Daytona State Breaks Record at NCAA Women’s Golf Tournament
Sophomore Jiwon Jeon sets new record at Lady Paladin Invitational as Falcons take 2nd in a competitive field
Greenville, SC. (Sept. 27, 2017) – Daytona State College, the lone National Junior
Collegiate Athletic Association (NJCAA) competitor among National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA) Division I teams at Furman University's Lady Paladin Invitational,
captured second place with help from sophomore Jiwon Jeon's record-breaking performance.
Jeon shot a 64 (-8) to set the single day tournament record on Friday, Sept. 22, and
finished the three-day invitational with a 205 (-11), the lowest 54-hole score recorded
in the tournament's 45-year history.
"I am thrilled with how well our women's golf team performed this weekend in a field
of tough, high-level competition," said DSC President Tom LoBasso. "To go up against
NCAA programs and come away as the runners-up is tremendous, and the record-setting
performance from Jiwon was outstanding. This is definitely a proud moment for the
Falcons."
Behind Jeon's first round performance, which also matched the DSC school record for
the lowest single round score, the Falcons ended day one in first place at the Lady
Paladin Invitational with a team score of 284 (-4). DSC slipped into the runner-up
spot during Saturday's second round when tournament hosts, Furman, began to tighten
up on their home course. The Falcons finished in second with a team score of 867 (+3)
behind the Lady Paladins' 857 (-7).
"I was extremely pleased with the overall team performance this weekend," said DSC
Head Coach Laura Brown. "Every single player contributed to this finish. It was very
exciting for them to compete at this level and to do so well."
DSC freshman Hollie Muse turned in a stellar performance, finishing sixth overall
in just her second collegiate tournament. Muse shot 70 (-2), 71 (-1) and 72 (E) to
finish at 213 (-3) for the tournament. Sophomore Grace St-Germain turned in a 75 (+3),
71 (-1) and 79 (+7), giving her a cumulative score of 225 (+9), just one stroke ahead
of fellow sophomore Kendall Johnson who shot 75 (+3), 76 (+4) and 75 (+3). Sophomore
Liz Jackson rounded out the Falcons' five-person team, posting a 79 (+7), 77 (+5)
and 77 (+5) to finish with 233 (+17).
"I am especially happy for Jiwon and her record-breaking performance," said Coach
Brown. "To set not only the single round record, but the 54 hole scoring record was
incredible. Quite an impressive accomplishment."
As the reigning NJCAA Division I National Champions, the Falcons are off to an impressive start in the 2017-18 season. Earlier this month in their
first tournament of the year, Daytona State topped a field of eight on their home
course at LPGA International for the Lady Falcon Invitational.
The Daytona State women's golf team also earned top honors in the classroom last season,
taking the title of NJCAA Academic Team of the Year with a team GPA of 3.89.
Currently, the Falcons have 161 student-athletes and 121 athletic scholarships in
eight varsity sports including men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer,
women's golf, fast-pitch softball, baseball and volleyball. DSC, which competes in
the NJCAA, offers an all-around sports complex, including the L. Gale Lemerand Health,
Wellness and Community Education Center, an indoor pool, two top-notch playing fields
and a field house. Next fall, the Falcons will add women's and men's cross country.
For more information on Falcon athletics, visit DSCFalcons.com.
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