Dick, Schuitema Highlight Six All-CL Honors for Taylor Men’s Golf
Crossroads League Release | TU Honors Page
UPLAND, Ind. – The Crossroads League announced its 2024-2025 All-CL honors for men's golf, with TU's Porter Dick, Will Schuitema, Tanner Conklin, Kyle Kasitz and Matthew Albright all receiving recognition.
Dick was named the Crossroads League Newcomer of the Year and an Honorable Mention All-CL selection after posting a scoring average of 77.9 over 27 rounds as a freshman. Dick was TU's top finisher in three-of-11 tournaments, registered seven finishes inside the top-20 on the individual leaderboard and had one of Taylor's two individual titles.
Schuitema was TU's lone First-Team All-CL selection, earning the award for a second-straight year after leading the Trojans with a scoring average of 76.3 through his 27 rounds of competition. The junior also led Taylor with five rounds of par-or-better and an average finish of 13.6. Along the way, Schuitema posted TU's top finish four times and had a pair of top-five efforts.
Conklin earned Honorable Mention All-CL accolades for the second time in as many years with the Trojans. The sophomore played all 27 rounds for TU and ranked among the team's best with a 76.5 average, five rounds of par-of-better and a 14.5 average finish. Conklin was also Taylor's best finisher in four-of-11 tournaments and had a team-best nine top-20 finishes.
Kasitz also repeated as an Honorable Mention All-CL standout despite battling through injuries for much of his junior campaign. The two-time All-CL performer played in 16 rounds for Taylor with a 76.5 scoring average, an average finish of 15.7 and a pair of top-five showings in his six events.
Albright capped his junior season with the Trojans with his first All-Crossroads League award, being named an Honorable Mention standout. Albright played 24 rounds over 10 tournaments and closed with a scoring average of 77.8, one win and a trio of top-10 results.
Taylor is set to return all five of its 2024-2025 All-Crossroads League standouts, after the group helped the Trojans to a pair of tourney titles and an average finish of 3.9 as a team over 11 tournaments.
