2025 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championship Regionals: Selections and Clippd Rankings Overview
The NCAA has announced the 80 teams and 32 individual qualifiers for the 2025 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championship Regionals, scheduled for May 8–10. These selections mark the official start of the championship journey, culminating with the national finals at PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, from May 19–23.
Regional Breakdown
The championship features four super regionals: Atlantic/East, South/Southeast, Midwest/Central, and West/South Central. Each super regional includes 20 teams (10 from each constituent region) and four individual qualifiers per region. The top three teams and top two individuals not on advancing teams from each super regional will move on to the national finals.
Clippd Team Rankings: Top Contenders
According to Clippd's latest NCAA Division II men's golf team rankings, the top five teams entering regional play are:
Colorado Christian University
Grand Valley State University
University of North Georgia
University of Central Oklahoma
University of West Florida
These programs have delivered consistent performances throughout the season and are poised to make significant runs in their respective regionals.
Notable Regional Participants
Ferris State University: Ranked No. 48 nationally by Clippd, Ferris State enters the Midwest/Central Super Regional as the sixth seed from the Midwest Region. The Bulldogs have made 20 NCAA Tournament appearances in the past 22 years and aim to build on their ninth-place national finish in 2023.
University of Indianapolis (UIndy): UIndy brings top individual talent, led by standout performer Cameron Young.
William Jewell College: Represented by Bryson Oots, a key individual qualifier bringing both experience and momentum.
Lewis University: Ty Doty secured his regional spot through consistent play and will be one to watch.
Championship Outlook
As regional play approaches, the stakes are high. These tournaments will determine the national championship field — where the best of Division II men's golf will compete for the title. With a blend of powerhouse programs and rising contenders, the 2025 championship promises elite performances and showcases the depth of the collegiate game.
For the full list of selections and additional details, visit the official NCAA announcement.
Atlantic/East Super Regional
Atlantic Region Teams
Charleston (WV)
Gannon
Indiana (PA)
Pittsburgh-Johnstown
West Liberty
West Chester
Davis & Elkins
Mercyhurst
Shepherd
Fairmont State
Atlantic Region Individuals
David Chavez – Virginia State
Allan Terrazas – Fayetteville State
Sutton Dreier – Fayetteville State
Connor Strine – West Chester
East Region Teams
Southern New Hampshire
Bentley
Post
Franklin Pierce
Le Moyne
St. Thomas Aquinas
Assumption
American International
Saint Rose
Adelphi
East Region Individuals
Hermann Gavilan – New Haven
Seth Saffell – Franklin Pierce
Chris Huban – Bentley
Evan Desjardins – Bentley
South/Southeast Super Regional
South Region Teams
West Florida
Lynn
Barry
Lee
Delta State
Florida Southern
Valdosta State
Mississippi College
Christian Brothers
Spring Hill
South Region Individuals
Eric Boutwell – Montevallo
Gray Campbell – Union (TN)
Reggie Fear – Eckerd
Chase Long – Valdosta State
Southeast Region Teams
North Georgia
Limestone
Columbus State
Lincoln Memorial
Georgia Southwestern
Carson-Newman
Anderson (SC)
Young Harris
Newberry
Flagler
Southeast Region Individuals
Asmund Norum – King (TN)
Laurenz Meifels – Erskine
Simon Wright – Anderson (SC)
Jamie Markwick – Anderson (SC)
Midwest/Central Super Regional
Midwest Region Teams
Missouri S&T
Grand Valley State
Wayne State (MI)
Missouri–St. Louis
Findlay
Ferris State
Ohio Dominican
Saginaw Valley State
Ashland
Hillsdale
Midwest Region Individuals
Cameron Young – UIndy
Bryson Oots – William Jewell
Ty Doty – Lewis
Max Hsu – Maryville (MO)
Central Region Teams
Central Oklahoma
Henderson State
Harding
Washburn
Arkansas Tech
Southern Arkansas
Concordia–St. Paul
Winona State
Central Missouri
Arkansas–Fort Smith
Central Region Individuals
Jeffrey Johnston – Missouri Western
Elliot-Han Monteremal – Rogers State
Cooper Scheck – Fort Hays State
Jack Phillips – Southwestern Oklahoma State
West/South Central Super Regional
West Region Teams
Sonoma State
Cal State San Marcos
Western Washington
Cal State Monterey Bay
Chico State
Cal State East Bay
Stanislaus State
Cal State Dominguez Hills
Humboldt State
Cal Poly Pomona
West Region Individuals
Jonah Camarillo – Cal State Dominguez Hills
Ben Mulder – Northwest Nazarene
Giulio Zanichelli – Academy of Art
Fisher Ransom – Hawaii Pacific
South Central Region Teams
Colorado Christian
Midwestern State
Texas A&M–Commerce
St. Mary’s (TX)
Cameron
Texas A&M International
Western New Mexico
Arkansas–Fort Smith
Lubbock Christian
Oklahoma Christian
South Central Region Individuals
Will Tate – UT Permian Basin
Hayden Bowman – Lubbock Christian
Traejan Andrews – Fort Lewis
Juan Monckeberg – Texas A&M International
Sources:
Clippd Live Scoring