EVANSTON, Ill. -- Northwestern junior Josh Jamieson (St. Andrews, Scotland/High School of Dundee) and freshman Dylan Wu (Medford, Ore./St. Mary's School) are among 155 student-athletes across six Regions to earn PING All-Region honors from the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA).
Wu led Northwestern with a 72.21 scoring average as a freshman and picked up his first collegiate win in just his fourth-career event at UCLA's Gifford Collegiate in the fall. He had six top-20 finishes and three top-10s, including a fifth-place result at the NCAA New Haven Regional after gaining entrance as an individual alternate just three days before the event started. He was one stroke shy of a potential berth at the NCAA National Championships with that performance.
Jamieson competed in all of NU's tournaments this season, ranking second on the team behind Wu with a 72.93 scoring average. He led the Wildcats in four tourneys, racking up four top-20 finishes and two top-10s with 12 rounds at par or better. Outside of collegiate competition, Jamieson advanced through local U.S. Open qualifying last week.
Wu led Northwestern with a 72.21 scoring average as a freshman and picked up his first collegiate win in just his fourth-career event at UCLA's Gifford Collegiate in the fall. He had six top-20 finishes and three top-10s, including a fifth-place result at the NCAA New Haven Regional after gaining entrance as an individual alternate just three days before the event started. He was one stroke shy of a potential berth at the NCAA National Championships with that performance.
Jamieson competed in all of NU's tournaments this season, ranking second on the team behind Wu with a 72.93 scoring average. He led the Wildcats in four tourneys, racking up four top-20 finishes and two top-10s with 12 rounds at par or better. Outside of collegiate competition, Jamieson advanced through local U.S. Open qualifying last week.
For the complete list of 2015 PING/GCAA All-Region award winners, download this PDF from the GCAA.