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DII Regional Selections
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The NCAA has announced that 80 teams and 32 student-athletes have been selected to participate in the regional competition of the 2010 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships. The regional competitions will be conducted May 3-5. The top five teams and the top two student-athletes not with a team from each regional (regardless of region) will advance to the finals May 18-21 at The Sagamore Club in Noblesville, Ind. The finals will be hosted by the Indiana Sports Corporation, the University of Indianapolis, the Great Lakes Valley Conference and the Hamilton County Sports Authority. 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 South and Southeast Midwest and South Central Central and West Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in brackets next to the institution’s name.
ATLANTIC/EAST REGIONAL The Resort at Glade Springs; Daniels, W. Va.; hosted by the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and Concord University.
Atlantic Region: 1. Indiana (Pennsylvania) 2. Concord 3. Ohio Valley [West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference] 4. California (Pennsylvania) 5. Clarion 6. Charleston (West Virginia) 7. Millersville 8. Bluefield State 9. Virginia State [Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association] 10. West Liberty
Individuals: 1. Drew Deimel, Gannon 2. Kenny Bethea, Livingston 3. Tyler Bidwell, Mercyhurst 4. Mike Gervais, West Virginia Wesleyan
East Region: 1. Wilmington (Delaware) 2. American International 3. Post [Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference] 4. St. Thomas Aquinas 5. Adelphi [Northeast-10 Conference] 6. Le Moyne 7. Massachusetts-Lowell 8. Dowling 9. Goldey-Beacom 10. Nyack
Individuals: 1. D.J. Lantz, Southern New Hampshire 2. Jonathan Radick, Holy Family 3. Matt Horton, Saint Rose 4. Joseph Leardo, Felician
SOUTH/SOUTHEAST REGIONAL Wilson Country Club; Wilson, N.C.; hosted by Barton College.
South Region: 1. Barry 2. Florida Southern [Sunshine State Conference] 3. North Alabama [Gulf South Conference] 4. West Florida 5. Nova Southeastern 6. Lynn 7. Valdosta State 8. Rollins 9. Saint Leo 10. Arkansas Tech
Individuals: 1. Ben Cuzen, Henderson State 2. Chase Smith, Delta State 3. Bryn Powers, West Georgia 4. Zach Potter, Florida Tech
Southeast Region: 1. Georgia College [Peach Belt Conference] 2. Barton 3. Lander 4. Belmont Abbey [Conference Carolinas] 5. Flagler 6. Queens (North Carolina) 7. Armstrong Atlantic State 8. Newberry 9. Columbus State 10. Lincoln Memorial [South Atlantic Conference]
Individuals: 1. Brad Caldwell, North Greenville 2. Wade Binfield, Clayton State 3. Craig Gibson, Georgia Southwestern State 4. Jordan Waler, UNC Pembroke
MIDWEST/SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL The Territory Golf Club; Duncan, Okla.; hosted by Cameron University.
Midwest Region: 1. Ferris State 2. Wayne State (Michigan) 3. Indianapolis 4. Grand Valley State [Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletics Conference] 5. Drury 6. Northern Kentucky [Great Lakes Valley Conference] 7. Wisconsin-Parkside 8. Saginaw Valley State 9. Findlay 10. Bellarmine
Individuals: 1. Clark Fry, Rockhurst 2. Jay Overy, Ashland 3. Paul Dagys, Lewis 4. Matthew Rau, Missouri-St. Louis
South Central Region: 1. Abilene Christian [Lone Star Conference] 2. Central Missouri [Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association] 3. St. Edward’s [Heartland Conference] 4. St. Mary’s (Texas) 5. Dallas Baptist 6. Midwestern State 7. Cameron 8. Central Oklahoma 9. Newman 10. East Central
Individuals: 1. Brad Nipper, Southwest Baptist 2. Kyle Fouts, Northeastern State 3. Dustin Yeager, Washburn 4. Brady Wood, Northeastern State
CENTRAL/WEST REGIONAL The Classic Club; Palm Desert, Calif.; hosted by California State University, San Bernardino.
Central Region: 1. Colorado-Colorado Springs [Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference] 2. Western New Mexico 3. St. Cloud State 4. Bemidji State 5. Fort Lewis 6. Colorado School of Mines 7. Minnesota State Mankato [Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference] 8. Concordia-St. Paul 9. Colorado Christian 10. Colorado State-Pueblo
Individuals: 1. Brady Strangstalien, Winona State 2. Greg Johnson, Regis (Colorado) 3. Devon Kastler, Nebraska-Kearney 4. Adam Fields, Wayne State (Nebraska)
West Region: 1. Cal State Chico 2. Cal State Stanislaus 3. Grand Canyon [Pacific West Conference] 4. Cal State Monterey Bay [California Collegiate Athletic Association] 5. Western Washington 6. Sonoma State 7. Dixie State 8. Cal State San Bernardino 9. Hawaii Hilo 10. St. Martin’s
Individuals: 1. Ryan Indovina, Cal State Dominguez Hills 2. Cavin McCall, Cal State Dominguez Hills 3. Keith Okasaki, UC San Diego 4. Ryan Sheffer, Notre Dame De Namur
Sonoma State University defeated California State University, San Bernardino in an exciting two-team playoff to win the 2009 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships. This was Sonoma State’s first men’s golf national championship in school history. The championships were hosted at Loomis Trail Golf Club in Blaine, Wash., by Western Washington University. Highlights of the NCAA
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