NCAA Division III men's golf championship

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NCAA Division III Men's Golf Championships
Carnegie Mellon
Individual: Josh Hebrink (Piedmont
)

The

NCAA College Division Men's Golf Championships
when the NCAA split into its current three-division structure.

It is a stroke play team competition, but there is also an award for the lowest scoring individual competitor.[1]

Methodist
is the most successful program, with 13 national titles.

Carnegie Mellon
is the reigning national champions.

Results

Year Site
(Host team)
Par Team championship Individual championship
Champion Score Runner-up Score Champion Score
1975
Tennessee–Martin
)
72 †
Wooster
907
Hampden–Sydney
909
Hampden–Sydney
)
278
1976
Wittenberg
)
72
(288)
Stanislaus State 1,221
Ashland
1,228 Dan Lisle
(Stanislaus State)
298
1977
Kenyon
)
72
(288)
Stanislaus State 1,222
Southeastern Massachusetts
1,225
Southeastern Massachusetts
)
296
1978
Wooster
)
72
(288)
Stanislaus State 1,223
Allegheny
1,232
Oswego State
)
299
1979 Hampden Sydney, VA
(Hampden–Sydney)
72
(288)
Stanislaus State 1,269
Slippery Rock
1,318 Mike Bender
(Stanislaus State)
312
1980
Central
)
72
(288)
Stanislaus State 1,156
Ramapo
1,177 Mike Bender
(Stanislaus State)
286
1981
Greensboro
)
72
(288)
Stanislaus State 1,262
Roanoke
1,265 Ryan Fox
(UNC Greensboro)
306
1982 Springfield, OH
(Wittenberg)
72
(288)
Ramapo 1,200 Stanislaus State 1,201 Cliff Smith
(Stanislaus State)
295
1983 Wooster, OH
(Wooster)
72
(288)
Allegheny 1,229 Ramapo 1,231
Allegheny
)
297
1984
SUNY Oswego
)
72
(288)
Stanislaus State 1,210
Methodist
1,216
Redlands
)
294
1985 Rochester, NY
(Rochester)
72
(288)
Stanislaus State 1,211
UC San Diego
1,213
Central
)
297
1986
King's
)
71
(284)
Stanislaus State 1,208 UC San Diego 1,217 Eric Meerbach
(WPI)
296
1987 Delaware, OH
(Ohio Wesleyan)
72
(288)
Stanislaus State 1,200 UC San Diego 1,214 Pat Weishan
(UC San Diego)
289
1988 Greensboro, NC
(Greensboro)
71 †
(284)
Stanislaus State 888
Greensboro
914 Glenn Andrade
(Stanislaus State)
218
1989 Pella, IA
(Central)
72
(288)
Stanislaus State 1,202 Methodist 1,210
Methodist
)
295
1990
Emory
)
72
(288)
Methodist 1,172
Gustavus Adolphus
Ohio Wesleyan
1,202 Rob Pilewski
(Methodist)
289
1991
Nebraska Wesleyan
)
72
(288)
Methodist 1,209 Gustavus Adolphus 1,224
Emory
)
300
1992 Wooster, OH
(Wooster)
72
(288)
Methodist 1,200 Gustavus Adolphus 1,213
Gustavus Adolphus
)
283
1993
San Diego, CA
(San Diego
)
72
(288)
UC San Diego 1,190 Ohio Wesleyan 1,202 Ryan Jenkins
(Methodist)
294
1994
Methodist
)
72
(288)
Methodist 1,177 UC San Diego 1,201
Christopher Newport
)
289
1995 Terre Haute, IN
(Rose–Hulman)
72 †
(216)
Methodist 899
Otterbein
917 Ryan Jenkins
(Methodist)
218
1996
Skidmore
)
72
(288)
Methodist 1,184
Skidmore
1,186 Mike Adamson
(Methodist)
285
1997
Otterbein
)
72
(288)
Methodist 1,191 Greensboro 1,226 Brion McLaughlin
