troy
10. Pacific
11. NC State
12. Illinois State [Missouri Valley Conference]
13. Wright State [Horizon League]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Hunter Thomson, Michigan
2. Jack Schoenberger, Kentucky
3. Paul Beauvy, Iowa State
4. Patton Samuels, Austin Peay
5. Anthony Delisanti, Valparaiso
6. Clay Merchent, Indiana
7. Ryan Ford, Cincinnati
8. Ben Cors, Dayton [Atlantic 10 Conference]
9. Titus Boswell, IU Indy [Horizon League]
10. Trey Wall, Murray State [Missouri Valley Conference]
Auburn University Club – Auburn, Alabama
Hosted by Auburn
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. Auburn
2. Texas A&M
3. UCLA (Big Ten Conference]
4. SMU
5. Georgia Tech
6. Oregon
7. Purdue
8. University of Arkansas at Little Rock [Ohio Valley Conference]
9. TCU
10. Charleston
11. New Mexico State
12. Loyola Maryland [Patriot League]
13. USC Upstate (Big South Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Louis Anceaux, University of Louisiana Monroe
2. Claes Borregaard, Kennesaw State
3. Xing Luo, North Alabama
4. Thomas Schmidt, Arkansas State
5. Parker Claxton, Georgia Southern
6. Camden Braidech, Chattanooga
7. Yixiang Wang, Memphis
8. Jack Maxey, Arkansas State [Sun Belt Conference]
9. Jeep Patrick, Presbyterian (Big South Conference]
10. Jonathan Xoinis, UT Martin [Ohio Valley Conference]
Gold Mountain Golf Club – Bremerton, Washington
Hosted by Washington
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. Arizona State
2. Florida [Southeastern Conference]
3. Utah
4. South Carolina
5. South Florida
6. Colorado
7. Charlotte [American Athletic Conference]
8. Kansas
9. Colorado State
10. Kansas State
11. Elon [Coastal Athletic Association]
12. Coastal Carolina [Sun Belt Conference]
13. Oral Roberts [The Summit League]
14. Seattle U [Western Athletic Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Sam Renner, Washington State
2. Lukas Boandl, Rice
3. Mason Snyder, Loyola Marymount
4. Cade Anderson, Loyola Marymount
5. Daniel Zou, Rice
Montreux Golf and Country Club – Reno, Nevada
Hosted by Nevada and Reno Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. Texas
2. Virginia [Atlantic Coast Conference]
3. Alabama
4. Duke
5. Mississippi State
6. Brigham Young
7. San Diego
8. Santa Clara
9. California
10. Grand Canyon
11. Sam Houston [Conference USA]
12. East Tennessee State [Southern Conference]
13. Central Arkansas [ASUN Conference]
14. Fairfield [Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Dane Huddleston, Utah Valley [Western Athletic Conference]
2. Baron Szeto, Cal Poly
3. Max Schliesing, UTEP
4. Tegan Andrews, Cal State Fullerton
5. Dylan Teeter, UTEP
Seminole Legacy Golf Club – Tallahassee, Florida
Hosted by Florida State
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. Ole Miss
2. Florida State
3. San Diego State [Mountain West Conference]
4. Georgia
5. Louisville
6. Northwestern
7. Notre Dame
8. New Mexico
9. Southern California
10. Michigan State
11. Furman
12. Augusta [Southland Conference]
13. Davidson [Atlantic 10 Conference]
14. Florida A&M [Southwestern Athletic Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Malan Potgieter, Louisiana
2. NaShawn Tyson, Florida Atlantic
3. Hugo Thyr, South Alabama
4. Niilo Maki-Petaja, Louisiana Tech
5. Gaspar Glaudas, Stetson [ASUN Conference]
Live scoring
Twenty-eight conferences have been granted automatic qualification for the 2025 regionals. Listed below are the teams and individuals selected to participate in the championships. Teams winning automatic qualification are designated by their conferences in parentheses.
