College golf recruiting: Division I verbal commitment list
There’s isn’t much of an offseason when it comes to the college golf scene.
Schools compete in both the fall and spring seasons, and as soon as the NCAA Championship concludes in May, players spend their summers playing in amateur events nationwide and their coaches are out hitting the recruiting trail.
To keep you up to date on the future of your favorite college teams, here is a list of college golf verbal commitments for Division I, by school. Schools are listed in alphabetical order and commits are separated by class year.
If you have a commitment you’d like added, email Adam Woodard, Julie Williams or Lance Ringler with name, class, hometown and which college the player committed to.
**LAST UPDATED: August 30, 2021**
Men
ALABAMA
2022
Nick Dunlap, Greenville, South Carolina
Jonathan Griz, Hilton Head, South Carolina
ARIZONA STATE
2022
Luke Potter, Encinitas, California
Michael Mjaaseth, Oslo, Norway
2023
Connor Williams, Escondido, California
Anawin Pikulthong, Gilbert, Arizona
AUBURN
2023
Cayden Pope, Lexington, Kentucky
BUCKNELL
2022
James Robbins, North Andover, Massachusetts
CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
2023
Sihao Cong, Irvine, California
Ethan Fang, Plano, Texas
Tyler Lee, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey
Eric Lee, Fullerton, California
CENTRAL FLORIDA
2022
Cooper Tate, Windermere, Florida
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
2022
Matthew Dodd-Berry, Cheshire, England
FLORIDA
2022
Will McGriff, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
Parker Bell, Tallahassee, Florida
Luke Poulter, Orlando, Florida
2023
Jay Brooks, Boca Raton, Florida
FLORIDA GULF COAST
2022
Sebastian Frau, Milan, Italy
GEORGIA TECH
2022
Hiroshi Tai, Singapore
Aidan Tran, Fresno, California
ILLINOIS
2022
Ryan Voois, Ladera Ranch, California
JAMES MADISON
2022
Garrett Kuhla, Richmond, Virginia
KANSAS STATE
2022
Ben Stoller, Owasso, Oklahoma
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT
2023
Mason Snyder, Las Vegas
MURRAY STATE
2022
Jakob Wellman, Owensboro, Kentucky
Drew Wallace, Crestwood, Kentucky
OKLAHOMA
2022
Karson Grigsby, Abilene, Texas
Jase Summy, Keller, Texas
2023
Ryder Cowan, Edmond, Oklahoma
PJ Maybank, Cheboygan, Michigan
OKLAHOMA STATE
2023
Gaven Lane, Argyle, Texas
OREGON STATE
2022
Rylan Johnson, Gilbert, Arizona
Collin Hodgkinson, Beaverton, Oregon
PACIFIC
2022
Ian Fritz, Las Vegas
SOUTHERN MISS
2021
Cam Guidry, Picayune, Mississippi
Ryan Dupuy, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
2022
Tommy Latter, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
STANFORD
2023
Kush Arora, Pleasanton, California
Ethan Gao, Alpharetta, Georgia
TEMPLE
2022
Darren Nolan, Glenside, Pennsylvania
TENNESSEE
2022
Evan Woosley-Reed, Shelbyville, Tennessee
Bruce Murphy, Johns Creek, Georgia
TEXAS
2022
Jacob Sosa, Austin, Texas
2023
Jack Gilbert, Houston
Tommy Morrison, Dallas
TEXAS A&M
2021
Dallas Hankamer, Temple, Texas
2023
Aaron Pounds, The Woodlands, Texas
TROY
2021
Blake Rigdon, Destin, Florida
Jake Springer, Tallahassee, Florida
Brantley Scott, Dothan, Alabama
UAB
2021
Matthew Streitman, Dothan, Alabama
Cole Imig, Birmingham, Alabama
Paul Bruce, Guntersville, Alabama
UTSA
2021
Carson Gallaher, New Braunfels Texas
Patrick Kahanek, San Antonio
2022
Brayden Bare, Waco, Texas
UCLA
2021
Evan Chien, Irvine, California
2022
Lincoln Melcher, Burbank, California
Matthew Yamin, New York
Anton Ouyang, San Jose, California
2023
Luciano Conlan, Carlsbad, California
UNLV
2021
Tommy Kimmel, Spokane, Washington
USC
2021
Gavin Aurilia, Phoenix, Arizona
Jackson Rivera, Rancho Santa Fe, California
2022
Mahanth Chirravuri, Chandler, Arizona
2023
Carson Kim, Fullerton, California
UTAH STATE
2021
Julio Arronte, Xalapa, Mexico
VANDERBILT
2021
Gordon Sargent, Birmingham, Alabama
Jackson Van Paris, Pinehurst, North Carolina
2022
John Broderick, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Wells Williams, West Point, Mississippi
VIRGINIA
2021
Matthew Monastero, Leesburg, Virginia
2022
Benjamin James, Milford, Connecticut
VIRGINIA TECH
2021
David Stanford, Vienna, Virginia
WAKE FOREST
2021
Scotty Kennon, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
Marshall Meisel, Chevy Chase, Maryland
Collin Adams, Charlotte, North Carolina
XAVIER
2021
Justin Gabbard, Fort Thomas, Kentucky
Shawn Sehra, Canada
2022
Drew Wagner, Austin, Texas
• • •
Women
ARIZONA STATE
2022
Beth Coulter, Ireland
Paula Schulz-Hanssen, Germany
Grace Summerhays, Scottsdale, Arizona
AUBURN
2021
Casey Weidenfeld, Pembroke Pines, Florida
Morgan Jones, Auburn, Alabama
BOSTON COLLEGE
2021
Eubin Shim, Waco, Texas
CINCINNATI
2021
Julia Rabadam, Upper Arlington, Ohio
COLGATE
2021
Robbie Herzig, New York, New York
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
2022
Adrian Anderson, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
DUKE
2021
Sophia Bae, Norwood, New Jersey
Rylie Heflin, Avondale, Pennsylvania
2022
Andie Smith, Hobe Sound, Florida
FLORIDA
2022
Karoline Tuttle, Lake Mary, Florida
GEORGIA
2023
Natachanok (Drive) Tunwannarux, Bangkok, Thailand
HOUSTON
2021
Brooke Morales, Mckinney, Texas
LIPSCOMB
2021
Tzunami Polito Franklin, Tennessee
PEPPERDINE
2021
Lauren Gomez, San Diego
RADFORD
2021
Kaitlyn Mosdell, Roanoke, Virginia
TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI
2021
Reagan Gray, Missouri City, Texas
Anastacia Johnson, Tacoma, Washington
TULSA
2021
Sydney Seigel, Phoenix
2022
Grace Kilcrease, Springdale, Arkansas
USC
2023
Bailey Shoemaker, West Edmeston, New York
VANDERBILT
2022
Lynn Lim, Gallatin, Tennessee
WASHINGTON STATE
2022
Hannah Harrison, Granite Bay, California
WESTERN KENTUCKY
2021
Catie Craig, Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia
XAVIER
2022
Madison Reemsnyder, Canton, Ohio