CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Presbyterian Blue Hose men's golfers sophomore
Jeep Patrick, junior
Spence Hagood, and head coach
Thomas Addison garnered All-Big South accolades, as announced by the league office on Thursday morning. Patrick was named Big South Player of the Year as well as a First Team All-Big South honoree. Hagood earned a spot on the league's All-Academic team. Coach Addison was named Big South Coach of the Year after guiding the Blue Hose to the Big South Championship.
Patrick and Hagood played major roles in helping the Blue Hose capture the program's first Big South Championship.
JEEP PATRICK
Big South Player of the Year, First Team All-Big South
Patrick is the first Presbyterian player to be named Big South Player of the Year. He is the first Blue Hose men's golfer named Conference Player of the Year since former Blue Hose standout Hugh Morrison earned the South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year award in 2007. Last season, Patrick was the Big South Freshman of the Year and a Second Team All-Big South selection.

The Hilton Head, South Carolina native claimed the Big South Player of the Week award three times (November 5, February 19, and April 9) this season. Patrick won the Fripp Island Intercollegiate title in early November. He averages 71.2 strokes per round while recording 11 rounds of 70 or lower this year. Patrick recorded two match play wins in the Big South Championship.
THOMAS ADDISON
Big South Coach of the Year
Addison was named Coach of the Year after helping lead the Blue Hose to the program's first Big South Championship. Addison, who is in his 21
st season as his alma mater's head coach, earned his first Big South Coach of the Year award. Addison's father, Tommy Addison, was a longtime coach of the Presbyterian men's golf program. While he was coach, Tommy Addison was a five-time South Atlantic Coach of the Year (1996, 1997, 2001, 2005, and 2007).
SPENCE HAGOOD
Big South All-Academic Team
Hagood has been a mainstay in Presbyterian's lineup over the last three years. This season, he averages 73.9 strokes per round while recording three rounds of 70 or lower. He posted two top 20 finishes, including finishing 10
th in the Big South Championship stroke play. Hagood recorded the match-clinching victory in both of Presbyterian's match play wins on the way to the Big South Championship.

The Greenwood, South Carolina, native has a 3.44 GPA, majoring in Business Administration. Last summer, he was named a GCAA All-American Scholar.
All-Conference Team
First-Team
Jeep Patrick, Presbyterian
Dylan Park, Winthrop
Jack Boyer, Gardner-Webb
Hunter Swidzinski, Longwood
Jackson Stone, USC Upstate
Dewi John, Charleston Southern
Second-Team
Thomas Lamar, Winthrop
Jude Carper, Gardner-Webb
David Lafreniere, Longwood
Alec Prentice, USC Upstate
Burch Harrison, High Point
Honorable Mention
Ashton Eubanks, Winthrop
Theo Takman, Charleston Southern
Louie Stott, Radford
Cam Hardison, Longwood
Carter Pitcairn, High Point
All-Freshman Team
Dylan Park, Winthrop
Jude Carper, Gardner-Webb
Mason Kucia, Winthrop
CJ Peterson, Radford
Gabriel Mainella, Longwood
All-Academic Team
Bailey Bjornson, Charleston Southern
Reed Burton, Gardner-Webb
Tully Super, High Point
Hunter Swidzinski, Longwood
Spence Hagood, Presbyterian
Kieran McCarthy, Radford
Herman Holst, USC Upstate
Logan Lutz, Winthrop
Golfer of the Year
Jeep Patrick, Presbyterian
Freshman of the Year
Dylan Park, Winthrop
Newcomer of the Year
Bailey Bjornson, Charleston Southern
Coach of the Year
Thomas Addison, Presbyterian
Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Hunter Swidzinski, Longwood