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Men's Golf Collects 11th NCAA Regional Berth

INDIANAPOLIS – The Southern New Hampshire University men's golf team received the East Region's No. 1 seed and claimed its 11th NCAA Regional nod Friday when the NCAA announced the field of 80 teams and 32 student-athletes competing as individuals that were selected to participate in regional competition that will be conducted May 5-7.

The Penmen, who will be making their eighth straight appearance (the NCAA Championships were not held in 2020), are seeded first in the East Region.  10 teams from the Atlantic Region, and 10 from the East Region, will play at the Ravenwood Golf Club in Victor, N.Y.  Le Moyne College and Rochester Sports will serve as the host.

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 16-20 at TPC Michigan in Detroit, Michigan.

SNHU's best showing at the Atlantic/East Regional came in 2018 when it captured the program's first regional crown and advanced to the NCAA National Championship for the second time in school history, placing 15th. SNHU also finished second at the regionals in 2016 and advanced to the NCAA National Championship, submitting the highest finish for a team from New England since 2004 with a 16th-place performance.  Last May, the Penmen finished 12th of 16 teams at the NCAA Atlantic/East Regional Championship in Indianapolis.

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Atlantic/East Regional
Ravenwood Golf Club, Victor, N.Y.

Atlantic Region

  1. Davis & Elkins
  2. Charleston (West Virginia) 
  3. West Liberty
  4. Gannon
  5. Mercyhurst
  6. Indiana (Pennsylvania) 
  7. California (Pennsylvania)
  8. West Chester
  9. Pittsburgh-Johnstown
  10. Livingstone 

Individuals:

  1. Noah Clark, Concord
  2. Yadhu Urs, Wheeling
  3. Bobby Lugiano, Millersville
  4. Mason Kidwell, Shepherd

East Region:

  1. Southern New Hampshire
  2. Le Moyne
  3. St. Thomas Aquinas
  4. Post
  5. Assumption
  6. Goldey-Beacom
  7. Wilmington (Delaware) 
  8. Bentley
  9. Franklin Pierce
  10. Saint Anselm

Individuals:

  1. Alexander Lundvall, Dominican (New York)
  2. Alejandro Gomez Cervantes, Dominican (New York)
  3. Li Su, American International
  4. Gonzalo Maldonado Felices, Felician
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