HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – Florida State’s Elin Pudas Remler finished in a career-best second place in the individual standings, and the No. 24 Florida State women’s golf team finished in second place in the team standings as play in the 14th Annual Darius Rucker Intercollegiate at the Long Cove Course came to an end. Pudas Remler battled Farah O’Keefe of Texas while the Seminoles battled the No. 9 ranked Longhorns through 54 holes including through the final hole on the final round of the tournament.

Florida State defeated Texas by one stroke in the third and final round but ultimately fell to the Longhorns by two strokes, 854-856. Remler battled O’Keefe through the entire tournament before falling by one stroke. Florida State’s Pudas Remler won the second round battle while the pair finished tied in the final round. The Seminole sophomore carded scores of 69-66-72 for a three round total of 207. O’Keefe carded scores of 64-67-68 for a 54-hole total of 206.

The Seminoles finished ahead of No. 5 Auburn (fifth place), No. 6 Wake Forest (tied for sixth), No. 8 Arkansas (third), No. 12 Duke (fourth), No. 14 Vanderbilt (10th), No. 15 Ole Miss (13th), No. 18 South Carolina (17th), No. 20 and defending national champion Northwestern (ninth), No, 21 Arizona State (18th), and No. 23 Arizona (14th).

Pudas Remler carded three scores in the 60s for the first time in her career, totaled a career-best 207 total, and finished in a career-best second place. She has now earned two top-10 finishes this spring with a tied for 10th place finish at the Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club.

Florida State sophomore Sophia Fullbrook finished in eighth place with scores of 71-72-70 for an even par total of 213. She played her best golf in the final round with a 1 under par score of 70 in a round that included three birdies. Fullbrook finished the third round at 2 under par as she and the Seminoles worked to chase down the Longhorns over the final nine holes.

Seminoles freshman Haruhi Nakatani also carded a 1 under par score of 70 in the final round and finished in a tie for 21st place with a 4 over par score of 217. She was even par on the back nine in the final round as she carded her best round of the championship.

Pudas Remler participated in the first ever walk-and-talk with a collegiate player by the Golf Channel during the round.

“Florida State is so much more than just golf,” said Pudas Remler. “It’s a whole community and its feels like I joined a family. The whole athletic department is working towards the one goal of winning national championships.”

Florida State plays next in the Old Barnwell Match Play Championship (March 16-17) at the Old Barnwell Golf Club in Aiken, S.C, before playing host to the Florida State Match Up (March 20-22) at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club.

14th Annual Darius Rucker Intercollegiate /Par 71

Long Cove Club/Hilton Head, S.C./March 2-4, 2026

2/17.-Florida State, 856

2.-Elin Pudas Remler, 207

8.-Sophia Fullbrook, 213

T21.-Haruhi Nakatani, 217

T52.-Alexandra Gazzoli, 224

T71.-Layla Pedrique, 228

14th Annual Darius Rucker Intercollegiate /Par 71

Long Cove Club/Hilton Head, S.C./March 2-4, 2026

1.-Texas, 854

2.-Florida State, 856

3.-Arkansas, 862

4.-Duke, 863

5.-Auburn, 866

T6.-Wake Forest, 871

T6.-LSU, 871

8.-Ohio State, 872

9.-Northwestern, 878

10.-Vanderbilt, 879

T11.-Kentucky,  880

T11.-Georgia, 880

T11.-Ole Miss, 880

14.-Arizona, 883

15.-Alabama, 888

16.-Arizona State, 890

17.-South Carolina, 892