COLORADO
Regional: Central, at Columbus, Ohio
Course: Scarlet Course at Ohio State
How qualified: At-large team.
Of note: The Buffaloes won OSU’s Robert Kepler Intercollegiate in April on the Scarlet Course. Sophomore Luke Symons finished second at that event. . . . The Buffs are seeded 21st in the 27-team field.
COLORADO STATE
Regional: East, at Chattanooga, Tenn.
Course: Council Fire Golf Club
How qualified: Won Mountain West Tournament.
Of note: CSU has four sophomores and a junior competing. . . . Sophomore Riley Arp enters the regional fresh from his tie for second place at the MWC championships. . . . The Rams are seeded 24th.
DENVER
Regional: West, at Bremerton, Wash.
Course: Gold Mountain Golf Club
How qualified: Won Sun Belt Tournament.
Of note: DU is playing in a regional for the sixth consecutive season, but it’s the first time the Pioneers won the SBC Tournament to get an automatic bid. . . . The Pioneers are seeded 25th.
Note: The top 10 teams from each regional advance to the NCAA championships.
A look at the golf regionals (teams listed by seeding):
EAST REGIONAL
1. Georgia; 2. Charlotte; 3. South Carolina; 4. Duke; 5. Chattanooga; 6. Auburn; 7. East Tennessee State; 8. Michigan State; 9. Mississippi; 10. Alabama-Birmingham; 11. Virginia Tech; 12. North Carolina State; 13. Mississippi State; 14. Georgia State; 15. North Florida; 16. Cal-Irvine; 17. Augusta State; 18, SMU; 19, Middle Tennessee State; 20. Coastal Carolina; 21. Memphis; 22. Virginia; 23. Western Carolina; 24. Colorado State; 25. New Mexico State; 26. Western Illinois; 27. Jackson State.
CENTRAL REGIONAL
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 (Md.); 27. Sacred Heart.
WEST REGIONAL
1. USC; 2. UCLA; 3. Florida State; 4. Stanford; 5. Clemson; 6. UNLV; 7. North Carolina; 8. Texas Tech; 9. Central Florida; 10. Arizona State; 11. San Diego State; 12. Texas; 13. Louisiana State; 14. Oregon State; 15. Pepperdine; 16. Oregon; 17. California; 18. Saint Mary’s (Calif.); 19. Kentucky; 20. Wisconsin; 21. Washington; 22. Oklahoma; 23. Kansas State; 24. San Diego; 25. Denver; 26. Navy; 27. Columbia.



