The Harding men's golf team has achieved a significant milestone by climbing to No. 19 in the NCAA Division II national rankings. Their impressive rise follows a dominant 32-stroke victory in El Dorado and a successful spring season, which includes two tournament championships and four top-three finishes. Led by head coach Samuel Tandy, the Bisons now hold a commanding 102-21-3 record for the season, along with a scoring average of 288.3 over their competitive events.

By the Numbers
  • Ranked No. 19 nationally, No. 2 in the Central Region
  • Overall record of 102 wins, 21 losses, and 3 ties
  • Seven top-three finishes across nine stroke-play events
State of Play
  • Recent victories include the Shadow Valley Invitational and the Arkansas Collegiate
  • Preparation underway for the Great American Conference Tournament scheduled for April 19-21
  • Three players ranked in the top 60 nationally in individual rankings
What's Next

Harding aims to leverage their current momentum as they head into the Great American Conference Tournament, seeking to secure further accolades and solidify their national standing.

Bottom Line

With a blend of strong team performance and standout individual contributions, Harding men's golf is positioned for a competitive postseason, reinforcing their status as a top program in NCAA Division II.