May 11, 2025 • by Scoreboard
The NCAA Division II Men’s and Women's Golf Committees have announced the teams and student-athletes competing as individuals that have been selected to participate in the 2025 NCAA Division II Golf Championships.
The 2025 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships, taking place May 19-23 at the PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, will be hosted by Palm Beach Atlantic and the Palm Beach County Sports Commission.
The teams and individuals that advanced for the 2025 championships are:
1. Davis & Elkins, 2. Gannon, 3. Charleston (West Virginia)
1. Nolan Skaggs (St. Thomas Aquinas), 2. Johnny Solari (Adelphi)
1. Central Oklahoma, 2. Missouri-St. Louis, 3. Missouri S&T, 4. Central Missouri
1. Marco Anderson (Washburn), 2. Yadhu Urs (Ohio Dominican)
1. North Georgia, 2. Wingate, 3. West Florida, 4. Columbus State, 5. Lee, 6. Lincoln Memorial, 7. Florida Southern
1. Asmund Norum, (King), 2. Felipe Gomez (Georgia Southwestern)
1. Colorado Christian, 2. Oklahoma Christian, 3. Cal State East Bay, 4. St. Mary’s (Texas), 5. Cal State San Bernardino, 6. West Texas A&M
1. Agustin Pizzorno (Colorado State Pueblo), 2. Cambron Nevill (Sonoma State)
The teams and individuals competing at the 2025 NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships, held May 13-17 at Boulder Creek Golf Club in Boulder City, NV, and hosted by the University of Las Vegas, Nevada and Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, are:
1. Central Missouri, 2. Henderson State, 3. Arkansas Tech, 4. Arkansas-Fort Smith
1. Drew Dodgion (Southwestern Oklahoma State), 2. Lydia Sitorus (Rogers State)
1. Grand Valley State, 2. Findlay, 3. Ferris State, 4. UIndy, 5. Missouri-St. Louis
1. Ting-Yu Kuo (Wayne State, MI), 2. Lisa Marie Schumacher (Tiffin)
1. Flagler, 2. Nova Southeastern, 3. Anderson (South Carolina), 4. Wingate
1. Claudia Hastings (Limestone), 2. Kajsa Lindqvist (Lander)
1. Midwestern State, 2. Dallas Baptist University, 3. West Texas A&M, T4. Cal State East Bay, T4. Cal State San Marcos
1. Arnie Taguines (The University of Texas at Tyler) 2. Lauren F. Lee (Western Washington)