Poplar Grove Golf Club – Amherst, Virginia
Hosted by Liberty
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. LSU
2. Oklahoma
3. Vanderbilt
4. Pepperdine [West Coast Conference]
5. Tennessee
6. Arizona
7. Stanford
8. Wake Forest
9. Arkansas
10. Florida Gulf Coast
11. Kent State [Mid-American Conference]
12. Princeton [The Ivy League]
13. Howard [Northeast Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Andrew Swanson, Clemson
2. Kaleb Wilson, West Virginia
3. Ike Joy, Liberty
4. Emil Riegger, Maryland
5. Peicheng Chen, St. John’s (New York)
6. Sakke Siltala, Texas State
7. Henric Bjelke, Campbell [Coastal Athletic Association]
8. Colin Dutton, UNCG [Southern Conference]
9. Alex Heard, UConn
10. Nolan Schuermann, Holy Cross
Atkins Golf Club – Urbana, Illinois
Hosted by Illinois
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. Oklahoma State (Big 12 Conference]
2. North Carolina
3. Illinois
4. Texas Tech
5. Long Beach State (big West Conference]
6. UNLV
7. Houston
8. Marquette (big East Conference]
9. Troy
10. Pacific
11. NC State
12. Illinois State [Missouri Valley Conference]
13. Wright State [Horizon League]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Hunter Thomson, Michigan
2. Jack Schoenberger, Kentucky
3. Paul Beauvy, Iowa State
4. Patton Samuels, Austin Peay
5. Anthony Delisanti, Valparaiso
6. Clay Merchent, Indiana
7. Ryan Ford, Cincinnati
8. Ben Cors, Dayton [Atlantic 10 Conference]
9. Titus Boswell, IU Indy [Horizon League]
10. Trey Wall, Murray State [Missouri Valley Conference]
Auburn University Club – Auburn, Alabama
Hosted by Auburn
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. Auburn
2. Texas A&M
3. UCLA (Big Ten Conference]
4. SMU
5. Georgia Tech
6. Oregon
7. Purdue
8. University of Arkansas at Little Rock [Ohio Valley Conference]
9. TCU
10. Charleston
11. New Mexico State
12. Loyola Maryland [Patriot League]
13. USC Upstate (Big South Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Louis Anceaux, University of Louisiana Monroe
2. Claes Borregaard, Kennesaw State
3. Xing Luo, North Alabama
4. Thomas Schmidt, Arkansas State
5. Parker Claxton, Georgia Southern
6. Camden Braidech, Chattanooga
7. Yixiang Wang, Memphis
8. Jack Maxey, Arkansas State [Sun Belt Conference]
9. Jeep Patrick, Presbyterian (Big South Conference]
10. Jonathan Xoinis, UT Martin [Ohio Valley Conference]
Gold Mountain Golf Club – Bremerton, Washington
Hosted by Washington
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. Arizona State
2. Florida [Southeastern Conference]
3. Utah
4. South Carolina
5. South Florida
6. Colorado
7. Charlotte [American Athletic Conference]
8. Kansas
9. Colorado State
10. Kansas State
11. Elon [Coastal Athletic Association]
12. Coastal Carolina [Sun Belt Conference]
13. Oral Roberts [The Summit League]
14. Seattle U [Western Athletic Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Sam Renner, Washington State
2. Lukas Boandl, Rice
3. Mason Snyder, Loyola Marymount
4. Cade Anderson, Loyola Marymount
5. Daniel Zou, Rice
Montreux Golf and Country Club – Reno, Nevada
Hosted by Nevada and Reno Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. Texas
2. Virginia [Atlantic Coast Conference]
3. Alabama
4. Duke
5. Mississippi State
6. Brigham Young
7. San Diego
8. Santa Clara
9. California
10. Grand Canyon
11. Sam Houston [Conference USA]
12. East Tennessee State [Southern Conference]
13. Central Arkansas [ASUN Conference]
14. Fairfield [Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Dane Huddleston, Utah Valley [Western Athletic Conference]
2. Baron Szeto, Cal Poly
3. Max Schliesing, UTEP
4. Tegan Andrews, Cal State Fullerton
5. Dylan Teeter, UTEP
Seminole Legacy Golf Club – Tallahassee, Florida
Hosted by Florida State
Teams (seeded in the following order):
1. Ole Miss
2. Florida State
3. San Diego State [Mountain West Conference]
4. Georgia
5. Louisville
6. Northwestern
7. Notre Dame
8. New Mexico
9. Southern California
10. Michigan State
11. Furman
12. Augusta [Southland Conference]
13. Davidson [Atlantic 10 Conference]
14. Florida A&M [Southwestern Athletic Conference]
Individuals (seeded in the following order):
1. Malan Potgieter, Louisiana
2. NaShawn Tyson, Florida Atlantic
3. Hugo Thyr, South Alabama
4. Niilo Maki-Petaja, Louisiana Tech
5. Gaspar Glaudas, Stetson [ASUN Conference]
This post was edited on 5/14/25 at 11:32 am

Posted on 5/15/25 at 7:16 am to BoCam2
Final Qualifiers from the SEC
Auburn
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Vanderbilt
Tennessee
Ole Miss
Georgia
Florida
South Carolina
Texas
14 Teams made regionals and 10 will continue to nationals.
Auburn
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Vanderbilt
Tennessee
Ole Miss
Georgia
Florida
South Carolina
Texas
14 Teams made regionals and 10 will continue to nationals.
All Replies (98)
Posted on 4/30/25 at 11:01 pm to BoCam2
I have never really watched much college golf but one time back in 2021 I had to work in Charlotte for 2 weeks and my hotel tv had it on. It was an awesome watch. I would love to again . Is it televised on any reasonable channel or so I have to have some crazy arse sports package? It's hard to find baseball so I imagine this will be challenging as well.
