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Fall Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking Released For Immediate Release Contact: Dustin Roberts Golf Coaches Association of America (405) 329-4222 Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017 Fall Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking Released NORMAN, Okla. – The fall Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking for the 2018 event at Evian Resort Golf Club was released today. The top six golfers from the final ranking in the Spring from both the United States and International men and women - 12 total golfers - shall be among the 24 individuals selected to compete in the Arnold Palmer Cup July 6-8. The 2018 Arnold Palmer Cup will be the first using the expanded format of United States men’s and women’s colle- giate golfers versus their counterparts from around the world. Using Golfstat’s NCAA Player Ranking as a base, the Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking awards bonus points for wins and high finishes and a penalty for poor finishes. The ranking also contains a strength of schedule component. The remaining six men’s and women’s spots for the United States will consist of five committee selections, including at least one non-Division I golfer, and a coaches pick. The balance of the International team will include the men’s and women’s winners of The R&A Scholars Tournament, four committee selections and a coaches pick. For more information visit arnoldpalmercup.com. UNITED STATES MEN WOMEN Rank Name School Percent Rank Name School Percent 1 Justin Suh Southern California .9986 1 Lauren Stephenson Alabama .9994 2 Davis Riley Alabama .9985 2 Andrea Lee Stanford .9988 3 Steven Fisk Georgia Southern .9981 3 Lilia Vu UCLA .9988 4 Brandon Wu Stanford .9961 4 Sophia Shubert Texas .9971 5 Doug Ghim Texas .9951 5 Kristen Gillman Alabama .9947 6 Zach Bauchou Oklahoma State .9951 6 Emilia Migliaccio Wake Forest .9941 7 Hayden Shieh Santa Clara .9942 7 Jennifer Kupcho Wake Forest .9935 8 Collin Morikawa California .9937 8 Maddie McCrary Oklahoma State .9929 9 Braden Bailey Baylor .9927 9 Alana Uriell Arkansas .9929 10 Chandler Phillips Texas A&M .9917 10 Robynn Ree Southern California .9923 11 Matthew Wolfe Oklahoma State .9912 11 Dylan Kim Arkansas .9911 12 Shintaro Ban UNLV .9893 12 Natalie Srinivasan Furman .9906 13 Will Zalatoris Wake Forest .9893 13 Bethany Wu UCLA .9888 14 Brad Dalke Oklahoma .9893 14 Sarah Burnham Michigan State .9870 15 Philip Knowles North Florida .9888 15 Mariel Galdiano UCLA .9852 16 Bryson Nimmer Clemson .9873 16 Elsa Moberly Eastern Kentucky .9835 17 Dawson Armstrong Lipscomb .9869 17 Hannah Kim Northwestern .9805 18 Patrick Fishburn BYU .9864 18 Mika Liu Stanford .9799 19 Will Gordon Vanderbilt .9863 19 Kenzie Neisen Oklahoma State .9770 20 Hayden Buckley Missouri .9849 20 Anna Redding Virginia .9757 21 Kyle Mueller Michigan .9844 21 Emilee Hoffman Texas .9752 22 Mason Overstreet Arkansas .9839 22 Beth Lillie Virginia .9752 23 Theo Humphrey Vanderbilt .9819 23 Cheyenne Knight Alabama .9751 24 Garrett May Baylor .9814 24 Amanda Doherty Florida State .9697 25 Norman Xiong Oregon .9800 25 Kaitlyn Papp Texas .9680 - More - INTERNATIONAL MEN Rank Name School Country Percent 1 Fredrik Nilehn Texas Tech Sweden .9858 2 Harry Ellis Florida State England .9834 3 Jovan Rebula Auburn South Africa .9790 4 Peng Pichaikool Mississippi State Thailand .9775 5 Alvaro Ortiz Arkansas Mexico .9712 6 Carl Yuan Washington China .9678 7 Stefano Mazzoli TCU Italy .9663 8 Lukas Euler Kentucky Germany .9653 9 Matthias Schmid Louisville Germany .9624 10 Ivan Ramirez Texas Tech Colombia .9599 11 Hurly Long Texas Tech Germany .9594 12 Simon Zach Louisville Czech Republic .9577 13 Viktor Hovland Oklahoma State Norway .9574 14 KK Limbhasut California Thailand .9563 15 Jesper Svensson Campbell Sweden .9551 16 Alex Del Rey Arizona State Spain .9547 17 Alejandro Tosti Florida Argentina .9527 18 Lorenzo Scalise Tennessee Italy .9496 19 Kristoffer Ventura Oklahoma State Norway .9496 20 Harry Hall UNLV England .9452 21 Pavan Sagoo Saint Mary’s England .9404 22 Grant Booth Nevada Australia .9395 23 Paul McBride Wake Forest Ireland .9369 24 Denzel Ieremia Iowa State New Zealand .9340 25 Conor Purcell Charlotte Ireland .9311 WOMEN Rank Name School Country Percent 1 Maria Fassi Arkansas Mexico .9965 2 Leona Maguire Duke Ireland .9959 3 Linnea Strom Arizona State Sweden .9923 4 Patty Tavatanakit UCLA Thailand .9917 5 Maddie Szeryk Texas A&M Canada .9882 6 Leonie Harm Houston Germany .9876 7 Jaravee Boonchant Duke Thailand .9864 8 Ainhoa Olarra South Carolina Spain .9852 9 Dewi Weber Miami Netherlands .9846 10 Paz Marfa Sans Michigan State Spain .9817 11 Robyn Choi Colorado Australia .9811 12 Olivia Mehaffey Arizona State Northern Ireland .9811 13 Julienne Soo Oklahoma Australia .9752 14 Alice Hewson Clemson England .9740 15 Kirsty Hodgkins Colorado Australia .9711 16 Ana Belac Duke Slovenia .9711 17 Siyun Liu Wake Forest China .9704 18 Wenyung Keh Washington New Zealand .9704 19 Hee Ying Loy East Tennessee State Malaysia .9699 20 Pimnipa Panthong Kent State Thailand .9668 21 Albane Valenzuela Stanford Switzerland .9656 22 Muni He Southern California China .9633 23 Michaela Finn Kent State Sweden .9621 24 Celia Barquin Arozamena Iowa State Spain .9615 25 Morgane Metraux Florida State Switzerland .9609 - Arnold Palmer Cup -.
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