GCAA releases list of NCAA Division I All-Americans for 2019-20 season

The Golf Coaches Association of America has released its list of Division I All-Americans despite the 2019-20 season ending early.

The Golf Coaches Association of America has released its list of Division I All-Americans despite the 2019-20 season coming to an abrupt end last month. A total of 63 golfers received the honor, with 11 players each on the first, second and third teams and an additional 30 players earning honorable-mention honors.

Pepperdine, Florida and Georgia players make up a big chunk of the first team, with each team claiming two players each.

This week, normally occupied by conference championships, has seemingly become awards week. The three finalists for both the Haskins Award and the Ben Hogan Award were identified earlier in the week. The Women’s Golf Coaches Association revealed its list of Division I All-Americans on April 21.

First Team

John Augenstein, Vanderbilt

John Axelsen, Florida

Ricky Castillo, Florida

Quade Cummins, Oklahoma

Cooper Dossey, Baylor

Peter Kuest, BYU

William Mouw, Pepperdine

Trent Phillips, Georgia

Garett Reband, Oklahoma

Sahith Theegala, Pepperdine

Davis Thompson, Georgia

Second Team

Jonathan Brightwell, UNCG

Pierceson Coody, Texas

Austin Eckroat, Oklahoma State

Noah Goodwin, SMU

Evan Katz, Duke

Mac Meissner, SMU

Andy Ogletree, Georgia Tech

John Pak, Florida State

Adrien Pendaries, Duke

Mark Power, Wake Forest

Sandy Scott, Texas Tech

Third Team

Puwit Anupansuebsai, San Diego State

Devon Bling, UCLA

Sam Choi, New Mexico

Angus Flanagan, Minnesota

Christopher Gotterup, Rutgers

Walker Lee, Texas A&M

Yuxin Lin, Southern California

David Perkins, Illinois State

Jovan Rebula, Auburn

Cameron Sisk, Arizona State

Trevor Werbylo, Arizona

Honorable Mention

Sam Bennett, Texas A&M

Jacob Bridgeman, Clemson

Davis Bryant, Colorado State

William Buhl, Arkansas

Ryan Burnett, North Carolina

Parker Coody, Texas

Spencer Cross, Tennessee

Reid Davenport, Vanderbilt

Hunter Eichhorn, Marquette

Alex Fitzpatrick, Wake Forest

Ryan Gerard, North Carolina

Isaiah Jackson, Memphis

Johnny Keefer, Baylor

Jamie Li, Florida State

John Murphy, Louisville

Rhys Nevin, Tennessee

AJ Ott, Colorado State

Leo Oyo, San Diego State

William Paysee, Texas A&M

Rhett Rasmussen, BYU

Nolan Ray, Lipscomb

Jack Rhea, ETSU

Matthias Schmid, Louisville

Tyler Strafaci, Georgia Tech

Jack Trent, UNLV

Kieran Vincent, Liberty

Tim Widing, San Francisco

Jamie Wilson, South Carolina

Noah Woolsey, Washington

Jonathan Yuan, Liberty