RUSTON – Louisiana Tech Golf head coach
Matt Terry announced Friday the signing of Seth Campbell, a Division II All-American out of UT Tyler.
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Campbell, a native of Lovelady, Texas, spent the last three seasons at UT Tyler where he was a two-time DII PING All-South Central Region selection, a two-time First Team All-Lone Star Conference honoree, and a 2024 DII PING All-America Third Team member, becoming the program's first golfer in the DII era to earn All-American status.
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"I'm excited to add Seth to our program," said Terry. "He brings a ton of tournament experience, hard work, and talent that will help us improve. He has continued to get better every year that he has played, and I look forward to seeing that trend continue at LA Tech."
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Campbell, who will be a graduate student with one year of eligibility remaining, finished this past season ranked No. 34 in the country (was ranked as high as No. 19) while registering an adjusted scoring average of 71.2 over 33 total rounds. He tallied 19 rounds at or under par while registering six top 10 finishes.
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He opened the 2024-25 season with three straight top 10 finishes, placing fifth at the Dunning Invitational, ninth at the Ryan Palmer Foundation Invite (shot a season-low five under in the final round), and ninth at The Hrnciar.Â
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He also finished seventh at the Battle in the Desert, shooting seven under with three rounds at or under par (69-68-72=209). His best finish came at the Oak Tree Invitational, placing second among a field of 100 golfers.
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During the 2023-24 season, he ranked 12th nationally for the Patriots who registered their first ever DII South Central/West Regional championship appearance. He posted an adjusted scoring average of 71.5, claiming two individual titles at the DBU Men's Classic and the Oak Tree Invitational.Â
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His best round that season came at The Hrncair when he matched the lowest individual round in program history with a second round 64.Â
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Campbell started to come on strong towards the end of the 2022-23 season, his first year at UT Tyler. He was the top finisher in the last four events for the Patriots, including a team-best 12th placing at the Lone Star Conference Championship.Â
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His first two seasons were spent at Midland College who were consistently ranked as the No. 1 team in the nation in NJCAA.
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