May 15, 2008
Columbus, Ohio - The Penn State men's golf team opens play in the NCAA Central Regional in Columbus, Ohio Thursday. Penn State received a regional bid for the 18th time in 19 years, but this is the first time the team has ever competed in any region other than the East Region. The NCAA Division I Men's Golf Committee selected 81 teams to participate in the 2008 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships. Three 54-hole regional tournaments will be held May 15-17. Ten teams and two individuals not on advancing teams will move on from each regional to the championship finals. The Central Regional, hosted by Ohio State University, is being played at the 7,455-yard, par-71 OSU Scarlet Course. The Nittany Lions, seeded 13th in the 27-team field, played the course earlier this year, finishing in sixth place at Ohio State's Kepler Intercollegiate. Seven schools from the Big Ten Conference were selected to compete in the tournament, with five competing in the Central Region. Penn State, ranked No. 37 nationally by Golfstat and No. 43 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings, won three tournaments this season and recorded nine top-5 finishes. The Lions won the Wolf Run Intercollegiate and VCU Shootout in back-to-back weeks in the fall and won the Rutherford Intercollegiate in mid-April. Penn State is sending the five man line-up of seniors Robert Rohanna and Harvin Groft, junior Chad Bricker and sophomores Kevin Foley and T.J. Howe into action.
The NCAA Championships, hosted by Purdue University, will be conducted May 28-31 on the Kampen Course at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex in West Lafayette, Ind. CENTRAL REGIONAL - MAY 15-17 | Scarlet Golf Course | Columbus, Ohio | Hosted by The Ohio State University Teams (seeded in the following order): 1. Alabama 2. Oklahoma State 3. Georgia Tech 4. Florida 5. Tennessee 6. Lamar 7. Wake Forest 8. Indiana 9. Texas A&M 10. Louisville 11. Wichita State 12. Kent State 13. PENN STATE 14. Arkansas 15. Michigan 16. TCU 17. Texas-Arlington 18. Illinois 19. Ohio State 20. Baylor 21. Colorado 22. Eastern Kentucky 23. Marquette 24. Eastern Michigan 25. Cleveland State 26. Loyola (Maryland) 27. Sacred Heart
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