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Elvira Named Honorable Mention All-America

Okla.- Texas A&M freshman Nacho Elvira has been named to the honorable mention PING All-America Team by the Golf Coaches Association of America. Elvira (Santander, Spain) posted a 74.06 stroke avera

June 06, 2008

NORMAN, Okla.- Texas A&M freshman Nacho Elvira has been named to the honorable mention PING All-America Team by the Golf Coaches Association of America.

Elvira (Santander, Spain) posted a 74.06 stroke average and won the Barona Collegiate Cup in March with a 12-under 67-71-66=204. He was named Golfweek's national player of the month and Big 12 player of the month for March.

A&M has produced at least one All-American in each of the last three years. Elvira is the 33rd All-America pick in school history.

Division I PING All-America Teams

First Team

Jonas Blixt, Florida State

Jorge Campillo, Indiana

Kevin Chappell, UCLA

Rickie Fowler, Oklahoma State

Rory Hie, Southern California

Sihwan Kim, Stanford

Jamie Lovemark, Southern California

Webb Simpson, Wake Forest

Joel Sjohom, Georgia State

Michael Thompson, Alabama

Second Team

Chesson Hadley, Georgia Tech

Russell Henley, Georgia

Jonathan Hodge, Chattanooga

Billy Horschel, Florida

Troy Merritt, Boise State

Adam Mitchell, Georgia

Gareth Shaw, East Tennessee State

Ryan Spears, Wichita State

Zack Sucher, UAB

Hudson Swafford, Georgia

Third Team

Jonas Enander Hedin, Charlotte

Harris English, Georgia

Derek Fathauer, Louisville

Erik Flores, UCLA

Aaron Goldberg, San Diego State

Rob Grube, Stanford

Charlie Holland, Texas

Henrik Norlander, Augusta State

Kevin O’Connell, North Carolina

Jurrian van der Vaart, Virginia Tech

Honorable Mention

James Allenby, Oregon State

Mark Anderson, South Carolina

Chris Baker, Iowa State

Joey Benedetti, Oregon

Ryan Brehm, Michigan State

Matt Cook, Western Carolina

Ignacio Elvira, Texas A&M

Kevin Foley, Penn State

Matthew Giles, Southern California

Tom Glissmeyer, Southern California

Matt Hill, NC State

Jesper Kennegard, Arizona State

Andrew Landry, Arkansas

Trent Leon, Oklahoma State

David Markle, Kent State

Michael McRae, St. Mary’s (CA) Jason Millard, Middle Tennessee

Jay Moseley, Auburn

Corey Nagy, Charlotte

David Palm, San Diego State

Andrew Putnam, Pepperdine

Adam Rainaud, Louisville

Tim Sluiter, Southern California

Kyle Stanley, Clemson

Matthew Swan, Alabama

Nick Taylor, Washington

Kevin Tway, Oklahoma State

Mike Van Sickle, Marquette

Manuel Villegas, Florida

Tent Whitekiller, Oklahoma State