Live updates: 2023 DII men's golf championship (2023)

Last Updated 2:48 PM, May 25, 2023

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Lee wins 2022 DII men's golf championship

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3:15 pm, May 25, 2023

DII men's golf championship match play underway

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Match play for the title begins May 25 with a national winner crowned Friday, May 26. Top-seeded Oklahoma Christian (-10) leads the team field.

Four teams advanced past the quarterfinals this morning on to the semifinals teeing off this afternoon.

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Qualifiers for match play:

  • Oklahoma Christian (-10)
  • Barry(+5)
  • West Florida(+8)
  • Nova Southeastern(+10)

10:38 pm, May 24, 2023

Palm Beach Atlantic's Andrew Riley wins individual championship

Andrew Riley is a National Champion 👏👏👏

The first NCAA National Championship in PBA history#FEARtheFISH🐟⛳️pic.twitter.com/o11HJLemXe

— PBA Sailfish (@PBASailfish)May 24, 2023

A 5-under par final round propelled Palm Beach Atlantic's Andrew Riley to the 2023 NCAA DII individual national championship.

While Riley's team did not earn a trip to the stroke play finals in the 2023 tournament, his individual success on the season and in the postseason, helped the Florida native earn a trip to the competition as an individual. Riley had a strong week, posting two 5-under 67s and a 2-under 70 to finish 12-under par and win the individual competition by two strokes over Western Washington's Jordan Lee.

Here is the top of the leaderboard from the individual competition.

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10:25 pm, May 24, 2023

Oklahoma Christian cruises into match play as top seed

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With an impressive score of 11-under par as a team, Oklahoma Christian will enter the match play portion of the 2023 NCAA DII men's golf championships as the top seed. An 11-under par second round score of 277 was the primary reason for the Eagles' success this week. Entering that round, OCU was two shots off the lead, but finished the day up 10 shots on second place. The finished the week with a 16 stroke lead over second place Barry.

In addition to Oklahoma Christian, seven other teams will advance to the match play round of the 2023 championships. These seven teams, as well as the final scores for all 20 teams that made it to this part of the tournament are listed below.

Qualifiers for match play:

  • Oklahoma Christian (-10)
  • Barry(+5)
  • West Florida(+8)
  • Lee University(+8)
  • Grand Valley State(+8)
  • Nova Southeastern(+10)
  • Sonoma State University(+11)
  • Simon Fraser(+14)

Final scores from all competing teams

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12:26 pm, May 22, 2023

The DII men's golf championship round is here

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The 2023 DII men's golf championship round is here, with play set for May 22-26 at Avalon Lakes in Warren, Ohio,hosted by the Mountain East Conference and Avalon Lakes at The Grand Resort. 20 teams and eight individuals advanced as finalists. You can follow along via live stats by clicking or tapping one of the links below.

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Championship Teams

  • Davis & Elkins
  • Fayetteville State
  • Indiana (Pennsylvania)
  • Grand Valley State
  • Simon Fraser
  • Maryville
  • Washburn
  • Harding
  • Southern Arkansas
  • West Florida
  • Barry
  • Nova Southeastern
  • North Georgia
  • Lee
  • Georgia Southwestern
  • Sonoma State
  • Western Washington
  • Chico State
  • Oklahoma Christian
  • Missouri S&T

Championship Individuals

  • Donte Groppuso, St. Thomas Aquinas
  • Tyler Birdd, Le Moyne
  • Ethan Wilkins, Henderson State
  • Donnie Professori, Findlay
  • Andrew Riley, Palm Beach Atlantic
  • Jose Ramirez, Lynn
  • Mauricio Figueroa, Texas A&M International
  • Liam Duncan, Colorado State University Pueblo

12:04 am, May 14, 2023

The regional round is complete

INDIANAPOLIS —The NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Committee announced the field of 20 teams and eight student-athletes competing as individuals that have been selected to participate in the 2023 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships.

The championships will be held May 22-26, at Avalon Lakes in Warren, Ohio. The championships will be hosted by the Mountain East Conference and Avalon Lakes at The Grand Resort.

