Daytona State College wins 11th women's golf national title
The Daytona State College women's golf team won the NJCAA Division I National Championship Thursday at Duran Golf Club
It was a historic day for the Daytona State College women's golf team, who won their 11th NJCAA Division I National Championship at Duran Golf Club on Thursday.
The Falcons shot 2-over 294 in the final round to win the title at 6-under 1162 which is the lowest score posted by a national champion and they did it with five players from the state of Florida.
It has been a bit, been six years and this group is a special group," Daytona State College women's golf coach Laura Brown said. "This group has known each other since junior golf so the team culture that we have is special because they have known each other for years, Kaley (Amuso) and Tylar (Whiting) have played since they were six at U.S. Kids, they have competed against each other and are now teammates and they know how long it has been (since we had won) and wanted to be the group to end it."
Daytona State College's Angelica Holman shot even par 73 in the final round to win the individual title at 8-under 284. The sophomore from Fort Pierce had the best round of the tournament in the second round, shooting a 7-under 66 and three of the four rounds was par or better.
Teammate Analiese Raath, of Lakeland, finished tied for third overall at 5-under 287 after a 76 in the final round. Samantha Paradise, of Tampa, and South Daytona's Whiting finished tied for ninth overall while Orlando native Amuso finished tied for 17th overall.
"We have talked a lot about this the past couple of weeks and I have said they could get this done," Brown said. "We were focused on team much more than individuals all week. They were super consistent all week and everyone contributed."
Seminole State College made a run in the front nine and it got close as the headed to the back nine.
"I was nervous at the turn, but I was confident in them because they had played well on the back 9 and they came through. I am so impressed and could not be any happier with how they played," Brown said.
Seminole State College finished with a 295 on Thursday and was second overall in the tournament at 4-over. Salysa Mason tied for fifth overall, shooting 1-over par for the tournament. Teammate Kalley Kleinatland was eighth overall and Jane Huang was tied for ninth.
Barton Community College's Butpapaporn Sukterm had the round of the day, shooting a 67 to jump into second place overall. Sukterm finished the tournament 6-under and finished one stroke ahead of Mesa Community College's Alyzzah Vakasiuola who shot a 70 in the final round and was 5-under for the tournament, tying with Raath.
McLennan Community College's Mia Clarke shot a 2-under 71 in the final round to finish in seventh place. Clarke had an eagle on No. 9, scoring a three on the par 5.
Overall, nine players shot under par in the final round which is the most of any round in the tournament.
