2022-23 NCAA Division III GCAA All-America Scholars Announced
NORMAN, Okla. — 2022-23 GCAA All-America Scholars for NCAA Division III 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.
202 NCAA Division III athletes from 75 schools earned 2022-23 GCAA All-America Scholar honors.
NCAA Division III
Adrian
Trevor Benoit
Joe Kowatch
Joe Renfer
Allegheny
Bergas Anargya
Carter Hassenplug
Zachary Melzar
Arcadia
Fletcher Bolda
Augsburg
Fritz Belisle
River Goodmanson
Stellan Orvick
Jack Robbel
Aurora
Scott Boyajian
Braeden Duncan
Andrew Schrader
Nate Turco
Jack Vercautren
Babson
Jason Lee
Jared Winiarz
Benedictine (IL)
Nathaniel Kirberg
Berry
Blake Farbman
Jack Stafford
Bluffton
Evan Kujawa
Bridgewater
Logan Douthat
California Lutheran
Adam Cartozian
JP Guimaraes Jr.
Derek Hahn
Jimmy Solano
Hudson Solters
Calvin
Tim Braun
Carleton
James Berger
Ryan Choi
Anderson Murphy
Eldon Spencer
Carnegie Mellon
Henry Scavone
Brian Xu
Carthage
Alex Lilly
Central (IA)
Cole McGriff
Jacob Moffett
Lucas Wendel
Centre
Joshua Peters
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Vikram Chatterjee
Kevin Jiang
Yuefeng Ma
William Parker
Coe
Alec Brockmeyer
Lucas Geiger
Concordia (TX)
Jorge Arnaud
Denison
Jesse Felker
DePauw
Cooper Benedict
Brooks Coats
James Gilmore
Manuel Loring-Campos
Connor Polomsky
Drew
Myles Cherry
Mike Ford
Edgewood
Kasen Fager
Jake Schroeckenthaler
Emory
Michael Burry
Jackson Klutznick
Tony Li
Nicholas Nautiyal
Josh Qian
Farmingdale State
Mackenzie Kim
Franklin & Marshall
Jack Cooley
Chris Dorey
Jas Fuhrer
Shane Lawler
Dominic Sculti
Gettysburg
Cameron Deiuliis
Thibault Eelen
Daniel Suter
Guilford
Parker Cumbea
Evan Mendyk
Gustavus Adolphus
Cameron Longie
Sam Skaar
Wyatt Wasko
Hampden-Sydney
Alex Rubino
Nick Rubino
Josh Newman
Hardin-Simmons
Anthony Browning
Jonathan Hester
Bobby Johnson
Luke Jun
Hood
Tanner Leonard
Hope
Seth Almquist
Will Robson
Huntingdon
Tyler Bjorgum
Grant Gronka
Peter Meilunas
Illinois Wesleyan
Bobby Beaubien
Quinn Clifford
Griffin Pohl
John Carroll
Zach Brinks
Kalamazoo
Tyler Omness
Kenyon
Armand Ouellette
Logan Spiess
Garrett Thesing
Griffin Ward
Lake Forest
Luke Duffer
Jack Dwyer
Max Golding
James Johnson
La Verne
Kyle Hazlett
Michael Ordona
LeTourneau
Reed Gesse
Linfield
Ahron Abraham
Chris Cayford
Riley Lynch
Trevor Price
Luther
Brandon Dorans
Haakon Rustad
Lynchburg
Harrison Smith
Andrew Watson
Mary Hardin-Baylor
Grant Carter
Harrison Jaeger
Nikolas Keratsopoulos
McMurry
Erk Nithipol Tuangthong
Methodist
Cooper Hrabak
Aiden Spampinato
Millikin
Jack Patterson
Max Phillips
Minnesota-Morris
Brady Raph
Monmouth
Ganon Greenman
Oglethorpe
Sam Karman
Beck Lewis
Michael O’Sullivan
Otterbein
Ian Johnston
Sam Lahmon
Coury Rogers
Piedmont
Josh Hebrink
Ben Huber
Eric Penland
Fred Roberts IV
Pomona-Pitzer
Yuki Bannai
Tucker Lee
Ryan Ruaysungnoen
David Wong
University of Redlands
Joshua Fambro
Zane Mularski
Jake Yim
Rhodes
Will Feagin
Billy Gussler
Foster Wood
Rochester
Brendan Frain
Tom Liu
Gary Pan
Kerry Wang
Jonathan Zou
Rose-Hulman
Thomas Butler
RPI
Matt Buckley
Thomas Fraser
Joey Harrigan
Jacob Lindsay
Saint John’s (MN)
Thomas Gutzmer
Nate Loxtercamp
Skidmore
Colin Cusa
Evan Forrest
Sean Hurley
Will Tone
Jack Walsh
Southwestern (TX)
Nicholas Hoisington
Matthew Peesker
Logan Pullin
Bryce Stiemert
St. Lawrence
Wes Bevins
Cooper Evans
Stevens
Eegan McDermott
Miles Philion
Gus Vickers
Swarthmore
Ben Lee
Jackson Murphy
Texas Lutheran
Tobey Wills
Transylvania
Reed Gritton
Lachlan Tatterson
Trine
Mark Civanich
Charlie Eriksen
Kyler Rod
Trinity (TX)
Giorgio Gianoulis
Jacob Mason
Jack McKay
Daniel Nunez
UW-Eau Claire
Corey Boerner
Carson Brock
Connor Brown
Washington & Jefferson
Luke Lestini
Cade Patterson
Colin Robinson
Washington & Lee
Will Braxton
Elias Malakoff
Owen Malcolm
Walker McPhail
Pierce Robinson
Whitman
Jack Garnsey
Alexander Knox
Parker Krovisky
Max Ray-Keil
Willamette
Paxton Jones
Andrew Kibbee
Alex Weirth
Wittenberg
Evan DiSanto
Matthew Mattioli
Nicklaus Pidgeon
Joshua Wright
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.