Princeton University Athletics

Fantinelli And Greyserman Named PING All-Region
May 30, 2026 | Men's Golf
Two Princeton men's golfers have been named PING All-Region as Riccardo Fantinelli and Reed Greyserman have been named All-Northeast as announced by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) on Saturday during the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships.
For Fantinelli, the PING All-Region selection is the third of his career to go with selections in 2024 and 2025. Gresyerman has been named a PING All-Region honoree for the second time after doing so in 2025 as a freshman.
The Princeton duo are two of the 150 players from around the country who were named PING All-Region this season.
Fantinelli was named the 2026 Ivy League Player of the Year, the third time in his career he was bestowed that honor. A finalist for the Roper Trophy as Princeton's most outstanding male senior student-athlete, Fantinelli was an at-large individual selection to the 2026 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Regionals, the third time he advanced to compete at a NCAA Regional. He finished 45th at the Columbus Regional, capping a senior season where he finished Top-10 in five of nine stroke play events and posted a 69.8 stroke average.
Greyserman was a unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection this season to closed a tremendous sophomore season that included a win at the St. Andrews Links Collegiate and co-medalist honors at the Ivy League Championship at Baltusrol. Those two wins were part of his four Top-10s that also included a win at the Princeton Invitational. Over eight stroke play events, Greyserman posted a stroke average of 71.1
For Fantinelli, the PING All-Region selection is the third of his career to go with selections in 2024 and 2025. Gresyerman has been named a PING All-Region honoree for the second time after doing so in 2025 as a freshman.
The Princeton duo are two of the 150 players from around the country who were named PING All-Region this season.
Fantinelli was named the 2026 Ivy League Player of the Year, the third time in his career he was bestowed that honor. A finalist for the Roper Trophy as Princeton's most outstanding male senior student-athlete, Fantinelli was an at-large individual selection to the 2026 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Regionals, the third time he advanced to compete at a NCAA Regional. He finished 45th at the Columbus Regional, capping a senior season where he finished Top-10 in five of nine stroke play events and posted a 69.8 stroke average.
Greyserman was a unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection this season to closed a tremendous sophomore season that included a win at the St. Andrews Links Collegiate and co-medalist honors at the Ivy League Championship at Baltusrol. Those two wins were part of his four Top-10s that also included a win at the Princeton Invitational. Over eight stroke play events, Greyserman posted a stroke average of 71.1
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