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Golf FSU defeats Cal, advances to ACC championship on Saturday

Bob Ferrante

Ultimate Seminole Insider
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May 10, 2022
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GREENSBORO, N.C. – Second seeded Florida State defeated sixth seeded Cal by a 3-0 margin to advance to the championship match of the 2025 ACC Women's Golf Championships at the Sedgefield Country Club. The Seminoles won the first three duals decided with Mirabel Ting, Lottie Woad, and Kaylah Williams gaining wins to advance the Seminoles to the championship match for the first time since 2022.

Florida State will face Wake Forest on Saturday as the Seminoles play for their first ACC women's golf championship in school history.

Florida State is ranked No. 3 in the most recent NCAA poll and No. 4 in the Mizuno WGCA Coaches poll.

All-American Mirabel Ting earned the first point of the day as she defeated Cal's Adora Liu by a 2Up score. She closed out the dual on the 18th hole with an incredible chip in from off of the green that found the hole to give her the win. Ting took the lead on the ninth hole of the dual and led the remainder of the afternoon. She led for 16 of the 18 holes during the match.

All-American Lottie Woad secured the second point of the afternoon for Florida State as she earned a 5&4 win over Claudia Lara Marivitlles of Cal. She took the lead of the first hole of the dual and never trailed. Both golfers earned a par on the 14th hole of the match, which gave Woad the win as she led by five holes with four remaining to be played.

Senior Kaylah Williams earned the deciding point with a 2&1 win over Cal's Kay Noh. Williams took control of the match on the 14th hole of the day to score the deciding point for the Seminoles. She won the 15th and 16th holes and halved the 17th hole to earn the win with a two hole lead with just one hole to play.

Today's ACC Championship match begins at 9 a.m. and can been seen on ACCNX.

FSU def. Cal
Mirabel Ting (FSU) def Adora Liu (Cal), 2Up
Lottie Woad (FSU) def. Claudia Lara Marivitlles (Cal), 5&4
Kaylah Williams (FSU) def. Kay Noh (Cal), 2&1
Alexandra Gazzoli (FSU) vs. Constance Fouillet (Cal), unfinished
Sophia Fullbrook (FSU) vs. Anna Malloy (Cal), unfinished
 
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Winning the ACC is almost as difficult as winning the NCAA. Wake and Stanford have won the last three nattys.
 
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