Titans shot a 309 in the final round at a windy Duran Golf Club, National Tourney to be played in Kansas

Eastern Florida State College Women’s Golf Team Secures Second Place in NJCAA Southeast District
In a gale‑gusty showdown at the Duran Golf Club, the Titans clung to their dream and finished a near‑miss, taking the silver medal behind Daytona State College’s championship win.
Tournament Highlights
- Final round total: 309 (winds whipping through the greens)
- Daytona State College clinched victory with a 295 finish.
- Both Titans and Falcons have locked in spots for the NJCAA Division I National Tournament.
Key Player Performances
- Jenna Barnett – Tied 3rd overall, 147 total; shot a 76 on Tuesday after a rough start, followed by nine straight pars and a birdie at the 17th.
- Mila Tang – 76 with 12 pars and a single birdie; finished 6th overall.
- Ann Burel – 79, tied 7th overall.
- Emma Parker – 78, placing 13th overall.
- Brittany Odic – 80, ending up 18th overall.
Coach’s Take
Coach Jamie Howell expressed pride in the squad: “They hung on and played hard today,” Howell said. “While we hoped to nail Daytona harder, securing the second spot was the first milestone.“
He also praised the team’s chemistry: “This group is closer together than any in a few years; with their talent, they’re poised to shoot even lower scores in the future.“
Looking Ahead
Seminole State College finished third with a 306 on Tuesday, providing stiff competition. The next big stage is the NJCAA Division I National Tournament, coming May 12‑15 at the Buffalo Dunes Golf Course in Finney County, Kansas.

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