The University of Missouri-St. Louis men's golf team saw three players, Leo Baudry, Logan Mayo, and Dani Solavera, selected as honorable mentions for the GCAA Ping All-America Team. This recognition marks a milestone, as they are the sixth, seventh, and eighth players in the program’s history to receive such honors, the first being Joel Sylven in 2023. All three athletes excelled at the NCAA Championships, contributing to the Tritons’ best-ever finish. Notably, Baudry had a scoring average of 74.00, Mayo at 72.62, and Solavera leading with 72.50, showcasing impressive individual performances throughout the season.

By the Numbers
  • Baudry had 13 rounds at par or better and a low round of 68.
  • Mayo's 206 in the NCAA Championships is tied for the third lowest in school history for 54 holes.
  • Solavera recorded scores of par or better in 23 rounds this season.
Yes, But

While the achievements are commendable, some experts argue that the limited national recognition for Division II athletes may overshadow the accomplishments of these talented players. The path to higher accolades remains competitive, even for those excelling in their sport.

State of Play
  • The Tritons completed the season with their best-ever performance at the NCAA Championships.
  • Each player demonstrated consistent improvement and contributed significantly to the team's success.
What's Next

The recognition could lead to increased recruiting efforts to bolster the men’s golf program further. Additionally, the players may gain opportunities to compete at higher levels or pursue professional golf careers.

Bottom Line

The selection of Baudry, Mayo, and Solavera highlights a significant achievement for UMSL's golf program, emphasizing the potential for future success and increased visibility for Division II athletics.