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Teams announced for NCAA DI men’s regionals

Eighty-one teams and an additional 45 individuals were announced Wednesday as being selected to compete in the NCAA Division I men’s regionals, May 14-16.

Three regional sites will each consist of 13 teams and an extra 10 individual players, whose teams were not selected. Another three regional sites will each consist of 14 teams and an extra five individuals. The low five teams and low individual, whose team did not qualify, from each of the six sites, will advance to the NCAA Championship, May 25-30, hosted by Oklahoma State at Karsten Creek Golf Club in Stillwater, Okla.

The six regional sites include Reunion Resort in Kissimmee, Fla., hosted by the University of Central Florida; Lonnie Poole Golf Course in Raleigh, N.C., hosted by North Carolina State; the Scarlet Course at OSU Golf Club in Columbus, Ohio, hosted by Ohio State; Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club in Norman, Okla., hosted by the University of Oklahoma; The Reserve at Spanos Park in Stockton, Calif., hosted by the University of the Pacific; and the Traditions Club in Bryan, Texas, hosted by Texas A&M.

Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma (defending national champion), LSU and Texas A&M are the top seeds in their respective regionals. Here’s a look at the regional breakdown, along with teams and players:

Orlando RegionalRaleigh RegionalNorman Regional
VanderbiltGeorgia TechOklahoma
FloridaCalifornia Auburn
North CarolinaTexas Arkansas
South Florida Arizona State FSU
Kent State Duke North Florida
ArizonaN.C. StatePepperdine
Purdue LibertyBYU
Colorado State Missouri Virginia
Saint Mary’sSanta Clara San Diego State
UCF Campbell Nevada
Coastal CarolinaMiddle Tennessee State Sam Houston State
Jacksonville State Augusta Missouri-Kansas City
Georgetown Davidson Navy
Central Connecticut State IonaPrairie View A&M
Steven Fisk (Georgia Southern)Dawson Armstrong (Lipscomb)Ian Snyman (North Texas)
R.J. Keur (UAB)Mark Lawrence (Virginia Tech)McClure Meissner (SMU)
Yannick Schütz (South Alabama)Conor Purcell (Charlotte)Peyton Wilhoit (Southern Illinois)
Billy Tom Sargent (Western Kentucky)Alex Weiss (Marshall)Chris Korte (Denver)
Saptak Talwar (Sacred Heart)Brendan MacDougall (High Point)Tanner Napier (Arkansas State)

Columbus RegionalStockton RegionalCollege Station Regional
Oklahoma StateLSUTexas A&M
IllinoisAlabama Baylor
Texas Tech Stanford Clemson
UNLV Southern California Kentucky
Wake Forest Oregon UCLA
Northwestern TCU Ole Miss
Penn State Colorado South Carolina
Tennessee Kansas San Francisco
Louisville Kennesaw State Georgia
Jacksonville Iowa State Mississippi State
Michigan State UNC-Greensboro UNC-Wilmington
Yale UC-Irving Northern Colorado
Cleveland State North Dakota State Bradley
Kyle Mueller (Michigan)Carl Yuan (Washington)Michael Perras (Houston)
Matthew Naumec (Boston College)Riley Elmes (Loyola Marymount)Mitchell Meissner (Rice)
Alex Schaake (Iowa)Vinnie Murphy (Grand Canyon)Blake Elliott (McNeese)
Patrick Flavin (Miami-Ohio)Felix Mory (California State University, Northridge)Zander Lozano (University of Texas at San Antonio)
David Kocher (Maryland)Blake Tomlinson (Utah)Mario Carmona (Rice)
Daniel Wetterich (Ohio State)Charles Corner (UTEP)Hunter Eichhorn (Marquette)
Peter Knade (Maryland)Henry Lee (Washington)Lewis George (Central Arkansas)
Jacob Poore (Northern Kentucky)Jeremy Gandon (Kansas State)Jake Brown ( Indiana)
Zach Schroeder (Indiana University-Purdue University)Ryan Han (UC Davis)Matt Murlick (Marquette)
Nick Wilkins (Morehead State)Michael Christifulli (Siena)Michael Sass (College of Charleston)