Six student-athletes from the University of Missouri-St. Louis men's golf team have been selected for the College Sports Communicators (CSC) At-Large Academic All-District team. Notable honorees include Leo Baudry, who stands out with a scoring average of 74.00 and a recent All-America accolade, and Benjamin Berger, who recorded a season-low round of 65. Their impressive academic performance is complemented by consistent golf excellence, meeting the eligibility requirement of a minimum GPA of 3.5 and participation in 70% of contests.

By the Numbers
  • Baudry recorded a scoring average of 74.00 over 39 rounds
  • Mayo had 20 rounds scoring par or better with an average of 72.62
  • Lindahl's average was 72.88 with four top-five finishes
Yes, But

While these six athletes excelled academically and athletically, the competition for Academic All-America honors remains intense, as many other student-athletes across the country are similarly accomplished.

State of Play
  • Upcoming announcements for Academic All-America selections are scheduled for July 7 (women) and July 8 (men).
  • The Tritons' golf team aims to build on this recognition for future seasons.
What's Next

The selected honorees will wait for the announcement of the Academic All-America teams, where top performers may gain further recognition and potentially influence recruitment prospects.

Bottom Line

The recognition of these six Triton golfers underscores a strong blend of academic success and athletic performance, highlighting the commitment of student-athletes to excel in both areas.