Texas Tech University Athletics

Scott, Ramirez Earn PING All-Central Region Honors
May 25, 2019 | Men's Golf
LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech's Sandy Scott and Ivan Ramirez have earned Division I PING All-Central Region honors.
A junior from Scotland, Scott is at No. 15 nationally in the Golfstat player rankings following a season where he recorded six top-10 finishes and earned his first collegiate victory by winning the El Macero Classic. In the final regular-season tournament of the year, Scott was 3-under-par (75-66-72 – 213) to claim the individual title and help lead the Red Raiders to their second tournament championship of the season. He would earned Big 12 Championship All-Tournament honors last month after shooting 5-under and finishing fifth at The Greenbrier with a three-round 69-70-66 – 205 scorecard.
Scott played in nine tournament this season, finishing with a 70.2 scoring average and also with five top-5 showings. Along with his win at the El Macero, Scott earned a runner-up showing at the Lake Charles Invitational after shooting 13-under at the three-round event with a 64-65-74 – 203 scorecard. His top-5 finishes included taking fourth in his first tournament of the season at the Showdown in the Rockies in September and also at the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate. Â
A senior from Colombia, Ramirez completed his collegiate career last week by finishing 12th overall at the NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional where he finished the three-round tournament at 3-under. He had four top-10 finishes this season, including a season-best runner-up result at the El Macero Classic where he was at 2-under and only one stroke behind Scott on the individual leaderboard. He was ninth at The Carmel Cup after shooting 8-under in the team's season opener and also ninth at the Southern Highlands Collegiate where he was at 3-under during the three rounds in Las Vegas. Ramirez averaged 71.3 in 30 rounds played this season.
Ramirez and Scott will be back in competition playing on Arnold Palmer Cup International Team from June 7-9 at prestigious event that will be played at The Alotian Club in Arkansas.Â
Central
Zach Bauchou, Oklahoma State
Sam Bennett, Texas A&M
Riley Casey, Oklahoma
Steven Chervony, Texas
Parker Coody, TexasÂ
Pierceson Coody, Texas
Quade Cummins, Oklahoma
Austin Eckroat, Oklahoma State
Blake Elliott, McNeese State
Noah Goodwin, SMU
Blaine Hale, Oklahoma
Cole Hammer, Texas
Viktor Hovland, Oklahoma State
Tripp Kinney, Iowa State
Stefano Mazzoli, TCU
Garrett May, Baylor
Mac Meissner, SMU
Julian Perico, Arkansas
Chandler Phillips, Texas A&M
Ivan Ramirez, Texas Tech
David Ravetto, TCU
Garett Reband, Oklahoma
Sandy Scott, Texas Tech
Hayden Springer, TCU
Matthew Wolfe, Oklahoma State
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A junior from Scotland, Scott is at No. 15 nationally in the Golfstat player rankings following a season where he recorded six top-10 finishes and earned his first collegiate victory by winning the El Macero Classic. In the final regular-season tournament of the year, Scott was 3-under-par (75-66-72 – 213) to claim the individual title and help lead the Red Raiders to their second tournament championship of the season. He would earned Big 12 Championship All-Tournament honors last month after shooting 5-under and finishing fifth at The Greenbrier with a three-round 69-70-66 – 205 scorecard.
Scott played in nine tournament this season, finishing with a 70.2 scoring average and also with five top-5 showings. Along with his win at the El Macero, Scott earned a runner-up showing at the Lake Charles Invitational after shooting 13-under at the three-round event with a 64-65-74 – 203 scorecard. His top-5 finishes included taking fourth in his first tournament of the season at the Showdown in the Rockies in September and also at the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate. Â
A senior from Colombia, Ramirez completed his collegiate career last week by finishing 12th overall at the NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional where he finished the three-round tournament at 3-under. He had four top-10 finishes this season, including a season-best runner-up result at the El Macero Classic where he was at 2-under and only one stroke behind Scott on the individual leaderboard. He was ninth at The Carmel Cup after shooting 8-under in the team's season opener and also ninth at the Southern Highlands Collegiate where he was at 3-under during the three rounds in Las Vegas. Ramirez averaged 71.3 in 30 rounds played this season.
Ramirez and Scott will be back in competition playing on Arnold Palmer Cup International Team from June 7-9 at prestigious event that will be played at The Alotian Club in Arkansas.Â
Central
Zach Bauchou, Oklahoma State
Sam Bennett, Texas A&M
Riley Casey, Oklahoma
Steven Chervony, Texas
Parker Coody, TexasÂ
Pierceson Coody, Texas
Quade Cummins, Oklahoma
Austin Eckroat, Oklahoma State
Blake Elliott, McNeese State
Noah Goodwin, SMU
Blaine Hale, Oklahoma
Cole Hammer, Texas
Viktor Hovland, Oklahoma State
Tripp Kinney, Iowa State
Stefano Mazzoli, TCU
Garrett May, Baylor
Mac Meissner, SMU
Julian Perico, Arkansas
Chandler Phillips, Texas A&M
Ivan Ramirez, Texas Tech
David Ravetto, TCU
Garett Reband, Oklahoma
Sandy Scott, Texas Tech
Hayden Springer, TCU
Matthew Wolfe, Oklahoma State
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Players Mentioned
Weidemeyer post round interview
Sunday, September 21
NCAA Championship Rd. 3 Highlights
Sunday, May 25
Greg Sands post-round interview (Rd. 3 NCAA Championships)
Sunday, May 25
NCAA Championship Rd. 1 Highlights
Friday, May 23







