Davis and Cantonis receive SEC postseason honors for Auburn women’s golf

Anna Davis, Women's Golf at Auburn University
Anna Davis, Women's Golf at Auburn University
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Auburn junior Anna Davis and freshman Charlotte Cantonis received Southeastern Conference postseason honors, the conference announced on May 1. Davis was named to the second team All-SEC, while Cantonis earned a spot on the SEC All-Freshman team.

These recognitions highlight the achievements of both athletes during the current season. Davis, from Spring Valley, California, has now been selected as an All-SEC honoree three times in her career and was previously named to the SEC All-Freshman team in 2024. This season, she won two events: the Tar Heel Invitational with a score of 203 (-7) and The Nanea Invitational with a score of 209 (-10). She holds a scoring average of 71.03 over 29 rounds this year and was recognized as SEC Player of the Week on October 28.

Davis’s previous accolades include being part of the All-SEC second team in 2024 and earning first-team honors last season. Her consistent performance continues to be acknowledged by conference officials.

Cantonis made an impact in her first year at Auburn by posting a scoring average of 71.66 across 29 rounds. She achieved five top-five finishes this season, including tying for fifth place at The Nanea Invitational (211, -8) and finishing sixth at the SEC Championship (205, -5). The freshman also recorded a season-low round of 65 twice—once during The Nanea Invitational’s opening round (-8) and again in Moon Golf Invitational’s second round (-7).

Auburn continues its tradition with an athlete named to the All-Freshman team each year for four consecutive seasons.



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