1992 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship
The 1992 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships were contested at the 54th annual NCAA-sanctioned golf tournament for determining the individual and team national champions of men's collegiate golf at the Division I level in the United States.[1]
Tournament information | |
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Location | Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. 35.039333°N 106.610778°W |
Course(s) | University of New Mexico Golf Course |
Statistics | |
Field | 30 teams |
Champion | |
Team: Arizona (1st title) Individual: Phil Mickelson, Arizona State | |
Team: 1,129 (–7) Individual: 271 | |
Location Map | |
UNM Golf Course Location in the United States UNM Golf Course Location in New Mexico | |
The tournament was held at the University of New Mexico Golf Course in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Arizona won the team championship, the Wildcats' first NCAA title.
Future professional and five-time major winner Phil Mickelson, from Arizona State, won the individual title, his third of three.
Individual results
Individual champion
- Phil Mickelson, Arizona State (271)
Team results
Finalists
Rank | Team | Score |
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1 | Arizona | 1,129 |
2 | Arizona State | 1,136 |
3 | Oklahoma State (DC) | 1,144 |
4 | UNLV | 1,150 |
5 | Georgia Tech | 1,151 |
6 | Texas | 1,152 |
7 | Florida | 1,155 |
8 | Arkansas | 1,156 |
9 | Stanford | 1,158 |
10 | New Mexico | 1,161 |
11 | Alabama | 1,163 |
12 | Clemson | 1,166 |
13 | Houston | 1,168 |
14 | Oklahoma | 1,171 |
15 | Central Florida | 1,184 |
Eliminated after 36 holes
Rank | Team | Score |
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T16 | Fresno State | 586 |
TCU | ||
Virginia | ||
Wisconsin | ||
T20 | BYU | 587 |
San José State | ||
22 | LSU | 588 |
23 | North Carolina | 590 |
24 | Wake Forest | 591 |
T25 | East Tennessee State | 592 |
Kent State | ||
27 | Ohio State | 594 |
28 | South Carolina | 595 |
29 | UC Irvine | 606 |
30 | Rice | 619 |
- DC = Defending champions
- Debut appearance
References
- "NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
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