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(Silvis, IL) – Coming into the final round of NAIA Men’s Golf National Championships in a tie for third after shooting the second-best score on Thursday, the Broncos continued their strong play on Friday to secure third place at +45. Hastings is officially now the highest finisher at the NAIA Championships in GPAC history, becoming the first team in conference history to make the cut for the final two rounds.
Norman, Okla. - NAIA PING All-Region honorees have been announced by the GCAA. Players across four regions and 30 schools earned all-region honors in 2026.
(Silvis, IL) – After making the cut at NAIA Men’s Golf National Championships to move onto the final two days, the Broncos began their day in ninth place at +29. Hastings shot the second-best round of all schools at +3 on Thursday, putting them tied for third with Lindsey Wilson heading into the final round on Friday. Hastings is currently 12 strokes behind Oklahoma City and six strokes behind Friends.
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May 15, 2026Men's Golf
(Silvis, IL) – Coming into the final round of NAIA Men’s Golf National Championships in a tie for third after shooting the second-best score on Thursday, the Broncos continued their strong play on Friday to secure third place at +45. Hastings is officially now the highest finisher at the NAIA Championships in GPAC history, becoming the first team in conference history to make the cut for the final two rounds.
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May 14, 2026Men's Golf
Norman, Okla. - NAIA PING All-Region honorees have been announced by the GCAA. Players across four regions and 30 schools earned all-region honors in 2026.
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May 14, 2026Men's Golf
(Silvis, IL) – After making the cut at NAIA Men’s Golf National Championships to move onto the final two days, the Broncos began their day in ninth place at +29. Hastings shot the second-best round of all schools at +3 on Thursday, putting them tied for third with Lindsey Wilson heading into the final round on Friday. Hastings is currently 12 strokes behind Oklahoma City and six strokes behind Friends.

