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Auburn's Moseley and Northcutt Named To GCAA Division I PING All-Region Team

 
 
 
Glenn Northcutt

Glenn Northcutt

June 4, 2008

AUBURN - Auburn golfers Jay Moseley and Glenn Northcutt were named to the GCAA/PING Division I All-Southeast Region team by the Golf Coaches Association of America.

Moseley earned first-team All-SEC honors this season with a team best 71.83 stroke average and three top ten finishes and 18 rounds under par, second most in school history. The Bainbridge, Ga., native helped guide the Tigers to their best record since 2004-05. Moseley finished the season with the fifth lowest single-season stroke average in school history.

Northcutt, who earned GCAA/PING Division I All-Southeast Region honors last season, was second only to Moseley in 2007-08 stroke average with a 72.67. The Dothan, Ala, native is currently tied for third in the Auburn books with a 72.81 career stroke average.

The PING All-Region teams consist of the top 15 individuals in their region in the Individual Ranking System. Additionally, any player ranked nationally in the top 75 according to the Golfstat or the Sagarin rankings not included their regions top 15 are added to their All-Region team.

Members of the PING All-Region teams are automatically eligible for PING All-American honors.

PING All-Region Teams

New England Patrick Fillian, Sacred Heart Larry Haertel, Brown Maki Kaobayashi, Hartford Matt Krembel, Army Craig Kublin, Boston College Nick MacDonald, Hartford Tom McCarthy, Yale Matt McClure, Central Connecticut State Colby Moore, Yale A.J. Oleksak, Hartford Robert Reed, Boston College Mark Stevens, Rhode Island Brian Travalja, Connecticut Zachary Vinal, Binghamton Brad Valois, Rhode Island

Mid-Atlantic Dan Abbondandolo, Siena Mike Ballo Jr., St. John¹s Michael Blodgett, Penn Keegan Bradley, St. John¹s Chris Gold, Maryland Harvind Groft, Penn State T.J. Howe, Penn State Kevin Foley, Penn State Robert Lindstrom, Richmond Michael mulieri, Loyola (Md.) Brent Paladino, William & Mary Robert Rohanna, Penn State Richard Schenz-Davis, Liberty Donnie Shin, Maryland Jordan Utley, Richmond

 

 

South Matt Cook, Western Carolina Jonas Enander Hedin, Charlotte Rhys Enoch, East Tennessee State Brendan Gielow, Wake Forest Keith Guest, Augusta State Chesson Hadley, Georgia Tech Matt Hill, NC State Jonathan Hodge, Chattanooga Phillip Mollica, Clemson Corey Nagy, Charlotte Henrik Norlander, Augusta State Kevin O¹Connell, North Carolina Derek Rende, Chattanooga Sam Saunders, Clemson Michael Schachner, Duke Gareth Shaw, East Tennessee State Webb Simpson, Wake Forest Kyle Stanley, Clemson Cameron Tringale, Georgia Tech Jurrian Vander Vaart, Virginia Tech Stefan Wiedergruen, Charlotte

Southeast Mark Anderson, South Carolina Jonas Blixt, Florida State Tyler Brown, Florida George Bryan IV, South Carolina Jon Curran, Vanderbilt Harris English, Georgia Charles Ford, Tennessee Noah Goldman, Mississippi State Brian Harman, Georgia Mark Harrell, Alabama Russell Henley, Georgia Billy Horschel, Florida Matt Hughes, Alabama Adam Mitchell, Georgia Jay Moseley, Auburn Glenn Northcutt, Auburn Philip Pettitt, Tennessee Matt Savage, Florida State Tom Sherreard, Georgia State Joel Sjoholm, Georgia State Brad Smith, UAB Zack Sucher, UAB Hudson Swafford, Georgia Matthew Swan, Alabama Joseph Sykora, Alabama Michael Thompson, Alabama Jose Toledo, New Orleans Manuel Villegas, Florida

Midwest Victor Almstrom, Minnesota Seth Brandon, Indiana Ryan Brehm, Michigan State Jorge Campillo, Indiana Derek Fathauer, Louisville John Hahn, Kent State Randy Hutchison, Michigan State Brent Long, Western Kentucky David Markle, Kent State Clayton Rask, Minnesota Josh Sandman, Notre Dame Tim Schaetzel, Michigan Mike Van Sickle, Marquette Andy Winings, Kentucky Dan Woltman, Wisconsin

Central Michael Baird, Colorado Chris Baker, Iowa State Phillip Bryan, Oklahoma Rickie Fowler, Oklahoma State Dustin Garza, Wichita State Nicolas Geyger, Tulsa Mitchell Gregson, Kansas State Joe Ida, Kansas State Mark Johnson, Oklahoma State Trent Leon, Oklahoma State Connor McHenry, Wichita State Ryan Spears, Wichita State Luke Symons, Colorado Derek Tolan, Colorado Kevin Tway, Oklahoma State

South Central Bronson Burgoon, Texas A&M Casey Clendenon, Lamar Ignacio Elvira, Texas A&M Robert Gates Jr., Texas A&M Will Griffin, Texas Tech Justin Harding, Lamar Charlie Holland, Texas Bobby Hudson, Texas Kelly Kraft, SMU Andrew Landry, Arkansas David Lingmerth, Arkansas Grant Merrell, Texas Tech Andrea Pavan, Texas A&M Santiago Rivas, Texas Tech Chris Ward, Texas Tech

Southwest Zen Brown, Colordao State Esteban Calisto, BYU Johan Carlsson, San Diego State Brandon Crick, Gonzaga Grant Doverspike, Fresno State Robbie Fillmore, BYU Aaron Goldberg, San Diego State Bryce Hanstad, Colorado State Matt Hoffenberg, San Diego State Jeff Koprivetz, Denver Timothy Madigan, New Mexico State Troy Merritt, Boise State Dustin Morris, Colorado State David Palm, San Diego State Travis Reid, New Mexico State

Pacific James Allenby, Oregon State Joey Benedetti, Oregon Kevin Chappell, UCLA John Chin, UC Irvine Erik Flores, UCLA Philip Francis, UCLA Matthew Giles, Southern California Tom Glissmeyer, Southern California Rob Grube, Stanford Seung-Su Han, UNLV Rory Hie, Southern California Jesper Kennegard, Arizona State Sihwan Kim, Stanford Lucas Lee, UCLA Jamie Lovemark, Southern California Michael McRae, St. Mary¹s Andrew Putnam, Pepperdine Nick Taylor, Washington

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