INDIANAPOLIS- The accolades continue to roll in for UIndy senior
Seth Fair, as the Brownsburg, Ind. native was named Division II PING First Team All-America by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA). Fair was one of only nine individuals to receive the nod.
Fair is fresh off arguably the most memorable career-finishing round in program history. In his final collegiate round last Friday, Fair fired a course-record-tying 68 to cap a fourth-place performance at the NCAA D-II Championship. His final shot was a 12-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole, one he fittingly sank.
A finalist for the Byron Nelson Award, Fair was also named the 2010 Great Lakes Valley Player of the Year by the league's coaches, All-Midwest Region by the GCAA, and
ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District by the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSDIA).
2010 Division II PING First Team All-Americas
Cyril Bouniol, Abilene Christian
Chris Carlin, Barry
Seth Fair, Indianapolis
Eric Lilleboe, Ferris State
Brett Munson, North Alabama
Matt Stauch, Florida Southern
Gavin Smith, IUP
Gene Webster, CSU-San Bernardino
Justin Yoder, Central Missouri
Second Team
Alex Carpenter, Abilene Christian
Scott Crichton, Western New Mexico
Chesley Gunn, Valdosta State
Joe Juszczyk, Wayne State
Danny Lewis, Northern Kentucky
Kyle Souza, Chico State
Matt Vela, St. Mary's (Texas)
Carlos Velez, Barry
Third Team
Patrick Bauer, Sonoma State
Victor Billskoog, Barry
Jude Eustaquio, Florida Southern
Ben Lasso, Queens (Charlotte)
Patrico Salem, Lynn
Daniel Stanley, Newberry
Peter Tarver Jones, Belmont Abbey
Brandon Taylor, CSU-Stanislaus
Honorable Mention
Francisco Bide, Georgia College
Trevor Blair, CSU-Stanislaus
Bobby Bode, Nova Southeastern
Brad Caldwell, North Greenville
Xavier Dailly, Western Washington
Lucas Delgado, Chico State
Sylvester Gama, Chico State
Matthew Hatcher, St. Edward's
Ryan Indovina, CSU-Dominquez Hills
Niclas Johansson, Georgia College
Eric Kennedy, Lincoln Memorial
Collin Mayer, St. Edward's
Robert Nasalli-Roca, Lander
Bryan Ratterman, Bellarmine
Shelton Smith, Florida Southern
Peter Svajlen, Cameron
Janssen Todd, Sonoma State
Jordan Walor, UNC-Pembroke
Jeremy Wendelken, Sonoma State
Marcus Williams, Lynn
Scott Yeakel, CSU-Monterey Bay
Joe Young, Georgia College