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Four Bulls Named Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars

Jaglan, Palmquist, Peacock, and Smith were recognized for their excellence in the classroom, on the course, and in their communities.

July 29, 2025

TAMPA, Fla., July 29, 2025 – Four University of South Florida men's golf student-athletes have been named 2024–25 Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars, as announced Tuesday by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA).

Seniors Shubham Jaglan, Nino Palmquist, Jake Peacock, and Cooper Smith earned the prestigious honor, recognizing their excellence in the classroom, on the course, and in their communities.
 
The Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar distinction is awarded to NCAA Division I student-athletes who meet rigorous academic and athletic standards. Nominees must be sophomores or above, compete in at least 50 percent of their team's competitive rounds, post a stroke average under 76.0, maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher, and uphold high moral character and standing with their university.
 
A total of 556 NCAA Division I student-athletes representing 190 programs earned the honor. USF is among just 24 Division I programs with four or more honorees this season.
 
Jaglan, Palmquist, Peacock, and Smith were key contributors for the Bulls in 2024–25, helping USF to multiple top-10 team finishes and NCAA postseason play under head coach Steve Bradley.

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About USF Men's Golf
The USF men's golf program has captured 19 conference titles and has seen players earn 19 All-America honors. The Bulls have won six American Athletic Conference Tournament championships in wire-to-wire fashion, winning four consecutive from 2015-18. The Bulls have had six individual conference champions, including Jake Peacock in both 2024 and 2025. They went to nine straight NCAA Regional appearances from 2013-2022, including a 6th place finish in NCAA Championship match-play in 2015. USF is led by Steve Bradley, who has been named American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year five times since taking over the program in 2014. The Bulls have posted 25 tournament wins under Bradley including three in the 2023-24 season, by far the most under any coach in program history.
 
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