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Clayton State’s
Wilcox selected first team Division II Ping All-American
Junior becomes first
Laker to earn back-to-back All-American honors
 MORROW,
Ga. – May 18, 2008 – Fresh off finishing eighth
in the NCAA Division II Men's Golf National Championship on
Saturday, Clayton State's Will Wilcox made more history in the
history of Laker golf on Sunday .
PING Division II
First-Team All-American selections were announced by the Golf
Coaches Association of America (GCAA) following the final round of
the NCAA Championships in Houston, Texas. Wilcox, the 2008 Peach
Belt Conference champion, was one of the nine players comprise the
first team.
Joining Wilcox on first team All-American include Jude
Eustaquio of Florida Southern, Jeff Goff of USC-Aiken,
CSU-Stanislaus's Erick Justesen, Tobias Rosendahl and Kyle Scott of
West Florida, Sonoma State’s Jarin Todd, Valdosta States Brent
Witcher and Chris Wolfe of Armstrong Atlantic.
The junior from Pell City, Ala., becomes the first Laker player in
Clayton State men's golf history to garner Division II first team
All-American honors. Add last season's honorable mention selection,
and Wilcox is also the first player in the history of Clayton State
men's golf to earn back-to-back Division II All-American honors.
The
seventh-ranked player in Division II, according to Golfstat, Wilcox
had arguably the best individual season ever for a men’s golfer at
Clayton State. His scoring average of 71.1 is the best ever in a
season for a player at Clayton State, and he has posted four
tournament championships and 11 Top 10 finishes combined in the fall
and spring.
In addition to becoming the first ever player from Clayton State to
win the Peach Belt Conference individual championship, Wilcox also
posted tournament championships at the Orchard Fall Classic, the
Alfac/Cougar Invitational and the Southbridge Pirate Invitational.
He also became the first Laker to garner All-Peach Belt Conference
honors for the first time since 2000.
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