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Raider Women's Golf
Teno, a former LPGA Tour player and the 2008 Southeast Coach of the Year, is committed to building on the team's early successes and establishing the Lady Raiders as a national powerhouse. The team participates in tournaments throughout the state but calls five Central Florida courses home: Timacuan, Mayfair, Legacy Club at Alaqua Lakes, Magnolia Plantation and Walkabout. Seminole State is a member of the NJCAA Division I and the Florida Community College Activities Association's Mid-Florida Conference. Scholarships for student-athletes, including tuition, books and — in some cases — housing, are available. Recent Women's Golf NewsRaiders sell tickets for a 'Night with the Orlando Magic' (Nov. 1, 2009) Discounted tickets are available for the Orlando Magic's Nov. 18 home game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Proceeds benefit Seminole State's athletic programs. Read more. Lady Raiders finish eighth at Flagler Fall Slam (Oct. 28, 2009) Seminole State's women's golf team closed the first half of its season with a combined score of 653 (326-327). Read more. Seminole State finishes ninth in season opener (Sept. 27, 2009) The Lady Raiders had a combined score of 664 (326-338) at the Daytona State Lady Falcons Invitational. Read more. Lady Raiders prepare for new year (Sept. 18, 2009) The 2009-10 season begins Sept. 25 with the Daytona State Lady Falcons Invitational in Daytona Beach. Read more. Raiders receive academic honors (Aug. 14, 2009) Two Seminole State women's golfers received FCCAA All-Academic recognition, and one was named an NJCAA Academic All-American. Read more. |
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The Raider women's golf program was established in 2007 under the leadership of 