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Conner Conley tees off on the golf course.
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Conley earns All-America Scholar honors from GCAA

Conner Conley excelled on the golf course and in the classroom to earn the recognition.

7/29/2025 10:47:00 AM

ORANGE, Calif. – Junior Conner Conley was recognized as a Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar by the Golf Coaches Association of America. The GCAA released its annual list with 202 golfers recognized from 78 schools.

The GCAA annually honors student-athletes for excellence on the golf course and in the classroom. Student-athletes must maintain a 3.2 GPA as a sophomore, junior or senior while also holding a stroke average under 79.0 and playing in at least 50 percent of their team's rounds to qualify for the prestigious award.

Conley has been a leader athletically and academically for the Panthers through his three years on the team. He tied for 16th at last year's SCIAC Championships, tying for the team lead on the leaderboard. He also finished in the top-10 at SCIAC #1, ending that tournament two-under par.

About Cobalt Golf

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About GCAA

Established in 1958, the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) is the professional organization of men's collegiate golf coaches. The GCAA's mission is to support its member coaches from six divisions, including the NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA, by creating educational opportunities, providing resources, and promoting its members with the purpose of enhancing their overall performance as coaches, mentors, and teachers. The GCAA also recognizes the excellence and achievements of its members and their student-athletes in academic, athletic, and civic endeavors.

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