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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – After strong showings throughout February, Atlantic Coast Conference men’s golf returns to action on Sunday, March 1, with five teams competing across two tournaments.
 
Last week, Stanford became the third ACC team to claim a team title this spring, winning The Prestige. Shortened to two rounds due to inclement weather, the tournament saw the Cardinal finish as one of just three teams under par at 5-under (563).
 
Ratchanon Chantananuwat and Drew Greyserman led Stanford to the title, each tying for second in the 120-player field. In the individual competition at The Prestige, Stanford’s Kush Arora won the event at 4-under-par (212).
 
The highly anticipated Cabo Collegiate in Mexico is on tap beginning Sunday, as the 15-team field features four ACC schools. Eight of the 15 teams are currently ranked in the top 25 of the latest Scoreboard team rankings.

Recent Results

February 12-14 – John A. Burns Intercollegiate (19 teams) | Results

California – 11th (854, +14)

 

Top-10 Finisher:

Ziqin Zhou, California – T3rd (204, -6)

 

February 14-15 – Gators Invitational (18 teams) | Results

Notre Dame – 6th (854, +14)

 

Top ACC Finisher:

Jacob Modleski, Notre Dame – T17th (217, +1)

 

February 15-17 – Loyola Intercollegiate (20 teams) | Results

NC State – 4th (840, -24)

 

Top-10 Finishers:

Rylan Shim*, NC State – 3rd (204, -12)

Pearce Lewin, NC State – T6th (206, -10)

* – Played as an individual

 

February 16-18 – The Prestige (24 teams) | Results

Stanford – 1st (563, -5)

Wake Forest – T11th (583, +15)

Clemson – 20th (602, +34)

SMU – 21st (603, +35)

 

Top-10 Finishers:

Ratchanon Chantananuwat, Stanford – T2nd (139, -3)

Dean Greyserman, Stanford – T2nd (139, -3)

 

February 16-18 – Watersound Invitational (12 teams) | Results

Florida State – 4th (831, -9)

 

Top-10 Finisher:

Tyler Weaver, Florida State – 4th (202, -8)

 

Upcoming Schedule

March 1-3 – Cabo Collegiate | Live Results

California, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Stanford

 

March 1-3 – Southern Highlands Collegiate | Live Results

Virginia

 

ACC Notes

• The ACC has six teams ranked in the top 25 in the latest spring rankings by Scoreboard powered by Clippd (Feb. 25): No. 1 Virginia, No. 16 North Carolina, No. 17 Georgia Tech, No. 20 Stanford, No. 21 Duke and No. 24 Notre Dame. Wake Forest (No. 28) and Louisville (No. 32) sit just outside the top 25.

 

• In the most recent Scoreboard powered by Clippd Individual Rankings (Feb. 25), three ACC players are ranked in the top 10: No. 3 Ben James (Virginia), No. 4 Bryan Kim (Duke) and No. 6 Bryan Lee (Virginia).

 

• In the final fall Division I Bushnell/Golfweek Coaches Poll (Oct. 31), five ACC teams were ranked in the top 25, headlined by No. 1 Virginia. Following the Cavaliers were No. 13 North Carolina, No. 16 Georgia Tech, No. 22 Wake Forest and No. 23 Notre Dame. Clemson, Duke, Florida State and Louisville received votes. The next poll is set for Friday, March 6.

 

• This fall, ACC teams combined to win eight team titles, with Wake Forest being the only team to win multiple tournaments. So far this spring, three ACC team picked up wins, including the Demon Deacons’ third of the 2025-26 season.

 

• Individually, ACC players combined to win 11 medalist honors, as Boston College’s Markus Lam and Duke’s Bryan Kim are the only players with two individual titles. As the calendar flipped to the spring, Wake Forest’s Tom Haberer is the lone player to win a tournament.

 

• Seven ACC men’s golf standouts were named to the 2025-26 Ben Hogan Award watch list: Ben James (Virginia), Bryan Kim (Duke), Bryan Lee (Virginia), Jacob Modleski (Notre Dame), Niall Sheils Donegan (North Carolina), William Sides (SMU) and Tyler Weaver (Florida State).

 

• For the first time in program history, Virginia won the 2025 ACC Men’s Golf Championship with a 3-2 victory over North Carolina in the match play final at The Club at Olde Stone in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

 

• A conference-record 12 ACC teams earned a spot in the 2025 NCAA Men’s Golf Regionals. It marked the 18th time in the past 19 years that at least eight ACC teams have earned regional bids.

 

• Five ACC teams advanced to the 2025 NCAA Men’s Golf Championships with Virginia advancing to the match-play final before falling to Oklahoma State, 3-2.

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