Southeast Collegiate Open Keeps its Footing as Premier Collegiate Tournament

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The Southeast Collegiate Open (SECO) has solidified its position as a premier collegiate disc golf tournament, hosting the largest field outside of the National Championships. Last weekend's Northeastern Collegiate Disc Golf Championships set the stage for this highly anticipated event, with several teams already securing their spots at Nationals in April.


This weekend, the SECO welcomed 31 teams from across the Southeast to the International Disc Golf Center in Appling, GA, one of the sport's finest facilities. Among these teams were two women's squads, while 15 had already earned their way to the National Championships and 14 were gunning for a bid.


The South Carolina Gamecocks took an early lead after the first day, boasting a four-throw advantage and positioning themselves well to defend their title. A victory at the SECO would undoubtedly boost their National Rankings. Kennesaw State University emerged as newcomers to the competition, sitting in second place with a strong chance of securing a bid.


In the women's division, defending National Champions Mississippi State displayed dominance, establishing an insurmountable lead. East Tennessee State University's team struggled to adapt to the new recruits on their roster, with players still learning the intricacies of disc golf.


The singles competition was contested over 27 holes, featuring the "Steady" Ed Headrick course and the front nine of the Jim Warner course. Ruth Hudson from Western Carolina edged out Mississippi State's Krystin Nowicki by a single throw, while South Carolina's Individual National Champion Sara Lamberson finished three throws off the lead.


On the men's side, 27 holes proved insufficient to determine a winner, with Georgia's Adam Schneider and South Carolina's Kevin Johnson tying at 14 down. A sudden-death playoff will be held later today, following the final doubles round.


The SECO continues to captivate audiences with its high-stakes competition and top-notch facilities. With the final results expected this afternoon and recap coverage forthcoming, fans can stay tuned for more exciting developments from this premier collegiate disc golf tournament. For further information on collegiate disc golf, visit NCDGC.com.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/pocket-disc-southeast-collegiate-open

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