April 22, 2025 • by Scoreboard / Photography: ACC, Bella Rossa (Florida Athletics), Ashley Monjaras and Melissa Villareal (Augusta Athletics
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CSU Fullerton and Long Beach State (#22) are out in front at La Quinta Country Club. Krishnav Chopraa of Long Beach State shot a nine-under-par 63 in round one.
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East Michigan and Kent State have opened up a lead over the seven other teams competing at Pinnacle GC in Grove City, Ohio. Rory McDonald-O'Brien of East Michigan shot himself to the top of the individual leaderboard with a hole-in-one on the 214-yard 14th hole in round two.
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South Dakota State holds a five-shot lead over North Dakota State and Oral Roberts going into the final round at Longbow GC in Mesa, Arizona. Tyler Seeling of South Dakota State has the lead in the individual championship.
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Virginia won the Championship Match in dramatic fashion when junior Bryan Lee (above) won three of the last four holes against UNC's Maxwell Ford to clinch the deciding point in a 3-2 victory and land a first ever ACC title for the Cavaliers. Virginia (#11) had earned the number one seed for the match play stages at the Club at Olde Stone, shooting a team score of 18 under par, eight shots better than nearest challengers North Carolina. Four of the five Virgina players finished inside the top 10. Notre Dame sophomore Jacob Modleski became the first Fighting Irish player to win medalist honors, shooting nine under par for 54 holes, one shot better than FSU's Tyler Weaver.
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In a field that included nine top-50 teams, #4 Oklahoma State (above) took the title at Southern Hills in Oklahoma with an 11-shot margin over #5 Arizona State. The Cowboys' Preston Stout (-2) took the individual title, finishing two clear of Connor Williams and three ahead of Michael Mjaaseth, both of ASU. Stout, who shared medalist honors at the Big 12 Championship last year, moves up one place to #14 in the rankings.
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Florida defeated Texas A&M 4-1 to win the program's 17th SEC Championship at Sea Island Golf Club. It was the Gators' second conference title in the last three seasons and 17th overall. Florida beat #6 Oklahoma 3-2 in the quarterfinals and the No. 1 seeds Auburn (#2) in the semifinals. Auburn topped the stroke play qualifying with a tournament record 38-under (802) 54-hole score, nine shots ahead of LSU. #6 Jackson Koivun of Auburn successfully defended his individual title on 12 under par, one ahead of Drew Goodman of Oklahoma.
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UCLA (#12) shot the best round of the day (+2) by eight strokes to overturn a three-shot overnight lead for Illinois (#13) and finish one shot ahead of their closest rivals at Baltimore Country Club. The individual medalist was Bruin standout Omar Morales (above, #66), who finished at seven under par, three shots ahead of Oregon's Grayson Leach.
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Charlotte (#44) beat USF (#33) in a playoff after both teams had tied on 35 under par, 16 shots ahead of North Texas. USF's Jake Peacock (above, #41) won the individual tournament with a 54-hole total of 202 (-14), closing with a bogey-free round of 66 (-6).
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Marquette (#46), the highest ranked program in a field of 10 teams, pulled away for an 11-shot victory over nearest challengers Xavier, shooting 17 under par atCallawassie Island Club in Okatie, South Carolina. Alex Herd of Connecticut was the individual medalist on -11, five shots ahead of Barnes Blake of Georgetown
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Top rankedPepperdine (#21) captured its 23rd WCC Championship, winning two rounds of match play. The Waves defeated Pacific 3-1 in the semifinals and sealed the conference crown with a 3-1 win over LMU in the finals. The Waves had shot a 16-under-par closing round to complete a dominant 12-shot victory over nearest challengers Loyola Marymount in the stroke play portion at Green Valley Country Club in Fairfield, California. Mahanth Chirravuri (#51) defeated his Pepperdine teammate Kris Kuvaas in a playoff to clinch the individual title after they had tied at 15 under par thru 54 holes.
