Bulldog Brew 5/28: More To Come

Today, the Diamond Dawgs are headed to Charlottesville and Lopez Ramirez earns her third All-American award

Good morning! Bulldog Track and Field is sending the most athletes to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in a decade. Check out the Bulldogs headed to Eugene, Oregon, who will look to bring home some hardware.

What else did we throw into today’s Bulldog Brew?

⚾️ Diamond Dawgs are headed to Charlottesville
⛳️  Lopez Ramirez earns third All-American award
🐶 And much, much more!

🎥 ALL-ACCESS

All-Access: Batson Children’s Hospital. Hear from our Bulldog Baseball team as they tell us what made their trip to the Batson Children's Hospital so special.

📈 STOCK UP

🔼  On To The Next. The Diamond Dawgs are officially headed to the NCAA Tournament for the 40th time in program history. The Bulldogs' postseason run is set to begin on Friday when the team takes the field as the No. 2 seed in the Charlottesville Regional. Other teams in Charlottesville will include the regional's top seed and host Virginia, third-seeded St. John's and fourth-seeded Pennsylvania.

🔼  Awards On Repeat. Standout Bulldog women’s golfer Julia Lopez Ramirez was named a WGCA First Team All-American for the third time in her collegiate career. Establishing herself as one of the best college golfers in the nation, Lopez Ramirez was named the SEC Player of the Year for the second consecutive season after securing back-to-back individual conference titles.

🔼  Three’s Company. Bulldog men’s tennis trio Petar Jovanovic, Nemanja Malesevic and Dusan Milanovic all represented the Bulldogs on the CSC Academic All-District Team. It is the second-straight year for all three men to earn the honor with Jovanovic and Malesevic both doing so at MSU in 2023 while Milanovic claimed the distinction while still at Presbyterian.

🔼  High Praise. Bulldog men’s golfer, Hunter Logan, earned PING All-Region honors from the Golf Coaches Association of America following his impressive play this season. He is the fourth Bulldog to be tabbed all-region in program history and the third in the last four years. He led the Bulldogs with a 71.06 stroke average this year with a career-high-tying 21 par or better rounds.

🤔 BULLDOG TRIVIA

Top Ten. Bulldog women’s golf’s Julia Lopez Ramirez has done nothing but win since she stepped foot in Starkville. The standout golfer has accumulated 23 career top 10s — most recently at the NCAA Championship.

Our question today: can you name the other Bulldog that has finished inside the top 10 at the NCAA Championship?

Think you got it? Scroll to the bottom of the Bulldog Brew to see if you know your stuff!

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🎉 TRIVIA ANSWER

Answer: Ally McDonald!

Julia Lopez Ramirez joined Ally McDonald (T4 in 2014 & T10 in 2013) as the only Bulldogs in program history to finish inside the top 10 at the NCAA Championship.

🐶 Have a great Tuesday, y'all!