Eagles Remain in Second After Round Two

Alcantara Cards a Bogey-Free Second Round

Apr. 19, 2026 at 12:01am

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The Florida Gulf Coast University women's golf team remains in second place heading into the final round of the ASUN Championship after carding a 1-under Saturday afternoon at Dothan Country Club, improving its two-round total to even par. North Florida continues to lead the field.

Why it matters

The ASUN Championship is a key tournament for the Florida Gulf Coast University women's golf team, as they look to build on their strong regular season performance and potentially qualify for the NCAA tournament.

The details

The Eagles shot a 1-under 287 in the second round, led by a bogey-free 68 from sophomore Alejandra Alcantara. This strong round helped FGCU move up the leaderboard and remain in contention for the conference title heading into the final round.

  • The second round of the ASUN Championship was played on Saturday, April 19, 2026.
  • The final round of the tournament will be played on Sunday, April 20, 2026.

The players

Florida Gulf Coast University women's golf team

The women's golf team at Florida Gulf Coast University, a Division I school located in Fort Myers, Florida.

Alejandra Alcantara

A sophomore on the Florida Gulf Coast University women's golf team who shot a bogey-free 68 in the second round of the ASUN Championship.

North Florida

The women's golf team from the University of North Florida, which currently leads the field in the ASUN Championship.

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What’s next

The final round of the ASUN Championship will be played on Sunday, April 20, 2026, where the Florida Gulf Coast University women's golf team will look to overtake North Florida and claim the conference title.

The takeaway

The Florida Gulf Coast University women's golf team has put themselves in a strong position to compete for the ASUN Championship title, thanks to a solid second-round performance led by Alejandra Alcantara's bogey-free 68. The final round will be crucial as they look to catch the current leader, North Florida.