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June 7, 2024 · 1 min read

A look at the final NCAA Men's DI Ranking

MikkelGolf.com Newsletter #23

Mid-season, I crunched the numbers of Men’s DI rosters and rankings. The findings were interesting and included:

  • Better ranked teams carry more players on their rosters

  • Better ranked teams stock up on experience. Approximately two thirds of the increase in roster size is made up of experience.

  • A fifth-year senior is roughly seven times more likely to be ranked in the top-100 than a freshman.

  • The most common first name in DI is Jack.

You can find that entire post HERE: COLLEGE GOLF Data Unveils: Roster Strategies, Freshman Odds, and Most Common Name in College Golf🧐 (substack.com)


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Today, let’s see if some of the odds and/or rosters shifted as a result of movement in ranking.

First, here’s a graph depicting the average number of player on Men’s DI rosters by team ranking.

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Next let’s look at how big a proportion of each academic year is individually ranked. Last time, we saw an increase in percentage year-over-year. Let’s look at the top-500 and top-50 levels:

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(The label furthest right on the x-axis should be “Sixth Year”)

We still observe the same year-over-year progression is individual ranking probabilities. Even though some freshman have seriously impressed in college golf this year, experience still matters. The rosters of top-ranked teams reflect that.


PERFORMANCE DRILL OF THE WEEK:

This week’s performance drill is an on-course format designed for teams and/or practice groups. I love this playing format. All credit goes to Coach McGraw at Baylor University!

Have a great week! 🎯

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Golf coach, data analyst, writer