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Carlsbad, California – The golf championship of the NCAA men 2025 continues on Saturday.

Omni La Costa Resort & Spa was on the field for the opening round on Friday, especially in the afternoon for the top teams. After tea Times changed on Saturday, these squads, including Oklahoma in first at 8, will return and fight it against him to earn a T-shirt time on Sunday morning.

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California and Colorado are right for the tournament because the afternoon wave is completely on the course. The sun is outside and the breeze has expired, so low scores are not to be expected, but that does not mean that another round of balanced or better cannot be achieved.

With most early groups in the clubhouse, Arizona State (-13) has a lead of three shifts against Oklahoma in the team competition. The defending champion Auburn is third at the age of 8. Florida (-5) and Florida State (-1) are the only other teams under par.

In the individual competition, Asus Connor Williams and Ole Miss' Michael La Sasso are connected to each other and have four shots between them and the closest chasers, Auburns Brendan Valdes and Phicaksn Maichon from Texas A & M.

Brendan Valdes (T-4) and Jackson Koivun (T-10) helped Auburn 6 on Saturday morning, and the Tigers sit after 36 holes at 8 under the tournament and solo. Last year Auburn won his first title in school history, with Koivun and Valdes heading their way. They are back, play good and the tigers are in argument and try to get back into match game.

No Gordon Sargent, no problem for the Commodores who brought 15 places into the ranking to start their second round on Saturday morning. Wells Williams asked his first three holes and is 4 for the round, and Jackson van Paris is 5 under T-4.

BYU is on the way to make the 15-team average for the first time. The Cougars do not compete on Sundays for religious reasons, so they played their third round on Thursday afternoon after completing the exercise rounds. BYU shot 1 and in the first round on Friday with another 1-over round.

At the beginning of the second round, BYU is seven and 2 for the day, but the Cougars will not compete tomorrow and are waiting to see where the 15-team cut is located. If the Cougars can also finish because of their three -day total, they have a great chance of playing on Monday and sneaking into the match game.

Team No. 2 in the country surpassed 5 on Friday, but turned it around early Saturday morning. The cowboys are under for day 7 and rose to seventh place with 2 under a total of a total of.

The second from the state of Arizona, which comes from the area of ​​San Diego, bird reduction 16-18 to reach the tournament at 7 a.m. He is 3 on his round and one behind Michael La Sasso.

Phicaksn Maichon, the leader overnight, is even up to 4 and is still below 6.

On Saturday morning a lot of red on the ranking, including Auburn and Arizona State, in which both 5 begin, and only two behind OU. Ole Miss is also 5 and takes a step, with La Sasso now being 3 under 4 holes under 4 holes.

Michael La Sasso is the finalist of the Haskins Award, who was transferred to the player of College Golf of the Year, and shows why at the national championship.

The junior in Ole Miss Eagles, the Par-5 second hole on Saturday morning, to bind overnight, Phicaksn Maichon, from Texas A&M with 6 under a total of overall. La Sasso signed on Friday for a 4-below 68.

The top 15 teams are on the pitch on Saturday morning after they have been removed on Friday afternoon. Oklahoma has already recorded an early birdie to undergo 9, but the focus today is on the top 15 teams after the second round.

The teams in the top 15 receive a T-shirt period in the early morning during the third round on Sunday, which was crucial for those who wanted to make the first cut. Last year, no team from outside 15 to Monday made it.

Can Colorado, California, Texas Tech, Troy or others find a way to play on Sunday morning after the tee on Saturday afternoon?

Predictions of the NCAA men's golf championship, experts -picks

The Golf experts from Golfweek, Lance Ringler and Cameron Jourdan made predictions for the championship. You can see your entire selection here.

