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Fantinelli Named Ivy Player Of The Year To Lead Men's Golf All-Ivy Honors
April 30, 2025 | Men's Golf
Five Princeton men's golfers have been voted All-Ivy by the League's coaches as a superb 2024-25 continues for the Tigers.
Riccardo Fantinelli, the 2025 Ivy League champion, has been selected unanimous Ivy League Player of the Year, marking the second time in his career that he has been bestowed that honor. He is the fourth player since the award was first presented in 2009 to be named Ivy League Player of the Year multiple times and the first Princeton golfer to do so.
In addition, Fantinelli was named unanimous first-team All-Ivy for the third consecutive season. He was joined as a first-team All-Ivy selection by Reed Greyserman.
Charlie Palmer, the 2024 Ivy League Rookie of the Year, has been named second-team All-Ivy.
Senior William Huang and sophomore Tommy Frist were named honorable mention All-Ivy.
Princeton's coaching staff of Will Green and Lou Stagner have been named Ivy League Co-Coaching Staff of the Year.
Fantinelli has two wins this season, opening with a victory at the Howard/USF Intercollegiate and following up with his second career win at the Ivy League Championship. He owns a 70.5 scoring average over his eight rounds this season, and has posted six Top-10s. Fantinelli is the ninth Tiger all-time to earn three career All-Ivy honors.
Reed Greyserman won the Princeton Invitational in April and has four Top-10s in eight starts this season. He was T10 at the Ivy Championship and was runner-up at the Georgetown Invitational en route to first-team All-Ivy honors as a freshman.
One year after securing Ivy League Rookie of the Year honors, Charlie Palmer recorded three Top-10s during the 24-25 season -- including a sixth place finish at the Ivy League Championship -- to secure second-team All-Ivy honors.
Senior William Huang competed in seven tournaments and posted three Top-10s, including a win at the Georgetown Intercollegiate. Huang is now a four-time All-Ivy selection, the 13th player in Ivy League history to do so and fourth Princeton player.
Tommy Frist rounds out Princeton's five All-Ivy selections with his first career nod. Frist was inside the Top-15 in four of his eight starts, including an eighth-place finish at the Ivy League Championship.
The Ivy League first presented a Coach of the Year award in 2015, and changed the naming this year to Coaching Staff of the Year. Will Green and Lou Stagner guided the Tigers to four tournament victories, including the 2025 Ivy League Championship, to earn the honor this year. For Green, it is the second time in his career that he has received the award alongside his selection in 2023.
Riccardo Fantinelli, the 2025 Ivy League champion, has been selected unanimous Ivy League Player of the Year, marking the second time in his career that he has been bestowed that honor. He is the fourth player since the award was first presented in 2009 to be named Ivy League Player of the Year multiple times and the first Princeton golfer to do so.
In addition, Fantinelli was named unanimous first-team All-Ivy for the third consecutive season. He was joined as a first-team All-Ivy selection by Reed Greyserman.
Charlie Palmer, the 2024 Ivy League Rookie of the Year, has been named second-team All-Ivy.
Senior William Huang and sophomore Tommy Frist were named honorable mention All-Ivy.
Princeton's coaching staff of Will Green and Lou Stagner have been named Ivy League Co-Coaching Staff of the Year.
Fantinelli has two wins this season, opening with a victory at the Howard/USF Intercollegiate and following up with his second career win at the Ivy League Championship. He owns a 70.5 scoring average over his eight rounds this season, and has posted six Top-10s. Fantinelli is the ninth Tiger all-time to earn three career All-Ivy honors.
Reed Greyserman won the Princeton Invitational in April and has four Top-10s in eight starts this season. He was T10 at the Ivy Championship and was runner-up at the Georgetown Invitational en route to first-team All-Ivy honors as a freshman.
One year after securing Ivy League Rookie of the Year honors, Charlie Palmer recorded three Top-10s during the 24-25 season -- including a sixth place finish at the Ivy League Championship -- to secure second-team All-Ivy honors.
Senior William Huang competed in seven tournaments and posted three Top-10s, including a win at the Georgetown Intercollegiate. Huang is now a four-time All-Ivy selection, the 13th player in Ivy League history to do so and fourth Princeton player.
Tommy Frist rounds out Princeton's five All-Ivy selections with his first career nod. Frist was inside the Top-15 in four of his eight starts, including an eighth-place finish at the Ivy League Championship.
The Ivy League first presented a Coach of the Year award in 2015, and changed the naming this year to Coaching Staff of the Year. Will Green and Lou Stagner guided the Tigers to four tournament victories, including the 2025 Ivy League Championship, to earn the honor this year. For Green, it is the second time in his career that he has received the award alongside his selection in 2023.
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