May 2, 2018 Season Stats / Reunion Resort / NCAA Men's Golf
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- For the fifth straight season, the Purdue men's golf team will be making an NCAA Regionals appearance, heading to Kissimmee, Florida, as the No. 7 seed.
Regionals will take place May 14 to 16 at the Reunion Resort's Watson Course, a 7,154-yard, par-72 layout in Kissimmee. It is consistently named of the top resort golf courses in America.
The Boilermakers' five straight NCAA appearances is the second-longest streak in school history behind 19 straight appearances made from 1949 to 1967.
"The team is really excited about heading to Florida and NCAA Golf Regionals. We understand that we will make it through if we play well and we are going to Florida to compete and win regionals," head coach Rob Bradley, who has taken Purdue to NCAA Regionals in all five years of his tenure, said. "We have played great golf this spring and while last week was a disappointment, we are going to respond in a positive way and be ready to play."
Purdue will be joined by in seed order: Vanderbilt, Florida, North Carolina, South Florida, Kent State, Arizona, Purdue, Colorado State, Saint Mary's, UCF, Coastal Carolina, Jacksonville State, Georgetown and Central Connecticut State.
Purdue is one of five Big Ten teams to reach the NCAA Regionals, joined by Illinois, Northwestern, Penn State and Michigan State.
The Boilermakers have advanced out of regionals to the national championships three times in the last four years under head coach Rob Bradley (2014, 2016, 2017). The year that the Boilermakers missed (2015), they lost in a playoff for the fifth and final spot to Houston.
Purdue and Illinois are the only Big Ten schools to advance to five consecutive NCAA Regionals, and since 2014, Purdue, Illinois and Penn State are the only Big Ten schools to reach the national championship round. Illinois has done so four times, Purdue has reached nationals three times and Penn State advanced to last year's national championships.
Purdue is one of 17 schools nationally to make back-to-back NCAA National Championship appearances.
Purdue's 29 NCAA National Championship appearance are the third most for a "northern" school, behind Ohio State (46) and BYU (30). Purdue's 29 appearances in the national championships are the second most for a Big Ten school.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- For the fifth straight season, the Purdue men's golf team will be making an NCAA Regionals appearance, heading to Kissimmee, Florida, as the No. 7 seed.
Regionals will take place May 14 to 16 at the Reunion Resort's Watson Course, a 7,154-yard, par-72 layout in Kissimmee. It is consistently named of the top resort golf courses in America.
The Boilermakers' five straight NCAA appearances is the second-longest streak in school history behind 19 straight appearances made from 1949 to 1967.
"The team is really excited about heading to Florida and NCAA Golf Regionals. We understand that we will make it through if we play well and we are going to Florida to compete and win regionals," head coach Rob Bradley, who has taken Purdue to NCAA Regionals in all five years of his tenure, said. "We have played great golf this spring and while last week was a disappointment, we are going to respond in a positive way and be ready to play."
Purdue will be joined by in seed order: Vanderbilt, Florida, North Carolina, South Florida, Kent State, Arizona, Purdue, Colorado State, Saint Mary's, UCF, Coastal Carolina, Jacksonville State, Georgetown and Central Connecticut State.
Purdue is one of five Big Ten teams to reach the NCAA Regionals, joined by Illinois, Northwestern, Penn State and Michigan State.
The Boilermakers have advanced out of regionals to the national championships three times in the last four years under head coach Rob Bradley (2014, 2016, 2017). The year that the Boilermakers missed (2015), they lost in a playoff for the fifth and final spot to Houston.
Purdue and Illinois are the only Big Ten schools to advance to five consecutive NCAA Regionals, and since 2014, Purdue, Illinois and Penn State are the only Big Ten schools to reach the national championship round. Illinois has done so four times, Purdue has reached nationals three times and Penn State advanced to last year's national championships.
Purdue is one of 17 schools nationally to make back-to-back NCAA National Championship appearances.
Purdue's 29 NCAA National Championship appearance are the third most for a "northern" school, behind Ohio State (46) and BYU (30). Purdue's 29 appearances in the national championships are the second most for a Big Ten school.