The teams and individuals that advanced for the 2023 championships are listed below:

ATLANTIC/EAST REGIONAL
Iron Valley Golf Club, Lebanon, Pennsylvania; Millersville University of Pennsylvania, host.

Teams:
1. Davis & Elkins
2. Fayetteville State
3. Indiana (Pennsylvania)

Individuals:
1. Donte Groppuso, St. Thomas Aquinas
2. Tyler Birdd, Le Moyne

CENTRAL/MIDWEST REGIONAL
The Bridges Golf Course, Winona, Minnesota; Winona State University, host.

Teams:
1. Grand Valley State
2. Missouri S&T
3. Maryville
4. Washburn
5. Harding
6. Southern Arkansas

Individuals:
1. Ethan Wilkins, Henderson State
2. Donnie Professori, Findlay

SOUTH/SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
Grande Oaks Golf Club, Davie, Florida; Nova Southeastern University, host.

Teams:
1. West Florida
2. Barry
3. Nova Southeastern
4. North Georgia
5. Lee
6. Georgia Southwestern

Individuals:
1. Andrew Riley, Palm Beach Atlantic
2. Jose Ramirez, Lynn

SOUTH CENTRAL/WEST REGIONAL
Foxtail Golf Club, Rohnert Park, California; Sonoma State University, host.

Teams:
1. Sonoma State
2. Western Washington
3. Chico State
4. Oklahoma Christian
5. Simon Fraser

Individuals:
1. Mauricio Figueroa, Texas A&M International
2. Liam Duncan, Colorado State University Pueblo

For more information about the championships, log on to NCAA.com.

1:40 am, May 11, 2023

Schedule, scores for regionals

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The DII men’s golf regionals are May 11-13. Here are the locations with links to live scoring on GolfStat.com:

  • Atlantic/East regional:Iron Valley Golf Club in Lebanon, Pa.|Live scoring
  • Central/Midwestregional: The Bridges in Winona, Mn. |Live scoring
  • South/Southeast regional at Grande Oaks Golf Club in Davie, Fl.|Live scoring
  • West/South Central regional at the Foxtail Golf Club in Rohnert Park, Ca.|Live scoring

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 22-26 at Avalon Lakes in Warren, Ohio. The remaining eight team berths will be allocated based on the regions represented in the prior year’s 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 the Mountain East Conference and Avalon Lakes at The Grand Resort.

