May 27, 2018
STILLWATER, Okla. - The Auburn men's golf team had four representatives named PING All-Southeast Region, the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) announced.
The Tigers had a golfer from each class earn recognition in senior Ben Schlottman, junior Trace Crowe, sophomore Jovan Rebula and freshman Brandon Mancheno. Auburn's four honorees tied Vanderbilt for the most in the region.
Schlottman, an all-region choice in 2015, has the second-lowest scoring average with 70.86 strokes per round. He has produced 12 rounds below par, including seven in the 60s.
The Advance, N.C. native has five top-10 finishes this season, including a season-best second at the Tiger Invitational when he shot 10-under in three circuits.
Crowe earns all-region laurels for the second consecutive season. He has a 70.97 stroke average per round with 16 rounds below par, including a team-best 14 rounds in the 60s.
The Bluffton, S.C. native has five top-10 finishes, which includes medalist honors at the Gary Koch Invitational, during the 2017-18 campaign.
Rebula, an All-SEC selection this season, has a stroke average of 71.17 per 18 holes. He has a team-high 18 rounds under par with nine below the 70 mark.
The George, South Africa native has four top-10 finishes, including a season-best fourth at the All-American when he turned in an 11-under performance in 54 holes.
Mancheno earned SEC Freshman of the Year honors in his first season with the Tigers. He has the lowest stroke average of the team at 70.64 per round and 17 rounds below par.
The Jacksonville, Fla. native has paced Auburn in a team-high five tournaments and has the most top-10 finishes on the squad with six.