Ten Tigers receive USTFCCCA All-America Honors

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AUBURN, Ala.—Auburn had 10 athletes earn outdoor All-America honors, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced Monday.
 
Favour Ashe, Sanaa Barnes and Madi Malone each received first team distinctions, while senior Dontavious Hill earned second team honors. Throwers Kyle Brown, Erik Ebel, Maura Huwalt and Kyle Moison received honorable mention All-America honors.
 
Student-athletes earned first team All-America status by finishing among the top eight of their events – including as a member of a relay – at the 2023 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships this past weekend in Austin, Texas. Second team All-America honors went to those student-athletes who finished between ninth and 16th place. Honorable mention went to those student-athletes who finished 17th through 24th in their respective events at Mike A. Myers Stadium.

Auburn All-Americans—Men
Favour Ashe, First Team (100m)
Kyle Brown, Honorable Mention (hammer throw)
Erik Ebel, Honorable Mention (hammer throw)
Dontavious Hill, second team (high jump)
Kyle Moison, Honorable Mention (hammer throw)
John Murray, Honorable Mention (decathlon)
Moitalel Mpoke, Honorable Mention (400m hurdles)
 
Auburn All-Americans—Women
Sanaa Barnes, First Team (high jump)
Maura Huwalt, Honorable Mention (hammer throw)
Madi Malone, First Team (hammer throw)