NCAA-Männer golf championship in the first round tea times

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1. Tea

  • 9:30 a.m. -Cayden Pope (Auburn), Filip Fahlberg-Johnsson (state of Oklahoma), Cohen Trolio (Mississippi)
  • 9:41 a.m. – Josiah Gilbert (Auburn), Gaven Lane (Oklahoma State), Tom Fischer (Mississippi)
  • 9:52 a.m. – Carson Bacha (Auburn), Eric Lee (Oklahoma State), Kye Meeks (Mississippi)
  • 10:03 a.m. – Brendan Valdes (Auburn), Preston Stout (Oklahoma State), Cameron Tankersley (Mississippi)
  • 10:14 a.m. – Jackson Koivun (Auburn), Ethan Fang (state of Oklahoma), Michael La Sasso (Mississippi)
  • 10:25 a.m. – Zack Swanwick (Florida), Carson Brewer (Florida State), Josh Duangmanee (Virginia)
  • 10:36 a.m. – Matthew Kress (Florida), Jack Bigham (State of Florida), Deven Patel (Virginia)
  • 10:47 a.m. – Luke Poulter (Florida), Gray Albright (State Florida), Paul Chang (Virginia)
  • 10:58 a.m. – Jack Turner (Florida), Tyler Weaver (State of Florida), Bryan Lee (Virginia)
  • 11:09 a.m. – Ian Gilligan (Florida), Luke Clanton (State Florida), Ben James (Virginia)
  • 11:20 a.m. – John Broderick (Vanderbilt), Tyson Shelley (BYU), Brock Blais (South Carolina)
  • 11:31 a.m. – Chase Nevins (Vanderbilt), Simon Kwon (BYU), Ismael Encinas (South Carolina)
  • 11:42 a.m. – Ryan Downes (Vanderbilt), Zac Jones (BYU), Zach Adams (South Carolina)
  • 11:53 a.m. – Wells Williams (Vanderbilt), Cole Ponich (BYU), Nathan Franks (South Carolina)
  • 12:04 p.m. – Jackson van Paris (Vanderbilt), Peter Kim (BYU), Frankie Harris (South Carolina)
  • 2.50 p.m. – Kris Kuvaas (Pepperdine), Matt Moloney (Georgia), Jackson Herrington (Tennessee)
  • 3:01 p.m. – Luke Bailey (Pepperdine), Grayson Wood (Georgia), Bruce Murphy (Tennessee)
  • 3:12 p.m. – Willy Walsh (Pepperdine), George Langham (Georgia), Josh Hill (Tennessee)
  • 3:23 p.m. – Brady Siravo (Pepperdine), Carter Loflin (Georgia), Christian Pordee (Tennessee)
  • 3:34 p.m. – Mahhanth Chirravuri (Pepperdine), Buck Brumlow (Georgia), Lance Simpson (Tennessee)
  • 3:45 p.m. – Brandon Knight (Colorado), Brett Sawaia (UNLV), SuPapon Amornchaichan (Purdue)
  • 3:56 p.m. – Ty Holbrook (Colorado), Trevor Lewis (UNLV), Jenson Forrester (Purdue)
  • 4:07 p.m. – Hunter Swanson (Colorado), Wyatt Plattner (UNLV), Nels Surtani (Purdue)
  • 4:18 p.m. – Dylan McDermott (Colorado), Zach Little (UNLV), Kent Hsiao (Purdue)
  • 4:29 p.m. – Justin Biwer (Colorado), Caden Fioroni (UNLV), Sam Easterbrook (Purdue)
  • 4:40 p.m. – Pablo Gracia (Troy), Kuangyu Chen (UC Berkeley), Chapman Barnett (Augusta)
  • 4:51 p.m. – Lee Poppell (Troy), Sihao Cong (UC Berkeley), Dean Wilken (Augusta)
  • 5:02 p.m. – Nick Fowlkes (Troy), Daniel Heo (UC Berkeley), Pieter Rosuw (Augusta)
  • 5:13 p.m. – Jake Springer (Troy), Charlie Berridge (UC Berkeley), Bo Blanchard (Augusta)
  • 5:24 p.m. – Brantley Scott (Troy), Ziqin Zhou (UC Berkeley), Stefan Jacobs (Augusta)

