University of Tennessee Athletics

Vols Selected to Bryan NCAA Regional
May 04, 2022 | Men's Golf
The Tennessee men's golf team was selected to the Bryan NCAA Regional as the No. 4 seed, as announced Wednesday on Golf Channel.
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The Bryan Regional, as well as the other five regionals, is scheduled to run from May 16 through May 18. The top five teams from each regional will then advance to the national championships, to be played from May 27 to June 1 at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Located just outside Texas A&M University's campus and hosted by the Aggies, the Bryan NCAA Regional will be contested at the Traditions Club. The 7,146-yard, par-72 course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and opened in 2004.
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Tennessee has qualified for NCAA Regionals in each of Brennan Webb's seasons at the helm of the program (with the exception of 2020's cancellation). In 2019, the Vols finished in sixth place at the Athens Regional, while last season the Vols tied for second place at the Noblesville Regional and qualified for the NCAA Championships for the first time since 2013.
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Entering NCAA competition, Tennessee has recorded five top-four team finishes this season, as well as 13 individual top-10 finishes. The Vols are coming off of a seventh-place stroke play finish at the SEC Championships, qualifying for match play for the third straight year.
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Four of the five members of Tennessee's lineup boast NCAA Regional experience. Spencer Cross, Bryce Lewis and Hunter Wolcott all competed at the Noblesville Regional last year, while Wolcott and Tyler Johnson were both in the lineup for the 2019 Athens Regional. Wolcott also competed for the Vols in the 2018 Columbus Regional.
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PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS – BRYAN REGIONAL
1. Pepperdine (West Coast Conference champion)
2. Texas A&M
3. Georgia
4. Tennessee
5. Kansas
6. Arizona
7. Michigan State
8. SMU (American Athletic Conference champion)
9. Boise State
10. Oregon State
11. Colorado State
12. Southeastern Louisiana (Southland Conference champion)
13. Texas Southern (Southwestern Athletic Conference champion)
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The Bryan Regional, as well as the other five regionals, is scheduled to run from May 16 through May 18. The top five teams from each regional will then advance to the national championships, to be played from May 27 to June 1 at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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Located just outside Texas A&M University's campus and hosted by the Aggies, the Bryan NCAA Regional will be contested at the Traditions Club. The 7,146-yard, par-72 course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and opened in 2004.
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Tennessee has qualified for NCAA Regionals in each of Brennan Webb's seasons at the helm of the program (with the exception of 2020's cancellation). In 2019, the Vols finished in sixth place at the Athens Regional, while last season the Vols tied for second place at the Noblesville Regional and qualified for the NCAA Championships for the first time since 2013.
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Entering NCAA competition, Tennessee has recorded five top-four team finishes this season, as well as 13 individual top-10 finishes. The Vols are coming off of a seventh-place stroke play finish at the SEC Championships, qualifying for match play for the third straight year.
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Four of the five members of Tennessee's lineup boast NCAA Regional experience. Spencer Cross, Bryce Lewis and Hunter Wolcott all competed at the Noblesville Regional last year, while Wolcott and Tyler Johnson were both in the lineup for the 2019 Athens Regional. Wolcott also competed for the Vols in the 2018 Columbus Regional.
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PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS – BRYAN REGIONAL
1. Pepperdine (West Coast Conference champion)
2. Texas A&M
3. Georgia
4. Tennessee
5. Kansas
6. Arizona
7. Michigan State
8. SMU (American Athletic Conference champion)
9. Boise State
10. Oregon State
11. Colorado State
12. Southeastern Louisiana (Southland Conference champion)
13. Texas Southern (Southwestern Athletic Conference champion)
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