Delorenzi, Parrini, Seppanen Named to Division II PING All-Region Team

GU Ping All-Region Team

General | 5/19/2026 1:00:00 PM

NORMAN, Okla. -- NCAA Division II PING All-Region honorees have been announced by the GCAA. Gannon has three student-athletes who were included in this selection: Giovanni Delorenzi (Reggio Emilia, Italy/International School of Modena), Mattia Parrini (Verolengo, Italy/Verolengo), and Rasmus Seppanen (Bastad, Sweden/Akademi Bastad Gymnasium).

Delorenzi was once again a cornerstone piece of the Gannon lineup. The senior produced a 73.2 stroke average and four finishes inside the top five, including a win at the Bud Elwell Invitational.

Parrini, in his junior campaign, showcased once again why he is a formidable force on the links. The junior had a 73.3 stroke average and five top-five finishes. He won the Vulcan Fire Classic earlier this spring and was tied for fourth at the Atlantic/East regional.

Seppanen led the Golden Knights in nearly every statistical category. The junior recorded a stroke average of 72.6 and finished runner-up in the Atlantic/East regional for a second consecutive season. He had five finishes inside the top five. 

Players across eight regions and 59 schools earned all-region honors in 2026. The full list of honorees is below:

Division II PING All-Region Teams 

Atlantic 

Hector Arriaga, Glenville State 

Christopher Baguma, Virginia State 

Giovanni Delorenzi (Reggio Emilia, Italy/International School of Modena), Gannon 

Justin Doerr, West Liberty 

Godfrey Nsubuga, Winston-Salem State 

Mattia Parrini (Verolengo, Italy/Verolengo), Gannon 

Eli Ropietski, Pitt-Johnstown 

Paul-Arthur Roth, West Chester 

Pau Sanchez, Charleston (WV) 

Rasmus Seppanen (Bastad, Sweden/Akademi Bastad Gymnasium), Gannon 

Alex Swinnerton, IUP 

Milo Thim, Point Park 

East 

Mitchell Archer, Adelphi 

Joe Ensign, Post 

Pablo Hidalgo, Felician 

Francis Lanuza, Adelphi 

Conor McKenna, St. Thomas Aquinas 

Jaden Minter, Jefferson 

Diego Ocasio, St. Thomas Aquinas 

Ike Rothman, Adelphi 

Zeus Sara, Adelphi 

Johnny Solari, Adelphi 

Andrew Surprenant, Southern New Hampshire 

Noah Wallace, Wilmington (DE) 

Midwest 

Charlie Cooley, Grand Valley State 

Manuel Cue Vargas, Grand Valley State 

Ryan Gallagher, Grand Valley State 

Andrew Gwilliams, Grand Valley State 

Gaige Lewis, Drury 

Trigg Lindahl, UMSL 

Logan Mayo, UMSL 

Luke Metzger, Findlay 

Rizq Adam Rohizam, Missouri S&T 

Dani Solavera, UMSL 

Robert Thompson, Hillsdale 

Bryce Wheeler, Grand Valley State 

Central 

José Arzú, Harding 

Baylor Bostick, Central Oklahoma 

Nick Canales, Central Oklahoma 

Peyton Coahran, Winona State 

Jacob Fratzel, Washburn 

Rhett Hughes, Central Oklahoma 

José Manuel Peralta, Harding 

CJ Phillips, Central Missouri 

Bryant Polhill, Central Oklahoma 

Cooper Scheck, Fort Hays State 

Dennis Staykov, Harding 

Myles Tarvin, Washburn 

South 

Max Barile, Florida Southern 

George Cordall, Lee 

Per Ekelund, West Florida 

Reggie Fear, Eckerd 

Donte Groppuso, Florida Southern 

Bruno Marques, Nova Southeastern 

Bennett McNabb, Lee 

Tyler Mistretta, Florida Southern 

Ivan Ponsdomenech, Nova Southeastern 

Simon Roessler, Lynn 

Colton Swartz, Florida Southern 

Cooper Tendick, West Florida 

TJ Thompson, West Florida 

Tucker Wick, Lee 

Drew Zielinski, Lee 

Southeast 

Ilia Antoniadis, Catawba 

Lewis Beeden, Wingate 

Sam Brown, Georgia Southwestern 

Sacha Corlouer, Georgia Southwestern 

Mattia D'Errico, Wingate 

Harry Dickins, Lincoln Memorial 

Paul Esnault, Catawba 

Gabriel Hull, Emmanuel (GA) 

Jordan Jones, Georgia Southwestern 

Octavio Laurent, USCB 

Bernard Meyer, Columbus State 

William Partner, Columbus State 

Brandon Skidmore, Wingate 

Hunter Smith, North Georgia 

Alfie Storer, Wingate 

South Central 

Seth Bearden, Midwestern State 

Santiago Caride, West Texas A&M 

Marius Dosiere, CSU Pueblo 

Kongpop Kaikaew, St. Mary's (TX) 

Sam Jenkins, Dallas Baptist 

Peyton Jones, Colorado Christian 

Leo Lavalle, Colorado Mesa 

Bradley Mulder, Colorado Christian 

Luis Palomo, West Texas A&M 

Guillaume Paquette, St. Mary's (TX) 

Will Tate, UTPB 

Archie Wyatt, CSU Pueblo 

West 

Naoki Easterday, Chico State 

Conrad Brown, Western Washington 

Kamron Hopson, Cal State San Bernardino 

Peyton Hendricks, Cal State East Bay 

Denby Carswell, Simon Fraser 

Rex Wilson, Western Washington 

Dylan Bercan, Hawai'i Hilo 

Tyler Price, Cal State San Bernardino 

Vineet Vallamsetty, Chico State 

Ben Crinella, Hawai'i Hilo 

Liam Weaver, Cal State San Marcos 

George Goff, CSU Monterey Bay

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Players Mentioned

Giovanni Delorenzi

Giovanni Delorenzi

6' 1"
Senior
Environmental Health Engineering
Mattia Parrini

Mattia Parrini

Junior
Business/Management
Rasmus  Seppanen

Rasmus Seppanen

Redshirt Junior
Computer Science

Players Mentioned

Giovanni Delorenzi

Giovanni Delorenzi

6' 1"
Senior
Environmental Health Engineering
Mattia Parrini

Mattia Parrini

Junior
Business/Management
Rasmus  Seppanen

Rasmus Seppanen

Redshirt Junior
Computer Science