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JOHN’S ISLAND, S.C. – The No. 6 ranked Florida State women’s golf team won its school-record fourth consecutive tournament championship as it earned a 10-stroke victory over SMU and Purdue in the rain-shortened Briars Creek Invitational at the Golf Club of Briars Creek. The Seminoles were led by the individual champion – Mirabel Ting, and Lottie Woad, who finished as the second runner-up, along with freshman Sophia Fullbrook, who finished in a tie for 23rd place in the individual standings – as they extended their winning streak to four straight.
Florida State became the first NCAA team since the 2022-23 Sacramento State Hornets to win four consecutive championships. The Seminoles are the 16th team in NCAA women’s golf history to win four consecutive tournament titles. The NCAA record for consecutive team championships is 10 by Arizona State during the 1994-95 season.
Florida State has now won the team championships at the 2024 Landfall Tradition, the 2025 Collegiate Invitational, the 2025 Moon Invitational, and the 2025 Briars Creek Invitational in four consecutive tournament appearances.
Ting won the individual championship with a two-round total of 133 as she totaled scores of 67-66. Her score of 66 tied her career-low score of a single round. She eagled her final hole to finish at 6 under par 66. Ting’s score of 67 in the first round included one eagle and four birdies, while her second round score of 66 included six birdies and her second eagle of the championship. Ting, the No. 3 ranked amateur in the world, was at even par or better for 34 of the 36 holes played in the championship.
Ting has now won four individual championships and earned five top six finishes in her five events during her junior season. She has earned medalist honors in the 2024 Folds of Honor Collegiate, the 2024 Schooner Fall Classic, 2025 Collegiate Invitational, and now the 2025 Briars Creek Invitational. Ting finished in a tied for sixth place at the 2025 Moon Invitational.
Ting is 34 strokes under par in five events during her junior season. She has won four individual championships as a Seminole and five titles during her collegiate career.
Woad, the No. 1 ranked amateur in the world, finished in third place with a 36-hole total of 139. Her five-under par total for the tournament marked the fourth consecutive, and 18th tournament in her last 19 outings, that she has finished under par.
Fullbrook finished with score of 76 in the second round and with a 2-over par score of 146 for the event.
Senior Kaylah Williams finished in a tie for 48th place and freshman Layla Pedrique finished in a tie for 65th place. Freshman Alexandra Gazzoli, who played as an individual, finished in a tie for ninth place in the individual standings – the best finish of her career as a Seminole.
Florida State returns to the course as its plays in the Old Barnwell Match Play Championship at the Old Barnwell Golf Club in Aiken, S.C. beginning Monday (March 17) and concluding (March 18).
Florida State plays host to the jewel of its schedule – the Florida State Match Up – March 21, 22, and 23 at the Seminole Legacy Golf Course in Tallahassee. Admission and parking are free for all spectators for the Seminoles' only home match of the season.
Briars Creek Invitational/March 9, 11, 2025
Golf Club at Briars Creek/John’s Island, S.C/Par 72
1/17.-Florida State, 568
1.- Mirabel Ting, 133
3.-Lottie Woad, 139
T23.-Sophia Fullbrook, 146
T48.-Kaylah Williams, 152
T65.-Layla Pedrique, 154
T9.-Alexandra Gazzoli, 143*
*denotes played as an individual
Briars Creek Invitational/March 9, 11, 2025
Golf Club at Briars Creek/John’s Island, S.C/Par 72
1.-Florida State,
T2.-Purdue, 581
T2.-SMU, 581
4.-Campbell, 585
T5.-East Carolina, 586
T5.-Tulsa, 586
7.-NC State, 589
T8-Kent State, 590
T8.-Charleston, 590
T10.-Maryland, 592
T10.-Miami, 592
T10.-Iowa, 592
13.-Old Dominion, 609
T14.-Minnesota, 611
T14.-Penn State, 611
16.-Furman, 624
17.-Rutgers, 626
JOHN’S ISLAND, S.C. – The No. 6 ranked Florida State women’s golf team won its school-record fourth consecutive tournament championship as it earned a 10-stroke victory over SMU and Purdue in the rain-shortened Briars Creek Invitational at the Golf Club of Briars Creek. The Seminoles were led by the individual champion – Mirabel Ting, and Lottie Woad, who finished as the second runner-up, along with freshman Sophia Fullbrook, who finished in a tie for 23rd place in the individual standings – as they extended their winning streak to four straight.
