Florida State University Athletics
CARLSBAD, Calif. – The Florida State women’s golf team played an even-par round Sunday during the third round of the NCAA Championships played at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa and sits tied for fifth place in the team standings.
One day after surging into the top five with the second-best round of the day, the Seminoles used contributions from up and down the lineup to remain well above the cut line and among the 15 teams that advance to Monday’s final round of stroke play.
“I’m proud of the way our team battled back after a rough start to the round,” Florida State head coach Amy Bond said. “To get back to even par showed a lot of grit and puts us in position to make a run tomorrow.”
Florida State carded six bogeys against three birdies in the first six holes of the day before putting 10 birdies on the scorecard over the final 12 holes.
Junior All-American Mirabel Ting paced FSU with a three-under-par round on Sunday and moved up two spots to a tie for fourth place in the individual standings. The Miri, Malaysia, native sits at six-under-par for the tournament and is only three shots behind the individual leader.
All-American Lottie Woad registered a one-under-par round to move to two-under-par for the tournament and is tied for 13th on the individual leaderboard. The junior from Farnham, England, began her day with a birdie on the 10th hole and went on to post 13 pars, three birdies and only two bogeys.
Freshman Sophia Fullbrook carded two birdies on the way to a one-over-par round, and senior Kaylah Williams recorded three birdies during her three-over-par round. Freshman Alexandra Gazzoli was eight-over-par for the day.
The 2025 individual national champion will be crowned at the conclusion of Monday’s round, and the top eight teams advance to match play, which begins Tuesday and will determine the team national champion on Wednesday.
Florida State is set to tee off its fourth round at 2:25 p.m. ET Monday. The Seminoles are paired with Southern California and Arkansas. Live stats will be available at Seminoles.com.
One day after surging into the top five with the second-best round of the day, the Seminoles used contributions from up and down the lineup to remain well above the cut line and among the 15 teams that advance to Monday’s final round of stroke play.
“I’m proud of the way our team battled back after a rough start to the round,” Florida State head coach Amy Bond said. “To get back to even par showed a lot of grit and puts us in position to make a run tomorrow.”
Florida State carded six bogeys against three birdies in the first six holes of the day before putting 10 birdies on the scorecard over the final 12 holes.
Junior All-American Mirabel Ting paced FSU with a three-under-par round on Sunday and moved up two spots to a tie for fourth place in the individual standings. The Miri, Malaysia, native sits at six-under-par for the tournament and is only three shots behind the individual leader.
All-American Lottie Woad registered a one-under-par round to move to two-under-par for the tournament and is tied for 13th on the individual leaderboard. The junior from Farnham, England, began her day with a birdie on the 10th hole and went on to post 13 pars, three birdies and only two bogeys.
Freshman Sophia Fullbrook carded two birdies on the way to a one-over-par round, and senior Kaylah Williams recorded three birdies during her three-over-par round. Freshman Alexandra Gazzoli was eight-over-par for the day.
The 2025 individual national champion will be crowned at the conclusion of Monday’s round, and the top eight teams advance to match play, which begins Tuesday and will determine the team national champion on Wednesday.
Florida State is set to tee off its fourth round at 2:25 p.m. ET Monday. The Seminoles are paired with Southern California and Arkansas. Live stats will be available at Seminoles.com.
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