Texas Tech University Athletics

Skogen earns PING All-America honorable mention honors
June 07, 2022 | Men's Golf
LUBBOCK, Texas. – Texas Tech sophomore Baard Skogen has earned PING All-America honorable mention honors to join junior Ludvig Aberg who was named to the PING All-America First Team last week, The second, third, and honorable mention 2022 Division I PING All-America Teams were announced on Tuesday by the GCAA.
A Norway native, Skogen played in every tournament this season for the Red Raiders with runner-up finishes at the Maridoe Collegiate in the fall and the Amer Ari to begin the spring season. The second-place finishes highlighted his second season in Lubbock where he had a 71.32 scoring average and five top-10 finishes. He was ninth at the NCAA New Haven Regional where he finished at 4-under-par to help lead Tech to the NCAA Championship. He was 25th in the stroke-play portion of the national tournament.
Skogen joined a total of 31 golfers were named honorable mention All-America.
Aberg, who won the Ben Hogan Award, was joined by Sam Bennett of Texas A&M, Fred Biondi of Florida, Eugenio Chacarra of Oklahoma State, Chris Gotterup and Logan McAllister of Oklahoma, RJ Manke of Washington, Trent Phillips of Georgia, and Gordon Sargent and Cole Sherwood of Vanderbilt were all previously named to the first team.
Michael Brennan of Wake Forest, Jacob Bridgeman of Clemson, J.M. Butler of Auburn, Pierceson Coody of Texas, Reid Davenport of Vanderbilt, Adrien Dumont de Chassart of Illinois, Ryan Gerard of North Carolina, Jackson Suber of Ole Miss, Michael Thorbjornsen of Stanford, and Travis Vick of Texas comprised the second team.
Third team honorees included Mason Andersen of Arizona State, Nick Gabrelcik of North Florida, Aman Gupta of Oklahoma State, Cole Hammer of Texas, Thomas Hutchison of UC Davis, Palmer Jackson of Notre Dame, Johnny Keefer of Baylor, Walker Lee of Texas A&M, Maxwell Moldovan of Ohio State, and Brian Stark of Oklahoma State.
A total of 31 golfers were named honorable mention All-America.
Division I PING All-America Teams
First Team
Ludvig Åberg, Texas Tech
Sam Bennett, Texas A&M
Fred Biondi, Florida
Eugenio Chacarra, Oklahoma State
Chris Gotterup, Oklahoma
RJ Manke, Washington
Logan McAllister, Oklahoma
Trent Phillips, Georgia
Gordon Sargent, Vanderbilt
Cole Sherwood, Vanderbilt
Second Team
Michael Brennan, Wake Forest
Jacob Bridgeman, Clemson
J.M. Butler, Auburn
Pierceson Coody, Texas
Reid Davenport, Vanderbilt
Adrien Dumont de Chassart, Illinois
Ryan Gerard, North Carolina
Jackson Suber, Ole Miss
Michael Thorbjornsen, Stanford
Travis Vick, Texas
Third Team
Mason Andersen, Arizona State
Nick Gabrelcik, North Florida
Aman Gupta, Oklahoma State
Cole Hammer, Texas
Thomas Hutchison, UC Davis
Palmer Jackson, Notre Dame
Johnny Keefer, Baylor
Walker Lee, Texas A&M
Maxwell Moldovan, Ohio State
Brian Stark, Oklahoma State
Honorable Mention
Anton Albers, Little Rock
Josele Ballester, Arizona State
Christian Banke, Arizona
Albin Bergstrom, USF
Ryan Burnett, North Carolina
Ben Carr, Georgia Southern
Sam Choi, New Mexico
Parker Coody, Texas
Spencer Cross, Tennessee
Archie Davies, East Tennessee State
Mateo Fernández de Oliveira, Arkansas
David Ford, North Carolina
Bartley Forrester, Georgia Tech
Thomas Giroux, Oakland
Drew Goodman, Oklahoma
Noah Goodwin, SMU
Austin Greaser, North Carolina
Joe Highsmith, Pepperdine
Frederik Kjettrup, Florida State
Christo Lamprecht, Georgia Tech
Carson Lundell, BYU
Dylan Menante, Pepperdine
William Moll, Pepperdine
William Mouw, Pepperdine
David Puig, Arizona State
Brett Roberts, Florida State
Cameron Sisk, Arizona State
Baard Skogen, Texas Tech
Hugo Townsend, Boise State
Patrick Welch, Oklahoma
Mason Williams, Georgia Southern





