The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has announced the 2025-26 NAIA Men's Golf All-America teams on Thursday. Three teams of 15 individuals each are named to honor a total of 45 student-athletes.
The Seahawks had four members recognized among this year's honorees -
Yann Ferrando (first team),
Iver Sokhan-Sanj (first team),
Matus Cedzo (second team), and
Jack Peters (third team).
NAIA First-Team All-Americans
Yann Ferrando, Third Year, Biscarose, France
- This marks Ferrando's second NAIA All-America honor of his career (third team in 2025)
- A first-time GCAA PING All-American
- Earned PING All-South Region team honors for the second time
- An NAIA All-Tournament Team selection, placing second at this year's NAIA National Championship
- Named an All-Sun Conference selection for the third straight year (first as a first-teamer)
- Appeared in 11 events for the Seahawks for a total of 34 rounds
- Had eight top-5 finishes, including six second-place results
- Place tied for second at the Sun Conference Championship
- Registered the first second-place finish of his Keiser career, shooting a 3-under, 210, at the Invite at Innisbrook (Sept. 29-30)
- Shoot a season-low 8-under, 202, to finish second at the Jupiter Collegiate Invitational (Oct. 13-14)
- Named the Sun Conference Golfer of the Week (Nov. 3)
- Finished the year with an adjusted scoring average of 69.3
- Currently ranked No. 4 by clippd
Iver Sokhan-Sanj, Second Year, Lorenskog, Norway
- This marks Sokhan-Sanj's first NAIA All-American honor
- A first-time Sokhan-Sanj GCAA PING All-American
- Earned PING All-South Region team honors for the first time
- Recognized as a finalist for the 2026 NAIA Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year Award
- Named a First-Team All-Sun Conference honoree for the first time
- Appeared in 10 events for the Seahawks for a total of 31 rounds
- Had five top-5 finishes with four tournament wins
- Became the third golfer in Keiser history to win Sun Conference Medalist honors
- A two-time Sun Conference Golfer of the Week
- Shot a career-low 201 (−15) at the Music City Classic (April 13-14) - second-lowest 54-hole total in Keiser history
- Set the school record for low round with a 9-under 63 in Round 2 at the Music City Classic
- Finished the year with an adjusted scoring average of 70.3
- Currently ranked No. 7 by clippd
NAIA Second-Team All-American
Matus Cedzo, First Year, Prague, Czech Republic
- Earned first NAIA All-America honor of his career
- An NAIA PING all-region team honoree
- Named a Second-Team All-Sun Conference honoree for the first time
- Appeared in 10 events for the Seahawks for a total of 30 rounds
- Began his Keiser career with a tournament win at the Seahawks Shootout (Sept. 15-16)
- Shot a 12-under, 204, in the season opener for the fifth-lowest 54-hole total in Keiser history
- Entered the NAIA National Tournament with an adjusted scoring average of 71.6
- Currently ranked No. 32 by clippd
NAIA Third-Team All-American
Jack Peters, Second Year, Northampton, England
- Earned NAIA All-America honors for the first time in his career
- A first-time PING all-region team honoree
- Named a First-Team All-Sun Conference honoree for the first time
- Appeared in 10 events for the Seahawks for a total of 30 rounds
- Had eight top-10 finishes with three in the top five
- Place third at the Invite at Innisbrook (Sept. 29-30) - the best finish of his Keiser career
- Shot a career-best 11-under, 205, at the Music City Classic (April 13-14), finishing third overall
- Entered the NAIA National Tournament with an adjusted scoring average of 71.3
- Currently ranked No. 27 by clippd
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