NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships
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The NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships, played in late May, is an annual competition in U.S. men's collegiate golf. It is a stroke play team competition, but there is also an award for the lowest scoring individual competitor. Many of the individual champions have gone on to successful professional careers. The most successful individual winner is Lee Janzen (1986) who won eight times on the PGA Tour including two major championships, the 1993 and 1998 U.S. Opens.
Winners
Year |
Team champion |
Individual champion |
1963 |
Southwest Missouri State |
Gary Head, Middle Tennessee State |
1964 |
Southern Illinois |
John Kurzynowski, Aquinas |
1965 |
Middle Tennessee State |
Larry Gilbert, Middle Tennessee State |
1966 |
Chico State |
Bob Smith, Sacramento State |
1967 |
Lamar State |
Larry Hinson, East Tennessee State |
1968 |
Lamar State |
Mike Nugent, Lamar State |
1969 |
San Fernando Valley State |
Corky Bassler, San Fernando Valley State
Mike Spang, Portland State (tie) |
1970 |
Rollins |
Gary McCord, UC Riverside |
1971 |
LSU-New Orleans |
Stan Stopa, LSU-New Orleans |
1972 |
LSU-New Orleans |
Jim Hilderbrand, Ashland |
1973 |
Cal State Northridge |
Paul Wise, Cal State Fullerton |
1974 |
Cal State Northridge |
Matt Bloom, UC Riverside |
1975 |
UC Irvine |
Jerry Wisz, UC Irvine |
1976 |
Troy State |
Mike Nicolette, Rollins |
1977 |
Troy State |
David Thornally, Arkansas-Little Rock |
1978 |
Columbus |
Thomas Brannen, Columbus |
1979 |
UC Davis |
Tom Gleeton, Florida Southern |
1980 |
Columbus |
Paul Perini, Troy State |
1981 |
Florida Southern |
Tom Patri, Florida Southern |
1982 |
Florida Southern |
Vic Wilk, Cal State Northridge |
1983 |
Southwest Texas State |
Greg Chapman, Stephen F. Austin |
1984 |
Troy State |
Greg Cate, Central Connecticut State |
1985 |
Florida Southern |
Hugh Royer III, Columbus |
1986 |
Florida Southern |
Lee Janzen, Florida Southern |
1987 |
Tampa |
Jeff Leonard, Tampa |
1988 |
Tampa |
Jeff Leonard, Tampa |
1989 |
Columbus |
Brian Dixon, Columbus |
1990 |
Florida Southern |
Bob Burns, Cal State Northridge |
1991 |
Florida Southern |
Clete Cole, Columbus |
1992 |
Columbus |
Diego Ventureira, Columbus |
1993 |
Abilene Christian |
Jeev Milkha Singh, Abilene Christian |
1994 |
Columbus |
Briny Baird, Valdosta State |
1995 |
Florida Southern |
Briny Baird, Valdosta State |
1996 |
Florida Southern |
Dax Johnston, Central Oklahoma |
1997 |
Columbus State |
Scott Householder, Cal State San Bernardino |
1998 |
Florida Southern |
Orjan Larsen, West Florida |
1999 |
Florida Southern |
Matt Saglio, Florida Southern |
2000 |
Florida Southern |
Jeff Klauk, Florida Southern |
2001 |
West Florida |
Steve Sokol, Florida Southern |
2002 |
Rollins |
J. J. Jakovac, Cal State Chico |
2003 |
Francis Marion |
Andrew McArthur, Pfeiffer |
2004 |
South Carolina-Aiken |
J. J. Jakovac, Cal State Chico |
2005 |
South Carolina-Aiken |
Dane Burkhart, South Carolina-Aiken |
2006 |
South Carolina-Aiken |
Jamie Amoretti, St. Mary's (Texas) |
2007 |
Barry |
Christian Ries, Columbus State |
2008 |
West Florida |
Jeff Goff, South Carolina-Aiken |
2009 |
Sonoma State |
Gavin Smith, IUP |
2010 |
Florida Southern |
Cyril Bouniol, Abilene Christian |
2011 |
Cal State-Monterey Bay |
Kyle Souza, Cal State Chico |
Multiple winners
Team
The following schools have won more than one team championship:
Individual
The following men have won more than one individual championship:
Individual champion's school
The following schools have produced more than one individual champion:
See also
External links
Categories:
- NCAA championships
- College golf in the United States
- Amateur golf tournaments in the United States
- Team golf tournaments
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