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Posted Friday, June 10, 2005 Division I PING All-America Teams Announced KOHLER, Wis. — The PING second, third and honorable mention All-America teams for Division I have been named by the Golf Coaches Association of America. Ryan Blaum of Duke, Georgia Tech’s Roberto Castro, Rhys Davies of East Tennessee State, Florida’s Matt Every, Anthony Kim of Oklahoma, Washington’s James Lepp, Spencer Levin of New Mexico, Oklahoma State’s Pablo Martin, Ryan Moore of UNLV, Georgia Southern’s Aron Price and Michael Putnam of Pepperdine have previously been named to the PING All-America first team. Second team selections included Brigham Young’s Oscar Alvarez, David Denham, Chris Kirk and Brendon Todd of Georgia, Augusta State’s Kalle Edberg, John Holmes of Kentucky, Oklahoma State’s Tyler Leon, Jeff Overton of Indiana and Chan Song and Nicholas Thompson of Georgia Tech. Mark Anderson of South Carolina, Arizona State’s Alejandro Cañizares, Dustin Johnson of Coastal Carolina, TCU’s J.J. Killeen, Bronson LaCassie of Minnesota, Tennessee’s Ross McGowan, Alex Norén and Zack Robinson of Oklahoma State and Wake Forest’s Kyle Reifers were named to the PING All-America third team. A total of 30 golfers were named to the honorable mention team. Division I PING All-America Teams First Team Roberto Castro, Georgia Tech Rhys Davies, East Tennessee State Matt Every, Florida Anthony Kim, Oklahoma James Lepp, Washington Spencer Levin, New Mexico Pablo Martin, Oklahoma State Ryan Moore, UNLV Aron Price, Georgia Southern Michael Putnam, Pepperdine Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention Travis Bertoni, Cal Poly Jordan Dempsey, Mississippi Will Dodson, Southern Methodist Rob Grube, Stanford Scott Jamieson, Augusta State Shawn Jasper, Missouri Ryan Keeney, UNLV Kevin Kisner, Georgia Nathan Lashley, Arizona Gregg LaVoie, Oregon Niklas Lemke, Arizona State Henry Liaw, Arizona Luke List, Vanderbilt Major Manning, Augusta State David Palm, Georgia Southern Matthew Rosenfeld, Texas Richard Scott, Georgia Michael Shachner, Duke Webb Simpson, Wake Forest Nathan Smith, Duke Brett Stegmaier, Florida Steve Tiley, Georgia State Emmett Turner, Augusta State Martin Ureta, North Carolina Dawie VanDerWalt, Lamer James Vargas, Florida Lee Williams, Auburn Taylor Wood, Southern California Joshua Wooding, Southern California |