Home
This is the GCAA
Members
Past Presidents
2008-2009 NAB Coaches Congress
GCAA Committees
2009-2010 Tournament Schedule
Golf World/NIKE Golf Coaches Poll
2009-2010 GCAA Awards
Callaway Collegiate Match Play Championship
Friends of the GCAA
Corporate Partners
Honors and Awards
Hall of Fame
International Competitions
• 2010 Palmer Cup
• 2008 USA vs. Japan Collegiate Golf Championship
• 2010 World Junior Golf Team Championship
Golf Camps
National Convention
Rules Corner
Reach for Excellence
Members Only
• Operating Procedures
• Award Nomination Forms
• Update Member Information
• Member Contact Search
Join The GCAA




Mission Statement


site design by
TerraVision
Member Login username password
   
Click here for lost password

Posted Thursday, June 8, 2006

GCAA Announces Division I PING All-America Teams
Second, third and honorable mention teams named

NORMAN, Okla. — The second, third and honorable mention PING All-America Teams have been announced by the Golf Coaches Association of America. Ryan Baca of Baylor, Arizona State’s Alejandro Cañizares, Rhys Davies of East Tennessee State, Florida’s Matt Every and Billy Horschel, Dustin Johnson of Coastal Carolina, Georgia’s Chris Kirk and Oklahoma State’s Pablo Martin and Jonathan Moore were previously named to the the first team.

Ryan Blaum of Duke, New Mexico’s Jay Choi, Erik Flores of UCLA, Georgia State’s Mark Haastrup, Brian Harman of Georgia, Oklahoma’s Anthony Kim, Kyle Reifers of Wake Forest, Florida’s Brett Stegmaier, Cameron Tringale of Georgia Tech and Lamar’s Dawie Van der Walt.

Third-team honorees include Texas Tech’s Andrew Dresser, Andres Gonzales of UNLV, Stanford’s Rob Grube, Kevin Larsen of Georgia Tech, Arizona State’s Niklas Lemke, Stephen Lewton of NC State, Washington’s Alex Prugh, Martin Ureta of North Carolina, Florida’s James Vargas and Taylor Wood of Southern California.

A total of 32 golfers were named honorable mention All-America.

DIVISION I PING All-AMERICA TEAMS

First Team
Ryan Baca, Baylor
Alejandro Cañizares, Arizona State
Rhys Davies, East Tennessee State
Matt Every, Florida
Oscar Floren, Texas Tech
Billy Horschel, Florida
Dustin Johnson, Coastal Carolina
Chris Kirk, Georgia
Pablo Martin, Oklahoma State
Jonathan Moore, Oklahoma State

Second Team
Ryan Blaum, Duke
Jay Choi, New Mexico
Erik Flores, UCLA
Mark Haastrup, Georgia State
Brian Harman, Georgia
Anthony Kim, Oklahoma
Kyle Reifers, Wake Forest
Brett Stegmaier, Florida
Cameron Tringale, Georgia Tech
Dawie Van der Walt, Lamar

Third Team
Andrew Dresser, Texas Tech
Andres Gonzales, UNLV
Rob Grube, Stanford
Kevin Larsen, Georgia Tech
Niklas Lemke, Arizona State
Stephen Lewton, NC State
Alex Prugh, Washington
Martin Ureta, North Carolina
James Vargas, Florida
Taylor Wood, Southern California

Honorable Mention
Benjamin Alvarado, Arizona State
Zach Bixler, Washington
Roberto Castro, Georgia Tech
Kevin Chappell, UCLA
Alex Coe, Pepperdine
Brian Duncan, Clemson
Jake Ellison, Brigham Young
Travis Esway, Arizona
Daniel Im, UCLA
Eirik Johansen, South Carolina
Kevin Kisner, Georgia
Russell Knox, Jacksonville
Matt Kohn, Kentucky
Bronson LaCassie, Minnesota
Tyler Leon, Oklahoma State
James Lepp, Washington
Luke List, Vanderbilt
Brian Locke, Loyola Marymount
James Love, Denver
Edward McGlasson, Colorado
Andrew Parr, Texas A&M
Stephen Poole, Clemson
Richard Scott, Georgia
Webb Simpson, Wake Forest
Dusty Smith, Lamar
Scott Stallings, Tennesse Tech
Daniel Summerhays, Brigham Young
Jared Texter, UNLV
Brendon Todd, Georgia
Niall Turner, Minnesota
Casey Watabu, Nevada
Andy Winings, Kentucky