LITCHFIELD PARK, Ariz. (Apr. 26, 2026) – The Big Sky Conference office has released the results of its 2025-26 Men’s Golf All-Conference Team, highlighting the league’s best one day before the championship tournament begins.
Following a very impressive campaign, Idaho’s Josh McCartain has been named Big Sky Player of the Year. He will enter the 2026 Big Sky Championship ranked No. 375 in the NCAA, with a scoring average of 71.1 to this point of the year across 30 rounds. He finished in the top-three on two different occasions during the course of the season.
He was named Big Sky Men’s Golfer of the Week three times during the course of the season.
McCartain is a senior from Bognar Regis, England, that transferred to Idaho by way of North Idaho College. He was joined by teammate Samuel Johnson on the All-Conference First Team.
Sacramento State’s Max Thomas, Northern Colorado’s Kaelen Dulany and Weber State’s Matthew Wilson round out the Big Sky’s First Team.
In its first season back from a 25-year hiatus, the Eastern Washington men’s golf program has produced a Big Sky individual award winner, as Cal Anderson has been named Freshman of the Year.
Anderson is from Wenatchee, Washington where he competed for Eastmont High School. He secured two top-25 finishes through the course of the season for the Eagles.
The full All-Conference Team can be found below.
The 2026 Big Sky Conference Men’s Golf Championship is set to begin tomorrow morning at The Wigwam, with competition set to start at 7:30 a.m. MT / 6:30 a.m. PT.
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2025-26 Big Sky Men’s Golf Individual Award Winners & All-Conference Team
Player of the Year: Josh McCartain, Idaho
Freshman of the Year: Cal Anderson, Eastern Washington
First Team All-Conference
Josh McCartain, Idaho
Max Thomas, Sacramento State
Kaelen Dulany, Northern Colorado
Samuel Johnson, Idaho
Matthew Wilson, Weber State
Second Team All-Conference
Leander Neuhaus, Franics Marion
Cooper Tate, Northern Colorado
Hogan Park, Eastern Washington
Gabriel Smith, Sacramento State
Dalton Dean, Idaho
All-Conference Honorable Mention
Zach Mate, Sacramento State
Cal Anderson, Eastern Washington
Mason Benbrook, Sacramento State
Joe Sykes, Idaho
Ty Anderson, Weber State