Mississippi State Achieves Record-Breaking Round at NCAA Tournament
Mississippi State made history in the second round of the NCAA Winston-Salem Regional, scoring a 12-under 272, the program's best NCAA Tournament round ever. Currently, the Bulldogs are in fourth place with a total of 18-under 550. Garrett Endicott shined with a career-best 7-under 64, marking his 81st round of par or better—setting a new program record. Dain Richie also performed well, finishing with a 3-under 68, while Jackson Skinner contributed a 2-under 69 to help the team's standing. Round three tee times remain to be announced.
By the Numbers- Mississippi State scored 12-under 272 in round two, the lowest in program history.
- Garrett Endicott hit 7-under 64, marking his 81st par-or-better round, breaking the previous program record.
- Mississippi State is currently fourth, trailing leader Virginia by nine strokes.
- Endicott is in fourth place individually, with Dain Richie tied for sixth.
As the Bulldogs prepare for round three, they will aim to maintain momentum and possibly secure a higher placement to advance in the NCAA tournament. With standout performances, they could pose a serious challenge to their competitors.
Bottom LineThe historic performance by Mississippi State sets a new benchmark for the program, showcasing the potential for future success in NCAA tournaments. Continued strong play from their top golfers could lead to significant achievements in the final rounds.
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