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By Randy Stutzman-PGA of America
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Drama ruled the day on Sunday at PGA Golf Club, as the University of Texas-Pan American took home the Men's Division I title and Bethune-Cookman University claimed its Championship-record ninth team title in the Women's Team Division at the 26th PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championship presented by Brown Capital Management.
Texas-Pan American, the first-round leader, used a furious comeback to claim its fifth overall title.
 Keith Lee (L), Brown Capital Management, and the PGA's Earnie Ellison with the 2012 Men's Division II team winner, Fayetteville State University, and PGA President Allen Wronowski. Credit: Montana Pritchard/The PGA of America |
 Keith Lee with 2012 Women's Team Champion Bethune-Cookman University, along with Earnie Ellison and PGA President Allen Wronowski after Bethune-Cookman earned its record ninth team title. |
 Independent Women's Division Medalist, Ariel McNair of Xavier University lines up a putt. Credit: Montana Pritchard/The PGA of America |
The Broncs, who finished with a total team score of 904, trailed Tennessee State University by five strokes entering the final round. But the team used a solid 1-under-par 71 by team captain Kevin Kirakossian, and solid play by the rest of the team to win the division by two strokes over Tennessee State.
Bethune-Cookman University and Savannah State University tied for third at 911. Savannah State senior Cedomir Ilic of Serbia took home medalist honors in the Division with a 220 total in the 54-hole event.
"My team has worked hard all year and it really paid off today," said Ofelia Lopez, the director of golf at the University of Texas-Pan American. "They came out with fire and determination and looking to win a title. And it happened."
Lopez was particularly impressed with Kirakossian, a junior from Oregon.
"He has always been our go-to guy," said Lopez. "He plays to win and plays for his team. That's what a leader is all about. That's what being a team captain is all about."
The Bethune-Cookman women's team, which led South Carolina State University by five strokes entering the final round, used a team effort to take home its second consecutive title, this time by eight strokes. The Wildcats finished with a 916 team total.
Hampton University finished third at 956.
"We fought all year and it all led to this," said head coach and PGA Professional Scooter Clark. "We needed to come out and respond to South Carolina State, who played great, and we did. It was no doubt a challenge."
Tiana Jones of Alliance, Ohio, was the medalist in the Women's Team Division. The junior opened with an 82 on Friday, but bounced back with a sparkling 68 on Saturday, and a solid 74 in the final round on the Ryder Course.
Jones also earned an exemption from the LPGA into one Symetra Tour event during the 2012 or 2013 season.
"I wanted to play smart but I also wanted to play aggressive," said Jones. "I was dreaming about winning the individual title last night and my heart was in my throat all day. It feels awesome."
In Division II, Fayetteville State University ran away with the title, winning the division by 36 strokes and finishing with an 896 total.
The Broncos were led all weekend by Junior Jake Barge. The Fayetteville native shot a final-round 70 on the Ryder Course, and also claimed Division medalist honors.
"It was great for our team to get back in the winner's circle this year," said Barge. "We haven't won since 2009 so this is really satisfying. We got the job done."
Lincoln University of Jefferson City, Mo., finished second overall, while Morehouse College of Atlanta, finished alone in third.
In the Men's Independent Division, Justin Watkins from the University of Central Oklahoma took home medalist honors after a final-round 78.
Aaron Burton of Adelphi University in New York finished second, two strokes back of Watkins. Casey Foster of Central Oklahoma was third.
"It wasn't exactly the way I wanted to finish but I was still able to close it out with a win," said Watkins. "I am exhausted mentally, but was still able to hold it together. It feels amazing."
In the Women's Independent Division, Ariel McNair of Xavier University closed with a 76 to win the title by two strokes over Mia Campbell of Alabama State University.
Shanequa Valentine of Prairie View A&M University finished third.
"I made a couple of birdies on the back nine which really propelled me to this win," said Campbell. "It was a grind all day, but was satisfying to finish strong like this."
The 2012 Championship was played on the Wanamaker and Ryder Courses at PGA Golf Club, and featured nearly 180 players representing over 40 colleges and universities.
The PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championship presented by Brown Capital Management, which celebrated its 26th edition this year, originated in November 1986 following the Jackson State University Golf Tournament and has elevated golf in minority colleges and universities by providing opportunities to more players to compete in a national championship.
In 2006, The PGA of America was granted complete ownership and management of the championship by the National Minority Collegiate Golf Scholarship Fund. In 2008, the Championship featured a record number of participants, with nearly 200 students from 47 schools, with representatives from 14 countries.
