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INDIANAPOLIS – University of Charleston Men's Golf made one of the most memorable comebacks in recent Golden Eagle history, starting the final round of the NCAA DII Atlantic/East Regional in 9th place before finishing 3rd to advance to the 2017 NCAA DII Men's Golf Championships.
 
The Golden Eagles posted the best score of the tournament, posting a final round of 290 behind strong play from all five UC players, Justin Westveer, Ritwik Jain, Lewis Fenn, Cody Kotva and Viktor Pustwo.  It marks the third time in four years that University of Charleston has advanced to the National Championships.
 
The NCAA Division II Men's Golf Committee announced today the 108 participants that will compete in the 2017 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships.
 
The championships will be held May 22-26, at Reunion Resort in Kissimmee, Florida. The championships will be hosted by the Sunshine State Conference and Central Florida Sports Commission.
 
The teams and individuals that advanced for the 2017 championships are listed below:
 
ATLANTIC/EAST REGIONAL
The Resort at Glade Springs, Daniels, West Virginia; Mountain East Conference, host.
 
Teams:
1. Dominican (New York)
2. St. Thomas Aquinas
3. Charleston (West Virginia)
4. Le Moyne
 
Individuals:
1. Chris Kupniewski, Mercyhurst
2. Connor Sheehan, Millersville
 
CENTRAL/MIDWEST REGIONAL
Awarii Dunes, Axtell, Nebraska; University of Nebraska at Kearney, host.
 
Teams:
1. Central Missouri
2. Ferris State
3. Lindenwood (Missouri)
4. Arkansas Tech
 
Individuals:
1. Keenai Sampson, McKendree
2. DJ Vogt, Bellarmine
 
SOUTH/SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
The Shoals Golf Club, Muscle Shoals, Alabama; University of North Alabama, hosts.
 
Teams:
1. West Florida
2. Florida Southern
3. Lynn
4. Florida Tech
5. Barry
6. Newberry
7. North Alabama
 
Individuals:
1. Richard Mansell, Nova Southeastern
2. Ryan Gendron, Saint Leo
 
SOUTH CENTRAL/WEST REGIONAL
Brookside Country Club, Stockton, California; University of the Pacific and Visit Stockton, hosts.
 
Teams:
1. California Baptist
2. Stanislaus State
3. Cal State East Bay
3. Western Washington
5. Cal State Monterey Bay
 
Individuals:
1. Nicolas Herrera, Brigham Young-Hawaii
1. Kelley Sullivan, Chico State
 
At the 2016 championship, Saint Leo University defeated California State University, Chico in medal-match play to claim the institution's first team title in school history. Saint Leo freshman, Hugo Bernard, finished with a 54-hole total of 203; breaking the tournament record and claiming the university's first national championship in any sport. The championships were hosted at Green Valley Ranch Golf Club in Denver, Colorado.
 
For more information about the championships, log on to NCAA.com.