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Cade Osgood Named First Team All-American

Cade Osgood watches his shot head towards the green.
Photo by Annabel Fidler

Southwestern University Pirates senior Cade Osgood was named a 2019-20 NCAA Division III First Team All-American by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA).

This is Osgood's third consecutive All-America award and second First Team honor, having previously earned that distinction in 2017. He was named Second Team All-American last year.

"I'm very happy for Cade being named to the Ping All-American First Team," Head Coach Greg Sigler said. "He is a great competitor and an even better person. He has set the bar very high for all future Pirate golfers and I wish him the best as he continues to chase his dream."
 
Osgood set a new school record for greatest individual season scoring average with a 71.62 through 13 rounds, besting his own mark of 72.41 set last season in 29 rounds. In all, Osgood holds three of the top four spots on the list, putting together a scoring average of 73.20 in the 2017-18 season to finish fourth all-time, winning the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) individual championship and Golfer of the Year that season.

His national Golfstat ranking of sixth this season is the highest in school history, surpassing his No. 10 ranking last season.

Osgood leaves Southwestern with the best scoring average in school history at 73.44 through 84 rounds, edging out last year's seniors Sutherland Stith and Matthew Christl by scoring par or better a school record 34 rounds with 253 birdies and eight eagles.

The Pirates won two SCAC Championships in the three years the conference held the event during Osgood's tenure. Southwestern finished this shortened season ranked No. 12 by the GCAA and Golfstat. 

 

First Team

Elias Haavisto, Averett

Emmet Herb, St. Thomas (MN)

Will Hocker, Webster

Jason Li, Carnegie Mellon

Drew Mathers, Huntingdon

James Mishoe Guilford

Jimmy Morton, Illinois Wesleyan

Cade Osgood, Southwestern (TX)

Rob Wuethrich, Illinois Wesleyan

 

Second Team

Andrew Abel, Illinois Wesleyan

Zane Brownrigg, Methodist

Mason Koch, George Fox

Hunter Martin, Hampden-Sydney

Ryan Quinn, RPI

Logan Ryan, Emory

Max Schwarz, Emory

Cameron Willis, Huntingdon

Ben Womack, LaGrange

 

Third Team

Chris Bornhorst, Babson

Nicholas Gianelos, Babson

Sam Goldenring, Williams

Raymond Li, Carnegie Mellon

Matthew Leemann, Piedmont

Marc Mitchell, Denison

Daniel Nunez, Trinity (TX)

Matt Organisak, Emory

Brian Peccie, Washington & Lee

 

Honorable Mention

Ben Balen Concordia (TX)

Jared Beals, Pacific Lutheran

Joseph Burlison, NYU

Owen Burt, Huntingdon

Scott Campbell, Greensboro

Andre Chi, Methodist

Chris Dunne, Wittenberg

Christian Early, Denison

John Hatcher Ferguson, Hampden-Sydney

Jason Folker, Carnegie Mellon

Jack Habeeb, Hamilton

Reilly Hegarty, Whitworth

Cole Jahnke, Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Ken Kong, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

Skyler LeVine, Illinois Wesleyan

Luis Legaretta, Jr. Mary Hardin-Baylor

Ricardo Paes Leme, Trinity (CT)

Brendon Lowrance, McMurry

Kenny Park, Oglethorpe

Jacob Pederson, Gustavus Adolphus

Jeffrey Perry, California Lutheran

Alex Price, Christopher Newport

Kevin Quinto, Christopher Newport

Lane Roye, McMurry

Frankie Schmitt, NC Wesleyan

David Schneider, Saint John's (MN)

Carson Whitton, Huntingdon

Edward Wu, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

Eric Yiu, Emory