FSU sports information:
Junior All-American Mirabel Ting finished as the individual champion and junior All-American Lottie Woad finished in second place to lead the No. 12 ranked Florida State women’s golf team to the championship at the Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club. The Seminoles defended their championship from 2024 and became the first two-time champion in the event.
Florida State won the championship with a 10 under par team score of 854. The Seminoles defeated TCU by six strokes and Virginia by 13 strokes in the final standings.
“Playing 27 holes in a day is tough,” said head coach Amy Bond. “We finished the second round well but did not do a great job at the start of the third round. To each girls’ absolute credit, they found a way to dig deep and finished the back nine in the third round and six under par with only one bogey.”
Ting was masterful on Saturday as she earned her fifth career individual championship and fourth as a Seminole. She won her third championship of the year after finishing as the individual champion at the Folds of Honor Collegiate and the Schooner Fall Classic during the fall of 2024.
Ting won the individual championship of the Collegiate Invitational with a 12 under par score of 204. She finished each of the three rounds with under par scores of 69 (-3), 69 (-3) and with a career-low score of 66 (-6) in the third and final round on Saturday.
Ting was at her best during the final day of the two-day event. She finished her second round with three birdies on her final nine holes to finish with a second consecutive score of 69 in the second round. She then went on a tear in the final round with her career-best score of 66 which included five birdies and the third eagle of her collegiate career on the par five ninth hole. Ting finished in style with two birdies over last nine holes to come within one stroke of trying the school record of 65.
Ting is the No. 4 ranked golfer in the World Amateur Golf Rankings.
“Mirabel got it rolling today,” said Bond. “She finished nine under for the day as she made a lot of putts and hit a high number of quality golf shots.”
Woad was spectacular in earning her the second place finish in the individual standings. She carded scores of 69 (-3), 72 (E), and 70 (-2) tin finish under par for the 17th time in 25 events as a Seminole. She has now earned 21 top 10 finishes in her 25 events including 10 top two individual finishes.
Woad is the No. 1 ranked golfer in the World Amateur Rankings.
Freshman Sophia Fullbrook finished in a tie for 14th place with a three round-total of three over par 219. She earned scores of 72 (E), 71 (-1) and 76 (+4) to earn her third career top 20 finish. Fullbrook earned five birdies during the championship and was 1 under par over her final 11 holes of the third round to help lead Florida State to the championship.
Senior Kaylah Williams finished in 17th place with a three-round score of four over par 220. She played her best golf of the tournament in the second round as she finished with a two under par score of 70 – just one stroke off of her career best score of 69. Williams totaled seven birdies during the 54-hole event.
Junior Katherine Cook finished in a tie for 42nd place in the individual standings. She played her best golf of the event in the first round as she carded a 3 over par score of 75.
“This is a great start to 2025 and a great way to start our spring season,” said Bond. “There are a lot of positives to come out of this week. We are going to enjoy this win because in golf you don’t win as often as you’d like. There are things we have to work on as a team, but this group has illustrated that they are capable of some pretty special things this spring.”
The Seminoles take their championship at the Collegiate Invitational into their next event as they play at the Moon Invitational (Feb. 16-18) at the Suntree Country Club in Melbourne, Fla.
Florida State plays host to the jewel of its schedule (March 21-23) as it plays host the Florida State Match at the Seminole Legacy for its only home match of the 2024-25 fall and spring seasons.
Fourth Annual Collegiate Invitational\January 31-February 1, 2025
Guadalajara Country Club\Par 72
1,-Florida State, 854
1.-Mirabel Ting, 204
2.-Lottie Woad, 210
T14.-Sophia Fullbrook, 219
T18.-Kaylah Williams, 221
T42.-Katherine Cook, 231
Fourth Annual Collegiate Invitational\January 31-February 1, 2025
Guadalajara Country Club\Par 72
1.-Florida State, 854
2.-TCU, 86
3.-Virginia, 867
4.-Houston, 874
T5.-NC State, 893
T5.-SMU, 893
7.-Washington, 905
8.-Maryland, 909
9.-Colorado State, 911
10.-Georgia, 917
11.-Iowa, 920
12.-Colorado-Team Disqualification
Junior All-American Mirabel Ting finished as the individual champion and junior All-American Lottie Woad finished in second place to lead the No. 12 ranked Florida State women’s golf team to the championship at the Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club. The Seminoles defended their championship from 2024 and became the first two-time champion in the event.
