Mens NCAA regional fields: Oklahoma State, Arizona State among No. 1 seeds

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Mens NCAA regional fields: Oklahoma State, Arizona State among No. 1 seeds

Oklahoma State is headed to Louisville, Ky.The top-ranked Cowboys, the reigning NCAA champions, were named the top seed for the Louisville Regional by the NCAA Division I mens golf committee on Wednesday. Five other teams received top seeds Wake Forest to Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Vanderbilt to Athens, Ga.; Arizona State to Stanford, Calif.; Texas to Austin, Texas; and Oklahoma to Pullman, Wash. for the 54-hole regional tournaments, which will take place May 13-15.In all, 81 teams (including 31 automatic qualifiers) and 45 individuals had their regional tickets officially punched live on Golf Channel.The six regional sites are: Palouse Ridge (Pullman), UT Golf Club (Austin), Stanford Golf Course (Stanford), University of Louisville Golf Club (Louisville), University of Georgia Golf Course (Athens) and TPC Myrtle Beach (Myrtle Beach).For another year, the committee selected teams solely based on Golfstat ranking. This method left Iowa and SMU severely under-seeded, the Hawkeyes as a No. 7 seed and Mustangs as a No. 10. Both teams had unique disqualifications this season, occurrences that had major ramifications throughout the rankings, especially around the magic number of 60.Kansas State was the first team left out, at No. 61, followed by Coastal Carolina, which played and lost to both Iowa and SMU this season.Another observation is the committees placing of teams. The committee states that it is sensitive to geographic proximity and travel concerns in its attempt to build six equally competitive regionals. However, many teams will have to travel large distances for their regionals.For the second straight season, Cal will play three time zones away. This year, theyll play in Myrtle Beach as a No. 2 seed. LSU is another team on the move again. The Tigers will play in California for the second straight season, heading to Stanford as the No. 3 seed.The Stanford Regional has three teams from North Carolina, two from Georgia and one each from Florida, Virginia and Mississippi. The Austin Regional has three California teams. The Pullman Regional has three SEC teams.The committee obviously tried to send teams to courses where they havent played before, but this strategy will benefit the host schools even more. Just two of the six regionals are hosted by non-competing schools.The top five teams and lowest individual not on a top-5 team will advance out of each regional. The NCAA Championship will take place May 24-29 at Blessings Golf Club in Fayetteville, Ark. Thumbnail College Central

NCAA men's conference championship results

Its conference championship season in mens college golf and GolfChannel.com will keep you up to date as each championship finishes. Here is a look at the complete fields:MYRTLE BEACH REGIONALTEAMS1. Wake Forest2. Cal3. Texas Tech4. Illinois (Big Ten)5. Florida State6. UNLV7. Oregon8. Ohio State9. Northwestern10. Oregon State11. Cal State-Fullerton (Big West)12. Middle Tennessee State (C-USA)13. VCU (A-10)14. Robert Morris (Northeast)INDIVIDUALS1. Jack Lang, Davidson2. Zack Taylor, Coastal Carolina3. Bobby Bai, UCF4. Kyler Tate, UCF5. Florian Schroedl, Fairleigh Dickinson
ATHENS REGIONALTEAMS1. Vanderbilt2. Duke3. Georgia4. Liberty5. Alabama6. Tennessee7. Campbell (Big South)8. Kentucky9. Nevada10. SMU11. Memphis (American)12. North Carolina-Wilmington (CAA)13. Princeton (Ivy League)INDVIDUALS1. Roland Massimino, Kansas State2. Jacob Eklund, Kansas State3. Eduardo Carrete, Jacksonville4. Keller Harper, Furman5. Jeremy Gandon, Kansas State6. Billy Tom Sargent, Western Kentucky7. Logan Sowell, College of Charleston8. John Gough, Charlotte9. Jordan Warnock, South Carolina Upstate10. Will Halamandaris, Lafayette
LOUISVILLE REGIONALTEAMS1. Oklahoma State (Big 12)2. Auburn3. North Florida (ASUN)4. Louisville5. Baylor6. Arkansas State (Sun Belt)7. Iowa State8. West Virginia9. Arizona10. Mississippi State11. New Mexico (Mountain West)12. Jacksonville State (Ohio Valley)13. Southern Illinois (Missouri Valley)INDIVIDUALS1. Jordan Hahn, Wisconsin2. Jamie Stewart, Missouri3. Miguel Delgado, Notre Dame4. Trent Wallace, Illinois State5. Jimmy Hervol, UConn6. Logan Lowe, George Washington7. David Rauer, Illinois State8. Garrett Wood, Xavier9. Duncan McNeill, Toledo10. George Kneiser, Green Bay
STANFORD REGIONALTEAMS1. Arizona State2. Stanford (Pac-12)3. LSU4. North Carolina State5. North Carolina6. South Florida7. Kansas8. Virginia9. Ole Miss10. Georgia Southern11. North Carolina-Greensboro (SoCon)12. Augusta University (MEAC)13. Denver (Summit League)INDIVIDUALS1. Austin Squires, Cincinnati2. Riley Elmes, Loyola Marymount3. James Nicholas, Yale4. Kyler Dunkle, Utah5. Teddy Zinsner, Yale6. Guillaume Fanonnel, Louisiana-Monroe7. Alex Lee, Fresno State8. Jack Rhea, East Tennessee State9. Shiso Go, East Tennessee State10. Jake Vincent, Southern Utah
AUSTIN REGIONALTEAMS1. Texas2. Southern California3. Pepperdine (West Coast)4. Clemson5. TCU6. Arkansas (SEC)7. Iowa8. Marquette (Big East)9. San Jose State10. St. Marys11. Sam Houston State (Southland)12. Missouri-Kansas City (WAC)13. Prairie View A&M (SWAC)14. Army (Patriot League)INDIVIDUALS1. Blake Elliott, McNeese State2. Angus Flanagan, Minnesota3. Cody Burrows, Oral Roberts4. Jake Benson, Rice5. Jeffrey Peters, St. Peters
PULLMAN REGIONALTEAMS1. Oklahoma2. Georgia Tech (ACC)3. South Carolina4. Texas A&M5. UCLA6. BYU7. Colorado State8. Florida9. Michigan State10. Purdue11. Kent State (MAC)12. Northern Colorado (Big Sky)13. Wright State (Horizon League)14. Iona (MAAC)INDIVIDUALS1. Thomas Hutchison, UC Davis2. Zach Smith, UC Santa Barbara3. Daniel OLoughlin, Colorado4. Tim Widing, San Francisco5. Jake Chanen, Grand Canyon



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