Broncos Make NCAA Atlantic Regional Return After CIAA Championship Win
The Fayetteville State golf team is heading back to NCAA postseason play after winning the 2026 CIAA Championship with a three-round total of 872. They will compete in the NCAA Atlantic/East Regional Tournament from May 7–9 at Sunnehanna Country Club in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, entering as the No. 11 seed. This marks their first NCAA appearance since 2023, when they finished second in the regional and advanced to the Division II National Championship. The Broncos aim to secure one of three qualifying spots for the national finals, which take place May 18–22 in Boulder City, Nevada.
By the Numbers- The Broncos won the CIAA Championship with a total score of 872 (294-288-290).
- They are the No. 11 seed in a regional field that includes 13 teams.
Despite their strong championship performance, the regional competition consists of formidable teams, including three CIAA representatives, which will test the Broncos' ability to repeat past successes at the national level.
State of Play- The Broncos are preparing for regional competition on May 7, where they will seek to replicate their past success.
- Head coach Zane Lewis has emphasized the team's growth and readiness for the challenge.
If Fayetteville State secures a top-three finish, they will advance to the NCAA Division II National Championship, providing another opportunity to shine on a national stage.
Bottom LineThe Broncos' return to the NCAA tournament showcases their hard work and determination; their aim is to not just compete but to convert this opportunity into success on a national level.
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