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Kyrin Mayfield

Men’s Golf Announces 2025-26 Schedule

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2025-26 Schedule
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – It's a familiar slate for the Embry-Riddle Men's Golf team in 2025-26 as Head Coach Ken Staton revealed the schedule for the upcoming season on Friday. The slate is composed of seven regular-season tournaments, three in the fall and four in the spring, followed by the Sunshine State Conference Tournament. A majority of those competitions carry over from the previous season with Patriot Fall Classic being the only new addition.

The Eagles are hoping to build on last year's historic season that saw the team break four program records, record the squad's best-ever finish at the Sunshine State Conference Championship (T-2nd), and earn the program's first-ever team berth to an NCAA II regional. Embry-Riddle also claimed a win at the Shark Invitational, the team's second tournament win in its NCAA II era. 

All-SSC selection Edoardo Scialanga returns along with starters Ian Ball and Ryan Gear. Embry-Riddle also welcomes two NCAA I transfers in Rafa Guerrero (Cal Poly) and Christian Molina (Mount St. Mary's).

Flagler's Jay Jennison Cup returns as the program's season-opener from Sept. 29-30, a spot it held annually from 2017-2023, excluding the COVID-19-impacted 2020-21 slate. Last year, the Eagles secured their best-ever result at that specific competition (3rd). 

Next up is the program's first appearance at Lander's Patriot Fall Classic on Oct. 20-21. A trip to the Citrus Intercollegiate (Oct. 27-28) the following week caps off the fall.

The spring begins with the Matlock Collegiate Classic (Feb. 9-10) hosted by Florida Southern. Last year, ERAU shot its lowest three-round total at that event (882) in its history. The Saint Leo Invitational is the following weekend (Feb. 16-17).

Embry-Riddle gets a month-long break until the Shark Invitational (March 23-24), which transitions from the fall to the spring. It was a record-breaking event for the Blue and Gold at that tournament in 2024-25 as the Eagles shattered the individual and team single-round records as well as the team 54-hole record en route to a team victory. 

The regular season concludes with the Battle at the Shores (March 30-31), a tournament that was canceled last year due to inclement weather. 

Postseason play begins on April 19 with the three-day Sunshine State Conference Tournament. Saint Leo will serve as the host, though the course has yet to be determined.

The Eagles will look to return to the NCAA II South/Southeast Regional after making their first-ever appearance in 2025. The regional is scheduled for May 7-9 in Gainesville, Georgia at the Chattahoochee Golf Club. 
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