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Srixon/Cleveland Golf NCAA Division III All-America Scholars Announced for 2021-22

NORMAN, Okla. — 2021-22 Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars for NCAA Division III have been announced by the GCAA. 

To be eligible for Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar nomination, an individual must be a sophomore, junior or senior both academically and athletically in NCAA Division I, II, III, and NAIA, or receiving their Associate’s Degree and in their last year of athletic eligibility in the NJCAA. In addition, they must participate in 50 percent of their team’s competitive rounds, have a stroke average under 76.0 in NCAA Division I, under 78.0 in NCAA Division II, under 79.0 in NCAA Division III, under 78.0 in NAIA, and under 77.0 in NJCAA, and maintain a minimum cumulative career grade-point average of 3.2. A recipient must also be of high moral character and be in good standing at his college or university.

147 NCAA Division III athletes from 59 schools earned 2021-22 Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar honors.

NCAA Division III

Adrian

Trevor Benoit

Allegheny

Ryan Dayton

Alvernia

Luke Fagley

Arcadia

Ryan O’Neill

Augsburg

Fritz Belisle

River Goodmanson

Stellan Orvick

Jack Robbel

Benedictine (IL)

James Keck

Nathaniel Kirberg

Berry

Blake Farbman

Seth Jolly

California Lutheran

Derek Hahn

JP Guimaraes Jr.

Garet Needham

Jimmy Solano

Calvin

Kasen Anderson

Tim Braun

Sam Holland

Jackson Northouse

Jacob Siebenga

Carleton

James Berger

Anderson Murphy

Carnegie Mellon

Jason Folker

William Knauth

Brian Xu

Carthage

Kevin Healy

Tyler Muschewske

Zachary Shawhan

Centenary (LA)

Richard Polan

Central College (IA)

Lucas Wendel

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

Vijay Jain

Will Parker

Concordia (TX)

Jorge Arnaud

Benjamin Constancio

Jason Diebner

Denison

Marc Mitchell

Ben Scherman

Edgewood

Matthew Davidson

Kasen Fager

Jake Schroeckenthaler

Emory

Davis Hingtgen

Michael Rosenbloom

Logan Ryan

Max Schwarz

Gettysburg

Cameron Deiuliis

Evan Drummond

Guilford

Landon Barnes

Jake Girouard

Gustavus Adolphus

Carter Czichotzki

Ben Forsberg

Andrew Hoppe

Max Ullan

Wyatt Wasko

Hampden-Sydney

John Hatcher Ferguson

Hunter Martin

Alex Rubino

Hanover

Luke Van Leeuwen

Hardin-Simmons

Anthony Browning

Jonathan Hester

Hendrix

Cole Cody

Huntingdon

Grant Gronka

Ethan Unverzagt

Carson Whitton

Illinois Wesleyan

Bobby Beaubien

Jack Bruening

Jimmy Morton

Will Nummy

John Carroll

Zach Brinks

Johnny Roder

Kenyon

Andrew Kotler

Nick Lust

Lake Forest

Jack Dwyer

James Johnson

Luther

Brandon Dorans

Lynchburg

Harrison Smith

Andrew Watson

Mary Hardin-Baylor

Nikolas Keratsopoulos

McDaniel

Chuck Csejka

Methodist

Cooper Hrabak

Millikin 

Max Phillips

Minnesota-Morris

Brady Raph

Mount St. Joseph

Cameron Lane

Oglethorpe

Isley McClure

Connor Murphy

Michael O’Sullivan

Otterbein

Kurt Fortman

Ian Johnston

Sam Lahmon

Logan Reed

Coury Rogers

Pacific Lutheran

Cameron Klundt

Simon Luedtke

Gunner Nielsen

Ryan Pearson

Piedmont

Josh Hebrink

Eric Penland

Fred Roberts IV

Pomona-Pitzer

Yuki Bannai

Matthew Lee

Ryan Ruaysungnoen

Rochester

Nishant Datta

Brendan Frain

Tom Liu

Lewis Raboy

Kerry Wang

Rose-Hulman Tech

Thomas Butler

Saint John’s (MN)

Thomas Gutzmer

Nate Loxtercamp

Glavine Schugel

Sewanee

Zack Russell

Skidmore

Harry Grosso

Sean Hurley

Southwestern (TX)

Nicholas Hoisington

Thomas Kuznar

Logan Pullin

Stevens

A.J. Iacobellis

Eegan McDermott

Miles Philion

Eddie Sot

Gus Vickers

Swarthmore

Gyan Bains

Michael Brown

Alex Cheriel

Ben Lee

Ankur Malik

Jackson Murphy

Texas Lutheran

Cameron Carter

Chase Maus

Matthew McArthur

Transylvania

Tim Alexander

Rhett Cox

Reed Gritton

Trine

Mark Civanich

Washington & Jefferson

Juan Caputi

Colin Robinson

Washington & Lee

Caleb Choe

Cannon Crane

Owen Malcolm

Pierce Robinson

Austin Sharrett

Whitman

Max Ray-Keil

Willamette

Austin Davis

Andrew Kibbee

Riley Lankford

Alex Weirth

Wisconsin Lutheran

Solomon Zarling