NCAA Division II Men's Golf South/Southeast Regional Field Announced
INDIANAPOLIS – The field for the 2024 NCAA Division II Men's Golf South/Southeast Regional has been announced by the NCAA national office with 20 teams and eight individuals set to meet in Gainesville for one of four regionals across the country.
The University of North Georgia has partnered with the Greater Gainesville Sports Alliance (GGSA) and will serve as hosts of the 2024 NCAA Division II Men's Golf South/Southeast Regional on May 9-11 at Chattahoochee Golf Club. The event marks the third consecutive one where NCAA championship golf will take place at CGC.
The host Nighthawks earned their bid to the event by virtue of winning the Peach Belt Conference championship and the league's automatic berth into NCAA postseason play. It is the fourth consecutive NCAA postseason appearance for head coach Bryson Worley's program.
Teams and individuals are listed in rank order. Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in brackets next to the institution's name.
SOUTH/SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
Chattahoochee Golf Club, Gainesville, Georgia; University of North Georgia, host.
1. Nova Southeastern
2. Lee
3. Florida Southern
4. West Florida [Gulf South Conference]
5. Saint Leo
6. Barry [Sunshine State Conference]
7. Union (Tennessee)
8. Shorter
9. Tampa
10. Miles [Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]
Individuals
1. Eric Boutwell, Montevallo
2. Joseph Hudak, Lynn
3. Justus Verge, Palm Beach Atlantic
4. Harrison Hughston, Montevallo
1. North Georgia [Peach Belt Conference]
2. Lincoln Memorial [South Atlantic Conference]
3. Georgia Southwestern
4. USC Aiken
5. Lander
6. Barton [Conference Carolinas]
7. Coker
8. Columbus State
9. Wingate
10. Lenoir-Rhyne
Individuals
1. Kristoffer Larsson, Limestone
2. Luke Stock, Carson-Newman
3. Rasmus Ronnberg, Mount Olive
4. Will Locey, Belmont Abbey
The top five finishing teams and top two individuals not associated with an advancing team will move on to the 2024 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championship May 21-25 at Orange County National Golf Center in Winter Garden, Fla. as part of the NCAA Division II Spring Festival hosted by Rollins College and the Greater Orlando Sports Commission.
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