Florida State University Athletics

Ting Wins Second Consecutive Title; Seminoles Third At Schooner Fall Classic
9/23/2024 5:52:00 PM | Women's Golf
NORMAN, Okla. – Florida State's Mirabel Ting won her second consecutive individual championship, and the Seminole women's golf team finished in third place in the team standings as the rain-shortened Schooner Fall Classic at the Belmar Golf Club came to a close. Ting carded a career-low tying score of 67 in the final round and defeated Auburn's Anna Davis by one stroke. Florida State played the second-best team round of the day and earned its second consecutive top-three team finish in its first two events of the fall season.
Ting won the individual championship at the Folds of Honor Collegiate last week and became just the third golfer in school history to earn individual championships in consecutive starts in school history with her win in the Schooner. Most recently Morgane Metraux won the individual championships of the Florida State Match Up (Feb. 12, 2017) and the Dickson Intercollegiate (Feb. 28, 2017) during the 2016-17 competition season. Nadia Ste-Marie was the first player in school history to win consecutive individual championships as she earned medalist honors at the Lady Seminole Invitational (Sept. 25, 1988) and the Beacon Woods Invitational (Oct. 16, 1988) in back to back outings during the 1988-89 season.
All-American and ANNIKA Award nominee Lottie Woad carded a school-record tying 65 and finished in a tie for second place in the individual standings.
"With the weather disruption in the second round on Sunday, the girls really did a great job of keeping their intensity up today," said Head Coach Amy Bond. "They came out with the same intensity as yesterday and were really ready to play today. We got a couple of good rounds from our freshman. We continue to get better each day."
Florida State played the second-best team round of the final round in carding a 10 under par score of 270. Only Kansas State, at 269, played one stroke better than the Seminoles just one day after the second round of the championship was canceled because of heavy rain.
Ting carded a career-low tying 3 under par 67 in the final round. She moved into first place midway through the second round and defeated Anna Davis of Auburn by one stroke. Ting finished the 36-hole tournament with a score of 134.
"I feel like I played well today and under these conditions; I would take this golf game any day," said Ting. "Winning back to back titles makes me feel happy. It also makes me believe I can do things better than I expected myself too. The girls played really well today, and I'm excited to see what it will take us in the next two events and following into the spring."
Woad played the second-best round of the day of the 90 golfers in the field as she carded a 5 under par score of 65. It marked the third time in her career (and the second time in the Schooner Fall Classic) than she has carded a score of 65. Woad carded a 65 in the first round of the Schooner Fall Classic in the fall of 2022 and averages 67.88 strokes in eight career rounds during three appearances in the Schooner.
Woad finished just one stroke behind Ting as Florida State finished with two players in the top-two of the individual standings.
Freshman Christina Surcey helped the Seminoles earn their second consecutive top-3 team finish as she carded a career-low 2 under par 68 in the second round. She finished in a tie for 55th place in the individual standings. Her score of 68 in the second round allowed her to move up 29 spaces in the standings after carding a 78 in Saturday's first round of play.
Florida State continues its four-match fall schedule as it plays in the Jackson T. Stephens Cup at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club (Oct. 21-23). The nationally ranked Seminole women will play alongside the national ranked Seminole men in the event.
