Ole Miss Men’s golf is ranked No. 1 among NCAA Division I teams in the country, according to the most recent poll from SCOREBOARD. The Ole Miss women’s team is ranked No. 19.
Junior Michael La Sasso and the men’s team have six tournaments left in the regular season, while senior Caitlyn Macnab and the women’s team have five.
Men’s
The men’s team will tee off competition in Statesboro, Ga., in the Thomas Sharkey Individual. This event is scheduled for Feb. 1-2.
The following week, the Rebels will head to Puerto Rico to compete in the Puerto Rico Classic. They will face SEC foes LSU, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Oklahoma.
To kick off March, Ole Miss has the Cabo Collegiate in Los Cabos, Mexico, on the schedule for March 2-4. This event will feature mostly Power Four opponents.
For their final tournament in March, the Rebels will compete March 17-18 in Pauma Valley, Calif.
Vanderbilt will host the Rebels in Franklin, Tenn., for the Mason Rudolph Championship on April 4-6.
Ole Miss will travel to West Point, Miss., to wrap up the regular season. Mississippi State will host the Rebels as part of the Mossy Oak Invitational April 14-15.
The 2025 SEC Championship will take place in St. Simons Island, Ga., on April 23-27.
Finally, the NCAA Championship will be held at Omni Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, Calif., from May 12-28.
Women’s
To open the spring semester, the women’s team will compete in the Puerto Rico Classic in Rio Grande with Purdue hosting the tournament. Along with the Boilermakers and Rebels, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Auburn, Minnesota, LSU and several other schools will compete in this tournament Feb. 2-4.
Two weeks after the Puerto Rico Classic, Louisville will host the Moon Golf Invitational in Melbourne, Fla., Feb. 16-18. Some of the SEC’s biggest schools will compete, including Tennessee, Texas A&M, Alabama and LSU.
Staying in Florida, the Rebels will participate in the Gators Invitational in Gainesville, Fla., March 7-9.
For the penultimate regular season tournament, Ole Miss will travel to Aiken, S.C., to compete in Old Barnwell Derby Match Play. South Carolina will host the tournament March 16-17.
To end the regular season, the Rebels will stay in South Carolina and take on Clemson in its invitational March 28-30.
The SEC Women’s Golf Championship will be held in Belleair, Fla., April 14-16.
Finally, the NCAA Championships at Omni Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, Calif., will be May 5-21.