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DIVISION I MEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2018 Championship 2 History 5 All-Time Team Results 14 Individual Awards 36 2018 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS NCAA Division I men’s golf championship: Oklahoma State dominates Alabama to win title. Top-ranked Oklahoma State claimed the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf National Championship with a 5-0 victory over Alabama in front of 3,042 fans at Karsten Creek Golf Club on Wednesday. It is the 11th time that OSU has been crowned as national champions and the first time since the tournament’s match-play format began in 2009. The Cowboys are the first No. 1 seed to win the championship since match play was implemented, and the first team to sweep both stroke and match play. “That was quite a day and I hope everybody liked that,” OSU coach Alan Bratton said. “You get into coaching and you come to play college golf to have a chance to win a national championship. I think that’s why you want to coach to give kids an opportunity like that. Our kids had that today. This day was all about them and all the people that came before them. They’ll never forget how they stepped up on that stage and this will be a big catalyst for all the things they will do in the future. I talked about the goals we had at the start of the week. We had four of them and we got them all.” Matthew Wolff was the competitor that clinched the Cowboys’ 11th national title, as he defeated Alabama’s Davis Riley, 4&3. Wolff opened the day with an eagle on No. 1 and never looked back. He lost just one hole throughout the day and led by four at the turn. Wolff halved his way to victory after that and clinched the championship by draining a birdie putt on No. 15. “It was everything I could wish for,” Wolff said of making the winning putt. “I didn’t know that it was to win the championship. I just knew it was to win my match. That’s how you win championships. How you win the championship is everyone wins their match. And that’s what we did today. To be the one to make the putt, that’s going to be really memorable for me. And like Coach said, we’re now a part of an elite fraternity, and not many people can say that.” Zach Bauchou captured OSU’s first point of the day with a dominant 8&7 win over Alabama’s Jonathan Hardee. The only thing hotter than the Stillwater summer heat was Bauchou’s blazing play Wednesday, as he jumped out to a six-up lead through eight holes. Bauchou continued to scorch Karsten Creek by posting a 7-under 29 mark on the front nine and making the turn with a seven-up lead. Despite transitioning to the back nine, the junior continued to perform. He capped his 8&7 victory with a putt on the par-three 11th hole. His victory is tied for the largest defeat in NCAA match-play history and is the third time an 8&7 scoreline has been recorded since match play began in 2009. “I was the last out but the first in, and that was pretty cool,” Bauchou said. “I got to see a couple of the other guys finish up. I just want to give credit to the other four guys here. They played so well all week.” Viktor Hovland followed his teammate’s efforts with a 4&3 victory over Lee Hodges to clinch OSU’s second match of the day. The sophomore got the Cowboys off to a quick start as the first match on and was in control through, as he won the first hole of the day with a birdie on No. 1 and never let Hodges square the match after that. He capped his impressive week of play with a par on No. 15. Pos. Team Round Scores Total 2018 TEAM RESULTS Brigham Young 289-296-312 897 27. Oregon 296-300-303 899 Tˑ˛ˎˎ-R˘˞˗ˍ T˘˝ˊ˕˜ 28. North Florida 293-302-307 902 (Par 288-864) 29. Augusta 298-300-306 904 30. Baylor 297-298-315 910 1. Duke 291-287-276 854 2. Oklahoma State 287-285-285 857 3. Texas Tech 284-287-290 861 F˘˞˛-R˘˞˗ˍ T˘˝ˊ˕˜ 4. Vanderbilt 287-292-287 866 (Par 288-1126) 5. Oklahoma 285-293-290 868 6. Auburn 300-280-290 870 1. Oklahoma State 287-285-285-295 1152 7. Texas A&M 293-289-289 871 2. Duke 291-287-276-306 1160 8. Kent State 288-291-293 872 3. Texas Tech 284-287-290-300 1161 9. Alabama 294-279-301 874 4. Oklahoma 285-293-290-295 1163 10. Texas 289-291-295 875 5. Auburn 300-280-290-297 