LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) – UNLV men’s golf senior Caden Fioroni was named to the 2025 Division I PING All-America Third Team, the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) announced Monday. The recognition follows his selection to the Golfweek All-America Team less than a week ago.

A San Diego native, Fioroni led the Rebels in scoring average (70.33), top-5 finishes (4) and top-10 finishes (6) in his final season. He picked up his first career collegiate victory at the Rebels’ own Southern Highlands Collegiate and collected two second-place finishes, including his performance at the NCAA Urbana Regional. Additionally, Fioroni tallied a season-low 11-under (205) for a tournament at SMU’s Trinity Forest Invitational and shot a season-low round of 5-under 67 four times.

During the 2024-25 campaign, Fioroni helped guide the Scarlet & Gray to a trip to the NCAA Championships, nine top-6 team finishes and wins at the Trinity Forest Invitational and the John A. Burns Intercollegiate. Individually, Fioroni finished the season ranked 16th in the PGA Tour University Rankings and grabbed his fourth career All-Mountain West Team and PING All-West Region Team nods on the year.

Fioroni ends his Rebel career ranked second in school history with a 70.80 career scoring average.

Division I PING All-America Teams
First Team
Josele Ballester, Arizona State
Daniel Bennett, Texas
Luke Clanton, Florida State
Ethan Fang, Oklahoma State
David Ford, North Carolina
Ben James, Virginia
Jackson Koivun, Auburn
Michael La Sasso, Ole Miss
Preston Stout, Oklahoma State
Brendan Valdes, Auburn

Second Team
Josiah Gilbert, Auburn
Ian Gilligan, Florida
Algot Kleen, LSU
Christiaan Maas, Texas
Phichaksn Maichon, Texas A&M
Jacob Modleski, Notre Dame
Tommy Morrison, Texas
Sebastian Moss, Louisville
Jase Summy, Oklahoma
Jackson Van Paris, Vanderbilt

Third Team
Carson Bacha, Auburn
Buck Brumlow, Georgia
Mahanth Chirravuri, Pepperdine
Pablo Ereño, UCLA
Caden Fioroni, UNLV
Drew Goodman, Oklahoma
Gunnlaugur Árni Sveinsson, LSU
Jack Turner, Florida
Kieron van Wyk, College of Charleston
Connor Williams, Arizona State

Honorable Mention
Supapon Amornchaichan, Purdue
Jackson Buchanan, Illinois
Paul Chang, Virginia
Ryder Cowan, Oklahoma
Riccardo Fantinelli, Princeton
Charlie Forster, Long Beach State
Justin Hastings, San Diego State
Max Herendeen, Illinois
Dane Huddleston, Utah Valley
Filip Jakubcik, Arizona
Matthew Kress, Florida
Eric Lee, Oklahoma State
Marshall Meisel, Wake Forest
Michael Mjaaseth, Arizona State
Omar Morales, UCLA
Gabriel Palacios, Utah
Jake Peacock, USF
Luke Poulter, Florida
Brantley Scott, Troy
Lance Simpson, Tennessee
Preston Summerhays, Arizona State
Hiroshi Tai, Georgia Tech
Hunter Thomson, Michigan
Clark Van Gaalen, Oklahoma
Braxton Watts, Utah
Tyler Weaver, Florida State
Wells Williams, Vanderbilt