10. Tea

  • 9:52 a.m. – Daniel Bennett (Texas), Peer Wernicke (state of Arizona), PJ Maybank III (Oklahoma)
  • 10:03 a.m. – Jack Gilbert (Texas), Connor Williams (US state of Arizona), Clark van Gaalen (Oklahoma)
  • 10:14 a.m. – Christiaan Maas (Texas), Michael Mjaaseth (state of Arizona), Drew Goodman (Oklahoma)
  • 10:25 a.m. – Tommy Morrison (Texas), Preston Summerhay (state of Arizona), Ryder Cowan (Oklahoma)
  • 10:36 a.m. – Luke Potter (Texas), Josele Ballester (state of Arizona), Jase Summy (Oklahoma)
  • 10:47 a.m. – Jacob Sosa (Texas A & M), Trey Marrion (Illinois), Luke Powell (UCLA)
  • 10:58 a.m. – Aaron Pounds (Texas A & M), Jake Birdwell (Illinois), Baylor Larrabee (UCLA)
  • 11:09 a.m. – Wheaton Ennis (Texas A & M), Max Herenden (Illinois), Kyle on (UCLA)
  • 11:20 a.m. – Michael Heidelbaugh (Texas A & M), Jackson Buchanan (Illinois), Pablo Ereno (UCLA)
  • 11:31 a.m. – Phicaksn Maichon (Texas A & M), Ryan Voois (Illinois), Omar Morales (UCLA)
  • 11:42 a.m. – Jacob Modleski (Notre Dame), Hunter Thomson (Michigan), Bryan Kim (Herzog)
  • 3:12 p.m. – Connor Graham (Texas Tech), Carson Kim (Georgia Tech), Nino Palmquist (Südflorida)
  • 3:23 p.m. – Charles Delong (Texas Tech), Kale Fontenot (Georgia Tech), Cooper Smith (Südflorida)
  • 3:34 p.m. – Ben Gregg (Texas Tech), Albert Hansson (Georgia Tech), Wilhelm Ryding (Südflorida)
  • 3:45 p.m. – Tim Wiedemeyer (Texas Tech), Benjamin Reuter (Georgia Tech), Shubham Jaglan (Südflorida)
  • 3:56 p.m. – Calum Scott (Texas Tech), Hiroshi Tai (Georgia Tech), Jake Peacock (Südflorida)
  • 4:07 p.m. – Jaden Cantafio (San Diego), Kyle Haas (Wake Forest), Clark Sonnenberg (New Mexico)
  • 4:18 p.m. – Cooper Humphreys (San Diego), Tom Haberer (Wake Forest), Oliver Cage (New Mexico)
  • 4:29 p.m. – Ian Maspat (San Diego), Jakob Melin (Wake Forest), Wyatt Provence (New Mexico)
  • 4:40 p.m. – You Seong Choi (San Diego), Scotty Kennon (Wake Forest), Carson Herron (New Mexico)
  • 4:51 p.m. – Ryan Abuan (San Diego), Marshall Meisel (Wake Forest), Mesa Falleur (New Mexico)
  • 5:02 p.m. – Claes Borregaard (Kennesaw State), Braxton Watts (Utah), Sakke Siltala (Texas state)

NCAA men's golf championship format

The final game for both championships consists of three days of the stroke game on Friday to Sunday (54 holes), according to which the top 15 teams and nine people who are not in a progressive team are determined. A last day of 18 holes of a stroke game (Monday) follows to determine the eight top teams that will occur for the game game and the 72-hole individual master. The Team National Champion is determined by a match play format that will consist of quarter-finals and semi-finals that will be carried out on Tuesday, followed by the final on Wednesday.

NCAA Men Golf Championship TV information

Golf Channel is the TV house for the NCAA championships. All times et

Monday, May 26th

Live reporting -6-10 p.m.

Tuesday, May 27th

Live reporting -1-3:30 p.m.

Live reporting -6-10 p.m.

Wednesday, May 28th

Live reporting -6-10 p.m.

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