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Robert Burridge – MICHIGAN Evan Cole – RIT Collin Thompson – ILLINOIS STATE Adrian Chevalier – BRADLEY Caleb Richardson – SOUTH ALABAMA Connor Rock – NORTHERN ARIZONA Ben Mapes – APPALACHIAN STATE Trevor Strong – SOUTH ALABAMA Luke Allen – TEXAS Ryan Grywczynski – CENTRAL FLORIDA
Women’s Team
Whitney Brown – SOUTHERN ARKANSAS Rebecca Minnick – VIRGINIA TECH Tianna Halfaday – FERRIS STATE Rachel Dupre – FERRIS STATE Alexis Kerman – MISSOURI Genesis Beck – NC STATE Madeline Joiner – FAYETTEVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Second Team
Sam DiCarlo – TEXAS Rusty Denton – BRIGHAM YOUNG Mac Givens – SOUTH ALABAMA Ben Wolff – CLEMSON Jackson Palmer – APPALACHIAN STATE Haden Cavalli – COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES Ethan Tschanz – KANSAS STATE Judd Baer – IOWA STATE Tyler Lipscomb – AUGUSTA Daniel Beck – ARIZONA STATE
Individual Champion – IAn Short, Univeristy of cincinnati
Second Flight
Champions – north carolina state university
Individual Champion –
All-Americans
First Team
Mark Anderson – Missouri S&T Sam Mrdeza – Ferris State Hunter Thomas – Liberty Clay Edwards – NC State Blake Poland – East Carolina Ryan Brophy – Ferris State Derek Huntley – Minnesota Jacob Velasco – Oregon Chris Nelson – Portland State Brandon Robertson – North Carolina – Charlotte
Women’s Team
Madi Chitwood – Southern Arkansas Reily Warren – Oregon Hannah Trotz – Liberty Tianna Halfaday – Ferris State
Second Team
Steven Hillerman – Mississippi State Michael Jordt – NC State Alec Anderson – Wisconsin – Platteville Sam Drummond – Clemson Landen Fledderjohn – Colorado Mesa Jacob Vaiden – GA Southern Ryan Shumate – Liberty Connor Hanrahan – Arizona State Kellan McCann – Arkansas State Ben Clark – Cincinnati
Mark Anderson – Missouri S&T Sam Mrdeza – Ferris State Hunter Thomas – Liberty Clay Edwards – NC State Blake Poland – East Carolina Ryan Brophy – Ferris State Derek Huntley – Minnesota Jacob Velasco – Oregon Chris Nelson – Portland State Brandon Robertson – North Carolina – Charlotte
Women’s Team
Madi Chitwood – Southern Arkansas Reily Warren – Oregon Hannah Trotz – Liberty Tianna Halfaday – Ferris State
Second Team
Steven Hillerman – Mississippi State Michael Jordt – NC State Alec Anderson – Wisconsin – Platteville Sam Drummond – Clemson Landen Fledderjohn – Colorado Mesa Jacob Vaiden – GA Southern Ryan Shumate – Liberty Connor Hanrahan – Arizona State Kellan McCann – Arkansas State Ben Clark – Cincinnati
Individual Champion – Joey Antosca, University of Massachusetts – Amherst
Second Flight
Champions – North Carolina State University
All-Americans
First Team
Andrew Lowrie – Texas Austin Quick – East Carolina Mitchell Gothard – Texas A&M Josiah O’Polka – Iowa State Brandon Melton – Kansas Jacob Henson – Mississippi State Brandon Robertson – North Carolina – Charlotte Aspen Eagle – Oregon State Tyler Huyghe – Central Michigan Trevor Parker – California – Santa Cruz
Women’s Team
Alex Lambert – Clemson Heather Wyatt – Liberty Reily Warren – Oregon Hannah Trotz – Liberty Madi Chitwood – Southern Arkansas
Second Team
Sam Mrdeza – Ferris State Steven Hillerman – Mississippi State Edward Ward – Purdue Alec Anderson – Wisconsin – Platteville Trevor Strong – Mississippi State Jonathan White – Augusta Joe Carmical – Texas Trenton Vielbig – Wisconsin – Platteville Alex Villanueva – Saginaw Valley Austin Conger – Tennessee – Martin
Women’s – California State University – Monterey Bay
Individual Champions
Men’s – Ben Clark, Cincinnati
Women’s Individual Champion – Bayli Miller, Cal State – Monterey Bay
NIT Champions – North Carolina – Chapel Hill
First Flight Champions – Ferris State University
First Flight Individual Champion – Austin Blackmer, Iowa State
Second Flight Champion – Clemson
