Florida State University Athletics

Lottie for Academic All-American

Woad Earns First Team Academic All-American Honors

7/8/2025 12:07:00 PM | Women's Golf

TALLAHASSEE – Lottie Woad, the most decorated player in the history of the Florida State University Women's Golf program, has been named a First Team Academic All-American by the College Sports Communicators. The Seminole junior is one of 16 student-athletes – and the only golfer – named to the 2024-25 Academic All-American Division I At-Large First-Team.

Woad is the third female Florida State student-athlete to earn First Team Academic All-American At-Large honors joining Wendy Markham of the Seminole Track and Field team in 1985 and Mihaela Moldovan of the Florida State Women's Tennis team in 2004. A total of seven Florida State female student-athletes have been named At-Large Academic All-Americans a total of eight times since 1985. Woad owns a 3.75 grade point average in sport management. She has been named to the CSC Academic All-District team in both of the last two years (2024 and 2025), the All-ACC Academic Women's Golf Team in each of her three seasons as a Seminole, and to the ACC Academic Honor Roll twice times during her career.

Woad is the No. 1 golfer in Florida State history with a 70.42 stroke average for her career and a five-time First-Team All-American on the course. The 2024 Augusta National Amateur Champion is also a two-time top 10 finisher at the NCAA Championship finals.  Woad finished in second place in the individual standings at the 2024 NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships and in eighth place in the NCAA Division I Championships in 2025.  She was named the 2024 ACC Golfer of the Year and is a three-time All-ACC selection as a Seminole.

Woad is currently the No. 1 ranked amateur women's golfer in the world as ranked by the World Amateur Golf Rankings. She has been ranked the world's No. 1 ranked amateur golfer since July 31, 2024 – a span of 47 consecutive weeks.

Woad won the championship of the 2025 Women's Irish Open on July 6, 2025 and will play in the Evian Championship in France which is a major championship on the Ladies European Tour. She won the Irish Open while playing as an amateur with a 21 under par score of 271.  Woad won the championship by six strokes.

2025 Women's At Large Academic All-American First Team
Lottie Woad, Florida State University, Golf
Daniela Alvarez TCU, Beach Volleyball
Carly Bauman, Michigan, Gymnastics
Arianna Cao Stanford, Fencing
Tori DiCarlo, U.S. Naval Academy, Lacrosse
Emma Malabuyo, UCLA, Gymnsatics
Grace McCallum, Utah, Gymnastics
Brooklyn Moors, UCLA, Gymnastics
Ryann Neushul, Stanford, Water Polo
Tenlea Radack, US Naval Academy, Crew/Rosing
Sara Rask, Denver, Skiing
Clara Van Wieren, Minnesota Duluth, Ice Hockey
Audrey Wethington, Minnesota, Ice Hockey
Leanne Wong, Florida, Gymnastics
Katie Zaun, TCU, Rifle,
Maddie Zimmer, Northwestern, Field Hockey
 

Players Mentioned

/ Women's Golf
Men's Basketball FAMU - Post Game Press Conference
Sunday, October 26
Behind the Mic | FSU Men's Basketball with Jeff Culhane | FAMU
Sunday, October 26
1B Myles Bailey | FSU Baseball vs. UAB Postgame Press Conference
Saturday, October 25
OF Brayden Dowd | FSU Baseball vs. UAB Postgame Press Conference
Saturday, October 25