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Men's golf receives at-large bid to NCAA Regional

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - 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 2014 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships. The regional competitions will be conducted May 5-7. The Queens University of Charlotte Royals were selected as the No. 7 seed in the Southeast Region.

At a minimum, the top three teams and the top two student-athletes not with a team from each regional (regardless of region) will advance to the finals May 19-23, at The Meadows Golf Course in Allendale, Michigan. The remaining eight team berths will be allocated based on the regions represented in the prior year's medal-match portion of the championships, with the maximum number of teams from a given region capped at seven. The finals will be hosted by Grand Valley State University.

There will be four regional sites in which two regions will meet and conduct regional tournaments. The regional tournaments will be paired as follows:

Atlantic and East
Central and Midwest
South and Southeast
South Central and West

Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in brackets next to the institution's name.
 
ATLANTIC/EAST REGIONAL
Edgewood Country Club; Charleston, West Virginia; hosted by the Mountain East Conference.
 
Atlantic Region:
1.     Indiana (Pennsylvania)
2.     California (Pennsylvania)
3.     Charleston (West Virginia)
4.     West Chester
5.     Millersville [Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference]
6.     West Liberty
7.     Gannon  
8.     Concord
9.     Mercyhurst
10.   Virginia State [Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association]
 
Individuals:
1.     Jess Ferrell, Fairmont State
2.     Tyler Browning, Bluefield State
3.     Brian Bir, Notre Dame (Ohio)
4.     Joe Burkinshaw, Shepherd
 
East Region:
1.     Wilmington (Delaware) [Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference]
2.     Adelphi [Northeast-10 Conference]
3.     St. Thomas Aquinas
4.     Le Moyne
5.     Bentley
6.     Concordia (New York)
7.     Nyack
8.     Southern New Hampshire
9.     American International
10.   Dowling
 
Individuals:
1.     Keith Prokop, Dominican (New York)
2.     Ross Earnshaw, Post
3.     Garrett Brown, Goldey-Beacom
4.     Joe Parker, Philadelphia U.
 
 
 
 
CENTRAL/MIDWEST REGIONAL
Fox Run Golf Course; Eureka, Missouri; hosted by University of Missouri, St. Louis.
 
Central Region:
1.     Central Missouri [Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association]
2.     Arkansas Tech
3.     Henderson State [Great American Conference]  
4.     Northeastern State
5.     Central Oklahoma 
6.     Nebraska-Kearney
7.     Southeastern Oklahoma State
8.     Lindenwood (Missouri)
9.     Southwestern Oklahoma State
10.   St. Cloud State [Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference]
 
Individuals:
1.     Trey Herman, Fort Hayes State
2.     Ross Miller, Minnesota State, Mankato
3.     Kowan O'Keefe, Minot State
4.     Ryan Burek, Missouri Southern State
 
Midwest Region:
1.     Malone [Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletics Conference]
2.     Missouri-St. Louis
3.     Grand Valley State
4.     Wayne State
5.     Indianapolis [Great Lakes Valley Conference]
6.     Ferris State
7.     Lewis  
8.     Saginaw Valley State
9.     Ashland
10.   Tiffin
 
Individuals:
1.     Marcus Hunt, Findlay
2.     Jake Wisniewski, Wisconsin-Parkside
3.     Nathan Nottrott, McKendree
4.     Nick Lees, Maryville (Missouri)
 
SOUTH/SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
Savannah Quarters; Savannah, Georgia; hosted by Armstrong Atlantic State University.
 
South Region:
1.     Barry [Sunshine State Conference]
2.     Lynn
3.     Nova Southeastern
4.     West Florida [Gulf South Conference]
5.     North Alabama
6.     Saint Leo  
7.     Florida Tech
8.     Rollins
9.     Florida Southern
10.   Delta State
 
Individuals:
1.     Corey Evans, West Georgia
2.     John Fordham, Valdosta State
3.     Alex Jones, Valdosta State
4.     Barrett Waters, West Georgia
 
Southeast Region:
1.     South Carolina Aiken [Peach Belt Conference]
2.     Armstrong
3.     Columbus State
4.     Flagler
5.     Georgia College
6.     Clayton State
7.     Queens (North Carolina)
8.     Erskine [Conference Carolinas]
9.     Limestone
10.   Carson-Newman [South Atlantic Conference]
 
Individuals:
1.     Nicolas Fonseca, Barton
2.     Benedict Gebhardt, Wingate
3.     Robert Prior, Lander
4.     Sebastian Andersen, Mount Olive
 
SOUTH CENTRAL/WEST REGIONAL
Grey Rock Golf Course; Austin, Texas; hosted by St. Edward's University.
 
South Central Region:
1.     Western New Mexico [Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference]
2.     St. Edward's [Heartland Conference]
3.     Dallas Baptist
4.     Colorado School of Mines
5.     Cameron
6.     Midwestern State
7.     St. Mary's (Texas)
8.     Colorado State-Pueblo
9.     Colorado Christian
10.   Colorado-Colorado Springs
 
Individuals:
1.     Colin Prater, Colorado Mesa
2.     James Bolton, Newman
3.     C.J. Clem, Texas A&M-Commerce
4.     Steven DaSilva, Regis (Colorado)
 
West Region:
1.     Cal State Monterey Bay
2.     Cal State Chico
3.     Cal State Stanislaus [California Collegiate Athletic Association]
4.     Sonoma State
5.     Simon Fraser  
6.     Western Washington
7.     UC San Diego
8.     Hawaii Hilo [Pacific West Conference]
9.     Dixie State
10.   California Baptist
 
Individuals:
1.     Drew Nelson, Dominican (California)
2.     Jordan Guillen, Cal State San Bernardino
3.     Taylor Hood, Cal State San Bernardino
4.     Nick Hardy, Northwest Nazarene
 
At the 2013 championship, Barry University edged out Lynn University in medal-match play to claim their second men's golf national championship in school history.  Tim Crouch, Florida Southern College, finished with a 54-hole total of 211 and claimed the individual title in a playoff. The championships were hosted at the Hershey Country Club in Hershey, Pennsylvania, by Millersville University of Pennsylvania.

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