CHRIS YOUNG TO BE INDUCTED INTO GCAA HALL OF FAME

Blue Dragon men's golf head coach Chris Young will be inducted into the 2022 GCAA Hall of Fame on December 5 in Las Vegas.

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Now in his 23rd season as the head coach of the Hutchinson Community College men's golf team, Chris Young took a struggling Division II program and transformed it into a nationally elite NJCAA Division I powerhouse.

Now the leader of the two-time defending NJCAA men's golf national champion Hutchinson, Young has reached the pinnacle of his profession.

Young is one of four people to be inducted to the 2022 Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame.

The GCAA made the announcement Tuesday morning. Along with Young, former Colorado State and current Louisville head coach Mark Crabtree, Oklahoma Christian coach David Lynn, and TCU head coach Bill Montigel make up the Class of 2022.

The GCAA Hall of Fame induction ceremonies will be on December 5 in Las Vegas.

"I am very honored to even be considered for the Hall Of Fame, not to mention being voted into the Hall by my peers," Young said. "I truly am humbled and blessed by this honor and look forward to being part of such an exclusive bunch."

Young took over the Blue Dragon men's golf program in 2000. Before Young's arrival, the Blue Dragons qualified for the Division II national tournament only once in the previous 13 years.

Young immediately moved the program to the Division I level in 2000. He had the Blue Dragons at nationals in 2001, a 20th-place finish.

The Blue Dragons haven't missed out on the national tournament since.

Fast-forward to 2021 at The Rawls Course in Lubbock, Texas – the Blue Dragons were in the thick of a national championship chase for the first time. Hutchinson passed that test with flying colors, defeating Odessa by nine strokes. Ben Partridge defeated teammate Harry Crocket in a four-hole playoff to the win individual national championship. Along with Partridge and Crockett, Cameron Rios-Ceballos earned All-America honors.

One year later, the Blue Dragons went wire-to-wire for the second straight year and never looked back for a 20-stroke victory at the Odessa Country Club in Odessa, Texas. The Blue Dragons posted the largest winning margin in nearly 30 years and shot six strokes better than 2021 with a 72-hole total of 1,130.

A record four Blue Dragons earned All-America honors: Dominic Clemons, who lost a two-hole playoff for the individual national title, and Blake Saffell and Partridge were first-team All-Americans. Crockett was a third-team All-American.

"What great honor for Coach Young," Blue Dragon Athletic Director Josh Gooch said. "Being enshrined into the GCCA is well deserved as coach Young has and continues to be a first-class mentor and coach to all the young men on his teams.

"The success of his coaching career is no surprise to anyone who has spent quality time with him. Coach's attention to detail from recruiting evaluation, stats analysis, course management along with personal relationships separate him from many others. I am proud to have witnessed all of this first hand and now to see him honored is awesome."

Even before the last two seasons, Young's teams have been impressive. Young's accomplishments include:
+ 21 consecutive NJCAA Tournament appearances;
+ 10 Jayhawk Conference team championships (2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021, 2022);
+ 9 Region VI team championships (2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2021, 2022);
+ 3 District III team championship (2007, 2009, 2021);
+ 2 NJCAA National Championships;
+ 1 NJCAA Individual National Champion;
+ 2 NJCAA Individual National Runners-Up;
+ 1 Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year winner;
+ 3 Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year finalist;
+ 2 Phil Mickelson National Outstanding Freshman Award winners;
+ 3 Phil Mickelson National Freshman of the Year finalists;
+ 15 NJCAA All-Americans;
+ 13 PING/NJCAA All-Americans;
+ 9 Jayhawk Conference individual league champions;
+ 8 Region VI individual champions;
+ 4 District III individual champion;
+ 10 NJCAA Tournament Top 10 national placings.

Before Young took over the Blue Dragon men's golf program, he served as an assistant coach for the Blue Dragon women's basketball team for two seasons. The Lady Dragons were 44-20 in those two seasons.

Before coming to Hutch in 1997, Young was at the University of Nebraska where he was an assistant coach for the Husker women's basketball program under Angela Beck for three years. Nebraska was 51-33 in his three years in Lincoln.

Young is a native of Kearney, Nebraska. He graduated from the University of Nebraska at Kearney in 1993. Young and his wife, Kricket, have three children: Cole, Kennedy and Carter.