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At 54 under par, San Diego State (#16) won the title by 31 shots at Emerald Valley GC in Creswell in Oregon. UNLV (-31) came through with a final round of 13 under par to edge New Mexico (-30) for second place. Latin-American Amateur champion Justin Hastings (#36) made it an Aztecs double by finishing as individual medalist on 18 under par, four shots ahead of teammate Harry Takis (#149).
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In the championship match, Sam Houston State (above) won the last two games on the course to defeat University of Texas at El Paso 3-2. Liberty headed the nine-team field after 54 holes of stroke playat Texarkana Country Club, with Aidan Thomas of New Mexico State (-8) edging Liberty's Ike Joy by one shot in the individual tournament.
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Defending champions Howard (+8) overcame a seven-shot deficit to finish two shots ahead of Long Island at Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Virginia. Pyae Phyo Thu of FDU shot a final round 68 to seal a comprehensive win in the individual competition.
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Central Arkansas (-26) went wire to wire but were almost caught at the death by Stetson (-25), for whom Gaspar Glaudas (-11) won the individual competition, going bogey-free for his last 52 holes at Kinderlou Forest GC in Georgia.
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Princeton claimed the title, its 23rd overall, at one under par, 17 shots clear of Columbia. Round three of the championship was cancelled due to bad weather at Rolling Green Golf Club in Springfield, Pennsylvania. Princeton’s Riccardo Fantinelli captured his second medalist honors in the last three years.
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No.1 seed Little Rock (#43) beat Tennessee-Martin 3-2 in the match play final to clinch its second OVC title in three years. Little Rock headed the field after 54 holes of stroke play (-17), 10 clear of Lindenwood. Jonathan Xoinis of Tennessee-Martin and Rhett Martin of Little Rock finished tied at -6 to head the individual tournament.
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Top-ranked Augusta (above, #103) came out on top in an 11-team field at at Comanche Trace Ranch in Texas, shooting 21 under for three rounds, nine shots better than Incarnate Word. Bo Blanchard (-16) made it a double for Augusta by finishing as individual medalist.
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Davidson shot a closing five-under-par round to finish at at 10 under par and edge Richmond by a shot in a 12-team field in Orlando. Ben Cors of Dayton (-11) was the individual champion.
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Coastal Carolina (-14) won by one shot over Arkansas State at Annandale GC in Madison, Mississippi. Jack Maxey (Arkansas State) and Eli Orego (Louisiana) were tied at the top on six under par in the individual tournament.
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Seattle (above, +20) secured its second WAC Championship with a three-shot win over Grand Canyon at Chaparral Pines. Utah Valley sophomore Dane Huddleston captured his first conference individual championship by winning a two-hole playoff against defending champion Kevin Li from Seattle.
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Illinois State (-8) came in three shots ahead of Murray State at Des Moines Golf & Country Club CC in Iowa. Trey Wall of Murray State was the individual medalist.
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Elon (above, #74) won its first CAA Championship, defeating Drexel on the first playoff hole at Union League National GC in Swainton, New Jersey. Henric Bjelke of Campbell won individual honors, finishing five shots clear of the field.
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East Tennessee State (#90) led the eight-team field at Lake Oconee in Greensboro, finishing at 28 under par, 10 shots clear of UNCG. Colin Dutton of UNCG was the individual medalist on -10.
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Wright State led from start to finish to secure an 11-shot win over Cleveland State. Titus Boswell of IU Indy took medalist honors at six under par.
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Charleston Southern went wire-to-wire to wrap up a comfortable eight-shot win over High Point and USC Upstate. Jeep Patrick of Presbyterian finished at nine under par to take the individual title by three shots.
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Fairfield came from behind to finish at two under par, two shots ahead of Sacred Heart. Tadgh Burke of Fairfield shot two under thru 54 holes to finish as individual medalist.
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Florida A&M (+16) held off Arkansas-Pine Bluff to win by six shots. Jacob Holloway of Prairie View A&M and Sascha Robinson of Florida A&M tied in the individual tournament at even par.