Davidson Picked to Repeat as Atlantic 10 Men’s Golf Champions

2/23/2022 3:00:00 PM

NEWPORT NEWS, Va.— Defending champion Davidson men’s golf has been selected to win the 2022 Atlantic 10 Championship in the league’s annual Championship Poll, which was released Wednesday.
 
The Wildcats garnered 10 first-place votes in the poll, which was conducted among the league’s head golf coaches. Davidson won last year at last year’s championship and returns four of the five members of last year’s championship team, including Alex Heffner (finished eighth) and Clayton Tribus (tied for ninth) who each had top 10 finishes at last year’s A-10 Championship. Brian Garrett and Viraj Garewall, who also return, were both All-Conference in 2021. Davidson, led by longtime head coach Tim Straub, totaled 120 points in the poll.
 
VCU was picked second in the poll with 108 points. The Rams received one first-place vote and are anchored by All-Conference selection Sachin Kumar, Joe Retford and Mikkel Antonsen. Retford and Antonsen finished tied for third and tied for ninth in the 2021 championship respectively. Richmond finished third in the poll with 89 points and returns four of the five golfers from last year’s fifth-place championship finish, including Player off the Year Lou Baker.
 
Rhode Island finished fourth in the poll with 84 points, followed by Dayton in fifth with 80 points. George Mason was sixth with 76 points, George Washington is seventh with 55 points and St. Bonaventure had 42 points for eighth place.
 
Saint Joseph’s (29 points), Fordham (24 points) and La Salle (19 points) rounded out the poll.
 
2022 Atlantic 10 Golf Poll
Parenthesis denotes number of first-place votes
Team - Points
  1. Davidson – 120 (10)                   
  2. VCU – 108 (1)
  3. Richmond - 89
  4. Rhode Island - 84
  5. Dayton - 80
  6. George Mason - 76
  7. George Washington - 55
  8. St. Bonaventure - 42
  9. Saint Joseph's - 29
  10. Fordham - 24
  11. La Salle - 19
The 2022 Atlantic 10 men's golf championship begins Friday, April 29 at Reunion Resort in Orlando, Fla. The 11 A-10 golf teams will play 18 holes per day on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Practice rounds are slated for Thursday. Admission to the Atlantic 10 Golf Championship is free. The winner of the 54-hole event will receive the Atlantic 10's automatic bid to the NCAA Regionals.