STARKVILLE – Golfstat, the leading ranking system in collegiate golf, announced their top 25 rankings on Tuesday. For the fourth consecutive week, Mississippi State is ranked seventh in the country.
Golfstat uses Relative Rankings to calculate their rankings each week. Relative Rankings compare each team, one-on-one, against every other team in the country. A percentage value is applied to every one of those decisions. MSU clocks in with a 264/270 comparative record against the field for a 91.20% relative percentage. State holds a 13/16 comparative record against the current top 25.
Mississippi State is one of six schools currently ranked inside the top 25 with three or more tournament wins this season. The Bulldogs went back-to-back in the Mason Rudolph Championship and Blessings Collegiate Invitational. Most recently, State captured the team title at The Show in Las Vegas to end their February schedule.
Looking around the Southeastern Conference, the Bulldogs are joined by fellow members LSU (3rd) South Carolina (4th), and Texas A&M (9th) in the Top 10.
Heading into this weekend’s 𝐏𝐈𝐍𝐆/𝐀𝐒𝐔 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥…
The Golf Dawgs are ranked 7⃣th!#HailState🐶 pic.twitter.com/jo5bVQtoSk
— Mississippi State Women’s Golf (@HailStateWG) March 22, 2023
Individually, six Bulldogs are ranked in this week’s Golfstat Top-250 Individual Rankings. Julia Lopez Ramirez leads the pack, moving two spots into fifth. Hannah Levi is 71st this week, making the massive leap up from 103rd. Izzy Pellot remains within the top-90, sitting at 82. Abbey Daniel remains at 128th. Surapa Janthamunee comes in at 182nd. Rounding out the individual rankings is Ashley Gilliam at 204.
The Bulldogs will return to the course this weekend on March 4th and 5th for the 51st Annual Vystar Credit Union Gators Invitational from Gainesville, Fla.
GolfStat Rankings || Week of March 20th
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