FOREST, Va. – Andrew Perry (Fuquay Varina, N.C.) saw his breakout season rewarded for the Guilford College men's golf team, being selected to the All-ODAC Second Team for the 2025-26 season, as announced by the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) offices on Tuesday afternoon.
Perry enjoyed a solid first season in Greensboro after transferring in from Coker University, but emerging from the shadows of a pair of All-Americans, he seized a headlining role this season. Finishing as a scorer at all-eight "A" team events that the Quakers played this spring, he finished as a top-two scorer on the team in all-but-two events, while leading GC scorers in half of their competitions. For the season he played 22 rounds swinging a 74.68 average that is good for +3. Solid in the fall, Perry finished the season's first half well with a career-best 11
th place finish and +4 round at the truncated O'Briant Jensen Memorial right down the road at The Cardinal by Pete Dye, before really surging throughout the spring. Opening with his first-career below-par competition at the Savannah Invitational, swinging 215 across three ventures through the course, good for a -1 event and 14
th place finish. He rode that into just a +2 at the Tiger Invitational and then a +5 at the Jekyll Island Intercollegiate. His showings throughout the spring saw him rocket up the national ranks per Clippd. Opening the year at 193
rd nationally, Perry, at his peak, had shaved over 100 spots off his solo slot, getting as high as 73
rd and ranking 107
th at the regular season's conclusion. In the loaded Region IV, Perry ranks 46
th and ninth among ODAC golfers.
The most-successful men's golf program in the history of the ODAC, the Quakers now have 112 total all-conference selections divided between 52 members of the program all-time. It has been quite some time since GC men's golf only had a single representative on the All-ODAC team with the last occurrence of so-few coming all the way back in 1996. Despite that, Guilford showcased their balance, out-performing their team ranking of 39
th nationally and fourth in the league at the ODAC Championship, winning their league-record 20
th all-time ODAC Title.
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