Freshman Greg Shuman can add another honor to his first team All-Ivy status.
Thanks to a vote of the Golf Coaches Association of America, Shuman joins an elite group of 16 collegiate golfers on the Ping All-New England Region team.
Shuman, who led the Crimson with a 75.08 stroke average, is now eligible for the coveted All-American distinction.
In his debut season, the rookie earned a top-10 finish in three of the Harvard’s nine events and broke 80 in every one of his 20 tournament rounds. At the Ivy League Championship, Shuman finished in fourth place, and his best play came the following weekend with a second-place finish at the Northeastern Invitational where he fired a personal-best 70 in the second round.
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