Florida State University Athletics

Last Updated: May 2, 2025By


TALLAHASSEE – Florida State women’s golf head coach Amy Bond has been named the ACC Coach of the Year, junior All-American Mirabel Ting has been named the ACC Golfer of the Year, and Ting and fellow All-American Lottie Woad have earned All-ACC honors in a vote by the conferences’ 15 head coaches.

In a history-making season, the Seminoles won their first-ever ACC championship, earned a No. 1 seed in an NCAA regional for the first time, and are currently ranked No. 3 in the nation. They are tied for the most team championships in the country with six, led the nation with seven top-three team finishes, and lost to only eight teams across 11 events. With seven individual wins, 17 top-three individual finishes, and multiple All-ACC selections – including the winners of the conference’s top two awards – this level of recognition feels more than fitting.

Bond, who is in her 15th season as Florida State’s head coach, was named ACC Coach of the Year for the second time. She also won the award in 2017. Bond’s honor marks the third time a Florida State coach has been named as the ACC Coach of the Year.

Ting is the second consecutive Florida State player and the fourth Seminole to be named the ACC Golfer of the Year. Current Seminole Lottie Woad was named as the ACC Golfer of the Year in 2024. Beatrice Wallin won the award in 2021 and Frida Kinhult shared the award in 2019.

A Florida State player has been named as the ACC Golfer of the Year in four of the last six years since Kinhult was honored as the Seminoles’ first ACC Golfer of the Year in 2019. Each of the Seminoles’ four ACC Golfers of the Year – Ting, Woad, Wallin, and Kinhult – have been recruited and coached by Bond, who was named the head coach at her alma mater in 2010.

“To be honored as the ACC Coach of the Year is very humbling,” said Bond. “When I think of all the players, assistant coaches, and administrators who have believed in Florida State golf since I was a player, I get very emotional. I am very thankful for their confidence in our ability to guide our program to the levels we have achieved.”

Ting is the ACC’s winningest golfer this season with five victories. She defeated both of her opponents during match play at the ACC Championship as the Seminoles win their ACC title.

Ting is the No. 1 ranked golfer in the NCAA and No. 2 in the WAGR. She is the national leader in individual wins with five (Folds of Honor, Schooner Fall Classic, Collegiate Invitational, Briar’s Creek Invitational, Florida State Match Up) and helped lead the Seminoles to the team championships at the Schooner Fall Classic, Collegiate Invitational, Briar’s Creek Invitational, Florida State Match Up, and the ACC Championship. Ting enters the NCAA Lexington Regional Championship with a career-best 68.63 stroke average.

“Being named the ACC Golfer of the Year means a lot to me as a player and person,” said Ting. “I have worked the entire year to put myself in position to achieve this incredible honor, but there is lots of work still to be done. Big thanks to my coaches, Amy, Ryan, and Matt for their unwavering support and believing in my game and also to my teammates for being around me, cheering, supporting, and giving me positive support. An award like this  wouldn’t happen without my teammates. I look forward to playing with the girls and hopefully achieving more as a team.”

Both Ting and Woad were both named to the All-ACC Team for the second year in a row. It marks the ninth consecutive season at least two Seminoles have earned All-ACC honors and the fourth time in program history that the same two Seminoles have earned All-ACC honors in consecutive years (Matilda Castren and Kim Metraux in 2016 and 2017; Charlotte Heath and Beatrice Wallin in 2021 and 2022, Heath and Amelia Williamson in 2022 and 2023 and now Woad and Ting in 2024 and 2025).

Woad is the No. 1 golfer in the WAGR and the No. 2 ranked golfer in the NCAA. She has earned individual championships at the Landfall Tradition and Moon Invitational, finished in the top three in eight of her nine collegiate events as a junior, and finished in third place in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur in April. Woad won the championship of the ANWA in 2024 and finished in third place in 2025.

Woad (-36 strokes under par for her junior season) and Ting (-60 strokes under par for her junior season) are a combined 96 strokes under par for the year.

The ACC Champion Seminoles are the No. 1 seed in the 2025 NCAA Lexington (Ky.) Regional and will play in the championship May 5-7 at the Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville (Ky.) Florida State is the top seed in a regional for the first time in program history. The Seminoles are tied for 2nd in the Mizuno/WGCA Coaches Poll and No. 3 in the most recent NCAA poll by Scoreboard-Clippd.

The Seminoles’ selection to the NCAA Lexington Regional Championship marks the 19th consecutive season the program has competed in an NCAA Regional – every year since 2006.

2025 All-ACC Women’s Golf Team

Mirabel Ting, Florida State        

Lottie Woad, Florida State  Andie Smith, Duke

Megan Streicher, North Carolina

Marie Madsen, NC State            

Mackenzie Lee, SMU

Megha Ganne, Stanford

Paula Martín Sampedro, Stanford

Meja Örtengren, Stanford

Andrea Revuelta, Stanford

Kelly Xu, Stanford

Amanda Sambach, Virginia     

Carolina Chacarra, Wake Forest            

Chloe Kovelesky, Wake Forest

Macy Pate, Wake Forest

2025 ACC Coach of the Year

Amy Bond, Florida State

2025 ACC Golfer of the Year

Mirabel Ting, Florida State

2025 ACC Freshman of the Year

Meja Örtengren, Stanford

Florida State’s All-Time All-ACC Selections

1992, Erica Firnhaber

1993, Marie-Josee Rouleau

1994, Karen Stupples

1995, Karen Stupples

1998, Amy Bond

2001, Kristin Tamulis, Louise Wright

2002, Kristin Tamulis

2003, Kristin Tamulis

2004, Caroline Larsson, Katie Quinney

2005, Jaclyn Burch

2006, Caroline Westrup

2007, Caroline Westrup

2008, Caroline Westrup

2009, Caroline Westrup

2010, Lacy Agnew, Macarena Silva

2011, Maria Salinas

2012, Maria Salinas

2013, Jessica Negron

2014, Matilda Castren, Alex Milan

2015, Lydia Gumm

2016, Matilda Castren, Kim Metraux

2017, Matilda Castren, Lydia Gumm, Kim Metraux, Morgane Metraux

2018, Amanda Doherty, Morgane Metraux

2019, Frida Kinhult, Beatrice Wallin

2020, None selected

2021, Charlotte Heath, Beatrice Wallin

2022, Charlotte Heath, Beatrice Wallin, Amelia Williamson

2023, Charlotte Heath, Lottie Woad, Amelia Williamson

2024, Mirabel Ting, Lottie Woad

2025, Mirabel Ting, Lottie Woad

 


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