2023 Division II PING All-America Teams Finalized
NORMAN, Okla. – The second, third, and honorable mention 2023 Division II PING All-America Teams have been announced by the GCAA. Beck Burnette of Lee, Reece Coleman of Anderson, Charles DeLong of Grand Valley State, AJ Ewart of Barry, Elias Haavisto of West Florida, Linus Jonsson of Lander, Calahan Keever of Anderson, Jordan Lee of Western Washington, and Andrew Riley of Palm Beach Atlantic were previously named to the first team.
Felipe Alvarez of Barry, Mauricio Figueroa of Texas A&M International, Felipe Garces Garzon of West Florida, Nate Jetton of Stanislaus State, Carl Miltun of Missouri S&T, Griffin Pace of Sonoma State, Exequiel Rodriguez of Oklahoma Christian, and Evan Thompson of North Georgia comprised the second team.
Third-team honorees included Nick Krueger of Grand Valley State, Chase McLain of Georgia Southwestern, Matt Millar of CSU Pueblo, Mateo Pulcini of Oklahoma Christian, Jamie Roberts of CSU Pueblo, Joel Sylven of Missouri-St. Louis, Sam Tandy of Harding, and JJ Zimmer of Union.
A total of 30 golfers were named honorable mention All-America.
Division II PING All-America Teams
First Team
Beck Burnette, Lee
Reece Coleman, Anderson
Charles DeLong, Grand Valley State
AJ Ewart, Barry
Elias Haavisto, West Florida
Linus Jonsson, Lander
Calahan Keever, Anderson
Jordan Lee, Western Washington
Andrew Riley, Palm Beach Atlantic
Second Team
Felipe Alvarez, Barry
Mauricio Figueroa, Texas A&M International
Felipe Garces Garzon, West Florida
Nate Jetton, Stanislaus State
Carl Miltun, Missouri S&T
Griffin Pace, Sonoma State
Exequiel Rodriguez, Oklahoma Christian
Evan Thompson, North Georgia
Third Team
Nick Krueger, Grand Valley State
Chase McLain, Georgia Southwestern
Matt Millar, CSU Pueblo
Mateo Pulcini, Oklahoma Christian
Jamie Roberts, CSU Pueblo
Joel Sylven, Missouri-St. Louis
Sam Tandy, Harding
JJ Zimmer, Union
Honorable Mention
Adam Alvarez, Florida Southern
Alejandro Armijo, Oklahoma Christian
Tyler Ashman, Chico State
Edvin Backstrom, Holy Names
Xavier Bighaus, Colorado Christian
Simon Björken, CSU Monterey Bay
Jackson Buccigross, IUP
Alejandro Gomez Cervantes, Dominican
Connor Curry, Malone
Alejandro de Castro, Anderson
Nicolas Escobar, Georgia Southwestern
Felipe Gomez, Clayton State
Donte Groppuso, St. Thomas Aquinas
Miller Harris, Henderson State
Michael Hay, Nova Southeastern
Caden Hodges, Fayetteville State
Hayden Hunneke, Carson-Newman
Jordan Hyland, Davis & Elkins
Alex James, Lincoln Memorial
Bill Koch, Post
Garrett Leek, Midwestern State
Gustav Liljedahl, Missouri S&T
Caleb Miller, Southern Arkansas
Oskari Nikku, Oklahoma Christian
Will O'Neill, Nova Southeastern
Sangha Park, UTPB
Matt Pennington, Cal State San Marcos
Josep Serra, Nova Southeastern
Ethan Wilkins, Henderson State
Dawson Wills, Washburn