Moll on Haskins Award Watch List

Sophomore finished fall season ranked No. 2 nationally

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt’s William Moll has been named to the Haskins Award end of fall watch list, the Golf Channel announced Monday.

Every year the Haskins Award honors an outstanding college golfer.

Moll, a sophomore, had an impressive run in three tournaments this fall.

A native of Houston, Texas, Moll led Vandy with a fourth-place finish at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate. He started the season with a sixth-place finish at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational and helped the Commodores to a team title with an 11-place finish in the Vanderbilt Legends Collegiate.

Moll finished the fall ranked second nationally in Division I golf, according to Golfstat, with an adjusted scoring average of 69.98.

Celebrating its 50th year, the Fred Haskins Award has been given to players who have gone on to capture 31 major championships and more than 400 professional tournaments around the world. The Fred Haskins Award is the oldest individual college golf award and the only award to be voted on by players, coaches, golf sports information directors and select golf media.

John Augenstein was also named to the watch list this week, but the former Vandy standout announced Monday his intention to turn to professional golf.