
Avery Weed Named First Team All-SEC
May 01, 2026 | Women's Golf
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Mississippi State's Avery Weed earned First Team All-SEC honors, the Southeastern Conference announced on Friday.
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Weed, a junior from Ocean Springs, has earned an SEC honor in each of her first three seasons. She was named to the All-Freshman team in her first season and earned second team honors last season. She continues a five-year streak of at least one Bulldog earning all-conference honors.
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Weed has finished in the top 20 in seven of nine State's stroke play events and finished in the top five on five different occasions. She's shot a team-leading 70.22 scoring average this season, which would be the second-best single season scoring average in program history.
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Weed has etched her name in almost every category of the Mississippi State record book. In her three seasons, she has recorded 50 par or better rounds, which ranks fourth in program history. Of those 50, 21 rounds were in the 60s, the third-most in program history. She shoots a career average of 71.67, which would be the second-best career average in Bulldog history.
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Weed and the Bulldogs will continue their postseason journey in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional, which kicks off on Monday, May 11.
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Weed, a junior from Ocean Springs, has earned an SEC honor in each of her first three seasons. She was named to the All-Freshman team in her first season and earned second team honors last season. She continues a five-year streak of at least one Bulldog earning all-conference honors.
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Weed has finished in the top 20 in seven of nine State's stroke play events and finished in the top five on five different occasions. She's shot a team-leading 70.22 scoring average this season, which would be the second-best single season scoring average in program history.
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Weed has etched her name in almost every category of the Mississippi State record book. In her three seasons, she has recorded 50 par or better rounds, which ranks fourth in program history. Of those 50, 21 rounds were in the 60s, the third-most in program history. She shoots a career average of 71.67, which would be the second-best career average in Bulldog history.
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Weed and the Bulldogs will continue their postseason journey in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional, which kicks off on Monday, May 11.
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