FSU sports information:
All-American Mirabel Ting is in first place in the individual standings, All-American Lottie Woad is in second place in the individual standings, and the No. 2 ranked and No. 1 seeded Seminoles are in first place in the team standings after the first two rounds of the Lexington Regional Championship at the Keane Trace Golf Club. Ting, the individual leader for the second consecutive round, holds a one-stroke lead over Woad in the individual standings. The Seminoles have a nine-stroke lead over Georgia Southern and a 10-stroke lead over Kansas State in the team standings heading into the final round of the regional championship.
The final round of the Lexington Regional championship will be played Wednesday with the top five finishing teams in the regional advancing to the NCAA Championship Finals in Carlsbad, Calif. (May 16-21). Florida State (minus 14), Georgia Southern (minus five), Kansas State (even), Southern California (plus 2) and TCU (plus 6) are the top five teams in the standings following two rounds of play.
Florida State will play for the third regional championship in school history in the final round. The Seminoles have won two regional championships – in 2021 at the NCAA Louisville Regional Championship and in 2022 at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championship. Florida State has earned regional championships in two of the last four seasons.
“The wind shifted around totally today and each of the girls did a really good job of adjusting to the course,” FSU coach Amy Bond said. “The wind blew in the opposite direction today as it was blowing yesterday. Mirabel and Lottie continued to play really good golf.
“We still have to stay in the present and hit one shot at a time tomorrow.”
Ting has earned a two-round total of 8 under par 136 while Woad has carded a 7 under par score of 137. Both Ting and Woad will contend for the fourth individual regional championship in school history in the final round. Previous regional champions for Florida State include Maria Salinas (NCAA Central Regional, 2012), Matilda Castren (NCAA Shoal Creek Regional, 2016) and Beatrice Wallin (NCAA Tallahassee Regional, 2022).
Ting carded a 4 under par score of 68 and has a two-round total of 136. Woad carded a 6 under par score of 66 and has a two round total of 137. Her score of 66 in the second round is tied for the second best single-round score in a reginal championship in school history. Alice Hodge carded the school record score for an NCAA Regional championship of 65 in the third round of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional championship in 2022.
The Seminoles have carded consecutive team scores of 281 in the first and second rounds of the regional championship – the two lowest team scores of the 12 teams competing for the championship. The Seminoles are the only team with below par team scores in the first two rounds of the event.
Ting carded a second consecutive score of 68 and has a two-round total of 8 under par 136. She totaled four birdies and the seventh eagle of her Florida State career on the par five fifth hole in the second round. Ting is one of six players in the field of 66 who has carded an eagle this week. The eagle was her second in her career during regional play – she carded an eagle as a freshman in the NCAA Athens Regional in the spring of 2023.
Ting birdied her second hole of the round to go under par and was five strokes under par during play on Tuesday. She played her first five holes at 4 under par and her final 12 holes at 1 under par. Ting has been even, or under par over each of her first 36 holes of the Lexington Regional championship.
Ting, the 2025 ACC Golfer of the Year, is the No. 1 ranked player in the NCAA and the No. 2 ranked amateur in the world by the World Amateur Golf Rankings.
Woad carded a 6 under par score of 66 in the second round – tied for the best round of the day. Her magnificent round of 66 included seven birdies and 10 more holes played at par. Woad birdied her second hole of the day, was 3 under par at the turn, and 6 under par after the sixth of her seven birdies on hole No 13. She has now carded at least one round in the 60s in seven consecutive events and in three of her last five rounds.
Woad, the 2024 ACC Golfer of the Year, is the No. 1 ranked player in the world according to the WAGR and the No. 2 ranked collegiate player by the NCAA.
Senior captain Kaylah Williams carded a 1 over par 73 and is in a tie for 12th place in the individual standings. She totaled three birdies in the second round (for a total of six in the first two rounds) and has completed the first 36 holes at even par. Williams was 1 over par on her front nine, and even par on her final five holes of the second round.
Williams’s 36-hole total of 144 is tied for her best two round total of the spring 2025 season. She carded a 36 hole total of 144 in the finishing in second place at the Florida State Match Up in March at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club.
Freshman Sophia Fullbrook is the fourth Florida State golfer in the top-20 after two rounds of play. She totaled a 74 in the second round and has a two-round total of 145. Fullbrook is in a tie for 15th place in the individual standings.
Florida State will complete its play in the NCAA Lexington Regional Championship on Wednesday beginning at 8 a.m. (ET). The Seminoles will play with Georgia Southern and Kansas State for the second consecutive day from hole No. 1.
NCAA Lexington Regional Championship/May 5-7, 2025
Keane Trace Golf Club/Nicholasville, Ky./Par 72
1/12.-Florida State, 562
1.-Mirabel Ting, 136
2.-Lottie Woad, 137
T11.-Kaylah Williams, 144
T15.-Sophia Fullbrook, 145
T61.-Alexandra Gazzoli, 158
NCAA Lexington Regional Championship/May 5-7, 2025
Keane Trace Golf Club/Nicholasville, Ky./Par 72
1.-Florida State, 562
2.-Georgia Southern, 571
3.-Kansas State, 576
4.-Southern California, 578
5.-TCU, 582
6.-Vanderbilt, 583
7.-Miami, 585
8.-Pepperdine, 589
9.-Louisville, 591
10.-Morehead State, 595
11.-Western Kentucky, 598
12.-Fairleigh Dickinson, 619
All-American Mirabel Ting is in first place in the individual standings, All-American Lottie Woad is in second place in the individual standings, and the No. 2 ranked and No. 1 seeded Seminoles are in first place in the team standings after the first two rounds of the Lexington Regional Championship at the Keane Trace Golf Club. Ting, the individual leader for the second consecutive round, holds a one-stroke lead over Woad in the individual standings. The Seminoles have a nine-stroke lead over Georgia Southern and a 10-stroke lead over Kansas State in the team standings heading into the final round of the regional championship.
