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Texter Named Honorable Mention All-America

UNLV men's golf has had a player earn All-America recognition in each of the last 19 years.

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Jarred Texter has earned honorable mention All-America honors each of the last two years.
Jarred Texter has earned honorable mention All-America honors each of the last two years.

 
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June 6, 2007

LAS VEGAS - UNLV men's golf junior Jarred Texter has earned honorable mention All-America honors for the second straight year as the 2007 PING Division I All-America Teams were announced by the Golf Coaches Association of America on Wednesday.

The first, second and third teams each had 10 members, while 29 golfers were named honorable mention.

UNLV has now had a player earn All-America recognition in each of the last 19 years.

Texter, ranked 39th in the country by Golfweek, led the Rebels in scoring average this season with 71.40 over 35 rounds. He finished in the top 20 eight times, which included six top-10 finishes and two top-five's. He led the team with 21 rounds of par or better (17 under par) and turned in his best outing of the season at the William H. Tucker Invitational in September with a second-place finish.

UNLV finished the year ranked 10th in the country by Golfweek after ending its season at the NCAA West Regional where it finished tied for 16th.

2007 Division I PING All-America Teams

First Team
Rhys Davies, East Tennessee State
Billy Horschel, Florida
Dustin Johnson, Coastal Carolina
Chris Kirk, Georgia
Niklas Lemke, Arizona State
Jamie Lovemark, Southern California
Kyle Stanley, Clemson
Daniel Summerhays, Brigham Young
Brendon Todd, Georgia
Dawie van der Walt, Lamar

Second Team
Benjamin Alvarado, Arizona State
Charlie Beljan, New Mexico
Jonas Blixt, Florida State
Joseph Bramlett, Stanford
Roberto Castro, Georgia Tech
Kevin Chappell, UCLA
Rob Grube, Stanford
Brian Harman, Georgia
Michael Thompson, Alabama
Cameron Tringale, Georgia Tech

Third Team
Bronson Burgoon, Texas A&M
Derek Fathauer, Louisville
Matt Harmon, Michigan State
Colt Knost, SMU
Lucas Lee, UCLA
Brian Locke, Loyola Marymount
Zack Miller, Stanford
Matthew Savage, Stanford
Joel Sjoholm, Georgia State
Martin Ureta, North Carolina

Honorable Mention
Victor Almstrom, Minnesota
Oliver Bekker, Lamar
Louie Bishop, UC Davis
Matt Bortis, Texas
George Bryan IV, South Carolina
Jon Curran, Vanderbilt
Andrew DiBitetto, Charlotte
Oscar Floren, Texas Tech
Charles Ford, Tennessee
Aaron Goldberg, San Diego State
Chesson Hadley, Georgia Tech
Jason Kokrak, Xavier
Bronson LaCassie, Minnesota
Andrew Landry, Arkansas
Trent Leon, Oklahoma State
Daniel Lim, Stanford
Michael Manning, Augusta State
Pablo Martin, Oklahoma State
Adam Mitchell, Georgia
Brett Myers, Tulsa
Corey Nagy, Charlotte
Lindsey Renolds, Coastal Carolina
Matt Savage, Florida State
Michael Schachner, Duke
Gareth Shaw, East Tennessee State
Webb Simpson, Wake Forest
Tim Streng, Western Illinois
Zach Sucher, UAB
Jarred Texter, UNLV
Niall Turner, Minnesota
Mike Van Sickle, Marquette
Dan Woltman, Wisconsin

 

 

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