Three members of the 2019-2020 Wabash College golf team have been named Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars by the Golf Coaches Association of America. Recent graduate
Kyle Warbinton and rising seniors
Will Osborn and
Sam Wise all earned places on the list of honorees.
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To be eligible for Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar status, an individual must be a sophomore, junior, or senior academically in addition to posting a stroke average under 79.0 as a Division III player average while competing in at least 40 percent of the team's competitive rounds, and maintain a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average.
Osborn, a political science major, earned All-America Scholar honors with a 3.993 cumulative GPA through his junior season. He averaged a score of 77.64 strokes over 11 rounds in the 2019-20 season for the fourth-best single season effort in Wabash golf history. Osborn ranks 17th in the program's history in career scoring average at 81.90 strokes in 39 rounds heading into his final year.
Warbinton, a political science major, graduated with a 3.782 cumulative GPA. He finished the season with 76.0 stroke average over nine rounds to break the Wabash single-season scoring record. He completed his career with a scoring average of 78.21 strokes over 56 rounds to rank second in Little Giant golf history.
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Wise, an art major, begins his senior year with a 3.542 cumulative GPA. He shot an average score of 77.73 strokes over 11 rounds this season to rank sixth on the Wabash single-season scoring list. Wise holds a career scoring average of 79.98 in 48 rounds through three seasons. He currently ranks fourth on the career scoring list.
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