2024 NCAA Division I PING All-Region Teams Announced
CARLSBAD, Calif. — NCAA Division I PING All-Region honorees have been announced by the GCAA. Players across six regions and 84 schools earned all-region honors in 2024.
Division I PING All-Region Teams
Northeast
Ben Carpenter, Yale
Graham Chase, Temple
Peicheng Chen, St. John's
Tommy Dallahan, UCONN
Riccardo Fantinelli, Princeton
Matthew Ferrari, Siena
Jackson Fretty, Princeton
Jake Griffin, Penn State
Nathan Han, Columbia
Jakub Hrinda, George Washington
Florian Huerlimann, Maryland
William Hunag, Princeton
Marcus Lim, Sacred Heart
Will Lodge, Yale
Brian Ma, Harvard
Xavier Marcoux, Rutgers
Carlo Pizzano, Loyola (MD)
Bryson Richards, Rhode Island
James Rico, Loyola (MD)
Jackson Roman, Loyola (MD)
Bradley Sawka, UCONN
Rhett Sellers, Rutgers
Patrick Sheehan, Penn State
Luke Wells, Rutgers
Lewis Wright, Long Island
Wenliang Xie, Seton Hall
East
Michael Brennan, Wake Forest
Matthew Dodd-Berry, East Tennessee State
Mats Ege, East Tennessee State
Ethan Evans, Duke
David Ford, North Carolina
Maxwell Ford, North Carolina
Bartley Forrester, Georgia Tech
Austin Greaser, North Carolina
John Houk, Chattanooga
Walker Isley, UNC Wilmington
Ben James, Virginia
Tobias Jonsson, Mercer
Scotty Kennon, Wake Forest
Algot Kleen, East Tennessee State
Christo Lamprecht, Georgia Tech
Bryan Lee, Virginia
William Love, Duke
Nick Mathews, NC State
Dylan Menante, North Carolina
Jonathan Nielsen, Clemson
Deven Patel, Virginia
Josh Ryan, Liberty
Luke Sample, Duke
Hiroshi Tai, Georgia Tech
Grayson Wood, VCU
Southeast
Gray Albright, Florida State
J.M. Butler, Auburn
Luke Clanton, Florida State
Canon Claycomb, Alabama
Nathan Franks, South Carolina
Nick Gabrelcik, North Florida
Connor Gaunt, LSU
Ian Gilligan, Florida
Alex Goff, Kentucky
Jake Hall, Tennessee
Frederik Kjettrup, Florida State
Jackson Koivun, Auburn
Michael La Sasso, Ole Miss
Bryce Lewis, Tennessee
Hunter Logan, Mississippi State
William Moll, Vanderbilt
Jake Peacock, South Florida
Matthew Riedel, Vanderbilt
Gordon Sargent, Vanderbilt
Cole Sherwood, Vanderbilt
Cameron Tankersley, Ole Miss
Jack Turner, Florida
Brendan Valdes, Auburn
Jackson Van Paris, Vanderbilt
Ben van Wyk, Georgia
Evan Woosley-Reed, Tennessee
Midwest
Barend Botha, Toledo
Jackson Buchanan, Illinois
Cooper Claycomb, Louisville
Timmy Crawford, Illinois
Noah Gillard, Indiana
Max Green, West Virginia
Max Herendeen, Illinois
Cameron Huss, Wisconsin
Palmer Jackson, Notre Dame
Max Kennedy, Louisville
Ashton McCulloch, Michigan State
Jacob Modleski, Notre Dame
Maxwell Moldovan, Ohio State
Sebastian Moss, Louisville
Drew Salyers, Indiana
Herman Sekne, Purdue
Neal Shipley, Ohio State
Nels Surtani, Purdue
Daniel Svärd, Northwestern
Hunter Thomson, Michigan
Ethan Tseng, Northwestern
Caleb VanArragon, Valparaiso
Ryan Voois, Illinois
Adam Wallin, Ohio State
Ben Warian, Minnesota
Central
Jonas Baumgartner, Oklahoma State
Cecil Belisle, Kansas
Stephen Campbell Jr., Oklahoma
Matthew Comegys, Texas Tech
Ryder Cowan, Oklahoma
Santiago de la Fuente, Houston
John Driscoll III, Arkansas
Gustav Frimodt, TCU
Drew Goodman, Oklahoma
Johnny Keefer, Baylor
Luke Kluver, Oklahoma
Ben Lorenz, Oklahoma
Jack Lundin, Missouri
Christiaan Maas, Texas
Phichaksn Maichon, Texas A&M
Jaime Montojo, Texas A&M
Tommy Morrison, Texas
Nathan Petronzio, Texas
Daniel Rodrigues, Texas A&M
Calum Scott, Texas Tech
Baard Skogen, Texas Tech
Jacob Skov Olesen, Arkansas
Tyran Snyders, Texas Tech
Brian Stark, Texas
Rayhan Thomas, Oklahoma State
West
Bastien Amat, New Mexico
Josele Ballester, Arizona State
Mahanth Chirravuri, Pepperdine
Tiger Christensen, Arizona
Enrique Dimayuga, Nevada
Wenyi Ding, Arizona State
Pablo Ereño, UCLA
Ethan Fang, California
Caden Fioroni, UNLV
Justin Hastings, San Diego State
Petr Hruby, Washington
Filip Jakubcik, Arizona
Ryggs Johnston, Arizona State
Zac Jones, BYU
Tyler Kowack, San Diego State
Riley Lewis, Loyola Marymount
Omar Morales, UCLA
Luke Powell, UCLA
Taehoon Song, Washington
Preston Summerhays, Arizona State
Matthew Sutherland, Fresno State
Michael Thorbjornsen, Stanford
Karl Vilips, Stanford
Andi Xu, San Diego
Sampson Zheng, California
About PING
PING designs, manufactures and markets a complete line of golf equipment including metal woods, irons, wedges, putters and golf bags. The family-owned company was founded in 1959 in the garage of the late Karsten Solheim, a mechanical engineer with an extensive background in the aerospace and computer industries. His frustration with his putting inspired him to design his own putter, which created a “pinging” sound when striking a golf ball. This sound was the source of the name now synonymous with innovation, quality and service throughout the world of golf. Solheim and his company are credited with numerous innovations that became industry standards, including perimeter weighting, custom fitting and the use of investment casting in the manufacturing of golf clubs. His insistence on adhering to strict engineering principles and tight manufacturing tolerances raised the level of product performance and quality throughout the golf industry. Solheim is the only person to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame as a golf club manufacturer. Today, the Phoenix-based company is under the direction of Solheim’s grandson, John K. Solheim, who leads a team of more than 800 dedicated employees committed to helping improve the games of golfers around the world.