Rhode Island's men's golf team is set to compete in the 2026 Atlantic 10 Championship at Evermore Resort's Grand Cypress Golf Course, starting Monday. The lineup features experienced players, with four of five having prior tournament experience. The team will compete against closely ranked teams, namely VCU and George Mason, as they aim for a top performance in this three-day event.

By the Numbers
  • Rhode Island is ranked 137th in the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Rankings.
  • Aidan O'Donovan is participating in his fourth consecutive A-10 championship.
State of Play
  • The tournament will feature a total of 12 teams and 60 players.
  • Rhode Island's recent form shows promise with players like Josiah Tong and Tony Liu shooting three-under 68 last week.
What's Next

The Rams will begin play on April 27, with hopes to overcome their rivals VCU and George Mason to secure the A-10 title. Players will need to leverage their recent successes and maintain composure under competitive pressure.

Bottom Line

Rhode Island's experienced lineup positions them as strong contenders for the Atlantic 10 Championship, but significant improvement will be necessary against teams familiar with local conditions. Their success hinges on individual performance, team cohesion, and resilience throughout the tournament.