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    UM remembers 26 lives in annual memorial ceremony

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    Hickerson selected as SOJNM dean, pending IHL approval

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    A town of many colors: Oxford Pride

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    Ole Miss defeats Mississippi State in Governor’s Cup

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    Rebels overcome early deficit to take Game 1 on the road against the Gamecocks

    Luke Altmyer helps secure a victory for the Red team in the Grove Bowl

    Luke Altmyer helps secure a victory for the Red team in the Grove Bowl

    Men’s Golf finishes 12th in the SEC Championship

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Reigning national champions Ole Miss Women’s Golf opens up fall campaign

Owen PustellbyOwen Pustell
September 17, 2021
2 min read

The three day ANNIKA Intercollegiate Women’s Golf Tournament wrapped up Wednesday night, with the defending national champion Rebels finishing in ninth out of twelve teams. The Rebels shot a combined team score of +7, with their best score coming on the final day (-2). The high-powered tournament featured representatives from all the Power 5 conferences, and 11 of the top 30 programs according to the GolfChannel.com preseason rankings. Despite an  average team performance, senior Julia Johnson finished with the best overall score, shooting an impressive -12 on the week. Johnson finished day one in second place, which would prove to be her lowest ranking of the competition as she shot her way into first on Tuesday and held her lead through Wednesday to secure the win. South Carolina came in as the unofficial sixth seed but took home the team win after posting a total score of -14.

Ole Miss Women’s Golf in SEC Champions vs MSU at the Greystone Golf and Country Club- Legacy Course in Hoover, AL, on Monday, April 19, 2021. Photo courtesy: Petre Thomas/Ole Miss Athletics.

Ole Miss Scores:

1. Julia Johnson 67-67-70–204 (-12)

T25. Smilla Sonderby 74-72-73–219 (+3)

T44. Ellen Hume 71-76-78–225 (+9)

T47. Andrea Lignell 78-80-68–226 (+10)

60. McKinley Cunningham 81-81-75–237 (+21

 

Tournament Leaderboard:

  1. South Carolina 278-288-284–850 (-14)
  2. Duke 285-288-284–857 (-7)
  3. Wake Forest 286-286-287–859 (-5)
  4. Alabama 291-284-288–863 (-1)
  5. Texas 291-291-282–864 (E)
  6. Arizona 292-291-283–866 (+2)
  7. USC 287-297-283–867 (+3)
  8. Arizona State 287-300-282–869 (+5)
  9. Ole Miss 290-295-286–871 (+7)
  10. UCLA 287-298-297–882 (+18)
  11. LSU 297-293-295–885 (+21)
  12. Minnesota 305-297-301–903 (+39)

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Owen PustellbyOwen Pustell
September 17, 2021
2 min read

The three day ANNIKA Intercollegiate Women’s Golf Tournament wrapped up Wednesday night, with the defending national champion Rebels finishing in ninth out of twelve teams. The Rebels shot a combined team score of +7, with their best score coming on the final day (-2). The high-powered tournament featured representatives from all the Power 5 conferences, and 11 of the top 30 programs according to the GolfChannel.com preseason rankings. Despite an  average team performance, senior Julia Johnson finished with the best overall score, shooting an impressive -12 on the week. Johnson finished day one in second place, which would prove to be her lowest ranking of the competition as she shot her way into first on Tuesday and held her lead through Wednesday to secure the win. South Carolina came in as the unofficial sixth seed but took home the team win after posting a total score of -14.

Ole Miss Women’s Golf in SEC Champions vs MSU at the Greystone Golf and Country Club- Legacy Course in Hoover, AL, on Monday, April 19, 2021. Photo courtesy: Petre Thomas/Ole Miss Athletics.

Ole Miss Scores:

1. Julia Johnson 67-67-70–204 (-12)

T25. Smilla Sonderby 74-72-73–219 (+3)

T44. Ellen Hume 71-76-78–225 (+9)

T47. Andrea Lignell 78-80-68–226 (+10)

60. McKinley Cunningham 81-81-75–237 (+21

 

Tournament Leaderboard:

  1. South Carolina 278-288-284–850 (-14)
  2. Duke 285-288-284–857 (-7)
  3. Wake Forest 286-286-287–859 (-5)
  4. Alabama 291-284-288–863 (-1)
  5. Texas 291-291-282–864 (E)
  6. Arizona 292-291-283–866 (+2)
  7. USC 287-297-283–867 (+3)
  8. Arizona State 287-300-282–869 (+5)
  9. Ole Miss 290-295-286–871 (+7)
  10. UCLA 287-298-297–882 (+18)
  11. LSU 297-293-295–885 (+21)
  12. Minnesota 305-297-301–903 (+39)

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