SAN DIEGO -- San Diego State’s Dylan Oyama has been named to the 2025 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District team, which was released Tuesday. An Aztec men’s golfer, Oyama made the team as a men’s at-large selection.
The CSC Academic All-District team honors the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances in competition and in the classroom. To be eligible for the CSC Academic All-District team, student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, maintain a 3.50 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale), and compete in 70 percent of tournaments that were team scoring events or be in the lineup during a conference championship. The CSC Academic All-District men’s at-large team consists of student-athletes who compete at the NCAA Division I level in ice hockey, lacrosse, water polo, fencing, rifle, skiing, golf, gymnastics, volleyball, and wrestling.
Oyama played eight tournaments on the season, starting 14 of the 20 rounds he competed in. He averaged 73.30 strokes per round, and played in the final round of SDSU’s 23-shot victory at the Mountain West Championship, April 25-26, carding 1-under 71. Oyama also played the first round of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. Oyama was the 2022-23 Mountain West Freshman of the Year and captured the 2023 MW individual title.
Off the course, Oyama has a 3.55 cumulative GPA while majoring in business marketing. He has been a two-time Mountain West Scholar-Athlete (2022-23 and 2023-24) and a member of the 2022-23 MW All-Academic Team.
San Diego State won its fourth consecutive MW championship last month and a spot in the NCAA Tallahassee Regional, where the Aztecs tied for seventh out of 14 teams, two spots from advancing to the NCAA Championship.
Recently, former Aztec J.J. Spaun (2009-12) won the U.S. Open, June 12-15 at Oakmont Country Club. Along with a pair of major wins last season by Xander Schauffele at the PGA Championship and The Open, a former SDSU golfer has won three of the last six majors. Recent San Diego State graduate Justin Hastings (2022-25), meanwhile, has been the low amateur at the two majors he has competed in this season, including the Masters and last weekend’s U.S. Open.