Skip to main content

The Official Website of the Golf Coaches Association of America

 
   

JR

2023-24 NCAA Division III Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars Announced

NORMAN, Okla. – 2023-24 Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars for NCAA Division III have been announced. 

To be eligible for Cobalt Golf 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.

211 NCAA Division III athletes from 82 schools earned 2023-24 Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar honors. Trine had six recipients, tied with Georgia Southern, Mercer, Texas Tech, Yale (NCAA Division I), Missouri S&T (NCAA Division II), and Texas Wesleyan (NAIA) for the most recipients from one school across all six divisions in 2023-24. Eight NCAA Division III schools had at least five recipients, including Emory (5), Illinois Wesleyan (5), LeTourneau (5), Mary Hardin-Baylor (5), RPI (5), Stevens (5), Trine (6), and Washington & Lee (5).

NCAA Division III

Adrian

Gabe Campbell

Christian Long

Joe Renfer

Allegheny

Bergas Anargya

Carter Hassenplug

Zachary Melzar

Augsburg

Fritz Belisle

River Goodmanson

Stellan Orvick

Aurora

Scott Boyajian

Braeden Duncan

Jack Vercautren

Babson

Colin Fowler

Shane Quinn

Benedictine (IL)

James Keck

Bluffton

Evan Kujawa

Bridgewater

Brandon Washburn

California Lutheran

Adam Cartozian

JP Guimaraes Jr.

Hudson Solters

Tanner Stewart

Calvin

Jackson Glanzer

Jack Marzolino

Matt Turcotte

Carleton

Ryan Choi

Gordon Walker

Carnegie Mellon

Justin Chan

Brian Xu

David Zhang

Carthage

Alex Lilly

Central (IA)

Jacob Moffett

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

Adrian Chiu

Kevin Jiang

Joshua Kwon

Yuefeng (Michael) Ma

Coe

Alec Brockmeyer

Lucas Geiger

Concordia (TX)

Jorge Arnaud Arevalo

CJ Reitmeyer

Parker Smith

Denison

Drew Brasky

Andrew Gallagher

Davis Johnson

DePauw

Joe Murdock

Drew

Elliot Parker

Earlham

Charles Bowen-Rayner

Vassily Lombard

Edgewood

Raymond Jordan

Emory

Michael Burry

Brian Hanson

Jackson Klutznick

Tony Li

Josh Qian

Farmingdale State

Chris Iguchi

Mackenzie Kim

Franklin

Zayne Spangler

Gettysburg

Cameron Deiuliis

Christian Deussing

Daniel Suter

Grinnell

Thornton Walker

Guilford

Parker Cumbea

Evan Mendyk

Gustavus Adolphus

Chris Gutuza

Teddy Kaste

Pelayo Perez Crespo

Jack Reinardy

Hampden-Sydney

Tommy Bishop

Hardin-Simmons

Anthony Browning

Luke Jun

Tyler Merchant

Hood

Sam Driscoll

Tanner Leonard

Hope

Liam Casey

William Robson

Huntingdon

Tyler Bjorgum

Jack Burr

Zackery Coker

Jack Hundley

Illinois Wesleyan

Juney Bai

Bobby Beaubien

Quinn Clifford

Griffin Pohl

Michael Spitzer

John Carroll

Zach Brinks

Jack Gerborg

Grant Lumley

Kalamazoo

Tyler Omness

Kenyon

Armand Ouellette

Garrett Thesing

LaGrange

Jeremy Edmunds

Martin Prlender

Eli Rogers

Lake Forest

Luke Duffer

LeTourneau

Zach Bollinger

Reed Gesse

Easton Lampi

Logan Moore

Kaiden Schneider

Linfield

Chris Cayford

Zack LaPlaca

Riley Lynch

Trevor Price

Luther

Haakon Rustad

Peter Stinar

Lynchburg

Harrison Smith

Alan Van Asch

Andrew Watson

Mary Hardin-Baylor

Grant Carter

Luke Lohman

William Mullin

William Sammons

Kyle Wandel

McDaniel

Ethan Crabb

Matt Messenger

Hogan Schulze

Methodist

Cooper Hrabak

Caleb Ryan

Aiden Spampinato

Millikin 

Jack Bollinger

Luke Bradley

North Central

Zachary Lunde

Northwestern-St. Paul

Jackson Nyhus

Oglethorpe

Sam Karman

Beck Lewis

Michael O’Sullivan

Ohio Wesleyan

Payne Johnson

Otterbein

Colin Bibler

Ethan Johnson

Ian Johnston

Jake Morgan

Penn College

Gavin Baer

Peyton Mussina

Penn State Altoona

Jack DiTrani

Pomona-Pitzer

Yuki Bannai

John Kim

Tucker Lee

Max Rockrohr

Randolph-Macon

Jay Carr

Daniel Jones

Redlands

Aaron Buck

Spencer Leader

Zane Mularski

Jake Yim

Rochester

Brendan Frain

Tom Liu

Kerry Wang

RPI

Matt Buckley

Owen Himmer

Ryan Komp

Jacob Lindsay

Rodrigo Muelas

Saint John’s (MN)

Mark Longhenry

Nate Loxtercamp

Skidmore

Tommy Carr

Evan Forrest

Southern Virginia

Brogan Bennett

Southwestern (TX)

Matthew Peesker

Bryce Stiemert

St. Olaf

Tyler Leibl

Josh Sansom

Isaac Schmidt

Stevens

Sebastian Beaver

Maxime Debets

Brock Dickson

Austin Liao

Gus Vickers

Stevenson

Sean Dowd

Brett Ostroski

Swarthmore

Andy Xin

Dylan Zhang

Neil Zhu

Texas Lutheran

Caleb Kruse

Tobey Wills

Transylvania

Tom Buchert

Connor Calhoun

Lachlan Tatterson

Trine

Asher Caldwell

Mark Civanich

Charlie Eriksen

Kyler Rod

Carter Schnipke

Wade Shafer

Trinity (TX)

Carter Code

Jacob Mason

UW-Eau Claire

Nick Amtmann

Corey Boerner

Carson Brock

Ben Pausha

UW-Stout

Hunter Neumann

Cole Noreen

Virginia Wesleyan

John Wampler

Wabash

Miles Patterson

Brayden Weiss

Wartburg

Josh Nichols

Taylor Thompson

Washington & Jefferson

Luke Lestini

Cade Patterson

Andrew Platt

Washington & Lee

Will Braxton

Cannon Crane

Turner Edwards

Elias Malakoff

Walker McPhail

Whitman

Jack Garnsey

Alexander Knox

Parker Krovisky

Ben Sweet

Willamette

Brock Olson

Oliver Smith

Williams

Phillip Clifton

Ben Sapovits

Wittenberg

J.F. Aber

Nicklaus Pidgeon

Joshua Wright

Jake Yarbrough

About Cobalt Golf

Cobalt is a direct-to-consumer golf brand focused on developing premium laser rangefinders for golfers who demand the best out of their gear. We take pride in producing highly accurate, durable, easy-to-use products, and delivering high-performance optical quality at a better price. For more information, please visit www.cobalt-golf.com.

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.