ERIE, Pa. (May 11, 2025) – Felician University and Wilmington University tied for 11th place out of 20 teams to lead five Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference representatives at the 2025 NCAA Division II Atlantic/East Regional Men’s Golf Championship. The event was hosted by Gannon University Thursday through Saturday at Whispering Woods Golf Club.
Three CACC golfers finished among the top 20 among a field of 114 in the individual standings, led by Felician junior Pablo Hidalgo. On the 6,661-yard, par-72 layout, Hidalgo signed for rounds of 75, 75, and 74. His three-day total of 224 tied for 11th place.
Post University senior Joe Ensign tied for 14th place with 74-76-75—225. Wilmington freshman Noah Wallace shot 75-74-78—227 and tied for 20th.
Felician and Wilmington each produced 69-over-par totals of 933 for the weekend. The Golden Falcons arrived at that figure with team rounds of 311, 319, and 303, while the Wildcats carded 314 on Thursday, followed by 315 on Friday and Saturday’s 304.
Along with Post, Dominican University New York and Goldey-Beacom College also qualified for the regional from the CACC. The Eagles finished 15th (953), Goldey-Beacom was 18th (962), and Dominican 19th (970). Complete results are available at https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/237014/scoring/team
The top three teams in the event qualified for the NCAA Division II National Championship. Those spots went to Davis & Elkins College (888), Gannon (888), and the University of Charleston (903).
The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its affiliation with NCAA Division II. Conference institutions compete for championships in 18 sports – eight for men, nine for women, and one co-ed. The CACC contains 12 members in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Membership includes Bloomfield College of Montclair State University, the University of Bridgeport, Caldwell University, Chestnut Hill College, Dominican University New York, Felician University, Georgian Court University, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family University, Post University, Thomas Jefferson University, and Wilmington University.