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Oots Selected To NCAA Tournament For Second Consecutive Season

 <br /> <strong>INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.</strong> - The NCAA has announced the field of 80 teams and 32 student-athletes competing as individuals that have been selected to participate in regional competition of the 2025 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships. Among the 32 individuals is William Jewell's <em><a href="https://jewellcardinals.com/sports/mens-golf/roster/bryson-oots/7378">Bryson Oots</a></em> who is the second ranked individual selected in the Central/Midwest Regional. Oots, who was the first ever men's golfer to qualify for the NCAA Tournament a year ago has now done so in back-to-back years. Regionals will be at the St. Joesph Country Club from May 8-10 in St. Joseph, Missouri.<br /> <br /> <br /> Oots is coming off a career year, which has included four individual wins between the Arch Cup in the fall and Capra Invite, Lewis University Invite, and Upper Iowa Invite in the Spring, while tying his own single round NCAA era record of 66.<br />  <br /> The top five teams and the top two student-athletes not with a team from each regional will advance to the finals May 19-23 at Palm Beach Gardens, Flordia.<br />  <br /> Tournaments will be conducted at four regional sites with regional pairings as follows:<br /> Atlantic and East<br /> Central and Midwest<br /> South and Southeast<br /> South Central and West<br /> <br clear="all" /> Teams and individuals are listed in rank order. <br /> Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in brackets next to the institution's name. <br /> <br /> <strong>CENTRAL/MIDWEST REGIONAL </strong><br /> St. Joseph Country Club, St. Joseph Missouri Sports Commission & Missouri Western State University host<br />  <br /> <u>Central Region:</u><br /> 1.      Central Oklahoma [Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association]<br /> 2.      Henderson State [Great American Conference]<br /> 3.      Harding<br /> 4.      Washburn<br /> 5.      Arkansas Tech<br /> 6.      Southern Arkansas<br /> 7.      Concordia-St. Paul [Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference]<br /> 8.      Winona State<br /> 9.      Central Missouri<br /> 10.  Arkansas-Fort Smith<br /> <u>Individuals:</u><br /> 1.      Jeffrey Johnston, Missouri Western<br /> 2.      Elliot-han Monteremal, Rogers State<br /> 3.      Cooper Scheck, Fort Hays State<br /> 4.      Jack Phillips, Southwestern Oklahoma State<br /> <u>Midwest Region:</u><br /> 1.      Missouri S&T [Great Lakes Valley Conference]<br /> 2.      Grand Valley State<br /> 3.      Wayne State (Michigan) [Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]<br /> 4.      Missouri- St. Louis<br /> 5.      Findlay<br /> 6.      Ferris State<br /> 7.      Ohio Dominican [Great Midwest Athletic Conference]<br /> 8.      Saginaw Valley State<br /> 9.      Ashland<br /> 10.  Hillsdale<br /> <u>Individuals:</u><br /> 1.      Cameron Young, UIndy<br /> 2.      Bryson Oots, William Jewell<br /> 3.      Ty Doty, Lewis<br /> 4.      Max Hsu, Maryville (Missouri)<br />  
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Bryson Oots

Bryson Oots

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Bryson Oots

Bryson Oots

6' 1"
Junior
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