CINCINNATI -- Three Cincinnati men's golfers collected CSC Academic All-District accolades for their performances on and off the course.
William McDonald had a 3.625 GPA as a grad student earning his master's in business administration. It was his third year with the Bearcats, and he was third on the team with a 73.00 stroke average highlighted by an eighth-place finish and 2-over mark at the Colleton River.
Connor McNeely, a now two-time honoree, holds a 3.656 GPA in finance. He had a 73.33 stroke average this season, with the junior finishing second by a stroke at Duke's Rod Myers Invitational as one of his two top-10s of the year.
Michael Senn III boasts a 3.919 GPA in finance. He posted a 73.21 stroke average for the season, his first at UC after transferring from Belmont, and was the epitome of consistency that included three top-20 finishes.
William McDonald had a 3.625 GPA as a grad student earning his master's in business administration. It was his third year with the Bearcats, and he was third on the team with a 73.00 stroke average highlighted by an eighth-place finish and 2-over mark at the Colleton River.
Connor McNeely, a now two-time honoree, holds a 3.656 GPA in finance. He had a 73.33 stroke average this season, with the junior finishing second by a stroke at Duke's Rod Myers Invitational as one of his two top-10s of the year.
Michael Senn III boasts a 3.919 GPA in finance. He posted a 73.21 stroke average for the season, his first at UC after transferring from Belmont, and was the epitome of consistency that included three top-20 finishes.