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NCAA men's golf selection recap: Bracket, schedule for 2025 championship


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The full 81-team field for the men's college golf championship was unveiled with Wednesday's annual selection show.

Eighty-one teams comprise six regionals, with 13 teams in three of the regionals and 14 teams in the other three competitions. The same regionals include 10 or five individual golfers, respectively, whose teams didn't qualify for the tournament.

Auburn (Auburn Regional) was the No. 1 overall seed of the men's college golf championship, ahead of other No. 1 seeds Ole Miss (Tallahassee Regional), Oklahoma State (Urbana Regional), LSU (Amherst Regional). Arizona State (Bremerton Regional) and Texas (Reno Regional).

Thirty teams and six individuals not on those teams will reach the championship round, which will be held from May 23-28 at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, the same location for the women's college golf championship.

SEC teams have claimed the last three national championships, with Auburn, Florida and Texas being the three most-recent winners. Oklahoma also finished as runner-up to Pepperdine in 2021.

Here's how to watch the men's college golf selection show on Wednesday:

Individual qualifiers for NCAA men's golf championship

Individual golfers whose teams didn't qualify for any of the six regionals are also selected to compete in the men's college golf championship. Here's the full list of golfers by regional:

  • Amherst Regional: Andrew Swanson (Clemson), Kaleb Wilson (West Virginia), Ike Joy (Liberty), Emil Riegger (Maryland), Peicheng Chen (St. John's), Sakke Siltala (Texas State), Henric Bjelke (Campbell), Colin Dutton (UNCG), Alex Heard (UConn), Nolan Schuermann (Holy Cross)
  • Tallahassee Regional: Malan Potgieter (Louisiana), Nashawn Tyson (Florida Atlantic), Hugo Thyr (South Alabama), Niilo Maki-Petaja (Louisiana Tech), Gaspar Glaudas (Stetson)
  • Auburn Regional: Louis Anceaux (Louisiana Monroe), Claes Borregaard (Kennesaw State), Xing Luo (North Alabama), Thomas Schmidt (Arkansas State), Parker Claxton (Georgia Southern), Camden Braidech (Chattanooga), Yixiang Wang (Memphis), Jack Maxey (Arkansas State), Jeep Patrick (Presbyterian), Jonathan Xoinis (UT Martin)
  • Urbana Regional: Hunter Thomson (Michigan), Jack Schoenberger (Kentucky), Paul Beauvy (Iowa State), Patton Samuels (Austin Peay), Anthony Delisanti (Valparaiso), Clay Merchent (Indiana), Ryan Ford (Cincinnati), Ben Cors (Dayton), Titus Boswell (IU Indy), Trey Wall (Murray State)
  • Reno Regional: Dane Huddleston (Utah Valley), Baron Szeto (Cal Poly), Max Schliesing (UTEP), Tegan Andrews (Cal State Fullerton), Dylan Teeter (UTEP)
  • Bremerton Regional: Sam Renner (Washington State), Lukas Boandl (Rice), Mason Snyder (Loyola Marymount), Cade Anderson (Loyola Marymount), Daniel Zou (Rice)

Bremerton Regional

Arizona State and SEC champions Florida lead the Bremerton Regional in Washington:

  1. Arizona State
  2. Florida
  3. Utah
  4. South Carolina
  5. USC
  6. Colorado
  7. Charlotte
  8. Kansas
  9. Colorado State
  10. Kansas State
  11. Elon
  12. Coastal Carolina
  13. Oral Roberts
  14. Seattle

Reno Regional

National championship contender Texas headlines the Reno Regional. Here's the field:

  1. Texas
  2. Virginia
  3. Alabama
  4. Duke
  5. Mississippi State
  6. BYU
  7. San Diego
  8. Santa Clara
  9. California
  10. Grand Canyon
  11. Sam Houston
  12. East Tennessee State
  13. Central Arkansas
  14. Fairfield

Tallahassee Regional

Here's the field No. 1 seed Ole Miss will be facing in the Tallahassee Regional, where host team Florida State is the No. 2 seed:

  1. Ole Miss
  2. Florida State
  3. San Diego State
  4. Georgia
  5. Louisville
  6. Northwestern
  7. Notre Dame
  8. New Mexico
  9. USC
  10. Michigan State
  11. Furman
  12. Augusta
  13. Davidson
  14. Florida A&M

Urbana Regional

Oklahoma State leads the Urbana Regional. Here's the full lineup:

  1. Oklahoma State
  2. North Carolina
  3. Illinois
  4. Texas Tech
  5. Long Beach State
  6. UNLV
  7. Houston
  8. Marquette
  9. Troy
  10. Pacific
  11. NC State
  12. Illinois State
  13. Wright State

Amherst Regional

Here are the 13 teams competing at the Amherst Regional:

  1. LSU
  2. Oklahoma
  3. Vanderbilt
  4. Pepperdine
  5. Tennessee
  6. Arizona
  7. Stanford
  8. Wake Forest
  9. Arkansas
  10. Florida Gulf Coast
  11. Kent State
  12. Princeton
  13. Howard

Auburn Regional

Here's the full lineup for the Auburn Regional:

  1. Auburn
  2. Texas A&M
  3. UCLA
  4. SMU
  5. Georgia Tech
  6. Oregon
  7. Purdue
  8. Arkansas-Little Rock
  9. TCU
  10. College of Charleston
  11. New Mexico State
  12. Loyola Maryland
  13. USC Upstate

No. 1 seeds for NCAA men's golf championship

Here are the six No. 1 seeds for the 2025 NCAA men's golf championship:

  • Auburn (Auburn Regional)
  • Ole Miss (Tallahassee Regional)
  • Oklahoma State (Urbana Regional)
  • LSU (Amherst Regional)
  • Arizona State (Bremerton Regional)
  • Texas (Reno Regional)

NCAA men's golf championship location

The 2025 men's college golf championship will be held at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.

NCAA men's golf regional locations

Here are the six regional locations for the men's college golf championship in 2025:

  • Poplar Grove Golf Course in Amherst, Virginia (hosted by Liberty)
  • Auburn University Club in Auburn, Alabama (hosted by Auburn)
  • Gold Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton, Washington (hosted by Washington)
  • Montreux Golf and Country Club in Reno, Nevada (hosted by Nevada and Reno Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority)
  • Seminole Legacy Golf Club in Tallahassee, Florida (hosted by Florida State)
  • Atkins Golf Club in Urbana, Illinois (hosted by Illinois)

When does the NCAA men's golf tournament start?

  • Date: Monday, May 12-14

The NCAA men's college golf regionals start on May 12, and continue through May 14. Competition of separate 54-hole tournaments will be held at six regional sites across the country.

When is the NCAA men's golf championship?

  • Date: May 23-28

Thirty teams and six individuals from non-qualifying teams will advance to the championship round on May 23-28 in Carlsbad, California.

What time is NCAA men's golf selection show?

  • Date: Wednesday, April 30
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET

The men's college golf selection show is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. ET on Wednesday, April 30.

What channel is NCAA men's golf bracket reveal?

  • Channel: Golf Channel

The NCAA men's golf selection show will air on the Golf Channel on Wednesday, April 30.

How to stream NCAA men's golf bracket reveal

The men's college golf championship selection show can be streamed on Fubo, which covers the Golf Channel and offers a free trial to potential subscribers.