SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – The No. 16 Virginia men’s golf team is tied for 17th place after the opening round of the NCAA Championships at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz. The Cavaliers are making their first appearance at the NCAA Championships since finishing 10th in 2017.

Freshman Ben James led UVA during the opening round by shooting 1-over 71. James was two-under after his opening four holes but back-to-back double bogeys on his sixth and seventh holes dropped him to 2-over. He played his final 11 holes at 1-under that included two birdies and one bogey, James finished the opening round tied for 31st place.

Fellow first-year Bryan Lee and sophomore Deven Patel each shot 2-over and senior Pietro Bovari shot 5-over 75 to round out UVA’s counting players. George Duanganee posted a score of 7-over 77. Lee and Patel were tied for 47th place while Bovari was 105th and Duangmanee was 130th.

Georgia Tech leads the 30-team field after shooting even par led by Ross Steelman’s tournament best 6-under 64. Pepperdine and Arkansas are tied for second at 1-over 281. Only 18 of the 155 players in the field managed to shoot under par.

During the second round, UVA, Alabama and Texas A&M will start at 7:05 a.m. MST from the 1st tee. The third round is repaired based on the team standings. It starts Sunday at 6:10 a.m. MST.

After three days of stroke play, the field is reduced to 15 teams and the top nine individuals not on one of those teams for the fourth round (May 29) that will decide the individual champion. The top eight teams from stroke play advance to two days (May 30-32) of match play competition to determine the NCAA Champion.

Live scoring of the event is online at Golfstat.com.

NCAA Championships
Grayhawk Golf Club
Scottsdale, Ariz.
Par 70, 7,289 yards
First-Round Results

Team Results
 1. Georgia Tech       280
 2. Pepperdine         281
 3. Arkansas           281
 4. North Carolina     282
 4. Texas Tech         282
 4. Vanderbilt         282
 7. Florida            283
 8. Florida State      284
 9. Georgia            285
 9. San Francisco      285
 9. Illinois           285
12. Oklahoma           287
12. Ohio State         287
14. Auburn             288
15. Texas A&M          289
15. BYU                289
17. Alabama            290
17. Duke               290
17. Virginia           290
17. Stanford           290
21. Arizona State      291
22. Oregon             292
22. Colorado           292
22. Mississippi State  292
25. New Mexico         293
26. Chattanooga        294
27. Texas              295
28. Colorado State     296
29. East Tennessee St. 302
30. Baylor             304

Individual Leaders
1. Ross Steelman, Georgia Tech           64
2. Mateo Fernandez De Oliveria, Arkansas 66
2. Matthew Watkins, New Mexico           66
2. Cole Sherwood, Vanderbilt             66 

Virginia Results
 31. Ben James         71      
 47. Bryan Lee         72
 47. Deven Patel       72
105. Pietro Bovari     75 
130. George Duangmanee 77