NORMAN, Okla. – Cal State East Bay men's golfer Peyton Hendricks earned 2026 NCAA Division II PING All-West Region honors, the Golf Coaches Association of America announced this week.
Hendricks put together one of the top individual seasons in the West Region, finishing the year ranked No. 75 nationally and No. 4 in the region with a 71.7 adjusted scoring average across 32 rounds.
The senior recorded two top-three finishes during the 2025-26 campaign, highlighted by a third-place finish at the Hanny/Stanislaus Invitational and a fourth-place showing at the Tim Tierney Pioneer Shootout. Hendricks also finished tied for 20th at the NCAA Division II West/South Central Regional to help lead the Pioneers during postseason play.
Throughout the season, Hendricks consistently competed near the top of tournament leaderboards, adding top-25 finishes at the Otter Invitational, National Preview, Las Vegas Desert Classic, and Visit Stockton Invitational.
Hendricks was one of 12 golfers selected to the NCAA Division II PING All-West Region Team and represented one of four CCAA student-athletes recognized on the squad.
The honor caps another strong season for the Pioneers, as Hendricks helped lead Cal State East Bay throughout the spring campaign against some of the top competition in NCAA Division II golf.