Florida State became the first NCAA team since the 2022-23 Sacramento State Hornets to win four consecutive championships. The Seminoles are the 16th team in NCAA women’s golf history to win four consecutive tournament titles. The NCAA record for consecutive team championships is 10 by Arizona State during the 1994-95 season.
Florida State has now won the team championships at the 2024 Landfall Tradition, the 2025 Collegiate Invitational, the 2025 Moon Invitational, and the 2025 Briars Creek Invitational in four consecutive tournament appearances.
Ting won the individual championship with a two-round total of 133 as she totaled scores of 67-66. Her score of 66 tied her career-low score of a single round. She eagled her final hole to finish at 6 under par 66. Ting’s score of 67 in the first round included one eagle and four birdies, while her second round score of 66 included six birdies and her second eagle of the championship. Ting, the No. 3 ranked amateur in the world, was at even par or better for 34 of the 36 holes played in the championship.
Ting has now won four individual championships and earned five top six finishes in her five events during her junior season. She has earned medalist honors in the 2024 Folds of Honor Collegiate, the 2024 Schooner Fall Classic, 2025 Collegiate Invitational, and now the 2025 Briars Creek Invitational. Ting finished in a tied for sixth place at the 2025 Moon Invitational.
Ting is 34 strokes under par in five events during her junior season. She has won four individual championships as a Seminole and five titles during her collegiate career.
Woad, the No. 1 ranked amateur in the world, finished in third place with a 36-hole total of 139. Her five-under par total for the tournament marked the fourth consecutive, and 18th tournament in her last 19 outings, that she has finished under par.
Fullbrook finished with score of 76 in the second round and with a 2-over par score of 146 for the event.
Senior Kaylah Williams finished in a tie for 48th place and freshman Layla Pedrique finished in a tie for 65th place. Freshman Alexandra Gazzoli, who played as an individual, finished in a tie for ninth place in the individual standings – the best finish of her career as a Seminole.
Florida State returns to the course as its plays in the Old Barnwell Match Play Championship at the Old Barnwell Golf Club in Aiken, S.C. beginning Monday (March 17) and concluding (March 18).
Florida State plays host to the jewel of its schedule – the Florida State Match Up – March 21, 22, and 23 at the Seminole Legacy Golf Course in Tallahassee. Admission and parking are free for all spectators for the Seminoles' only home match of the season.
Briars Creek Invitational/March 9, 11, 2025
Golf Club at Briars Creek/John’s Island, S.C/Par 72
1/17.-Florida State, 568
1.- Mirabel Ting, 133
3.-Lottie Woad, 139
T23.-Sophia Fullbrook, 146
T48.-Kaylah Williams, 152
T65.-Layla Pedrique, 154
T9.-Alexandra Gazzoli, 143*
*denotes played as an individual
Briars Creek Invitational/March 9, 11, 2025
Golf Club at Briars Creek/John’s Island, S.C/Par 72
1.-Florida State,
T2.-Purdue, 581
T2.-SMU, 581
4.-Campbell, 585
T5.-East Carolina, 586
T5.-Tulsa, 586
7.-NC State, 589
T8-Kent State, 590
T8.-Charleston, 590
T10.-Maryland, 592
T10.-Miami, 592
T10.-Iowa, 592
13.-Old Dominion, 609
T14.-Minnesota, 611
T14.-Penn State, 611
16.-Furman, 624
17.-Rutgers, 626