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2022-23 NCAA Division II GCAA All-America Scholars Announced

NORMAN, Okla. — 2022-23 GCAA All-America Scholars for NCAA Division II have been announced. 

To be eligible for GCAA 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% 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 their college or university.

219 NCAA Division II athletes from 81 schools earned 2022-23 GCAA All-America Scholar honors.

NCAA Division II

Arkansas Tech

Oscar Darlington

Shaun Jones

Ashland

Andrew Kolar

Matthew McMullen

Logan Thomas

Barry

Felipe Alvarez

Amani D’Ambrosio

Barton

Daniel Adkins

Kristopher Jackson

Mitchell Soma

Harrison Wierse

Bemidji State

Jack Southard

Bentley

Evan Desjardins

Nelson Eaton

Kevin Lynch

Tim Picard

Jared Walter

Cal State Dominguez Hills

Andy Yoon

Patrick Ordonez

Cal State East Bay

Quentyn Kowata

Fraser Owenson

Cal State San Marcos

Jason McElroy

Cal State Monterey Bay

Jack Deaner

Tommy Kimberling

Cameron

Preston Holmes

Trevor Mierl

Hamish Murray

Catawba

Chase Clayton

Riley Smith

Cedarville

Will Evans

Dylan Ledford

Caleb Stimmel

Central Missouri

Calvin Dillon

Cole Elling

Alex Gentry

Robert Sager

Central Oklahoma

Bennett Baldwin

Evan Griffith

Caleb Kimmel

Ross Taylor

Chico State

Tyler Ashman

Mark Noonan

Christian Brothers

Caleb Bopp

Daniel Maybee

Coker

Jonathan Hallinger

Derek McGlaughlin

Caleb Tidd

Fred Tindale

Colorado Mesa

Ethan Bishop

Cole Beyer

Yael Chahin

Pablo Diaz

Peter Grossenbacher

Davenport

Brandon Bodis

Noah Bridgeman

Davis & Elkins

Jack Coleman

Matin Eisa

Jordan Hyland

Evan Lewis

Drury

Clayton Kaiser

Walker Tynes

Ferris State

Trent Barth

Zach Koerner

Dan Shattuck

Findlay

Justin Atkinson

Hunter Foltz

Tanner Grzegorczyk

Donnie Professori

Caleb Westfall

Florida Southern

Clay Tucker

Gannon

Abe Holmes

Ryan Ferry

Shaunak Rama

Elijah Ruppert

Georgia Southwestern

Nicolas Escobar

Chase McLain

Harding

Leo Maciejek

Sam Tandy

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Jackson Buccigross

Shaun Fedor

Indianapolis

Cam Carroll

Jacob Nickell

Bryce Robertson

Ethan Stanley

Kentucky Wesleyan

Jonah Graham

Lander

Connor Barker

Gaston Edberg

Linus Jonsson

Victor Larsson

Jake Stoneham

Le Moyne

Luke Barney

Tyler Birdd

Nicholas Bove

Lenoir-Rhyne

Holt Allison

Lincoln Memorial

Jamie Dean

George Durkan

Alex James

Harry Lord

Loic Naas

Lynn

Joseph Hudak

Jose Ramirez

Sebastian Rincon

Eloy Vigil

Maryville

Drew Barclay

Austin Fauser

Max Hsu

Brad Karpick

Michael Wu

Miles

Jerris Baker

Britton Khalaf

Millersville

Christopher Knox

Minnesota Crookston

Keegan Poppenberg

Missouri S&T

Gustav Liljedahl

Carl Miltun

Jeppe Thybo

Missouri Southern State

Tradgon McCrae

Missouri-St. Louis

Nick Hedberg

Cryil Henault

Juan Antonio Padilla

MSU Billings

Brady Cady

Blake Finn

Paul O’Neil

Newberry

Carlos Camaros-Ruiz

Alex Pillar

North Georgia

Stephen Kinsel

Noah Zediker

Northeastern State

Carlos Gomez

Northwood

Carson Butterfield

Evan Johnson

Viktor Nibell

David Skobe

Nova Southeastern

Will O’Neill

Joseba Torres

Ohio Dominican

Jacob Brownley

Brett Coughlin

McKenzie Cushman

Yadhu Urs

Oklahoma Christian

Alejandro Armijo

Mateo Pulcini

Exequiel Rodriguez

Parkside

Chase Fisk

Garrett Olson

Danny Sanicki

Steven Sanicki

Post

Amal Jha

Ethan Phillips

Ian Wivestad

Regis

Justin Kolb

Ryan Schwaner

Rockhurst

Ben Elgas

David Schilp

Caleb Schmid

Rogers State

Elliot-Han Monteremal

Ty Nicar

Rollins

Axel Einarsson

Jacob Hair

Connor Jones

William Koepke

Warut Wongrungroj

Saginaw Valley State

Jiseung Choi

Connor Jakacki

Michael Zanoni

Saint Leo

Francois Cilliers

Alex Heck

Jake Nash

Simon Fraser

Jordan Bean

Sonoma State

Nikolai Friedman

Jules Lavigne

South Dakota Mines

Roger Nakagawa

Joseph Vincent

Southern Arkansas

Caleb Miller

Southern Nazarene

Sam Schmidt

Southwestern Oklahoma State

Conner Boydston

Lukas Hendricks

Gerardo Herrera

Anders Strand

St. Mary’s (TX)

Aidan Fitzgerald

Jose Maria Gallegos

Tanner Lundgren

Sebastian Tannum Donaldson

Tampa

Alex Mercier

Henry Tschopp

Texas A&M International

Ryan Staykov

Thomas More

Jerod Baynum

Tiffin

Matt Flynn

Justin Hand

David Siegel

Tusculum

Riley Brown

Blake Williams

USC Aiken

Oscar Abrahamsson

Leonardo Bono

Erik Olin

Jonah Winter

UT Tyler

Carter Lewis

Jackson Naeger

Carson Whitton

Valdosta State

Chase Weathers

Gage Winkler

Walsh

Kyle Buzaki

Brandon Jatich

Wayne State (MI)

Mat Hawryluk

Tyler Hurtubise

Max Leppelmeier

Luke Pelak

West Florida

Felipe Garces

Elias Haavisto

Patrick Poate

West Georgia

Dylan Hopper

Dylan Mullaney

Oliwer Persson Toiminen

Western New Mexico

Arnav Arkanath

Joey Geary

Adam Niles

West Texas A&M

Pablo Rebolleda

Erik Strömfelt

Daniel Unger

Wingate

Colin Dutton

Nick Fleming

Jake Smith

About GCAA

Established in 1958, the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) is the professional organization of men's collegiate golf coaches. The GCAA's mission is to support its member coaches from six divisions, including the NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA, by creating educational opportunities, providing resources, and promoting its members with the purpose of enhancing their overall performance as coaches, mentors, and teachers. The GCAA also recognizes the excellence and achievements of its members and their student-athletes in academic, athletic, and civic endeavors.