
Three Aggies Earn SEC Honors
May 16, 2019 | Men's Golf
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Fresh off of their Regional victory in Pullman, Washington, three members of the Texas A&M men's golf team have earned SEC postseason honors as the league office announced its All-Conference teams Thursday morning. Senior Chandler Phillips was named First Team All-SEC for the third straight season, while newcomer Sam Bennett earned a spot on the SEC All-Freshman Team and junior Brandon Smith was named to the SEC Community Service Team. The trio recently finished in the top 12 at Regionals to help the Aggies make it back-to-back Regional titles.
Phillips was recently named a semifinalist for the Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year award, and holds the Texas A&M program records for career tournament wins (7), lowest single round score (63), lowest 54-hole score (-19) and season stroke average (70.85). Earlier in the year, he became the first American to be selected to participate in the Palmer Cup three times. In his career Phillips has accumulated 16 top-5 and 27 top-10 tournament finishes, most recently tying for seventh at the NCAA Pullman Regional.
In his final season, the Huntsville,Texas, native won the Arizona Intercollegiate, shooting a program best 19-under to start the spring season, while also adding a third-place finish at the Valspar Collegiate Invitational later in the year. Phillips tied for sixth in stroke play at SEC Championships to help the Aggies tie for third and advance to quarterfinal match play. He was the only Aggie to earn two wins in match play at the SEC Championships as A&M advanced to the semifinals for the third time in four seasons.
Bennett has competed in 10 of the 11 events this season, earning a top-20 finish in stroke play at the SEC Championships and a top-12 finish at NCAA Regionals. He made his collegiate debut at the Shoal Creek Invitational in the fall, tying for fourth out of an 88-player field as he shot 4-under in his first collegiate tournament. Bennett was A&M's second highest finisher at the Arizona Intercollegiate, shooting 5-under to tie for 16th in his first spring tournament. After an impressive showing in stroke play at SEC Championships, the Madisonville, Texas, native earned his first match play win against Arkansas on the final hole in the semifinals. He is second on the team with a 71.67 stroke average and finished six tournaments at par or lower.
Smith has been a contributor for the Aggies on and off the course this season. In the recent NCAA Regional, Smith matched a career single round low in round two, eventually finishing tied for 12th to help the Aggies advance to their 32nd NCAA Championships as a team. Away from the course, Smith has served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, while also participating in a number of different events and organizations in the community. The Frisco, Texas native took part in The Big Event, the largest student community service project in the country, the Aggies Read program that encourages reading in local elementary schools, and Aggies Can, a canned food drive for the homeless. Smith has also worked with Special Olympics and Habitat for Humanity.
A&M will return to action on Friday, May 24 when they travel to Fayetteville, Arkansas for NCAA Championships 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
Phillips was recently named a semifinalist for the Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year award, and holds the Texas A&M program records for career tournament wins (7), lowest single round score (63), lowest 54-hole score (-19) and season stroke average (70.85). Earlier in the year, he became the first American to be selected to participate in the Palmer Cup three times. In his career Phillips has accumulated 16 top-5 and 27 top-10 tournament finishes, most recently tying for seventh at the NCAA Pullman Regional.
In his final season, the Huntsville,Texas, native won the Arizona Intercollegiate, shooting a program best 19-under to start the spring season, while also adding a third-place finish at the Valspar Collegiate Invitational later in the year. Phillips tied for sixth in stroke play at SEC Championships to help the Aggies tie for third and advance to quarterfinal match play. He was the only Aggie to earn two wins in match play at the SEC Championships as A&M advanced to the semifinals for the third time in four seasons.
Bennett has competed in 10 of the 11 events this season, earning a top-20 finish in stroke play at the SEC Championships and a top-12 finish at NCAA Regionals. He made his collegiate debut at the Shoal Creek Invitational in the fall, tying for fourth out of an 88-player field as he shot 4-under in his first collegiate tournament. Bennett was A&M's second highest finisher at the Arizona Intercollegiate, shooting 5-under to tie for 16th in his first spring tournament. After an impressive showing in stroke play at SEC Championships, the Madisonville, Texas, native earned his first match play win against Arkansas on the final hole in the semifinals. He is second on the team with a 71.67 stroke average and finished six tournaments at par or lower.
Smith has been a contributor for the Aggies on and off the course this season. In the recent NCAA Regional, Smith matched a career single round low in round two, eventually finishing tied for 12th to help the Aggies advance to their 32nd NCAA Championships as a team. Away from the course, Smith has served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, while also participating in a number of different events and organizations in the community. The Frisco, Texas native took part in The Big Event, the largest student community service project in the country, the Aggies Read program that encourages reading in local elementary schools, and Aggies Can, a canned food drive for the homeless. Smith has also worked with Special Olympics and Habitat for Humanity.
A&M will return to action on Friday, May 24 when they travel to Fayetteville, Arkansas for NCAA Championships 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
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