
Ducks Collect Trio of Big Ten Honors
05/06/26 | Men's Golf
EUGENE, Ore. — Three Oregon men's golfers were recognized Wednesday when the Big Ten announced its postseason awards.Â
Senior Aiden Krafft earned All-Big Ten second-team honors, Sebastian Desoisa was named to the All-Big Ten freshman team, and sophomore Ramil Saelim received the program's Big Ten Sportsmanship Award.Â
Krafft secured his second career All-Big Ten second-team selection, becoming the 17th golfer in program history to earn multiple all-conference honors and the first Duck to do so in the Big Ten era.Â
Krafft adds 2026 All-Big Ten second-team honors to a list of career accomplishments that includes Pac-12 All-Freshman honorable mention, medalist honors at the 2024 Sahalee Players Championship, 2024-25 All-Big Ten second-team recognition and medalist honors at The Prestige in 2026.Â
Krafft has led the Ducks with a 71.11 scoring average, recording 15 rounds at par or better and five top-20 finishes.Â
Desoisa earned All-Big Ten freshman team honors in his debut season, competing in every tournament to date. He claimed medalist honors at the Cal Poly Invitational with a career-best 17-under-par 199, tied for the fifth-lowest tournament score in program history, highlighted by an opening-round 8-under 64, also tied for the fifth-lowest round to par. The freshman has added five eagles and two top-20 finishes on the year and ranks third on the squad with a 72.27 scoring average.
Ramil Saelim earned his second Big Ten sportsmanship award. The honor is presented to student-athletes who distinguish themselves through sportsmanship and ethical behavior while also maintaining good academic standing and demonstrating strong citizenship beyond competition.Â
During his freshman season in 2024-25, Saelim emerged as a standout, earning All-Big Ten freshman team honors while posting a 72.60 scoring average and receiving Big Ten sportsmanship recognition. The Phitsanulok, Thailand, native has continued as a steady contributor this season and a regular in Oregon's lineup, posting a 72.00 scoring average with two top-10 finishes and 11 rounds of par or better.Â
Oregon will find out its NCAA Regional destination Wednesday during the NCAA Men's Golf Selection Show, which begins at 11 a.m. PT on Golf Channel.Â






