
Hays Post
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association announced its postseason awards and All-MIAA team for the 2022-23 men’s golf season on Thursday.
Missouri Southern State’s Tradgon McCrae was named the MIAA Golfer of the Year.
McCrae finished at the top of the 2022-23 MIAA Designated Standings to be crowned the Golfer of the Year. The senior from Plainville, Kan. who golfed at Hays High School competed in three of the Association’s four designated events and placed in the top-five in each of them. McCrae captured the individual title at the 24th Annual NSU Golf Classic, tied for fifth at the Broncho Invitational and was the runner-up at the 2023 MIAA Championship. He led the Lions to a MIAA regular season, a MIAA tournament title and leads all MIAA golfers with a season average of 71.7.
Fort Hays State sophomore Jackson Rader was named to the All-MIAA team.
To see the final results of the 2022-23 MIAA Designated Event Standings, click here.
A complete list of the 2022-23 All-MIAA Men’s Golf team is listed below . The top-12 student-athletes on the Association’s final designated standings automatically earn All-MIAA honors while the final three selections are voted upon the league’s coaches.
2023 Men’s Golf Postseason Awards and All-MIAA Teams
Golfer of the Year – Tradgon McCrae – Missouri Southern
Freshman of the Year – Marius Dosiere – Missouri Western
Coach of the Year – Mike Wheeler – Missouri Southern
All-MIAA
Tradgon McCrae – Missouri Southern, Sr.
Carlos Gomez – Northeastern State, Sr.
Christian Yanovitch – Northeastern State, So.
Bennett Baldwin – Central Oklahoma, So.
Daniel Robles – Rogers State, So.
Cade Uhlenhake – Washburn, Jr.
Alex Gentry – Central Missouri, R-So.
Dawson Wills – Washburn, Sr.
Ben Marckmann – Missouri Southern, Jr.
Gabe Replogle – Northeastern State, Jr.
Jack Baker – Washburn, Jr.
Marius Dosiere – Missouri Western, Fr.
Jackson Rader – Fort Hays State, So.*
Ryan Morant – Northeastern State, Sr.*
Caleb Kimmel – Central Oklahoma, Jr.*^
Brett Wilcoxen – Northeastern State, R-So.*^
*Voted In By MIAA Coaches
^Reflects Tie In Voting