MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The greens just got a lot greener for West Virginia University golf as rising stars Todd Duncan and Kaleb Wilson have been named to the prestigious Division I PING All-Midwest Region Team, a monumental recognition that puts WVU Golf in the national spotlight.
The announcement sent waves through college golf circles, as Duncan and Wilson join the ranks of the elite — a list populated by some of the best collegiate golfers in the country. With this honor, they’re not just making headlines; they’re making history for Mountaineer athletics.
“This is a tremendous accomplishment for Todd and Kaleb,” said WVU Head Coach Sean Covich. “They’ve put in the work day in and day out, and this recognition proves they belong among the best in the game.”
🔥 Why This Matters
Being named to the PING All-Region Team is more than just a pat on the back — it’s a nod from the NCAA golf elite, a sign that these players are on the radar for national honors and possibly, future professional tours. It’s a game-changing moment for the athletes and a massive boost for WVU’s growing golf program.
🏆 Meet the Mountaineers Making Waves
Todd Duncan, a steady force on the course, turned heads this season with consistent finishes and a mental game as sharp as his irons. Known for his laser-focused approach and clutch performances under pressure, Duncan has quickly become a name to watch.
Kaleb Wilson, on the other hand, brings power and precision. With a dynamic swing and a fearless playing style, Wilson carved out his own path this season, dominating key tournaments and putting up scores that forced the nation to take notice.
Together, they’ve become the duo redefining what it means to be a Mountaineer golfer.
📰 What’s Next?
This accolade opens the door to further national recognition — and possibly All-American honors. For WVU fans, it means more excitement, more pride, and a peek into what could be a new golden era for Mountaineer golf.
So whether you’re a die-hard golf follower or just someone who loves a good underdog story, keep your eyes on Duncan and Wilson. They’re not just hitting fairways — they’re hitting new heights.