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Auburn junior golfer Blayne Barber has been named a First-Team All-American by the Golf Coaches Association of America.
A second-team All-American for the last two years, Barber becomes the first Tiger Golfer to be named First-Team All-American since 1995 when Iain Steel and Chip Spratlin made the team.
Blayne finished in the top-5 seven times this season and in the top-20 ten times. He led the Tigers in rounds counted (.939), rounds at par or better (21), sub-par rounds (16) and rounds in the 60s (11).
The number 8 ranked player in the country, Blayne's All-American selection makes him only the fourth player to be named first team in the history of the Auburn program.