Florida State University Athletics
Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame

Nadia Ste Marie
- Induction:
- 2008
Nadie Ste-Marie won five individual tournaments and had 14 Top-10 finishes over her two-year Florida State career from 1988-89 earning her the label as the 'most successful women's golfer in Seminole history' at the time.
Ste-Marie transferred to FSU after two years at the University of Hawaii. She led the Seminoles over her two seasons to two Metro Conference Championships and capped her fantastic college career with her selection as a first team All-American.She qualified as an individual competitor in the 1989 NCAA Golf Championship.
Ste-Marie was the LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 1990. She played eight years on the LPGA Tour and won the duMaurier Classic in London in 1993.
She has served as the golf pro at the U.S. Naval Academy course in Annapolis, Maryland since 1999.
Ste-Marie transferred to FSU after two years at the University of Hawaii. She led the Seminoles over her two seasons to two Metro Conference Championships and capped her fantastic college career with her selection as a first team All-American.She qualified as an individual competitor in the 1989 NCAA Golf Championship.
Ste-Marie was the LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 1990. She played eight years on the LPGA Tour and won the duMaurier Classic in London in 1993.
She has served as the golf pro at the U.S. Naval Academy course in Annapolis, Maryland since 1999.
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