Three Tigers named PING All-Region

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NORMAN, Okla. – The Auburn men's golf team had three representatives named PING All-Southeast Region, the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) announced.

Graysen Huff, Andrew Kozan and Jovan Rebula each earned the annual distinction as the Tigers tied Vanderbilt for the most honorees in the region.

Huff averaged 71.39 strokes per round and was Auburn's top finisher twice during the 2019-20 season. He had three top-10 finishes on the year.

The Eagle, Idaho native touted 11 rounds at or below par, including nine below-par circuits. Huff had six rounds in the 60s.

Kozan boasted a 71.17 stroke average and secured six top-20 finishes out of seven tournaments played.

The West Palm Beach, Fla. native had 10 below-par rounds on the season, including seven in the 60s.

Rebula is the fourth golfer to be named all-region three times under head coach Nick Clinard, joining Niclass Carlsson, Trace Crowe and Michael Johnson. He averaged a team-low 70.19 strokes per round in 2019-20.

The George, South Africa native was the top finisher for the Tigers four times and logged five top-10 finishes in the seven tournaments played. Seventeen of his 21 rounds were at or below par with seven that were in the 60s.