Lumley Named All-American
Mars Hill's Adam Lumley has been selected a Division II PING All-American by the Golf Coaches Association of America.
NORMAN, Okla. – Mars Hill's Adam Lumley has been selected a Division II PING All-American by the Golf Coaches Association of America. Lumley was an honorable mention pick. He is Mars Hill's first golfer that has been named an All-American.
Lumley, a senior from Coventry, United Kingdom, turned in the League's lowest Golfstat adjusted scoring average this season as he posted 71.78 strokes per round. Lumley, currently ranked No. 2 in the Southeast Region, recorded three tournament wins on the year and finished in the Top 10 in every event he played this season. He has fired par or under in five of his eight tournaments on the year, including five rounds in the 60's. His best round of the season came at the Tusculum Invitational on March 25 as he carded a 67 in the second round of the event.
The second, third and honorable mention Division II PING All-America Teams have been announced by the GCAA. Chandler Blanchet of West Florida, John Coultas and John VanDerLaan of Florida Southern, Simon Fraser's Chris Crisologo, Nicolas Herrera of BYU-Hawaii, Nova Southeastern's Richard Mansell, Colin Prater of CU-Colorado Springs, and Barry's Niclas Weiland were previously named to the PING All-America First Team.
Mario Beltran of Barry, Le Moyne's John Clare, Jacob Huizinga and Henry Westmoreland of West Florida, Newberry's Carlos Leandro, Nick Stafford of Belmont Abbey, CSU East Bay's Adam Stone, and Lee's Shea Sylvester comprised the second team.
Third-team honorees included Sam Broadhurst of Lincoln Memorial, Carson-Newman's Tom Forster, Mateo Gomez, Felix Kvarnstrom and Manuel Torres of Lynn, North Alabama's Forrest Knight, and Central Missouri's Alex Springer.
A total of 19 golfers were named honorable mention All-America.