Golfweek’s 2023-24 preseason men’s college golf All-Americans

Here’s a look at the Golfweek’s 2023-24 preseason men’s college golf All-Americans. 

The 2023-24 college golf season is upon us, which has our minds looking ahead to the postseason awards.

Sure, the summer just ended, but it’s never too early to look ahead.

Highlighting Golfweek’s 2023-24 preseason men’s college golf All-Americans is no other than Nick Dunlap, the sophomore at Alabama who lit the amateur golf scene on fire this summer with his numerous victories, none bigger than his triumph in the 2023 U.S. Amateur at Cherry Hills Country Club outside of Denver. Dunlap earned second-team All-America honors last season, where he had one win at the Linger Longer Invitational and posted the second-lowest single-season stroke average in school history at 70.35.

Here’s a look at the Golfweek’s 2023-24 preseason men’s college golf All-Americans.

Golfweek’s 2023-24 preseason women’s college golf All-Americans

Here’s a look at the Golfweek’s 2023-24 preseason women’s college golf All-Americans. 

The 2023-24 college golf season is upon us, which has our minds looking ahead to the postseason awards.

Sure, the summer just ended, but it’s never too early to look ahead.

Highlighting Golfweek’s 2023-24 preseason women’s college golf All-Americans is Megan Schofill, the graduate student from Auburn who captured the 2023 U.S. Women’s Amateur at Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles. Runner-up twice at the SEC Championship during her career, Schofill finally got over the hump in the City of Angels, capturing the signature win of her career. Last season, Schofill was a second-team All-America selection.

Here’s a look at the Golfweek’s 2023-24 preseason women’s college golf All-Americans.

Golfweek’s 2022-23 women’s college golf All-Americans

Check out the women’s All-Americans from the 2022-23 season.

The 2022-23 college golf season has concluded, with two weeks of NCAA Championships at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Rose Zhang capped her college career in incredible fashion, coming from behind to win the 2023 NCAA individual title for her eighth win of the season. Then, it was Wake Forest dominating in the championship match to capture its first title in school history on the back of its three leaders.

Now that the dust has settled on the season, it’s time to hand out some individual awards. Here are Golfweek’s First Team, Second Team, Third Team and Honorable Mention All-Americans for the 2022-23 women’s college golf season.

Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings: Women’s team | Women’s individual

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Golfweek’s 2022-23 men’s college golf All-Americans

Check out the men’s All-Americans from the 2022-23 season.

The 2022-23 college golf season has concluded, with two weeks of NCAA Championships at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.

And it was a sweep for the Florida Gators. It started with Fred Biondi’s come-from-behind victory in the individual competition to capture the title, and then in the match play championship, the Gators also came from down late to defeat Georgia Tech and win the fifth title in school history and first in more than two decades.

Now that the dust has settled on the season, it’s time to hand out some individual awards. Here are Golfweek’s First Team, Second Team, Third Team and Honorable Mention All-Americans for the 2022-23 men’s college golf season.

Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings: Men’s team | Men’s individual

More college golf: Women’s All-Americans

Golfweek’s 2021-22 women’s college golf All-Americans

Check out the All-Americans from the 2021-22 season.

The 2021-22 college golf season is in the books after two long weeks of championship golf at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona.

It was a Stanford sweep at the NCAA Championship, with freshman phenom Rose Zhang claiming the individual title by a dominant three shots and leading her Cardinal to the team title over Oregon in a final duel between the nation’s top-two teams.

Now that the dust has settled on the season, it’s time to hand out some individual awards. Here are Golfweek’s First Team, Second Team, Third Team and Honorable Mention All-Americans for the 2021-22 women’s college golf season.

Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings: Women’s team | Women’s individual

College golf: 2021-22 Preseason Men’s All-Americans

Check out Golfweek’s first, second and third team preseason All-Americans for the 2020-21 college golf season.

It’s never too early to start thinking about postseason honors, especially with the 2021-22 college golf season upon us.

Leading Golfweek’s Preseason Men’s First Team All-American list is Texas Tech’s Ludvig Aberg, one of the nation’s most complete players. The Swede had a sophomore season to remember last year and carried that into the summer, where he competed in the professional Scandinavian Mixed Hosted by Henrik & Annika and finished second at the European Amateur Championship. And he’s not the lone Red Raider on this list.

Check out the rest of the preseason first team, as well as the second and third teams.

Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings: Men’s team | Men’s individual

Golfweek’s 2020-21 men’s college golf All-Americans

Check out the men’s First Team, Second Team, Third Team and Honorable Mention All-Americans for the 2020-21 college golf season.

The 2020-21 college golf season is in the books after two weeks of championship golf at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. A favorite to win all year long, the Pepperdine Waves won their second national title in program history – and first in the match-play era – after defeating 2017 national champion Oklahoma in the final round of matches.

The COVID-19 pandemic still had an impact on the season, canceling the fall portion of competition for some teams and conferences. But now, after a full spring season and postseason, it’s time for individual postseason awards.

Here are Golfweek’s First Team, Second Team, Third Team and Honorable Mention All-Americans.

Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings: Men’s team | Men’s individual

Golfweek’s 2019-20 men’s college golf All-Americans

Meet Golfweek’s First Team, Second Team, Third Team and Honorable Mention All-Americans for the men’s 2019-20 college golf season.

The 2019-20 college golf season was setting up for an epic NCAA Championship showdown in the desert before the coronavirus pandemic hit.

Countless teams staked their claim as the best in the nation, and the race for both men’s and women’s player of the year was just starting to heat up. Now, for players, coaches and fans alike, the season will be remembered for what wasn’t instead of what was.

