STANFORD, Calif. – For the second time in his career, Stanford senior Maverick McNealy has been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District team, as announced recently by the organization. McNealy also won the award as a sophomore.
A Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar, McNealy has also excelled in the classroom while majoring in management science and engineering. He also earned Pac-12 All-Academic honors the past two seasons.
A native of Portola Valley, California, McNealy is tied with Tiger Woods and Patrick Rodgers for career victories at Stanford with 11. He is a two-time PING All-America first team selection and twice named All-Pac 12 first team. In 2015 as a sophomore, McNealy received the Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year Award. The two-time Pac-12 Player of the Year has twice been named a finalist for the Ben Hogan Award. He recently was selected for the third time to represent the United States in the Arnold Palmer Cup.
McNealy has been a stalwart in the lineup all four years at Stanford. The past three years he has posted scoring averages of 69.05, 69.51 and 69.87, which led the Cardinal. In addition to the 11 career victories, McNealy has placed in the top-10 26 times.
Off the golf course, McNealy has participated -- along with the men's golf team -- in hosting multiple afternoon golf clinics for members of East Palo Alto Tennis and Tutoring, an after-school tutoring and athletics program for disadvantaged students in East Palo Alto. He served as host for the most recent East Palo Alto Tennis and Tutoring golf clinic. McNealy is a member of the Cardinal Council, Stanford's student-athlete representative body, which acts as a liaison between the athletic department, Stanford University and the NCAA.