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Florida State’s Mirabel Ting won the individual championship with a record-setting score of 200 and a record 13 strokes under par, and the No 7 ranked Florida State women’s golf team won the Florida State Match Up for the tournament record fifth time at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club as play in the event came to close on a brilliant day to decide a championship on a golf course. Ting won her second consecutive stroke play championship while the Seminoles won their fifth consecutive stroke play championship – including all four of their stroke play events this spring.
Florida State’s Ting (first), senior Kaylah Williams (second), and All-American Lottie Woad (third) registered a clean sweep of the gold, silver, and bronze medal finishes. Ting, Williams, and Woad finished at a combined 23 under par. The win for Ting is the seventh of her career; the second place finish for Wiliams is the best of her career, and the finish for Woad is the 17th top three finish of her Florida State career.
Florida State led the event wire to wire with a one stroke lead after the first round, a 13 stroke lead after the second round, and 16 stroke advantage at the conclusion of the event.
Ting established program and Florida State Match Up tournament records with her three-round score of 200 and her 16 under par score in winning the championship. She finished with score of 66-67-67.
Ting broke the tournament record of 12 strokes under par by Katie Li of Duke in 2024 and by Beatrice Wallin of Florida State in 2021.
Williams totaled scores of 71-73-66 for a career-best second place finish and career best tournament score of 210. Her third round score of 66 also set a personal best for the senior.
Woad finished in third place with scores of 74-72-66 for a three-round total of 212. Woad carded her first career hole-in-one on the 13th hole in Sunday’s third round. It was the first hole-in-one by a Seminole since Charlotte Heath on Oct. 11, 2022 at the Ivy Intercollegiate at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J.
Ting has now won two consecutive individual stroke play championships (at the Briar’s Creek Invitational and the Florida State Match Up) along with five individual championships this year (at the Folds of Honor Collegiate, the Schooner Fall Classic, and the Landfall Tradition). She has won seven career individual championships at the with one coming during her freshman season at Augusta (Moon Invitational) and six coming during her career as a Seminole.
The individual championship is Ting’s sixth as a Seminole (Augusta Invitational, Spring 2024; Folds of Honor Collegiate, Fall 2024; Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2024; Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club, Spring 2025; Briar’s Creek Invitational, Spring 2025; Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025) all of which tie the school for individual wins in a career at Florida State. She is now tied with Seminole All-American Matilda Castren who won six individual championships during her illustrious Florida State career (2014-17).
Ting’s victory gave her the Florida State Match Up individual Championship for the first time in her career. She is the sixth different Seminole to win the championship following Castren in 2014, Morgane Metraux in 2017, Beatrice Wallin in 2022, Amelia Williamson in 2023, and Lottie Woad in 2024.
With Ting’s victory, a Seminole has won the individual championship of the Florida State Match Up in four of the last five seasons.
Florida State’s team victory allowed it to become the first team to win five Florida State Match Up championships. The Seminoles also won the championship in 2016, 2017, 2021, 2023.
Florida State will now prepare to play in the ACC Championship (April 16-19) at the Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. The Seminoles are looking to win the ACC championship for the first time in program history.
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1/13.-Florida State, 842
1.-Mirabel Ting, 200
2.-Kaylah Williams, 210
3.-Lottie Woad, 212
T7.-Sophia Fullbrook, 220
T54.-Alexandra Gazzoli, 236
T26.-Katherine Cook, 227*
T37.-Freya Russell, 231*
T42.-Layla Pedrique, 242*
*denotes playing as an individual
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1.-Florida State, 842
2.-Illinois, 884
3.-Indiana, 887
4.-Kent State, 895
5.-Missouri, 901
T6.-Houston, 902
T6.-Alabama, 902
8.-North Florida, 913
9.-Tulane, 919
10.-Chattanooga, 921
11.-FIU, 932
12.-Troy, 939
13.-Abilene Christian, 940
Florida State’s Mirabel Ting won the individual championship with a record-setting score of 200 and a record 13 strokes under par, and the No 7 ranked Florida State women’s golf team won the Florida State Match Up for the tournament record fifth time at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club as play in the event came to close on a brilliant day to decide a championship on a golf course. Ting won her second consecutive stroke play championship while the Seminoles won their fifth consecutive stroke play championship – including all four of their stroke play events this spring.