1:37 am, May 11, 2023

Championship history

YearChampionCoachScoreRunner-UpScoreHost or Site
2022LeeJohn Maupin4Oklahoma Christian1Detroit, MI
2021Arkansas TechLuke Calcatera3Georgia Southwestern2Palm Beach Gardens, FL
2020Canceled due to Covid-19--------
2019LynnAndy Walker3Lincoln Memorial2Daniels, W.VA.
2018LynnAndrew Danna3West Florida2Muscle Shoals, Ala.
2017Florida SouthernDoug Gordin3Lynn2Kissimmee, Fla.
2016Saint LeoChris Greenwood3Chico State2Metro State
2015Nova SoutheasternRyan Jamison3Lynn2Conover, N.C.
2014BarryJimmy Stobs3Nova Southeastern1Grand Valley State
2013****BarryJimmy Stobs2.5Lynn2.5Hershey, Pa.
2012Nova SoutheasternGarrett Runion5Chico State0Simpsonville, Ky.
2011Cal State-Monterey BayJason Owen3Lynn2Florence, Ala.
2010Florida SouthernDoug Gordin1,206Central Missouri1,213Noblesville, Ind.
2009***Sonoma StateVal Verhunce1,179Cal State San Bernardino1,179Western Washington
2008***West FloridaSteve Fell1,129North Alabama/St. Edwards1,129Rice
2007BarryJimmy Stobs1,186South Carolina Upstate1,187Grand Valley State
2006South Carolina AikenMike Carlisle1,148Columbus State1,160Concord
2005South Carolina AikenMike Carlisle1,158Armstrong Atlantic1,163Armstrong Atlantic
2004South Carolina AikenMike Carlisle1,191Chico State1,200DeLand, Fla.
2003Francis MarionJonathan Burnett1,149Rollins1,163Sunriver, Ore.
2002RollinsKyle Frakes1,194Cal State Stanislaus1,195Rollins
2001West FloridaSteve Fell1,148Florida Southern1,16Grand Valley State
2000Florida SouthernDoug Gordin1,140Cal State Bakersfield/Grand Canyon1,169Cal State Stanislaus
1999Florida SouthernDoug Gordin1,125South Carolina Aiken1,157Valdosta State
1998Florida SouthernDoug Gordin1,168Columbus State1,175Rollins
1997Columbus StateScott Clark1,149North Florida1,153Grand Canyon
1996Florida SouthernDoug Gordin1,178South Carolina Aiken1,187Central Oklahoma
1995Florida SouthernCharley Matlock1,204South Carolina Aiken1,214South Carolina Aiken
1994Columbus StateRick Cravens1,175North Florida1,179North Florida
1993Abilene ChristianVince Jarrett1,160Columbus State1,165Cal State Stanislaus
1992Columbus StateEarl Bagley1,144Troy1,176Wofford
1991Florida SouthernCharley Matlock1,166Columbus State1,190Florida Atlantic
1990Florida SouthernCharley Matlock1,170Columbus State1,196Florida Atlantic
1989Columbus StateEarl Bagley1,196Valdosta State1,206Gannon
1988TampaChuck Winship1,189Florida Southern1,203Truman
1987TampaChuck Winship1,175Columbus State1,180Columbus State
1986Florida SouthernCharley Matlock1,196Columbus State1,207Tampa
1985Florida SouthernCharley Matlock1,192Stephen F. Austin1,202Sam Houston State
1984TroyMike Griffin1,198Florida Southern1,216Gannon
1983Texas StateBill Woodley1,229Troy1,234California (Pa.)
1982Florida SouthernCharley Matlock1,181Texas State1,191Florida Southern
1981Florida SouthernCharley Matlock1,184Allian International1,219Hartford
1980Columbus StateArthur Land1,178Florida Southern1,181Nicholls state
1979U.C. DavisJoe Carlson1,194Columbus State/Florida Southern1,203U.C. Davis
1978Columbus StateMike Taylor1,174Troy1,183Florida Southern
1977TroyMike Griffin1,168Rollins1,179Texas Southern
1976TroyMike Griffin1,181UC Irvine1,212Youngstown state
1975**UC IrvineJerry Hulbert886Cal State Northridge891Tennessee-Martin
1974Cal State NorthridgeBill Cullum1,205UC Irvine1,211South Florida
1973Cal State NorthridgeBill Cullum1,180South Florida1,196UC Riverside
1972New OrleansRobert Brown1,214South Florida1,238Williams
1971New OrleansRobert Brown1,198Cal State Northridge1,202Chico State
1970RollinsJoe Justice1,195Georgia Southern1,205Youngstown State
1969Cal State NorthridgeBill Cullum1,231Rollins1,232New Mexico
1968LamarAnd Rogas1,151Middle Tennesee1,192Lamar
1967LamarAnd Rogas1,141Murray State1,160Murray State
1966Chico StateHal Bishop1,206Lamar1,207Chico State
1965Middle Tennessee StateE.K. Patty1,157Southern Illinois1,202Missouri State
1964*Southern IllinoisLynn Holder886San Diego State888Missouri State
1963Missouri StateA.J. McDonald1,188Aquinas1,199Missouri State

*54-hole tournament.

**Fourth round rained out.

***Won title in playoff.

****Won title by tiebreaker rule.

Match-play finals began in 2011

1:37 am, May 11, 2023

2023 NCAA DII men's golf championships regional selections announced

INDIANAPOLIS —The NCAA 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 2023 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships. Regional play will be conducted May 11-13.

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 22-26 at Avalon Lakes in Warren, Ohio. The remaining eight team berths will be allocated based on the regions represented in the prior year’s 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 the Mountain East Conference and Avalon Lakes at The Grand Resort.

📲 Watch:You can stream the DII and DIII championships live on GameKast

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 institution’s name.

