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Tulsa Golfers Named GCAA Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars
 

 
 
 
Mitch Cohlmia was one of four Tulsa senior golfers to earn All-America Scholar honors.
 
Mitch Cohlmia was one of four Tulsa senior golfers to earn All-America Scholar honors.
 
 

July 27, 2007

Tulsa, Oklahoma - For the second consecutive year, the same four University of Tulsa golfers were selected as Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars.

Mitch Cohlmia, Ryan Henry, Sam Korbe and Brett Myers ended their careers for the Hurricane as All-America Scholars for the second year in a row. The four seniors led Tulsa to Conference USA and NCAA Central Regional Championships this year and an appearance at the NCAA Championships.

Cohlmia, who finished with a 3.56 GPA in finance, won two tournament titles. He had four top-10 performances and placed among the top-20 in six tournaments. Cohlmia was a first-team all-Conference USA and all-Central Region selection.

Henry tallied seven top-20 performances and placed among the top-10 four times this season. He was also an all-Central Region selection. In back-to-back tournaments, Henry placed first at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate and second at the National Invitational. A management major, Henry completed his collegiate career with a 3.40 grade point average.

A bio-chemistry major, Korbe had a cumulative 3.76 grade point average. He won the prestigious Byron Nelson Award and was named second-team all-Conference USA. An all-Central Region selection, Korbe had eight top-20 performances this season, including five among the top five.

Myers had seven top-15 performances and finished among the top-5 in four tournaments. He was a first-team all-C-USA selection while earning C-USA Golfer of the Week accolades twice. Myers had a 3.32 GPA in management.

Cohlmia, Korbe and Myers were also named to the five-member Conference USA All-Academic team.

 

 

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