
Harris Tabbed Golfweek All-American
South Carolina Athletics
Redshirt junior becomes 28th different player in program history to earn All-America status
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Redshirt junior Frankie Harris was tabbed a Golfweek Honorable Mention All-American on Wednesday the organization announced. It is the first career All-America honor for the Boca Raton, Fla. native. Harris also becomes the first Gamecock All-American under head coach Rob Bradley.
He becomes the 28th different player in program history to earn All-America honors. The program has garnered 45 total All-America honors all-time.
Harris helped lead the team back to the NCAA Championship for the first time since 2019 as he T-2nd at the NCAA Bremerton Regional, shooting 205 (-11) with scores of 72-66-67, back on May 14. He led the team this season with a 70.97 scoring average and an impressive five top-five finishes in 10 stroke play starts. His five top-five finishes are T-2nd most for a single-season in program history with former All-Americans Matt NeSmith (2015-16), David Seawell (1993-94), Carl Paulson (1992-93) and Webb Heintzelman (1983-84).
Heading into next season, Harris’ nine career top-five finishes are currently T-7th most in program history. NeSmith, Seawell and former All-American Kyle Thompson are tied with the most career top-fives at 14. He has three career wins, two shy of matching Thompson for the most career wins in program history.
Harris, who recently punched his ticket to the 2025 U.S. Open as co-medalist at the West Palm Beach final qualifier, will likely start next season inside the top-20 of the PGA TOUR University rankings which helps grant graduating seniors status on the various circuits that makeup the PGA TOUR family.
2025 Golfweek Men’s College Golf All-America Teams
First Team
Josele Ballester, Sr., Arizona State
Luke Clanton, Jr., Florida State
David Ford, Sr., North Carolina
Ben James, Jr., Virginia
Jackson Koivun, So., Auburn
Michael La Sasso, Jr., Ole Miss
Phichaksn Maichon, Sr., Texas A&M
Sebastian Moss, Sr., Louisville
Preston Stout, So., Oklahoma State
Brendan Valdes, Sr., Auburn
Second Team
Carson Bacha, Sr., Auburn
Daniel Bennett, Fr., Texas
Ethan Fang, So., Oklahoma State
Josiah Gilbert, So., Auburn
Ian Gilligan, Sr., Florida
Algot Kleen, Sr., LSU
Jacob Modleski, So., Notre Dame
Tommy Morrison, Jr., Texas
Jase Summy, Jr., Oklahoma
Jackson Van Paris, Sr., Vanderbilt
Third Team
Buck Brumlow, Sr., Georgia
Pablo Ereno, Sr., UCLA
Caden Fioroni, Sr., UNLV
Drew Goodman, Sr., Oklahoma
Dane Huddleston, So., Utah Valley
Christiaan Maas, Jr., Texas
Luke Poulter, So., Florida
Arni Sveinsson, Fr., LSU
Kieron van Wyk, Sr., College of Charleston
Connor Williams, So., Arizona State
Honorable Mention
Jackson Buchanan, Illinois
Mahanth Chirravuri, Pepperdine
Ryder Cowan, Oklahoma
Tom Fischer, Ole Miss
Charlie Forster, Long Beach State
Frankie Harris, South Carolina
Justin Hastings, San Diego State
Max Herendeen, Illinois
Filip Jakubcik, Arizona
Justin LaRue, Longwood
Eric Lee, Oklahoma State
Michael Mjaaseth, Arizona State
Omar Morales, UCLA
Jake Peacock, USF
Brantley Scott, Troy
Lance Simpson, Tennessee
Hunter Thomson, Michigan
Jack Turner, Florida
Tyler Weaver, Florida State
Wells Williams, Vanderbilt
Since 1999, Golfweek has selected All-Americans in addition to Players and Coaches of the Year in men’s and women’s college golf. The tradition of honoring the best in college golf continues this year.
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