With the recent conclusion of the CVAC Men’s Golf Championships, a thirteen member team was selected as nominated and voted on by league sports information directors.
"Conference Members are excited to honor the best athletes of an era when competition was intense," stated Commissioner Alan Patterson. Certainly the level of competition will only increase in the Conference Carolinas. The singe change is that the name better reflects the location of members based in a geographical area that is highly regarded throughout the country."
The All-Time All-CVAC teams are comprised from nominees from current member schools Anderson University, Barton College, Belmont Abbey College, Coker College, Converse College, Erskine College, Lees-McRae College, Limestone College, Mount Olive College, Pfeiffer University, Queens University of Charlotte, St. Andrews Presbyterian College and former members High Point University and Longwood University.
Men's Golf All-Time All-CVAC Team:
Peter Astrom
1998 & 1999 CVAC Player of the Year, 1998 & 1999 CVAC Tournament Champion, 3-time All-Conference
Paul Butler
2007 CVAC Player of the Year, 2-time All-CVAC, 2007 National Tournament Participant
Ben Case
3-time All-American, 2001 CVAC Player of the Year, 2002 CVAC Tournament Champion
Thomas Delcourt
2-time First Team All-Conference
Courtney Faircloth
2-time All-American, 2-time Academic All-American, 2004 NCAA DII National Runner-Up, 2004 CVAC Player of the Year, 4-time All-Conference
Louis-Pierre Godin
2005 CVAC Player of the Year, Academic All-American, 3-time All-Conference
Scott Lamond
3-time First Team All-Conference
Andrew McArthur
2003 NCAA DII National Champion, 3-time All-American, 2-time CVAC Player of the Year, 2001 CVAC Tournament Champion, 4-time All-Conference
Stuart Tatters
3-time All-American, 2000 CVAC Player of the Year, 2000 CVAC Tournament Champion
Chris Taylor
All-American, 3-time All-Conference, 2002 & 2003 National Tournament Participant
Dion Sirriani
2006 CVAC Tournament Champion, 3-time All-Conference, 2005 & 2006 National Tournament Participant
Ben St. John
All-American, 2-time Academic All-American
Jon Wetton
2-time All-American, 16th place finish at 2004 NCAA DII National Tournament