from The Mountain East Conference
INDIANAPOLIS – Three men's golf programs and three individuals from the Mountain East Conference have earned NCAA postseason bids to compete at the 2024 NCAA Atlantic/East Regional Tournament, which will be played at Oglebay Golf Resort in Wheeling, West Virginia, with West Liberty University serving as the event's host.
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Regional play is set for May 9-11.
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The University of Charleston was announced as the top seed in the Atlantic Region on Friday afternoon and will be joined at the regional by Glenville State and Davis & Elkins. The Senators earned the league's automatic bid by winning the MEC Men's Golf Championship back in October.
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Additionally, the MEC qualified three individuals for the event, including league Player of the Year
Francisco Taboada and teammate
Mateo Zolezzi from West Virginia Wesleyan, and Fairmont State's Alex Turowski.
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The top five teams and the top two student-athletes not with a team from each regional will advance to the finals, May 21-25 at the Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge in Winter Garden, Florida. Â The finals will be hosted by Rollins College and the Greater Orlando Sports Commission.
ATLANTIC/EAST REGIONALÂ
Oglebay Golf Resort, Wheeling, West Virginia; West Liberty University, host.Â
Atlantic Region:Â
1.   Charleston (West Virginia)
2.   Indiana (Pennsylvania)Â
3.   Gannon
4.   Glenville State
5.   Millersville [Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference]
6.   Virginia Union [Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association]
7.   Pittsburgh-Johnstown
8.   LivingstoneÂ
9.   Davis & Elkins [Mountain East Conference]
10.   Fayetteville StateÂ
Individuals:Â
1.  Â
Francisco Taboada, West Virginia Wesleyan
2.  Â
Mateo Zolezzi, West Virginia Wesleyan
3.   Alex Turowski, Fairmont State
4.   Reese Watson, California (Pennsylvania)
East Region:Â
1.   St. Thomas Aquinas
2.   Goldey-Beacom [Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference]
3.   Post
4.   AssumptionÂ
5.   Adelphi [Northeast-10 Conference]
6.   Dominican New York
7.   Saint Anselm
8.   Southern New Hampshire
9.   Bentley
10.   Franklin Pierce
Individuals:Â
1.   Tyler Cleaves, Wilmington (Delaware)
2.   Pablo Hidalgo, Felician
3.   Aissa El Khadri, New Haven
4.   Pablo Quintero, Wilmington (Delaware)