INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Committee has selected the teams and individuals for the regionals of the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship.
Six 54-hole regional tournaments will be held May 12-14. 13 teams and 10 individuals who are not included in these teams will compete in each of the three regions, while 14 teams and five individuals are not included in the teams in the other three regions. The top five teams from each region and the team with the lowest points from each region will advance to the finals.
The team and individual medalist titles will be decided May 23-28 at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California. Texas is the host for the 2025 championship.
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Twenty-eight conferences were granted automatic qualification for the 2025 regionals. The teams and individuals selected to participate in the championship are listed below. Auto-qualifying teams are listed in parentheses by conference.
Poplar Grove Golf Club – Amherst, Virginia
Organized by Liberty
Teams (ranked in the following order):
1. LSU
2. Oklahoma
3. Vanderbilt
4. Pepperdine [West Coast Conference]
5. Tennessee
6. Arizona
7. Stanford
8. Wake up the forest
9. Arkansas
10. Florida Gulf Coast
11. Kent County [Mid-American Conference]
12. Princeton [The Ivy League]
13. Howard [Northeast Conference]
Individuals (planted in the following order):
1. Andrew Swanson, Clemson
2. Caleb Wilson, West Virginia
3. Ike Joy, Liberty
4. Emil Rigger, Maryland
5. Peichen Chen, St. John’s (New York)
6. Sakke Siltala, Texas
7. Henrik Bjelke, Campbell [Coastal Athletic Association]
8. Colin Dutton, UNCG [Southern Conference]
9. Alex Hurd, UConn [Big East Conference]
10. Nolan Schuermann, Holy Cross [Patriot League]
Atkins Golf Club – Urbana, Illinois
Hosted by Illinois
Teams (ranked in the following order):
1. Oklahoma State [Big 12 Conference]
2. North Carolina
3. Illinois
4. Texas Tech
5. Long Beach County [Big West Conference]
6. UNLV
7. Houston
8. Marquette [Big East Conference]
9. Troy
10. The Pacific Ocean
11. NC State
12. State of Illinois [Missouri Valley Conference]
13. Wright County [Horizon League]
Individuals (planted in the following order):
1. Hunter Thomson, Michigan
2. Jack Schoenberger, Kentucky
3. Paul Bowie, Iowa State
4. Patton Samuels, Austin Peay
5. Anthony Delisanti, Valparaiso
6. Clay Merchant, Indiana
7. Ryan Ford, Cincinnati
8. Ben Kors, 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 (ranked in the following order):
1. Sparrow
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. State of New Mexico
12. Loyola Maryland [Patriot League]
13. USC Upstate [Big South Conference]
Individuals (planted in the following order):
1. Louis Anso, University of Louisiana at Monroe
2. Claes Borregaard, Kennesaw State
3. Sin Luo, North Alabama
4. Thomas Schmidt, Arkansas State
5. Parker Claxton, Georgia Southern
6. Camden Bridech, Chattanooga
7. Yixiang Wang, Memphis
8. Jack Maxey, Arkansas State [Sun Belt Conference]
9. Jeep Patrick, Presbyterian [Big South Conference]
10. Jonathan Hoinis and UT Martin [Ohio Valley Conference]
Gold Mountain Golf Club – Bremerton, Washington
Organized by Washington
Teams (ranked in the following order):
1. State of Arizona
2. Florida [Southeastern Conference]
3. Utah
4. South Carolina
5. South Florida
6. Colorado
7. Charlotte [American Athletic Conference]
8. Kansas
9. State of Colorado
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 (planted in the following order):
1. Sam Renner, Washington State
2. Lucas Boandle, Rice
3. Mason Snyder, Loyola Marymount
4. Cade Anderson, Loyola Marymount
5. Daniel Zou, Rice
Montreux Golf and Country Club – Reno, Nevada
Reno Sparks Convention and Visitors Bureau, Nevada
Teams (ranked 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 (planted in the following order):
1. Dane Huddleston, Utah Valley [Western Athletic Conference]
2. Baron Seto, Cal Poly
3. Max Schlissing, UTEP
4. Tegan Andrews, Fullerton, Cal
5. Dylan Teeter, UTEP
Seminole Legacy Golf Club – Tallahassee, Florida
Hosted by the State of Florida
Teams (ranked in the following order):
1. Ole Miss
2. State of Florida
3. San Diego County [Mountain West Conference]
4. Georgia
5. Louisville
6. Northwest
7. Notre Dame
8. New Mexico
9. Southern California
10. State of Michigan
11. Furman
12. Augusta [Southland Conference]
13. Davidson [Atlantic 10 Conference]
14. Florida A&M [Southwestern Athletic Conference]
Individuals (planted in the following order):
1. Malan Potgieter, Louisiana
2. NaShawn Tyson, Florida Atlantic
3. Hugo Tire, South Alabama
4. Niilo Maki-Petaja, Louisiana Tech
5. Gaspar Glaudas, Stetson [ASUN Conference]
Auburn is coming off its first NCAA Division I men’s golf national championship appearance in school history. The Tigers defeated Florida State 3-2 in the 2024 National Championship at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa.

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