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Lobo Golfer Catlin Earns Honorable Mention All-America

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June 21, 2012

University of New Mexico junior golfer John Catlin earned honorable mention Division I PING All-America honors for the 2011-12 season, the Golf Coaches Association of America announced Monday.

The Carmichael, Calif., native had a 72.07 stroke average over 42 rounds to tie for ninth in the Mountain West. Catlin earned All-MW honors this past season – the second all-conference honor of his career. He won the PING Arizona Intercollegiate in January for his first career college victory and had 12 top-20 finishes during 2011-12.

That included eight top-10s and four top-fives.

“It feels really good to be named an honorable mention All-America,” Catlin said. “I had the best year of my career thus far and feel like I am still getting better. So I’m looking forward to next year.”

Catlin is the first Lobo named to the PING All-America team since Steve Saunders earned third-team honors in 2008-09. Catlin is the eighth UNM player to garner All-America recognition during coach Glen Millican’s 11-year tenure.

“It’s a great honor for John to be named to the All-America team,” Millican said. He had a very good year and deserves the recognition. I’m happy to see his hard work pay off.”