Second Flight Individual Champion – Austin Couch
All-Americans
First Team
Ben Clark – Cincinnati Collin Carter – NC State Brenden Tetloff – Ferris State Brandon Melton – Kansas Justin Lammers – Wisconsin – Stout Travis Chumley – North Carolina – Charlotte Derrik Helling – Indian Hills Community College James Bracken – Mississippi State Ryan Conto – Wisconsin – Stout Kyle Heisch – Texas A&M
Women’s Team
Bayli Miller – California State – Monterey Bay Reily Warren – Oregon Paetyn Emmert – East Tennessee State Mandy Gunkel – Oregon
Second Team
Landen Fledderjohn – Colorado Mesa Austin Quick – East Carolina Joseph Sutton – Alabama Andy Martin – Ferris State Trevor Parker – California – Santa Cruz Cory Obermeyer – Arizona State Hunter Thomas – Liberty Ryan Brophy – Ferris State Andrew Horne – NC State Tyler Cerrito – North Carolina – Charlotte
Women’s – California State University – Monterey Bay
Individual Champions
Men’s – Dustin Perry, Augusta
Women’s – Allison Carlton, North Texas
First Flight Champions – Ferris State University
First Flight Individual Champion – Victor Martins, South Carolina
Second Flight Champion – Mississippi State University
Second Flight Individual Champion – Logan Cejka, Minnesota
All-Americans
First Team
Dustin Perry – Augusta University Justin Lammers – Wisconsin-Stout Bryan Murphy – Ferris State Clint Kuglar – Augusta University Brock Dowell – Indian Hills CC Lance Brown – Liberty Carlos Richardson – Texas Isaac Heinen – Kansas Reid Frescura – Western Michigan Jake Lazzo – Kansas Walton Satcher – University of South Carolina – Aiken
Women’s Team
Allison Carlton – North Texas McKayla Thomas – Colorado State Mikaela Bogdan – California State-Monterey Bay Hannah Croke – Liberty
Second Team
Ryan Anderson – Indian Hills CC Tyler Macy – Gardner-Webb Matthew Norton – South Carolina Jordan Snyder – Western Michigan Austin Hannum – Southwestern Oklahoma State James Sandifer – Rochester CTC Jake LaPutka – Oregon Tim Stai – Minnesota Adam Hernandez – East Tennessee State Nathan Pukal – Minnesota
Women’s – California State University – Monterey Bay
Individual Champions
Men’s – James Proctor, Nevada – Reno
Women’s – Camille Skweir, Humboldt State
First Flight
Champions – Ferris State University
Individual Champion – Hobie Hein, Indian Hills CC
Second Flight
Champions – Ferris State University
Individual Champion – Joshua Kaufman, Ferris State University
All-Americans
First Team
James Proctor – Nevada-Reno Bryan Murphy – Ferris State J. C. Rohe – South Alabama John Baker – Georgia Regents-Augusta Reid Frescura – Western Michigan Clint Kuglar – Georgia Regents-Augusta Austin Montgomery – Colorado State Jake Lazzo – Kansas Isaac Heinen – Kansas Bryson James – North Georgia
Second Team
Nate Wegryn – Alabama Alec Falzone – North Carolina State Matt Norris – Mississippi State Corbin Higdon – Oregon David Weaver – North Carolina State Brian Fitzpatrick – Clemson Travis Tidd – Nevada-Reno Chase Jernigan – North Carolina State Philip Tait – South Alabama Randal McJunkin – South Carolina
Women’s Team
Camille Skweir – Humboldt State Allison Carlton – North Texas Kelsey Brakel – Michigan State McKayla Thomas – Colorado State
Individual Champion- Jonathan Radin, Arkansas State
Second Flight
Champions – Liberty University
Individual Champion- Andrew Kerstiens, Alabama
All-Americans
First Team
Bryan Murphy – Ferris State Dakota Mincey – North Carolina State James Proctor – Nevada-Reno Sean LaTour – California State University-Monterey Bay Seth Beaman – Alabama-Huntsville Nate Wegryn – Alabama Burt Hudson – Appalachian State Carlos Richardson – Texas Dustin Griffin – Clemson Connor Thompson – Clemson
Women’s Team
Allison Carlton – North Texas Krystin Nowicki – Mississippi State Ruth Hudson – Western Carolina Sarah Henderson – Oregon
Second Team
