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Cowan, Summy Named Consensus All-Americans

June 10, 2026 | Men's Golf

NORMAN – Two Oklahoma men's golfers earned All-America honors from both the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) and Golfweek on Wednesday.

Ryder Cowan was named a second-team selection by both organizations, while Jase Summy earned third-team honors on each list. It marks the second consecutive season, and the fifth time in the last seven years, that Oklahoma has placed multiple golfers on the first, second or third All-America teams.

The duo also earned All-America recognition last season and helped raise Oklahoma's all-time total to 85 All-America honorees.

Cowan earned his second career All-America honor after being named an honorable mention selection a year ago. The junior was a second-team choice by both the GCAA and Golfweek following a standout season that also earned him All-SEC First Team recognition.

The Edmond, Okla., native finished the year ranked No. 14 nationally after collecting two victories and six top-10 finishes in 14 events. His 70.12 scoring average (-1.26) ranks among the five best single-season marks in program history, while his 172 birdies were the second most ever recorded by a Sooner in a season. Cowan posted 27 par-or-better rounds and was Oklahoma's top finisher at the NCAA Championships. Earlier this week, he announced his return to Norman for a fourth season and will represent the United States this summer at the Palmer Cup.

Summy earned his second career All-America honor and closed one of the most accomplished careers in program history with third-team recognition from both organizations. The Keller, Texas, product finished the season ranked No. 25 nationally and joined Cowan on the All-SEC First Team.

Summy recorded seven top-10 finishes in 13 events and captured the season-opening Carmel Cup title. He posted 27 par-or-better rounds and 18 rounds in the 60s, both among the top five single-season totals in Oklahoma history. He leaves Norman as the program's career leader in scoring average (70.76, -0.53), birdies (613), rounds in the 60s (57) and par-or-better rounds (98).

Summy finished third in the final PGA Tour University rankings, earning immediate Korn Ferry Tour status. He begins his professional career this week at the OccuNet Classic in Amarillo, Texas.

The pair helped lead Oklahoma to its 15th consecutive NCAA Championship appearance, where the Sooners finished 14th nationally.

Division I PING All-America Teams

First Team
Kihei Akina, BYU
Mahanth Chirravuri, Pepperdine
Ben James, Virginia
Filip Jakubcik, Arizona
William Jennings, Alabama
Jackson Koivun, Auburn
Christiaan Maas, Texas
Will Sides, SMU
Harry Takis, San Diego State
Preston Stout, Oklahoma State
 
Second Team
Paul Chang, Virginia 
Ryder Cowan, Oklahoma 
Tom Fischer, Ole Miss 
Josiah Gilbert, Auburn 
Frankie Harris, South Carolina 
Luke Potter, Texas 
Niall Sheils Donegan, North Carolina
Jack Turner, Florida   
Tyler Weaver, Florida State 
Wells Williams, Vanderbilt 
 
Third Team
Carson Bertagnole, North Carolina
Adam Bresnu, Texas Tech 
Wheaton Ennis, Texas A&M 
Tommy Morrison, Texas 
Malan Potgieter, Louisiana 
Luke Poulter, Florida   
Lance Simpson, Tennessee 
Jase Summy, Oklahoma 
Cameron Tankersley, Ole Miss 
Tim Wiedemeyer, Texas Tech 
 
Honorable Mention
Jake Albert, Auburn 
Nguyen Anh Minh, Oregon State 
Daniel Bennett, Texas 
Alejandro de Castro Piera, Long Beach State 
Jaden Dumdumaya, USC 
Garrett Endicott, Mississippi State 
Ethan Evans, Duke 
Mesa Falleur, New Mexico
Ethan Fang, Oklahoma State 
Gerardo Gomez, Arkansas 
Connor Graham, Texas Tech 
Dean Greyserman, Stanford 
Will Hartman, Vanderbilt
Bryan Kim, Duke 
Matthew Kress, Florida 
Baylor Larrabee, UCLA 
Bryan Lee, Virginia 
Eric Lee, Oklahoma State 
Michael Lugiano, Liberty 
Ian Maspat, San Diego 
Michael Mjaaseth, Arizona State 
Jacob Modleski, Notre Dame 
Zach Pollo, Arizona 
Emil Riegger, Maryland 
Wilhelm Ryding, USF 
Thomas Schmidt, Arkansas State 
Willy Walsh, Pepperdine 
Jack Whaley, Florida State
Connor Williams, Arizona State 
Ziqin Zhou, California
 

Golfweek All-America Teams

First Team
Kihei Akina, BYU
Mahanth Chirravuri, Pepperdine
Filip Jakubcik, Arizona
Ben James, Virginia
William Jennings, Alabama
Jackson Koivun, Auburn
Christiaan Maas, Texas
Preston Stout, Oklahoma State
Harry Takis, San Diego State
Tyler Weaver, Florida State
 
Second Team
Paul Chang, Virginia
Ryder Cowan, Oklahoma
Tom Fischer, Ole Miss
Josiah Gilbert, Auburn
Frankie Harris, South Carolina
Luke Potter, Texas
Niall Sheils Donegan, North Carolina
William Sides, SMU
Jack Turner, Florida
Wells Williams, Vanderbilt
 
Third Team
Carson Bertagnole, North Carolina
Adam Bresnu, Texas Tech
Bryan Kim, Duke
Tommy Morrison, Texas
Malan Potgieter, Louisiana
Luke Poulter, Florida
Lance Simpson, Tennessee
Jase Summy, Oklahoma
Cameron Tankersley, Ole Miss
Tim Wiedemeyer, Texas Tech
 
Honorable Mention
Jake Albert, Auburn
Nguyen Anh Minh, Oregon State
Daniel Bennett, Texas
Alejandro De Castro, Long Beach State
Garrett Endicott, Mississippi State
Wheaton Ennis, Texas A&M
Mesa Falleur, New Mexico
Ethan Fang, Oklahoma State
Erich Fortlage, Arkansas
Gerardo Gomez, Arkansas
Connor Graham, Texas Tech
Dean Greyserman, Stanford
Matthew Kress, Florida
Bryan Lee, Virginia
Jay Mendell, LSU
Michael Mjaaseth, Arizona State
Thomas Schmidt, Arkansas State
Willy Walsh, Pepperdine
Connor Williams, Arizona State
Ziqin Zhou, California

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