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Wednesday, June 9, 2010


Division I PING All-America Teams Named
Second, third and honorable mention teams announced


NORMAN, Okla. – The second, third and honorable mention PING All-America Teams have been announced by the GCAA. John Chin of UC Irvine, Texas Tech’s Nils Floren, Dustin Garza of Wichita State, Georgia’s Russell Henley, Scott Langley of Illinois, Texas A&M’s Andrea Pavan, Jonathan Randolph of Mississippi, Washington’s Nick Taylor, Peter Uihlein of Oklahoma State, Oregon State’s Diego Velasquez and Oregon’s Eugene Wong were previously named to the PING All-America First Team.

Bud Cauley of Alabama, North Florida’s Sean Dale, Harris English of Georgia, Morgan Hoffmann and Kevin Tway of Oklahoma State, Oregon’s Daniel Miernicki, Corey Nagy of Charlotte, Henrick Norlander and Patrick Reed of Augusta State and Texas Tech’s Chris Ward comprise the second team.

Third-team honorees include South Carolina’s George Bryan IV, David Chung of Stanford, UNLV’s Derek Ernst, Dylan Frittelli and Cody Gribble of Texas, Wake Forest’s Brendan Gielow, Jesper Kennegard of Arizona State, Florida State’s Brooks Koepka and Washington’s Richard Lee and Chris Williams.

A total of 30 golfers were named honorable mention All-America.

PING All-America Teams

First-Team
John Chin, UC Irvine
Nils Floren, Texas Tech
Dustin Garza, Wichita State
Russell Henley, Georgia
Scott Langley, Illinois
Andrea Pavan, Texas A&M
Jonathan Randolph, Mississippi
Nick Taylor, Washington
Peter Uihlein, Oklahoma State
Diego Velasquez, Oregon State
Eugene Wong, Oregon
 
Second-Team
Bud Cauley, Alabama
Sean Dale, North Florida
Harris English, Georgia
Morgan Hoffmann, Oklahoma State
Daniel Miernicki, Oregon
Corey Nagy, Charlotte
Henrik Norlander, Augusta State
Patrick Reed, Augusta State
Kevin Tway, Oklahoma State
Chris Ward, Texas Tech
 
Third-Team
George Bryan IV, South Carolina
David Chung, Stanford
Derek Ernst, UNLV
Dylan Frittelli, Texas
Brendan Gielow, Wake Forest
Cody Gribble, Texas
Jesper Kennegard, Arizona State
Brooks Koepka, Florida State
Richard Lee, Washington
Chris Williams, Washington
 
Honorable Mention
Tyson Alexander, Florida
Lee Bedford, Wake Forest
Alex Ching, San Diego
Nick Delio, Cal State Northridge
Rhys Enoch, East Tennessee State
Robbie Fillmore, BYU
Kevin Foley, Penn State
J.T. Griffin, Georgia Tech
Chesson Hadley, Georgia Tech
John Hahn, Kent State
Paul Haley, Georgia Tech
Hunter Hamrick, Alabama
Matt Hill, NC State
T.J. Howe, Penn State
Bobby Hudson, Texas
Sihwan Kim, Stanford
Drew Kittleson, Florida State
Espen Kofstad, Denver
Ben Kohles, Virginia
David Lingmerth, Arkansas
Andrew Loupe, LSU
Gregor Main, UCLA
Ben Martin, Clemson
Eric Mina, California
Cameron Peck, Texas A&M
John Peterson, LSU
Jordan Russell, Texas A&M
Alex Shi Yup Kim, UCLA
T.J. Vogel, Southern California
Steve Ziegler, Stanford