Who’s had the best spring?

Women's Rankings »

RankNameSchoolRating
1Annie ParkUSC  69.91 
2Stephanie MeadowAlabama  69.92 
3Mariah StackhouseStanford  70.62 
4Kelsey VinesOkla. St.  70.68 
5Lindy DuncanDuke  70.81 

Women's Team Rankings »

RankNameRatingEvents
1Southern California 71.09  10 
2Alabama 71.45  10 
3Duke 71.65  10 
4Oklahoma 72.01  10 
5Arkansas 72.27  10 

Let’s take a closer look at which teams really have played well this spring and which have not.

Using the Golfweek/Sagarin College Rankings, and only results from spring tournaments, Arizona State still ranks No. 1, followed by UCLA and Southern California. Virginia was selected as a No. 1 seed, but is ranked No. 9 this spring. Auburn, considered to be one of the hottest teams entering the postseason, has a spring ranking of No. 4 after finishing the fall ranked 10th.

The Golfweek/Sagarin Spring Top 30

1. Arizona State (1)

2. UCLA (2)

3. Southern California (3)

4. Auburn (10)

5. Oklahoma State (6)

6. Wake Forest (7)

7. Purdue (17)

8. LSU (14)

9. Virginia (4)

10. Duke (8)

11. North Carolina (13)

12. San Jose State (31)

13. Denver (15)

14. Arkansas (22)

15. Alabama (5)

16. New Mexico (34)

17. Tulane (61)

18. Tennessee (48)

19. Pepperdine (11)

20. Arizona (24)

21. Georgia State (43)

22. Kent State (21)

23. Louisville (16)

24. Georgia (9)

25. North Carolina State (38)

26. UNLV (36)

27. Michigan State (20)

28. Florida (30)

29. Ohio State (28)

30. TCU (37)

31. Stanford (19)

32. Furman (47)

33. California (18)

34. Mississippi (35)

35. Kentucky (49)

36. Texas (41)

37. East Carolina (46)

38. Vanderbilt (12)

39. San Francisco (27)

40. South Carolina (42)

41. Notre Dame (26)

42. Washington (33)

43. Oregon (25)

44. Fla. International (74)

45. Texas A&M (29)

46. Chattanooga (40)

47. UC Irvine (23)

48. East Tennessee State (78)

49. Tulsa (57)

50. Florida State (60)

Note: Ranking at the end of the fall in parenthesis.