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Illinois in front by two at NCAA Men's National Championship
Thomas Detry
Thomas Detry

BRADENTON, Fla. — Thirty of the best collegiate men's teams in the nation are fighting for the top-eight spots to advance to match play at the end of the 72-hole stroke play portion of the NCAA Men's National Championship. After day one, Illinois leads Georgia by two, while 10 other teams are within 10 shots of the leading Fighting Illini.

Junior Thomas Detry, of Belgium, is tied for first place with his 68 and was the best score for llinois on day one by four shots. Playing the long and difficult 7,483-yard, par-72 course at The Concession Golf Club, Brian Campbell and Dylan Meyer were even-par for the day en route to the team's two-under par 286 total on Friday.

Two shots back are Georgia, led by Zach Healy's 70, followed by USC at 289 and San Diego State at 290. Both USC and SDSU had their leading player shoot 70, as well, as Rico Hoey led the Trojans and Nahum Mendoza III paced the Aztecs.

Tied with Detry of first individually is South Florida's Claudio Correa, though the Chilean golfer was once seven-under on his round before bogeying three of his last five holes.

Tied for third at 69 are Jake Shuman of Duke and Anders Alberton of Georgia Tech.

Fifty-four holes remain before the top-eight teams advance to match play, where the 2015 National Champion will be crowned. Full results from day one can be found at the link below.

Results: NCAA Division I Championship
1CABryson DeChambeauClovis, CA150070-67-72-71=280
2Chinese TaipeiCheng-Tsung PanChinese Taipei120072-70-72-67=281
T3KYHunter StewartNicholasville, KY90074-69-71-68=282
T3BelgiumThomas DetryBelgium90068-71-73-70=282
5IrelandPaul DunneIreland90072-69-69-73=283

View full results for NCAA Division I Championship

ABOUT THE NCAA Division I Championship

The NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship is the pinnacle of collegiate golf in the United States, held annually in late May or early June. The event brings together the nation's top 30 teams and six individual qualifiers, all of whom have advanced through a grueling regional qualifying process. Conference champions earn automatic regional berths, while a selection committee fills the remaining spots.

The championship begins with 72 holes of stroke play to determine the individual national champion. Following this, the top 8 teams advance to a match play bracket to compete for the team title — a format introduced in 2009 that added a dramatic head-to-head element to the final days of competition.

Some of the most decorated names in professional golf have competed in this event, including Jack Nicklaus, Hale Irwin, Tiger Woods, and Phil Mickelson. Winning the individual title now includes an added bonus: the champion receives an invitation to the following year’s Masters Tournament, provided they maintain amateur status.

The tournament dates back to 1897, originally run by the National Intercollegiate Golf Association. The NCAA began officially sponsoring the event in 1939. Over time, the championship has become not just a collegiate milestone, but also a launching pad for future PGA Tour stars.

After 72 holes of stroke play, the individual champion is crowned, and the low 8 teams advance to match play to determine the team champion.

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