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In a historic achievement, Mississippi State sophomore Avery Weed tied the NCAA record for the lowest round in relation to par by shooting an impressive 11-under 61 at The Ally tournament. This marks her personal best and the lowest score in Mississippi State history, featuring 10 pars, five birdies, and three eagles. While Weed leads the tournament, her team trails Vanderbilt by just one shot, setting the stage for an exciting competition ahead. Weed’s accomplishment not only elevates her profile but also shines a light on the Mississippi State women’s golf program.
Starkville, Mississippi – Mississippi State sophomore Avery Weed made headlines on May 5, 2025, by tying the NCAA record for the lowest round in relation to par, shooting an impressive 11-under 61 during the opening round of the Bulldogs’ home tournament, The Ally, at Old Waverly Golf Club. This extraordinary performance has placed her in elite company, making her the seventh female golfer in NCAA history to card a round of 61 or better.
Weed’s historic round featured 10 pars, five birdies, and three eagles, showcasing a remarkable ability to score on the course. Throughout her round, she played the four par-5 holes at Old Waverly in 7 under par, demonstrating her skill in capitalizing on scoring opportunities.
The impressive feat of 61 marks a new personal best for Weed, as well as the lowest recorded score in Mississippi State history, surpassing the previous record by two shots. Her performance not only highlights her talent but also sets a new standard for future competitors at the university. Weed’s astounding round granted her a significant seven-shot lead heading into the second round of The Ally Tournament.
In the midst of individual success, the Mississippi State women’s golf team is currently engaged in a competitive battle for the team title, trailing leading team Vanderbilt by just one stroke. As the competition continues, all eyes will be on both Weed and her teammates as they push for victory.
Context of the NCAA Record
Avery Weed’s round of 61 ties a significant milestone in collegiate golf history. She shares this achievement with a small group of female golfers, which includes Lauren Olivares Leon from North Carolina State, who previously became the first woman ever to shoot a 60—a round that included 13 birdies and two bogeys. Earlier this year, Michigan’s Monet Chun also impressed with a 10-under 61.
On the men’s side of collegiate golf, rounds of 60 have been recorded by 19 golfers, with the most recent occurring earlier this fall. These statistics reflect the high level of competition and the evolving nature of NCAA golf as players continue to push the boundaries of what is possible on the course.
Mississippi State Women’s Golf Program
The Mississippi State women’s golf program is participating in the NCAA Gold Canyon Regional for the fifth consecutive season, reflecting a consistent level of competitiveness. The tournament, which started on May 5, presents an opportunity for the team to demonstrate their skills and resilience in a highly competitive field.
Avery Weed’s performance not only elevates her personal profile but also enhances the visibility of Mississippi State’s women’s golf program. As the team continues its participation in the tournament, they hope to build on the momentum generated by Weed’s historic round, further inspiring both current players and future recruits.
As the competition unfolds, the anticipation surrounding the outcome continues to grow, marking an exciting time for Mississippi State women’s golf and its supporters. Avery Weed’s remarkable achievement adds another layer of excitement to this era in collegiate athletics.
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- Hail State: Pellot Leads Dawgs in Opening Round of Gold Canyon Regional
- Google Search: Avery Weed NCAA record
- BVM Sports: No. 20 Women’s Golf Set to Tee Off at Gold Canyon Regional
- Wikipedia: NCAA Women’s Golf Championship
- Golfweek: Mississippi State’s Avery Weed Ties NCAA Scoring Record
- Encyclopedia Britannica: College Golf
- Hail State: Mississippi State Punches Ticket to Seventh Straight NCAA Tournament
- Google News: Mississippi State Women’s Golf
