Women’s Golf Remains 11th in the South Region in NCAA’s Second Weekly Rankings

Women’s Golf Remains 11th in the South Region in NCAA’s Second Weekly Rankings

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – With its berth in next month's NCAA South Region Tournament already secured after winning its first-ever SAC Championship earlier this week, the Anderson women's golf team is still ranked 11th in the South Region in the NCAA's second weekly Division II South Region rankings, as released late Thursday afternoon.

Joining the Trojans in the weekly rankings from the South Atlantic Conference for the second time in as many weeks are Wingate (13th) and Carson-Newman (No. 14).

Anderson is currently ranked No. 22 in Division II, and owns an adjusted scoring average of 76.13, while the Eagles are also nationally ranked at No. 24 with an adjusted scoring average of 76.71. The Bulldogs are No. 25 in the Golfstat rankings and have an adjusted scoring average of 77.34.

The regional rankings are scheduled to be released weekly on Thursdays through April 17, with the NCAA D-II Tournament selections scheduled to be unveiled on Monday, April 29.

NCAA Regional advisory committees will recommend regional selections to the Division II Women's Golf Committee, with 12 teams and six individuals, not on those teams, competing in each of the four regions (Central, East, South and West) in the NCAA Division II Tournament. The 54-hole South Region Championship will be hosted by Lee University at the Cleveland (Tenn.) Country Club, May 6-8.

The NCAA Division II National Championships are slated for May 13-18 at the PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.