
Ferris State's Trent Davison Finishes Among Region's Top Performers This Year
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Big Rapids, Mich. - Senior standout Trent Davison (Rockford) of the Ferris State University men's golf program capped off the 2013-14 campaign and a memorable career by being chosen among the top players in the Midwest Region.
Davison was one of 12 players recently named to the 2014 Divison II PING All-Midwest Region Team as announced by the Golf Coaches Association of America. A total of 106 players from across eight regions - East, Atlantic, Southeast, South, Midwest, South Central, Central and West - earned all-region honors this year.
This year marks the second consecutive year in which Davison has claimed All-Region recognition.
The Bulldog golfer was among eight student-athletes from the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) to attain all-region accolades with four others from the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) tabbed to the Midwest Region team.
This season, Davison was named to the All-GLIAC First Team for the third consecutive year and finished the 2013-14 campaign by placing among the top 20 golfers in nine of his 12 tournaments. His totals included six top-10 finishes, including earning individual medalist honors in FSU's own Bulldog Invitational held April 16 at Katke Golf Course.
Davison had a strong spring as he finished 13th or higher in his first seven outings prior to the NCAA regional championships. He had a pair of third-place finishes to open the spring to go along with his individual title in the Bulldog Invite. The Bulldog veteran also placed tied for seventh in the GLIAC's Spring Invitational.
The Bulldogs, under seventh-year head coach Mike Mignano, made their 12th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance in men's golf this season. FSU wrapped up action in the 2014 NCAA Central/Midwest Super Regional Championships by coming away with a 13th-place team finish in Eureka, Mo.
Davison earned a share of 20th place overall at the conference championships last fall and tied for 34th individually at this spring's NCAA Super Regional.