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2017 Division I PING All-America Teams Named

NORMAN, Okla. – The second, third and honorable mention PING All-America Teams have been announced by the GCAA. Sam Burns of LSU, Oregon’s Wyndham Clark, Vanderbilt’s Patrick Martin, Stanford’s Maverick McNealy, Dylan Meyer of Illinois, California’s Collin Morikawa, John Oda of UNLV, Virginia’s Jimmy Stanger, Braden Thornberry of Ole Miss, and Wake Forest’s Will Zalatoris were previously named to the PING All-America First Team. 

Sean Crocker and Rico Hoey of Southern California, Arizona State’s Jared du Toit, Doug Ghim of Texas, Illinois’ Nick Hardy, Chandler Phillips of Texas A&M, Vanderbilt’s Matthias Schwab, Alejandro Tosti of Florida, Northwestern’s Dylan Wu, and Oregon’s Norman Xiong comprised the second team.

Third-team honorees included Dawson Armstrong of Lipscomb, Texas A&M’s Cameron Champ, Cristobal Del Solar of Florida State, Vanderbilt’s Theo Humphrey, Matthew Perrine of Baylor, Clemson’s Doc Redman, Scottie Scheffler of Texas, Georgia’s Greyson Sigg, Justin Suh of Southern California, and Pepperdine’s Sahith Theegala.

A total of 32 golfers were named honorable mention All-America.

PING All-America Teams

First Team
Sam Burns, LSU
Wyndham Clark, Oregon
Patrick Martin, Vanderbilt
Maverick McNealy, Stanford
Dylan Meyer, Illinois
Collin Morikawa, California 
John Oda, UNLV
Jimmy Stanger, Virginia
Braden Thornberry, Ole Miss
Will Zalatoris, Wake Forest

Second Team
Sean Crocker, Southern California
Jared du Toit, Arizona State
Doug Ghim, Texas
Nick Hardy, Illinois
Rico Hoey, Southern California
Chandler Phillips, Texas A&M
Matthias Schwab, Vanderbilt
Alejandro Tosti, Florida
Dylan Wu, Northwestern
Norman Xiong, Oregon

Third Team
Dawson Armstrong, Lipscomb
Cameron Champ, Texas A&M
Cristobal Del Solar, Florida State
Theo Humphrey, Vanderbilt
Matthew Perrine, Baylor
Doc Redman, Clemson
Scottie Scheffler, Texas
Greyson Sigg, Georgia
Justin Suh, Southern California
Sahith Theegala, Pepperdine

Honorable Mention
John Augenstein, Vanderbilt
Shintaro Ban, UNLV
Derek Bard, Virginia
Zach Bauchou, Oklahoma State
Andrej Bevins, New Mexico
Brad Dalke, Oklahoma
Cooper Dossey, Baylor
Harry Ellis, Florida State
Luis Gagne, LSU
Ben Griffin, North Carolina
Ryan Gronlund, Oregon
Blaine Hale, Oklahoma
Gavin Hall, Texas
Chase Hanna, Kansas
Grant Hirschman, Oklahoma
Ian Holt, Kent State
Sam Horsfield, Florida
Viktor Hovland, Oklahoma State
Franklin Huang, Stanford
Peter Kim, Army
Max McGreevy, Oklahoma
Cole Miller, Penn State
Kyle Mueller, Michigan
Bryson Nimmer, Clemson
Zachary Olsen, Oklahoma State
Mason Overstreet, Arkansas
Kyler Tate, UCF
Kristoffer Ventura, Oklahoma State
Nick Voke, Iowa State
Thomas Walsh, Virginia
David Wicks, Jacksonville
Carson Young, Clemson