BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Campbell golf standouts
Logan Graf,
Erik Johansson and
Benjamin Killingstad have been named to the Academic All-District® men's at-large team by the College Sports Communicators.
The CSC recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances in competition and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes at-large honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
Nominees for the Academic All-America® awards must be at least a sophomore in academic standing and have a minimum of a 3.5 cumulative grade-point average (4.0 scale). Golf nominees must have competed in 70 percent of the institution's total varsity team scoring events or in the conference championship.
Graf and Johansson were recognized by the CSC for the second-straight year, while Killingstad earned Academic All-District honors for the first time.
"Awards like this are always special to my players because they recognize their achievements both in the classroom and on the golf course," said head coach
Matt Moot. "I see on a daily basis how important it is to Logan, Erik, and Benji that they are the best students they can be and the best athletes they can be. I cannot underestimate how much hard work goes into being successful at each of these, yet alone both. They are wonderful representatives of all my players as true student-athletes."
As a finance major, Graf graduated with a 3.96 GPA and owns a 4.0 mark while pursuing his MBA. In his second year at Campbell after transferring from Eastern Michigan, the native of Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada compiled a 74.4 stroke average while competing in nine of the team's 10 tournaments.
Graf finished T1st at Georgia Southern Bash in the Boro and was in the lineup for team wins at Palmetto Intercollegiate and Cutter Creek Intercollegiate. He has been named to the CAA Commissioner's Honor Roll in each of his semesters at Campbell.
He played par, or better golf, 5 times over 26 rounds. At the Bash in the Boro (70-68-68—206), Graf shot collegiate lows in the second and third rounds. He fired the team's low score in final round of CAA Championship.
A junior from Hollviken, Sweden, Johansson already owns the fourth-lowest career scoring average (72.354) in Campbell men's golf Division I (since 1985) history. He has posted eight top-10 finishes in 33 tournaments and played par, or better, golf in 41 of 96 career rounds with 17 rounds in the 60s.
Johansson has compiled a 3.69 grade-point average as a double major in finance and international business. A two-time CSC Academic All-District choice, he was named Cobalt Golf All-American Scholar in 2025 by the Golf Coaches Association of America. He has earned CAA Commissioner's Honor Roll recognition in each of his three years at Campbell.
During the 2025-26 season, Johansson led the team with 71.45 scoring average (6th-lowest in school history, 3rd-lowest among junior class records) and was named second-team All-CAA after playing all 10 events. He compiled four top-10 finishes, played par, or better, golf 14 times in 26 rounds and was ranked No. 389 nationally.
He posted a season-best T3 finish at the Cutter Creek Intercollegiate (66-74-70—210), where he matched his collegiate low score in the opening round and helped his team to first-place finish. As a freshman in 2024, Johansson was named the CAA rookie of the year and participated in the NCAA Chapel Hill regional.
Killingstad already stands 13th in CU men's golf history with a 73.02 career stroke average. The sophomore from Blommenholm, Norway has played par, or better, golf 24 times in 61 career rounds with five career top-10 finishes. The 2025 CAA rookie of the year has also earned CAA Commissioner's Honor Roll distinction in each of his four semesters.
In addition to compiling a 3.85 GPA as a double major in economics and finance, Killingstad posted four top-20 finishes during his sophomore season, including two top-10s while playing all 10 events. He compiled a 72.59 scoring average, which stands as the fifth-best ever by a Campbell sophomore, and played par, or better, golf 13 times in 29 rounds.
Killingstad turned in his best collegiate performance – a runner-up finish – at the Palmetto Intercollegiate (70-64-79—203, -7), where he shot a collegiate low 6-under 64 in the second round and helped the Camels earn the CAA title.