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[Men's Golf] Hadden named as Third Team NAIA All-American

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Kansas Wesleyan's Ben Hadden (SR/Shawnee Mission, Kan.) has been selected as a Third Team NAIA All-American as selected by the NAIA Men's Golf Coaches' Association All-America Committee.

 

Three All-America teams of 15 student-athletes were selected.

 

Hadden had a phenomenal senior campaign for the Coyotes. He finished in the Top 10 in nine of 12 events this season, which included seven Top 5 finishes and three tournament victories. He carried a season scoring average of 73.4 in 29 rounds played. He was also named All-KCAC and was the NAIA National Player of the Week on April 10, after winning the Bethel College Invitational, topping a field of 100 players.

 

Hadden helped lead the Coyotes to the KCAC Men's Golf Championship, the first since 1970, and a first-ever berth in the NAIA Men's Golf National Championships. At the National Championships, the Coyotes finished 13th, a best-ever finish by a conference team in the direct qualification era, and Hadden finished tied for fourth in the individual standings, just one shot out of first place after leading the tournament for three rounds.

 

He was also named to the NAIA PING All-Central Region team by the Golf Coaches Association of America.

 

Oklahoma City led all programs for a second year in a row with four All-America winners.

 

Rowan Lester of Texas Wesleyan and Alec Dutkowski of Taylor (Ind.) highlight the returning first team All-Americans.

 

In total, 14 student-athletes earned their second-consecutive All-America honor.

 

Bobby Cornett of Texas Wesleyan was named the 2019 NAIA Men's Golf National Coach of the Year after leading his team to a national championship title, the first since 1990.

 

FIRST TEAM

  
 

Player

School

1

Mark David Johnson

Coastal Georgia

2

Carl Didrik M. Fosaas

Keiser

3

Eli Scott

Coastal Georgia

4

Tyron Davidowitz

Texas Wesleyan

5

Lewis Scott

Northwestern Ohio

6

Joao Magalhaes

Point

7

Ben Rebne

Dalton State

8

Callum Blinkhorn

Lindsey Wilson

9

Colby Blake

William Carey

10

Ty Stites

Oklahoma City

11

Jack Madden

Oklahoma City

12

Logan Carver

British Columbia

13

Joe Bannan

Thomas

14

Cody Booska

Johnson & Wales

15

Andrew Harrison

British Columbia

   
   

SECOND TEAM

 
 

Player

School

1

Rowan Lester

Texas Wesleyan

2

Philip Nijoka

Loyola-New Orleans

3

Peri'Don Castille

Oklahoma City

4

Mayson Tibbs

Oregon Tech

5

Jack Faraci

USC-Beaufort

6

Ben Bailey

Keiser

7

Alec Dutkowski

Taylor

8

Futa Yamagishi

Texas Wesleyan

9

Tom Froom

Northwestern Ohio

10

Sam Ledbury

Thomas

11

Nicolas Evangelio

Missouri Valley

12

Jacob Thomas

USC-Beaufort

13

Bobby Dunphy

USC-Beaufort

14

Eric Wowor

Point

15

Marc Sweeney

USC-Beaufort

   
   

Third Team

 
 

Player

School

1

Matt Smith

Truett McConnell

2

Reece Blair

Northwestern Ohio

3

Liam Gransden

Keiser

4

Declan Kenny

Texas Wesleyan

5

Carson Seals

Oklahoma City

6

Jackson Lawlor

Coastal Georgia

7

Michael Tait

Rocky Mountain

8

Tim Nielsen

Keiser

9

Josh Miller

Victoria

10

Victor Miron

Texas Wesleyan

11

Ruan Pretorius

Point

12

Reece Nilsen

Rocky Mountain

13

Ben Hadden

Kansas Wesleyan

14

Wade Duke

Mobile

15

Peter Thorseth

St. Thomas-Texas




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