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Florida State’s Lottie Woad (First Team) and Mirabel Ting (Honorable Mention), who led the Seminoles to a sixth consecutive Top-12 national finish in 2024, have earned All-American honors as selected by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association. It marks the second consecutive season both players have earned All-American honors from the WGCA: Woad was a First-Team selection while Ting was a Second-Team selection in 2023.
It marks the third consecutive season for Head Coach Amy Bond and the Florida State golf program that multiple players have earned All-American honors as chose by the WGCA. Including Woad and Ting in 2024, Beatrice Wallin (First-Team) and Charlotte Heath (HM) earned the highest honor in women’s golf in 2022, while Woad (First-Team) and Heath (First-Team) were both selected among the best in the sport in 2023.
As one of the nation’s top golfers this season, Woad won the 2024 Augusta National Amateur Champion, finished in second place in the individual standings at the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championships, was named the 2024 ACC Golfer of the Year, and earned All-ACC honors as a sophomore. She finished as the runner-up for the ANNIKA Award which is presented annually to the National Player of the Year. In finishing as the runner-up in the national championship finals, she carded a 7-under par score of 65 in the first round of the championship. Woad’s score of 65 tied her personal record and the school record for lowest score in a single round. Her score is also the lowest in a single round in the NCAA Championship Finals in program history. Woad finished the 2024 season with a single-year program record 70.04 stroke average.
Woad is a finalist for the Division I PING WGCA Player of the Year award. She will play in the U.S. Women’s Open June May 30-June 2 at the Lancaster (Pa.) Country Club.
Ting, who carded a 72.50 stroke average in her first season as a Seminole, earned All-ACC Honors as she played in each of Florida State’s seven events during the spring season. She was named as the co-ACC Golfer of the Month for March of 2024 and won her second career individual championship at the 2024 Valspar Augusta Invitational. Ting ranked second among her teammates in stroke average (72.50), tied for first in rounds scored at par or better (12), second in rounds at 75 or better (14).
Ting was a Second-Team All-American by the WGCA as a freshman at Augusta University in 2023 before transferring to play for Bond and Florida State.
“We are so proud of Lottie and Mirabel for earning All-American honors,” said Bond. “Lottie enjoyed a sensational year and was very consistent through the fall and spring seasons. From winning the ANNIKA to open the season, to finishing in second place at the national championships, it was a pleasure to see her grow with every birdie she made. Mirabel played great golf throughout the spring and finished in the top eight in six of her eight starts. She was under par during the regular season and was instrumental in helping finish in the top 12 at nationals for the sixth consecutive season. She’s going to continue to get better and better as a golfer and we are very excited for her moving forward.”
The Seminoles earned five top-five team victories, the team championship at the Guadalajara Collegiate Invitational, finished second in the Florida State Match Up, finished fifth at the NCAA Last Vegas Regional Championship, and were ranked within the nation’s top 20 through the fall and spring seasons.
Division I WGCA All-American Teams
First Team
Lottie Woad, Florida State University
Zoe Campos, UCLA
Adela Cernousek, Texas A&M University
Megha Ganne, Stanford University
Ingrid Lindblad, Louisiana State University
Catherine Park, University of Southern California
Julie Lopez Ramirez, Mississippi State University
Maria José Marin, University of Arkansas
Paula Martín Sampedro, Stanford University
Anna Morgan, Furman University
Kiara Romero, University of Oregon
Louise Rydqvist, University of South Carolina
Second Team
Kajsa Arwefjall, San Jose State University
Emma Bunch, New Mexico State University
Sara Byrne, University of Miami
Anna Davis, Auburn University
Carla Bernat, Kansas State University
Melanie Green, University of South Florida
Maisie Filler, University of Florida
Rachel Kuehn, Wake Forest University
Farah O’Keefe, University of Texas
Caitlyn Macnab, University of Mississippi
Amanda Sambach, University of Virginia
Kelly Xu, Stanford University
Honorable Mention Team
Mirabel Ting, Florida State University
Amari Avery, University of Southern California
Lauren Beaudreau, University of Notre Dame
Caroline Canales, UCLA
Carolina Chacarra, Wake Forest University
Monet Chun, University of Michigan
Hannah Darling, University of South Carolina
Caterina Don, University of Georgia
Sadie Englemann, Stanford University
Laney Frye, University of Kentucky
Rachel Heck, Stanford University
Kary Hollenbaugh, The Ohio State University
Mackenzie Lee, Southern Methodist University
Katie Lu, Michigan State University
Isabella McCauley, University of Minnesota
Emma McMyler, Duke University
Ashley Menne Arizona State University
Lauryn Nguyen, Northwestern University
Annabelle Pancake, Clemson University
Macy Pate, Wake Forest University
Megan Schofill, Auburn University
Pimpisa Sisutham, University of Central Florida
Molly Smith, University of Central Florida
Latanna Stone, Louisiana State University
Isabel Sy, University of Illinois
Jeneath Wong, Pepperdine University
All-Time Florida State/WGCA All-Americans
Nadia Ste-Marie, First-Team, 1989
Karen Stupples, Second-Team, 1995
Kristin Tamulis, Honorable Mention, 2003
Caroline Westrup, First-Team, 2006
Caroline Westup, First-Team, 2007
Caroline Westrup, Second-Team, 2008
Maria Salinas, Honorable Mention, 2012
Matilda Castren, Second-Team, 2014
Matilda Castren, Honorable Mention, 2016
Morgane Metraux, Honorable Mention, 2017
Morgane Metraux, Honorable Mention, 2018
Frida Kinhult, First-Team, 2019
Beatrice Wallin, Honorable Mention, 2020
Beatrice Wallin, First-Team, 2021
Beatrice Wallin, First-Team, 2022
Charlotte Heath, Honorable Mention, 2022
Charlotte Heath, First-Team, 2023
Lottie Woad, First-Team, 2023
Lottie Woad, First-Team 2024
Mirabel Ting, Honorable Mention, 2024