Jake Lauber – Iowa State Reid Frescura – Western Michigan Kirk Wagenvelt – Western Michigan Mason Carruth – Kennesaw State Trevor Hodgins – California State University-Monterey Bay Stephen Trello – South Carolina John Baker – Georgia Regents-Augusta Aidan Brock – Northern Iowa Joses Merat – Liberty Russell Jackson – California-Santa Barbara
Brett Wishon – Kennesaw State Mike Sale – California-Santa Barbara Tyler Liebman – Colorado State Brennan Billow – Ferris State Connor Thompson – Clemson Joey Lane – Iowa State Matt Norris – Mississippi State Michael Hoffman – Tennessee Tech Mason Carruth – Kennesaw State Jason Lynn – Georgia Regents-Augusta
Women’s Team
Colleen Thompson – Illinois State Krystin Nowicki – Mississippi State Camille Skweir – Humboldt State
Second Team
Billy Plant – Purdue Andrew Fish – Georgia Tech Bryan Hoffman – North Carolina-Charlotte Eric McBurney – California State University-Monterey Bay Brent Whitehead – Tennessee Tech Nicholas Gross – Massachusets-Amherst Walton Satcher – South Carolina-Aiken Nicholas Easterbrook – Humboldt State Graham White – South Carolina Aaron Konichek – Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Jared Roan – Colorado State Cameron Colglazier – South Alabama Chris Becker – Oregon Austin Montgomery – Colorado State Chase Jernigan – North Carolina State Brandon White – California State University-Monterey Bay Jason Lynn – Augusta State Andrew Cromer – Augusta State Adam Morrow – South Alabama Zack Johnson – Murray State
Women’s Team
Sara Lamberson – South Carolina Kelly Muth – Humboldt State Krystin Nowicki – Mississippi State
Second Team
Connor Thompson – Clemson Michael Hoffman – Tennessee Tech Patrick May – Augusta State Ian Kitrick – California-Santa Cruz Nicholas Easterbrook – Humboldt State Adam Hernandez – East Tennessee State Robert Davis – Arkansas Jared Neal – Alabama-Huntsville Joses Merat – Liberty Matt Love – East Tennessee State
Jason Lynn – Augusta State Connor Thompson – Clemson Chris Becker – Oregon Kevin Cocks – San Diego State Austin Finley – Clemson Ryan Black – Arkansas Zach Moses – Iowa State Drew Davis – Mississippi State Jared Dulaney – Alabama-Huntsville Alan Kane – South Carolina
Second Team
Brandon White – California State University-Monterey Bay Scott Morse – Alabama-Huntsville Derek Penfield – Oregon Patrick May – Augusta State Danny Parkins – Tennessee Tech Michael Cosper – Augusta State Joshua Lowe – Purdue Kevin Lutz – Tennessee Tech Anthony Woei-A-Sack – Georgia Tech Blake Terrell – Alabama-Huntsville
Chris Becker – Oregon Jason Lynn – Augusta State Scott Parik – Western Illinois Kevin Tulp – Kansas State Lee Jones – Augusta State Ryan Black – Arkansas Patrick May – Augusta State Austin Finley – Clemson
Second Team
Cody Cornett – Oregon Chris Rodesney – Georgia Tech Ryan Garvick – Western Illinois Robert Stroup – Mississippi State Drew Davis – Mississippi State Adam Schneider – Georgia Erik Bailey – Arkansas Dave Viscomi – Indiana University of Pennsylvania Kenny Glassman – Western Illinois
Drew Davis – Mississippi State William Scott – Arkansas Zac Simpson – Alabama-Huntsville Ray Cartledge – Clemson Nathan Pitts – Alabama-Huntsville Mark Wilhelmi – Georgia Southern
Second Team
Tyler Harbin – Alabama-Huntsville Daniel Philley – Mississippi State Erik Bailey – Arkansas Robert Stroup – Mississippi State Drew Patton – Alabama Cody Cornett – Oregon
Nick Evans – Georgia Ray Cartledge – Clemson Dan Lassiter – Virginia Tech Dustin Flake – Clemson Mike Conners – Alabama Ricky Spaulding – Kentucky
Second Team
Josh Winfrey – Kentucky Mark Wilhelmi – GA Southern Patrick May – GA Southern Paul Bonk – Nebraska Philip Chin – Virginia Tech Ryan Freibert – Kentucky
Scott Odom – South Carolina David Croomes – Alabama Kenny Leclair – Georgia Philip Chin – Virginia Tech Michael Conners – Alabama Patrick May – Georgia Southern
