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Four Bulldogs named All-American Scholars by GCAA

Four Bulldogs named All-American Scholars by GCAA

SEGUIN, Texas -- Texas Lutheran University men's golf has tallied four D-III All-American Scholar nominees - Cameron Carter, Nathan Haley, Chase Maus, and Matthew McArthur - for their performances in the classroom in the 2020-21 season, the Golf Coaches Association of America has announced.

Carter (Rock Springs, WY/Kelly Walsh) joins the All-American Scholars Team for the first time while Maus (Manor/Manor) and McArthur (New Braunfels/New Braunfels) repeat for the second consecutive season and Haley (Richmond/Foster) joins the team for third consecutive season.

Haley, McArthur, and Carter, all May 2021 graduates of Texas Lutheran, graduate as four-year lettermen with 3.4+ GPAs. Maus, a junior, is a three-year letterman.

Haley, who continued his career long success in the classroom, wrapped his Bulldog career by capturing the individual Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship - the fourth Bulldog to do so. Maus, a 2021 PING All-American, will look to add to his accolades as he returns for his senior season.

At the Division III level, nominees must be a sophomore, junior, or senior both academically and athletically, must participate in 40% of their team's competitive rounds, have a stroke average of 79.0 or less, and maintain a minimum, cumulative 3.2 grade point average for their careers. The recipient(s) must be of high moral character and in good standing with their respective college or university.

All NCAA Division III Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-American Scholars can be found here.