(Methodist)
297
1998 Atlanta, GA
(Emory)
72
(288)
Methodist 1,143 Otterbein 1,179 Chad Collins
(Methodist)
283
1999 Williamstown, MA
(Williams)
72
(288)
Methodist 1,190 UC San Diego 1,217 284
2000
Olivet
)
71 †
(284)
Greensboro 881 Methodist 882
Greensboro
)
211
2001
St. Louis, MO
(Maryville
)
71
(284)
Wisconsin–Eau Claire 1,162 Guilford 1,163 Chad Collins
(Methodist)
281
2002 Lincoln, NE
(Nebraska Wesleyan)
71
(284)
Guilford 1,212 Greensboro 1,218
Wesley
)
293
2003 Delaware, OH
(Ohio Wesleyan)
71
(284)
Averett
1,175
Wesley
1,180
Averett
)
281
2004
Redlands
)
72
(288)
Gustavus Adolphus 1,178
Redlands
1,190 Chad Poling
(Ohio Wesleyan)
282
2005 Howey-in-the-Hills, FL 72
(288)
Guilford 1,174 Redlands 1,199 Colin Clark
(Guilford)
290P
2006 Lincoln, NE
(Nebraska Wesleyan)
71
(284)
Nebraska Wesleyan
1,193 Redlands 1,203 Stephen Goodridge
(Rochester)
289
2007
Anderson
)
72
(288)
St. John's (MN)
1,204
La Verne
1,216
St. John Fisher
)
287
2008 Atlanta, GA
(Emory)
71
(284)
St. John's (MN) 1,192 Redlands 1,195
Saint John's
)
285
2009
Port St. Lucie, FL
72
(288)
Oglethorpe
1,164 La Verne 1,168
Oglethorpe
)
285P
2010 Hershey, PA 71/72
(287)
Methodist 1,177 Guilford 1,178
Claremont–Mudd–Scripps
)
280
2011 Greensboro, NC 72
(288)
Greensboro 1,167
Illinois Wesleyan
1,173
Centre
)
274
2012 Howey-in-the-Hills, FL 72
(288)
Oglethorpe 1,171
Transylvania
1,191 Anthony Maccaglia
(Oglethorpe)
282
2013 Miramar Beach, FL 71/72
(286)
Texas–Tyler 1,167 Transylvania 1,174 Brad Shigezawa
(Claremont–Mudd–Scripps)
283
2014 Greensboro, NC 72
(288)
Schreiner
1,185 Oglethorpe 1,190 Bobby Holden
(Redlands)
279
2015 72
(288)
Methodist[2] 1,173
LaGrange
1,176
La Verne
)
279
2016 Penfield, NY 72/71
(287)
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 1,198 Huntingdon 1,204 Evan Cox
(Virginia Wesleyan)
295P
2017 Howey-in-the-Hills, FL 72
(288)
Wittenberg 1,180 Guilford 1,182 Josh Gibson
(Hope)
287P
2018 Greensboro, NC 72
(288)
Methodist 1,159 Washington and Lee 1,170 Brian Peccie
(Washington and Lee)
285P
2019
Nicholasville, KY
72
(288)
Illinois Wesleyan
1,174 Huntingdon 1,177 Sam Goldenring
(Williams)
285
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
Wheeling, WV
71/70
(283)
Illinois Wesleyan 1,155 Methodist 1,168 Will Hocker
(Webster)
285
2022
Howey-in-the-Hills, FL
72/71
(287)
Methodist 1,168 Hampden–Sydney 1,176 Andre Chi
(Methodist)
283
2023 Nicholasville, KY 72
(288)
Carnegie Mellon
1,151 Piedmont 1,157 Josh Hebrink
(Piedmont)
281
  • One of the four scheduled rounds was cancelled
  • P Individual championship determined by playoff

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

References

  1. ^ "Division III Men's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  2. ^ "Methodist overcomes five-shot deficit to win its 11th DIII national title". NCAA. Retrieved January 21, 2016.

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