COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Following an outstanding regular season, Texas A&M senior golfer Drew Evans was honored Tuesday when he was named Second Team All-SEC by the league’s coaches.
The Dallas native leads the Aggies with a 72.74 scoring average in nine tournaments this season, including eight as a member of the Aggie line-up where 21 of his 24 rounds (88%) have counted toward the team score. Evans has notched five top-ten finishes on the year, including the team’s only individual win when he finished atop the leaderboard at the Individual Championship of the Kikkor Golf Husky Invitational with a five-under par 208.
Most recently, Evans was the highest-finishing Aggie at the SEC Championship by ending the tournament at 212, two-over par. His run at the championship was highlighted by a second-round 67 as well as a hole-in-one on No. 17 during the event’s final round.
Additionally this season, Evans has placed in the top 10 individually at the SeaBest Invitational (5th, +4), John Burns Intercollegiate (8th, +3) and Don Puckette National Invitational Tournament (9th, -4) while carding the Aggies’ lowest final round a team-best five times, including each of the previous three tournaments.
Jay Seawell of Alabama was named SEC’s Coach of Year and after the Crimson Tide captured the SEC Championship. Meanwhile, Alabama’s Cory Whitsett earned Golfer of the Year accolades while Taylor Moore of Arkansas and Matt NeSmith of South Carolina were co-honored as Freshman of the Year.
Scholar-Athlete of the Year recognition was shared between Austin Cook (Arkansas), Hunter Kraus (Missouri) and Whitsett (Alabama).
All-SEC honors were chosen by the league’s head coaches. Ties were not broken.
2013 SEC MEN’S GOLF AWARDS
First Team All-SEC
Sebastian Cappelen, Arkansas
(SEC Championship Medalist)
Bobby Wyatt, Alabama
Justin Thomas, Alabama
Cory Whitsett, Alabama
Jace Long, Missouri
Tyler McCumber, Florida
Chad Ramey, Mississippi State
Oliver Goss, Tennessee
T.J. Mitchell, Mitchell
Curtis Thompson, LSU
Second Team All-SEC
Andrew Presley, LSU
Nicholas Reach, Georgia
Dykes Harbin, South Carolina
Axel Boasson, Mississippi State
Trey Millinax, Alabama
Michael Hebert, Auburn
T.J. Vogel, Florida
Drew Evans, Texas A&M
Freshman All-SEC
Taylor Moore, Arkansas
Matt NeSmith, South Carolina
Oliver Goss, Tennessee
Lee McCoy, Georgia
Jake Mondy, Auburn
Coach of the Year
Jay Seawell, Alabama
Golfer of the Year
Cory Whitsett, Alabama
Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Austin Cook, Arkansas
Hunter Kraus, Missouri
Cory Whitsett, Alabama
Freshman of the Year
Taylor Moore, Arkansas
Matt NeSmith, South Carolina