NEW YORK –Marquette’s Hunter Eichhorn has been named BIG EAST Player of the Year in men’s golf for the second time in his career. Connecticut’s Caleb Manuel has been tabbed BIG EAST Freshman of the Year. The UConn coaching staff has been selected BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year. The All-BIG EAST First and Second Teams also were announced. All of the conference honorees were chosen by the league’s head coaches, who were not permitted to vote for their own players.
Eichhorn, a redshirt junior, earned Player of the Year honors in 2018 when he also was chosen Freshman of the Year. This spring, Eichhorn was a co-medalist at the BIG EAST Championship and was the highest rated league player in the GolfStat rankings. He posted two top-five finishes among Marquette’s five tournaments prior to the Championship and owns a 71.78 stroke average. A native of Carney, Mich., he received an invitation to play in next week’s NCAA Championship to compete as an individual.
UConn’s Manuel compiled a 72.67 stroke average and ended the spring season with three top-five finishes, including a fourth at the BIG EAST Championship. His Championship performance included a 6-under-par 66 in the second round. A native of Topsham, Maine, Manuel was the top player for the league champion Huskies.
The UConn coaching staff, led by head coach Dave Pezzino, won the BIG EAST Championship and earned the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Championship. It is the Huskies’ first NCAA trip since 1999. Pezzino is in his 14th season at the helm for UConn. The Huskies returned to the BIG EAST after last competing in the conference in 2012-13.
In addition to Eichhorn and Manuel on the All-BIG EAST First Team, Butler’s Michael Cascino was chosen after a stellar spring season that included being a co-medalist at the BIG EAST Championship. The senior won a playoff with Eichhorn to secure the BIG EAST’s automatic bid to compete as an individual in the NCAA Championship. Cascino finished in the top 10 of all four Butler tournaments prior to the league Championship and owns a 71.71 stroke average.
UConn’s Jared Nelson earned All-BIG EAST First Team honors. The junior took ninth place at the BIG EAST Championship. In the regular season, Nelson won the Bash at the Beach in South Carolina and had another top-10 finish, tying for seventh in the Connecticut Cup.
Creighton’s Nate Vontz earned first team honors after a consistent season, finishing in the top 11 in five of six tournaments. The junior’s best finish was a tie for fifth place at the BIG EAST Championship. He compiled an average score of 72.06.
The All-BIG EAST Second Team includes two seniors, a junior, sophomore and freshman. The seniors are Butler’s Logan Sabins and Seton Hall’s Andres Acevedo. Sabins, a graduate student, earns second-team honors for the third time in his career. He won the Pinehurst Intercollegiate and tied for 18th at the BIG EAST Championship. Acevedo emerged as a key contributor for the Pirates. He tied for fifth at the conference tournament and recorded a 74.17 stroke average.
St. John’s junior Jack Simon put together a 73.20 stroke average for the spring that included only one finish outside of the top 20. He won the Doc Gimmler Tournament and tied for second in the Wildcat Invitational and Red Storm Invitational.
Marquette’s Nicolas Evangelio, a redshirt sophomore, tied for 10th at the BIG EAST Championship and helped the Golden Eagles to a runner-up team finish. He compiled a 74.56 average score for the season.
Creighton freshman Charlie Zielinski was the top Bluejay contributor after teammate Vontz. Zielinski compiled a 73.56 score average and took 15th at the BIG EAST Championship.
All-BIG EAST First Team Cl. Hometown
Michael Cascino, Butler Sr. Palos Park, Ill.
Caleb Manuel, Connecticut Fr. Topsham, Maine
Jared Nelson, Connecticut Jr. Rutland, Vt.
Nate Vontz, Creighton Jr. Lincoln, Neb.
Hunter Eichhorn, Marquette R-Jr. Carney, Mich.
All-BIG EAST Second Team Cl. Hometown
Logan Sabins, Butler Gr. Spring Lake Heights, N.J.
Charlie Zielinski, Creighton Fr. Omaha, Neb.
Nicolas Evangelio, Marquette R-So. Logrono, Spain
Jack Simon, St. John’s Jr. Sparta, N.J.
Andres Acevedo, Seton Hall Sr. San Antonio, Texas