The 2026 NCAA Division III PING All Region teams have been announced, recognizing standout players across seven regions and 58 programs.
The honors were released by the Golf Coaches Association of America in coordination with the NCAA, highlighting top performers from the 2025 to 26 season.
Region I features multiple selections from Babson, Amherst, and Hamilton, while Region II is led by a strong group from Rochester and NYU. Region III includes several honorees from Franklin and Marshall, Drew, and Gettysburg.
In Region IV, Huntingdon, Sewanee, Methodist, and Washington and Lee are well represented. Region V is anchored by Carnegie Mellon, Illinois Wesleyan, and Transylvania, while Region VI includes players from Aurora, Gustavus Adolphus, and Bethel Minnesota.
Region VII features selections from Claremont Mudd Scripps, Mary Hardin Baylor, and Willamette.
A total of 105 players were recognized across all regions.
Division III PING All Region Teams
Region I
Ramon Aroca Gonzalez, Hamilton
Jack Berry, Babson
Jan Ebbinge, Amherst
Jack Estrella, Williams
Colin Fowler, Babson
Jake Hendelman, Hamilton
Derek Johnson, Western New England
Holden Kittelberger, Tufts
Zack MacMillan, Hartford
Charlie Mullin, Trinity Connecticut
Shane Quinn, Babson
Nick Smith, Williams
Aman Vantipalli, Babson
Andre Zhang, Amherst
Thomas Zhang, Amherst
Region II
Arjun Aujla, Rochester
Rudraksha Banerjee, Skidmore
Philip Connolly, Farmingdale State
Aman Dhiman, Hobart
Galen Fowles, Rochester
Jack Harris, Stevens
Qi Steven Liu, NYU
Jomyuth Luangtana anan, NYU
Patrick McLaughlin, Skidmore
Luke O Grady Rodgers, Farmingdale State
Anderson Palm, Rochester
Josh Pethel, Rochester
Alvin Su, Rochester
Oscar Uribe, NYU
Zydon Yuan, RPI
Region III
Daniel Casanta, Gettysburg
Oliver Clark, Franklin and Marshall
Avery Cohen, Drew
Charlie Dolan, McDaniel
Sam Dolan, Drew
Andrew Ekstrom, Gettysburg
Wayne He, Franklin and Marshall
Patrick Kilcoyne, Gettysburg
Collin McMahon Shea, Dickinson
Dylan Muso, McDaniel
Elliot Parker, Drew
Max Silverman, Franklin and Marshall
Shawn Williams, Alvernia
Dylan Zhang, Swarthmore
Frank Zhou, Swarthmore
Region IV
Stephen Baker, Huntingdon
Elias Becker, Sewanee
Beau Brewer, Methodist
Ethan Bridges, Southwestern Texas
Jack Burr, Huntingdon
Turner Chiles, Sewanee
Myles Cunningham, Huntingdon
Colin Edwards, Sewanee
Mat Gover, Huntingdon
Jackson Hiller, Oglethorpe
Cole Humphrey, Huntingdon
Tim Kaufman, Washington and Lee
Pearse Lucas, Emory
Jonathan McEwen, Washington and Lee
Todd Moyer, Methodist
Kevin Mu, Emory
Adam Rogers, Piedmont
Sam Rossi, Trinity Texas
Haden Ruby, Methodist
Nikko Taggart, Southern Virginia
Aidan Tudor, Sewanee
Alan Van Asch, Lynchburg
Region V
Tom Buchert, Transylvania
William Carr, Transylvania
Pablo Castro, Illinois Wesleyan
Ryan Dannegger, Carnegie Mellon
Connor Gray, Kenyon
Aidan Healy, Illinois Wesleyan
Charlie Hubbard, Carnegie Mellon
Garrett James, Trine
Jonathan Oakes, Kenyon
Mikey Schutte, Wittenberg
Michael Spitzer, Illinois Wesleyan
Andy Steed, Transylvania
Justy VonLehmden, John Carroll
Joshua Wang, Carnegie Mellon
David Zhang, Carnegie Mellon
Region VI
Jimmy Abdo, Gustavus Adolphus
Jesse Balc, Bethel Minnesota
John Dobbe, Dubuque
Ryan Engel, Concordia Moorhead
Jacob Ferrin, Bethel Minnesota
Gavin Grahek, Saint John’s Minnesota
Chris Gutuza, Gustavus Adolphus
Luke Harwick, Dubuque
Jackson Hulsey, Aurora
Sam Higaki, Carleton
Spencer Lynch, UW Eau Claire
Mattias Morris, Aurora
Christian Wakeford, Aurora
Tyler Wengronowitz, Lake Forest
Carter Yurgae, Central Iowa
Region VII
Sebi Aliaga, Claremont Mudd Scripps
Douglas Bailey, Linfield
Cade Barone, Mary Hardin Baylor
Grady Brown, Whitman
John Kim, Pomona Pitzer
Lucas Latimer, Mary Hardin Baylor
Samson Li, Claremont Mudd Scripps
Cole MacMillan, Mary Hardin Baylor
Logan Mills, Claremont Mudd Scripps
Colton O Dell, Mary Hardin Baylor
Brock Olson, Willamette
Alexander Papajohn, Willamette
Owen Prewitt, LeTourneau
Mason Remington, Whitman
Jay Wing, Redlands
Source: GCAA