Peyton Mussina earns second consecutive PING/GCAA All-Region honor

Peyton Mussina earns second consecutive PING/GCAA All-Region honor
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Penn College senior Peyton Mussina has been named to the PING/GCAA Division III All-Region III team for the second consecutive year. Mussina was one of 15 golfers selected in this region.

Mussina secured third place at the United East Championship in April, earning his third first-team all-conference selection and leading Penn College to its third conference title. He is ranked No. 4 in the region and No. 38 nationally after a season where he averaged a score of 72.1, won three tournaments, and placed in the top three on six occasions.

The announcement also includes selections from other regions:

In Region I, notable selections include Ramon Aroca Gonzalez from Hamilton and Tyler Baker from Endicott. Region II features Arjun Aujla from Rochester and Matt Buckley from RPI among others.

Region III’s list includes Roy Anderson from Franklin & Marshall and Daniel Casanta from Gettysburg alongside Mussina.

From Region IV, Stephen Baker of Huntingdon and Elias Becker of Sewanee are highlighted. In Region V, Juney Bai of Illinois Wesleyan and Mitch Bolte of Wittenberg are included.

Region VI sees Nick Amtmann from UW-Eau Claire and Andrew Boemer from Saint John’s (MN) as part of their selection. Finally, Region VII features Corbin Barton from LeTourneau and Andrew Bennett from Centenary among others.



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