West Virginia University’s golf program added another chapter to its burgeoning legacy this weekend, with top players Todd Duncan and Kaleb Wilson nominated to the elite Division I PING All-Midwest Region Team, according to the Golf Coaches Association of America. This honor places both Mountaineers among the top collegiate golfers in the country, highlighting WVU golf’s steady climb on the national stage.
Duncan and Wilson saw the accolade as a well-deserved prize for a season marked by tenacity, improvement, and consistently good performances. Competing against some of the country’s strongest programs and individual talents, both players not only held their own, but excelled, propelling the Mountaineers to strong finishes throughout the spring season.
Todd Duncan: A Consistent Force with Championship Composure
Todd Duncan, a seasoned racer and course leader, has developed a reputation for unshakable consistency, mental tenacity, and technical brilliance. Whether facing windy weather or traversing difficult layouts, Duncan maintained a high level of composure and talent throughout the season. His ability to manage his game under duress set him apart at multiple high-profile competitions, and he frequently led WVU in scoring.
Duncan’s selection to the All-Midwest Region Team reflects the hard effort he has put into his improvement and the poise he brings to each match. His contributions as a team leader and experienced presence have been critical to WVU’s success and culture.
Kaleb Wilson, the Breakout Star with Unlimited Potential.
Joining Duncan in the spotlight is Kaleb Wilson, whose 2025 season can only be described as a breakthrough. With a smooth swing, precision iron play, and growing confidence in his putting game, Wilson soon established himself as one of the region’s most dangerous players. His top-10 finishes and clutch performances sent a strong message about not only his talent, but also his future in the sport.
Wilson’s nomination to the All-Midwest Region Team solidifies his standing as one of Division I’s premier young golfers and says volumes about his promising future.
A Program on the Rise
Duncan and Wilson’s twin honors represent the increased strength and respect that WVU’s golf program commands under Head Coach Sean Covich. With a focus on player development, academic achievement, and competitive success, the Mountaineers have established a foundation that recruits and develops top talent.
“To have two of our guys recognized by the GCAA is a great accomplishment and a reflection of how far our program has come,” Coach Covich told reporters. “Todd and Kaleb have worked extremely hard, and this honor is well deserved.”
As the Mountaineers prepare for upcoming competitions and maintain their momentum, Duncan and Wilson’s accomplishments serve as a compelling reminder that WVU Golf is here to compete, improve, and win.
Congratulations to Todd Duncan and Kaleb Wilson, All-Midwest Region honors and true Mountaineer ambassadors.