The final round of the Lexington Regional championship will be played Wednesday with the top five finishing teams in the regional advancing to the NCAA Championship Finals in Carlsbad, Calif. (May 16-21). Florida State (minus 14), Georgia Southern (minus five), Kansas State (even), Southern California (plus 2) and TCU (plus 6) are the top five teams in the standings following two rounds of play.
Florida State will play for the third regional championship in school history in the final round. The Seminoles have won two regional championships – in 2021 at the NCAA Louisville Regional Championship and in 2022 at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championship. Florida State has earned regional championships in two of the last four seasons.
“The wind shifted around totally today and each of the girls did a really good job of adjusting to the course,” FSU coach Amy Bond said. “The wind blew in the opposite direction today as it was blowing yesterday. Mirabel and Lottie continued to play really good golf.
“We still have to stay in the present and hit one shot at a time tomorrow.”
Ting has earned a two-round total of 8 under par 136 while Woad has carded a 7 under par score of 137. Both Ting and Woad will contend for the fourth individual regional championship in school history in the final round. Previous regional champions for Florida State include Maria Salinas (NCAA Central Regional, 2012), Matilda Castren (NCAA Shoal Creek Regional, 2016) and Beatrice Wallin (NCAA Tallahassee Regional, 2022).
Ting carded a 4 under par score of 68 and has a two-round total of 136. Woad carded a 6 under par score of 66 and has a two round total of 137. Her score of 66 in the second round is tied for the second best single-round score in a reginal championship in school history. Alice Hodge carded the school record score for an NCAA Regional championship of 65 in the third round of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional championship in 2022.
The Seminoles have carded consecutive team scores of 281 in the first and second rounds of the regional championship – the two lowest team scores of the 12 teams competing for the championship. The Seminoles are the only team with below par team scores in the first two rounds of the event.
Ting carded a second consecutive score of 68 and has a two-round total of 8 under par 136. She totaled four birdies and the seventh eagle of her Florida State career on the par five fifth hole in the second round. Ting is one of six players in the field of 66 who has carded an eagle this week. The eagle was her second in her career during regional play – she carded an eagle as a freshman in the NCAA Athens Regional in the spring of 2023.
Ting birdied her second hole of the round to go under par and was five strokes under par during play on Tuesday. She played her first five holes at 4 under par and her final 12 holes at 1 under par. Ting has been even, or under par over each of her first 36 holes of the Lexington Regional championship.
Ting, the 2025 ACC Golfer of the Year, is the No. 1 ranked player in the NCAA and the No. 2 ranked amateur in the world by the World Amateur Golf Rankings.
Woad carded a 6 under par score of 66 in the second round – tied for the best round of the day. Her magnificent round of 66 included seven birdies and 10 more holes played at par. Woad birdied her second hole of the day, was 3 under par at the turn, and 6 under par after the sixth of her seven birdies on hole No 13. She has now carded at least one round in the 60s in seven consecutive events and in three of her last five rounds.
Woad, the 2024 ACC Golfer of the Year, is the No. 1 ranked player in the world according to the WAGR and the No. 2 ranked collegiate player by the NCAA.
Senior captain Kaylah Williams carded a 1 over par 73 and is in a tie for 12th place in the individual standings. She totaled three birdies in the second round (for a total of six in the first two rounds) and has completed the first 36 holes at even par. Williams was 1 over par on her front nine, and even par on her final five holes of the second round.
Williams’s 36-hole total of 144 is tied for her best two round total of the spring 2025 season. She carded a 36 hole total of 144 in the finishing in second place at the Florida State Match Up in March at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club.
Freshman Sophia Fullbrook is the fourth Florida State golfer in the top-20 after two rounds of play. She totaled a 74 in the second round and has a two-round total of 145. Fullbrook is in a tie for 15th place in the individual standings.
Florida State will complete its play in the NCAA Lexington Regional Championship on Wednesday beginning at 8 a.m. (ET). The Seminoles will play with Georgia Southern and Kansas State for the second consecutive day from hole No. 1.
NCAA Lexington Regional Championship/May 5-7, 2025
Keane Trace Golf Club/Nicholasville, Ky./Par 72
1/12.-Florida State, 562
1.-Mirabel Ting, 136
2.-Lottie Woad, 137
T11.-Kaylah Williams, 144
T15.-Sophia Fullbrook, 145
T61.-Alexandra Gazzoli, 158
NCAA Lexington Regional Championship/May 5-7, 2025
Keane Trace Golf Club/Nicholasville, Ky./Par 72
1.-Florida State, 562
2.-Georgia Southern, 571
3.-Kansas State, 576
4.-Southern California, 578
5.-TCU, 582
6.-Vanderbilt, 583
7.-Miami, 585
8.-Pepperdine, 589
9.-Louisville, 591
10.-Morehead State, 595
11.-Western Kentucky, 598
12.-Fairleigh Dickinson, 619