The SEC Championship began in Birmingham, Alabama, on Wednesday, where the Rebels sat in fifth place after day one with a score of 292 (+4).
“Today was a solid start for our team,” head coach Kory Henkes said. “We did a lot of things really well in the windy conditions. The team also did a great job of managing our mistakes and they battled hard all day long.”
The team maintained their position on the leaderboard after the second round of play, with a two-day team score of 590 (+14).
After an impressive third round, logging a 286 (-2), Ole Miss was able to secure a spot in the SEC Championship quarterfinals as the No.