Sports Reporter
SCOTT Vincent of Virginia Tech has been named to the 2015 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Golf All-Conference team.
Vincent earns the honour for the third consecutive season while Trevor Cone, his teammate, has been selected for the second time.
Vincent, a senior from Harare, is second on the Hokies in scoring average and leads the team in crunch time scoring this season.
He was co-champion at the Puerto Rico Classic in February and finished 10th at the ACC Men’s Golf Championship in April.
Georgia Tech senior Ollie Schniederjans was named the ACC Player of the Year for the second consecutive season and Wake Forest’s Will Zalatoris was selected ACC Freshman of the Year.
Florida State’s Trey Jones was named the ACC Coach of the Year.
Florida State placed three players on the all-conference team and the Hokies, Georgia Tech and Virginia had two players each.
Louisville, North Carolina and Wake Forest had one player each in the squad.
Virginia Tech struggled to a 21-over-par 309 on Thursday and is tied with New Mexico State for 12th place at the 2015 NCAA Noblesville Regional.
The tournament is being played this week at the par 72, 7,173-yard Sagamore Golf Club in Noblesville, Indiana.
The event is hosted by Ball State University.
Vincent, who is part of the team, managed a 77 to tie on position 46.
Player of the Year: Ollie Schniederjans, Georgia Tech
Freshman of the Year: Will Zalatoris, Wake Forest
Coach of the Year: Trey Jones, Florida State
2014-15 All-ACC Men’s Golf Team
Jack Maguire, Florida State
Hank Lebioda, Florida State
Rowin Caron, Florida State
Ollie Schniederjans, Georgia Tech
Anders Albertson, Georgia Tech
Robin Sciot-Siegrist, Louisville
Ben Griffin, North Carolina
Derek Bard, Virginia
Denny McCarthy, Virginia
Trevor Cone, Virginia Tech
Scott Vincent, Virginia Tech
Will Zalatoris, Wake Forest.



