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Crisologo named an All-American

Chalk another first up for Simon Fraser University golfer Chris Crisologo. The 21-year-old golfer became the first-ever SFU player named an NCAA PING first-team All-American by the Golf Coaches Association of America.
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SFU's Chris Crisologo was voted to the NCAA PING All-American first team by the Golf Coaches Association of America.

Chalk another first up for Simon Fraser University golfer Chris Crisologo.
The 21-year-old golfer became the first-ever SFU player named an NCAA PING first-team All-American by the Golf Coaches Association of America.
A year ago, Crisologo was selected to the third All-America team and, as a freshman, was a second team choice.
Earlier in the week, the SFU golfer earned a Div. 2 PING All-Region West team selection, making it three straight years for that honour.
He won four individual titles this past season for the Clan, picking up the Great Northwest Athletic Conference’s Player of the Year award, as well as an All-Conference first-team honour.
A junior from Richmond, Crisologo enjoyed a standout season, finishing in the top 10 at seven of 10 tournaments. His 71.07 average strokes per round put him among the conference’s best, as he posted 19 rounds out of 28 under par.
He finished in a tie for 11th at the NCAA Div. 2 West/South Central Super Regionals last week, shooting rounds of 68, 71 and 70 for a 7-under par score.