Despite the incomplete season, awards are still being given out for the tournaments that have been played.

Here are Golfweek’s First Team, Second Team, Third Team and Honorable Mention All-Americans for the men’s 2019-20 season.

First team

Sahith Theegala, senior, Pepperdine
Ricky Castillo, freshman, Florida
Garett Reband, senior, Oklahoma
John Pak, junior, Florida State
Quade Cummins, senior, Oklahoma
Pierceson Coody, sophomore, Texas
John Augenstein, senior, Vanderbilt
John Axelsen, junior, Florida
Cooper Dossey, senior, Baylor
Peter Kuest, senior, BYU

Second team

Evan Katz, junior, Duke
Adrien Pendaries, junior, Duke
Trent Phillips, sophomore, Georgia
Noah Goodwin, junior, SMU
William Mouw, freshman, Pepperdine
Ryan Burnett, sophomore, North Carolina
Davis Thompson, junior, Georgia
Sandy Scott, senior, Texas Tech
Austin Eckroat, junior, Oklahoma State
McClure Meissner, junior, SMU

Third team

Jonathan Brightwell, senior, UNC Greensboro
Mark Power, freshman, Wake Forest
John Murphy, senior, Louisville
Yuxin Lin, freshman, USC
Andy Ogletree, senior, Georgia Tech
Jovan Rebula, senior, Auburn
David Perkins, senior, Illinois State
Trevor Werbylo, junior, Arizona
Angus Flanagan, junior, Minnesota
Johnny Keefer, freshman, Baylor

Honorable mention

Cameron Sisk, sophomore, Arizona State
Parker Coody, sophomore, Texas
Jacob Bridgeman, sophomore, Clemson
Jack Trent, junior, UNLV
William Buhl, senior, Arkansas
Andy Lopez, junior, Texas Tech
Puwit Anupansuebsai, junior, San Diego State
Walker Lee, junior, Texas A&M
Christopher Gotterup, junior, Rutgers
Devon Bling, junior, UCLA
Rhett Rasmussen, senior, BYU
Matthias Schmid, junior, Louisville
Chun-An Yu, senior, Arizona State
Sam Choi, sophomore, New Mexico
Kyle Hogan, junior, Texas Tech
Nolan Ray, senior, Lipscomb
Jack Rhea, junior, ETSU
Travis Vick, freshman, Texas
Cole Hammer, sophomore, Texas
Ryan Gerard, junior, North Carolina

Golfweek’s 2019-20 women’s college golf All-Americans

Meet Golfweek’s First Team, Second Team, Third Team and Honorable Mention All-Americans for the women’s 2019-20 college golf season.

The 2019-20 college golf season was setting up for an epic NCAA Championship showdown in the desert before the coronavirus pandemic.

Countless teams staked their claim as the best in the nation, and the race for both men’s and women’s player of the year was just starting to heat up. Now, for players, coaches and fans alike, the season will be remembered for what wasn’t instead of what was.

Despite the incomplete season, awards are still being given out for the tournaments that have been played.

Here are Golfweek’s First Team, Second Team, Third Team and Honorable Mention All-Americans for the women’s 2019-20 season.

First team

Vivian Hou, freshman, Arizona
Ingrid Lindblad, freshman, LSU
Ana Belac, senior, Duke
Natalie Srinivasan, senior, Furman
Kaitlyn Papp, junior, Texas
Sophie Guo, freshman, Texas
Emma Spitz, freshman, UCLA
Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, freshman, South Carolina
Angelina Ye, freshman, Stanford
Allisen Corpuz, senior, USC

Second team

Linn Grant, freshman, Arizona State
Pimnipa Panthong, senior, Kent State
Rachel Kuehn, freshman, Wake Forest
Jaravee Boonchant, junior, Duke
Aline Krauter, sophomore, Stanford
Emilia Migliaccio, junior, Wake Forest
Siyun Liu, senior, Wake Forest
Sofia Garcia, junior, Texas Tech
Caterina Don, freshman, Georgia
Yusang Hou, junior, Arizona

Third team

Caley McGinty, freshman, Kent State
Amelia Garvey, junior, USC
Isabella Fierro, freshman, Oklahoma State
Alyaa Abdulghany, junior, USC
Kenzie Wright, senior, Alabama
Valery Plata, sophomore, Michigan State
Karoline Stormo, senior, Kent State
Ashley Gilliam, freshman, Mississippi State
Alessandra Fanali, sophomore, Arizona State
Julia Johnson, junior, Mississippi

Honorable mention

Megan Schofill, freshman, Auburn
Kaleigh Telfer, junior, Auburn
Priscilla Schmid, junior, Indiana
Natasha Andrea Oon, sophomore, San Jose State
Ya Chun Chang, sophomore, Arizona
Renate Grimstad, senior, Miami (Fla.)
Elodie Chapelet, senior, Baylor
Amanda Doherty, senior, Florida State
Emilie Paltrinieri, freshman, UCLA
Emily Mahar, junior, Virginia Tech
Olivia Mehaffey, senior, Arizona State
Auston Kim, sophomore, Vanderbilt
Therese Warner, freshman, Arizona
Gurleen Kaur, junior, Baylor
Ana Pelaez, senior, South Carolina
Gina Kim, sophomore, Duke
Lois Kaye Go, senior, South Carolina
Latanna Stone, freshman, LSU
Jennifer Zhou, sophomore, North Carolina
Beatrice Wallin, sophomore, Florida State