Florida State won the championship with a 10 under par team score of 854. The Seminoles defeated TCU by six strokes and Virginia by 13 strokes in the final standings.
“Playing 27 holes in a day is tough,” said head coach Amy Bond. “We finished the second round well but did not do a great job at the start of the third round. To each girls’ absolute credit, they found a way to dig deep and finished the back nine in the third round and six under par with only one bogey.”
Ting was masterful on Saturday as she earned her fifth career individual championship and fourth as a Seminole. She won her third championship of the year after finishing as the individual champion at the Folds of Honor Collegiate and the Schooner Fall Classic during the fall of 2024.
Ting won the individual championship of the Collegiate Invitational with a 12 under par score of 204. She finished each of the three rounds with under par scores of 69 (-3), 69 (-3) and with a career-low score of 66 (-6) in the third and final round on Saturday.
Ting was at her best during the final day of the two-day event. She finished her second round with three birdies on her final nine holes to finish with a second consecutive score of 69 in the second round. She then went on a tear in the final round with her career-best score of 66 which included five birdies and the third eagle of her collegiate career on the par five ninth hole. Ting finished in style with two birdies over last nine holes to come within one stroke of trying the school record of 65.
Ting is the No. 4 ranked golfer in the World Amateur Golf Rankings.
“Mirabel got it rolling today,” said Bond. “She finished nine under for the day as she made a lot of putts and hit a high number of quality golf shots.”
Woad was spectacular in earning her the second place finish in the individual standings. She carded scores of 69 (-3), 72 (E), and 70 (-2) tin finish under par for the 17th time in 25 events as a Seminole. She has now earned 21 top 10 finishes in her 25 events including 10 top two individual finishes.
Woad is the No. 1 ranked golfer in the World Amateur Rankings.
Freshman Sophia Fullbrook finished in a tie for 14th place with a three round-total of three over par 219. She earned scores of 72 (E), 71 (-1) and 76 (+4) to earn her third career top 20 finish. Fullbrook earned five birdies during the championship and was 1 under par over her final 11 holes of the third round to help lead Florida State to the championship.
Senior Kaylah Williams finished in 17th place with a three-round score of four over par 220. She played her best golf of the tournament in the second round as she finished with a two under par score of 70 – just one stroke off of her career best score of 69. Williams totaled seven birdies during the 54-hole event.
Junior Katherine Cook finished in a tie for 42nd place in the individual standings. She played her best golf of the event in the first round as she carded a 3 over par score of 75.
“This is a great start to 2025 and a great way to start our spring season,” said Bond. “There are a lot of positives to come out of this week. We are going to enjoy this win because in golf you don’t win as often as you’d like. There are things we have to work on as a team, but this group has illustrated that they are capable of some pretty special things this spring.”
The Seminoles take their championship at the Collegiate Invitational into their next event as they play at the Moon Invitational (Feb. 16-18) at the Suntree Country Club in Melbourne, Fla.
Florida State plays host to the jewel of its schedule (March 21-23) as it plays host the Florida State Match at the Seminole Legacy for its only home match of the 2024-25 fall and spring seasons.
Fourth Annual Collegiate Invitational\January 31-February 1, 2025
Guadalajara Country Club\Par 72
1,-Florida State, 854
1.-Mirabel Ting, 204
2.-Lottie Woad, 210
T14.-Sophia Fullbrook, 219
T18.-Kaylah Williams, 221
T42.-Katherine Cook, 231
Fourth Annual Collegiate Invitational\January 31-February 1, 2025
Guadalajara Country Club\Par 72
1.-Florida State, 854
2.-TCU, 86
3.-Virginia, 867
4.-Houston, 874
T5.-NC State, 893
T5.-SMU, 893
7.-Washington, 905
8.-Maryland, 909
9.-Colorado State, 911
10.-Georgia, 917
11.-Iowa, 920
12.-Colorado-Team Disqualification