MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas State men’s golf team is set to compete in its 10th postseason all time – including its third in the last four seasons – as the Wildcats take part in the 2025 NCAA Bremerton Regional, next Monday through Wednesday, held at Gold Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton, Washington.
The No. 10 seed for the regional, the Wildcats are one of 14 teams looking for a top-five finish in Washington to advance to the NCAA Championship, which will be held May 23-28, at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.
“We are very excited to get to Washington and compete at NCAA Regionals,” said head coach
Grant Robbins, who will be leading a squad into the postseason for the ninth time in his career. “This is an exciting time of the year, and we can’t wait to get up there and see what we can do. The golf course is very good and will be demanding, especially from tee to green. It sets up well for our team. We have had a very good week of practice, so now it’s just a matter of knowing we are prepared, going out to play fearless golf and seeing where that takes us.”
The 2025 NCAA Bremerton Regional has a Big 12 flare as the Wildcats will be joined by Big 12 Champion and top-seeded Arizona State, No. 3 seed Utah, No. 6 seed Colorado and No. 8 seed Kansas. Joining the Sun Devils and Utes as top-five seeds are No. 2 seed and SEC Champion Florida, No. 4 seed South Carolina and No. 5 seed South Florida. The rest of the field consists of AAC Champion Charlotte, Colorado State, CAA Champion Elon, Sun Belt Champion Coastal Carolina, Summit League Champion Oral Roberts and WAC Champion Seattle.
K-State’s lineup remains unchanged from the Big 12 Championship with seniors
Nicklaus Mason,
Kobe Valociek and
Cooper Schultz joined by freshman Erik Sabelström Holmberg and junior
Alex Lindstrom. Senior
Ian McCrary will serve as the Wildcats’ alternate.
Mason, a native of Shawnee, Kansas, leads the Wildcats this season with a 71.68 scoring average, which ranks eighth in school history. He has produced four top-10 finishes during his senior campaign, including victories at Wildcat Invitational and Steelwood Collegiate Invitational.
This will be Mason’s third NCAA Regional start as he went 4-over par 220 to tie for 32nd in the 2022 NCAA Norman Regional and 5-over par 218 to tie for 43rd in the 2023 NCAA Bath (Mich.) Regional.
Valociek ranks second on the team in scoring average at 72.32, just ahead of Schultz at 72.58. The duo has combined for three top-five finishes and eight top-10 showings.
Both players competed in the 2024 NCAA Austin Regional as individuals. Schultz tied for 30th place at 3-over par 216, while Valociek – who played for Virginia Tech – finished five shots back and tied for 46th place. Schultz also competed two years ago in Bath, tying for 43rd place with Mason.
Schultz and Mason are in the midst of their fourth and final seasons as Wildcats with Schultz holding a career scoring average of 72.00 to rank second in program history, while Mason ranks third at 72.26.
A product of Stockholm, Sweden, Sabelström Holmberg will be a member of the scoring lineup for a fourth-straight event. The freshman has produced a scoring average of 73.92 in his nine total starts this season. Lindstrom, who hails from Halmstad, Sweden, has also been in the last three lineups and carries a season average of 74.25 strokes per round, including a 73.90 mark over the last three events.
Kansas State begins play at the 2025 NCAA Bremerton Regional off the 10th tee on Monday starting at 9:25 a.m. (PT), and the Wildcats will be paired with Elon and Coastal Carolina. Live results can be followed on SCOREBOARD powered by Clippd.
Published: Apr 24, 2025 03:11 pm