Hall of Fame
Justin Hueber could be considered the top performer in Indianapolis men’s golf history, as his name can still be found atop numerous records a decade after graduating. He owns the UIndy record for lowest career scoring average (72.61), lowest single-season average (71.14), lowest single-round score relative to par (-7) and most career individual wins (11). The two-time GLVC Player of the Year showed promise early in his career, garnering All-GLVC, Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) All-Great Lakes Region and All-America Honorable Mention accolades as a freshman before going on to earn All-America Second Team honors as a junior and an All-America First Team nod his final campaign. The Ft. Wayne, Indiana, native saved some of his best moments for the postseason where he racked up four consecutive top-10 showings at the NCAA regional, including two third-place finishes and a runner-up performance. He also led the Greyhounds to a NCAA regional title in 2008 and back-to-back top-10 showings at the NCAA DII Championships. He was part of two record-breaking performances at the GLVC Championships. Winning the Conference individual medal as both a junior and a senior, Hueber led the Hounds to a league-record 23-stroke win at the 2008 postseason event, one year before setting the individual margin-of-victory record (seven strokes) and helping UIndy break the GLVC Championships record for lowest 54-hole team score (864). More importantly, Hueber also excelled in the classroom. The two-time Academic All-GLVC honoree was named an All-America Scholar by the GCAA as a senior while being voted the 2009 GLVC Men’s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Since graduating in 2009, Hueber has gone on to find success as a professional golfer. He is currently competing on the Web.com Tour and has a pair of PGA Tour Latinamérica wins to his credit.