Texas Tech University Athletics

No. 5 Tech ready for NCAA Championships
May 25, 2023 | Men's Golf
The Red Raiders tee off Friday at 1:52 (CT)
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – The Texas Tech men's golf program opens play at the 2023 NCAA Championships hosted by Arizona State and the Grayhawk Golf Club Friday afternoon at 1:52 p.m. (CT).
 
Making an appearance at the national tournament for the third straight year, the Red Raiders will look to advance to the match play portion in back-to-back seasons for the first time in program history. Tech advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals a season ago, where they fell to Vanderbilt, 3-2.
In total, 30 teams (top-five finishers from each regional) and six individuals (top-finisher from a non-qualifying team from each regional) have descended upon the desert for this years tournament. Each team is guaranteed to play through Sunday where the field will be trimmed from 30 to 15 teams.
 
Once the 15 teams are determined, the fourth and final round will begin on Monday, with the top-eight scores from the four rounds advancing to the match play portion of the championships.
 
Those eight teams will be seeded (one-though-eight) depending on where they finished and will play the first match play round on Tuesday morning. The four winners from Tuesday's morning session of match play will advance to the semifinals later Tuesday afternoon.
 
The two semifinalist winners will then meet on Wednesday (May 24) for the team title.
 
Golf Channel will pick up live coverage on Monday's fourth and final round, and will have live coverage of all three rounds of match play.
 
Tech is paired with Georgia and Michigan State on Friday morning and will tee off from hole 10 at 9:00 a.m. (CT).
 
THE COURSE:
Grayhawk Golf Club --- Scottsdale, Ariz. --- Par 70 ---- 7289 Yards
 
THE FIELD:
1: Vanderbilt
2: North Carolina
3: Illinois
4: Arizona State
5: Texas Tech
6: Stanford
7: Florida State
8: Pepperdine
9: Florida
10: Oklahoma
11: Georgia Tech
12: Auburn
13: Pepperdine
14: Texas A&M
15: Alabama
16: Virginia
17: Mississippi State
18: Oregon
19: Colorado State
20: Ohio State
21: Georgia
22: Arkansas
23: Baylor
24: Duke
25: ETSU
26: BYU
27: San Francisco
28: Chattanooga
29: New Mexico
30: Colorado
 
THE LINEUP:
1: Ludvig Aberg
2: Calum Scott
3: Matthew Comegys
4: Jack Wall
5: Tyran Snyders
6: Baard Skogen (Alternate)
 
Making an appearance at the national tournament for the third straight year, the Red Raiders will look to advance to the match play portion in back-to-back seasons for the first time in program history. Tech advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals a season ago, where they fell to Vanderbilt, 3-2.
In total, 30 teams (top-five finishers from each regional) and six individuals (top-finisher from a non-qualifying team from each regional) have descended upon the desert for this years tournament. Each team is guaranteed to play through Sunday where the field will be trimmed from 30 to 15 teams.
Once the 15 teams are determined, the fourth and final round will begin on Monday, with the top-eight scores from the four rounds advancing to the match play portion of the championships.
Those eight teams will be seeded (one-though-eight) depending on where they finished and will play the first match play round on Tuesday morning. The four winners from Tuesday's morning session of match play will advance to the semifinals later Tuesday afternoon.
The two semifinalist winners will then meet on Wednesday (May 24) for the team title.
Golf Channel will pick up live coverage on Monday's fourth and final round, and will have live coverage of all three rounds of match play.
Tech is paired with Georgia and Michigan State on Friday morning and will tee off from hole 10 at 9:00 a.m. (CT).
THE COURSE:
Grayhawk Golf Club --- Scottsdale, Ariz. --- Par 70 ---- 7289 Yards
THE FIELD:
1: Vanderbilt
2: North Carolina
3: Illinois
4: Arizona State
5: Texas Tech
6: Stanford
7: Florida State
8: Pepperdine
9: Florida
10: Oklahoma
11: Georgia Tech
12: Auburn
13: Pepperdine
14: Texas A&M
15: Alabama
16: Virginia
17: Mississippi State
18: Oregon
19: Colorado State
20: Ohio State
21: Georgia
22: Arkansas
23: Baylor
24: Duke
25: ETSU
26: BYU
27: San Francisco
28: Chattanooga
29: New Mexico
30: Colorado
THE LINEUP:
1: Ludvig Aberg
2: Calum Scott
3: Matthew Comegys
4: Jack Wall
5: Tyran Snyders
6: Baard Skogen (Alternate)
Players Mentioned
Weidemeyer post round interview
Sunday, September 21
NCAA Championship Rd. 3 Highlights
Sunday, May 25
Greg Sands post-round interview (Rd. 3 NCAA Championships)
Sunday, May 25
NCAA Championship Rd. 1 Highlights
Friday, May 23









