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All-Region Teams Announced UNLV's Gonzales and Texter selected to Pacific Region team.
May 31, 2006 LAS VEGAS - Two UNLV men's golfers were named to the PING All-Pacific Region team as the Golf Coaches Association of America handed out its annual awards on Wednesday. Senior Andres Gonzales and sophomore Jarred Texter were UNLV's two representatives selected to the Pacific Region squad. Each of the nine PING All-Region teams were comprised of 15 golfers and any player ranked in the top 75 nationally in either Golfstat or the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings. Members of the all-region teams are now eligible for PING All-America honors. This marks the second straight year making the all-region team for Gonzales, who was a semifinalist for the 2006 Ben Hogan Award and leads the Rebels in scoring average with 71.94 strokes per round. He has competed in 11 tournaments this season (prior to the NCAA Championships) and has recorded three top-five finishes and a total of five top-10s. He earned individual medalist honors at the William H. Tucker Invitational to open the season in September. Gonzales has recorded 22 rounds of par or better golf with 14 of those rounds coming at under par. Texter is second on UNLV in scoring average with 72.36 and has also appeared in 11 events. He has two top-five finishes and a total of three top-10s with his best finishes of the season coming at the Tucker (second) and at the NCAA East Regional (tie for second). He has turned in 20 rounds of par or better golf, also with 14 of those rounds being under par. Eaton Golf Pride Regional Coaches of the Year New England - Nick Lasky, Binghamton Mid-Atlantic - Rich Mueller, Columbia South - Bruce Heppler, Georgia Tech Southeast - Tom Shaw, Tulane Midwest - Mike Mayer, Indiana Central - Mike McGraw, Oklahoma State South Central - Brad McMakin, Lamar Southwest - Bruce Brockbank, Brigham Young Pacific - O.D. Vincent, UCLA PING All-Region Teams New England Region Kevin Crawford, Binghamton Craig Cyr, Quinnipiac Larry Haertel, Brown D.J. Hynes, Harvard Jesse Larson, Rhode Island Austin Luher, Army Mark Matza, Yale Jason Pannone, Rhode Island Jason Parajeckas, Connecticut Bob Reed, Boston College Alex Snickenberger, Boston College Ben Spitz, Rhode Island Mark Stevens, Rhode Island Dustin Wetherup, Hartford Jeff Wolniewicz, Binghamton Mid-Atlantic Region Steve Arnold, Villanova Bryan Bigley, Siena Keegan Bradley, St. John's Brian Carroll, George Washington Jeffrey Castle, Towson Chris Condello, Columbia John Eades, Maryland Jason Gerken, Princeton Blaine Peffley, Maryland Scott Marino, James Madison Michael Mulieri, Loyola Robert Rohanna, Penn State Matt Schall, Maryland Jordan Utley, Richmond Tyler Witman, Maryland South Region Ryan Blaum, Duke Roberto Castro, Georgia Tech Rhys Davies, East Tennessee State Brian Duncan, Clemson Jake Grodzinsky, Duke Vince Hatfield, Clemson Dustin Johnson, Coastal Carolina Kevin Larsen, Georgia Tech Stephen Lewton, NC State Stephen Poole, Clemson Kyle Reifers, Wake Forest Gareth Shaw, East Tennessee State Ray Sheedy, Charlotte Webb Simpson, Wake Forest Scott Stallings, Tennessee Tech Cameron Tringale, Georgia Tech Martin Ureta, North Carolina Southeast Region Matt Every, Florida Mark Haastrup, Georgia State Brian Harman, Georgia Mark Harrell, Alabama Billy Horschel, Florida Erik Johansen, South Carolina Chris Kirk, Georgia Kevin Kisner, Georgia Russell Knox, Jacksonville Luke List, Vanderbilt Garrett Osborn, UAB Jonathan Mount, Tennessee Richard Scott, Georgia Brett Stegmaier, Florida Brendon Todd, Georgia James Vargas, Florida Daniel Willett, Jacksonville State Midwest Region Colin Biles, Ohio State Ryan Brehm, Michigan State Jorge Campillo, Indiana Brad Doster, Kentucky Derek Fathauer, Louisville Cole Isban, Notre Dame Pariya Junhasavasdikul, Purdue Jason Kokrak, Xavier Bronson LaCassie, Minnesota Korey Mahoney, Eastern Michigan David Merkow, Northwestern Patrick Nagle, Illinois John Streibich, Xavier Chris Wilson, Northwestern Ryan Yip, Kent State Central Region Chris Clarke, Oklahoma State Brodie Flanders, Oklahoma Kane Hanson, Drake Ryan Henry, Tulsa Anthony Kim, Oklahoma Ben Kern, Kansas State Sam Korbe, Tulsa Trent Leon, Oklahoma State Tyler Leon, Oklahoma State Pablo Martin, Oklahoma State Edward McGlasson, Colorado Matt Miller, Illinois State Jonathan Moore, Oklahoma State Zack Robinson, Oklahoma State Gary Woodland, Kansas South Central Region Ryan Baca, Baylor Oliver Bekker, Lamar Matt Bortis, Arkansas Jeff Bell, Texas Bronson Burgoon, Texas A&M Casey Clendenon, Lamar Andrew Dresser, Texas Tech Oscar Floren, Texas Tech Bobby Gates, Texas A&M Jerad Harklau, Texas A&M Colt Knost, SMU Matthew Mills, Texas Andrew Parr, Texas A&M Martin Piller, Texas A&M Dawie Van Der Walt Southwest Region Oscar Alvarez, Brigham Young Jason Anthony, Fresno State Charlie Beljan, New Mexico Danny Bowen, New Mexico State Jay Choi, New Mexico Graham DeLaet, Boise State Aaron Goldberg, San Diego State Adam Hagen, Nevada Jake Ellison, Brigham Young James Love, Denver Clay Ogden, Brigham Young Dustin Pimm, Utah Andrew Scott, San Diego State Charlie Soule, Denver Daniel Summerhays, Brigham Young Casey Watabu, Nevada Pacific Region Benjamin Alvarado, Arizona State Travis Bertoni, Cal Poly Alejandro Cañizares, Arizona State Kevin Chappell, UCLA Alex Coe, Pepperdine Erik Flores, UCLA Andres Gonzales, UNLV Rob Grube, Stanford Chris Heintz, UCLA Daniel Im, UCLA Niklas Lemke, Arizona State James Lepp, Washington Henry Liaw, Arizona Brian Locke, Loyola-Marymount Alex Prugh, Washington Jarred Texter, UNLV Taylor Wood, Southern California
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