GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- After a tremendous season and a 15th SEC title, the Florida Gators are being showered with postseason recognition.

On Monday, the league office announced the conference's All-SEC teams, which were littered with Gators. Junior third baseman Jonathan India was tabbed the 2018 SEC Player of the Year, while pitcher Brady Singer was named the SEC Pitcher of the Year and coach Kevin O'Sullivan was named the SEC Coach of the Year.

Thanks to leading Florida to a 41-15 record and a 20-10 mark in league play, O'Sullivan picked up the Coach of the Year honors for the third time in his career (also in 2010 and 2014).

With all three major awards going to Florida, the Gators became just the second school ever to have the Player of the Year, Pitcher of the Year and Coach of the Year in the same season, joining Georgia's 2008 trio (Gordan Beckham, player; Joshua Fields, pitcher; David Perno, coach).

Those three weren't the only three honored, though.

Senior catcher JJ Schwarz and junior closer Michael Byrne were both named to the All-SEC First Team, along with India and Singer.

Sophomore outfielder Wil Dalton and junior righty Jackson Kowar were both named to the All-SEC Second Team.

All six players have had terrific seasons. India led the league in slugging percentage (.730) and on-base percentage (.506), while ranking third in the league in batting average (.365).

His hitting feats have been nearly matched by Schwarz of late, with Schwarz ranking second on the team with a .325 batting average. He has hit 12 home runs and has 46 RBI, while his 262 career starts are the most in school history.

Byrne already holds the career saves record at Florida, with 31 career saves. He has added 12 saves this year and boasts a 2.06 ERA.

Dalton has provided some additional power to the lineup, with his 27 RBI in conference play the second-most in the SEC. He has knocked out a team-leading 16 home runs (tied with India) and has produced a team-best 50 RBI.

Singer has been the team's ace pitcher at the front of the weekend rotation, though he missed a start last weekend against Mississippi State as a precaution due to a minor hamstring injury. Singer has a league-best 10 wins and a 2.25 ERA, holding opposing hitters to just a .186 batting average on the year.

Kowar isn't far behind as Florida's No. 2 starter, either. He has posted a 9-3 record and has a 3.01 ERA. His six wins in SEC play are tied for the most in the league.

Florida will begin play in the SEC Tournament on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. ET on the SEC Network when it takes on the winner of LSU and Mississippi State in Hoover, Ala.

2018 SEC BASEBALL AWARDS

Player of the Year: Jonathan India, Florida

Pitcher of the Year: Brady Singer, Florida

Freshman of the Year: Heston Kjerstad, Arkansas

Coach of the Year: Kevin O'Sullivan, Florida

Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Keegan McGovern, Georgia

Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Nico Mascia, Tennessee



First-Team All-SEC

C: JJ Schwarz, Florida

1B: Kole Cottam, Kentucky

2B: Carson Shaddy, Arkansas

3B: Jonathan India, Florida

SS: Braden Shewmake, Texas A&M

OF: Jake Mangum, Mississippi State

OF: Ryan Olenek, Ole Miss

OF: Keegan McGovern, Georgia

DH/UT: Luke Heyer, Kentucky

SP: Brady Singer, Florida

SP: Casey Mize, Auburn

RP: Michael Byrne, Florida



Second-Team All-SEC Team

C: Nick Fortes, Ole Miss

1B: Adam Sasser, Georgia

2B: Michael Helman, Texas A&M

3B: Casey Martin, Arkansas

SS: Will Holland, Auburn

OF: Eric Cole, Arkansas

OF: Wil Dalton, Florida

OF: Heston Kjerstad, Arkansas

DH/UT: Michael Curry, Georgia

SP: Blaine Knight, Arkansas

SP: Jackson Kowar, Florida

RP: Parker Caracci, Ole Miss



Freshman All-SEC Team

C: Mason Meadows, Georgia

1B: Tanner Allen, Mississippi State

2B: Anthony Servideo, Ole Miss

3B: Casey Martin, Arkansas

OF: Heston Kjerstad, Arkansas

OF: Daniel Cabrera, LSU

OF: Steven Williams, Auburn

DH/UT: Edouard Julien, Auburn

SP: Ma'Khail Hilliard, LSU

SP: Tanner Burns, Auburn

RP: Cody Greenhill, Auburn



SEC All-Defensive Team

C: Grant Koch, Arkansas

1B: Cole Zabowski, Ole Miss

2B: Luke Jarvis, Auburn

3B: Jonathan India, Florida

SS: Connor Kaiser, Vanderbilt

OF: Zach Watson, LSU

OF: Jake Mangum, Mississippi State

OF: Dominic Fletcher, Arkansas

P: Will Neely, Tennessee