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GCAA Announces Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars for Division I, II

July 12, 2006

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Additional Division III honorees announced as well

NORMAN, Okla. – The GCAA All-America Scholars Committee announced the Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars for Division I and II on Monday. In addition to these lists, 30 honorees were added to the previously-released Division III Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars.

Only juniors and seniors are eligible to be a Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar and must have at least a 3.2 cumulative grade-point average. In addition, golfers must have under a 76.0 stroke average for Division I, under 78.0 for Division II and under 79.0 for Division III.

Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars

Division I

Mark Anderson, New Mexico

Michael Barbosa, Georgia Tech

Bryan Carwell Barnett, Mercer

Nick Becker, BYU

Brett Bergeron, Southeastern Louisiana

Bryan Bigley, Siena

Clay Bingham, Weber State

Louie Bishop, UC-Davis

Brandon Boomsba, Ball State

Wallace Booth, Augusta State

Alan Borowsky, Lehigh

Chris Bouchard, Evansville

Marc Bourgeois, Kent State

Matthew Busa, Georgetown

Alejandro Canizares, Arizona State

Brian Carroll, George Washington

Roberto Castro, Georgia Tech

Kevin Chen, Washington State

Grant Christman, Ohio

Alex Coe, Pepperdine

Mitch Cohlmia, Tulsa

Wayne Denger, Ball State

Daniel Dennis, Southern Mississippi

Tim Dillon, Davidson

Jesse Dixon, Princeton

Andrew Dresser, Texas Tech

Matthew Fry, Indiana-Fort Wayne

Andrew Gallo, George Washington

Jason Gerken, Princeton

Anthony G. Gillick, Jr., Denver

Michael Gregory, Mercer

Zachary Guthrie, Western Illinois

Kane Hanson, Drake

James Harris, San Diego

Troy E. Hawkins, Western Kentucky

Chris Heintz, UCLA

C.D. Hockersmith, Ball State

Walter Edward Homan, SMU

Kyle Hosick, Illinois

Shawn Jasper, Missouri

Eirik Johansen, South Carolina

Garrett Jones, Wisconsin

Jeremy Keller, Long Beach State

John Kelly, Missouri

Kevin Kisner, Georgia

Alex Knoll, Davidson

Russell Knox, Jacksonville

Patrick Wilkes-Krier, Ball State

Jeffrey Krogsgard, Birmingham-Southern

Pete Krsnich, Kansas

Parker LaBarge, Rice

Kevin Larsen, Georgia Tech

Niklas Lemke, Arizona State

Hugo Leon, Southeastern Louisiana

Tyler Leon, Oklahoma State

Colby Lindsay, UTEP

James Paul Logeman, Long Beach State

Jordan Madison, Washington State

Korey Mahoney, Eastern Michigan

Marc Matalavage, North Carolina-Wilmington

Mark Alexander Matza, Yale

Steve Mayo, Davidson

Matthew Mincer, Charlotte

Mark N. Modglin, Fresno State

Joshua Oller, Mississippi State

Thomas Petersson, Pacific

Nate Pettitt, Colorado State

Gregory Pieczynski, Penn State

Brandan Price, Mercer

Brian Prouty, Arizona

Louis Rittberger, Elon

Zack Robinson, Oklahoma State

Andrew Ross, Arkansas State

Ethan Roush, Northern Illinois

Joe Ryon, UC-Santa Barbara

Matt Savage, Stanford

John Sawin, Princeton

Nick Schenk, Northern Illinois

Jonathan Shaw, Georgia Southern

Raymond J. Sheedy, IV, Charlotte

Ryan Siekmann, Ohio

Dan Silva, Wyoming

Andy Skillman, Ball State

Stefan Standlund, Jr., Bethune-Cookman

Walter Silas Sutton, Mercer

Phillip Telliard, Arizona State

Chase Thomas, Baylor

Andrew Tiedt, Iowa

Brendon Todd, Georgia

Luke Trammell, Kansas

Carl Wakely, Virginia Tech

Justin Wenger, Indiana

Derrick Whiting, Colorado State

Chris Wilson, Northwestern

Michael Wilson, California

Jeff Wolniewicz, Binghamton

Division II

Jamie Amoretti, St. Mary’s

Dane Burkhart, South Carolina-Aiken

Kyle Byerly, Abilene Christian

Jeff Carlson, Ferris State

George Coton, Ohio Valley

Nicholas Cristea, St. Edward’s

Todd Dayton, Central Oklahoma

Tyler Fields, Bellarmine

Justin Grant, UC-San Diego

Nick Green, Chico State

Gregory D. Koch, Southwestern Oklahoma State

Mark Krahe, Jr., Northern Kentucky

Robert Kramer, UC-San Diego

Daniel Lee, Newberry

Greg J. Lemenchick, Ohio Valley

Chris Little, St. Cloud State

Fredrik Lundberg, West Florida

Darren Lundgren, Rollins

Kyle Mason, Ferris State

Greg McAuley, St. Mary’s

Keir McNicoll, Lynn

Mark Moller, Nebraska-Kearney

Nicholas Nosewicz, Barton

Andrew Pranger, Rollins

Lloyd Roth, Lewis

Rick Seagrave, Drury

Matthew Sellers, Delta State

Kirk Stucke, Findlay

Mark Vallee, Colorado School of Mines

Dan Walters, Rollins

Brian Ward, Northeastern State

Matt Warnock, Washburn

Division III Additions

Riley Baumann, Mary Hardin-Baylor

Nichols Caldwell, Skidmore

Christian Colunga, California Lutheran

Alexander Downing, Buena Vista

Matthew Espinosa, Southwestern

Timothy A. Fish, Franklin

Jon Hagedorn, Gustavus Adolphus

Benjamin A. Hanson, Luther

Erick Helgerson Augsburg

Andrew Johnson, Augsburg

Kevin Kellert, Williams

Michael Lebow, Emory

Nathan Logan, La Verne

Andrew Longbella, Saint John’s

Craig McConnell, Trinity Univ.

Doug McCullough, Ohio Wesleyan

Chad Michelson, Saint John’s

Andy Miller, Otterbein

Peder Nyhus, California Lutheran

Nick Obie, Redlands

Colin Read, Claremont-McKenna-Mudd-Scripps

Cory Schneider, Methodist

Nicholas Shannahan, Clarement-McKenna-Mudd-Scripps

Matthew W. Simone, Carnegie-Mellon

Matthew Slovitt, Williams

Wes Stafford, Otterbein

Aaron J. Sraub, Caregie-Mellon

Erik Tone, Gustavus Adolphus

Joshua B. Werland, Texas Lutheran

Christopher J. Wuest, Rochester

Contact:
Cal Smith

(405)329-4222

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