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Ryan Thorpe

Men's Golf Ryan Thorpe, Associate A.D. for Communications

Men’s Golf Nabs Two Seed Among Midwest Regional Qualifiers

INDIANAPOLIS – The UIndy men's golf team will make its return to the NCAA DII Midwest/Central Regional next month. The Greyhounds have qualified for the postseason 18 of the past 19 years, with last season marking the team's only absence in that span.
 
Sporting an all-freshman lineup, the young and hungry Hounds earned an automatic bid to the regional with a title-winning performance at the GLVC Championships last week. UIndy earned the No. 2 seed in the Midwest and will be among 20 teams competing in the Midwest/Central Regional at Kickingbird Golf Club in Edmund, Okla., May 9-11.
 
The Greyhounds are one of four GLVC teams to make the cut, joining third-seeded Missouri S&T, No. 8-seed Missouri-St. Louis and ninth-seeded McKendree. Conference champs Findlay (G-MAC) and Ferris State (GLIAC) will also make the trip, as well as top-seeded Grand Valley State.
 
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 21-25 at the Orange County National Golf Club in Winter Garden, Fla. Based on the region's represented in last year's head-to-head medal play portion of the championships, the top five teams at the Midwest/Central Regional will advance.
 
 
MIDWEST TEAMS
1.    Grand Valley State
2.    UIndy [Great Lakes Valley Conference]
3.    Missouri S&T
4.    Ferris State [Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]
5.    Wayne State
6.    Findlay [Great Midwest Athletic Conference]
7.    Tiffin
8.    Missouri-St. Louis
9.    McKendree
10.  Davenport
 
MIDWEST INDIVIDUALS
1.    Bryson Oots, Wiliam Jewell
2.    Gunnar McCollins, Malone
3.    Kyle Buzaki, Walsh
4.    Evan Johnson, Northwood
 
CENTRAL TEAMS
1.    Central Oklahoma
2.    Henderson State [Great American Conference]
3.    Missouri Southern State [Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association]
4.    Harding
5.    Southern Arkansas
6.    Rogers State
7.    Central Missouri
8.    Winona State
9.    Minnesota State Mankato [Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference]
10.  Northeastern State
 
CENTRAL INDIVIDUALS
1.    Jeffrey Johnston, Missouri Western
2.    Jackson Cole, Arkansas Tech
3.    Brandon Sperling, Concordia- St. Paul
4.    Dalton McGinnis, Southeastern Oklahoma State


 
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