Michigan Golf Journal june

After the individual competition the top eight teams qualified for match play to decide the NCAA Champion. North Carolina was the top seed with Florida, Illinois, Pepperdine, Georgia Tech, Florida State, Virginia and Arizona State rounding out the top eight teams. The team championship was not final at the time of publishing, but the results can be found at: https:// results.golfstat.com/public/leaderboards/gsnav.cfm?pg=match&tid=2601 Men’s Division II Avalon Lakes Golf Club in Warren, Ohio hosted the Men’s NCAA Division II Championship. Oklahoma Christian took the title by 15 shots over Barry University. Grand Valley State wrapped up their 2023 season with a T-3 finish in the NCAA Division II National Championship. Although they did not place anyone in the top 20, the GVSU had solid efforts from all five players. They were led by Charles Delong and Bryce Wheeler, who both finished at T-25. Drew Coble was T-36, Nick Krueger T-40 and Charlie Cooley T-86. Men’s Division III Hope College, from Holland, Michigan, qualified for the Division III Championship, but did not make the final cut finishing outside the top 18 to enter match play. Women’s NCAA Division II Championship The Women’s NCAA Division II Championship was held at Fox Run Golf Club in Eureka, Missouri. Both Grand Valley State and Wayne State made it out of regionals to the Division II National Championship. The women from GVSU finished 11th, while the Wayne State ladies were 18th. Grand Valley State’s Paula Badino carded three solid rounds to get to -1 under par good enough for a T-4 finish in the Individual portion of the tournament.

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