In November 2009, Golz earned
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin all-conference second team recognition in soccer for
Wheaton College after helping the team earn an opening round bye and home field for the 2009
NCAA Division III men's soccer tournament. Golz was a 2010 first team College Division men's soccer
Academic All-America selection. Golz was a 2011 second team College Division baseball Academic All-America honoree. Golz was a 2011 first team soccer Division III Academic All-America selection and earned Division III
Soccer Academic All-America Team Member of the Year recognition. In 2012, Golz was a first team baseball Division III Academic All-America honoree and earned Division III
Baseball Academic All-America Team Member of the Year recognition. Golz was the first male scholar-athlete that was recognized with the Academic All-America of the Year award for two different sports in the same academic year. He was recognized as the 2012
Academic All-America Team Member of the Year (all-sports). The only other previous two-sport Academic All-America of the Year award-winner had been Cynthia Capp of
West Virginia Wesleyan who had been recognized in volleyball (1990) and softball (1991). The day after Golz was named Division III Academic All-America Team Member of the Year, baseball player Bryan Lippincott won the same award for Division II, giving baseball two Academic All-America Team Member of the Year overall winners in the same year. In college, Golz held a 3.98 G.P.A. as a
chemistry major, earning an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. In soccer, he was a three-time All-CCIW honoree with career totals of 29 goals and 14 assists. Golz was a two-time All-CCIW honoree in baseball, and his .356 career batting average was fifth on Wheaton's all-time list. During his senior season, he posted a team high 45 runs scored and team high .404 batting average. As a lefthanded senior pitcher, Golz' single-season 8–2 record matched the school single-season record for victories. He started ten games, earning eight
complete games and three shutouts in 85-2/3 innings pitched. ==References==