NORMAN, Okla. – The University of South
Carolina Aiken golf team was one of 23 programs in Division II to
be honored by the Golf Coaches Association of America for its
stellar work in the classroom, earning All-Academic Team
recognition.
The Pacers won four tournaments during the 2013-14 year, including
their second straight Peach Belt Conference Championship. The squad
was ranked No. 2 nationally for much of the season. USC Aiken
earned a trip to the NCAA Division II National Championship at The
Meadows, where the team finished 12th.
To be eligible for GCAA All-Academic Team honors a college or
university must submit the GPAs for each player on its official
squad list for the academic year. Teams must have GPAs of 3.00 or
higher to earn All-Academic Team honors.
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The Division II schools
that earned All-Academic Team honors are listed below.
Barry
Barton
Bellarmine
Concordia (Minn.)
Chico State
CSU Monterey Bay
Ferris State
Florida Tech
Georgia Southwestern
Indiana (Pa.)
Lynn
Maryville
Nova Southeastern
Ohio Dominican
Rollins
Saginaw Valley State
Saint Leo
Tiffin
Illinois –
Springfield
Missouri – St.
Louis
West Florida
USC Aiken
Wayne State