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2018 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Regionals teams selected
Individuals
Carl Yuan, Washington
Riley Elmes, Loyola Marymount
Vinnie Murphy, Grand Canyon
Felix Mory, California State University, Northridge
Blake Tomlinson, Utah
Charles Corner, UTEP
Henry Lee, Washington
Jeremy Gandon, Kansas State
Ryan Han, UC Davis
Michael Christifulli, Siena -- Golf Digest
NCAA-Bound Navy Golfers Selected for Norman, Oklahoma Regional
Individuals:
1. Carl Yuan, Washington
2. Riley Elmes, Loyola Marymount
3. Vinnie Murphy, Grand Canyon
4. Felix Mory, California State University, Northridge
5. Blake Tomlinson, Utah
6. Charles Corner, UTEP
7. Henry Lee, Washington
8. Jeremy Gandon, Kansas State
9. Ryan Han, UC Davis
10. Michael Christifulli, Siena -- Navy Sports
Bison Men’s Golf Headed to Stockton Regional For NCAA Tournament
Stockton Regional individuals:
1. Carl Yuan, Washington
2. Riley Elmes, Loyola Marymount
3. Vinnie Murphy, Grand Canyon
4. Felix Mory, California State University, Northridge -- KVRR
Teams announced for NCAA DI men's regionals
Felix Mory (California State University, Northridge) -- Yahoo! Sports
Teams and individual selections for 2018 Division I men's golf championship revealed
Individuals:
1. Carl Yuan, Washington
2. Riley Elmes, Loyola Marymount
3. Vinnie Murphy, Grand Canyon
4. Felix Mory, California State University, Northridge
5. Blake Tomlinson, Utah
6. Charles Corner, UTEP
7. Henry Lee, Washington
8. Jeremy Gandon, Kansas State
9. Ryan Han, UC Davis
10. Michael Christifulli, Siena -- NCAA.com
Chatsworth baseball takes sole possession of first in West Valley League, tops Birmingham
Kaczor, in his first year as the Chatsworth head coach, has continued to help the program prosper after Tom Meusborn retired last season. He has led the team into first place despite losing core seniors Daniel Zakosec (New Mexico State), Brandon Bohning (CSUN), Josh Medina (Sonoma State), and Tommy Palomera (Skyline). -- Los Angeles Daily News
UH Softball Hosts Final Homestand Against CSUN
(HAWAII ATHLETICS) —The University of Hawai'i softball team (21-23, 5-10 Big West) returns to Manoa this week to host their final homestand of the season. The Rainbow Wahine will take on the Matadors of CSUN in a three-game conference series, beginning on Friday, May 4 at 6:00 p.m. and concluding with a doubleheader on Saturday, May 5 at 2:00 p.m. Friday night will be "Power in Pink" night in recognition of breast cancer awareness. There will also be an Autograph Session after Friday night's game. Saturday will be Senior Day for five players who will be making their final appearances at the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium—Danielle Garcielita, Jordian Hicks, Courtney Hiruko, Dana Thomsen, and Rachael Turner. -- KITV - HI
Clean Baseball Between Dos Pueblos and Santa Barbara High
COLLEGE BASEBALL: Luke Coffey, Isaac’s older brother, plays third base at Westmont College and has been named to the All-Golden State Athletic Conference team. The junior also received a Gold Glove award. The Warriors (33-14) headed into the GSAC Championships at Costa Mesa this week as the No. 2–seeded team. … SBCC won its final game to finish second in the Western State Conference North and secure its eighth consecutive berth in the Southern Cal Regional baseball playoffs. The 13th-seeded Vaqueros play a best-of-three series at No. 4 Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut. … After winning the first two games of their Big West series over UC Riverside, UCSB blew a 10-4 lead Sunday and lost 14-10 in 11 innings. The Gauchos, who fell three games behind first-place Cal State Fullerton, take on Cal State Northridge at home this Friday-Sunday. -- Santa Barbara Independent
Ride the Anselmo Wave
The Lancer’s sisters, Natalie and Mary, earned beach volleyball scholarships to Arizona and Louisiana-Monroe, respectively, after starring at Westlake High. Natalie still suits up with the Wildcats while Mary is now a Cal State Northridge student. Their mother, Sherry, also plays volleyball. -- Thousand Oaks Acorn
Rainbow Wahine Softball hosts final home series this weekend
The University of Hawai'i softball team (21-23, 5-10 Big West) returns to Manoa this week to host their final homestand of the season. The Rainbow Wahine will take on the Matadors of CSUN in a three-game conference series, beginning on Friday, May 4 at 6:00 p.m. and concluding with a doubleheader on Saturday, May 5 at 2:00 p.m. Friday night will be "Power in Pink" night in recognition of breast cancer awareness. There will also be an Autograph Session after Friday night's game. Saturday will be Senior Day for five players who will be making their final appearances at the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium-Danielle Garcielita, Jordian Hicks, Courtney Hiruko, Dana Thomsen, and Rachael Turner. -- KHON - HI