Florida State’s Ting (first), senior Kaylah Williams (second), and All-American Lottie Woad (third) registered a clean sweep of the gold, silver, and bronze medal finishes. Ting, Williams, and Woad finished at a combined 23 under par. The win for Ting is the seventh of her career; the second place finish for Wiliams is the best of her career, and the finish for Woad is the 17th top three finish of her Florida State career.
Florida State led the event wire to wire with a one stroke lead after the first round, a 13 stroke lead after the second round, and 16 stroke advantage at the conclusion of the event.
Ting established program and Florida State Match Up tournament records with her three-round score of 200 and her 16 under par score in winning the championship. She finished with score of 66-67-67.
Ting broke the tournament record of 12 strokes under par by Katie Li of Duke in 2024 and by Beatrice Wallin of Florida State in 2021.
Williams totaled scores of 71-73-66 for a career-best second place finish and career best tournament score of 210. Her third round score of 66 also set a personal best for the senior.
Woad finished in third place with scores of 74-72-66 for a three-round total of 212. Woad carded her first career hole-in-one on the 13th hole in Sunday’s third round. It was the first hole-in-one by a Seminole since Charlotte Heath on Oct. 11, 2022 at the Ivy Intercollegiate at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, N.J.
Ting has now won two consecutive individual stroke play championships (at the Briar’s Creek Invitational and the Florida State Match Up) along with five individual championships this year (at the Folds of Honor Collegiate, the Schooner Fall Classic, and the Landfall Tradition). She has won seven career individual championships at the with one coming during her freshman season at Augusta (Moon Invitational) and six coming during her career as a Seminole.
The individual championship is Ting’s sixth as a Seminole (Augusta Invitational, Spring 2024; Folds of Honor Collegiate, Fall 2024; Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2024; Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club, Spring 2025; Briar’s Creek Invitational, Spring 2025; Florida State Match Up, Spring 2025) all of which tie the school for individual wins in a career at Florida State. She is now tied with Seminole All-American Matilda Castren who won six individual championships during her illustrious Florida State career (2014-17).
Ting’s victory gave her the Florida State Match Up individual Championship for the first time in her career. She is the sixth different Seminole to win the championship following Castren in 2014, Morgane Metraux in 2017, Beatrice Wallin in 2022, Amelia Williamson in 2023, and Lottie Woad in 2024.
With Ting’s victory, a Seminole has won the individual championship of the Florida State Match Up in four of the last five seasons.
Florida State’s team victory allowed it to become the first team to win five Florida State Match Up championships. The Seminoles also won the championship in 2016, 2017, 2021, 2023.
Florida State will now prepare to play in the ACC Championship (April 16-19) at the Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. The Seminoles are looking to win the ACC championship for the first time in program history.
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1/13.-Florida State, 842
1.-Mirabel Ting, 200
2.-Kaylah Williams, 210
3.-Lottie Woad, 212
T7.-Sophia Fullbrook, 220
T54.-Alexandra Gazzoli, 236
T26.-Katherine Cook, 227*
T37.-Freya Russell, 231*
T42.-Layla Pedrique, 242*
*denotes playing as an individual
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1.-Florida State, 842
2.-Illinois, 884
3.-Indiana, 887
4.-Kent State, 895
5.-Missouri, 901
T6.-Houston, 902
T6.-Alabama, 902
8.-North Florida, 913
9.-Tulane, 919
10.-Chattanooga, 921
11.-FIU, 932
12.-Troy, 939
13.-Abilene Christian, 940