
Three Golfers Named Cobalt All-American Scholars
July 29, 2025 | Men's Golf, Academic Services
NORMAN, Okla. – 2024-25 Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars for NCAA Division I have been announced.
Three University of Louisville men's golfers were named Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars, the organization announced on Tuesday.
Senior Sebastian Moss, sophomore Cooper Claycomb and junior Patrick Keeling were honored for their contributions on the course and in the classroom.
One of the top players in the nation, Moss posted three victories in his final season with the Cardinals and five overall during his career. This season, Moss led the Cardinals to the NCAA Regional after securing individual wins at the Bearcat Invitational, the Fighting Irish Classic and the Calusa Cup. Moss closed the year with a 70.03 stroke average, which led the team. He posted top-20 finishes in nine of the team's 10 events.
Claycomb earned honors for the second-straight season. The sophomore was third on the team with a 72.51 stroke average and posted a third-pace finish at the Calusa Cup.
Keeling appeared in seven matches for the Cards, taking over as the starter in the last five tournaments. He posted a 74.84 stroke average, which included a season-best 22nd-place finish at the John Hayt.
To be eligible for Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar nomination, an individual must be a sophomore, junior or senior both academically and athletically in NCAA Division I, II, III, and NAIA, or receiving their associate's degree and in their last year of athletic eligibility in the NJCAA. In addition, they must participate in 50% of their team's competitive rounds, have a stroke average under 76.0 in NCAA Division I, and maintain a minimum cumulative career grade-point average of 3.2. A recipient must also be of high moral character and be in good standing at their college or university.
556 NCAA Division I athletes from 190 schools earned 2024-25 Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar honors. College of Charleston, Georgia Southern, Hawai'i, and Mississippi State each had six recipients, tied with Rhodes (NCAA Division III) and Texas Wesleyan (NAIA) for the most recipients from one school across all six divisions in 2024-25.
24 NCAA Division I schools had at least five recipients, including Ball State (5), Baylor (5), Cincinnati (5), College of Charleston (6), Colorado State (5), Duke (5), Georgia Southern (6), Hawai'i (6), Holy Cross (5), Houston Christian (5), IU Indy (5), Lipscomb (5), Louisiana (5), Loyola Chicago (5), LSU (5), Marquette (5), Marshall (5), Mississippi State (6), North Alabama (5), Northwestern (5), Radford (5), Rice (5), UCONN (5), and Vanderbilt (5).
Three University of Louisville men's golfers were named Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars, the organization announced on Tuesday.
Senior Sebastian Moss, sophomore Cooper Claycomb and junior Patrick Keeling were honored for their contributions on the course and in the classroom.
One of the top players in the nation, Moss posted three victories in his final season with the Cardinals and five overall during his career. This season, Moss led the Cardinals to the NCAA Regional after securing individual wins at the Bearcat Invitational, the Fighting Irish Classic and the Calusa Cup. Moss closed the year with a 70.03 stroke average, which led the team. He posted top-20 finishes in nine of the team's 10 events.
Claycomb earned honors for the second-straight season. The sophomore was third on the team with a 72.51 stroke average and posted a third-pace finish at the Calusa Cup.
Keeling appeared in seven matches for the Cards, taking over as the starter in the last five tournaments. He posted a 74.84 stroke average, which included a season-best 22nd-place finish at the John Hayt.
To be eligible for Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar nomination, an individual must be a sophomore, junior or senior both academically and athletically in NCAA Division I, II, III, and NAIA, or receiving their associate's degree and in their last year of athletic eligibility in the NJCAA. In addition, they must participate in 50% of their team's competitive rounds, have a stroke average under 76.0 in NCAA Division I, and maintain a minimum cumulative career grade-point average of 3.2. A recipient must also be of high moral character and be in good standing at their college or university.
556 NCAA Division I athletes from 190 schools earned 2024-25 Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar honors. College of Charleston, Georgia Southern, Hawai'i, and Mississippi State each had six recipients, tied with Rhodes (NCAA Division III) and Texas Wesleyan (NAIA) for the most recipients from one school across all six divisions in 2024-25.
24 NCAA Division I schools had at least five recipients, including Ball State (5), Baylor (5), Cincinnati (5), College of Charleston (6), Colorado State (5), Duke (5), Georgia Southern (6), Hawai'i (6), Holy Cross (5), Houston Christian (5), IU Indy (5), Lipscomb (5), Louisiana (5), Loyola Chicago (5), LSU (5), Marquette (5), Marshall (5), Mississippi State (6), North Alabama (5), Northwestern (5), Radford (5), Rice (5), UCONN (5), and Vanderbilt (5).
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