Full field of teams, individuals competing at the 2022 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championship

A total of 221 participants will compete for a national title.

A total of 221 participants will compete at the 2022 NCAA Div. III Men’s Golf Championship.

The NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Committee announced the 43 teams and six individuals who will compete for the national title, May 10-13 at Mission Inn Resort and Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida. The championship will be hosted by Oglethorpe and the Greater Orlando Sports Commission.

The 72-hole stroke-play championship features a 36 hole cut to the top 18 teams and top six individuals not on one of those teams.

Thirty-two conference champions were awarded automatic qualification. Two teams were selected from Pool B, comprised of “independent institutions and institutions that are members of conferences that do not meet the requirements for automatic qualification,” according to the NCAA. The final nine teams came from Pool C, which features institutions from automatic-qualifying conferences that didn’t win the championship.

The six individuals were selected from the remaining players whose teams didn’t qualify.

Regional fields: Women’s Div. I | Men’s Div. II

Automatic qualifiers (by conference)

Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference, Penn State-Altoona
American Rivers Conference, Luther
American Southwest Conference, Mary Hardin-Baylor
Atlantic East Conference, Cabrini
Centennial Conference, Franklin & Marshall
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin, Illinois Wesleyan
Commonwealth Coast Conference, Endicott
Empire 8, St. John Fisher
Great Northeast Athletic Conference, Saint Joseph’s (Maine)
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference, Transylvania
Landmark Conference, Drew
Liberty League, New York University
Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference, Salem State
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, Hope
Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth, Stevenson
Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom, Stevens Institute of Technology
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Saint John’s (Minnesota)
New England Small College Athletic Conference, Hamilton
North Atlantic Conference, Husson
North Coast Athletic Conference, Kenyon
Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference, Aurora
Northwest Conference, Willamette
Ohio Athletic Conference, John Carroll
Old Dominion Athletic Conference, Hampden-Sydney
Presidents’ Athletic Conference, Westminster(Pennsylvania)
Skyline Conference, Farmingdale State
Southern Athletic Association, Oglethorpe
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Webster
United East Conference, Rosemont
Upper Midwest Athletic Conference, Bethany Lutheran
USA South Athletic Conference, Methodist

Pool B

Babson
Emory

Pool C

Carnegie Mellon
Christopher Newport
Greensboro
Gustavus Adolphus
Huntingdon
Piedmont
University of the South
Washington and Lee
Wittenberg

Individuals

Eddie Coffren V, Lynchburg
Joey Harrigan, Rensselaer
Christian Rodriguez, Southwestern (Texas)
Jacob Mason, Trinity (Texas)
Chase Maus, Texas Lutheran
Cole Jahnke, Wisconsin-Eau Claire

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The field is set for the NCAA Division III Men’s National Championship

The NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Committee has announced who will compete May 11-14 for the Division II national title.

The NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Committee has announced who will compete May 11-14 at Oglebay in Wheeling, West Virginia, for the Division III national title. The 72-hole event will feature 37 teams and six individuals, with a cut to the top 18 teams and top six individuals not on those teams after 36 holes.

In Division III, the national-championship field is selected by a combination of automatic qualifying spots and pool selections. Beyond the 30 AQ spots, four teams were selected from Pool B, which consists of independent institutions and institutions that are members of conferences that do not meet the requirements for automatic qualification and three berths were reserved for Pool C, which are institutions from automatic-qualifying conferences that are not the conference champion plus any remaining Pool B teams.

The national championship was canceled in 2020, but Illinois Wesleyan returns this year after winning its first national title in program history in 2019.

Conferences Receiving Automatic Qualification Berths (30)

  • Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference – Pennsylvania State Univ. Erie, The Behrend College
  • American Rivers Conference – Nebraska Wesleyan
  • American Southwest Conference – Mary Hardin-Baylor
  • Centennial Conference – Franklin & Marshall
  • College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin – Illinois Wesleyan
  • Colonial States Athletic Conference – Rosemont
  • Commonwealth Coast Conference – Western New England
  • Empire 8 – Utica
  • Great Northeast Athletic Conference – Albertus Magnus
  • Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference – Rose-Hulman
  • Landmark Conference – Catholic
  • Liberty League – Rensselaer Polytechnic
  • Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association – Trine
  • Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth – York College (Pennsylvania)
  • Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom – Stevens Institute of Technology
  • Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – St. John’s (Minnesota)
  • New England Small College Athletic Conference – Trinity (Connecticut)
  • North Atlantic Conference – Husson
  • North Coast Athletic Conference – Denison
  • North Eastern Athletic Conference – Pennsylvania College of Technology
  • Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference – Aurora
  • Northwest Conference – Willamette
  • Ohio Athletic Conference – Otterbein
  • Old Dominion Athletic Conference – Guilford
  • Presidents’ Athletic Conference – Westminster PA
  • Skyline Conference – Farmingdale State
  • Southern Athletic Association – South – Sewanee
  • St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference – Webster
  • Upper Midwest Athletic Conference – Wisconsin-Superior
  • USA South Athletic Conference – Piedmont

Pool B Berths (4)

  • Emory
  • Trinity Texas
  • Carnegie Mellon
  • Christopher Newport

Pool C Berths (3)

  • Methodist
  • Huntingdon
  • St. Thomas Minnesota

Individuals (6)

  • Kevin Burris, Pfeiffer
  • Cameron Starr, LaGrange
  • Lane Roye, McMurry
  • Jacob Pedersen, Gustavus Adolphus
  • Declan Hickton, Rochester
  • Pierce Robinson, Washington & Lee