1167 11. Arkansas 296-289-291 876 6. Alabama 294-279-301-294 1168 12. Clemson 285-294-299 878 Texas 289-291-295-293 1168 13. Arizona State 296-289-295 880 8. Texas A&M 293-289-289-298 1169 14. Illinois 289-291-301 881 9. Vanderbilt 287-292-287-304 1170 15. North Carolina 296-289-297 882 10. Kent State 288-291-293-299 1171 16. Northwestern 280-308-296 884 11. Illinois 289-291-301-295 1176 Stanford 292-295-297 884 12. Arkansas 296-289-291-303 1179 18. Florida 300-286-300 886 13. Arizona State 296-289-295-302 1182 19. Iowa State 290-302-299 891 Clemson 285-294-299-304 1182 UNLV 297-293-301 891 15. North Carolina 296-289-297-305 1187 21. Kentucky 292-297-303 892 UCLA 295-297-300 892 23. Kansas 295-302-297 894 Q˞ˊ˛˝ˎ˛ˏ˒˗ˊ˕˜ 24. NC State 292-303-302 897 UCF 291-299-307 897 May 29 at Karsten Creek Golf Club, Stillwater, Okla. Duke def. Texas, 3-2 2018 Championship 2 Alabama def. Texas Tech, 3-2 Round Oklahoma State def. Texas A&M, 3-1-1 Pos. Player, Team Scores Total Auburn def. Oklahoma, 3-2 43. Davis Shore, Alabama 75-71-74 220 Davis Riley, Alabama 74-69-77 220 Sˎ˖˒ˏ˒˗ˊ˕˜ Bjarki Petursson, Kent State 76-74-70 220 Ben Griffin, North Carolina 76-73-71 220 May 29 at Karsten Creek Golf Club, Stillwater, Okla. Joshua McCarthy, Pepperdine * 78-67-75 220 Alabama def. Duke, 5-0 John Axelsen, Florida 77-68-75 220 Oklahoma State def. Auburn, 3-2 Alejandro Tosti, Florida 72-72-76 220 50. Jonathan Hardee, Alabama 73-72-76 221 Cˑˊ˖˙˒˘˗˜ˑ˒˙ William Register, North Carolina 72-73-76 221 Alex del Rey, Arizona State 72-72-77 221 May 30 at Karsten Creek Golf Club, Stillwater, Okla. Tyson Reeder, Arkansas 77-67-77 221 Oklahoma State def. Alabama 5-0 Chip McDaniel, Kentucky 78-72-71 221 5. Zach Bauchou (Oklahoma State) def. Jonathan Hardee (Alabama) 8 and 7 Lachlan Barker, Iowa State 69-78-74 221 4. Austin Eckroat (Oklahoma State) def. Davis Shore (Alabama), 1-up Daniel Hudson, Kansas 76-72-73 221 3. Kristoffer Ventura (Oklahoma State) def. Wilson Furr (Alabama), 3 and 2 57. Grant Hirschman, Oklahoma 76-75-71 222 2. Matthew Wolff (Oklahoma State) def. Davis Riley (Alabama), 4 and 3 Ian Holt, Kent State 73-73-76 222 1. Viktor Hovlnd (Oklahoma State) def. Lee Hodges (Alabama), 4 and 3 Dan Erickson, Texas A&M 74-73-75 222 Blake Wagoner, Arizona State 78-73-71 222 Wiliam Buhl, Arkansas 72-79-71 222 Mason Andersen, Arizona State 77-74-71 222 2018 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Jeffrey Swegle, Stanford 77-76-69 222 Juuso Kahlos, UCF 72-75-75 222 Tˑ˛ˎˎ-R˘˞˗ˍ T˘˝ˊ˕˜ Hidetoshi Yoshihara, UCLA 77-72-73 222 (Par 72-216) *Individual only Denzel Ieremia, Iowa State 73-74-75 222 Rhett Rasmussen, Brigham Young 72-77-73 222 1. Bryson Nimmer, Clemson 64-75-68 207 68. Zach Bauchou, Oklahoma State 75-71-77 223 2. Brandon Mancheno, Auburn 72-66-71 209 Jake Shuman, Duke 70-81-72 223 3. Ivan Ramirez, Texas Tech 67-72-71 210 Patrick Martin, Vanderbilt 76-75-72 223 Doug Ghim, Texas 71-69-70 210 Josh Gilkison, Kent State 71-75-77 223 Broc Everett, Augusta 70-70-70 210 Ben Schlottman, Auburn 77-75-71 223 6 Scottie Scheffler, Texas 67-74-70 211 George Cunningham, Arizona * 76-73-74 223 7. Viktor Hovland, Oklahoma State 73-71-68 212 Alvaro Ortiz, Arkansas 72-74-77 223 Chandler Eaton, Duke 72-71-69 212 Ryan Lumsden, Northwestern 67-76-80 223 John Augenstein, Vanderbilt 70-69-73 212 Tripp Kinney, Iowa State 74-77-72 223 Doc Redman, Clemson 69-70-73 212 Edwin Yi, Oregon 75-72-76 223 11. Matthew Wolff, Oklahoma State 71-73-69 213 78. Pontus Nyholm, Campbell * 73-75-76 224 Austin Eckroat, Oklahoma State 71-70-72 213 Dylan Wu, Northwestern 72-78-74 224 Alex Smalley, Duke 74-69-70 213 Andy Zhang, Florida 74-74-76 224 14. Brad Dalke, Oklahoma 72-72-70 214 Cooper Musselman, Kentucky 71-77-76 224 Blaine Hale, Oklahoma 69-73-72 214 Matthew Perrine, Baylor 70-76-78 224 Dylan Meyer, Illinois 72-69-73 214 83. Kristoffer Ventura, Oklahoma State 72-77-76 225 Chase Johnson, Kent State 68-71-75 214 Michael Feagles, Illinois 72-74-79 225 Jovan Rebula, Auburn 73-69-72 214 Mason Overstreet, Arkansas 76-76-73 225 Brandon Smith, Texas A&M 74-70-70 214 Brandon Wu, Stanford 69-82-74 225 Joshua Martin, North Carolina 72-69-73 214 Bobby Bai, UCF 73-73-79 225 Phillip Knowles, North Florida 73-73-68 214 Benjamin Shipp, NC State 70-76-79 225 22.