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.