ATLANTIC/EAST REGIONAL

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

Atlantic Region:

  1. Gannon
  2. Indiana (Pennsylvania) [Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference]
  3. Davis & Elkins [Mountain East Conference]
  4. Fayetteville State [Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association]
  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 [Northeast-10 Conference]
  5. Southern New Hampshire
  6. Goldey-Beacom [Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference]
  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

🏆 Every DII men's golf title winner since 1963

CENTRAL/MIDWEST REGIONAL

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

Central Region:

  1. Henderson State [Great American Conference]
  2. Northeastern State
  3. Harding
  4. Washburn
  5. Central Oklahoma
  6. Southwestern Oklahoma State
  7. Southern Arkansas
  8. Missouri Southern State [Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association]
  9. Central Missouri
  10. Bemidji State [Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference]

Individuals:

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

Midwest Region:

  1. Grand Valley State [Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]
  2. Missouri-St. Louis
  3. Missouri S&T
  4. Findlay
  5. McKendree [Great Lakes Valley Conference]
  6. Wayne State (Michigan)
  7. Maryville, Missouri
  8. Ashland [Great Midwest Athletic Conference]
  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, host.

South Region:

  1. Lee
  2. Barry [Sunshine State Conference]
  3. West Florida [Gulf South Conference]
  4. Nova Southeastern
  5. University of Tampa
  6. Saint Leo
  7. Shorter
  8. Lynn
  9. Florida Southern
  10. Spring Hill [Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]

Individuals:

  1. JJ Zimmer, Union (Tennessee)
  2. Andrew Riley, Palm Beach Atlantic
  3. JJ Logue, Mississippi College
  4. Pongbhop Jamornsrianan, Delta State

Southeast Region:

  1. Anderson (South Carolina) [South Atlantic Conference]
  2. North Georgia
  3. Georgia Southwestern [Peach Belt Conference]
  4. Clayton State
  5. Lincoln Memorial
  6. Barton [Conference Carolinas]
  7. Lander
  8. Carson-Newman
  9. Limestone
  10. University of South Carolina Aiken

Individuals:

  1. Martin Gruendemann, Columbus State
  2. Killian Ryan, Coker
  3. Bernard Meyer, Columbus State
  4. Tom Bastow, Erskine

⛳️ Final round recap of the 2022 DII men's golf championship

SOUTH CENTRAL/WEST REGIONAL

Foxtail Golf Club, Rohnert Park, California; Sonoma State University, host.

South Central Region:

  1. Oklahoma Christian [Lone Star Conference]
  2. Cameron
  3. Midwestern State
  4. Colorado Christian
  5. Colorado State University Pueblo [Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference]
  6. Colorado Mesa
  7. Texas Permian Basin
  8. Western New Mexico
  9. Colorado-Colorado Springs
  10. West Texas A&M

Individuals:

  1. Mauricio Figueroa, Texas A&M International
  2. Lukas Taggart, Colorado School of Mines
  3. Tanner Lundgren, St. Mary's (Texas)
  4. Max Lange, Colorado School of Mines

West Region:

  1. Cal State San Marcos [California Collegiate Athletic Association]
  2. Sonoma State
  3. Western Washington
  4. Simon Fraser [Great Northwest Athletic Conference]
  5. Chico State
  6. Cal State San Bernardino
  7. Stanislaus State
  8. Cal State Monterey Bay
  9. Holy Names
  10. Hawaii Hilo [Pacific West Conference]

Individuals:

  1. Easton Hether, Cal State East Bay
  2. Xavier Coreno, Cal State East Bay
  3. Max Turnquist. Saint Martin's
  4. Andy Yoon, Cal State Dominguez Hills

At the 2022 championships, Lee defeated Oklahoma Christian 4-1 in the head-to-head medal play final to claim their first men’s golf team title in school history. Missouri-St. Louis senior Joel Sylven finished with a 54-hole total of two-under par 214 to claim individual medalist honors, the first by an individual in the school’s history. The championships were hosted at TPC Michigan in Dearborn, Michigan.

For more information about the championships, log on to NCAA.com.

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