Second Team
Ray Cartledge – Clemson Chris Kilgus – South Carolina Nick Evans – Georgia Joseph Ritchie – Clemson Dustin Peebles – Georgia Southern Spencer Smith – Georgia Alex Butler – Alabama
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RULES
Important changes for the 2022-2023 Season
Teams are required to compete in a Conference event before the 2023 National Championship. Growing your conferences is important, Conference event participation will determine the portion of bids regions get for the 2024 Championship.
54 Bids will be awarded for DI and 54 Bids will be awarded for DII.
Example: results and bids for an event with 3 bids to DI and 3 bids to DII.
Place
Team
Bid
1
School 1 – A
DI
2
School 2 – A
DI
3
School 1 – B
DII
4
School 3 – A
DI
5
School 2 – B
DII
6
School 4 – A
DII
7
School 5 – A
The number of Regional Qualifiers will be reduced for the 2022-2023 Season. Larger qualifier events will transform into premiere regional qualifier events and new events/smaller qualifiers will become conference events that encourage inclusive and regular play between teams with minimal travel demands.
Roster forms must be completed and submitted one week before Regional Qualifier events.
TEAM COMPETITION
Teams are generally comprised of four players. Teams may compete with fewer players but will be at a disadvantage.
Team rounds are played with two sets of teammates, one ODD pair, one EVEN pair. The ODD set will tee off on every odd-numbered hole, while the EVEN set tees off on every even-numbered hole. After the tee shots, the team chooses which of the two lies to play. From there, the set that did not tee throws their two shots. Again, the whole team decides which lie to play from and the set that teed off would throw. That alternating process continues until the hole is complete. On the next hole, the corresponding set of teammates according to the hole number, ODD or EVEN, would tee off no matter which set putt out on the previous hole. This format allows for each player to tee off the same amount of times and for teams to play as a whole. Each hole has two teams playing together as an eight-some.
In the event that there are less than 4 players on a team, the individual without a partner will only have one throw per turn.
Women’s Division – Female players will engage in regular doubles play with a partner.
SINGLES PLAY
All singles rounds will count toward the team score for all mixed team divisions. The team’s singles round score is the averaged score from each player. Each player’s score will be averaged and that average will count toward the team score.
For the Women’s Championship, the sum of the 2 singles scores counts toward the cumulative team score. Each hole should have no more than two teammates competing to prevent conflicts when making rules calls.
Player Eligibility
All players participating on a team for the Regional Qualifiers and the National Championship must be listed on the team roster.
All players competing in the National Championship must be current PDGA members in good standing. Players who are not current members must login to their accounts and purchase a membership prior to being rostered. Non-members who do not register by the post-season competition dates will be ineligible to play until they have the appropriate membership.
All players are limited to competing in the College Disc Golf National Championship six times. Players that have competed in their sixth National Championship are no longer eligible to compete in Regional Qualifiers or conference championships.
All players must be certified as amateurs or professionals per the PDGA. Those who meet the standards and qualify as a Premier Professional (formerly Touring Professional) or were designated as a Premier Professional within the past five years are not eligible to participate.
