Dylan Oyama, a San Diego State men's golfer, has been named to the prestigious 2026 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District team for the second consecutive year. This recognition honors student-athletes who excel in both their sport and academics. Oyama has demonstrated outstanding performance on the course and maintains an impressive 3.54 cumulative GPA while majoring in business administration. He played in seven tournaments this season, contributing to SDSU's notable finishes, including a third place in the Mountain West Championship.

By the Numbers
  • 3.54 cumulative GPA in business administration.
  • Averaged 75.05 strokes per round across seven tournaments.
Yes, But

Despite his academic and athletic success, Oyama’s performance in the NCAA Marana Regional did not lead to a further advancement, showcasing the competitive nature of collegiate sports.

State of Play
  • San Diego State transitions to the Pac-12 on July 1, indicating a shift in competition level.
  • Oyama's recognition enhances the visibility of excellence among SDSU athletes in both academics and sports.
What's Next

Looking forward, Oyama will continue to compete at a higher level in the Pac-12 while aiming to maintain his academic performance, potentially seeking further accolades in his collegiate career.

Bottom Line

Dylan Oyama exemplifies the model of a successful student-athlete, balancing competitive performance in golf with academic achievement, setting a standard for peers as SDSU enters a new chapter in a stronger athletic conference.