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Clemson Women's Program Moving Up Polls

Clemson Women's Program Moving Up Polls

Clemson, S.C.—Both the Clemson men’s and women’s golf teams continued to show improvement in national rankings released by Golfweek and Golfstat on Wednesday. The Tiger men are ranked 16th in both Golfweek and Golfstat, up from No. 20 and 22 respectively the previous week, while the Clemson women are now 34th in Golfweek and 39th by Golfstat.

Just three weeks ago the Clemson women were ranked 50th and 52nd, respectively, but Kelley Hester’s Tigers won their first event in program history at the UCF Challenge in Orlando, then had a sixth-place finish out of 17 strong teams at the Allstate Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

The Clemson men are on a two tournament winning streak and have three wins overall this academic year. Larry Penley’s Tigers won the Ka’anapali Classic in Hawaii to end the fall season with a 26-under-par score of 826, then won the Puerto Rico Classic Feb. 20th with a 19-under-par score.   This is just the third time in 13 years Clemson has won consecutive tournaments.

Clemson has never won three consecutive tournaments in the same year, but will have that opportunity next week when the Tigers play in the Palmetto Intercollegiate March 6-7 in Aiken, S.C..

Three Clemson golfers are ranked among the top 100 Division I players in the nation by Golfweek and Golfstat.   Freshman Doc Redman, who leads the Clemson team in stroke average with a 70.22 figure, is ranked 16th in the nation by Golfweek and 34th by Golfstat.   Sophomore Bryson Nimmer, who has a 70.67 stroke average, is 32nd by Golfweek and 41st by Golfstat.   Senior Carson Young is 91st by Golfstat and 97th by Golfweek.

Alice Hewson has the top national ranking among the Clemson women. The sophomore is 17th nationally by Golfweek and 20th by Golfstat.   Hewson and the Clemson women will next see action March 11-12 at the Sun Trust Gator Invitational in Gainesville, Fla.

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