NORMAN, Okla.- In an announcement from the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA), UIndy senior
Justin Hueber (Ft. Wayne, Ind./Leo) was one of just nine players named to the NCAA Division II PING All-American First Team. It marks his third All-American nod from the GCAA, as he was a second-team honoree last season after garnering All-American Honorable Mention as a freshman.
A two-time GLVC Men’s Golfer of the Year, Hueber broke his own school record with a 71.1 scoring average this season on the way to six tournament wins, including the 2009 GLVC Championship. He also notched a runner-up showing at the 108-player NCAA D-II Midwest/South Central Super Regional a month later, a performance that included a course-record 65 in the second round. All told, Hueber finished in the top five in 11 of 14 events this year and is currently ranked first in Division II in the latest Golfstat Cup rankings.
After recently helping the Greyhounds to a share of sixth place at the NCAA D-II Championships, the Fort Wayne, Ind. native completed his tenure at UIndy with a scoring average of 72.6, good for the lowest career average in school history, while racking up 28 top-five finishes and 11 individual titles.
2008-09 GCAA First Team All-Americans
Steve Cuzzort, Wayne State
Jude Eustaquio, Florida Southern
Matt Ewald, Washburn
Justin Hueber, Indianapolis
Jake Koppenberg, Western Washington
Gavin Smith, Indian University of Pennsylvania
Will Wilcox, Clayton State
Brent Witcher, Valdosta State
Justin Yoder, Central Missouri