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The No. 26 Florida State women’s golf team showcased an impressive performance at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, finishing the second round in a strong second place. With just three strokes shy of the leader, Texas, the Seminoles are eager for an electrifying final round. Elin Pudas Remler stole the spotlight with a remarkable second-round score of 66, now tied for second place individually. As the tournament approaches its closing day, the excitement builds for fans and participants alike.
Florida State Women’s Golf Team Shines, Nabs Second Place at Darius Rucker Intercollegiate
Golf enthusiasts, mark your calendars and get ready to cheer! The No. 26 Florida State women’s golf team has made waves at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, showcasing an impressive performance that has them positioned in a strong second place as they concluded the second round on March 4, 2026. The backdrop? The beautiful Long Cove Club, nestled on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. With the excitement building, fans can look forward to an electrifying final round!
Chasing the Leader: Florida State’s Winning Streak
As the competition unfolds, Florida State finds itself just three strokes away from the top spot, currently held by No. 9 Texas. Over the first couple of rounds, Texas has achieved a total of 567 (-1), while the Seminoles are close behind with 570 (+2). It’s anyone’s game, and every stroke counts as they gear up for the last round. Excitement is in the air, especially after sophomore Elin Pudas Remler wowed the crowd with a stunning second-round score of 66, filled with six birdies that propelled her to second place in the individual rankings.
Elin Pudas Remler Steals the Spotlight
Remler’s performance has been a highlight of the tournament. She wrapped up the first 36 holes with a remarkable score of 135 (opening with a 69 followed by that career-best 66), landing her at an impressive 7-under par. Her relentless effort has her just a stroke shy of the individual leader, Farah O’Keefe from Texas, who currently holds the top rank at 8-under with a score of 134 (64-70). To add to the excitement, another Seminole, sophomore Sophia Fullbrook, is holding her ground in the top 10, currently tied for ninth place after completing the second round with a 72 (1-over par).
Looking Forward to the Final Round
As the tournament heads into its closing day, all eyes will be on the final group featuring our determined Seminoles, alongside Texas and No. 8 Arkansas. Don’t miss out on the action! The Darius Rucker Intercollegiate isn’t just any competition; it holds the title of being the only all-women’s regular-season college golf event broadcast live across the nation. This means that students, alumni, and golf aficionados around the country will have the chance to see some fantastic collegiate golf unfold right before their eyes.
Darius Rucker Intercollegiate Quick Facts
| Tournament | Darius Rucker Intercollegiate |
| Date (Second Round) | March 4, 2026 |
| Location | Long Cove Club, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina |
| Team Leader | No. 9 Texas (567, -1) |
| Florida State Ranking | 2nd (570, +2) |
| Individual Leader | Farah O’Keefe, Texas (134, -8) |
| FSU Individual Ranking | Elin Pudas Remler, 2nd (135, -7) |
| Other FSU Top 10 | Sophia Fullbrook, T9th |
With the stage set for an exhilarating final round, it’s clear that the Florida State women’s golf team has put themselves in a fantastic position to celebrate. Stay tuned as they aim to chase down the title and overcome the competition!
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