Trio of Gators Earn SEC Honors

Ricky Castillo highlighted the group as he was named SEC Freshman of the Year.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Three members of the Florida men’s golf team received Southeastern Conference honors, the league office announced Wednesday.

Ricky Castillo headlined the group as he was named the SEC Freshman of the Year, earning a spot on both the All-SEC First Team and All-Freshman Team. Along with Castillo, junior John Axelsen also earned First Team honors, while redshirt sophomore Manny Girona was tabbed to the Community Service Team.

Castillo becomes the ninth player in program history to be selected as the SEC Freshman of the Year, and second under head coach JC Deacon.

In his inaugural collegiate season, Castillo was dominant. Over his 21 rounds played, Castillo posted the lowest single-season scoring average in program history at 70.08. Individually, he finished inside the top 25 at every event with all 21 of his rounds included in the UF’s counting scores.
Castillo opened the spring with back-to-back individual titles, claiming the crown at the Sea Best Invitational and VyStar Gators Invitational by a combined 11 strokes. The Yorba Linda, Calif., native then followed those performances with an impressive 5-under 211 at Southern Highlands Collegiate to tie for sixth. Through his nine rounds of the spring, Castillo shot a collective 26 under with a scoring average of 67.78.
Castillo’s conference honors follow his selection as the Phil Mickelson Outstanding Freshman Award Recipient, Ben Hogan Award Finalist, NCAA Division I PING All-Southeast Region honors and NCAA Division I PING First Team All-American.

In his junior season, Axelsen provided a consistent and reliable presence for the Gators. Through seven events, the junior notched six top-15 finishes, including three top-three performances.
Sixteen of Axelsen’s 21 rounds were either even or under par, with eight in the 60s. He finished five tournaments under par with his best performance coming at the Sea Best Invitational at 5 under to take second. Those numbers put his adjusted scoring average at 70.22 and allowed him to finish the season as the No. 7 collegiate player in Golfstat’s Division I player rankings.

In addition to his end-of-season conference accolades, Axelsen was also named to the 2020 NCAA Division I PING All-America First Team, to the 2020 PING All-Region Team and to the Haskins Award Final Watch List

For the second consecutive year, Girona’s contributions off the course earned him a spot on the SEC Community Team.

This season, Girona was earned the Pete Fox Award, given to the Florida men’s golfer who exemplifies how Florida alumni Pete Fox lived his life – with selflessness, generosity, character and an understanding of the value of every day. Additionally, Girona was heavily involved in the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and also participated in Climb for Cancer, a foundation that works to improve the mental, physical and social well-being of cancer patients, survivors and their caregivers.

Girona competed in three events for the Gators during the 2019-20 season, appearing in the lineup once. Over nine rounds played, the Windermere, Fla., native recorded a scoring average of 76.

FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC
Davis Thompson, Georgia
John Augenstein, Vanderbilt
Trent Phillips, Georgia
John Axelsen, Florida
Ricky Castillo, Florida
Jovan Rebula, Auburn
William Paysse, Texas A&M
Julian Perico, Arkansas
Jamie Wilson, South Carolina

SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC
Reid Davenport, Vanderbilt
Walker Lee, Texas A&M
Sam Bennett, Texas A&M
Rhys Nevin, Tennessee
Spencer Cross, Tennessee
Andrew Kozan, Auburn
William Buhl, Arkansas
Graysen Huff, Auburn

COACH OF THE YEAR
J.T. Higgins, Texas A&M

PLAYER OF THE YEAR
John Augenstein, Vanderbilt

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Ricky Castillo, Florida

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
William Paysse, Texas A&M
Ricky Castillo, Florida
Jimmy Lee, Texas A&M
William Moll, Vanderbilt
Alex Vogelsong, Auburn

COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM
Ben Fuller, Alabama
Wil Gibson, Arkansas
Graysen Huff, Auburn
Manny Girona, Florida
David Sikes, Georgia
Jacob Cook, Kentucky
Drew Gonzales, LSU
Charlie Miller, Ole Miss
Griffin Agent, Mississippi State
Tommy Boone, Missouri
Jack Parrott, South Carolina
Spencer Cross, Tennessee
Reese Ramsey, Texas A&M
Michael Shears, Vanderbilt