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Findlay Selected for 2023 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships

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 2023 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships. Regional play will be conducted May 11-13.

At a minimum, the top three teams and the top two student-athletes not with a team from each regional will advance to the finals, May 22-26 at Avalon Lakes in Warren, Ohio. The remaining eight team berths will be allocated based on the regions represented in the prior year's head-to-head medal play portion of the championships, with the maximum number of teams from a given region capped at seven. The finals will be hosted by the Mountain East Conference and Avalon Lakes at The Grand Resort.

Tournaments will be conducted at four regional sites with regional pairings as follows: Atlantic and East, Central and Midwest, South and Southeast, South Central and West.

Teams and individuals are listed in rank order. Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in brackets next to the institution's name.

Both the Midwest Region and Central Region will combine to play at The Bridges Golf Course, Winona, Minnesota; Winona State University, host. The Oilers qualified as the fourth seed in the Midwest Region. 

Midwest Region:

  1. Grand Valley State [Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]

  2. Missouri-St. Louis

  3. Missouri S&T

  4. Findlay

  5. McKendree [Great Lakes Valley Conference]

  6. Wayne State (Michigan)

  7. Maryville (Missouri)

  8. Ashland [Great Midwest Athletic Conference]

  9. Davenport

  10. Ferris State

Individuals:

  1. Connor Curry, Malone

  2. Johan Widal, Tiffin

  3. Kyle Buzaki, Walsh

  4. Alex Bishop, Purdue Northwest

Central Region:

  1. Henderson State [Great American Conference]

  2. Northeastern State

  3. Harding

  4. Washburn

  5. Central Oklahoma

  6. Southwestern Oklahoma State

  7. Southern Arkansas

  8. Missouri Southern State [Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association]

  9. Central Missouri

  10. Bemidji State [Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference]

Individuals:

  1. Marius Dosiere, Missouri Western

  2. Alessandro Trenta, Winona State

  3. Daniel Robles, Rogers State

  4. Brandon Sperling, Concordia St. Paul