SAN FRANCISCO – The Pac-12 Conference announced Wednesday, May 4, that Washington State men’s golf redshirt senior Max Sekulic earned an All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention selection.
Sekulic earns the honor after a stellar season that saw the Rycroft, Alberta native collect his first collegiate win and post six top-25 finishes. The redshirt senior recently finished 21st at the 2022 Pac-12 Men’s Golf Championships, shooting 4-over 288. Sekulic also led the Cougars this season in rounds played with 28 and scoring average at 71.12.
The 2021-22 All-Pac-12 team was voted on by the league’s 12 head coaches. Sekulic becomes the first Coug to earn All-Pac-12 honors since Zach Anderson picked up an honorable mention nod in 2017-18.
The highlight of Sekulic’s 2021-22 campaign came in late October at the Visit Stockton Invitational, as he won the tournament carding 16-under 197. The lefty set WSU’s 54-hole score and 54-hole vs. par records in Stockton. He also set the program’s single-round record for lowest score (62) and lowest single-round vs. par (-9) in the final round of the Visit Stockton Invitational.
Sekulic’s 2021-22 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention selection adds to an impressive list of accomplishments for the Canadian Coug over the past year. Back in August, he won the 2021 Canadian Amateur Open to secure a spot at the PGA Tour’s RBC Canadian Open this June and he earned medalist honors at a USGA US Amateur Qualifier last June.
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