Van Sickle Named to All-Nicklaus Team
6/18/2009 12:00:00 AM | Men's Golf
June 18, 2009
MILWAUKEE - The most-decorated golfer in Marquette history, Mike Van Sickle, earned national recognition yet again when the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) recently announced he was named to the 2009 All-Nicklaus Team. Van Sickle is one of 20 NCAA Division I, II, and III and NAIA players to be recognized for their outstanding play during the past collegiate season.
 The All-Nicklaus Team was created in 2008 and was named after legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, a long-time supporter of collegiate and amateur golf. Following a successful collegiate career at Ohio State, Nicklaus went on to claim 73 PGA Tour victories and won 18 major championships. He was named PGA Tour Player of the Year five times.
 Van Sickle ranked among the national leaders this year in wins (5), scoring average (70.00) and birdies (165), among several other statistical categories, and was named 2009 BIG EAST Player of the Year. He won three straight tournaments during the fall season, including the prestigious Western Refining College All-America Golf Classic in El Paso, Texas, where he closed with an 8-under-par 63 in the final round and defeated Oklahoma State's Trent Leon in a six-hole playoff.
 In addition to owning several school records -- including collegiate victories (11), scoring average (71.65) and rounds of par-or-better (86) - Van Sickle posted 24 top-five finishes in 48 collegiate events as a Golden Eagle.
 2009 All-Nicklaus Team
 Bennett Blakeman, Illinois Wesleyan
 Jorge Campillo, Indiana
 Bud Cauley, Alabama
 Sam Cyr, Point Loma Nazarene
 Matt Ewald, Washburn
 Mitchell Fedorka, La Verne
 Rickie Fowler, Oklahoma State
 Matthew Giles, Southern California
 Matt Hill, NC State
 Morgan Hoffmann, Oklahoma State
 Billy Horschel, Florida
 Jake Koppenberg, Western Washington
 Anthony Michael, Oklahoma City
 Cory Renfrew, British Columbia
 Josh Schrader, Methodist
 Kyle Stanley, Clemson
 Nick Taylor, Washington
 Cameron Tringale, Georgia Tech
 Mike Van Sickle, Marquette
 Brent Witcher, Valdosta State
