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CACC REPRESENTED WELL AT 2006 NCAA GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

April 22, 2006

INDIANAPOLIS - Eighty teams and fifty individuals have been selected to participate in the 2006 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships super regionals.

The super regionals will be conducted May 1-3. The sites and teams selected to participate are listed below. Conference automatic qualifiers are indicated in brackets next to the institution's name. The five super regional tournaments encompass the current ten regions.

The top team from each region within the super regional and the top individual not with a team from each super region (regardless of region) will advance to the finals May 16-19 at the Resort at Glade Springs in Daniels, West Virginia. The finals will be hosted by Concord University and the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

Ten additional teams will earn berths to the finals. These teams will be determined based on the previous three-year average of top-10 finishes of a super regional at the finals. For the 2006 championships, the additional super regional allotments are as follows:

Atlantic/Southeast - Three

South/South Central - Three

West/Northwest - Four

NORTHEAST/EAST SUPER REGIONAL

Speidel Golf Club; Wheeling, West Virginia; hosted by West Liberty State College.

Northeast Region:

1. St. Thomas Aquinas

2. Bryant [Northeast-10 Conference]

3. Post [Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference]

4. Southern New Hampshire

5. Goldey-Beacom

6. Pace

7. Dominican (New York)

8. Le Moyne

Individuals:

1. Jonathan Carr, Nyack

2. Jamie Bacon, Saint Rose

3. Brent Silano, New Haven

4. Joe Ingolia, Dowling

5. John Purple, Wilmington (Delaware)

East Region:

1. Ohio Valley

2. Charleston (West Virginia)

3. Concord

4. Clarion [Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference]

5. Fairmont State [West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]

6. Indiana (Pennsylvania)

7. West Liberty State

8. West Virginia Wesleyan

Individuals:

1. Bryan Snow, Shepherd

2. Matt Schwalm, Wheeling Jesuit

3. Corey Gast, Millersville

4. Brett Hambleton, Wheeling Jesuit

5. Pete Steffy, Millersville

Winner of each region advances to finals (2 teams, 1 individual)


Women's Basketball
12/5
Post
East Stroudsburg

Women's Basketball
12/5
Chestnut Hill
Millersville

Women's Basketball
12/5
Georgian Court
Queens (N.Y.)

Men's Basketball
12/5
Chestnut Hill
East Stroudsburg

Men's Basketball
12/4
Dominican (N.Y.)
Nyack

Women's Basketball
12/4
Philadelphia U.
Bloomfield

Women's Basketball
12/4
Dominican (N.Y.)
Nyack



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