All players on the team must meet the player requirements and the team must meet the team requirements of the College Disc Golf Eligibility Rules throughout the entire post-season competition.
Eligibility status will be checked by College Disc Golf through the rostering process, in conjunction with information from school registrar offices, as well as using information from the PDGA and team records. College Disc Golf reserves the right to use additional relevant information, should it become available, in a fair and consistent manner to ensure player and team eligibility standards are met throughout post-season competition.
Player eligibility status may be re-checked at any point prior to, during, or following the post-season. Rosters will be randomly re-verified with school registrar offices following each post-season competition (i.e. conference championships, Regional Qualifiers, and the National Championship).
Failure to abide by any of the above rules may result in ramifications outlined in the guideline sections, Violations and Sanctions.
You need 2 players for a Women’s team and 4 for all other divisions. The women’s division is the only field at the National Championship offered for individuals to compete.
Find your team page here. If you see your school listed there, reach out to us or fill out the form on the team’s page for your captain or leader’s information. If you do not see your school listed there, reach out to us and we’ll create your team page and help get you started!
Conference events are open for anyone to participate! Find an event you’re interested in and register your team to compete!
Regionals require current College Disc Golf membership. Have you reached out to us? You need a team page and login before you can join and renew your CDG membership. After your join, your team can compete in any Regional event.
College Disc Golf events are organized and ran by volunteers that range from Tournament Directors with PDGA Major experience to students running their first events. There are two main types of events – conference play (league like play, more casual events) and Regionals (more competition focused events that require CDG membership and where you earn your invite to the CDGNC). All CDG Regionals are PDGA sanctioned and consist of at least round of team alternating shot doubles and singles play. More scoring and format information. Event format and layouts are determined by the TD for that event. Events can be one or two days. Find a qualifier near you – event map and schedule.
No, you do not need to qualify to compete. If you are interested in competing in Division 3 (DIII) or the Women’s Division, you do not need to qualify. Only teams interested in competing in Division 1 (DI) or Division 2 (DII) need to qualify.
To qualify, earn your invite by being one of the highest placing teams without a bid at any Regional on the schedule!
Only teams interested in competing in Division 1 (DI) or Division 2 (DII) need to qualify. To qualify, earn your invite by being one of the highest placing teams without a bid at any Regional on the schedule!
Example: results and bids for an event with 3 bids to DI and 3 bids to DII.
Place
Team
Bid
1
School 1 – A
DI
2
School 2 – A
DI
3
School 1 – B
DII
4
School 3 – A
DI
5
School 2 – B
DII
6
School 4 – A
DII
7
School 5 – A
Bids are are awarded to the school and can only field one team in DI. If registration does not fill, schools will be able to register more than one team in DII.
PDGA Memberships are included with your College Disc Golf Season Membership!
If you join CDG on or after October 1st, your PDGA membership will renew for the rest of the calendar year and all of next. If you join CDG prior to October 1st, your PDGA membership will not be renewed until October 1st but will still be renewed for the rest of the calendar year and all of next.
Step-by-step
Do you already have a team page on the site? If so, follow the steps below!
Step 1 - Player Page & Account
Every player needs a player page and an account.
Players, are you listed on the team’s page? If not, reach out to your team’s leader to create a page and an account.
Team leaders, login and navigate to your team’s page to create new players.
Step 2 - Membership
Regionals require a CDG membership to participate.
Players, do you see the current season’s membership on your account page? If not, there is not a membership assigned to your account. Reach out to your team leader to assign a membership or purchase one yourself.
Team leaders, players can purchase memberships individually or you can purchase them and assign them. To assign them, navigate to your account page and click the team name you’d like to manage. Using the same email that was used during the player creation process, you can assign players to the team. You can also share a link with them to access the team.
*Team designation/assignment does not matter for memberships. The teams on your “My Account” page are for membership purposes only. A “Team” will be created each time you make a purchase. Players do not need to all be on the same team, everyone just needs a membership assigned to their account.
Step 3 - Roster
Teams must submit a roster before competing in a Regional.
Team leaders, download and complete the roster form. You will have to submit the roster to your registrar for verification. Please plan accordingly.