Final Round Scores
Men's Team Division I
1. Texas-Pan American 294-309-301--904 Kevin Kirakossian 73-78-71--222 Santiago Bueno Bragado 72-73-79--224 Mathew Charles 74-78-73--225 Jonathan Sloss 75-80-78--233 Chris Felix 76-82-79--237 2. Tennessee State 302-296-308--906 Cameron Scitern 74-74-76--224 Ryan Pierson 75-73-76--224 Dallas Hill 79-81-80--240 James Stepp 77-77-80--234 Andrew Warner 76-72-76--224 T3. Bethune-Cookman 306-303-302--911 Matthew Mcknight 77-77-79--233 JaMichael Jones 80-76-73--229 Alex Clapp 74-74-80--228 Emmanuel Petrich 75-80-72--227 Rafael Abad 83-76-78--237 T3. Savannah State 304-308-299--911 Cedomir Ilic 76-72-72--220 Travis Roe 76-79-76--231 Ryan Lassiter 75-82-76--233 Brandon Neals 77-84-75--236 Calib Simons 80-75-81--236 5. Alabama State 301-311-307--919 Scott Benson 77-73-71--221 John Montgomery 74-77-72--223 Jose Rodriguez 85-NC Robert Grant 73-79-84--236 Joseph Killebrew 77-82-80--239 6. Florida A&M 306-309-308--923 Justin Stills 78-77-70--225 Cody Sapp 80-83-79--242 Randon Holt 87-74-79--240 Anthony Phipps II 76-77-84--237 Shephard Archie III 72-81-80--233 7. Arkansas at Pine Bluff 305-318-326--949 Caleb Ray 75-84-84--243 Nqobani Ndabambi 75-77-77--229 Gregory Robinson 78-76-83--237 Shane Kelly 77-81-82--240 Elliott Rollins, Jr. 86-87-84--257 8. Texas Southern 322-321-322--965 Dominique Worthen 78-80-67--225 Jason Barton 78-73-78--229 Michael Calvillo 87-87-92--266 Quinton Leonard 93-90-91--274 Luis Colon Gonzalez 79-81-86--246 9. Maryland-Eastern Shore 322-329-333--984 Mike Veverka 78-76-79--233 Greg Raad 81-85-83--249 Paul Cecil 82-85-84--251 Christopher Toney 81-83-87--251 Sedrick Bailey 92-98-98--288 10. North Carolina Central 333-343-345--1021 Spencer Jones 78-80-82--240 Ryne Toole 83-85-82--250 Andre Jones 84-86-82--252 Walter Batts 88-92-99--279 Jack Waissen 115-100-108--323 11. Hampton 351-359-346--1056 Geoffrey Napper 100-93-102--295 Curtis Fearrington 79-82-77--238 Mark Irwin 91-88-92--271 Tyler Davis 90-103-94--287 Sean Moore 91-96-83--270 |
Men's Team Division II
1. Fayetteville State 300-293-303--896 Jake Barge 72-71-70--213 Brandon Jobe 80-74-76--230 Jedidiah Frazier 71-73-76--220 Lincoln Jackson 77-75-81--233 Michael Wallace 81-89-NC 2. Lincoln 313-305-314--932 Steven Mallow 84-74-77--235 Jacob Sandbothe 77-77-76--230 Kyle Brennaman 76-76-83--235 Eric Kosmatka 76-78-78--232 Jordan Morris 93-86-87--266 3. Morehouse College 319-323-313--955 Bryan McElderry 78-75-82--235 Clifton Jordan 81-85-79--245 Justin McElderry 78-84-78--240 Alexander Atkinson 82-84-78--244 Bruce Cousin 85-80-78--243 4. Virginia State 317-338-328--983 Stephen Genchi 70-NC Rashad Hunt 79-84-83--246 Aaron Bryant 88-88-77--253 Adam Clary 82-80-83--245 Dalton Jolly 86-86-85--257 5. Benedict College 344-328-330--1002 Anthony Wik 83-82-80--245 Eddie Smith III 94-80-79--253 Jordan Buchanan 78-75-84--237 Kelly Willis 89-91-87--267 6. Paine College 341-332-337--1010 Carlos Solis 76-74-75--225 Victor Tapia 82-82-77--241 Patrick Mobley 90-82-85--257 Ralpph Godbee 93-94-100--287 Keith Godbee 123-116-122--361 7. Winston Salem State 341-335-339--1015 Glendon Mabe 75-77-82--234 Zach Sheets 83-78-74--235 Mike Asbury 86-82-80--248 Kyle Collins 97-98-103--298 8. Kentucky State 362-346-360--1068 George Dundon 89-86-96--271 Josh Jackson 83-81-77--241 RhoShawn Johnson 99-82-84--265 Carlton Foreman 104-107-103--314 Women's Independent Division Ariel McNair, Xavier University - 84-79-76--239 Mia Campbell, Alabama State Univ. - 83-80-78--241 Shanequa Valentine, Prairie View A&M - 88-78-78--244 Whitney Young, Wheeling Jesuit University - 85-89-85--259 Alexandra Uduk, Univ. of Maryland East Shore - 98-87-83--268 Michelle Gifford, Savannah State University - 98-90-93--281 Allison Brown, SCSU - 105-106-96--307 Cheiwah Ferguson, Texas Southern University - 106-103-100--309 Jamie Bruce, Benedict College - 112-119-111--342 |
