Herman Selected to Compete as Invidiual at NCAA Central/Midwest Regional

Fort Hays State senior Trey Herman has been selected to compete at the NCAA Division II Central/Midwest Regional, May 4-6. The tournament will be held at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Ill., just outside of Chicago, hosted by Lewis University.

Herman earned All-MIAA honors and a selection to the NCAA Central/Midwest Regional for the second straight year. He recorded five top-10 finishes this season with second as his highest finish at the UNK Fall Invitational back in the Fall portion of the season. She shot 4-under par overall at that tournament. For the season, Herman has a stroke average of 74.0 and a relation to par of +2.5. He has four rounds this season in which he shot under par.

Herman finished seventh overall at the Central/Midwest Regional last year at Fox Run Golf Club in Eureka, Mo. Herman was the third-best individual in the standings not on a team advancing to the NCAA Championships, but only the top two individuals advanced. So he was very close to qualifying for the NCAA Championship site last year.

Cog Hill Golf and Country Club has been the site of events on the PGA Tour for several years. The Country Club has four courses, with the Dubsdread Course being the site of the Western Open from 1991-2006, then the BMW Championship in 2007 and 2009-2011.

Herman was one of four individuals from the Central Region selected to compete in the Super Regional event. The teams and individuals qualifying for the tournament are listed below.

Central Region:
1. Central Missouri
2. Central Oklahoma
3. Arkansas Tech
4. Southwestern Oklahoma State
5. Henderson State
6. Northeastern State
7. Southern Nazarene
8. Minnesota State-Mankato
9. Washburn
10. Southeastern Oklahoma State

Individuals:
1. Ryan Buerk, Missouri Southern
2. Trey Herman, Fort Hays State
3. Tyler Koivisto, St. Cloud State
4. Corey Knight, Missouri Western

Midwest Region:
1. Indianapolis
2. Grand Valley State
3. Missouri-St. Louis
4. Tiffin
5. Lewis
6. Lake Superior State
7. Ferris State
8 Malone
9. Saginaw Valley State
10. Walsh

Individuals:
1. Nick Arman, Rockhurst
2. DJ Vogt, Bellarmine
3. Lucas Jones, Bellarmine
4. Emil Lundgren, Northern Michigan

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