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    2026 NCAA Men's D-I Golf Regionals teams selected: Who's in, who's out?

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    Joe Scarnici

    May 06, 2026
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    Top-ranked Auburn, reigning national champion Oklahoma State, Virginia, Florida, Texas and Arkansas earned top seeds when the NCAA Division I men’s golf committee revealed on Wednesday the 81 schools and 45 individuals who will be playing in the six 2025 NCAA Men’s Regional tournaments being held around the country May 18-20.

    The top five teams from each regional and the low individual not on those teams advance to the NCAA Championship at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, Calif., May 29-June 3.

    Fifteen SEC teams earned NCAA postseason berths, the most of any conference. The ACC and Big 12 each got 12 teams into the field while the Big Ten had six teams qualify.

    Auburn has won five team titles in the 2025-26 season. The Tigers are led by junior Jackson Koivon, who is having a historic season with six individual wins in his last eight starts. Auburn won the NCAA title two years ago and reached match play in 2025.

    But standing in the Tigers way is the defending champion, Oklahoma State. A year ago at Omni LaCosta, the Cowboys beat Virginia in the finals to claim the school’s 12th men's national golf championship. All five starters from last season's squad—Preston Stout (three-time Big 12 medalist), Ethan Fang (British Am champion), Gaven Lane, Eric Lee and Filip Fahlberg-Johnsson—are back competing again. The last school to repeat as men’s winners was Alabama in 2013 and 2014. Meanwhile, there’s guaranteed to be a new individual winner as last year’s medalist, Ole Miss’s Michael LaSasso, turned pro earlier this season.

    This is the 17th year the men’s national championship is including match play to decide the team champion. The tournament begins with a 72-hole stroke-play segment to crown an individual champion (who will earn exemptions into the U.S. Open this summer and next year’s Masters) and whittle the field down to eight schools. Those teams will then compete in a head-to-head match-play bracket.

    Thirty-nine programs have advanced to match play since the format was adopted in 2009, with Oklahoma State having the most appearances with 10, followed by Illinois (nine) and Texas (eight).

    ATHENS REGIONAL

    University of Georgia Golf Course, Athens, Ga.

    Teams (listed by seed; conference champs in brackets)

    Auburn

    Illinois

    Vanderbilt

    Brigham Young

    Georgia

    Louisville

    Kansas

    Northwestern

    College of Charleston

    Rice

    Southern Mississippi

    Harvard [Ivy League]

    Howard [Northeast]

    Individuals

    Malan Potgieter, Louisiana

    Hugo Thyr, South Alabama

    Max Bengtsson, Coastal Carolina [Sun Belt]

    Drew Sykes, Coastal Carolina

    Erik Olin, UAB

    Matthis Lefevre, Stetson

    Andrew Ferworn, North Alabama

    Shaun Cook, Kennesaw State

    Rasmus Ditzinger, Fairfield [Metro Atlantic Athletic]

    Vicente Rodriguez, Alabama A&M [Southwestern Athletic]

    BERMUDA RUN REGIONAL

    Bermuda Run (N.C.) Country Club

    Teams (listed by seed; conference champs in brackets)

    Virginia [ACC]

    Ole Miss [SEC]

    Pepperdine [WCC]

    Georgia Tech

    Southern California

    Wake Forest

    Mississippi State

    Little Rock [Ohio Valley]

    NC State

    Kentucky

    Houston

    Richmond [Atlantic 10]

    Navy [Patriot League]

    Presbyterian [Big South]

    Individuals

    Emil Riegger, Maryland

    Tyler Jones, Western Carolina

    Harris Barth, Furman

    Kelvin Hernandez, UNC Greensboro [Southern]

    Dewi John, Charleston Southern [Big South]

    BRYAN REGIONAL

    Tradition Club, Bryan, Texas

    Teams (listed by seed; conference champs in brackets)

    Texas

    North Carolina

    Tennessee

    New Mexico

    Texas A&M

    TCU

    UNCW [Coastal Athletic]

    UNLV [Mountain West]

    Colorado

    Cincinnati

    Chattanooga [Southern]

    Miami (Ohio) [Mid-American]

    UTRGV [Southland]

    Arkansas-Pine Bluff [Southwestern Athletic]

    Individuals

    William Sides, SMU

    Ben Steinmann, SMU

    Jonas Appel, Baylor

    Arth Sinha, UT Arlington [Western Athletic]

    Joel Talusen, UIW [Southland]

    COLUMBUS REGIONAL

    Ohio State University Golf Club, Columbus, Ohio

    Teams (listed by seed; conference champs in brackets)

    Florida

    Arizona State

    Stanford

    Long Beach State [Big West]

    Florida State

    Utah

    South Carolina

    California

    South Florida

    Memphis

    Oregon

    Illinois State [Missouri Valley]

    Wright State [Horizon League]

    Individuals

    Riccardo Fantinelli, Princeton

    Ryan Shellberg, Iowa

    Paul Beauvy, Iowa State

    Chun-Ta Wu, Minnesota

    Caleb Bond, Michigan State

    Ashton McCulloch, Michigan State

    Lucas Politano, Rutgers

    Carter Maneth, Middle Tennessee

    Zachary May, Iowa State

    Arjun Singh Bhatia, LIU [Northeas]

    CORVALLIS REGIONAL

    Trysting Tree Golf Club, Corvallis, Ore.

    Teams (listed by seed; conference champs in brackets)

    Arkansas

    Texas Tech

    Oklahoma

    Charlotte [American Athletic]

    UCLA [Big Ten]

    Notre Dame

    San Diego

    Purdue

    Georgia Southern

    Oregon State

    Liberty [Conference USA]

    Xavier [Big East]

    Sacramento State [Big Sky]

    Individuals

    Sam Renner, Washington State

    Avinash Iyer, San Jose State

    Finn Koelle, Washington

    Jacob Goode, Washington

    Emil Borrestuen Herstad, Washington

    Keshav Mungali, San Joste State

    Ivan Barahona, San Jose State

    Alex Lindstrom, Kansas State

    Dylan Boenning, Washington State

    Gustav Liljeberg, Oral Roberts [Summit League]

    MARANA REGIONAL

    The Gallery Golf Club, Marana, Ariz.

    Teams (listed by seed; conference champs in brackets)

    Oklahoma State [Big 12]

    LSU

    Arizona

    Alabama

    Duke

    Clemson

    San Diego State

    Arkansas State [Sun Belt]

    West Virginia

    Florida Gulf Coast [ASUN]

    St. Mary’s (Calif.)

    Tarleton State [Western Athletic]

    North Dakota State [Summit League]

    Iona [Metro Atlantic Athletic]

    Individuals

    Rudy Sautron, Nebraska

    Dylan Teeter, UTEP

    Trevor Algya, LMU

    Veikka Viskari, Missouri

    Javier Delgadillo, New Mexico State [Conference USA]