BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Auburn's trio of Trace Crowe, Jovan Rebula and Jacob Solomon were selected to the 2018-19 All-SEC teams, the Southeastern Conference office announced Thursday.
They are the 11th triad of Tigers to earn all-conference honors in program history, including the third under head coach Nick Clinard.
Rebula earned first-team honors, while Crowe and Solomon were tabbed second-team honorees.
Rebula leads Auburn in scoring average at 70.79 strokes per round heading into the NCAA Championship. His scoring mark currently stands as the fourth lowest in single-season program history.
The junior earned automatic recognition on the first team by becoming the fifth Tiger to be the individual medalist at the 2019 SEC Championship.
Rebula has carded 15 below-par rounds, including 13 in the 60s, and finished inside the top 10 five times this season.
Crowe, also a second-team selection in 2017, boasts a 71.61 stroke average per round. He also tallied 14 rounds below par with 11 of those in the 60s.
The senior has six top-10 finishes in 2018-19 and was Auburn's top finisher at the Amer Ari Invitational, Valspar Collegiate and NCAA Louisville Regional.
Solomon is the only Tiger to compete in all 13 tournaments this campaign and touts a 71.76 round average. He has 13 rounds below par, including 10 in the 60s.
The senior, who was a SEC All-Freshman Team honoree in 2016, has eight top-20 finishes on the season with four in the top 10. He was Auburn's top finisher at the Southern Highlands Collegiate.
Graysen Huff was also awarded on the SEC Community Service Team after his involvement with numerous projects around the Auburn area, including the Jason Dufner Foundation, neighborhood cleanup days and Operation Christmas Child, among others.
Huff holds a stroke average of 72.09 and has 19 rounds of at or below par.
The Tigers continue their quest for a national title when they travel to Fayetteville, Ark. for the NCAA Championship, May 24-29, at The Blessings Golf Club.
FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC
Jovan Rebula, Auburn (SEC Championship Medalist)
Chandler Phillips, Texas A&M
Will Gordon, Vanderbilt
Trent Phillips, Georgia
John Augenstein, Vanderbilt
Patrick Martin, Vanderbilt
Scott Stevens, South Carolina
Spencer Ralston, Georgia
SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC
Will Miles, South Carolina
Luis Gagne, LSU
Hunter Wolcott, Tennessee
Philip Barbaree, LSU
Davis Thompson, Georgia
Trace Crowe, Auburn
Jacob Solomon, Auburn
Lukas Euler, Kentucky
COACH OF THE YEAR
Scott Limbaugh, Vanderbilt
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Will Gordon, Vanderbilt
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Trent Phillips, Georgia
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Mason Overstreet, Arkansas
ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
Julian Perico, Arkansas
Trent Phillips, Georgia
Cullan Brown, Kentucky
Sam Bennett, Texas A&M
Jackson Suber, Ole Miss
COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM
Alex Green, Alabama
Landon Ernst, Arkansas
Graysen Huff, Auburn
Manny Girona, Florida
Davis Thompson, Georgia
Jacob Cook, Kentucky
Nathan Jeansonne, LSU
Beau Briggs, Ole Miss
Griffin Agent, Mississippi State
Tommy Boone, Missouri
Jack Parrott, South Carolina
Brayden Garrison, Tennessee
Brandon Smith, Texas A&M
Will Gordon, Vanderbilt