WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue men's golf members Joe Weiler and Cole Bradley were named second-team All-Big Ten in voting done by league coaches, the league office announced this afternoon.
It marks the 10th straight year that a Purdue golfer has been named to the All-Big Ten team and the first time since 2017 that Purdue had two golfers named.
Weiler earns All-Big Ten honors for the second time after receiving first-team accolades last year. He finished tied for second at last weekend's Big Ten Championships, Purdue's highest finish since Pariya Junhasavasdikul won medalist honors in 2007, and has three top-5 finishes in seven events this spring. Weiler leads the team with a 72.33 stroke average and now owns the fourth- and fifth-lowest stroke averages in school history (4th in 2020 – 72.05). In addition to his Big Ten runner-up finish, he placed tied for fourth at both the Timuquana Collegiate and the Boilermaker Invitational.
Over his last two seasons, he has seven top-10 finishes in 14 events. He currently ranks sixth on the school's career stroke average list (73.52).
Bradley, meanwhile, earns his first All-Big Ten accolade, also being selected to the second team. He ranked second on the team with a 73.05 stroke average and recorded three top-20 showings, including a top-20 finish at last weekend's Big Ten Championships. He was 10th at the Hootie Intercollegiate at Bulls Bay and owns nine career top-20 showings, the team leader.
It marks the 10th straight year that a Purdue golfer has been named to the All-Big Ten team and the first time since 2017 that Purdue had two golfers named.
Weiler earns All-Big Ten honors for the second time after receiving first-team accolades last year. He finished tied for second at last weekend's Big Ten Championships, Purdue's highest finish since Pariya Junhasavasdikul won medalist honors in 2007, and has three top-5 finishes in seven events this spring. Weiler leads the team with a 72.33 stroke average and now owns the fourth- and fifth-lowest stroke averages in school history (4th in 2020 – 72.05). In addition to his Big Ten runner-up finish, he placed tied for fourth at both the Timuquana Collegiate and the Boilermaker Invitational.
Over his last two seasons, he has seven top-10 finishes in 14 events. He currently ranks sixth on the school's career stroke average list (73.52).
Bradley, meanwhile, earns his first All-Big Ten accolade, also being selected to the second team. He ranked second on the team with a 73.05 stroke average and recorded three top-20 showings, including a top-20 finish at last weekend's Big Ten Championships. He was 10th at the Hootie Intercollegiate at Bulls Bay and owns nine career top-20 showings, the team leader.