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UMKC's Rozner Garners Second Team All-America Honors

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - UMKC senior golfer Antoine Rozner was named Second Team PING All-American the GCAA announced today.

This season, Rozner was named WAC Golfer of the Year after winning four events and setting the UMKC records for lowest career scoring average and lowest single season scoring average.

After finishing as the runner-up at the Stillwater NCAA Regional, Rozner became the second ever ‘Roo to appear in the NCAA Championship where he tied for eighth in the country.

Rozner will be in action again this weekend when he tees-off in the Arnold Palmer Cup on June 24-26 in Formby, England.

Yesterday, Rozner was named Honorable Mention All-American by Golfweek and joins UMKC Track and Field athlete Bryce Miller as the second UMKC All-American this season.

Overall, UMKC has now produced 15 total All-Americans by 10 separate individuals.

PING All-America Teams

First Team
Charlie Danielson, Illinois
Sam Horsfield, Florida
Beau Hossler, Texas
Lee McCoy, Georgia
Maverick McNealy, Stanford
Matthew NeSmith, South Carolina
Jon Rahm, Arizona State
Matthas Schwab, Vanderbilt
Robby Shelton, Alabama
Aaron Wise, Oregon

Second Team
Thomas Detry, Illinois
Doug Ghim, Texas
Gavin Hall, Texas
Rico Hoey, Southern California
Michael Johnson, Auburn
KK Limbhasut, California
Nahum Mendoza III, San Diego State
Adrian Meronk, East Tennessee State
Antoine Rozner, UMKC
Zach Wright, LSU

Third Team
Derek Bard, Virginia
Paul Barjon, TCU
Stephen Behr, Clemson
Will Gordon, Vanderbilt
Chase Koepka, USF
Tyler McDaniel, Kentucky
Max McGreevy, Oklahoma
Collin Morikawa, California
Greyson Sigg, Georgia
Kristoffer Ventura, Oklahoma State

Honorable Mention
Cheslo Barrett, TCU
David Boote, Stanford
Sam Burns, LSU

Ryan Cole, James Madison
Jared du Toit, Arizona State
Luis Gagne, LSU
Franklin Huang, Stanford
Tee-k Kelly, Ohio State
Charles Kim, Arkansas
Hank Lebioda, Florida State
Patrick Martin, Vanderbilt
Dylan Meyer, Illinois
Taylor Moore, Arkansas
Gordon Neale, Florida
Jordan Niebrugge, Oklahoma State
Stratton Nolan, Oklahoma State
John Oda, UNLV
Aksel Olsen, USF
Jeremy Paul, Colorado
Corey Pereira, Washington
Michael Perras, Houston
Robin Petersson, Augusta
William Rainey, College of Charleston
Ryann Ree, San Diego State
Davis Riley, Alabama
Robin Sciot-Siegrist, Louisville
Justin Suh, Southern California
Will Starke, South Carolina
Sepp Straka, Georgia
Lars van Meijel, Memphis
Will Zalatoris, Wake Forest