SARASOTA, Fla. — Wichita State begins play in the 2026 American Men's Golf Championship on Monday at the Ritz-Carlton Members Club.
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The Shockers enter Sarasota nearly a month after their last competition, where they finished 11th at the Tiger Invitational on April 7.
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This season, Wichita State has notched six top-five team finishes, including two during the spring. That includes a fifth-place finish at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic, where the Shockers secured two top-50 wins, including No. 45 South Florida, the No. 2 seed at the American Championship.
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Individually, Wichita State has recorded 15 top-20 finishes, led by
Jose Miguel Ramirez with seven. Ramirez finished last season as the American Conference runner-up, firing a 12-under 204. He leads the Shockers this season in stroke average (70.9), birdies (120) and eagles (6).
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Wichita State owns a team stroke average of 286.43 this season, which ranks as the third-best mark in program history.
Fast Facts – American Championship
Dates: Monday, April 27th – Wednesday, April 29th
Venue:Â Ritz-Carlton Members Club
Location:Â Sarasota, Fla.
Host:Â The American
Yardage:Â 7,417
Par:Â 72
Format:Â Stroke Play
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Scoreboard
The Field:Â 11 Teams
Charlotte, East Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Memphis, North Texas, Rice, South Florida, Temple, UAB, UTSA,Â
Wichita State
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For Wichita State's lineup,
Michael Robson returns for the first time since March 3 at the Golden Nugget Invitational.
Rhett O'Rear will travel to Florida as the substitute.
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Shocker Five
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Jose Ramirez (Sr.) — Transfer from Indian Hills Community College … Second-year Shocker … Finished in the top 15 in each of the first two tournaments of the 2025-26 season … 2025 American Athletic Conference individual runner-up … 2025 All-American Athletic Conference selection … Played in all 10 tournaments in his first season as a Shocker, posting a 71.7 stroke average and two top-five finishes … Won the 2023 NJCAA Division I Men's Golf National Championship at Sand Creek Station Golf Course in Newton, Kan. … Helped Indian Hills CC to the team national championship the same year … 2023 GCAA Arnold Palmer Award winner …
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Jose Carletta (Sr.) — Competed in nine of 10 tournaments in his first season as a Shocker … Recorded 89 birdies, second on the team … Led the team with six eagles and recorded four rounds in the 60s … Tied for 11th at the AAC Championship, carding a 66 (-6) in the third round to move up the leaderboard, matching the best individual round by a Shocker at the AAC Championship … Posted a season-best ninth-place finish April 1 at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic … Tied for 18th to lead the Shockers to an eighth-place finish at the GCU Invitational on March 12 …
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Emilio Arellano Lamas (Jr.) — First-year Shocker … Tied for fifth in his first competition as a Shocker at the Git-R-Done Invitational … One of four transfers on Wichita State's roster who spent time at Indian Hills Community College … 2025 PING All-District selection and NJCAA Division I Men's Golf Second Team All-American …
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Michael Robson (Gr.) – First-year Shocker with four years of college golf experience…two-time NAIA Men's Golf All-American…two-time all-conference selection…tied for 13
th at the 2025 NAIA Men's Golf All-American…Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference Newcomer and Player of the Year at Northwestern Ohio in 2022…Â
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Caden Cox (So.) — Second-year Shocker … Competed in six events as a true freshman, including the final five tournaments of the season … Recorded 40 birdies, the most by a Shocker freshman since 2022 … Posted a season-best tie for 26th on April 1, 2025, at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic …