PALM CITY, Fla.—Freshman
Grace Kalina finished tied for third overall to lead the Panthers to a fourth-place finish at the 2026 Advanced Golf Partners Collegiate on Tuesday afternoon.
In her first collegiate tournament, Kalina shot two-over 218 (74-72-72) through three rounds to pace the Panthers. After scoring two-overs in the first round, she recorded two even-par rounds, including 10 birdies, to place top five in the challenge.
Sophomore
TK Kongthong finished second on the Panthers' leaderboard and 21
st overall in the tournament, recording 9-over 225 (77-78-70) with four birdies and 39-even par holes. She capped off the final round with a tournament-best round of 2-under 70 after scoring even-par on all holes, except for two birdies on 13 and 18.
Lindsey Pak and Gemilau Joanne Kurina finished tied for third on the Panthers' leaderboard with a 13-over par 229 to finish tied for 34
th in the tournament.
Pak, a sophomore shot 74-79-76 with six birdies and 29-even par holes. She recorded a tournament-best round of 2-over 74 in the first round, which included three under-par holes.
Gemilau Joanne Kurina posted a par score of 229 (76-79-74). She scored seven birdies and 28-even par holes. Her tournament-best round happened in the final round of the tournament when she shot 2-over par with three birdies.
Madison Rookard, who competed as an individual, finished the tournament with a 22-over 238 (78-82-78) with two birdies and 30-even par holes.
The Panthers are back in action at the Babs Steffan International, hosted by the Stetson Hatters on Feb. 23-24.