Iowa State men’s golf makes NCAA Championships

Noah Rohlfing

The Iowa State men’s golf team has qualified for the NCAA Championships, after a third-place finish in the Stockton Regional.

The Cyclones had a final team store of -17 and finished the third day with a team score of 3-under-par 285. 

Senior Denzel Ieremia entered the day alone in third place on the individual leaderboard, but he shot a 2-over-par 74 and fell to ninth place. 

Sophomore Sam Vincent made a move up the leaderboard with a 2-under-par 70, finishing in a tie for fifth place at -8. Freshman Lachlan Barker finished with a final round 70 as well. 

Freshman Frank Lindwall shot an even-par 72 and sophomore Tripp Kinney shot a one-over-par 73 to round out the Cyclones’ scoring. 

The Cyclones are one of seven Big 12 teams to make the NCAA Championships, joining Kansas, Baylor, Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma.

The NCAA Championships will be held on May 25-30 in Stillwater, Oklahoma.