Schooner Fall Classic/September 21, 23, 2024
Belmar Golf Club/Norman, Okla./Par 70
3/16.-Florida State
1.-- Mirabel Ting, 134
T2. – Lottie Woad, 135
T49. – Sophia Fullbrook, 145
T55. – Christina Surcey, 146
T81. – Kaylah Williams, 152
Schooner Fall Classic/September 21, 23, 2024
Belmar Golf Club/Norman, Okla./Par 70
1.-Houston, 551
2.-Auburn, 553
3.-Florida State, 554
4.-TCU, 557
5.-Oklahoma, 558
6.-Kansas State, 561
T7.-Iowa State, 564
T7.-Oklahoma State, 564
9.-Tulane, 567
10.-Wisconsin, 568
11.-Virginia Tech, 572
T12.-North Texas, 574
T13.-Tulsa, 574
14.-Oral Roberts, 578
15.-Texas State, 586
16.-Florida Atlantic, 596
Ting won the individual championship at the Folds of Honor Collegiate last week and became just the third golfer in school history to earn individual championships in consecutive starts in school history with her win in the Schooner. Most recently Morgane Metraux won the individual championships of the Florida State Match Up (Feb. 12, 2017) and the Dickson Intercollegiate (Feb. 28, 2017) during the 2016-17 competition season. Nadia Ste-Marie was the first player in school history to win consecutive individual championships as she earned medalist honors at the Lady Seminole Invitational (Sept. 25, 1988) and the Beacon Woods Invitational (Oct. 16, 1988) in back to back outings during the 1988-89 season.
All-American and ANNIKA Award nominee Lottie Woad carded a school-record tying 65 and finished in a tie for second place in the individual standings.
"With the weather disruption in the second round on Sunday, the girls really did a great job of keeping their intensity up today," said Head Coach Amy Bond. "They came out with the same intensity as yesterday and were really ready to play today. We got a couple of good rounds from our freshman. We continue to get better each day."
Florida State played the second-best team round of the final round in carding a 10 under par score of 270. Only Kansas State, at 269, played one stroke better than the Seminoles just one day after the second round of the championship was canceled because of heavy rain.
Ting carded a career-low tying 3 under par 67 in the final round. She moved into first place midway through the second round and defeated Anna Davis of Auburn by one stroke. Ting finished the 36-hole tournament with a score of 134.
"I feel like I played well today and under these conditions; I would take this golf game any day," said Ting. "Winning back to back titles makes me feel happy. It also makes me believe I can do things better than I expected myself too. The girls played really well today, and I'm excited to see what it will take us in the next two events and following into the spring."
Woad played the second-best round of the day of the 90 golfers in the field as she carded a 5 under par score of 65. It marked the third time in her career (and the second time in the Schooner Fall Classic) than she has carded a score of 65. Woad carded a 65 in the first round of the Schooner Fall Classic in the fall of 2022 and averages 67.88 strokes in eight career rounds during three appearances in the Schooner.
Woad finished just one stroke behind Ting as Florida State finished with two players in the top-two of the individual standings.
Freshman Christina Surcey helped the Seminoles earn their second consecutive top-3 team finish as she carded a career-low 2 under par 68 in the second round. She finished in a tie for 55th place in the individual standings. Her score of 68 in the second round allowed her to move up 29 spaces in the standings after carding a 78 in Saturday's first round of play.
Florida State continues its four-match fall schedule as it plays in the Jackson T. Stephens Cup at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club (Oct. 21-23). The nationally ranked Seminole women will play alongside the national ranked Seminole men in the event.
Schooner Fall Classic/September 21, 23, 2024
Belmar Golf Club/Norman, Okla./Par 70
3/16.-Florida State
1.-- Mirabel Ting, 134
T2. – Lottie Woad, 135
T49. – Sophia Fullbrook, 145
T55. – Christina Surcey, 146
T81. – Kaylah Williams, 152
Schooner Fall Classic/September 21, 23, 2024
Belmar Golf Club/Norman, Okla./Par 70
1.-Houston, 551
2.-Auburn, 553
3.-Florida State, 554
4.-TCU, 557
5.-Oklahoma, 558
6.-Kansas State, 561
T7.-Iowa State, 564
T7.-Oklahoma State, 564
9.-Tulane, 567
10.-Wisconsin, 568
11.-Virginia Tech, 572
T12.-North Texas, 574
T13.-Tulsa, 574
14.-Oral Roberts, 578
15.-Texas State, 586
16.-Florida Atlantic, 596
Players Mentioned
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INF Cal Fisher - FSU Baseball Start of Fall Ball Press Conference
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LHP Wes Mendes - FSU Baseball Start of Fall Ball Press Conference
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1B Myles Bailey - FSU Baseball Start of Fall Ball Press Conference
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