NORMAN, Okla. - Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars for Divisions I, II and the NAIA have been announced by the GCAA. A total of 108 players in Division I, 37 in Division II and 11 in NAIA earned the honor. Additionally, 17 honorees were added to the previously released Division III Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars. To be eligible for Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar status an individual must be a junior or senior academically, compete in at least two full years at the collegiate level, participate in 70-percent of his team?s competitive rounds or compete in the NCAA Championships, have a stroke-average under 76.0 in Division I, 78.0 in Division II and NAIA and 79.0 in Division III, and maintain a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.2 in Division I, II and III and 3.5 in NAIA. A recipient must also be of high moral character and be in good standing at his college or university.
Division I Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars Vinenzo Amorini-Salina, Georgetown Danny Amundson, Belmont Paul Apyan, Southern Mississippi Ben Bastel, Miami (Ohio) Michael Beausejour, Xavier Bradley Benjamin, Memphis Cory Blenkush, DePaul Knut Borsheim, Arizona State Daniel Bowden, Furman Jonathan Bowers, Northwestern Zen Brown, Colorado State George Bryan IV, South Carolina Scooter Buhrman, Longwood Kent Bulle, Middle Tennessee Marc-Etienne Bussieres, South Alabama Michael Buttacavoli, Rice Zack Byrd, Coastal Carolina David Byrne, Detroit Mercy Matthew Carvell, SE Louisiana Ryan Castanet, Seton Hall Derek Cheney, Gonzaga Scott Clayton, UC Riverside Scott O?Brien, Belmont Taylor Coffman, Nevada Ross Cosat, Ball State Drew Creighton, Canisius Christopher Cunningham, San Francisco Andy DeKeuster, Northwestern Gregory Doherty, DePaul David Dragoo, Georgia Tech Jordan Ensrud, Michigan State Robert Fillmore, BYU Andrew Frame, Northern Illinois Spence Fulford, Georgia Southern Josh Gallman, USC-Upstate George Gandranata, California Nick Geyer, New Mexico Brendan Gielow, Wake Forest Noah Goldman, Mississippi State Pat Grady, Colorado Matt Grush, UC Santa Barbara Adam Hadwin, Louisville Timothy Hager, Georgetown Bryce Hanstad, Colorado State Brian Harman, Georgia Brian Hollenbeck, UC Santa Barbara David Holmes, Tennessee Cameron Hooper, Coastal Carolina Stewart Jamieson, Ohio Brady Johnson, BYU Bill Jones III, Mercer Brett Kanda, UNLV Tim Kay, Northern Illinois Dodge Kemmer, Stanford Nathan Kinker, Marshall Armen Kirakossian, UTPA Walt Koelbel, Kansas Espen Kofstad, Denver Jeff Koprivetz, Denver Robert Laird, Tulsa Markus Leandersson, East Carolina Colby Lindsay, UTEP Robert Lindstrom, Richmond Garrett Logan, Georgetown Adam Long, Duke Peter Malnati, Missouri Ben Martin, Clemson Nick Martin, DePaul Matthew McArthur, Southern Utah Nathan McMullen, UL-Monroe Robert McRae, Saint Mary's (Calif.) Garrett Medeiros, Wofford Ross Millman, Michigan Tim Morrow, Youngstown State John Murphy, California Corey Nagy, Charlotte Jack Newman, Michigan State Glenn Northcutt, Auburn Brennan Payne, St. Bonaventure Shane Pearce, UTPA Nathan Peck, St. Bonaventure Trent Peterson, South Dakota State Patrick Rada, South Carolina Toby Ragland, Florida Derek Rende, Chattanooga Matthew Ryan, Fresno State Michael Saari, Davidson David Sampson, Seton Hall Jon Sauer, New Mexico Steve Saunders, New Mexico Michael Schnegelberger, UMKC Seamus Power, East Tennessee State Will Shambley, UNC-Wilmington Mark Silvers, South Carolina Mark Stevens, Rhode Island Scott Stiles, Oral Roberts Stefan Strandlund, Mississippi Matthew Swan, Alabama Andre Thorsen, East Carolina Cameron Tringale, Georgia Tech Michael van de Venter, UTA Mike Van Sickle, Marquette Charles Van Sicklen, Pacific Conrad Von Borsig, Virginia Chris Ward, Texas Tech Drew Weaver, Virginia Tech Tom Whitney, Air Force Stefan Wiedergruen, Charlotte Ben Wood, Miami (Ohio) Travis Woolf, TCU John Zur, Seton Hall
Division II Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars Preston Akromis, St. Mary's (Texas) J.C. Beecroft, Ohio Valley Jamie Blake, Post Brandon Burnside, Newberry Chase Carroll, Tusculum Darren Christie, Tusculum Jeff Cox, Northeastern State Scott Crichton, Western New Mexico Paul Dagys, Lewis Joe D'Andrea, Ashland Daniel Evans, Ashland Matt Ewald, Washburn Seth Fair, Indianapolis Chris Goldan, Lynn Kevin Grady, USCA Robert Hamilton, Oklahoma Panhandle State Patrick Hanauer, Abilene Christian Matthew Hatcher, St. Edward?s Brooks Herrick, Bellarmine Christopher Herring, Oklahoma Panhandle State Justin Hueber, Indianapolis Kevin King, Northeastern State Robert LaMacchia, Grand Canyon Brett Leavell, Cameron Alexander Maurer, St. Mary's (Texas) Collin Mayer, St. Edward's Thomas Muto Jr., Barton Bentley Nakasawa, Grand Canyon Kyle Pearson, Indianapolis Zac Pool, East Central Greg Roderique, Lewis Patricio Salem, Lynn Matt Smith, St. Edward's Wes Smith, North Alabama Matt Stauch, Florida Southern Peter Tanaka, Lewis Carlos Velez, Barry Luke Walters, Dowling Adam Winans, Upper Iowa Dustin Yeager, Washburn
Additional Division III Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars Matt Bova, Methodist Nick Bryan, Baldwin-Wallace Sam DeSilva, Skidmore Eric Drane, Loras Mike Falk, Baldwin-Wallace Ian Flores, Wartburg Shawn Floyd, Trine Andrew Geyer, Wesley Peter Kieselbach, Grinnell Donald Kring, Hope Jeffrey Nechas, Saint John's (Minn.) Garrison Nordt, Mary Hardin-Baylor Jon Pecor, Rochester Joseph Piatek, DePauw Donald Scholten, Hope Brendan Singleton, Skidmore Paul Speltz, Wisconsin-Stout
NAIA Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars Bryan Adkison, Ohio Dominican Ben Bench, Oklahoma City Kevin Doskocil, Texas Wesleyan Colin Kelly, SCAD Josh Lawson, Lee A.J. Lightheart, Concordia (Ore.) Scott Melson, SCAD Danny Sorgini, Ohio Dominican Kevin Stinson, Wayland Baptist Michael Strayer, Malone Nick Trego, Ohio Dominican
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