Women's Team Division
1. Bethune-Cookman 305-311-300--916 Patrizia Trevisan 72-79-74--225 Estefania Acosta 78-75-80--233 Andrea Orozco 74-79-76--229 Marie Bergelin 81-78-75--234 Jennifer Hide 81-81-75--237 2. South Carolina State 324-297-303--924 Tiana Jones 82-68-74--224 Cheryl Chua 79-76-74--229 Carmen Jones 83-87-78--248 Cherie Chua 82-79-78--239 Cabriel Duren 81-74-77--232 3. Hampton 329-314-313--956 Kayla Williams 80-76-81--237 Nicole West 83-76-71--230 Iman Ellis 87-87-86--260 Dionne West 81-85-78--244 Maria Stewart 85-77-83--245 4. Texas-Pan American 329-322-318--969 Sam Garcia 80-82-76--238 Elena Arroyo 84-76-78--238 Blake Peterson 87-82-82--251 Marisa Canales 78-82-82--242 Ashley Garcia 89-83-85--257 5. Lincoln 351-332-312--995 Kaitlyn Schwartze 81-84-74--239 Payton Schooler 84-74-82--240 Shea Colley 87-87-82--256 Sophia Pardalos 100-87-74--261 Kara Harwood 99-98-90--287 6. Texas Southern 337-339-321---997 Kassandra Rivera 78-82-70--230 Adrianna Trevino 89-86-77--252 Bridget Johnston 89-81-89--259 Tyler Lawrence 85-90-85--260 Angela Rafac 85-98-89--272 Men's Independent Division Justin Watkins, University of Central Oklahoma - 74-74-78--226 Aaron Burton, Adelphi University - 79-75-74--228 Casey Foster, University of Central Oklahoma - 80-76-76--232 Juan Diego Fernandez, Louisburg College - 83-72-78--233 Julio Gonzalez Galvan, Louisburg College - 77-74-83--234 Louis Kelly, Adelphi University - 76-74-84--234 Michael Ferguson, Univ. of Maryland East Shore - 79-81-82--242 Joseph Morrison, Alabama State University - 82-81-80--243 Christopher Davis, Carroll University - 74-87-84--245 Corey Price, Alabama State University - 88-82-75--245 Barry Davis, Alabama State University - 78-89-79--246 Minsoo Soh, Univ. of Maryland Eastern Shore - 87-82-78--247 Jacob Mendez III, Calumet College of Saint Joseph - 86-79-83--248 Lawrence McKenzie, Livingstone College - 89-79-81--249 Erik Potts, Hannibal-LaGrange University - 85-83-82--250 Ben Davis, Calumet College of Saint Joseph - 86-86-83--255 Bryan Martin, Univ. of Maryland Eastern Shore - 85-90-83--258 Joseph Journey, Univ. of Maryland Eastern Shore - 85-89-85--259 Edgar Evans Jr., Southern University Baton Rouge - 87-83-90--260 Norris Brown, Univ. of Maryland Eastern Shore - 84-90-87--261 Sean Wilson, Chowan University - 96-90-88--274 Delton Pounds, Mississippi Gulf Coast CC - 98-88-89--275 Michael Harden, Clemson University - 97-93-94--284 Richard Sheppard, Univ. of Maryland Eastern Shore - 98-91-99--288 Patrick Harris, Methodist University - 98-97-98--293 Dylan Watts, Edward Waters College - 99-95-100--294 William Brown, Prairie View A&M - 100-97-99--296 Richard Fleming, Univ. of Maryland Eastern Shore - 102-100-97--299 Charlois R. Fletcher, Louisburg College - 96-105-106--307 Spencer Smith, Edward Waters College - 112-126-109--347 Anthony Long, Univ. of Maryland Eastern Shore - 89-91-WD--WD Buddy Senatore, California Polytechnic State Univ. - 80-87-WD--WD Joseph Sable, Prairie View A&M - 117-88-WD--WD
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