FSU sports information:
Junior All-American Mirabel Ting is in first place in the individual standings, and the No. 7 ranked Florida State Women’s Golf Team is in first place in the team standings after two rounds of the Florida State Match Up at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club. Ting carded a 5 under par 67 in the second round, has a two-round total of 133, and leads teammate Kaylah Wiliams by 11 strokes as she increased her first round lead by seven strokes. The Seminoles increased their lead to 11 strokes as they played to win their fifth consecutive stroke play championship.
Ting begins play in Sunday’s final round looking to win her fifth individual championship of her junior season. She won the individual championships at the Folds of Honor and Schooner Fall Invitational in the fall and has earned medalist honors at the Collegiate Invitational and the Briar’s Creek Invitational in the spring. Ting will play the final round of the Florida State Match Up looking to win her seventh career collegiate individual championship.
Ting is the No. 1 ranked collegiate player in the nation, and the No. 3 ranked amateur player in the world.
Florida State played the second round as the only team to finished with an under-par score and is the only team in the 13-squad field that has an under-par team score for the first two rounds. The Seminoles are minus three in the first two rounds of the championship. Florida State is looking to win its fifth consecutive stroke play championship following wins at the Landfall Tradition in the fall, and at the Collegiate Invitational, Moon Invitational, and Briar’s Creek Invitational in the spring.
Florida State has been in first place in the team standings in 10 consecutive rounds in its last five tournaments.
Ting began the second round on fire and stayed hot during the entire 18 hole day. She carded four birdies on her first six holes, made the turn at four under par, and closed her round with two birdies on her final nine holes. Ting finished her day at one under par on her back nine and has an 11 under par score of 133 for the first two rounds to tie the best hole score of her career.
Ting is a total of 35 strokes under par for her junior season.
Senior Kayla Williams is in second place in the individual standings with a two round total of 144. She has carded scores of 71 and 73 and ranks as one of three Seminoles in the top six of the individual standings. Williams played her best golf of the second round on her back nine with three birdies and a 1 under par score on her final nine holes of the round. She begins play in Sunday’s final round looking to earn her first career top five finish.
Junior All-American Lottie Woad is in a tie for sixth place with scores of 74 and 72 and a two round total of 146. She carded four birdies in the second round and put an exclamation point in her round with a birdie in her final hole of the round.
Woad begins play on Sunday looking to earn her 10th consecutive top five individual finish.
Woad is the No. 1 ranked amateur player in the world and the No. 6 ranked collegiate player.
Seminole freshman Sophia Fullbrook is the fourth Seminole in the top-25 of the individual standings. She is in a tie for 21st place with scores of 75-75 and a two round total of 150.
Freya Russell, who is playing in her first event as a Seminole, carded a 1 under par 71 in her second collegiate round. She has a two-round total of 154.
Florida State will play in the prestigious final group of the day beginning at 9:20 off of hole No. 1. The Seminoles, who are looking to become the first five-time champion in the event, will play with Illinois and Houston in the final round.
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1/13.-Florida State, 573
1.-Mirabel Ting, 133
2.-Kaylah Williams, 144
T6.-Lottie Woad, 146
T21.-Sophia Fullbrook, 150
T51.-Alexandra Gazzoli, 158
T30.-Katherine Cook, 152*
T36.-Freya Russell, 154*
T39.-Layla Pedrique, 155*
*denotes playing as an individual
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1.-Florida State, 573
2.-Illinois, 586
3.-Houston, 595
T4.-Alabama, 598
T4.-Kent State, 598
T4.-Indiana, 598
7.-Missouri, 607
8.-North Florida, 608
9.-Chattanooga, 611
10.-Troy, 618
11.-Tulane, 621
12.-FIU, 624
13.-Abilene Christian, 630
Junior All-American Mirabel Ting is in first place in the individual standings, and the No. 7 ranked Florida State Women’s Golf Team is in first place in the team standings after two rounds of the Florida State Match Up at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club. Ting carded a 5 under par 67 in the second round, has a two-round total of 133, and leads teammate Kaylah Wiliams by 11 strokes as she increased her first round lead by seven strokes. The Seminoles increased their lead to 11 strokes as they played to win their fifth consecutive stroke play championship.
Ting begins play in Sunday’s final round looking to win her fifth individual championship of her junior season. She won the individual championships at the Folds of Honor and Schooner Fall Invitational in the fall and has earned medalist honors at the Collegiate Invitational and the Briar’s Creek Invitational in the spring. Ting will play the final round of the Florida State Match Up looking to win her seventh career collegiate individual championship.
Ting is the No. 1 ranked collegiate player in the nation, and the No. 3 ranked amateur player in the world.
Florida State played the second round as the only team to finished with an under-par score and is the only team in the 13-squad field that has an under-par team score for the first two rounds. The Seminoles are minus three in the first two rounds of the championship. Florida State is looking to win its fifth consecutive stroke play championship following wins at the Landfall Tradition in the fall, and at the Collegiate Invitational, Moon Invitational, and Briar’s Creek Invitational in the spring.
Florida State has been in first place in the team standings in 10 consecutive rounds in its last five tournaments.
Ting began the second round on fire and stayed hot during the entire 18 hole day. She carded four birdies on her first six holes, made the turn at four under par, and closed her round with two birdies on her final nine holes. Ting finished her day at one under par on her back nine and has an 11 under par score of 133 for the first two rounds to tie the best hole score of her career.
Ting is a total of 35 strokes under par for her junior season.
Senior Kayla Williams is in second place in the individual standings with a two round total of 144. She has carded scores of 71 and 73 and ranks as one of three Seminoles in the top six of the individual standings. Williams played her best golf of the second round on her back nine with three birdies and a 1 under par score on her final nine holes of the round. She begins play in Sunday’s final round looking to earn her first career top five finish.
Junior All-American Lottie Woad is in a tie for sixth place with scores of 74 and 72 and a two round total of 146. She carded four birdies in the second round and put an exclamation point in her round with a birdie in her final hole of the round.
Woad begins play on Sunday looking to earn her 10th consecutive top five individual finish.
Woad is the No. 1 ranked amateur player in the world and the No. 6 ranked collegiate player.
Seminole freshman Sophia Fullbrook is the fourth Seminole in the top-25 of the individual standings. She is in a tie for 21st place with scores of 75-75 and a two round total of 150.
Freya Russell, who is playing in her first event as a Seminole, carded a 1 under par 71 in her second collegiate round. She has a two-round total of 154.
Florida State will play in the prestigious final group of the day beginning at 9:20 off of hole No. 1. The Seminoles, who are looking to become the first five-time champion in the event, will play with Illinois and Houston in the final round.
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1/13.-Florida State, 573
1.-Mirabel Ting, 133
2.-Kaylah Williams, 144
T6.-Lottie Woad, 146
T21.-Sophia Fullbrook, 150
T51.-Alexandra Gazzoli, 158
T30.-Katherine Cook, 152*
T36.-Freya Russell, 154*
T39.-Layla Pedrique, 155*
*denotes playing as an individual
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1.-Florida State, 573
2.-Illinois, 586
3.-Houston, 595
T4.-Alabama, 598
T4.-Kent State, 598
T4.-Indiana, 598
7.-Missouri, 607
8.-North Florida, 608
9.-Chattanooga, 611
10.-Troy, 618
11.-Tulane, 621
12.-FIU, 624
13.-Abilene Christian, 630