NORMAN, Okla. - San José State men's golfer Kristopher Stiles was named to the Black College Golf Coaches Association All-American Team for the 2023-24 season, announced by the BCGCA on Monday.
The Black College Golf Coaches Association and Golf Coaches Association of America have partnered to present the third annual BCGCA Awards. The awards honor black college golfers from all backgrounds and across all divisions of college golf.
This is Stiles third time being named to the BCGCA All-America team, previously earning the honor following the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons.
Stiles recorded a 73.11 stroke average for 9 rounds last season.
Kristopher Stiles, Palmdale, Calif./Bishop Alemany HS
- Named to the inaugural Black College Golf Coaches Association (BCGCA) All-America team (2021-22, 2022-23, 2023-24)
- Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar Athlete (2021-22)
- Earned Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Recognition (2021-22)
- Three-time Academic All-Mountain West selection (2020-21, '21-22, '22-23)
- Two-time Mountain West Scholar Athlete (2020-21, '21-22)
- Won 2022 Sammy Award for Academic Rising Star
- Won the 2023 Audie Murphy Leadership Award at the Sammys
- Earned the Outstanding Black Student Athlete Award (2024)
- GCAA All-America Scholar
- Best finish in 2023-24 was 6th at the Oregon Duck Invitational with a one-under par 212 (70-72-70)
- A 73.11 stroke average for 9 rounds in 2024
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