Posted on 5/1/25 at 8:22 am to Themicah86
College golf is a very hard watch in person. They are PAINFULLY SLOW.
I think it’s part of the problem on why younger kids on tour come in playing like snails
Average rounds a few times when I went watch for strike play we’re roughly 5.5 hours
I think it’s part of the problem on why younger kids on tour come in playing like snails
Average rounds a few times when I went watch for strike play we’re roughly 5.5 hours
This post was edited on 5/1/25 at 8:24 am
Posted on 5/1/25 at 11:12 am to BoCam2
like:for First round :
Poplar Grove, Virginia regional = Vanderbilt, 3 seed
Atkins GC, Illinois regional = Oklahoma State, 1 seed
Auburn Univ Club, Alabama regional , Auburn , 1 seed
Gold Mountain, Washington regional - Florida, 2 seed
Montreux GC , Nevada regional - Texas, 1 seed
Seminole Legacy, Florida regional - Ole Miss , 1 seed
Poplar Grove, Virginia regional = Vanderbilt, 3 seed
Atkins GC, Illinois regional = Oklahoma State, 1 seed
Auburn Univ Club, Alabama regional , Auburn , 1 seed
Gold Mountain, Washington regional - Florida, 2 seed
Montreux GC , Nevada regional - Texas, 1 seed
Seminole Legacy, Florida regional - Ole Miss , 1 seed
Posted on 5/1/25 at 11:18 am to Themicah86
quote:
Is it televised on any reasonable channel or so I have to have some crazy arse sports package?
Last year the championship round was televised by the Golf Channel.
Posted on 5/1/25 at 5:56 pm to AUTiger789
Correct, Golf Channel
Regionals: Monday, May 12-Wednesday, May 14
Championship: Friday, May 23-Wednesday, May 28
Regionals: Monday, May 12-Wednesday, May 14
Championship: Friday, May 23-Wednesday, May 28
quote:
From there, the top-five teams (30 total) and top individual golfers not on an advancing team (six total) from each region will advance to play in the championships in Carlsbad, California. The regionals will be held this year in Amherst, Virginia; Auburn, Alabama; Bremerton, Washington; Tallahassee, Florida; Reno, Nevada and Urbana, Illinois.
The tournament regionals will be held from Monday, May 12 through Wednesday, May 14. The final will take place from May 23-28.
Posted on 5/1/25 at 6:20 pm to BoCam2
Saw on my phone that Ole Miss was going to play Seminole.
Legitimately embarrassed at how jealous I was about that
Congrats & Good Luck to all SEC teams!
Legitimately embarrassed at how jealous I was about that
Congrats & Good Luck to all SEC teams!
Posted on 5/1/25 at 9:45 pm to Vecchio Cane
quote:
Saw on my phone that Ole Miss was going to play Seminole.
Trust me baw it’s not the seminole course you are thinking about. You can now go back to hating those black bear shark fins or whatever the hell they are this week.
This post was edited on 5/1/25 at 9:47 pm
Posted on 5/2/25 at 8:10 am to Ted Clubberlang
Correct, Seminole Legacy is the course hosting the Florida regional, ….
not THIS Seminole
https://www.golfdigest.com/courses/fl/seminole-golf-club
Posted on 5/2/25 at 9:39 am to cadillacattack
Interested that Texas and Alabama are in the only regional not hosted by a school. It's hosted by Reno Tourism
Pretty cool to play at Montreaux which has hosted the the Reno Tahoe Open on the PGA Tour a number of times. It's one of the rare well known courses at high elevation (Castle Pines in Colorado is another) where players have to account for about 10% further distance on club selection due to the ball going farther at higher elevation.

Pretty cool to play at Montreaux which has hosted the the Reno Tahoe Open on the PGA Tour a number of times. It's one of the rare well known courses at high elevation (Castle Pines in Colorado is another) where players have to account for about 10% further distance on club selection due to the ball going farther at higher elevation.
Posted on 5/12/25 at 10:06 am to Govt Tide
Updated OP with live results link.
Posted on 5/12/25 at 10:17 am to bigDgator
I think maybe I missed this detail in 1st post: top 5 from each region advance to National Championships.
Posted on 5/12/25 at 10:35 am to AuburnTigers
The Amherst regional is the only one that started on Sunday and really the only one where you can see where teams stand so far. SEC holding 4 of top 5. LSU has work to do.


Posted on 5/12/25 at 10:36 am to BoCam2
Still feels weird not going to GolfStat for this stuff.
Posted on 5/12/25 at 11:11 am to BoCam2
Agreed, thanks for posting. I was looking for it on Golfstat this morning
Posted on 5/12/25 at 11:19 am to EagleEye99
Sargent being so bad this year that Vandy didn’t even take him to regionals is mind boggling.
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