FSU sports information:
Junior All-American Mirabel Ting is in first place in the team standings, and the No. 7 ranked Florida State women’s golf team is in first place in the team standings after the opening round of the Florida State Match Up at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club. Ting shot a career-low tying 66 and leads the field of 73 golfers by four strokes. The Seminoles – with three players in the top 10 – lead Illinois by one stroke as they play to win their fifth consecutive stroke play match.
The Seminoles are led by Ting (66, first place), Kaylah Williams (71, tied for fifth) and All-American Lottie Woad (74, tied for 10th place) as one of two teams in the standings with three players in the top 10 of the individual standings.
“We had a great day today,” said Seminole head coach Amy Bond. “More importantly, there were so many students out here. Thank you guys so much for supporting us. We look forward to everybody coming out tomorrow and Sunday.”
Ting, the No. 1 ranked college golfer and the No, 3 ranked golfer in the world, carded seven birdies in the first round and was never above par in the first round. She began the round with four consecutive bridies before closing with three bridies on her final five holes of the front nine. She continued to stay hot with four birdies on the back nine to tie her career low score.
Ting has now carded a score of 66 three times this spring – at the Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club, at the Briar’s Creek Invitational and now at the Florida State Match Up. She has now carded 16 career scores in the 60s. Ting is now 30 strokes under par in four matches this spring and 42 strokes under par for her junior season.
Senior Kayla Williams carded a 1 under par score of 71 and is in a tie for fifth place in the individual standings. She carded four birdies including consecutive bridies on her final two holes of the day to come within two strokes of tying her career low score of 69. Williams was three strokes under par on her back nine and has put herself in position to earn the third top-10 finish of her career.
All-American Lottie Woad is in a tie for 10th place with a 2 over par score of 74. She carded four birdies with all four coming on her final 15 holes. Woad is the No. 1 ranked amateur player in the world and the No. 6 ranked college player in the nation.
Junior Katherine Cook, who is playing as an individual, also carded a 2 over par score of 74 and is in a tie for 10th place in the individual standings. She totaled three birdies during the round – including two on her final seven holes of the round.
Freshman Sophia Fullbrook is in a tie for 17th place with a 3 over par score of 75. She is looking to earn her third top-20 finish in four events this spring.
Florida State tees off at 9:50 from hole No. 1 on Saturday. The Seminoles will play with Illinois and Alabama.
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1/13.-Florida State, 286
1.-Mirabel Ting, 66
T5.-Kaylah Williams, 71
T10.-Lottie Woad, 74
T17.-Sophia Fullbrook, 75
T58.-Alexandra Gazzoli, 81
T10.-Katherine Cook, 74*
T53.-Layla Pedrique, 80*
T68.-Freya Russell, 81*
*denotes playing as an individual
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1.-Florida State, 286
2.-Illinois, 287
3.-Alabama, 299
4.-Troy, 303
T5.-Houston, 304
T5.-Missouri, 304
T5.-Tulane, 304
T8.-North Florida, 305
T8.-Indiana,
10.-Kent State, 307
T11.-Chattanooga, 313
T11.-FIU, 313
13.-Abilene Christian, 315
Junior All-American Mirabel Ting is in first place in the team standings, and the No. 7 ranked Florida State women’s golf team is in first place in the team standings after the opening round of the Florida State Match Up at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club. Ting shot a career-low tying 66 and leads the field of 73 golfers by four strokes. The Seminoles – with three players in the top 10 – lead Illinois by one stroke as they play to win their fifth consecutive stroke play match.
The Seminoles are led by Ting (66, first place), Kaylah Williams (71, tied for fifth) and All-American Lottie Woad (74, tied for 10th place) as one of two teams in the standings with three players in the top 10 of the individual standings.
“We had a great day today,” said Seminole head coach Amy Bond. “More importantly, there were so many students out here. Thank you guys so much for supporting us. We look forward to everybody coming out tomorrow and Sunday.”
Ting, the No. 1 ranked college golfer and the No, 3 ranked golfer in the world, carded seven birdies in the first round and was never above par in the first round. She began the round with four consecutive bridies before closing with three bridies on her final five holes of the front nine. She continued to stay hot with four birdies on the back nine to tie her career low score.
Ting has now carded a score of 66 three times this spring – at the Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club, at the Briar’s Creek Invitational and now at the Florida State Match Up. She has now carded 16 career scores in the 60s. Ting is now 30 strokes under par in four matches this spring and 42 strokes under par for her junior season.
Senior Kayla Williams carded a 1 under par score of 71 and is in a tie for fifth place in the individual standings. She carded four birdies including consecutive bridies on her final two holes of the day to come within two strokes of tying her career low score of 69. Williams was three strokes under par on her back nine and has put herself in position to earn the third top-10 finish of her career.
All-American Lottie Woad is in a tie for 10th place with a 2 over par score of 74. She carded four birdies with all four coming on her final 15 holes. Woad is the No. 1 ranked amateur player in the world and the No. 6 ranked college player in the nation.
Junior Katherine Cook, who is playing as an individual, also carded a 2 over par score of 74 and is in a tie for 10th place in the individual standings. She totaled three birdies during the round – including two on her final seven holes of the round.
Freshman Sophia Fullbrook is in a tie for 17th place with a 3 over par score of 75. She is looking to earn her third top-20 finish in four events this spring.
Florida State tees off at 9:50 from hole No. 1 on Saturday. The Seminoles will play with Illinois and Alabama.
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1/13.-Florida State, 286
1.-Mirabel Ting, 66
T5.-Kaylah Williams, 71
T10.-Lottie Woad, 74
T17.-Sophia Fullbrook, 75
T58.-Alexandra Gazzoli, 81
T10.-Katherine Cook, 74*
T53.-Layla Pedrique, 80*
T68.-Freya Russell, 81*
*denotes playing as an individual
Florida State Match Up/March 21-23, 2025
Seminole Legacy Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla.
1.-Florida State, 286
2.-Illinois, 287
3.-Alabama, 299
4.-Troy, 303
T5.-Houston, 304
T5.-Missouri, 304
T5.-Tulane, 304
T8.-North Florida, 305
T8.-Indiana,
10.-Kent State, 307
T11.-Chattanooga, 313
T11.-FIU, 313
13.-Abilene Christian, 315