Reggie Fear, Tyler Van Dusen, and Drew Campbell from Eckerd men's golf have been recognized as College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District. This honor highlights student-athletes who excel both in their sport and academically across the nation. The team selection is part of a broader CSC Academic All-America program that categorizes honorees by NCAA and NAIA divisions. Fear stands out as a First Team All-American and ranked No. 9 nationally, while Van Dusen and Campbell also had notable performances this season.

By the Numbers
  • Reggie Fear had a scoring average of 70.9, a school record, and qualified for his second consecutive NCAA regional.
  • Tyler Van Dusen participated in nine tournaments with a scoring average of 76.0.
Yes, But

Despite the individual achievements, the men's golf team faces the challenge of translating individual success into team championships in highly competitive conferences.

State of Play
  • The men's golf team had standout individual performances this season, but team performance in championships remains to be seen.
  • Fear, with his recent accolades, will advance to the Academic All-American national voting.
What's Next

The trio's recognition could pave the way for more scholarship opportunities and program visibility, as they aim for improved team placements in future competitions.

Bottom Line

Eckerd men鈥檚 golf demonstrates significant academic and athletic talent, with individual players poised for recognition at a national level, underscoring the potential for future team successes.